Homecoming Activities
Matthew Parodi, Features Editor
October 5, 2012
Every year, students participate in the much anticipated Homecoming activities and spirit week. This week, topped with Wildcat spirit, fills Main Street with crazy costumes and wild personalities. Whether it’s the Wildcat spirit, the dance, the football game or the fun filled Friday before, many students... Read more »
The Band Garage Sale is Open – merchandise sells quick
Connor Philgreen, Section Editor
May 11, 2012
The 22nd Annual Louisburg Band Garage Sale is now open. Mountains of clothes, stacks of books and tables full of merchandise pack the West Gym to the brim. “There is a little bit of everything. Anything you’re looking for, you can find it here. Everybody is in a good mood and willing to help. It’s... Read more »
Stress, teachers strive to end year strong
Kaylee Smith, Managing-Editor
May 4, 2012
By this time in the school year, students are extremely tempted to “check-out” of anything pertaining to work. They would be just fine with showing up and sleeping throughout the day, or at least not participating in class. But, for some teachers, this is crunch time. They must pack everything... Read more »
Art & Fashion students take the stage
Kieran Bradley, Staff Writer
April 20, 2012
The annual Art and Fashion show was held Monday, April 16. Art and Fashion students alike have been preparing for this event all year long. Expectations along with stress levels were at an all time high. Models and designers made last minute adjustments and headed off to the runway. The runway was glowing... Read more »
LEO Club Travels to Washburn
Kieran Bradley, Staff Writer
April 20, 2012
Two weeks ago, the LEO Club officers traveled to Washburn University for the second annual Leadership Challenge Event. Jaden Scott, Regan Wertz, Lindsey Allen, Kieran Bradley, juniors; and Amelia Baumgardner, sophomore; were the chosen delegates to represent Louisburg High School at this fast paced... Read more »
Canon Teague signs to play D1 Baseball
Alex Cook, Staff Writer
March 30, 2012
To Canon Teague, baseball means much more than some could understand. As a kid he grew to love baseball. He soon developed skills far beyond his peers and started to play almost year-round. Baseball has become a huge part of his life and that’s exactly why he will be taking his talents to Iowa City... Read more »
League band festival held at LHS
Brooke Ware, Staff Writer
March 30, 2012
The LHS League Band Festival was held on Mar. 28 at 7:00pm. There were four schools at the performance, including Louisburg. The other high schools in attendance were Ottawa, Paola and Spring Hill. All of the schools played songs that they are preparing for contest at Gardner in April. “Our pieces... Read more »
Scholar’s Bowl Team Headed to National History Bowl
Alex Cook, Staff Writer
March 9, 2012
Nationals is a serious thing, and for our Scholar’s Bowl Team, the National History Bowl is no joke. After placing second at state, the team was one of three to be chosen to represent Kansas on the national level. They will be competing in the nation’s capital, Washington D.C. The team hopes to continue... Read more »
Austin Hood: A Bright Future Awaits
Kaylee Smith, Managing Editor
March 9, 2012
Austin Hood, senior, has had quite a successful high school wrestling career. He’s been a national and state champion, and a future in college wrestling seems like the most natural next step. Bobby Bovaird, wrestling coach, has enjoyed his time as Austin’s mentor and even learned some things from... Read more »
Student Starts Young Politicians Club
John Stambaugh, Staff Writer
February 10, 2012
With all the election process and campaigning happening right now, political prowess is at its highest. The Louisburg High School Young Politicians Club is also a big recent topic and the outcome of one senior’s Graduation Research Project. Harrison Unthank came up with the plan for this club for his... Read more »

