Junk Night and Juniors

A favorite Saturday night activity sponsored by the ASB, or student government, is "Junk Night." In case you're wondering, "Junk Night" is a competition for the classes. Each class collects as much "junk" as possible from the dorms and hauls it down to the gym. There, the goal is to be the first class to run to the center of the gym with the item of "junk" that is being called for. Each item is worth one point, while other class activities, such as making a pyramid and falling flat on the floor for an air raid, are worth five points. My favorite piece of junk was Maxwell Gold, i.e. toilet paper.





This is a picture of the "junk" collected mostly by the Junior class girls.



Here are two very spirited Juniors.


And, finally, the entire Junior class. Richard and I have the pleasure of not only teaching Junior classes (U.S. History and Geometry), but also being Junior class sponsors. They voted for us, so they obviouly just can't seem to get enough of the Dosses.
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Fawn said…
Hmmmm, I'm sure Richard is a great teacher, but is our country really so self-absorbed that our history has to be taught in Kenya? :)
Hadassah Doss said…
Well...the idea is that most of the students at MAA will continue their education in the United States after high school. Now, though, we've changed over to an international curriculum, so I don't know how much longer they'll be teaching US history. Richard will teach US government next semester, though.

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