The Perfect Date
Brooke Ervin and Hannah Roberts, Staff Writers
February 13, 2013
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, couples are wondering what to do to celebrate this romantic holiday. There tends to be many interpretations of the ideal Valentine’s Day date. Some would be happy with the classic night out, and sometimes sticking to tradition is the best option. “I... Read more »
Creative Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
Esther Raymond, Staff Writer
February 12, 2013
When it comes to Valentine’s Day gifts, it’s easy to pick up a dozen roses or a box of chocolates and call it a day, but these five out-of-the-box ideas are sure to shake up this year’s V-day gift exchange. 1.) A surprise at school: don’t wait until dinner time to surprise your valentine;... Read more »
Ten Things to Do With Your Old Chocolate Easter Bunny
Sarah Reinsel, Reporter
April 9, 2012
By the end of Easter Sunday, everyone has that same dilemma. What should you do with the huge chocolate Easter bunny that nobody has eaten? Well, in order to save that poor bunny from a sad end in the trash can, here’s some suggestions for what to do with it. 1. Melt it and have a fondue party. 2.... Read more »
Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, Happy Valentine’s Day to me and you!
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Mirela Husejinovic, Reporter
February 14, 2012
Young love is in the air at LHS. Class is over, the five minute bell has rung to get to the next class, yet that seems to be the last thing on the minds of a couple. Look to the left, a guy is waiting for his girlfriend, look to the right, a couple hugging and giggling, and straight ahead, there’s... Read more »
Three Days for MLK
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Mirela Husejinovic, Reporter
January 13, 2012
Students may have missed out on a snow day this week, but at least they have a three-day weekend to look forward to. Students, let the stress ease off your shoulders. It’s time to relax! “I want to go see the Muppet Movie!” said Tanner Milner (12). “I plan on going ice skating... Read more »
Orchestra Holiday Concert
Rachel Collins, Photography Director
January 9, 2012
December 6, Lindbergh Chamber and Symphony Orchestra performed at their Winter Holiday Concert. The orchestras played classics like ”Let it Snow” and “Walking in a Winter Wonderland”. To conclude the concert both orchestras performed in unison ”Joy to the World”, ”Silent... Read more »
Tacky Holiday Sweater Day
Rachel Collins, Photography Director
January 6, 2012
To relieve the stress of impending finals, students had the opportunity to dress up in their holiday sweaters. Read More →
Top 5 Places to See Christmas Lights
Sarah Reinsel, Reporter
December 13, 2011
1. Winter Wonderland at Tilles Park Tilles Park is putting on its 26th year of gorgeous Christmas lights and decorations. The best way to enjoy these lights is riding in an old-fashioned horse-drawn carriage, although driving through the park in a car is also an option. The park is open every night except... Read more »
All I want for Christmas…is for Christmas not to come so soon
Renee Schomaker, Opinions Editor
November 16, 2011
It’s barely November and it seems as if the holidays are already here. For a holiday that is more than a month away, it’s hard to comprehend this fever. Commercials pop up on TV every five minutes, pine trees are displayed in all the major department stores, and holiday music blares out of the... Read more »





