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A student celebrates after throwing a pie at a teachers face Friday during a charitable assembly at Lakeshore Middle School. Teachers took turns sitting at a table in the middle of the gymnasium, where they were pied in the face by students.
STEVENSVILLE — More than 25 Lakeshore school staff had pies thrown in their faces Friday, but it was all in fun to raise money for a good cause.
The pies were tossed by 153 Lakeshore Middle School students, who paid $10 for each whipped cream pie. It was one of five events at the school to raise money to be split between 12 families in need, said Allison Arend, assistant principal at the school.
A student celebrates after throwing a pie at a teachers face Friday during a charitable assembly at Lakeshore Middle School. Teachers took turns sitting at a table in the middle of the gymnasium, where they were pied in the face by students.