On Wednesday, October 2, the Lampeter-Strasburg Field Hockey team tied Manheim Central 1-1 in overtime. The girls also celebrated senior night that evening.
Achieving straight As, or an unweighted GPA of 4.0, is the goal of many high school students. Getting straight As involves a lot of hard work, but it isn't impossible. Here is how I believe you can get all As. Do your homework. The number of students who do not do their homework shocks me. But doing your homework has many benefits and will help keep your grades up. Those five points you receive for a homework check matter, and when you get a 0 out of 5, it matters even more. Doing your homework also helps you learn the information, raising your test and quiz grades as well. Don't procrastinate. Procrastination is the downfall of many high school students who are capable of good grades. When you receive an assignment, do it ASAP. And when you are given the date of a test, start studying immediately instead of waiting and then cramming the night before. When you do this, you are likely to be less stressed, which increases the quality of the work you do. Don't put
The L-S Thespian Society proudly presents Radium Girls on November 10, 11, and 12 at 7 pm in the Lampeter-Strasburg High School Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. All tickets are general admission. They can be purchased online or at the door. Pioneer Passes for senior citizens can be redeemed at the door . Doors open one hour before each performance. In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, Radium Girls traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court. Her chief adversary is her former employer, Arthur Roeder, an idealistic man who cannot bring himself to believe that the same element that shrinks tumors could have anything to do with the terrifying rash of illnesses among his employees. As the case goes on, however, Grace f
This year’s prom court consists of seven girls and seven boys. The candidates were nominated by teachers and staff for their participation in class, extracurricular activities, and positive interactions with peers and staff, and commitment to excellence. Candidates for Prom Queen Candidates for Prom Queen are Sarah Capoferri, Sarah Deardorff, Marissa Denlinger, Emma Gochnauer, Kristen Herr, Maya Horst, and Esther Landis. Candidates for Prom King Candidates for Prom King are Johnny Franklin, Patrick Holmes, Ezra Mellinger, Jansen Miller, Matthew Monroy, Thomas Shockey, and Joe Underwood. Voting will take place at the prom by the L-S students in attendance. Prom is this Saturday, May 18 at the Eden Resort. Prom King and Queen will be crowned that evening. Meet the Candidates Sarah Capoferri Sarah has been busy with Interact Club, Varsity Club, Mini-THON Club, Senior Class Secretary, Varsity Tennis Team, L-S Heroes program, Honor Roll. This fall, Sarah will