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Check out the exclusive interviews:   Part 1: http://youtu.be/tcvXE_Jx1ac Part 2: http://youtu.be/I8_xHlAe8vM  
Sophomore Class President:  Zander Erturkuner Sophomore Class Vice President: Jimmy Ackels Sophomore Class Representative: Garrett Amy Junior Class Presidents: Jimmy Buckley & Matt Siess Junior Class Vice Presidents: Tom Huber & Mason Amelotte Senior Class President: Will Wood Senior Class Vice President: Ben Carver Senior Class Representative: Tanner Davis Voter Turnout Juniors = 35.8% Sophomores = 63% Freshmen = 53.8% Ballots cast = 413
Vote Thursday, March 1, 2012 Click to watch each candidate's video speech.  Sophomores I--Alexander Erturkuner II--Cole Wilson III--Garrett Amy IV--Jimmy Ackels V--Trent McRae  Juniors: I—James Ferrera II—Clayton Caldwell III—Tom Huber IV—Matt Siess V—Hayden Clouse VI—Connor Uber VII—Jacob Przada VIII—Mason Amelotte IX—Jimmy Buckley X—Christopher Matthew Mazzini XI—Patrick Campbell   Seniors: I—Ben Carver II—Cameron Kerl III—Will Wood IV—Tanner Davis V— Jordan Rayfield
Student Body Election Results Basil Seif / Jeff Ackels - 258 Matt Mazzini / Patrick Campbell - 107 374 Votes | Cast 367 Counted | 7 Omitted 140 of 275 Freshman Voted = 50.91% 129 of 265 Sophomores Voted = 48.68% 105 of 260 Juniors Voted = 40.38% 374 of 800 Total Voted =  46.75%
Public speaking plays a huge role in political campaigns at all levels, from local races to national affairs (in the recent Florida Republican primary, two-thirds of voters described candidate debate performances as “very important”). The way a candidate talks reflects, in the eyes of voters, his competency. Charismatic speeches convey a candidate’s coherence and electability, while missteps can make...
We’ve all experienced it: that day at the beginning of freshman year, when herds of wide-eyed Jesuit newcomers flock into the cafeteria to find innumerable, brightly decorated tables manned by squawking club moderators lobbying for attention, incessantly insisting that the freshmen sign up for their club.   Of course, the ping pong club table is always surrounded by freshmen eager to...
Mark Diaz-Arrastia '12, 11-12 homecoming chairman Tom Huber '14, 9-10 homecoming chairman   Junior-Senior Dance “Through the Ages” $25 online 8-Midnight Doors close @ 9pm / Lock-in until 11pm INFOMART 1950 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207 https://www.jesuitcp.org/juniorseniorhomecoming Freshman-Sophomore Dance “Neon” $15 online 8-Midnight Doors close @ 9pm / Lock-in until 11pm Terry Center https://www.jesuitcp.org/freshmansophomorehomecoming

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