Spartan Homecoming Assembly: Back With a Bang!

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The Seniors were the most excited for this Assembly, especially after not having one last year due to COVID-19, and they were cheering the loudest for their other students involved in the events in mini games.

By Martin Jezierski

The Spartan Assembly kicked off most of the support for the Spartan football team on their homecoming day with the whole school attending this pep rally. On September 17th, 2021, Superior High had a lot of performances from the twirlers, SHS cheer, the SHS orchestra and more, and played a variety of mini games like hungry hungry hippo, and a scavenger hunt that needed the students participating to go to their consecutive grade and collect the item that was called out from some student, and bring it back and put it in the small pool and sit in a chair, as one chair was removed each round. The seniors took the wins for the majority of the time, but the juniors did win one round, that being the “mummy game”, which was wrapping someone from the school staff in a whole roll of toilet paper.

The football team cheers for their fellow teammate in the event that was currently happening (Alaina Edge)
The Seniors cheer for their fellow student that won the Scavenger Hunt mini game at the Assembly (Kaydence Young)
Superior High’s Principal, Rick Flaherty participated in the “mummy challenge” where students had to wrap a certain staff member in one whole roll of toilet paper before the other grades in order to win. (Alaina Edge)
Carson Gotelaere and Caden Lia, Juniors, Participate in the Assembly by playing the mini game that you have to do a specific pose and the last team to do it is eliminated from the game. (Kadence Young)
The Seniors were the most excited for this Assembly, especially after not having one last year due to COVID-19. They were cheering the loudest for their other students involved in the mini games at the event.