Sloan Belveal, Greyhound Connections president and senior, outside Mr. Stuelpe’s room, E219, during SRT. All Greyhound Connections members share an SRT in order to visit new students.
Greyhound Connections, a club helping sophomores, juniors and seniors new to CHS adjust to the school, plans to host a new student breakfast on April 17.
“We are also planning a breakfast for new students and their teachers that we are going to do on April 17 during the Late Start,” Sloan Belveal, club president and senior said.
Additionally, sophomore and junior members will be hosting a party for the club’s graduating seniors.
“We are also talking about doing a little party for the seniors, where the underclassmen will host it, and we are just recognizing every senior that is a part of the club,” Belveal said.
Finally, the club is continuing to visit new students during SRT.
“Lately we’ve just gotten some new students in,” Belveal said, “and we’re doing visits to see students who’ve come in this semester.”
Greyhound Connections sponsor Joe Stuelpe said he defers all club responsibilities to student presidents.
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