As Seen in the March 15 Image

As Seen in the March 15 Image

Sydnee Stottlemyre, Reporter

March 15, 2012 Print Edition

Second Generation Lancers (p. 7)
Sydnee Stottlemyre, Reporter

KELSEY CLAYMAN AND JIM CLAYMAN

Biggest Change at LHS: Clayman names several changes Lafayette has gone through, including the old Crestview location, the school previously only housing grades 10-12, the old rural now developed area surrounding Lafayette, though names something similar. “What hasn’t changed is Lancer pride- there were loads back then and it’s still one of the best things in the school today.”

Jim Clayman’s Activates: He played football all 3 years as well as baseball and running track, National Honor Society, Senior Class president, wrote, sang and played the piano to a song in the annual variety show, hosted his senior skit called ‘Faculty Feud.’

Kelsey Clayman’s Activities: “I play soccer and field hockey, Renaissance Steering Committee, OSEP, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honors Society, class advisory, for 3 years.”

TAWNNIE AND JENNIFER CRISANTE

Biggest Change at Lafayette: “Other than the renovations the school seems pretty much exactly the same as when I graduated in 1995!”

Jennifer’s Activates: Tawnnie Crisante and her mother had very different high school experiences. Jennifer Cristante became a Lancer her senior year of high school after her father’s job transferred her family to St. Louis from California.

Tawnnie’s Activities: She is involved in STAR Executive Board, Mud Club, Diversity Alliance.

ELLIOT AND ANNE MONTGOMERY

Anne’s Activities: She worked two jobs at Six Flags and the Ramada Inn and loved attending football and soccer games.

Elliot’s Activities: He participates in basketball and track.