Chris Stephens is Student of the Week
By Carli Johnson-Gabrio
Posted May 15, 2015
In simple terms he is a realist. Chris Stephens, AHS Student of the Week, has no high school memories worth mentioning and to him graduation is just plain annoying. He has decided since graduation is a self-ordained requirement that he will be attending NDSU and plans on majoring in computer programming while also focusing on video game programing.
College International Relations is his favorite class because it was interesting and it changed how he views the world. One thing he would like to change is to have more computer classes related directly to the programming field, but College International Relations with Mr. Miller would be one you want to take.
Chris was voted most likely to silently take over the world for the 2015 hall of fame and this is how he’d do it. “There is no realistic way to silently take over the world,” he said. “A person would have to have complete control over thousands of people who would then have to gain control of their respective government bodies to then convince the populace that it is either
A) good to merge/ be annexed by other countries to inevitably form a single nation.
B) form a complex alliance of all the major countries of the world to then have another global conflict weakening everyone except a target superpower that would then break the alliance and then take control of the world. Of course the leaders would be a puppet of mine the whole time thus the silent part of the take over. “
Posted May 15, 2015
In simple terms he is a realist. Chris Stephens, AHS Student of the Week, has no high school memories worth mentioning and to him graduation is just plain annoying. He has decided since graduation is a self-ordained requirement that he will be attending NDSU and plans on majoring in computer programming while also focusing on video game programing.
College International Relations is his favorite class because it was interesting and it changed how he views the world. One thing he would like to change is to have more computer classes related directly to the programming field, but College International Relations with Mr. Miller would be one you want to take.
Chris was voted most likely to silently take over the world for the 2015 hall of fame and this is how he’d do it. “There is no realistic way to silently take over the world,” he said. “A person would have to have complete control over thousands of people who would then have to gain control of their respective government bodies to then convince the populace that it is either
A) good to merge/ be annexed by other countries to inevitably form a single nation.
B) form a complex alliance of all the major countries of the world to then have another global conflict weakening everyone except a target superpower that would then break the alliance and then take control of the world. Of course the leaders would be a puppet of mine the whole time thus the silent part of the take over. “