2010-2011 publications name new editors

May 29, 2010  
Filed under News, Top Stories

The 2011 Legend will be led by Co-Editors in Chief Ashley Coffman and Michelle Leone. They will lead a staff of 26 next year. The 2010-2011 Image will be led by Editor in Chief  Chelsea Coleman. She will be assisted by Managing Editor Max Thoman and Webmaster Mia Scheone. Other staff editors include: Asst.... Read more »

lhsimage.com reduces coverage for summer

May 29, 2010  
Filed under News, Top Stories

While you will not find the same amount of coverage over the summer, we will post some blogs, reviews and breaking news throughout June, July and August. We will go back to regular coverage the week before school kicks off and have all the information about what you need to get the 2010-2011 school year... Read more »

Kick your summer off with good food, good music

May 29, 2010 • Mia Schenone, Studentlife Editor  
Filed under Opinions, Reviews, Top Stories

Looking for something fun to do this Memorial Day weekend that includes games, good food and great music? Well than head downtown to The Soilder Memorial for The Rib America Festival (RAF). Going on till Monday night, RAF features some of the best BBQ from around the country, along with big music... Read more »

Graduation Practice

May 25, 2010  
Filed under Multi-Media, Video, Video

Lafayette bowling teams prepare for State

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May 25, 2010 • Misha Emanoil, Reporter  
Filed under News, Top Stories

Lafayette’s bowling teams have managed to go under the radar in this year’s season. There are three bowling teams at Lafayette, Lafayette Alpha Squad, Lafayette Bravo Squad and Lafayette Future, which is made up of mostly freshmen. Three teams were needed because there were too many people... Read more »

Hennicke is a true ‘All-Star’

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May 25, 2010 • Christine Jackson, Reporter  
Filed under Athlete of the Week, Sports

Sophomore Lauren Hennicke is a familiar sight on the field hockey field in the Fall. Hennicke manages the varsity field hockey team and has even played in a few games. What many don’t know, however, is that Hennicke has another passion. She loves baseball. When asked who her favorite player is, Hennicke... Read more »

Mental toughness gives Porter edge on course

May 25, 2010 • Ian Bernstein, Reporter  
Filed under Athlete of the Week, Sports

High school golf is not a sport on most students’ radars.  Without the support of sports like football or basketball, athletes have to rely on strength from within. For junior Mitchell Porter, this is perfectly fine. “I really like the sport because it’s a lot of pressure on yourself,” he... Read more »

AP physics challenges other classes to kickball

May 24, 2010 • Kara Campbell, Campus Editor  
Filed under Features

While most classes are trying to squeeze in last minute material, most Advanced Placement (AP) classes have turned into study halls. AP Physics on the other hand, taught by Shannon Campbell, is taking a more active approach to their free time.  This week AP Physics challenged other AP subjects such... Read more »

Bracelets provide student with hobby and income

May 24, 2010 • Caleb Cavarretta, Reporter  
Filed under Features, Through These Halls

At age eight, junior Lauren Moll discovered a talent while learning to make friendship bracelets at her church. “I was pretty good at it, so I started experimenting with different, harder designs, and it just kind of went from there,” Moll said. Moll’s hobby eventually developed into a small... Read more »

How to avoid and treat sunburns

May 24, 2010 • Maddie Johnson, Reporter  
Filed under Features, How TOs

Now that the summer months are upon us, many will find themselves spending more and more time in the great outdoors. Taking the following steps will ensure that you can enjoy your time outside while avoiding the pain that comes with lack of protection from the sun. Always use sunscreen when spending... Read more »

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