Twilight Review from Shelby Steichman
December 15, 2011 • Shelby Steichman
Filed under Reviews, Top Stories
Despite the hype and excitement about Breaking Dawn, I personally don’t think the movie quite lived up to the expectations The movie followed the book fairly closely. All of the key points of the plot were portrayed pretty accurately through out the movie. The only parts of the movie that did not follow... Read more »
Twilight Review from Taylor Kidder
December 15, 2011 • Taylor Kidder
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Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight franchise of books and movies has taken the world by storm. Girls of all ages have flocked the theatres and book stores to enjoy Stephanie Meyer’s latest fantastical endeavor. The latest in this McDonalds cash-cow of the art industry is “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn... Read more »
Obama makes mark in Osawatomie
December 7, 2011
Filed under News, Top Stories, Uncategorized
By Lily Abromeit OSAWATOMIE — The small town of Osawatamie, Kan., grew in population Tuesday when President Barack Obama visited. Police stood on every corner with police tape blocking off parking spots and entrances throughout the normally quiet town. Helpful signs like “Presidential Speech... Read more »
Pack The House Slideshow
November 30, 2011 • Abby Gillam
Filed under Features, Photo Gallery, Student Life, Top Stories
On Nov. 21, LHS had the annual Pack the House winter sports pep rally. Prizes were given to students who brought canned goods. Sports created unique skits and performed them in the gym. Skits include the Salsa boys, Miss LHS, multiple performances by Pom and dancing by all the winter sports teams. Read More →
How To: Avoid procrastination
November 17, 2011 • Kendra Schwartz and Molly Lockwood
Filed under Blogs, Features, Top Stories
When given due dates for big assignments, make a schedule of when you will accomplish various elements of the larger assignment. For example, if you know you have two weeks to write a report, plan when you will write the outline, make a draft, and edit for those two weeks with leniency. It’ll help... Read more »
Ian Schneck planking slideshow
November 16, 2011 • Shelby Steichen
Filed under Photo Gallery, Student Life, Top Stories
Perched on buildings, prone across a cherry picker and board-like on a tree branch, junior Ian Schneck has embraced the planking fad. Over time, fads may come and go, but Shneck is committed to this one from head to toe. Plankers lie horizontally across objects or the ground, heads down and arms glued... Read more »
Sadie McEniry profile
November 2, 2011 • Ashley Hocking
Filed under Student Life, Top Stories
With all the hustle and bustle of life at Lawrence High School, it can be hard to meet new people. Sophomore, Sadie McEniry is one worth getting to know. McEniry manages to balance her time between writing a novel, friends, family, and homework. What activities are you involved in at LHS? I signed up... Read more »
Social studies teacher Dr. Roger Clouser retires
November 1, 2011 • Victoria Secondine
Filed under News, Top Stories
Early in October, Roger Clouser, beloved history and government teacher, announced his retirement. He had been teaching for 41 years. It is no question that a lot of people will miss him. “LHS is marvelous. The kids are fabulous and the teachers are amazing. Everyone welcomed me and made me feel good... Read more »
Slideshow: Cross Country competes at state
October 31, 2011 • Mallory Thompson
Filed under Sports, Top Stories
Senior Michala Ruder and juniors Grace Morgan and Gavin Fischer competed in the state cross country races Saturday, Oct. 29. Read More →
The Laramie Project: A Lawrence High School Theater Production
October 31, 2011 • Ella Magerl
Filed under Blogs, Features, Top Stories
Each fall, Lawrence High School students put on a show. This year’s play was The Laramie Project, a story about a boy who lived in Laramie, Wyoming and was killed because of his sexual orientation. The play was an adaptation of the original production by Moises Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic Theater... Read more »


