Cowboy Nachos
Nina Jenkins, Staff Writer
October 27, 2011
Imagine having a sunday football game party without food, boring right? This week’ s lip smacking recipe will quench the taste of your hyped friends as they watch their favorite football teams play. Cowboy Nachos Prep Time: 10 minutes Cooking Time: 10-20 minutes Yields:... Read more »
Pumpkin Mousse
Nina Jenkins, Staff Writer
October 26, 2011
Looking for a fun and easy party pleasing recipe for this year’s Halloween party? Try this rich and creamy recipe for Pumpkin Mousse! People will be impressed with this week’s tasty Halloween treat! They will never guess a dessert as creamy and delicious as this butterscotch-pumpkin blend... Read more »
Paige Parker explains life with Paige Parker
Natalie Phillips, Managing Editor
January 23, 2011
When did you first find out that someone else had your name? Paige Susanne Parker: In the sixth grade when we started going to the same school and people would get our papers stuff all confused. Paige Elise Parker: The first time I found out that someone had the same name as me, it made me really angry... Read more »
Campbell skates way to $10,000
Natalie Phillips, Managing Editor
January 21, 2011
Sophomore Jonah Campbell wasn’t quite sure what to do when he first received the news of his $10,000 win for a fantasy skateboarding competition. “I found out at like five o’clock in the morning so I just kind of figured it out,” Campbell said. “ It was crazy.” Although Campbell was ecstatic... Read more »
Sophomore celebrates Ramadan in Egypt
Vicky Camarillo, Editor-in-Chief
October 15, 2010
As Fatima Youssef went up the airport escalator, she looked back at her family. Her sisters and her mother cried as they waved goodbye, and her father videotaped her as the escalator carried her away. Although Fatima felt nervous, she mostly felt excited; she did not know what to expect. Fatima was on... Read more »
Librarian has service dog to guard her health
April 7, 2010
A dog may be a “Man’s Best Friend” but in librarian Sandy Dendy’s case, her German Shepherd is so much more–a possible life saver. For two weeks now, Dendy has been with her very own diabetic service dog. She discovered that getting a service dog was possible when she she attended... Read more »
Your guide to finding the right prom dress
April 7, 2010
With prom just around the corner, girls are frantically looking for the right prom dress. The search for a dress can be a tricky one, but if you follow these steps, you can find a dress that’s just right for you. When looking for a prom dress, you want to find one that will compliment you, but... Read more »
Steve Collins
December 3, 2008
Natalie Phillips Staff Writer A smile spread across Dr. Steve Collins’ face as he and his team looked upon their completed research project, a program developing fuel powered artificial muscles for robotic soldiers. Collins was once a LHS student, and is a class graduate of 1989. He is now working... Read more »
Student magician tries to pay for college by performing magic
November 11, 2008
Chasity Monschein Editor-in-Chief Mesmerizing students by crushing pencils with dollars, turning pennies into dimes, and making cards fly in midair, is LHS’s own magician, senior Aaron Krise. “I became interested in magic when I was in middle school around sixth grade,” Krise said. “I saw... Read more »
America is ready for Sen. Obama
October 31, 2008
Scott Alsafin Staff Writer It is finally time for this 2008 presidential election to come to a close. The votes from the American people to elect the next president of the United States, will be counted in five days. With party primaries, conventions, and political ads all runing over a year and a half... Read more »




