“Hey pack! It’s Theo and welcome back to World News!”
This just in, Theodore Krebs has been elected Homecoming King! He has been going strong, with no plan of stopping! Krebs is known throughout the entirety of CHS for his appearances on the Wolfcast as the World News Guy, bringing relevant information to those in need. Students walking by the Doctor O’Connor building are sure to see the dozens of flyers Krebs has posted up for his campaign. This year, Krebs has been climbing the ranks in the Homecoming Court race and has come to share some important aspects of his life in further efforts to earn the title of homecoming king.
Krebs takes part in many school activities, including many clubs like the Ultimate Frisbee Club, Speech and Debate, Wolfcast, and more. His best high school memory is winning Homecoming King. After graduating, Krebs plans on running for the US president and winning the election. Through his aspirations, he hopes to pursue his dream of helping people and the general community. The most important thing to Krebs is winning Homecoming King, with his second priority being World News. Krebs leaves behind advice for the freshman class.
“Don’t be freshmen. And if that’s not possible, then live, laugh, love, and enjoy life,” Krebs said.
Homecoming King: Theodore Krebs
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