While working lion camp, senior Elizabeth Roca talks to incoming freshman about the HOSA program that Leander offers.Sitting outside of the counselor’s office, senior Michael Pfeifer waits to get his schedule fixed during the first week of school.Patiently waiting, sophomore London Sanders sits outside of the counselor’s office to see Nancy Byers to get her schedule fixed.During the first week of school, freshman Faith Rowen asks for directions in the hallway before her next class.At the parent performance, drum major, junior Brooke Schroeder keeps time for the band during their first performance on Aug. 23.In the Bible stadium, the student section helps hype up the varsity football team during the scrimmage on Aug. 23.In the Bible stadium, the student section helps hype up the varsity football team during the scrimmage on Aug. 23.Facing the crowd, sophomore Anika Magnussen smiles brightly while standing in victory lines waiting for the football player to run out.After performing Welcome to the jungle at the first football game on Aug. 29, sophomore Hally Sullivan waits for the football players to come on to the field.On Aug. 29, senior Xavier Dotson sprints down the field, gaining many yards for the lions in the first game of the year.Cheering for the team, senior Rachel Vogel screams at the first football game of the season at Bible stadium.While at the first pep rally on Aug. 29, junior Rachel Williams dances next to other blue belles while the band plays our school’s fight song.Striking a pose, sophomore Margeaux Reeve performs a cheer routine at the first pep rally of the year to kick off the football season.While playing at volleypalooza, junior Callie Carrejo prepares to hit the ball back over the net during a game.While practicing for volleypalooza on Aug.28, junior Leyna Michal bumps the ball to one of her teammates.Preparing for the ball to come to her, sophomore Grace Luevanos serves the ball during volleypalooza on Aug.28.During volleypalooza on Aug. 28, varsity volleyball goes wild after teammate scores a point for the game.
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rachel oliver • Oct 31, 2019 at 4:06 pm
i really like this a lot!!
Chloequinn • Oct 31, 2019 at 3:58 pm
Super cool and fresh!