Coach Darin Scott
Sarah Reinsel, Reporter
May 11, 2012
I really have Coach Darin Scott to thank for why I’m still spending almost every day playing softball. When I was twelve, I got my first taste of Lindbergh softball at a summer camp. I was pretty awestruck, and a little intimidated, by how good the high school players were. I also realized I had... Read more »
Coach Eric Means
Sydney Milner
May 11, 2012
Throughout my 9 years as a swimmer, I’ve had numerous coaches, but the Lindbergh coaches will always be my favorite. Coach Means has been the head coach of the Girls Swim Team during my four years of high school. While we’ve had our frustrating moments, he has always been supportive. He can... Read more »
Coach Tim Lombardo
Sydney Milner, Reporter
May 7, 2012
Tim Lombardo has been the assistant coach for the Girls Swim team during my swim career at Lindbergh. During my freshman year, he encouraged me to meet my goal of swimming at the Missouri State Swimming and Diving Competition. I swam in relay events. He helped me get involved in a club swim team and... Read more »
Eve 6 “Speak in Code” Review
Michael Rich, Webmaster
April 24, 2012
Back in the late 90s, Eve 6 was huge. Their self-titled album (1998) went platinum and spawned the massive hit “Inside Out.” The band continued their success into 2000 with the release of Horrorscope, which was certified Gold and introduced the prom-ballad hit “Here’s To The Night.” Unfortunately,... Read more »
You Only Live Once
Renee Schomaker, Reporter
April 3, 2012
What once was “LOL” became “LMAO” and now is “YOLO”. These overused slang words are taking over texts, tweets and status updates. Not only is this trend irritating and redundant, but most often, these phrases do not even make sense when they’re put at the end of a sentence. The newest craze,... Read more »
Music’s much needed makeover
Brandon Moncada, Centerspread Editor
March 25, 2012
With artists such as Ke$ha, Lil Wayne, and the “new” Black Eyed Peas (that meaning the flop that was The Beginning) being played on most mainstream radio stations, artists such as Adele, who’s time in the spotlight has been long overdue, the band Fun., and Gotye have come as a breath of fresh... Read more »
The Hunger Games Preview
Laura Rottman, Reporter
March 13, 2012
The movie The Hunger Games, coming out on March 23, has been widely anticipated by fans of the books. The series was written by Suzanne Collins and film will be directed by Gary Ross. The Hunger Games revolves around the protagonist, Katniss Everdeen, and her friends. Their world contains twelve districts... Read more »
John Carter Preview
Laura Rottman, Reporter
March 8, 2012
Based on the book A Princess of Mars, John Carter premieres in movie theaters on March 9 and tells the story of how former Captain John Carter is transported to Mars. Conflict occurs between the leaders of various planets. Carter decides to try to save Mars and its inhabitants, which are dying from... Read more »
The Woman In Black Film Review
Andrew McMunn, Reporter
March 6, 2012
What can usually be found in PG-13 rated horror films is a large number of 2-dimensional teenage characters, melodramatic scenes of restricted violence (remember, it’s PG-13) and, of course, the hundreds of “pop-up” shockers. While The Woman in Black does have most of these, it has something else... Read more »
The Downfall of Film
Brandon Moncada, Editor
March 5, 2012
With the Academy Awards just behind us, the biggest night to promote the highest quality pictures from the previous year, questions arise to the tastes of Lindbergh students. Does quality really matter in this day and age of the young adolescent minds of Lindbergh and teens alike? Has the theater just... Read more »




