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About the Contributors

Braden Altrup, Executive Producer of Broadcast Media
Braden Altrup is a senior and is the Executive Producer of the Broadcast Media class. This is his third year in Broadcast Media and is super honored to be the Executive Producer. After he graduates he will be going to University of Northwestern Ohio for Motorsports Marketing in hopes to get his dream job of working for Formula Drift. He spends his free time building his 240sx s13 drift build and working on his marketing/design projects for his clients.

Jamyla Roberson, Reporter
Jamyla Roberson is a junior and is in her first full year at Liberty. She’s from Hazelwood East High School. In her spare time, she loves to dance and cook for her family. She loves trying new things and meeting new people. She wants to be a criminal defense lawyer once she gets out of school.

Henry Sartain, Reporter
Henry Sartain is a senior and this is his second class involving publications. He has been at Liberty for all of his years in high school and when he’s not at school he loves to go on walks and watch TV. In his junior year, he was a part of journalism. He went out to get interviews with teachers and students and wrote stories about their accomplishments or the events they were a part of. He took many pictures of all kinds of events happening around the school, including Student Council, performances, and sports.

Zoe Snell, Feature Editor of Broadcast Media
Zoe Snell is a sophomore and it’s her second year in journalism. Zoe started out in introduction to journalism last year and instantly fell in love with broadcasting. She went to several camps and even was the first freshman to go to the spring conference. Zoe is the feature producer for the broadcast class. Not only is Zoe a journalist, she has her own band that plays local gigs once a month, and she’s on the color guard team.

Liz Hayes, Editor-in-Chief of Broadcast Media
Liz Hayes is a senior and this is her fourth year in publications. She is the editor-in-chief of broadcast media where she produces “The Eagle’s Eye” as well as the livestream producer. She is also a reporter for the Talon yearbook and LHSToday. She enjoys listening to music and working on publications in her free time. Liz hopes to be a director for a living. Her dream school is NYU and she hopes to live in NYC during and after college.

Kieran Howsare, Eagle’s Eye Editor
Kieran Howsare is a Junior this year and in her second year of the Broadcast Media class. This year she’s going to be the editor-in-chief for the Eagle’s Eye. Kieran in her freetime enjoys baking and being around her family after a long day at school. She also does costume crew in theater and just recently started EMT work. Once she graduates she’s picking between majoring in Culinary or Cosmetology.