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Senior Ofiicers Are Provided Unique Time The 1984-85 Senior Class officers were active, they sold candy and T-shirts, and organized dances and elections. In the fall the Senior Class officers sold chocolate bars, organized the freshmen elections, and organized the Homecoming dance. Zales Jewelers sponsored the dance and gave away some expensive door prizes. During the winter Meier 8t Frank contacted the officers and said they would pay money into the Senior Class treasury if Benson seniors would help take their winter inventory. lf enough seniors had shown up there could have been a free Senior Prom. Notenough showed up for that but enough showed up to makethe Prom one of the cheapest in years. Spring saw the officers selling more candy, Starbursts and Skittles, arranging another dance, the Prom, and selling clothing, and class of 85 T-shirts. The underclassmen elections were also arranged by the senior officers. Being the Senior Class President gave me an excellent experience in leadership, stated Kenny Leung, Senior Class President. lt taught me how to get along with other people, he continued. Let's hope that the new president, Frank Lane 4113, has an experience equally rewarding. A. Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class, DeAnn Stricklin addresses the graduating class of 1985 during their Commencement. B. Mr. Richard Wilkes, Vice-President Brad Hartel, President Kenney Leung, and Member-at-Large Tim Butler listen to a presentation by Mrs. Carol Matarazzo about the Senior Prom preparations. C. The Senior Class adviser, Mr. Wilkes, looks up in surprise as his name is called. Page 16 Na ,.-rf' N ...ms tkstsssst X as A . ,ax -M .t ' 4 ' ,A HS M .,.,...,., .... W... himwnpbxx
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