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THE ULTIMATE RJ WISH LIST

ELEVATE WINTER THE ULTIMATE REGIS JESUIT WISHLIST

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by Lenny Osuna ‘24

Dear Mr. Tricco, We hope you’ve been having a great year and we wish you a very merry Christmas. We think it’s safe to say that we have been good students this semester, and since you are the “Regis Santa,” we ask you to look past a lump of coal and bring us some Christmas cheer. Here are some good options for what you could give to your favorite community: 1. Bring Back the Green

We are honestly tired of cramming into the cafeteria at lunch. We also need the wonderful fresh air that Colorado has to give. So maybe just push the fence back a bit and give your students that wonderful patch of grass that is currently of no use. 2. Give Us Fridays Off, four-day weeks again

That 2020 year may have been difficult for many reasons, but having Fridays off was a huge morale booster. It gives all of us the time to do homework and truly relax on the weekends. Also, it’s a win-win for everyone involved, so why not do it? 3. Bring Back Chick-fil-A for Lunch

Most people will tell you that the food is not gourmet, or at least not at the level of excellence as Chick-fil-A. Nothing will ever reach the level of Chick-fil-A, and to be able to have that for lunch would be a blessing. 4. Give Us More Snow Days

It is dangerous to drive when there is ice and snow on the roads, and everyone loves a good snow day. It gives good time for relaxation and it is the perfect energy booster for students and faculty alike. Once again, everyone wins, why not have more? The more the merrier! 5. We Should Get Paid

All the students work quite a bit, both at school and then from home when finishing homework. Our athletes and clubs also represent the school, and each student contributes to this work. This work should not go unchecked. We think it is time to have a bit more recognition with a small paycheck for every student.

-The RJHS Community

THE COMMUNITY BROUGHT TOGETHER

The Regis Jesuit community gathered several times this semester for the celebration of mass. The student body, faculty, staff, and guests in the community received God’s invitation to be Men and Women with and for Others.

On December 8, 2022, students met in their respective gyms to celebrate the Immaculate Conception. This is a holy day of obligation celebrating Mary being conceived free from original sin. Photos by Owen Weis ‘24 and Wavery Aye ‘23.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR PRAYER

Keep an eye on the announcements for opportunities to participate in community building through spiritual gatherings.

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