Tuesday, April 17, 2012

New Payson High Studentbody Officers Look Forward to 2012-13 School Year



By KD Apgood

The new Payson High School Student Body Officers for 2012-2013 have been chosen. These candidates worked hard for two weeks making posters, campaigning, and getting ready for their big assembly that was on March 13.

To start off the assembly all of the candidates were part of a lip sync that they all choreographed themselves. Afterwards they all showed the student body a video or skit that they put together and gave the audience a speech. All of the candidates were amazing choices to lead or school for next year, all were hard working and fun to be around. Way to go all candidates.

Huge congratulations to those who have been elected to lead our student body for next year.

President - Lexie Ward
Historian - Chloe Holman
Secretary - Devan Judd
VP of Public Relations - Kaleb Wright
VP of Dances - Caleb Crump
VP of Assemblies - Lander Crook

The new studentbody officers are getting excited to get started for next year. Kaleb Wright’s genius idea for next year is to string lights on the "P" for home football and basketball games to support our Mighty Lions and for our school dances.

“This will let our community be aware of what is going on at the high school. I feel like the Payson community doesn’t always know what is going on here at the school. With this idea the whole town of Payson will have the knowledge of what is going on here,” said Wright.

Lexie Ward is excited to lead the school her graduating year as SBO President.

Ward tells us, “I am so happy I made it! I am excited to prove myself. It’s been a while since a girl has been Student Body President. So I want to show the school that girls can be just as good leaders!”

We are all excited to see how these six new Student Council members are going to do next year! They are all hard working and fun to be around. Good luck ladies and gentlemen!

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