Gallery: Sweetheart Pep Assembly

SME pep club hosted their sweetheart pep assembly on Friday, Feb. 10 before playing Mill Valley later that night. The assembly was originally scheduled for the day before, but because of the snow day, the assembly became the next day. It began with pep executives representing students who scored best in the state and nation on the SAT and ACT. These students were recognized for their overall scores as well as best in sections including math, english, science, and reading. Following the representation, junior STUCO representatives brought out tarps and a pie for the pie-in-the-face contest, students donated money which counted as a vote to decide what staff member would be pied in the face. Math teacher Mrs. Goodeyon received the most votes which lead up to student body president junior Jack Kessler pushing the pie in her face. Sweetheart candidates were then brought out onto the floor to play a game of egg roulette. Each candidate picked an egg out of a carton that was either raw or hard-boiled. If they received the raw egg that they cracked on their head they were out of the game but if they received the hard-boiled egg they would continue playing. The game concluded with sweetheart candidate senior Grace Fields winning. Next, the Lancer Dancers performed their dance routine which they later will perform at nationals in Florida on March 1. After the performance, mats were rolled out by competition cheer who performed a routine followed by stunts and chants. The final event in the assembly included the “dynamic duos” from SME playing a game of popping balloons. One player would sit in a certain position while the other teammate would be on the other end of the gym running to their teammate with a balloon. Each team popped balloons in three different positions. The game concluded with seniors Brady Faulkner and Ethan Boren winning. The assembly ended with students and staff singing the school song and everyone headed back to seminar.

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2.10.23 Pep Assembly

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