Class Officer Profiles
Luke Borman wants to be your next senior class treasurer
A rising senior, Luke Borman has guaranteed changes he feels will help the class of 2015 in their senior year of high school. Borman is running for senior class treasurer. Borman hopes to stand out from the competition due to his incredible knowledge of money and finances. Raised in a family that Borman described managed their money well, he is almost, and rightfully so, born for the job. The changes Borman hopes to make he feels are long overdue, but will also strive to manage money better for traditional events such as the Powder Puff game. If elected, Borman surely will not disappoint as the senior class treasurer.
Q&A with Luke Borman
What new ideas do you have for next year?
“I have the ideas of keeping a good budget. We were in debt for a large portion. We were saved by the student faculty basketball game. I want to bring that back next year because I’m pretty tired of the way our class is being run. I think the decisions our class officers made a lot of bad decisions, especially with the money for PowderPuff into advertising PowderPuff.”
Why should people vote for you?
“I love finance and money, and I’m really good at working with it. I want to go into a career in economics. I grew up in a house that managed their money very well. I believe I can do the best job with our classes funds.”
What would you say is the theme song to your life?
“’Ode to Joy’. I think it’s the greatest song ever written.”
If you could pick an actor to play you in a movie, who would it be and why?
“Leonardo DiCaprio because he’s beautiful and I love him, and try to be him, so maybe he could try to be me.”
If you could eat one food the rest of your life, what would it be?
“Either sushi or Chocolate covered strawberries. They are two of the greatest things on the earth.”
Would you rather have your life narrated by James Earl Jones or Morgan Freeman?
“Morgan Freeman. Listening to him puts me to sleep. He’s a very peaceful person.”