Staff members and fellow students showed their appreciation for The Feather’s Webmaster, sophomore David Casuga, as they spent their lunch period duct-taping Casuga to an outside wall, Jan. 14.
Led by adviser Greg Stobbe and editor-in-chief Suzanna Quiring, the Webmaster endured being plastered to the bricks with six rolls of duct tape. Students and Stobbe applied a secure layer of tape over Casuga to ensure that no Webmasters were harmed in the making of this photo.
At the end of the session, Quiring topped it off with a hand-made crown which read, “David the Great.”
“I couldn’t believe when Stobbe and everyone who participated left me to go to class,” Casuga said. “I felt like I was entombed within the walls of Fresno Christian. If I only remember one thing when I leave these hallowed halls, I’ll remember myself, on a wall, with my crown, and six rolls of duct tape to keep me company.”
This was not the first time a campus student was adhered to a cinder block wall. During a drama class in 2001, former teacher Tom McEntee challenged his students to use duct tape in a creative way in the photo essay, “Duct tape may be banned.”
Casuga has had other run ins with Stobbe, which involved stapling his lunch to a wall and losing his shoes every day in freshman English.
For more photos of the taping process, check out Food for the victim. Please return to this newspaper for more photos and a video of the event.