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Andie Naugler

Andie Naugler, Editor-In-Chief

Andie Naugler is a senior at Carlsbad High School and a co-editor-in-chief of The Lancer Link. She was chosen to be a Champion Lancer and represent beach volleyball and journalism while promoting a healthy lifestyle in her community. Andie likes piña coladas and getting caught in the rain as well as anything involving the beach. She appreciates whale sharks and their filter feeding ways. This is her third year on staff and she can't wait for an awesome final year!

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The magic of Disney.

BRIEF: Grad Night

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
February 27, 2016
Senior Max DeLoach and junior Sydney Hack of drama club welcome  a potential member. Drama was one of the many clubs featured at the fair.

Clubs unify Carlsbad High’s campus

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
September 11, 2014
Student observes the 3000 building caverns.

Carlsbad crumbles from within

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
May 14, 2014
How we met the finale

How we met the finale

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
April 28, 2014
Aint no rest for the students

Ain’t no rest for the students

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
March 25, 2014
Madison McMurray dons her preppiest outfit for Preppy Day on Wednesday. Many students participated in the lighthearted spirit day leading up to Winter Formal on March 1st.

Spirit weeks are left spiritless

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
March 6, 2014
Cure the Bieber fever

Cure the Bieber fever

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
February 21, 2014
Club member, Kaylin Brennan, hands senior and president of Red Cross Club, Masami Amakawa, money collected for the Measles Initiative. Every year Red Cross Club participates in the Measles Initiative to raise money for less fortunate children who cannot afford to pay for measles vaccines.

Red Cross sells pins for a cause

Andie Naugler, Editor-In-Chief
February 18, 2014
SeaWorld swims into troubled waters

SeaWorld swims into troubled waters

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
February 8, 2014
Francesca Towers straightens up

Francesca Towers straightens up

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
December 13, 2013
Senior Nicole Forth drops off non-perishable food for the Fillabus food drive during lunch in the quad.  Students were encouraged to donate anything they could and could even receive Lancer points for donating.

Lancers lend a hand

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
December 11, 2013
Jordin Shaffer (11) and Milena Barnes (10) share a laugh at lunch. Although it may seem like a bummer for underclassmen to stay on campus, there are many ways to have fun during lunch.

No off-campus, no problem

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
December 9, 2013
Junior Jack Conklin races up the first hill at the Mt. SAC invitational on Oct. 26. At one of the largest cross country invitationals in the world, Conklin ran 2.93 miles in 16:35, placing 79th in his race.

Cross country ties the shoes of success

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
December 5, 2013
Junior Dylan Rutledge, protected by senior Vince Barone, makes a vital rush against the Poway Titans. Carlsbad came out with the win, and has proved yet again that the team is a force to be reckoned with going into the first game of CIF.

Lancers clash with the Titans

Andie Naugler, Editor-In-Chief
November 15, 2013
Advanced Theater seniors Adam Gilmore, Andrew Patterson, and Evan Ridpath perform an intense scene from their piece at the Theater Showcase on Oct. 22.  At their DTASC competition the following weekend, they won second place out of 54 competitors.

Showcase prepares students for DTASC

Andie Naugler, Editor-In-Chief
November 5, 2013
The Scream Zone haunts San Diego County

The Scream Zone haunts San Diego County

Emma Veidt, Editor-In-Chief
November 1, 2013
Dressed in their Decades Day attire, Xcalibur Dancers show their school spirit by performing at lunch on Monday. Decades Day was the first of five spirit days in Spirit Week.

Spirit week takes hold of CHS

Andie Naugler, Editor-In-Chief
September 26, 2013
Riley Worthington (12) helps Caden Homes (9) with his homework. The new AVID tutoring class gives upperclassmen the opportunity to receive community service hours while helping underclassmen get ahead.

New AVID tutor course implemented at CHS

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
September 17, 2013
Freshman this year experience the everyday life of a high school student. But what comes at them will be a challenge for them for the next three years.

Incoming freshman be warned

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
May 14, 2013
Mr. Shinnefield helps out his student, Hunter Padgett on their current unit section on World War 2.

Getting to know Mr. Shinnefield

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
March 18, 2013
Mr. Alexander, an honors physics teacher, instructs sophomore Brianna Gioldert on how to find the change in time. Mr. Alexander has been a teacher at CHS for over 15 years and loves what he does.

Getting to know Mr. Alexander

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
March 5, 2013
Mr Ziegler gives instructions  he gave to the class to Junior Rocco Roncone

Getting to know Mr. Zeigler

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
February 28, 2013
Kiara Decelles, Freshman

Kiara Decelles, Freshman

Haley Spanier, Editor-In-Chief
January 30, 2013
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