Mohamed Rouabhi ’13
Long before attendance to student senate meetings became a prerequisite for a campaign, Mohamed Rouabhi ran for student class president with almost no experience in the club. “When I was elected, it took time to understand my role,” Rouabhi said. “I feel that I would have been more effective had I taken the time earlier on to understand student senate and its mission.” Despite a steep...
Sophie Neems ’12
During her presidency Sophie Neems worked to establish a recycling bin in the cafeteria and organize various food drives. One of the things she organized was a school dance called MORP. It was 80s-themed, and students were encouraged to wear costumes. The price of admission was canned food items instead of money. The dance was held the same night as a big basketball game, and Neems was worried about...
Lucy Wagner ’17
Attending City High for only her junior and senior years, Lucy Wagner was elected president of her class. “I was very nervous about making friends, so I became really involved in student senate because I loved the people that joined the club,” Wagner said. One thing that Wagner thought went well during her presidency was how Mr. Bacon and the City High faculty did a good job of listening...
Teagan Roeder ’18
Earning the title of “El Presidente” during his election, Teagan Roeder discovered a lot about his personality. “While running for president I found that I really loved public speaking and the experience of being around people,” Roeder said. The experience of the elections was something Roeder enjoyed. “The election was a lot of trying to boost people’s morale and I found it hilarious...
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