you can quit student council if you want... you can just tell ms. gray that you have conflicts... it's not like there was a vote so you didn't prevent anyone from joining, so if you want to get out, we'll let you lol don't worry
Dear "anonymous"cailynlovesmeSeptember 23 2005, 01:43:59 UTC
If you read my journal please don't bash me, I vent for my own sake not for people to read it and take things personally,as if my day wasn't bad enough. Plus I don't even know who this is....
It's not that I don't want to be on student council it is only that I had previously wanted to be on yearbook, and told mr. potzer that as well. I didn't know there was a seperate homeroom for yearbook. Therefore, it's hard to decide if I want to be in student council and help the school out/ try to get things done or do something that I really enjoy doing (photography)yearbook; either way Im going to have a lot to do since I'll be working as well.
It's all very hard right now, prepping for my license, family issues, friend issues, joining student council, joining yearbook, being on the newspaper, working four days a week, while also trying to fit in my school work. And I'd appreciate it if people gave me a break. I'm only trying to do whats best without having my own little breakdown.
Re: Dear "anonymous"mikeseaverishotSeptember 25 2005, 19:09:28 UTC
I suggest you do what you like doing, which is yearbook. It's the best advice I can give you, and it's the best thing you can do. You really don't want to be stuck in something that you hate or just aren't genuinely interested in, it's the worst. Just talk to Potzer about it and I'm sure he can work things out for you. No hurt feelings on behalf of Student Council, either way. If Potzer can't fix it for you, then prepared to be hardcore, because sadly enough, our Student Council is really intense.
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but you actually look really adorable everyday, and i dont ha.
i love you <33
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It's not that I don't want to be on student council it is only that I had previously wanted to be on yearbook, and told mr. potzer that as well. I didn't know there was a seperate homeroom for yearbook. Therefore, it's hard to decide if I want to be in student council and help the school out/ try to get things done or do something that I really enjoy doing (photography)yearbook; either way Im going to have a lot to do since I'll be working as well.
It's all very hard right now, prepping for my license, family issues, friend issues, joining student council, joining yearbook, being on the newspaper, working four days a week, while also trying to fit in my school work. And I'd appreciate it if people gave me a break. I'm only trying to do whats best without having my own little breakdown.
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sam
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It's the best advice I can give you, and it's the best thing you can do. You really don't want to be stuck in something that you hate or just aren't genuinely interested in, it's the worst. Just talk to Potzer about it and I'm sure he can work things out for you. No hurt feelings on behalf of Student Council, either way. If Potzer can't fix it for you, then prepared to be hardcore, because sadly enough, our Student Council is really intense.
-E.L.
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saturday........
pee parties here we come.
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