The Stall Street Journal

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John Stambaugh, Online Editer
February 1, 2013

The Pawprint staff is at it again, thinking of creative ideas about how to please the wonderful students of LHS. This time they may have outdone themselves and are working hard to bring the most up-to-date information and stories once a week. The Stall Street Journal is a new installation to the Pawprint... Read more »

Big month for TSA

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John Stambaugh, Online Editor
January 18, 2013

Louisburg High School’s TSA club is keeping busy this January with lots of events recently and much success. On Jan. 9 Kelly Stone and Matthew Parodi, sophomores, traveled to Topeka for leadership and team building activities in the morning, and rounded out the day having lunch with members of organizations... Read more »

Tournament of Champions

John Stambaugh, Online Editor
December 14, 2012

Last Friday and Saturday were, to say the least, a learning experience for the Louisburg High wrestling squad as they traveled to Eudora for the “Tournament of Champions.” While yes, someone was crowned champion this was not a tournament in particular was not a shining moment for LHS. The squad introduced... Read more »

Is Thanksgiving Overlooked?

John Stambaugh, Online Editor
November 30, 2012

It seems like every year Halloween comes way too fast and then comes preparation for… Black Friday! Oh, dear, have we forgotten a holiday and skipped straight to Christmas prep? That’s right, it happens to the best of us, Halloween comes to a close and our minds jump right to Christmas time because... Read more »

Technology Problems

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John Stambaugh, Online Editor
November 9, 2012

Technical and computer related equipment has long been one of few weak points to our school’s otherwise tremendous facilities, and it is well deserved that the student body is well-warned about these technological fallouts. Using the equipment is nearly a nightmare, and to those students who have not... Read more »

Kansas City Sports Teams

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John Stambaugh, Online Editor
October 26, 2012

Turning on the TV every weekend, weekday, weeknight, or whenever it is that you like to watch sports is tough, and getting tougher for every fan of KC Major League teams. The fans have had enough of the losing tradition here in Kansas City, and all we can hope for as we watch our teams get defeated every... Read more »

Lack of Days Off

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John Stambaugh, Online Editor
October 12, 2012

The man was one of the first few to set foot on this great nation’s turf, yet how do we pay respect? There is an “(Observed)” next to Columbus Day in the agenda book. This government holiday is celebrated widely by banks, legislature, the United State Postal Service and very commonly by schools. Columbus... Read more »

Briefcase craze hits LHS

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John Stambaugh, Online Editor
September 14, 2012

“Wow, who is that professional young man/woman carrying a briefcase through the halls of LHS?” This is a common quandary amongst LHS staff and students recently that can be answered with a few simple names. Those briefcase carriers are currently (in no particular order): Will Garza, Adam Daugherty,... Read more »

Senior Skip Day – Royals Stadium, here we come

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John Stambaugh, Staff Writer
April 27, 2012

Proudly sporting the slogan of “Let’s Get Weird” for senior skip day this year, the Class of 2012 had a “Day at the K” on Friday Apr. 20. This is a fantastic tradition for the senior classes of Louisburg High School because it is the one day a year when the school administration can turn... Read more »

Physics students judge Holy Rosary Wea science fair

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John Stambaugh, Staff Writer
April 13, 2012

There is no better feeling than getting to witness the brilliant minds of young people go to work. Selected physics students from LHS had that feeling on Mar. 26 at Queen of the Holy Rosary Wea school when judging their science fair. The projects ranged from demonstrations of how static electricity functions... Read more »

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