Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel works on writing a letter to raise money for Dance Marathon. Fogel said she hopes the Sophomore Class has increased participation this year. Dhruti Patel / PHOTO
The Sophomore Class hopes to increase participation in Dance Marathon and raise an even higher amount than last year for Riley Children’s Hospital, according to Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel.
Sophomore Class president Lauren Fogel works on writing a letter to raise money for Dance Marathon. Fogel said she hopes the Sophomore Class has increased participation this year. Dhruti Patel / PHOTO
“We don’t have much going on right now, but we hope that a lot of people come to Dance Marathon so we can raise even more money for the kids this year,” Fogel said.
Sophomore Class sponsor Jennifer Williams said the officers do not have any meetings planned for this year yet and that activity has died down since last semester.
Williams said, “Other than school-wide events which we want the Sophomore Class to support like always, there is nothing new specifically that the officers are promoting.”
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