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April 2022 Volume 22, Issue 5 lightningboltonline.com Sage Hill School 20402 Newport Coast Drive, Newport Coast, CA 92657
A Glimpse of a Future Era
Lightning celebrates the Spring Pep Rally along with accepted students for Class of 2026 Alison Hwang and Lauren Chung Boom! With a roaring cheer on March 14, the spring pep rally kicked off with both our current and future Lightning! Traditionally, pep rallies take place in the Ube. However, due to the pandemic, our previous fall pep rally in October took place in Town Square. Now, with the mask mandate lifted, the Sage community was able to return to its previous traditions. Students got a taste of true Lightning spirit, as they arrived on campus early in the morning to adorn the Ube with streamers and banners. “I usually prefer outdoors when it comes to something as big as a pep rally, but because of the sheer size of the grade and the amount of people, it wasn’t a bad idea having the pep rally indoors,” said freshman Evan Pak. “It was easier to facilitate some sort of system for everyone.” The pep rally kicked off with junior Susan Zhang singing the National Anthem, and then the games began. Another Sage tradition is to show our class spirit and cheer on our peers in a round of grade level games. Each grade had their representatives racing in different objects and back, including a mini tricycle and a yoga ball. Seniors took first place, followed by juniors, freshmen, and sophomores. The freshmen performed an entertaining skit about the lives of four incoming students. Their lives are suddenly sorted into different cliques, but gradually overcome and join one clique system. The skit was inspired by the upcoming spring musical, High School Musical. The sophomores had a Star Wars themed fight along with a few cartwheels and flips. “We really tried to get the grade involved and that part was definitely the hardest, but I’m still proud of what we put out,” said sophomore Co-chair Zanaida Curic. “It was an especially hard adjustment for us since this was our first “real” pep rally in the gym and none of our grade had even seen it once since eighth grade.” The juniors, who came in as runners up, had a performance of Taylor Swift’s classic, “You Belong With Me.” “I think it was fun for our grade to watch and everyone enjoyed the lip syncing skit!” said junior co-chair Lauren Pak. “Understanding that the Six Cs belong with all of us and through that we are learning to incorporate them more and
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Junior Arushi Chokshi lip-syncs a song during her grade’s pep rally skit. more in our lives as students (hence why the song was “You Belong With Me).” Seniors, the winners of the skits, delivered an homage to their past, with a Spongebob themed skit about their memories. “The thing about the last pep rally is that it is very bitter sweet,” said senior Jillian Smith. “Although we have so much to still to celebrate, the last pep rally signifies one of the first signs of the end of an era.
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The thing I enjoy about pep rallies is how it’s always the same, with just new faces performing the skits.” In addition to the annual spring pep rally, the Admissions Office, Student Ambassadors, and Sage community welcomed our accepted students for the 2022-23 school year. The incoming freshmen were greeted by Student Ambassadors before the pep rally and were given a colored wristband in accordance with our
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grade level colors: orange for freshmen, red for sophomores, blue for juniors, and green for seniors. After experiencing the liveliness and fun during pep rally, the accepted students broke off into rotational groups according to their wristbands and experienced some classes, like English with Mr. Jorden and math with Ms. May. Following the rotations, Flik provided a delicious lunch of pizza and a sweet treat of cookies to wrap up the day.
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