‘ Infamous Day’ should always be remembered
Autumn Witt, Staff Writer
December 7, 2011
Seven decades ago President Franklin D. Roosevelt stood before a nation who had been dealt a nearly crippling blow. It was “a day that will live in infamy.” The nation went into overdrive. Soon everything went to building up our fleet and whipping our military into shape again. Once... Read More
Are You Really Too Young?
Autumn Witt, Staff-writer
November 9, 2011
Often we hear the phrase, “too young to die.” The question that has plagued my young mind for about four years now is, what is the acceptable age to kick the bucket? Middle-aged citizens rush to a doctor whenever they so much as hear of someone of their generation passing. While getting... Read More
Choir dinner theater and silent auction tomorrow
Autumn Witt, Staff Writer
November 2, 2011
Tomorrow night’s Choir Dinner Theater will offer a a variety of entertainment delivered by Choir students. The Theater will begin at 6 p.m. in the LHS cafeteria and is followed by a silent auction. All proceeds go to the LHS Choir Spring Trip. Tickets are on sale for $7 for adults and... Read More
Busy Week Begins for LHS Choir
Autumn Witt, Staff-writer
October 18, 2011
First on the list, tonight’s Fall Concert. Admission is free and the concert starts at 7:30 p.m. at Tom Jack Lucas Auditorium. Seven groups will be performing among these are the Schola Cantorum Select Choir and both Chamber Choirs. Which brings us to Dinner Theater auditions tomorrow.... Read More
Lufkin Claims 27 Chairs in Region Choir
Autumn Witt, Staff-writer
October 14, 2011
Hundreds of bleary eyed students from District 21 waited for their number to be called and all were competing for a chair in the Region Choir and by the end of the day, Directors Mike Tyer and Laura Hoelewyn had a good reason to be proud. “We had 27 make the Region Choir,” Tyer said.... Read More

