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PALI PAWLIAMENT ELECTED


BY CAILY GALVEZ

PETsident and Vice-PETsident inaugurated after schoolwide election.


I


t’s time for a Pali
paws. Let’s give a
round of applause
to Pali’s first PET-
sident and Vice-PETsident.
Lauren Zaidel’s dog Ted-
dy and Molly Cohen’s dog
Hammy earned the titles on
March 10, when the Associ-


ated Student Body (ASB)
staged the playful fundraiser.
To prepare for the contest,
ASB established an application
with questions to get to know
the contestants and their talents.
Senior class representative
Kayla Sadaghani explained that
ASB modeled the pet applica-

tion after the actual leadership
application, adding, “Of course,
it was more fun and lenient.”
With all types of pets
welcome in the competi-
tion, ASB received a wide
variety of applications from
owners of pets ranging
from dogs to chameleons.

Freshman Shira Be-
rukhim applied on behalf of
her dog, Belle, and said she
believed that even against
strong competition, Belle had
a good chance of winning.
“My dog, Belle, has many
great qualities like twirling and
pawing,” Berukhim said. “She’s

Graphic by Atticus Parker

FeatureFeature by Caily Galvez


WITH ALL TYPES OF


PETS WELCOME IN


THE COMPETITION,


ASB RECEIVED A


WIDE VARIETY OF


APPLICATIONS FROM


OWNERS OF PETS,


RANGING FROM DOGS


TO CHAMELEONS.

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