Dystopian_Wonderland
What happens when you take 5 different high school stereotypes and throw them into a social arena? The Board would like to find out.
Arron has always been a nobody. Only three people knew his name and one of them was the janitor, who pulled him out of the dumpster on a daily basis. Taking part in the Robotics league, the reptile club, and about every other weird kid club there was, Arron easily fit into the "nerd stereotype." (picture- top right)
Phoebe was the new kid. She came Freshman year looking for a new start, but only fell into the wrong group of people. Because of her underlying social issues, she decided to stick with this group, forcing her to become the "stoner stereotype." Fitting her stereotype, Phoebe and her friends were the kids always high in class, if they even went to class. (bottom right)
Ashton was the "it girl" of Bennington High and the definition of "blonde popular girl stereotype", until she got brunette hi lights. Remaining number one all four years of high school may seem difficult for an average girl, but Ashton was far from average. With her charm, looks, and surprisingly high self-esteem, nothing could get in her way. (middle)
Spencer was the definition of "preppy stereotype." Being that her favorite store was Ralph Lauren and she didn't believe in a "no try day", Spence's intellectual prowess was clearly shown in her choice of apparel. She had tons of friends, or rather followers, who all made sure that this year, Spencer would be the valedictorian. (bottom left)
Wes was an extremely athletic individual. Not only was he the captain of the football team, but he had been committed to a college for football since the summer before Freshman year. He was about as cool as you could get at Bennington High, but he did lack one thing. Smarts. Everyone encouraged him to try harder, but he never seemed to apply himself to anything but sports, making him a prime candidate for the "jock stereotype." (top left)