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Zachary Kamba, Staff Writer
December 7, 2023
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Zachary Kamba, Staff Writer
When you walk around the halls of Paint Branch High School, you can often see PB Senior Zachary Kamba in different hoodies. When asked which one is his favorite, it’s a green Missouri Southern State (MSSU) one because even though he doesn’t plan to go there for college, his favorite color is green. As for why, Zach says that he doesn’t really know, but claims he has been “infatuated with the color green since a young age.”
Like many other people, Zach likes to listen to music. His top three favorite music genres are: R&B, Rap, and Pop; and his favorite artists include Young Thug, Jorja Smith, and Kesha.
Two of the four seasons, fall and winter, are known for their beautiful surroundings. Zach prefers fall over winter because his birthday occurs in fall and he likes it when “the leaves turn brown and stuff” and prefers it over snow. On the topic of winter and snow, a holiday associated with both those things is Christmas, which, besides the presents and joyful songs it brings, also delivers many great movies. Zach’s favorite one is The Polar Express because it reminds him of Christmas and a popular wintertime beverage, hot chocolate.
Another thing Zach enjoys is traveling. Out of the seven continents in the world, he has visited North America, Africa, and Europe, and hopes to visit the other four soon. Places he is interested in traveling to in the future are the Caribbean, Japan, and Russia, because of their beauty, qualities, and differences from the United States. Sometimes on the internet, you can find various people explaining how a trip they took went disastrously, but fortunately for Zach, he hasn’t really experienced anything too bad besides people kicking the back of airplane seats, and he hopes the same happens in his senior year at Paint Branch.
By: Luise Terrel