Schools to vote on 4A split
Adam Daugherty, Co-sports Editor
May 14, 2013
The recent debate regarding the class 4A has been up in the air all year. The board of high school principals has made a decision; they’ve decided to split up the 4A class. Now that it has passed the board of directors, it will go to every principal in the state and a vote will take place that will... Read more »
District introduces senior surveys
Jaden Scott, Editor-in-Chief
May 14, 2013
USD 416 has started a new survey program beginning with this year’s graduating seniors. LifeTrack Services will be providing surveys to solicit input about the school experience at LHS. The district will use this information to plan initiatives and make any improvements that may be necessary. Funding... Read more »
Art League
Ashley Ruder, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013
Wednesday May 1, ten LHS art students went to Baldwin to compete in league art. The students were DeAnna Rooney, Rebecca Meganck, Sophia Smith, Kieran Bradley, Anna Bell, Brook Vaughan, Ali Dover and Janelle Carl, seniors; and Nic JoRay and Emily Winterburg, juniors. The team ended up taking third out... Read more »
Graduation speeches
Tanner Myers, Staff Writer
May 3, 2013
The end of the year is quickly approaching and for a quarter of the LHS population, this means graduation. With this being the first year without the GRP, there were some new requirements to fulfill. One of the new requirements was every senior had to write a graduation speech. Normally at graduations,... Read more »
Farewell to Mrs. Jones
Caitlyn McSweeney, Photography Editor
May 3, 2013
The rumors are true; Jenna Jones, history teacher, will not be teaching at Louisburg next year. Jones got a new job as a vice principal for sixth graders in the Spring Hill district. Not only will Jones’ new job be closer to home, but it is also an administration position, which she wanted. Jones... Read more »
Chef Jacob Arbuckle
Alex Cook, Co-Sports Editor
April 24, 2013
Take a look around the LHS lunchroom. If you see junior Jacob Arbuckle eating a piece of cake out of a Tupperware container, you should be jealous. It’s probably homemade and if that’s the case, it’s delicious. Just ask one of the many students who have tasted some of his creations. Passion for... Read more »
April Anarchy
Tanner Myers, Staff Writer
April 18, 2013
It wasn’t so long ago when it seemed like everyone was on edge over the fate of their March Madness bracket. Will my team win? Where the heck is Gonzaga? And just what exactly is a Billiken? Now all of these questions are answered, and college basketball won’t be back until this fall. So... Read more »
Inappropriate Tweeting
Kieran Bradley, Managing Editor
April 16, 2013
Most people know that there is a certain etiquette when posting things on Twitter, however there are always those few who tweet with no boundaries. It should be common knowledge that you don’t put pictures of yourself doing things you really shouldn’t be doing out there for the entire world to see,... Read more »
Inclement weather causes problems for forensics
Matthew Parodi, Features Editor
March 15, 2013
photo by Kelly Stone The latest news from forensics came last Saturday at the Paola tournament. Award winners included Carlie Hurst, senior, third in Prose; Matthew Parodi, sophomore, sixth in Impromptu Speaking and Kendall Smith, sophomore, seventh in Poetry. In each one of the events that LHS placed... Read more »
New SRO Joins Crimestoppers
Alex Cook, Sports Co-Editor
March 1, 2013
Officer Chris Curry has brought change about LHS, and this change has spead into the LHS Crimestoppers. With his arrival the students have been brought a new sense of security and of course, the dreaded traffic tickets. “It has been weird,” Crimestoppers secretary, Katie Dixon, senior, said. “We’re... Read more »

