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Class of 2018 takes charge at CMA

<p>Senior Class Sergeant in Arms, Cortez Rouse</p>

Senior Class Sergeant in Arms, Cortez Rouse

Every school has a group of senior officers, and every senior in the school is excited to see what the union of senior officers has to offer for the school year. The CMA Communicator interviewed the senior officers to see what they had in store for the school year. 

After each interview, a common theme came across: harmony among classmates, more fundraisers, more trips, and more fond memories. 

It is also mentionable that the officers all possess leadership experience in other affiliations, such as church, organized sports, internships, and even (in Kayla Mallory’s case) run their own business.

Some words of wisdom from the senior council are the following:

“I’d like to see harmony among the students.”

– Noah Cravens

“Somethings that we need for this year are more fun events, because all we did last year were tests.”

– Kayla Mallory

“Nothing will be able to happen this year without a sense of unity among the students.”

– Cortez Rouse

“As much as we want fun, we need order.”

– Janelle Moses

“It takes a student to know a student.”

– Niya Cox

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