Freshman Representative: Zoe Neal
My name is Zoe Neal, and I’m running to be your Freshman Representative. If you vote for me, I shall be your voice and advocate for this school year. Although we are new at Sturgis, we can still come up with viable ways to improve our school.
I am a very determined person. Once I set my mind to something, there’s no stopping me from achieving that goal. For example, when the Cape Cod Conservatory announced the 2011 Practice-A-Thon, I was the top money raiser and won first place. Also, when I set out to collect donations for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer, I raised over four hundred dollars for cancer research.
One of the reasons I am running for Freshman Representative is I feel I can relate to each freshman in at least one way. I love all types of music, literature, and sports. My interests include keeping up with politics and local news, practicing violin, spending time at the library, playing video games, shopping (of course), and watching sports. I also adhere very well to traditions; whether they are watching classic Star Trek with my mom and grandmother on Saturdays, (let’s hope my Saturday nights in the future become more exciting), enjoying this week’s Patriots game with my grandfather, or spending the weekend powering through a Lord of the Rings trilogy marathon.
In the past, I have been in many scenarios where my leadership skills have been put to the test. Last year, I was the principal second violinist in the Cape Cod Symphony Youth Orchestra. With that position came responsibilities, such as speaking for my section, making sure everyone’s problems were stated, and solutions were put into order. With this experience, I feel as though I would be an excellent Freshman Representative.
In conclusion, I have a great deal of experience in all of the fields required for this task. Therefore, if you want a responsible, relatable leader, vote for me, Zoe Neal, in this upcoming Freshman Representative election.
I am a very determined person. Once I set my mind to something, there’s no stopping me from achieving that goal. For example, when the Cape Cod Conservatory announced the 2011 Practice-A-Thon, I was the top money raiser and won first place. Also, when I set out to collect donations for Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation for Childhood Cancer, I raised over four hundred dollars for cancer research.
One of the reasons I am running for Freshman Representative is I feel I can relate to each freshman in at least one way. I love all types of music, literature, and sports. My interests include keeping up with politics and local news, practicing violin, spending time at the library, playing video games, shopping (of course), and watching sports. I also adhere very well to traditions; whether they are watching classic Star Trek with my mom and grandmother on Saturdays, (let’s hope my Saturday nights in the future become more exciting), enjoying this week’s Patriots game with my grandfather, or spending the weekend powering through a Lord of the Rings trilogy marathon.
In the past, I have been in many scenarios where my leadership skills have been put to the test. Last year, I was the principal second violinist in the Cape Cod Symphony Youth Orchestra. With that position came responsibilities, such as speaking for my section, making sure everyone’s problems were stated, and solutions were put into order. With this experience, I feel as though I would be an excellent Freshman Representative.
In conclusion, I have a great deal of experience in all of the fields required for this task. Therefore, if you want a responsible, relatable leader, vote for me, Zoe Neal, in this upcoming Freshman Representative election.
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