KU and K-State Rivalry

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Abigail Bair, Staff Writer
October 10, 2012

Kansas University or Kansas State University? This is a question many LHS students are thinking about this coming weekend. Once again, KU and KSU will play against each other in football. For some, a big ordeal and for others, just another day passing by. “I plan on being in attendance,” Jim Morgan,... Read more »

Importance of 2012 Elections

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Abby Bair, Staff Writer
October 1, 2012

Fall 2012 Election: Obama/Biden vs. Romney/Ryan. This year’s election is being called one of the biggest elections since Regan vs. Carter in 1980. Things were the same as they are now, the economy was failing, gas prices were high and the people were looking for change, Democrats and Republicans both. “This... Read more »

Teachers with a New Style

Photo Courtesy by Micheal Pickman

Abigail Bair, Staff Writer
September 7, 2012

This year LHS is full of changes. New teachers fill rooms and take place of teachers who have moved on.  One thing that comes along with these new teachers is different styles. Some teachers have decided to try a new style of teaching called the “inverted classroom.” The inverted classroom is, “one... Read more »

Math Club: 5. a.m. Wake Up, Doughnuts, and Competition

Abby Bair, Staff Writer
January 27, 2012

Second semester is one of the best times for Math Club. During the end of the winter and beginning of spring, all of the mathletes gather together to show their skills against other schools. On Jan. 21, the math club got up at 5 a.m. and rode three hours all the way to Camdenton, Missouri to compete... Read more »

Senior Citizen Thanksgiving Dinner: Giving back with Food & Entertainment

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Abigail Bair, Staff Writer
December 9, 2011

Thanksgiving, as in eating as much as possible in one setting, or Thanksgiving, as in to give thanks? Well the way we understood the word here at LHS was to give thanks. On November 15, senior citizens age 65 and older were welcome to attend a free Thanksgiving dinner at LHS as a way for the school to... Read more »

Too Many Fundraisers, Not Enough Cash

Too Many Fund Raisers

Abigail Bair, Staff Writer
December 9, 2011

Growl towels, cookie dough, fruit, newspaper ads, magazines, ribbons, garage sales and car washes! Every year at LHS there is quite a variety of fundraisers put on by different organizations inside the school district. So, several times in the fall we go to the auditorium and get our packets to begin... Read more »

Cliques never used to rear their ugly heads

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Abby Bair, Staff Writer
November 4, 2011

Cliques. You never even knew what they were when you were little. First day of preschool and your friends with all the girls in your classroom and honestly believe that boys have cooties. That’s the only separation right? You don’t have anything to worry about other than who likes who or the person... Read more »

GRP of the Month

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Abby Bair, Staff Writer
November 4, 2011

Cree Kessler, senior, has chosen her GRP to be helping special education children learn how to play basketball. Kessler is holding a basketball skills day to teach children, from kindergarten through fifth grade with special needs the fundamentals of basketball. Kids of all ages will come in on a Saturday... Read more »