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Omero Graff 12 drawing a future sticker for his business. “First I would have to draw it on paper from either my mind or a reference photo,” Graff said. “Then I take a picture of that drawing turn it into digital art on my phone or tablet, then from there I either go to somebody else and have them printed and cut out for me or I can do it at home”

Omero Graff builds a business off of his own drawings

Benjamin Fazio, Ranger Review Reporter September 23, 2021

Omero Graff 12 owns and runs his own custom sticker business. Graff's business consists of anime and manga stickers in a variety of sizes. “I really enjoyed drawing, and during Covid my friend Joe...

Licklider ollies off the curb trick at LPHS and sticks the landing! He can be found doing this trick at lunch.

Charlie Licklider admires skateboarding and how it changed him

Carley Scopis, Ranger Review Reporter September 23, 2021

Charlie Licklider 9 enjoys skateboarding and spending time with his skater friends. He has been skating for about a year and two months after he found a skateboard and joined some friends. “I found...

Monika Shaffer 10 looks at clothing items that peak her interest and fit her style and personality. She entered styles and brands she was interested in, and styles that she felt fit her personal style at the time showed up for her to scroll through. “If I find something, and I have a vision for it , thats kind of where I take it, and from there, that’s where it takes me and my personal style,” Shaffer said.

Monika Shaffer brings self expression to LP

Samantha Laudner, Ranger Review Reporter September 23, 2021

Monika Shaffer 10 enjoys developing her personal style and experimenting with different clothing pieces that she wears to school. Shaffer likes to thrift and find unique, new things to add to her closet. “I...

                        Lorenzo Borio 11 and his host family on the day of his arrival. On the left we can see Suzanne, next to her Roman and on the right, Bryan, his host father.

Lorenzo Borio’s travels to America

Lara Olagne, Ranger review reporter September 23, 2021

Lorenzo Borio 11 is a foreign exchange student from Milan, Italy. He is here for an entire school year. He finally arrived on August 11, 2021 after a trip of 26 hours. “I missed my plane because it...

Cole Cooke 9 takes a leap of faith with his new business. “I really debated starting my business this summer, mainly because I knew high school, sports, and a business would be alot to juggle, but I’m glad I did because it’s turning out to be a very good asset to my life,” Cooke said.

Cooke runs a business

Hannah Wagner, Ranger Review Reporter September 23, 2021

Cole Cooke 9 is a small online business owner who designs custom crocs. Cooke enjoys bringing a smile to his customers face by doing what he loves.  “The business is fun, because I get to do something...

Noah Epstein posing in front of the Skate Tank holding some new boards. He uses his van as a mobile skate shop where he sells boards and gear out the back.

Epstein’s Driving Skate Shop

Halsten Barszcz, Ranger Review Reporter September 21, 2021

Noah Epstein is a sophomore at Lewis-Palmer High School who loves skating. He has converted his daily driver into a source of income for him. “The Skate Tank is a big red van that says “Skate Tank”...

Aiko Hayashi and her host family at the Colorado Springs airport shortly after her arrival.

Hayashi starts a new life

Hanna Meywerk, Ranger Review Reporter September 21, 2021

Aiko Hayashi 11 is an exchange student from Japan who will spend the next school year at Lewis-Palmer Highschool. She arrived on the 11th of August after a very long day due to the flight and time difference....

Sophia Lampros 10 shows off her SpikeBall that’s going to be used in her next match. Her preparation for the game includes becoming ‘one with SpikeBall’ and listening to pumped up music.

Sophia Bounces SpikeBall into LP

Lily Poteet, Ranger Review Reporter September 21, 2021

Sophia Lampros 10 is a long time player of SpikeBall who recently jump-started an evening SpikeBall Club at Lewis-Palmer. The popular phenomenon is a game that consists of a singular ball and a net. Played...

Leonard Tardiff, running an event. “My personal best time is 18 minutes and 5 seconds in 5 kilometers.

Leonard Tardiff balances life and cross-country

Gryffin Mauss and Joel Warren September 21, 2021

Leonard Tardiff, 12, participates in a handful of extracurricular activities. He plays in the school band, is on the wrestling team and runs cross country. He has been running cross country for 4 years...

Emma Aviles 12 practices tattooing on a tattoo practice skin. “It’s pretty much drawing and it’s cool to be able to say my art is permanently on people.” Aviles said.

Aviles tattoos as form of expression

Gianna Cozzolino, Ranger Review Reporter September 21, 2021

Emma Aviles 12 has been an artist her whole life and recently took up tattooing when her brother bought her a tattoo machine last June. However, she’s been designing tattoos for about two years. Aviles...

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