LHS Students Granted U.S. Citizenship
Jamie Gender, Staff Writer
May 1, 2013
On April 24 two of Lindbergh’s seniors, Mirela Husejinovic and Ado Sadikovic were officially named citizens of the United States. Through a long process called the Path to Citizenship, both students made their way into becoming citizens after many months. Becoming a citizen is a long and overwhelming... Read more »
Lindbergh Says Farewell To Principal Helms
Andrew McMunn, Staff Writer
April 26, 2013
As everyone knows by now, this will be the last year that Ron Helms holds the position of head principal at Lindbergh. While someone will step in office to take over when he is gone, Lindbergh will always remember him as being a fantastic principal as well as a great leader. “I’m definitely going... Read more »
As Retirement Nears, Mr. Murray Ready for Next Thing
Esther Raymond, Staff Writer
April 25, 2013
After spending the early part of his career as an engineer in a job that eventually got ‘downsized,’ Glenn Murray (Science Department) decided to become a teacher. A move he acknowledges was ‘definitely completely different’ than what he was doing. Now, after 16 years in education,... Read more »
A Dewey Decimal Goodbye
Trevor Casey, Staff Writer
April 23, 2013
For every library there is a powerful person in charge of overseeing and helping those who utilize the facility as a resource to gather research material. Jane Drabik ( librarian), says goodbye to Lindbergh and wishes us luck with our future studies as she prepares for retirement. “I will miss all... Read more »
Au Revoir, Madame Juzenas!
Jamie Gender, Staff Writer
April 18, 2013
At the end of the 2012-2013 school year, several teachers will be retiring. Kathy Juzenas (Modern Language Department) is one of these teachers who has spent many years educating Lindbergh students. Born and raised in Wisconsin, Juzenas has always loved school, learning, and helping others. While in... Read more »
For Some Students, At LHS, it’s All in the Family
Brooke Swift, and Anna Polizzi, Staff Writers
April 18, 2013
It’s hard to think about teachers having lives outside of school, but it’s even harder to imagine teachers having children that attend the school where they teach. At Lindbergh, there are a few teachers who have children that attend school here: Kennedy Girard (11), son of Judy Girard (Business department),... Read more »
Roommate Search a Huge Obstacle for Current Seniors
Maggie McCune, Staff Writer
April 17, 2013
One of the biggest decisions to make after finally narrowing down what college to attend for the next four years is deciding who to spend that time with. Picking out a roommate can be a very difficult process for some. There are many different personality aspects one must consider: musical tastes,... Read more »
Relationship Debate: Seniors Consider Leaving their Sweethearts
Jamie Gender, Staff Writer
April 4, 2013
What do you think when you hear about a couple who has their one year anniversary? Does the phrase “waste of time” pass through your mind? Or are you the type of person to think it is sweet? Maybe you are not the relationship type at all, and that’s okay too. Relationships, especially teenage... Read more »
Brad Beshel Overcomes Katrina
Brooke Ervin and Hannah Roberts, Staff Writers
March 20, 2013
LHS student Brad Beshel (12) had to make a tough transition because of a horrifying natural disaster when he was only ten years old. After chaos struck his hometown, he was forced to move north to what seemed to be an entirely different world. Everyone is familiar with Hurricane Katrina and the panic... Read more »
Dave’s Diner Home to Lindbergh’s Art
Megan Stringer, Staff Writer
March 13, 2013
When it comes to talent in artwork, Lindbergh sure isn’t lacking. Just walking down the hallways, one can see painting after painting hanging on the walls with the odd sketch thrown in as well. Most of these works are done by students themselves, and come from the Art Department. Though very well... Read more »




