By: Hannah Koehler Jazz band I, II, and III had their first concert of the year on Tuesday, March 6th in the JLDH Performing Arts Center. The concert featured classic songs such as “Blue Monk” a jazz standard written by Thelonious Monk, as well as more contemporary Jazz arrangements like “Everything in its right...
By: Cheney Hurley - Although Elizabeth Diffey is a new Civics and World History teacher at Southeast this year, she has already contributed greatly to the school by introducing the Sock Drive to Southeast....
Junior Kaitlyn Cook’s passion for softball has helped her find a supportive community and team within Lincoln Southeast. “The happiest moment would be accomplishing my goals within softball, and coming to high school was a big, happier change from middle school,” said Cook. “It was nice to broaden my friend range. The hardest part was opening...
By: Jillian Dlouhy – On March 1, around 40 AP U.S. History students here at Southeast will go to the National History Day (NHD) competition to present their projects. Noa Craft and Kyle Beacom are the two teachers for AP U.S. History this year, and are looking forward to the competition. This is Craft’s first...
By: Holden Sutter – On February 1 and 3, Southeast’s FBLA team went to business competitions at UNL and UNO respectively. These competitions, especially the one at UNL, proved to be successful for the team with multiple people winning awards. To understand these competitions, we must first know what FBLA does. Alex Rownd (12) is the...
By: Jack Wilford – For last time this year the reserve basketball players had the chance to show the rest of Lincoln what they were made of. The reserve basketball Public Schools Championship was Valentine’s week for LPS, and both our boys and girls teams got out onto the court one final time. Triathlete and...
By: Lizzy Lavin – Southeast held the annual debate tournament Saturday, February 11. Debate teams around Nebraska came to LSE as our own debate team hosted the event. One of the many debaters on the Southeast team that helped Saturday is junior Ariana Leybold. “[The debate tournament] is something that happens every year, and there...
By: Pharna Chuol – “How low can you go, how low can you go” you may have heard this song as your riding along the road. You may have also heard it at the pep rally on Tuesday as well. The 2016-2017 cheerleading caption(s) Abby Filbert and Alyssa Clark led the Knights as the school...
By: Grace Fitzgibbon – Freshman Alexis Harpster prides herself in being able to read a 500 page novel in a single day. Her passion for reading has helped her realize that she wants to inspire students as an English teacher when she’s older. “[To my students I would say] don’t be afraid to tell me...
By: Julia Effle -
At Southeast there is a wide variety of students and along with that diversity inevitably comes stereotypes. Sponsor Carol Moravec reached out to sophomore Alivia Chealey to join...
By: Syann Engelhard – Musicals have been a symbol of creative expression for many students at Southeast over the years. Often times, contributors find themselves giving it their all and challenging themselves to make the whole musical come together. Last year, the theater department performed Mary Poppins, and this year they will be performing Cinderella....
By: Kelsey Blum -
There have been multiple clubs added onto the roster of clubs this semester - among those new to the list are Environmental Club and Young Democrats . These are both clubs that will...