Prom: Beasley’s Barn Dance
Jaden Scott, Editor-in-Chief
May 7, 2013
Prom is always an extraordinary event; but this year, there was something that made it even more special. After the passing of “Mrs. Beasley Sweetheart Dear,” many people had their doubts about how prom would turn out. However, Troy Stout, industrial technology teacher, came to the rescue. He worked... Read more »
Staff Ed: Mr. Evans and Mrs. Stout decide to leave LHS at close of school year
Staff Editorial
May 4, 2012
The 2011-12 school year has been one of LHS’s greatest years yet, from being KCTV 5′s Cool School of the Week to winning the prestigious Blue Ribbon Award. Like all good things, there is usually a down side. At the end of the year our, school will be losing two very influential teachers, Eldon... Read more »
Senior Skip Day – Royals Stadium, here we come
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 »
JV Golf Team Makes Strides
Alex Cook, Staff Writer
April 20, 2012
Since the beginning of the season, the JV golf team has made leaps and bounds in the way of improvement. This improvement broke through Monday, as the wildcats posted lower numbers than ever before at Linn Valley Deer Trace Golf Course for the Anderson County Invitational. “Things went pretty well,”... Read more »
Golfers to hit the greens at Gardner
Caitlyn McSweeney, Photography Editor
March 30, 2012
This year’s Varsity Golf season tees off on Monday, April 2, in Gardner. The six golfers competing at this meet include Alex Kohlenberg, Tommy Storey, Dain Glenn, Alex Cook Treiy Tinich, juniors, and Brad Swenson, senior. Golf, like any other sport, takes practice. This year the Varsity team is mostly... Read more »
Increased Prices = Unhappy Students
Kieran Bradley, Staff Writer
December 9, 2011
Cats Alley is a huge part of LHS. It is a great place to get a quick snack during Halftime or at lunch, but recently prices have increased. This increase has made people grumble, but the change was necessary. Sam’s Club, where Cats Alley buys their food, has increased their prices by two dollars. The... Read more »
DECA Students Head to National Competition in Nebraska
Karen Cardwell, Staff Writer
December 9, 2011
DECA, this term stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. DECA teaches kids marketing skills and prepares upcoming leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management. It is taught in high schools and colleges around the globe. -This year our DECA program... Read more »

