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Elliot Goodliffe
Staff Writer Newly elected Jeffrey Trey Elder, formerly Junior Class Vice president, is now Bonneville High School’s student body president. Under his leadership, the student body has launched mixed-grade events such as the powder puff game that was held September 24. Elder also established a peer mentoring program this year. Additionally, Elder explained that he coordinates homecoming activities, organizes spirit weeks, and manages student council meetings. He also works closely with student executives on future projects and consults with Principal Jolley for guidance. Regarding his new position, Elder said it is "very rewarding" because he gets to “see the inside of all the activities.” His main concern and objective this year is to ensure that all students have a memorable experience during their time at Bonneville High School. Student Council and Hope Squad have helped him learn the necessary skills and discipline for his promotion, putting him in an excellent position to succeed at his new role. Elder's path to the presidency began through his participation in student organizations throughout his high school years. In terms of future goals for himself, Elder hopes to form and hold additional leadership training to better develop the communication skills of his fellow classmates as well as himself. Regarding leadership goals in college, Elder replied, “Yes! I would love to hold more positions.” In addition, Elder presented his goals to accomplish during his time as the student body president. Elder asserts, "I want to have better unity between the grades." As he goes through his senior year at BHS, students and faculty await the impact of his all-grade activities and his expansion of the peer mentoring program to strengthen school unity.
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