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The first few weeks after returning to school are among the most important to the future of our class. It is at this time that we must decide who will lead our class for the remainder of the school year. We chose as our offi- cers Paul Shaw, president; Mark Tucker, vice-president; Jack Klump. secretary; and Troy Green, treasurer. These four have numerous responsibilities. Among these responsibilities are choosing the top announcements for the senior class to vote on. organizing the senior class to vote on the theme and colors for the prom and the class motto and flower, consult- ing with the junior class on mat- ters concerning the prom, making arrangements for Grad Night at King’s Island, and keeping in contact with the administration on issues concerning the senior class. Earlier in the year the officers tried to talk the administration into granting seniors more privi- leges. such as seniors being per- mitted to go to the front of the lunch line. They feel that having this established would make being a senior extra-special and give underclassmen something to look forward to. The officers feel that seniors do not have many class privileges. When asked what feelings he had as a member of the Class of 1979. president 24 Seniors. Decna
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Paul Shaw stated, 1 feel that we are the last and greatest class to ever come out of LHS with any class. We are composed of a lot of people who have great potential, and are a very well-rounded class.” Vice-president Mark Tucker remarked, “We will emerge as one of the top classes at LHS. We are basically good in every category — academics and athletics.” These comments were not made to slight past or future classes. They were spoken with sincere pride and belief in their classmates. They are the words of our leaders and represent the backbone of all we believe as Jack Klump always makes il his business (sg) The PRESIDENT’S MEN Troy Green tries to break the system, (sg) being true of ourselves and our classmates. Why did the four senior offi- cers want to become officers? Thai's simple, as Paul Shaw sums it up for us, “Over the pasts we have seen classes come and go. with very little privileges granted to seniors. We decided that it was time for a change, and that we could be the ones to make the changes. We knew that this was our senior year, and we wanted to make the best of it.” With leaders such as these backing our classes, how can we fail to achieve? Deena. Seniors 25
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