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CLASS OF 91 With every new school year, there alsocomes with it a new group of freshmen -freshmen who enter high school slightly scared yet im- mensely excited. This year's fresh- man class is slightly different though. They are going against the traditional first year fear and en- tering high school with an assur- ance that their class will be the last to have six years of Serrano. The reason for this is because this par- ticular class has been attending Serrano High School since the members were in the seventh grade. They will be the last class to have gone from the seventh grade all the way to the twelfth grade. This being so, they exude an air of sophistication that freshman of a later date in time will lack. This seems only to infuriate the up- perclassmen and delight the unique and extraordinary freshmen. These freshman repre- sent the future and all it may bring and give a certain kind of hope to the people in the surrounding com- munity. Also, whetherthey know it or not, they set a certain precedence and freshman in later years will be expected to follow it. Just you wait '92, lust you wait! The officers for this illustrious class were chosen by the Class President, who was voted in by the I 1 l l ii. E u .i 6 r l majority of the class. The officers are: President, Billy Quinn, Vice- President, Craig Caskey, Secre- tary, Ryan Boyes, and Treasurer, Josh Needham. As stated earlier, the president gets to choose his! her fellow officers. Although this allows for friends to be picked as officials, it also tends to make the officers more efficient in working together. Hopefully, they won't disagree too much and can get a lot accomplished. After all, this first year sets the tone for their next three years. ln a closing salute to the officers for the class of '91, each official was asked for a one-word term to summarize their experiences, Billy Quinn quipped, enlightening , Craig Caskey replied, enriching , Ryan Boyes answered, exhilarating , and Josh Needham stated, interesting . Those choice words say it all. by Cheri Benson
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