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==About==
==About==


[[Junior Assassins]] was the [[Class of 2017]]'s failed attempt at [[Senior Assassins]].  
[[Junior Assassins]] was the [[Class of 2017]]'s attempt at [[Senior Assassins]].  


==How it Happened==
==Event==


Sage Creek's first graduating class found itself unable to wait for senior year to try their hand at [[Senior Assassins]] and so they decided to do it their Junior Year ([[2016-2017]]).  
Sage Creek's first graduating class found itself unable to wait for senior year to try their hand at [[Senior Assassins]] and so, they decided to do it their Junior Year ([[2016-2017]]).  


They opened it up in the fall of [[2016]], and allowed teams of two to form. In some cases, they even allowed sophomores from the [[Class of 2018]] to be partners with Juniors.
They opened it up in the fall of [[2016]], and allowed teams of two to form. In some cases, they even allowed sophomores from the [[Class of 2018]] to be partners with Juniors.


The game never ended up finishing and went on into the Summer, so [[Keegan Canfield]], the game's leader, ended up donating the money to the Senior Class's account.
The game never ended up finishing and went on into the Summer, so [[Keegan Canfield]], the game's leader, ended up donating the money to the Senior Class's [[ASB]] account.
 
As recounted by Financial Technician [[Jocelyn South]], Canfield "Walked up to [her] office with a check that said Senior Assassins" to which South responded "Oh no... I will have nothing to do with that".
 
Canfield would later rewrite the check with a more school safe memo.
 
See Also: [[Senior Assassins]]
 
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