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Student Clubs

 

Senate
Also known as the Student Body Association, this group consists of all the class officers, district representatives along with the girl's representative, and the SBA Officers.

Choir
This Club is responsible for learning new songs and then teaching the whole student body during Friday's choir time.

Librarians
This is an association of students who proctor in the school library and keep track of the books being signed out or borrowed from the library.

Yearbook Staff:
This club is responsible for the annual publication of the student yearbook.

Campus Ministry:
This club is tasked with supplementing the school's ministry of faith to the students with activities--retreats, CSPs, prayer days--throughout the year. Campus Ministry is responsible for fostering a deeper awareness of God's presence in the daily lives of all members of the school community.

Sacristans:
These were a group of students assigned to prepare the chapel before every Mass time. They helped run masses smoSchool Events

Track and Field:
A day when all the students go to down to compete against other high schools in track meets.

Xavier Day:
A day celebrating the feast day of St. Francis Xavier when the Seniors and Freshmen compete against the Juniors and Sophmores in track meets.

Cultural Day:
A day set by the school for all the different districts to show their culture in dances and displays.

Picnics:
A time for the students to have fun with each other while resting and hanging out from school work.

Girls Gathering:
A time in which the girls of Xavier gather together to spend one night on campus. The purpose of this gathering is to give the girls a chance to settle any differences that they may have with each other in order to become as one.

Dance Nights:
A light set by the school in which the students have fun and enjoy themselves in dances while dancing the night away.

Emmaus Retreats:
This particular retreat is dedicated to the Juniors only, as an oppurtunity for them to spend time with each other in prayer, in meditation, and in sharing sessions. In this retreat, they try to get closer with each other as well as with God.

Senior Retreats:
This retreat is done only by the Seniors as a chance for them to really get away from schoolwork and to spend time with each other before they graduate. It carries out the same procedures as the Emmaus Retreat except that it isn't as serious as the Emmaus Retreat tends to be.

Shared Retreats:
The school provides retreats like these for anyone among the student body who wishes to attend one. This retreat is open to anyone who wishes to join and it carries out some of the same procedures as the retreats above do.

Prayer Days:
These days are ordinary days in the school year, except with no classes, provided for individual classes as a chance for them to get away from schoolwork and to spend time with each other as a part of their growing experiences at Xavier.

Freshmen and Senior Entertainments:
Entertainments are done twice a year for the incoming Freshmen class and the Seniors. The freshmen entertainment, which is done in the beginning of the year, is done as a way to welcome the freshmen and to make them feel at home. It is usually done with joyous skits, songs, and hilarious beauty contests. The senior entertainment, which is done before the seniors graduate, is a chance for the students to say goodbye to the seniors with skits, songs, and speeches which are usually sad, but sometimes even funny.

Nepukos Mass:
A time when the students, mainly the boys, go down town to help celebrate the Eucharist with other people from Chuuk.

Variety Shows:
A fund raising done by the school and the students to help raise money for special causes. The shows usually include Skits, dances (modern and traditional), and songs.

Students Take Over Xavier Activities (STOXA):
A time when the students have a chance of becoming a principle or taking up other positions in the administration so that they could experience being leaders for a day or a week.

Switch Night:
An activity set by the school in which the boys go down to live with sponsors while the girls experience living on campus in the dorms and other parts of the campus. This is usually the time when the girls have their gatherings since all of them are together.

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