A Decade in Pride

January 28, 2011 • Abby Gillam  
Filed under Features, Uncategorized

2000 The rugby team placed 11th at regionals in Tulsa, Okla. Most players who tried out had never played before. Some played the game because it was similar to football, while others played to condition for other sports. 2001 Key club was a popular club that gave members a chance to help support their... Read more »

Bridging the Gap

January 28, 2011 • Abby Gillam  
Filed under Features

Traveling away from home can be a difficult thing to do at a young age. But as technology grows, it makes it easier for young travelers like foreign exchange students Marten Laudi and Ngoch Banh. However, some who traveled decades ago say easy communication to home can corrupt the cultural experience. Thirty... Read more »

Lions go PINK

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October 27, 2010 • Mallory Thompson  
Filed under Features, Top Stories

From the moment they heard Shannon Wilson was diagnosed with breast cancer, her students just wanted to help. They thought about donating money, but weren’t initially sure how. They wound up organizing the school’s first Breast Cancer Awareness Month recognition. “This cause can really make a... Read more »

Drum Majors Lead the Band

October 27, 2010 • Jamiera Flowers  
Filed under Features, Top Stories

  During the school year, students complain of being stressed out. However, for drum majors, the stress is taken to a new level, especially during marching season.   There are three drum majors this year, seniors Kelsey Schweer, Ellen Bentley, and junior Anne Reed–Weston.    The process for... Read more »

Night of the charitable dead

October 27, 2010 • jake mather  
Filed under Features, Uncategorized

At 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 2 in South Park, a horde of charitable zombies descended upon downtown. Within the masses were senior Grace Miller and juniors Megan Flory, Weston Norris and Victoria Secondine. Donning their best undead attire with matching accessories, such as fake blood and various flesh wounds,... Read more »

Colour My Court

October 6, 2010 • MACKENZIE BREITHAUPT  
Filed under Features, Student Life

embedded by Embedded VideoDownload Video Voices echoed off the tile floors of the cafeteria, interrupted by a screeching megaphone. The distinctive lyrics “You can colour my world with sunshine yellow each day…” played like a broken record. Bright colors flashed by like multiple still... Read more »

Picturing Business Experience

October 6, 2010 • Jake Mather  
Filed under Features, Top Stories

Since starting Emily Johnson Photography a year and a half ago, the owner of the business with the same name devotes three to four hours of work daily if she has a consistent flow of clients. This is on top of keeping up with her school work. “I didn’t have a job and I needed money, but at... Read more »

Changed Allegiances

October 6, 2010 • Michael Peterson  
Filed under Features

   As a teenager, Timothy Kuhlman walked the halls of Free State High, picking up his diploma there in 2005. From there, he went to Kansas State University, taking pride in his status as a Wildcat, earning his bachelor’s degree last year. When the time came around for Kuhlman to choose where he would... Read more »

LHS graduate thriving entrepreneur

May 14, 2010 • Jake Mather, A&E Editor  
Filed under Features, Web Exclusive

At a disadvantage from birth with epilepsy and global developmental delay, fourth grader Anthony Schwager wanted a bee hive. Alarmed, his parents said no, but they eventually gave in. After having two hives die during the first winter, Anthony restarted his dream with four additional hives the following... Read more »

Showtime audition results announced!

February 25, 2010  
Filed under Features, Student Life, Web Exclusive

S H O W T I M E    2 0 1 0   Ain’t No Sunshine Blue (Da Ba Dee) Dance With My Father Don’t Stop Believin’ Everything Falling Slowly Got To Get You Into My Life Hallelujah Home On the Range I Run To You I’d Rather Go Blind I’ll Make a Man... Read more »

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