<p>I just want some suggestions regarding Powderpuff. As the senior class V.P, one of my jobs is setting up powderpuff. It’s suppose to be a fun event, but I feel like it’s quite lame to have a Powderpuff game only, and that’s it. I want to have a week long event, like a battle between the classes competition until Friday ( date for the Powderpuff match) but I’m not really sure what I would like.
Does anyone have any ideas for me? Any suggestions would be fine! Thanks.</p>
<p>Ours was pretty stupid. Almost half the class left to see that new Twilight movie (Same day as our event). Also, when we were having the powerduff event, barely anyone went. The only people who went were the ones who wanted to skip class. Our school isn’t that all “spirited”.</p>
<p>So, if it doesn’t work out the way you wanted it, it’s not your fault! :)</p>
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Well, I was quite afraid that the event would turn out to be just like that. Powderpuff was taken away from my school twice already, and I’m already on the hot seat. I wanted to hold an event that would intertwine with Powderpuff and unite the school more and make it an even cooler event. An event that not only Juniors and Seniors would want to see, but Sophomores and Freshman too.</p>
<p>Yeah… Good luck with that. :D</p>
<p>Lol @ the title mistype.</p>
<p>Wish my school had girls lol…</p>
<p>^ Yeah, I was confused with the way he spelled it too. So, I spelled it the same way too. :p</p>
<p>We call it “powerpuff” at my school, no “d” in the word lol</p>
<p>at my school, we have a “tournament” betwen classes. so each grade puts together a team. its frosh vs. soph and juniors vs. seniors
then, the winners compete. We have an ongoing point competition for spirit-related things between the classes, so the winning team gets the point…</p>
<p>and ours is held at lunch. Because its a relatively small private school with flexible scheduling, this works out well. I’m not sure if lunch would be the best time for most schools though.</p>
<p>When we had ours, we had guy cheerleaders for each grade dress up in skirts (they eventually got down to wearing only the skirts). It was pretty funny.</p>
<p>First off, I’m proud of you for wanting to actually caring about things as a class officer. </p>
<p>Secondly, we always do powderpuff during spirit week leading up to our big rivalry football game. So it’s like powderpuff is one night of the week, and then there’s also a tournament between team classes that takes two night, which I guess you could do.</p>
<p>On the first night it’s seniors vs. freshies and juniors vs. sophs. then the second night the winners of those two games (it’s pretty much rigged so it’s always seniors and juniors) play each other and the winner of that plays the faculty. It’s also rigged so the faculty wins, but it’s still pretty fun. Nobody really cares who wins that.</p>
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<p>We do that in the Homecoming pep rally. Being named to coed cheerleading is one of the biggest honors that can be bestowed upon a guy at my school. It’s always one of (if not the) most popular things we do at any pep rally all year.</p>
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<p>Thanks for the compliment, wasn’t the point of a class officer to care? :]
I think adding the Sophomores and the Fresh would be a good idea, but it would be thought to convince the Juniors and the Seniors to let them join. My school takes class rivalry seriously. ( That’s why Spirit Week and Powder puff was taken away for years now). But I’ll try to convince everyone in the next School Council meeting. A tournament would be cool also. Thanks!
We also have guys dress up cheerleaders in pink. I think it’s hilarious. Also, I just recognized the typo. Lol, well isn’t that an embarrassment, hahaha :D</p>