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Andrew Bates 25-01-2010 17:48

Re: pic: Team 190: Mission Accomplished
 
Something else appears to be missing... Are the high school students wearing red and white striped shirts and am I supposed to find them?

Nuttyman54 25-01-2010 22:47

Re: pic: Team 190: Mission Accomplished
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by corpralchee (Post 906719)
Something else appears to be missing... Are the high school students wearing red and white striped shirts and am I supposed to find them?

One of the unique aspects of Team 190 is that there's only a 1-2 year age difference between the students and mentors. All of our high school students are juniors and seniors, and in some cases are older than the college students who mentor them.

There are a number of high school students in this photo, but I like your waldo idea. Thus, the game is afoot! The first non-Team-190 member to correctly identify all the high school students in this photo will get....*drumroll please*...


A copy of the original Shoe Wheel concept rendering, signed by the inventor Dave McLaughlin!*

Good Luck!


*subject to availability of Dave McLaughlin, some restrictions may apply. Offer available to US residents only. The Shoe Wheel is (c)2010 Team 190. Current members of Team 190, and their immediate family are ineligible for this prize. Team 190 reserves the right to substitute the prize for another of equivalent value at any time, without notice.

squeaker114 05-02-2010 03:25

Re: pic: Team 190: Mission Accomplished
 
i think i know whos keys those are.

Chris is me 05-02-2010 04:09

Re: pic: Team 190: Mission Accomplished
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nuttyman54 (Post 906926)
One of the unique aspects of Team 190 is that there's only a 1-2 year age difference between the students and mentors. All of our high school students are juniors and seniors, and in some cases are older than the college students who mentor them.

And here I thought I was alone. Through a variety of circumstances, I'm mentoring a high school team during my freshman year in college. I'm currently 17 years old, and I try not to bring this up lest the students stop treating me like I'm someone worth respecting. :)


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