5 Questions with Shelby Foley

Gabby McDaris, Reporter
April 20, 2011

While only playing lacrosse for two years, freshman Shelby Foley made the junior varsity ladies lacrosse team at Lafayette. lhsimage.com asked her about the ups and downs of playing on a higher level. Q: How long have you been playing lacrosse? A: “I have been playing lacrosse since 8th grade.... Read more »

5 Questions with Mihir Parthasarathy

Alyssa Knowling, Reporter
April 14, 2011

Slackers come in many forms in the wide world of Lafayette High School. Hidden among truant, sleeping and the simply lazy slackers, the AP class slacker manages to survive strenuous college level work while snoozing through lectures and finishing homework during other classes. Junior Mihir Parthasarathy... Read more »

5 Questions with Ashley Beaton

Kelly Carpenter, Reporter
April 4, 2011

At a young age, sophomore Ashley Beaton discovered her talent as a volleyball player.  She has continued improving since that point, and has high hopes for the remainder of her career. lhsimage.com delves into her life as a dedicated volleyball player. Q:  How many years have you been playing volleyball... Read more »

Orlowski’s part-time job helps her love of movies

Kara Campbell, News Editor
March 21, 2011

Junior Sammi Orlowski found her love of watching movies at a young age, but it has blossomed dramatically. She now works at the B&B Movie Theater in Wildwood, because of her passion for movies. But it goes much deeper. Orlowski tells lhsimage.com about her love for movies. Q: How did you become a... Read more »

Shannon Root shares her experiences in London

Maddie Henning, Reporter
March 14, 2011

Junior Shannon Root has lived in four different countries and moved five different times in her life. Though it may seem like a burden, having to pack up and move to an entirely different place so many times, Root has embraced each move. She tells lhsimage.com about her time in London, after spending... Read more »

5 Questions With: Emily Manchenton

Sarah Greenlee, Reporter
March 14, 2011

Junior Emily Manchenton has been dancing since she could walk.  She loves performing and has even started to teach dance classes at her dance studio. Manchdenton also sings in choir and helps out in the theater department with the technical side of things. lhsimage.com asks Manchenton about her love... Read more »

Anthony Engle discusses acting aspirations

Nic Fears, Reporter
February 28, 2011

Most students have participated in some form of acting, be in a grade school play or musical, or some form of in class presentation being a character from history but very few take acting as a serious career aspiration and even fewer have the level of experience as junior Anthony Engle. Even with all... Read more »

Vega makes a splash in swimming world

Grace Bueckendorf, Asst. Webmaster
February 22, 2011

Patrick Vega, although only a freshman this year, is able to hold his own among the state’s best.  He proved this through a second and third place at State, and through his third place finish this weekend at the Missouri Grand Prix in the 800 free relay with his teammates.  Even though he has... Read more »

Fechter beats odds after being born early

McKayla Treat, Reporter
February 14, 2011

Imagine a baby being born just one inch longer than a Barbie doll.  This baby would have had to be born premature. According to the March of Dimes foundation, over half a million babies are born premature every year in the United States.  Sophomore Kaylee Fechter was one of these babies.  She was... Read more »

Fullmer works at hospital; gains real world experience

Hannah Boxerman, Reporter
January 31, 2011

When senior Kendra Fullmer clocks in at her part-time job, she doesn’t put on an apron or fast food hat. Fullmer works at St. John’s Rehabilitation Hopsital, gaining experience in the medical field. The Image asks her five questions about maintaining a professional career while still a student. 1.... Read more »

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