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Student Council farewell
canteens during weekend sport events in the Multiplex and donated all profits to the poor in downtown Winnipeg. We organized the school’s first “Get Involved Fair” in early October, had a booth at Homecoming to promote mental health support at Kid’s Help Line, welcomed Principals of the Jesuit Schools Network to St. Paul’s in November, and fundraised for Thrive.
I am beyond honoured to having served as President of M&W this school year. The M&W possessed such a hunger for growth and support while maintaining the effort to be Men for Others. Amidst the plethora of accomplishments throughout this year, many of us still yearn to do more. As we graduate, I only wish the best of luck to next year’s M&W, that they may continue the growth of St. Paul’s and not just volunteer but serve.
Thank you St. Paul’s.
Caleb Pereira ’23 President of 2023 Maroon & White Society.
First, I need to begin with a final “Hey Boys, Jake Brisebois - Student Council President here with another announcement.”
As another incredible academic year closes, I am extremely proud of all we have accomplished and the participation that I saw throughout the year.
Throughout the school year, the Student Council has worked tirelessly to organize various events, initiatives, and projects aimed to enhance your overall school experience. We have successfully hosted engaging social activities, supported clubs and extracurricular activities, and have seen our boys take wins in all aspects of our community at
St. Paul’s. However, it is important to recognize that none of this would have been possible without the relentless efforts of our incredible student body. From the talented editors and artists both visual and performing who showcased their creativity, to the gifted athletes who we cheered on and watched accomplish other graduands embark on new adventures, I want to express my sincere appreciation for their invaluable contributions to our school. They have left an indelible mark on our community, and their legacy will continue to inspire us all.
Finally, I would like to extend tal in shaping our experiences and preparing us for the journey ahead.
As we all part ways for the summer break, I urge you to take some time to relax, rejuvenate, and reflect on the memories we have created this year.
I sincerely appreciate you for granting me the privilege of serving as your Student Council President. It has been an honour and a humbling experience. I wish each and every one of you a safe and enjoyable summer filled with joy, growth, and new adventures.
I thank you all, for everything.
Your 2023 Student Council President great feats, every one of you has contributed to the tapestry woven with our school’s achievements.
As we, the Student Council, and my deepest gratitude to our dedicated teachers, staff members, and administrators. Their unwavering support, guidance, trust, and commitment to our education have been instrumen-
Jake Brisebois ’23