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==Research==
==School Basketball==
Recent surveys at the school have shown students think of Tim Duncan as the purest rebounder in the NBA.

Justin Beaudry had the least amount of points for the [[basketball]] team this year.


== Renowned Graduates ==

Noel Zimmer, Scott Breckner and Cory Jones are renowned graduates if St Joseph's for their role in bringing down the so-called "gun-slinger".[http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/news/third_page/story.html?id=b3c367ba-18e6-42f7-ba9e-20cee8f4d454]They have received keys to the city of [[Saskatoon]] as a result of their diligence.[http://blog.scs.sk.ca/st_joes/]
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== Parking Lot ==

It is a generally accepted fact that the parking lot at the rear of the school by the gym exit to the school is reserved exclusively for grade 12 students. They have been known to hold protests in favor of this status on certain occasions. Actions have past included parking across as many stalls possible, or blocking the entrance to the lot itself.


== Legendary G-hop's Social Revolution ==
SRC Co-prez elections held in spring 2005 contained scandle as presidential hopeful Graham Walker referenced the notorious "Fridge Box" incident of 2003 (which saw grade nines get plowed over in a fridgebox race). T. Cratty descided to step in and cut off Grahams speech off. Social diliquency insued after the crowd of students were angered and T. Cratty stated into a microphone, "Ok, you want to boo me? Boo me now." Shortly after Graham was announced to be off the ballot but people voted for him anyway. After days of diliberation between the students and teachers Graham was let back on the ballot to be elected beside Raj Behari as St. Joseph Co-prez's 2005-2006.

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Revision as of 23:55, 23 March 2008

History

St. Joesph's high school is part of the Saskatoon Catholic school division. Built in 1997 it has a current population of aprox. 2000 students. It is one of the schools in North America that does not and never probably will offer the zulu warrior program which focuses on the history the Zulu tribe and its fighting ways.


Research

Recent surveys at the school have shown students think of Tim Duncan as the purest rebounder in the NBA.