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enior Kevin Stier abandons "super" Sophomore Nick Sterner "sets fire" to world food service rks for Raiders, plans for short story&apos; Claims "live-in instructor" a benefit :° °+ A@- ." 'i 61: Varney ,There's a new face at Lone E Community Schools, and it tier, eighteen, rec nt y Yd to Iowa City, and open en-  at Lone Tree. Yet while Stier may be new to 4e Tree, he's no stranger to the <ll town atmosphere. !"[Lone Tree] is about the same !Grand Meadow," Stier com- ted. Stcir was born and raised in d Meadow, Minnesota, a town th"a population of around one W+IIII!) . I@. 811+r OSand people. He attended nd Meadow High School, with !£tlJii:| ofat6tlt iwtity- "A Super Lark is like a buffed up 'members. eagle." His school mascot was the Even though he's from Min- iPer Lark. nesota, Stier does not support the i "We were just 'The Larks,' state's collegiate or professional ieh is a bird," Stier explained, athletics. "I like the Philadelphia Eagles and Nebraska," Stier said. And while he hasn't seen much of Lone Tree, just DeVoe street and the one way, he likes the school. Stier says everyone here has treated him very well. Stier did not give a reason or date he would be leaving, but he said that he would probably not stay the whole year. Stier is currently residing with his older brother, Matt, better known as Mr. Stier, in Iowa City. "It's fun," the young Stier ad- mitted. "Well, it's all right. There's not a whole lot to do." That isn't to say, though, that aboring home life doesn't have its perks. "[My brother] can help me with homework," Stiersaid. The Lone Tree Lion's Pride would like to welcome Senior Kevin Stier to the community and wish him luck in the future. ©¢¢@,a110: ibictsr? AII+ llll+r+: "Italllll wllll 8t@Te  / lr. Clark: Math wizard:extraordinaire, !ggravator of "pregnant" Women everywhere I'"i £I'IIiI1i- :@ - _ !@# liati+;" asl:+tlall Are You Newsworthy? Are you a student at Lone Tree High School with an interesting job? An interesting hobby? With an interesting phi- losophy of life? An inter- ' esting life? Contact an editor from the Lone Tree Lion's Pride today with a sug- gestion for the Profiles page, and you could be featured to the worldl wall