Super Duper Super Knights

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 We finally got to see our October 2013 SJHS Super Knights; they all were amazing to earn the reward of being a Super Knight. There are some posters around school that say what the expectations are to be a Super Knight. The Super Knights were Tristie Whiting, seventh grade girl Super Knight, Luke Gleave, seventh grade boy Super Knight, Kaylee Cross, eighth grade girl Super Knight, Jared Buhler, eighth grade boy Super Knight, Allie Lewis, ninth grade girl Super Knight, and Zack Cantrell, ninth grade boy Super Knight. 

Mr. VanAusdal, the principal at SJHS, said the assembly went well, and there are a lot of kids that deserve to be Super Knights but unfortunately they can't be. Mr. VanAusdal said he liked the assembly and the boys choir. They did really well. He is also excited to put more things in the time capsule. The reason they do the Super Knight assembly is because they want to honor the students and all the good things in the building, and show how good some of the groups like the boys choir are.        

None of the Super Knights were expecting to be Super Knights. Some thought they were not good enough for it. Some were not expecting it because when they call you down and don’t tell you what is going on until you have to go to the auditorium.        

When Luke Gleave was walking on the stage he was trying to not drop the trophy because he almost did. When Tristie Whiting was walking on the stage she was kind of nervous. When Jared Buhler was walking on the stage he felt good. Kaylee Cross was really happy when she was on the stage. When Zack Cantrell was on the stage he felt very nervous. When Allie was on the stage she felt very cool.        

Those are our Super Knights, so tell them way to go in the hallway because they are good examples. “Do your best to be a Super Knight,” said Luke.

Attributions
Sarah Tucker, SJHS Staff Writer