In this week’s episode, Eli Bault and Payton Mucker discuss two more influential figures in honor of Black History Month. The hosts also cover senior Kelsey Thomas and the upcoming speech sectionals.
The Felix Frame: Feb. 23, 2024
Kelsey Thomas wins singing competition and the Speech Team prepares for sectionals
February 23, 2024
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Elijah Bault, Content Creator
Elijah is a senior at LHS. He has been participating on the Magpie staff for the past two years. Although he is not a part of the actual class, he has enjoyed his time on the staff, writing articles, taking photos, and eventually settling in as one of fourth of the of The Felix Frame hosts. He especially loves editing videos and taking pictures. Outside of Magpie, Elijah participates in the McHale Tech Crew, Swing Choir, Drama Club, and Jazz Band. After high school, he will attend Ball State University to major in Theatre Design and Technology with a focus on Sound Design and Scenic Design and a minor in Jazz Music.
Carissa Dawson, Multimedia Editor
Carissa Dawson is one of the Multimedia Editors on the Magpie Staff. Dawson is in Swing Choir, co-captain of the Speech Team, captain of the Dance Team, vice president of Thespian Society, and vice president of Sub Debs. She works at the local movie theater, Mary Max. Dawson enjoys reading and watching television when time permits. Dawson plans to go to Ball State University in the fall to continue a career path in journalism.
Payton Mucker, I Love Jamaal
Payton Mucker is a senior at LHS heading into the third year of his time shared with Magpie. He currently serves as the Business Manager but has previously had roles such as Podcast or Social Media manager. Payton will be attending Ball State University in the fall of 2024 to study journalism. While not busy on staff, you can find Payton performing on the stage or spending time with the people he loves most. He can’t wait to see what this year holds and is ready to wrap up his time and proudly be an LHS alumnus.