Senior Class president Krishna Pathak stands in the P room hallway after school. According to Pathak, the Senior Class is currently inactive.
According to Senior Class president Krishna Pathak, the Senior Class is not currently planning any events. Pathak said the Senior Class will tentatively remain inactive until Prom season. Senior Class sponsor Ann Mayhew said her job as supervisor depends on the proposals made by the officers. As of now, the officers have not proposed any events, so Mayhew has not recently been involved in Senior Class activities.
Pathak said he has been looking back in the year on the Senior Class.
“I think the class of 2015, in and out of the school, had an excellent and developmental four years marked by excellent achievements and experiences,” Pathak said.
In addition, Pathak said he was anticipating similar success next year for the Senior Class.
He had advice for next year’s Senior Class officers: “Be prepared to think daily about how you can make school better for 1,000 kids you’ve never met.”
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