THE
S A I N T J OSE P H
I N SIDER Letter
Volume 4 Spring 2017 from
the
Editors
As the old saying goes, “Variety is the spice of life that gives it all the flavor.” The spring edition of the St. Joseph Insider showcases some of the spice that gives the St. Joseph community its flavor. From the staff spotlights that show us the varied backgrounds of some of our newest staff members to the varied activities offered at St. Joseph, we are truly a blessed community. We welcomed some new reporters to the team who contributed their passion for writing and reporting. A special thank you to Kara Connally for making the newspaper publication a reality. Happy reading! Andrew LeTellier & Emily Weinberg
Student Council By: Sandra Gonzalez, ‘20 & Taelen Sakay, ‘20
The 2017 Student Council is one of the most creative group of students.The participants are Will Thompson (President), Aidan Hayre (Vice President), Gus Ashcraft (Secretary), and Charlie Gwynn (Treasurer). The job of the President is to make final decisions, the Vice President is there to give ideas and thoughts to the President, the Secretary takes notes and keep business in order, and the Treasurer keeps records of the money. To become one of the four positions in the Student Council, you must have good grades, be respectful, be a leader, and of course, campaign for votes. When you are in the Student Council, you must continue to represent yourself as a respectful member of the community, keep the good grades, and be a leader in and out of school.
Has the Student Council done any of that? Well, the decisions Student Council makes can affect the entire school, so they have a big responsibility, and they must take it seriously.
Some of the things the Student Council have done this year is organize Spirit Days, sometimes themed, and organize Spirit Week. Not all of the Student Council ideas are appropriate, though, like t-shirt cannons or selling free-dress tickets to the students.
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