Lanning makes impact, on and off the field
January 24, 2012
Filed under Spotlight
By Makenna Williams Every down of every play, right in the center of the field, ready to snap the ball is the senior Brian Lanning. At first sight, Lanning might not be the biggest or the strongest on the offensive line, but he most definitely has the heart of an outstanding football player and an amazing... Read more »
Three Paths to Success
December 6, 2011
Filed under Features
By Emma Berkel Over the years, the competitive aspect of college acceptance has been on the rise. Fortunately, LHS offers a variety of options to help its students prepare, including Dual Credit courses, Advanced Placement (AP), and the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. Dual Credit... Read more »
Lydia Hutchison: professional model
November 17, 2011
Filed under Features, Spotlight
By Makenna Williams Any spotlight could shine on her and would not take her by surprise. With such confidence it is no wonder that Lydia Hutchison is so comfortable in front of a camera. The beautiful 5’10” blond with a generous, down to earth personality is a model for Wilhelmina, a top... Read more »
Ian Blake: Theater Obsession
November 3, 2011
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By Dylan Bryant Bright lights blare down onto a stage; an audience watches an actor’s every move. It seems intimidating, but not for Ian Blake. He may only be a freshman, but he’s proven that he’s got the talent to snag a lead role in the school’s production of The Three Musketeers. ... Read more »
Hailey Stevenson: Homecoming Queen
November 3, 2011
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By Molly Aldred and Sabrina Pratt Tall and tan with long blonde curls—this is not the stereotypical image of an intelligent, dedicated woman. However, Hailey Stevenson has all of these characteristics and inspires us daily. Not only is Hailey a four-year varsity swimmer, student body president,... Read more »
Katie Scanlon: head drum major
October 28, 2011
Filed under Features, Spotlight
By Haylee Nanez and Julianne Todd When the Friday night lights begin to heat up, Katie Scanlon is there. When the band is called for practice at 7 a.m., Katie is there. And when the middle podium is set up for the halftime show, Katie is on it. Originally from Jonestown, TX, Scanlon is a... Read more »
LHS musicians gain local celebrity
October 20, 2011
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Italia Gonsalvez Five guys from LHS are taking their garage band Parker to a new level as they perform at downtown Austin venues and around the Texas area. The band consists of Noah LeGrand, lead vocalist, Albert (JR) Alberto, drums, Matthew Bigger, bass, as well as Clayton Koch and Richard Perez, guitarists. Each... Read more »
C² reaches out to other schools
October 12, 2011
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Photos and story by Taylor Harton “One hundred and sixty thousand students stay home from school every day due to bullying”. Bullying has become a growing problem in schools throughout the nation, though statistics show that “in schools where there are bullying programs bullying is reduced by... Read more »
The Making of Footloose
October 7, 2011
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By Emma Berkel It’s said that movie remakes never live up to the original, and while many will come to see a remake in honor of its predecessor, that same nostalgic factor can lead to a viciously negative reception. A mere rehashing of old material just doesn’t cut it and to create a successful... Read more »
4 Choices for Haunted Houses
October 7, 2011
Filed under Features, Uncategorized
By Alex Ceballos [updated on Friday, October 14th] House of Torment This year they’ve done it again. House of Torment has two new themes, Cursed and the Reckoning. The Reckoning is a future Apocalypse theme that takes place where visitors experience a war zone in which most of the human population... Read more »


