Mad Science Club

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High School! The word rings in your ears. A new life, a new world, a new adventure! You played through elementary, you studied through Junior High, but now you've made it. Mom and Dad wanted you to have the best, so they enrolled you at Morrison High, the only school in town with a '''Science Club!''' And now it's your first day.
High School! The word rings in your ears. A new life, a new world, a new adventure! You played through elementary, you studied through Junior High, but now you've made it. Mom and Dad wanted you to have the best, so they enrolled you at Morrison High, the only school in town with a '''Science Club!''' And now it's your first day.
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Some people consider the term 'nerd' to be offensive. You wear it like a badge of honour. They started calling you that in elementary school because you were bad at schoolyard games and always had your nose in a book. In junior high they tried to ostracize you for it, but gave up when they realized you just don't care. But in high school, you are certain there will be others who value not only science, but '''SCIENCE'''. Forget the litmus paper, we're talking death rays!
You've made it through your morning ablutions, put on the perfect clothes, and are all ready to go. You pause for just a second to check the mirror. Looking back at you is:
You've made it through your morning ablutions, put on the perfect clothes, and are all ready to go. You pause for just a second to check the mirror. Looking back at you is:

Revision as of 11:14, 20 August 2013

It Begins

High School! The word rings in your ears. A new life, a new world, a new adventure! You played through elementary, you studied through Junior High, but now you've made it. Mom and Dad wanted you to have the best, so they enrolled you at Morrison High, the only school in town with a Science Club! And now it's your first day.

Some people consider the term 'nerd' to be offensive. You wear it like a badge of honour. They started calling you that in elementary school because you were bad at schoolyard games and always had your nose in a book. In junior high they tried to ostracize you for it, but gave up when they realized you just don't care. But in high school, you are certain there will be others who value not only science, but SCIENCE. Forget the litmus paper, we're talking death rays!

You've made it through your morning ablutions, put on the perfect clothes, and are all ready to go. You pause for just a second to check the mirror. Looking back at you is:

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