Students get groovy during the first spirit dress up day, 70s/Diso Day. (Julia Trench)Students show their school spirit as they dress up for Western vs. West Coast Day. (Julia Trench)Students represent their grade levels on Generation Day. Freshman were babies, sophomores were little kids, juniors were working adults and seniors were senior citizens. (Julia Trench)
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Stella Macari is a freshman at Lemont High School and is excited for her first year on the Tom-Tom. Her friends and family would describe her as charismatic and definitely creative. Stella plans to be very involved with LHS by joining the drama club, baking club and student council. Additionally, Stella plans on partaking in the theatrical productions -here at LHS. If she isn’t on the stage you will probably find her hanging out with her friends or watching “Modern Family” with her mom. She is so excited to be a part of such an amazing team of journalists.
Julia Trench is returning to Lemont High School as a sophomore and is ready to kick-start one of her many passions in her first year of Journalism. Julia is a familiar face around the school, participating in a wide range of activities including Drama Club, Speech Team, Spring Musical, Group Interpretation and more. When not at LHS, she continues to pursue her career of musical theater through her work with Stage Door Fine Arts; a local community theater. Julia has always loved writing and English, so joining the Journalism family felt like a natural fit. She’s looking forward to growing her skills and building strong connections with her classmates this year.