Adilyn Welden is Elected to be Vice President of STUCCO

By Gabriel Moncivais

South Haven Junior Student Adilyn Welden has been elected to her first year of Vice President for STUCCO 2024-25, and she plans to make high school to be a bit more enjoyable by implementing dances and celebrations.

As for the positon of Vice President, Welden plans to help the South Haven school and plan dances that students would like to attend to, such as having winter dances, spring dances, and holding homecoming dances as well. Hearing this, the students seem to be quite thrilled to know that there might be a dance coming up to attend to, as these events allow students to take a break from school work and have fun.

However, some students seem to have speculation of that since last year, she was elected vice president, but soon after she decided to do home schooling and left the Vice President position and left STUCCO altogether, making some students consider if they should trust Welden. Welden has an answer, though, stating, “The students should trust me because I am a hard worker, determined, and i will make what the students want happen.”

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