A message from the ASB candidates
By Sakura Amano, Staff Writer
Due to COVID-19, Samo’s ASB President candidates did not have the
opportunity to present themselves to the student population. Out of the
goodness of our hearts here at The Samohi, we have decided to give these
students the floor to discuss what they bring to the table.*
Rachel Cain, ('22)
I’d be the perfect candidate because I’m simply the perfect person. I try to strive for the best in any task I am given, which is evident in my 5.0 GPA, 17 extracurriculars and perfect SAT score. I’m also currently working on a cure for cancer! I care deeply about my school and want to give each individual student a chance to shine, even if it may be difficult when in comparison to naturally gifted students such as myself. I am very much looking forward to being your humble ASB President this year, as well as the next year and the year after that I assume! If I don’t win, recount the votes.
Caitlyn O'Hare, ('23)
They said she couldn’t, so she did” is a quote I live by. I have never technically been told that I can’t do something, but Pinterest quotes speak to my soul. If I were to be elected ASB Vice-President, I promise to keep calm and carry on throughout my time in office. One of my main priorities if elected would be to really unify our student body. I believe we aren’t just a school, we are a family, who, like branches on a tree, all grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one. Samo is our home.
Julius Pemberly, ('22)
This is my first year in ASB, but I have been told that leadership positions are great for college, so here I am running to be your class treasurer! A few of my qualifications include the fact that I do plenty of online shopping and I’m also rich. I’d like to think that I’m a very dependable person, except for this one time where I forgot to pay off a parking ticket and ended up costing my parents a TON of money. However everybody makes mistakes! If you were to elect me, I would make sure we have the best, most grandest events the school has ever seen!
*Photos of the students will not be shown due to unavoidable complications in the journalism process, and definitely not because the comedy editor dropped the ball and forgot to get them.