MMA 2021-22 Class Officers Elected

MMA 2021-22 Class Officers Elected

Missouri Military Academy is proud to announce the official election of the 2021-22 class officers. Class officers elected for grades 9-12 include a president, vice president, treasurer, secretary and representative for each class.

Senior Class (in feature photo above)

  • President: Evan Schreyer (Dallas, Texas)
  • Vice President: René Garcia-Garza (Cadereyta Jiménez, Mexico)
  • Treasurer: Michael Henderson (Greenbrier, Arkansas)
  • Secretary: John Latenser (Roeland Park, Kansas)
  • Historian: Kevith Sangster (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • Class Representatives: Michael Machary-Pagan (Lake St. Louis, Missouri) and Colin Beck (Lee’s Summit, Missouri)
  • Day Cadet Representative: Dillon Schuh (Mexico, Missouri)

 

Junior Class

  • President: Kellan Mugisha (Rwanda)
  • Vice President: Marco Afane (El Salvador)
  • Treasurer: Roy Kioko (St. Louis, Missouri)
  • Secretary: Anthony Melick (Overland Park, Kansas)
  • Class Representative: Nathaniel Baker (Lake St. Louis, Missouri)
  • Day Cadet Representative: Blake Morais (Mexico, Missouri)

 

Sophomore Class

  • President: Bradley Thumbi (Overland Park, Kansas)
  • Vice President: Tyler Harris-Avery (Danville, Illinois)
  • Treasurer: Alexander Coile (De Soto, Missouri)
  • Secretary: Angelo Urdaneta (Boca Raton, Florida)
  • Class Representative: Weselly Lauderdale (Union, Missouri)
  • Day Cadet Representative: Connor Moore (Mexico, Missouri)

 

Freshman Class

  • President: Gabriel Kaiser (Chicago, Illinois)
  • Vice President: Domingo Holguin (El Paso, Texas)
  • Treasurer: Trey Rudolph (Kansas City, Missouri)
  • Secretary: Adam Swenson (Youngstown, New York)
  • Class Representative: Gabriel Hood (Sullivan, Missouri)
  • Day Cadet Representative: Avin Hernandez (Mexico, Missouri)


Click to view photos of all elected class and club officers.

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