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Students compete in Valentine’s Day spirit event

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During long lunch on Wednesday, February 8, students and faculty participated in a Valentine’s Day-themed archery spirit event.

In the event, two decorated targets were pinned to haystacks on Rosenthal Field with a few heart-shaped balloons. Participants were given a bow and several arrows to try and hit the targets. Two could play at a time.

The event was an individual competition for prizes rather than a class competition.

The prizes were generally Valentine’s Day-themed – chocolate hearts and small heart-shaped candies were among the prizes – but the prize for hitting the bullseye on the target was a breakfast ticket.

Students new to archery and experienced with the bow alike enjoyed the event.

“I used to shoot at camp, and we would do [something similar] for an hour, except [here], there was a big heart where the dot should be,” Gillian Wallin (9) said.
Noah Levy (12), an Eagle Scout who has used professional-grade archery equipment before, agreed with Gillian.

For Christine Lee (10), part of the appeal of the event was learning a new skill. “I’ve never shot an arrow before, so you learn something new [from the event],” she said.
Biology teacher Dr. Matthew Harley similarly found the event exciting, but he also expressed a wish for more to show up and try archery.

“I love archery, events like this are so much fun. [They] took so much time to set this up, I just wish more people would come out and participate,” Dr. Harley said.

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