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Drops of Ink

The student news publication of Libertyville High School

Drops of Ink

Junior Zachary Pearson is looking forward to being a part of next year’s Executive Board. Pearson said he hopes to give his all to help LHS continue to grow as both a community and a school. Because next year is the 100th graduating class, Pearson said he is excited to see what the future Exec Board will do to make it an amazing year.

Zach Pearson

Dolores Palmieri, Staff Writer
March 13, 2016
Along with Tran and Garcia-Escobar, junior Daniel Oh will also be returning to the 2016-17 Exec Board. Oh is looking forward to working with his new team, along with reaching out to the community and improving his leadership skills. In regards to projects, Oh’s plans include hyping up students more for dances, football games, and the annual canned food drive. He is also planning to reach out to more local charities and promote them throughout the year at LHS.

Daniel Oh

Hannah Boufford, Editor-in-Chief
March 13, 2016
Sophomore and Drops of Ink staff writer Maria Thames hopes to gain better communication skills, create a connection with the LHS student body as a whole, and acquire a better understanding of what happens behind the scenes of planning various StuCo events. Thames also expressed how excited and privileged she was to have this opportunity, along with how thrilled she is to work with the rest of the Executive Board.

Maria Thames

Hannah Boufford, Editor-in-Chief
March 13, 2016
Lauren Kavathas

Lauren Kavathas

Gabby Struik, News Editor
March 13, 2016
Junior and Drops of Ink staff writer Alo Garcia-Escobar (on left) will be joining the Exec Board again for the second year. Garcia-Escobar is looking forward to forming strong relationships with both the StuCo advisors and his board, and overall being able to work together during his last year at LHS. Although Garcia-Escobar does not have a clear image of what will happen on board next year, he said he knows for sure that both the student section and dances will be amazing and LHS students will have plenty of chances to give back to the community.

Alo Garcia-Escobar

Hannah Boufford, Editor-in-Chief
March 13, 2016
Taylor Underwood

Taylor Underwood

Gabby Struik, News Editor
March 13, 2016
Zachary Ford

Zachary Ford

Dolores Palmieri, Staff Writer
March 13, 2016
Jake Slater

Jake Slater

Maddie Werner, Online Editor
March 13, 2016
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