Gallery: Issue Four in Photos

With first quarter coming to an end on Oct. 11, the Lancers take advantage of the school days complete various activities. Following the end of the quarter the students would have a four day weekend and then a three day weekend.

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Issue Four in Photos

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Amelie Wong

Amelie Wong
Senior Amelie Wong is entering her third and final year on staff as Harbinger’s first ever head online photo editor. Though she is still trying to figure out all of the responsibilities for her new role, she is so excited to see what new challenges this year brings. When Amelie is not in the J-room you can probably find her at Target buying more Red Bull or Starbucks getting her third coffee of the day. »

Francesca Lorusso

Francesca Lorusso
Sophomore Francesca Lorusso is excited for her second year on the Harbinger staff as a staff photographer and assistant art editor. When she isn’t busy sorting through her entire memory card, you can find her playing tennis with friends, attending an international club meeting or on a bike ride through Loose park. »

Addie Clark

Addie Clark
Sophomore Addie Clark is eager for her second year on staff as Photo Mentor and Contest Coordinator. When Addie is not with her camera, she is on a run, at swim practice, watching Modern Family or hanging out with friends and family. Outside Harbinger Addie is involved in Cross Country, Swim and The Children's Place Teen Board. »

Annie Trenkle

Annie Trenkle
Annie Trenkle is a sophomore at Shawnee Mission East. She is in her first year of being a photographer for the Harbinger. Outside of taking photos, Annie plays tennis, basketball and soccer for Shawnee Mission East. Other than sports and photography, Annie loves school, her friends and her family. »

Katie Cook

Katie Cook
Junior Katie Cook is elated to be working as a staff photographer for her second year. Katie is involved in SHARE, Junior Board and Unicef Club. When she is not cropping photos in the backroom, she spends her free time listening to music, eating Italian food, traveling, reading or watching bad rom com movies. »

Molly Scott

Molly Scott
Entering her second year on the Harbinger staff, sophomore Molly Scott is thrilled to be a Photo Mentor this year. When Molly isn’t taking photos or gallery checking for other photographers, you can find her at Chipotle every day after school, or sleeping any chance she gets. Molly loves chatting with her friends and being involved with many sports like soccer. At the end of the night you may even spot her crying about unfinished homework that is due the next day. »

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