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Lafayette High School news. Student-run.

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Lafayette High School news. Student-run.

The Lancer Feed

54th Street Grill exceeds expectations

Grace Bueckendorf, Asst. Webmaster April 5, 2011

Walking into 54thStreet Grill in the Chesterfield Valley, to be honest, I wasn’t expecting that much.  At most, I was expecting an average sports bar-like atmosphere with decent food and TVs playing...

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...

Big Chief Roadhouse tends to all taste buds

Leanne Beasley and Leanne Beasley March 21, 2011

Off of Manchester Road sits Big Chief Roadhouse. The building resembles an old saloon setting and blends into its surroundings, unnoticed by many.    However, this restaurant offers more than your...

Rolfe excels at rifle exhibitions

Hannah Boxerman, Reporter March 21, 2011

Spencer Rolfe knows the drill. The junior, who is Cadet Captain for Lafayette's JROTC unit, began practicing for unarmed rifle exhibitions his freshman year, moving up to armed drill in April of 2009. In...

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....

Colombatto has passion for science and running half marathons

Maddie Henning, Reporter March 17, 2011

Science teacher Ginny Colombatto has proven her passion for science in the classroom, but what many students may not know about is her passion for running. Since 2002, Colombatto has participated in...

Judlin’s artwork makes for desired tattoo designs

Mia Schenone, Webmaster March 14, 2011

Junior Jenna Judlin loves to doodle and draw during her free time. "I have been drawing since before I can remember and learned my drawing skills from my mom," Judlin said. "[My mom] is artistic...

Jacobs spends time in his ‘man cave’

Alyssa Knowling, Reporter March 14, 2011

Junior Bradley Jacobs had a normal, unfinished basement... until he decided to make a man cave out of it. "About two months ago my friends and I decided that we needed more space to play video games,...

Sean Alexander is a Renaissance man

Caleb Cavarretta, Opinions Editor March 14, 2011

Senior Sean Alexander is an Indian Catholic, athletic pianist, Canadian American and he is pretty good at making sushi. Alexander is a Renaissance man. “I am devastatingly good looking. Some people...

Saleem’s West satisfys exotic taste buds

Kelley Bauer, Reporter March 14, 2011

Known for their middle eastern cuisine, Saleem's West offers Lebanese food full of unique flavors. However, if you are not a garlic fan, this restaurant may not be the place to go. Garlic is celebrated...

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...

Ava Zanzie turns ordinary objects into pieces of art

Gabby McDaris, Reporter March 14, 2011

Senior Ava Zanzie prefers to paint on every day objects, instead of the normally used canvas. She recently completed a painting of a Roman inspired aquaduct in France. "What I like most about this...

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