Come with perspective reporter Mia Murphy as she goes through the day as an emcee on a pep assembly friday! Many wonder what the role of an Emcee is throughout the school year, and this video is the explanation for that!
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Vlog: What it’s like to be an emcee during a pep assembly
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THIS is Mia Ruth Murphy, and she is currently a senior here at Metea Valley. It’s her second year on staff and her second year as an opinion writer. Her writing is pretty good, and she really likes to do it, so everyone should totally read them and drop a like and comment, and definitely not forget to hit that bell. When she’s not in class, she’s an emcee for the school #rep#gogomustangs and also dabbles in playing guitar and maybe watching tv or something idk.
Luisa is a senior in her third year in the Journalism Staff. Now as the Editor-in-Chief of the Magazine, meaning that she is thinking about design layouts eight times out of 10. When she isn’t drawing, she is probably reading about Greek mythology, studying, or listening to music.

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