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Emma Whitehouse

Emma Whitehouse, Co-Photography Editor

This is Emma Whitehouse and she is the Livewire’s Co-Photography Editor. She is currently a senior, making this her second year on staff. She joined journalism because of her strong passion for photojournalism. Along with journalism, she created and runs Photography Club, the Bullitt East FFA reporter, in Beta Club and Project Unify.

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[Photo] Big Night on Egan Field

Kylie Huber, Staff Writer
September 27, 2021
English teacher Leslie Lloyd had her students write down their resolutions for the new year. She encourages her students to make smaller goals and then work up to their overall goal to help them achieve their resolution. If you want something, it is great if you hope for it, but you have to work for it. If you don’t constantly remind yourself then it is not actually going to change, said Lloyd.

New Year Resolutions: Stick or Stuck

Emma Whitehouse, Photography Editor
January 11, 2020
The Lady Chargers pose next to their trophy after being titled the champions of the Tampa Bay Christmas Invitational. The girls played a total of three games, winning all three of them. The win did give us the confidence, but just the fact of going down there and having team bonding, our team grew closer together which overall has a positive impact on our game play, said Sarah Ezell.

Lady Chargers Are Titled Champions

Emma Whitehouse, Photography Editor
January 8, 2020
Three elder veterans from the assembly stand to be recognized for their branch of military. Veterans ranging in all ages were recognized during the ceremony. Marillia said, Realizing that during the Vietnam War, the guys who were in the trenches were not coming back home. That was hard.

[Photo] The Importance of Veterans Day

Morgan Harbolt, Executive Editor
November 12, 2019
Lady Chargers End Their Soccer Season

Lady Chargers End Their Soccer Season

Emma Whitehouse, Photography Editor
October 28, 2019
Expressing her passion of protecting the Amazon Rainforest, sophomore Molly Phelps holds up sign to spread awareness of the fire. She believes something should be done to protect the species native in the rainforest. Many of the animals will die and biodiversity will decrease rapidly, said Phelps.

The Amazon Rainforest Is On Fire

Emma Whitehouse, Photography Editor
August 30, 2019
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