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“I would like to be remembered as
Frazier, the ambitious kid with Iocs who had a
vision to change the minds of others through
service and action,” Denarius Frazier pro
claims. His hopes are not at all farfetched con
sidering that the graduating senior has served
in an incredible number of capacities during
his time at Morehouse including the SGA Sec
retary for Student Services, a Resident Advisor/
Vanguard Instructor and a Adams Scholar
among others. Frazier believes his “goal-action
mindset” and a certain degree of fearlessness
have been the key to his success. “If we go
through life never experiencing the things we
were told to be afraid of, we die. But when
the things we believe in are synonyms with the
things we do, we experience the undeniable
satisfaction of living.” Following graduation,
Frazier has been selected to participate in
Teach for America in New York and will sub
sequently pursue a PhD in biology. Despite his
impressive resume, Frazier’s greatest accom
plishment has been impacting the lives of his
residents. “For the past three years I have had
the privilege of serving as a Resident Advisor
and during my time in this role I have shared
some of my life's most memorable moments.
As a human, brother, friend, step coach, RA,
instructor, SGA e-board member, servant
leader, and a man I have mastered the art of
authenticity.”
Well-rounded and ever-evolving, Chad
Foster prides himself on handling his business
with balance and finesse. The vice president
of the Pi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Frater
nity, Inc. and Presidential Ambassador pre
sented at the 2013 Candle in the Dark Gala,
is a member of the Morehouse Marketing
Association and attended college on a full
tuition scholarship. He has studied abroad in
Bangkok, Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Following graduation, he will relocate to New
York with the Small Business Unit of American
Express as a Marketing Analyst. He hopes to
use his experience and time in New York to
find opportunities to expand his passion for
entertainment and media. “I hope I am re
membered as a student who cared about his
institution enough to sacrifice his time and ef
forts to make it better, while continuing to pur
sue his own goals and maintain good, moral
character for others to follow.”
Adam Starks is the self-proclaimed
patriot of the group. A Group Commander in
Air Force ROTC, his well-developed leadership
skills, ambition and patience have allowed
him to succeed in a number of areas, in and
out of uniform. The current SGA Secretary of
Academic Affairs, Starks has been involved
in SGA since his sophomore year and is cur
rently part of the Morehouse College Chapter
of NAACP, Collegiate 100, and the Arnold
Air Society among other organizations. “My
greatest accomplishments during college are
connected to the two key organizations I am
a part of and my academic career. The first
is the establishment of the Secretary System
that I worked on with SGA for two years along
with finally locking down an efficient and
organized constitution. As for ROTC, through
a mix of my commanders ranking and scores
throughout my collegiate career, I was se
lected to be an Intelligence Officer in the Air
Force which has been a dream of mine since
the ninth grade.” Starks will be training at
Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Tex
as following graduation. “I want to be remem
bered as someone who worked hard because
he believed in what Morehouse was and also
believed in what the Millennial Morehouse
Man can and will do.”
In one word, James Ber
nard Pratt, Jr. is dynamic.
Friendly and animated, he
has the kind demeanor that
makes conversation easy. "I
like to befriend everybody,” he
says. Affectionately nicknamed
“Captain Morehouse” by Dean
of Student Life Kevin Booker, he
has “always been seen exem
plifying what it is to be a Man
of Morehouse, always being
involved and supporting events
in every arena.” Having served
in multiple roles of student lead
ership, Pratt advises those that
look to potentially fill his shoes. “At
Morehouse we become so arro
gant that we forget what leadership