From Sept. 14-16, lhsimage.com is holding a contest for Lafayette students.
The prize is a large Imos pizza. Sounds appealing right? The awesome part is how easy it is to win the pizza.
During all three lunch shifts there will be a table set up on the stage for lhsimage.com. Simply come up to the table and fill out a short form that asks if you or a friend has done or does something interesting.
Are you an insanely good cook? Do you have a pet llama? Did you go to Iceland last summer?
The Image staff will go through all of the forms turned in during the week and will choose the most interesting one. Many of the forms could turn into stories for either the online or print edition of the Image.
So start thinking about your talents, hobbies and experiences, and come visit us during your lunch shift.

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