The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

The online student news source of Lovejoy High School

The Red Ledger

Madeline Campbell

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter

As she embarks on her quest to get accepted to Texas A&M, Madeline Campbell feels both excitement and nervousness at the start of her senior year. A peanut butter and jelly sandwich is on her right and a large order of tater tots is on her left: all she needs to conquer the year. That and Jesus of course. She plans to take full advantage of what the High School has to offer by competing on varsity debate, being a part of the Relay for Life committee, and presiding over the the Societe Honaire de Francais. She started Newspaper as a Junior because of the great atmosphere of the Newsroom, but she stayed because of her love of school spirit and unity. As the assistant to the managing editor for the 2014-2015 school year, she spent her time revamping spreadsheets and spitting Christian rap. Wish her luck on her senior year as she tries to master a new task...writing stories.

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Contrary to the classic vending machine snacks like potato chips and cookies, the SmartSnacks machine offers healthy alternatives.

Healthy snacking

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
April 12, 2016
Junior Jacob Oates is an alternate for the Boston Crusaders, a part of Drum Corp International.

Playing across the country

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
February 17, 2016
Last year was the first Sadie Hawkins dance. The prom committee came up with the western theme dance to raise money for prom and it will occur again in 2016.

Ladies take the lead

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
January 29, 2016
After a 2015 prom at the Aquarium, this years prom committee has announced that the 2016 prom will be had at the Perot Museum in Dallas.

Prom to be held at the Perot

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
December 7, 2015
Young Life leaders Katy Park and John Wayne Seitzler give out free donuts to students every Monday morning. The purpose of this is to build relationships with students and to be there for them.

Monday morning hello

Madeline Campbell, Lead Reporter
November 30, 2015
Carrying on a family tradition of being exposed to new cultures, Lisa Meusel traveled from Germany to the small town of Lucas to attend the high school.

Across the Atlantic to Lucas

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
November 12, 2015
Senior Sierra Maynes plans to pursue a career in fashion, and is currently interning for Snob Global Media. Maynes designed and made the kimono pictured above, and the bag was given to her by mentor Tina Craig.

A jump start in fashion

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
November 5, 2015
AP English Literature teacher Mike Motsney is training to participate in the Iron Man 70.3 with his wife.

Becoming an Iron Man

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
October 14, 2015
The theatre department will be collecting socks for the Samaritans Inn. The collection is part of Kid Presidents Socktober and will last for the duration of the month.

Socks for Samaritan’s Inn

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
October 14, 2015
Bailey Bennett

Clash for the crown

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
September 24, 2015
Senior Alec Arbabi is currently studying at The Columbus School as part of a study abroad program. Above he is pictured in front of the mountains in Medellin.

Outside the American bubble

Madeline Campbell, Staff Reporter
September 16, 2015
Religious texts have been available on a table near the school store for students to pick up. The availability of religious books in a public school has sparked some debate on the place of religion in a such a setting.

[Photo] Religion and school

Hannah Ortega, Lead Reporter
May 12, 2015
With the sun still rising in the morning sky, students and staff gather at the flag pole at 8 a.m. for the national See You At The Pole event.

See you at the pole

Madeline Campbell, Staff Photographer
September 24, 2014
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