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    CHS Prom 2019

    Lacey Cooper and Lily Sickman-Garner|May 7, 2019

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    Lacey Cooper, Copy Editor

    Lacey Cooper is a junior at Community High School and a Copy Editor on the Communicator. Entering her third year on staff, she is ecstatic to be a part of this community of student journalists. Lacey enjoys singing, reading, writing, watching The Office, and goofing off with friends. On a weeknight she can be found at rehearsal, the library, or a friend’s house (although mostly at rehearsal).

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    Lily Sickman-Garner, Social Media Editor-in-Chief
    Lily is a senior at Community and this is her fourth semester on staff. This year, she is also one of the Social Media Editors-in-Chief. When she’s not at The Communicator she can be found at CET rehearsals, feminist club, or practicing cello. She loves chocolate and being outside, and even though she wishes school could be happening in person she’s excited to start working on The Communicator again!
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