Despite losing to the freshman, Olivia Wilmot (11) and Aydan Kochersperger (11) celebrate after a touchdown. “Even though the juniors lost this year, being able to play and have fun with my classmates was super great and memorable,” Wilmot said. The crowd cheered after the juniors scored. “Playing on the field with my friends was the best part of powder puff,” Kochersperger said.
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Andrea Lepley, Reference Editor/Podcast Staff
Andrea Lepley, senior, is in her second year as a Reference Editor in yearbook and a member of our new publication podcasting. In yearbook, Lepley helps organize who’s in the yearbook and arrange interviews within the staff. This helps Lepley not only keep things from getting scrambled, but gives her an opportunity to get involved with her fellow staff members work and learn what really goes into making the yearbook.
She loves the way journalism, photography and producing a podcast allows her to express and find creativity in herself that was never unleashed.
“Funny enough Communications wasn’t my first choice going into this school, but It was one of the best things that could've happened to me.” Lepley said. “I developed a love for journalism and met so many amazing and inspiring people that helped me through the years that have now become my best friends.”
Outside of school, Lepley plays in the school’s top jazz band and tries to attend any school concerts that occur. In her free time, she spends the most time with her two-year-old brother before she goes off to college.
She can’t wait for new adventures coming her way and what she will learn and produce with the time being.
“My biggest goal is to leave school with something I will be proud of and to carry all that I learned through my time of life,” Lepley said.