SBC gave an attempt to hold a revolutionized overnight for the first time.

In November, in a bid of celebration of Thanksgiving, SBC held Spooky Thanksgiving Overnight. Spookiness was appended to their Thanksgiving theme. In the beginning, it could have sounded ridiculous to merge two opposite themes: Thanksgiving, which represents gratitude, and spookiness, which represents horror. In spite of their challenging first attempt, they successfully embarked on their overnight. Their overnight was sectioned into 4 sections: Thanksgiving Dinner, DIY Cookie Decoration, Movie Night, and Hide and Seek. For Thanksgiving dinner, with leaving behind their tradition of serving pizzas, SBC planned out the entire dinner and decided to become chiefs for the night. SBC cooked for 3 different main menus: Mashed Potatoes, Buldak, and Corn Cheese. They made meals for 50 people. To fill out the possible emptiness, SBC also prepared Thanksgiving chickens from Costco. Fortunately, in spite of all the concerns of SBC being cooks, dinner turned out superb and fabulous. The DIY cookie decoration section after the dinner could be the perfect leisure section with hand-made desserts. The horror movie turned out to be a super-heating tool to drag out the excitement for Spooky Hide and Seek. After students finished watching Horror Movie, The Spooky Hide and Seek began. Instead of using only one or two floors, SBC utilized the entire school building with different set-up classrooms. Moreover, SBC streamed the spooky BGM all over the building during Hide and Seek, so students’ anxiety can be doubled. Also, SBC live-streamed the current status of Hide and Seek in chapal, so people who were not participating could be involved. There were countless concerns, such as safety. However, it is not hesitant to say that Hide and Seek was the highlight of this overall overnight

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