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Casey Goodwin interviewed students at Advanced Technologies Academy, home of the Mavericks.

KARINA CARDOZA, senior

"A TI-84 graphing calculator, because it represents our school. If you don't have one, you aren't what we consider A-TECHian."

MEGHAN BURKE, freshman

"We would be Will Smith in the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, because he's awesome. I mean, he's cooler than Chuck Norris."

SCHYLER BROWN, freshman

"We would be the Schyler Brown law students, and our theme song would be 'Superman,' because I am Superman, just no one knows it."

KESHIA DE LA PEÑA, junior

"A phoenix, because, to me, phoenixes are never-ending, they just keep going on. That just shows strength for our school, in my opinion. And if their glory ends, it can always be reborn."

TAZ URATA, senior

"Luigi from the Mario Brothers, because we're just like the timid brother of the Mario Brothers, and A-TECH kind of epitomizes that."

LUCAS MCDONALD, sophomore

"A Canadian maple leaf because we all deserve syrup."

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