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SEPTEMBER 2018 LXI-I
SBOs welcome Granger High Lancers back to school By Zackary Christensen HI, LANCERS. Welcome back to school! The SBOs and I want this year to be one of the best years for all of us. Here are some things we think you can do to make this year one for the books. One thing you can do is attend as many school events as possible to build your inner Lancer Pride. We believe that having Lancer Pride will lead to some of the greatest memories you can have in these last years of school, and as SBOs, we want to show each class a little love at the kickoff of this new season. Class of 2022, the SBOs want to first say welcome to Granger
High. We are ecstatic to have you here. We want to invite you to be adventurous. By this, we recommend that you make some new friends, try out for those teams, and join a couple of clubs. In the first weeks of school, we’re having Club Rush during lunchtime where all of the clubs will be there to tell you what they do. After you get a look at the clubs during Club Rush, follow up and attend a few meetings of the clubs that catch your eye. Who knows? You may find something you enjoy. Class of 2021, Welcome back to your second year at Granger. We love having you here. Our ad-
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vice to you for this year is to really dig deep and find what you’re passionate about. Once you figure that out, focus on it and help to make it grow. We also want you to know to keep going. Push through this year, and don’t let your failures define who you are. Be the class that people look up to and want to emulate. Class of 2020, you are on your second to last year. We are going to be honest with you, it’s going to be a rough year, but still enjoy the high school experience. You’re prepping for ACT testing, you’re thinking about your future, and you’re starting to achieve some of your goals. One thing we
want you to know is to press forward through it all. You got this. Trust in your teachers to help you. Go to them for advice and really listen: they know a thing or two about life. Class of 2019, we made it to our last year. We want you to make it as memorable as possible. Don’t think you can slack off this year, though. A famous Blue Tang once said, “Just keep swimming.” We want you guys to just keep swimming through this year and walk with pride at graduation. You’ll finish, and that’s a great accomplishment as you continue to layer success upon success. We want you guys to be present and
enjoy these last moments here at our school. With heads held high, we can truly say that our triumphs will reach the sky. Thank you for everything, and we wish all Granger High Lancers a great school year,
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Your Student Body Officers: Danny Rayos, President Luis Ramirez, Vice President Chloe Topacio, Secretary Zackary Christensen, Public Relations Director Richard Dinh, Art Director Elena Flores, Historian Michelle Zarate, Service Learning Coordinator
Granger’s SBOs are ready to lead By Calissa Loomis AS THE student body welcomes the new year, they also welcome the new faces that represent Granger High. While each grade has its own officers to represent the class, SBOs represent Granger as a whole—from the youngest freshman to the oldest senior. These students are willing to work hard to make Granger a friendly, welcoming environment where students are more willing to spend their time. Granger’s new president is Danny Rayos (12). “I believe I have leadership qualities that I’ve developed from business clubs like FBLA, and I’m going to apply them when our team of SBOs are working on projects. My vice president and I are planning on having a seminar for clubs this year on how to create partnerships. We want the events to be bigger and better. We’re going to do some different types of events and activities that Granger has never seen before. I’m going to be a great role model for the students this year. I will do this by
maintaining high grades, taking challenging classes, and also being respectful to others wherever I go,” Rayos said. The new vice president is Luis Ramirez (12). “I believe I have great leadership and public speaking qualities. I also have experience in extracurricular activities like FBLA, LIA, NHS, and wrestling. With these qualities and experiences, I will be able to unite the clubs at Granger and get others involved! I plan to unite the clubs and teams at Granger by having a leadership summit over the summer and round table meetings throughout the school year. I will play a part in bettering our school by increasing our budgets for parties, activities, and dances. I will do this by collaborating with my colleagues and creating partnerships with companies and universities throughout the valley,” Ramirez said. The secretary for this year is Chloe Topacio (12). “Something that would make me a good secretary is that I am very organized. I’m able to remember a lot of
things off the top of my head, and I like to remind people of things they need to do. Some plans for this year are to plan more new activities that will interest people and get to know more people at school and in my class in general. A goal I set for myself is to be more involved as I listen to the other voices in the school,” Topacio said. This year’s historian is Elena Flores (12). “I am very bold and kind, and I always try to go out of my way to see other people smile. It is important to me to make sure that Granger is a positive place for everyone to be in. I want to promote self-positivity because if every student can learn to be more optimistic, it automatically makes Granger more positive. As Historian, I want to be able to capture moments where students are having fun and enjoying everything Granger has to offer so they will remember high school in a good way. My main goal is to see as many students smile as possible,” Flores said. The new public relations di-
rector is Zack Christensen (12). “I was the PR member for my sophomore year, and that gave me the knowledge and understanding of how and what needs to be done for the upcoming year. I can compromise with others, and we can come up with solutions together. My plans for next year are to have the student government produce graphics that are appealing to all and engage in outreach to everyone. My personal goals are to bond with my PR team and to leave behind a foundation for the PR director position to continue growing,” Christensen said. The art director for the new year is Richard Dinh (12). “Since I ran for art director, a quality I have that I feel would make me a great SBO would be creativity, like making posters, advertising, and decorating the dances and activities. I’m going to be the one to support athletes and the students that are doing well in academics, as well as helping out my fellow student body officers. This year, my biggest goal is to get rid of Granger’s “bad reputation” and
build a better one. I want to help put Granger on the map where it’s known for good things,” Dinh said. Michelle Zarate (12) is the new service learning coordinator. “When I walk into school I feel warmth. The sense of coziness and calmness provides a great setting to study, hang out with friends, and just relax. My plan for next year is to make sure all the students at Granger also feel like this. Granger is an outstanding school and I would like the students here to realize how lucky they are to have such beautiful and caring school. We have so many great classes to choose from, as well as sports and community service projects. As a leader I would spread word of all these programs and projects going on around school. My goal as SBO Service Learning coordinator is to let students know of the help provided here at Granger,” Zarate said. These new faces of Granger hope to make the 2018-19 school year one of the best.
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