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Leo Rose, junior

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Shea Edwards
Junior Leo Rose enjoys spending his time after school by either playing tennis or watching movies.

After a long day of school, winding down to a movie is just what Leo Rose enjoys doing. Rose is a junior this year and often watches various films with his family.

“It’s always sort of a time for us to decompress after a long day,” Rose said. “For me, westerns, comedies and dramas are my favorite genres of movies.”

Besides watching movies, Rose looks forward to the tennis practice that he has had once a week for two years.

“I like the community that I have,” Rose said. “That was the main hook for me, how everyone felt so welcome.”

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Shea Edwards
Shea Edwards, Editor in Chief
Shea Edwards is a senior and this is her fourth year writing for the Southerner. This year, she is editor in chief for the lifestyle section. Outside of working on the paper, she loves to play lacrosse both in and out of school, participates in several extracurriculars, and enjoys spending time with her family and friends.

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