A Nook For Your Book
Mirela Husejinovic, Husejinovic
February 2, 2012
Remember the days when you had to roam around the library looking for one particular book, and doing so could take an entire class period? Well, those days are over because there’s a Nook for your book. Recently, Lindbergh High School bought 30 Nooks that are wifi accessible and include numerous apps,... Read more »
Flyers Choice Awards Survey
Michael Rich, Webmaster
February 2, 2012
Take a couple minutes to contribute to the yearbook’s version of the Teen Choice Awards. The results will be tallied and the winners will be revealed in the 2012 Spirit yearbook. Take the survey here. Tweet Read More →
Visitation & Funeral Arrangements for Jake Franzel
Michael Rich, Webmaster
January 28, 2012
Visitation for Jake Franzel will be held tomorrow, Sunday, January 29 from 2 to 9 pm at Kutis, Affton Chapel on Gravois. A funeral service will be held the following day, Monday, January 30 at 10 am at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church in Crestwood (1420 Sappington Road). The funeral procession... Read more »
Lindbergh Mourns the Loss of Jake Franzel
Michael Rich, Webmaster
January 27, 2012
Lindbergh High School senior Jake Franzel passed away early this morning after a long battle with cancer. Franzel was officially diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an aggressive form of bone cancer, in January 2009. Over the years, Jake, the school, and the community have held various fundraisers to support... Read more »
Math Teacher Laura Thomas Wins Surprise Award
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Shelly Clark & Sarah Reinsel, Reporters
January 27, 2012
During her third hour geometry class today, Laura Thomas (Math Department) was interrupted with a pleasant surprise. The Peabody Energy Corporation had chosen Laura Thomas to win the prestigious Leaders in Education Award, and a representative had come to her classroom to present her with the award,... Read more »
Mardi Gras Madness
Mirela Husejinovic, Reporter
January 18, 2012
All the controversy on whether or not we should have a dance in February finally comes to an end. Now that the dance is finalized, for girls it’s time for hours of shopping, and guys, it’s time to go on a hunt to find the right girl. On February 4, the Lindbergh High School doors open at 6:00 p.m.... Read more »
Oh my gosh, it snowed!
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Sarah Reinsel, Reporter
January 12, 2012
What a classic example of St. Louis weather. After enjoying weather in the 50s and 60s for the past couple of weeks, the Lindbergh School District woke up to a cold, snowy, more typical January day. The trip to school this morning turned into an expedition through the tundra rather than the usual... Read more »
Keith and Company to Perform at Lindbergh
Mirela Husejinovic, Reporter
January 10, 2012
Coming to Lindbergh High School on Saturday January 14 at 7:00 P.M. in the auditorium is a one-of-a kind guest that will leave everyone glued to their seats. Keith and Company, a local comedy group specializing in hypnosis will bring their unique act to LHS. Students will get the opportunity to watch... Read more »
Visitation & Funeral Arrangements for Mike Stammer
Michael Rich, Webmaster
January 5, 2012
Visitation for Michael Stammer will be held this Friday, January 6 from 4 to 8 pm at Kutis, Affton Chapel on Gravois. A small service will be held the following day, Saturday, January 7 at 9:30 am also at Kutis. He will be laid to rest at Sunset Cemetary across the street. Stammer passed away early yesterday... Read more »
Lindbergh Loses Longtime Friend, Employee Mike Stammer
Andrew McMunn, Reporter
January 4, 2012
At around 2:00 a.m. this morning, Lindbergh’s Technical Assistant Michael Stammer passed away due to a sudden heart attack. Stammer had worked with the school district for close to thirty years. His job included checking the eligibility of student athletes, designing the Lindbergh High School website... Read more »




