- Aria Casteel excels in Career and Technical Education
By Ludi Canales Posted April 12, 2024 Aria Casteel is a student of Ms. Jennifer Montero at LHS. Casteel is a hardworking student and an
- Brogan Atkins shows off his skill in Social Studies
By Ally Green Posted April 12, 2024 Mr. Grant Beatty selected his student Brogan Atkins for Student of the Week for how he stands out in class
- Jonathan Moser sets PR at High Desert Freshman and Sophomore meet
By Caitlyn Peters Posted April 8, 2024 Track and field coach Byron Jeppsen chose sophomore Jonathan Moser for Student-Athlete of the Week because of his
- Kianna Head shows her dedication to be part of Lowry High track team
By Destiny Medicine Cloud Posted April 8, 2024 Kianna Head is a sophomore at Lowry High. Her coach Maite Hernandez has chosen her as the girl’s
- Audrey Quinn picked as Physics Student of the Week
By Yizel Martinez Posted April 3, 2024 Freshman Audrey Quinn, Science Student of the Week stands out in Mr. Brandon Eastman for her dedication and
- ACT Rescheduled for April 23
By Staff The ACT for junrios was recently canceled due to internet isues on the day of the test. “The company that we were going
- Tristen Bennett stands out in Graphic Design
By Olivia Espinola Posted April 2, 2024 Graphic Design II teacher Ms. Megan Maga picked Tristen Bennett for creditability, recognition of working hard, and improvements
- Maleena Messer shows improvement in Algebra
By Raegan Terry Posted March 28, 2024 Mr. Andrew Dickson chose Meleena Messer as his Student of the Week because of her outstanding improvement. To
- Fallon Fowler is Student-Athlete of the Week for her Hard Working Abilities
By Emily Valdez Posted March 27, 2024 Fallon Fowler is Student-Athlete of the Week for JV Softball, chosen by Coach Tawnya Root for her work
- Jace Sartor hits his way to Student-Athlete of the Week.
By Eli Long Posted March 26, 2024 His coach, Clay Sagers chose Jace Sartor for his talent and dedication to baseball, his JV teammates, and
- Maddex Hislop enjoys new sport
By Ariana Lee Rothe Posted March 21, 2024 Coach Andrew Meyer chose Maddex Hislop as the Student of the Week in golf. “Maddex is dedicated
- Luz Magaña is recognized for her excellent participation in Spanish
By Madalynn Tagle Posted March 21, 2024 Spanish teacher, Mr. Clay Sagers, chose Student of The Week based on her hard work and participation. Luz
- Spanish teacher Clay Sagers becomes vice principal
By Destiny Medicine Cloud Clay Sagers has been announced as the new vice principal for the 2024-2025 school year. Sagers has loved teaching his students
- Academic Challenge: A successful year lands the team at state
By Luz Magaña Academic Challenge is a group that competes with other schools in trivia and challenges their knowledge on different academic topics. This year,
- Is there ever a time when it is okay to lie?
By Kelsey Kramer Have you ever lied to your best friend about how “gorgeous” they look with their new haircut? Or told someone they made
- Is cheating in school becoming more common?
By Ludi Canales Cheating in school has been a contentious issue for decades, but the question remains: is it becoming more common? There are arguments
- With new coach and 80 athletes, track prepares for season
By Helena Monreal and Lainey Novacek Track is coming through quickly, with lots of potential, traveling, and exciting challenges for the upcoming season. Coach Tyrell
- The comeback season: Varsity baseball preview
By Danielle Scott This year’s baseball season is seen as a great opportunity for the program to be rebuilt. With strong players in all positions
- Varsity softball has high hopes for 2024 season
By Macy Whitted Coming back from being 2nd in the 3A Northeast, most of the girls returning have high hopes for the 2024 softball season.
- Between storms, boys’ golf gets ready for season
By Juliana Blatzheim The boy’s golf season is just getting its start and players are looking forward to spending time with the team and beginning
- Lowry High School swim team dives into the season
By Madalynn Tagle The Lowry swim team is currently getting ready for their upcoming season. This year new swimmers are being welcomed onto the team;
- JV softball gets ready to hit the field
By Lainey Novacek The team will have new coaches, Tawnya Root and Benny Martinez. She is excited to help these girls enter high school softball.
- JV baseball brings improved attitude to new season
By Keira Garner and Lainey Novacek This year’s JV baseball team is looking forward to the season because they didn’t end on the note they
- Lowry inducts latest members of Hall of Fame
By Juliana Blatzheim Lowry inducted three new members into the Hall of Fame. Each member has played a crucial role in the development of Winnemucca’s
- Andrea Zavala sings her way to the top of the issue
By Olivia Espinola Dave Munk, the choir director, has nominated Andrea Zavala for Performer of the Issue. Zavala has worked hard for her to be
- What’s entertaining us
‘Fortnite’ By Raegan Terry With the original season returning, many players were eager to play again. “Fortnite” used to be a viral game. However, over
- Prom is dancing right around the corner
By Alexis Galarza Over the years, Lowry has always put on a junior and senior prom. Prom is usually sometime in early May or late
- Cover Story: Why are kids skipping school?
By Alexis Galarza According to the American Institutes for Research, the average attendance rate for an American high school is 89 percent. At this moment
- Do’s and Don’ts for the Spring
By Juliana Blatzheim Spring is on its way, meaning it’s time for growth, renewal, and hopefully some warmer weather. Make sure to follow these do’s
- Fun at Lowry High School a Winterfest Recap
By Caitlyn Peters and Eli Long This has been an eventful week for Lowry, with students participating greatly in lunchtime activities, after-school events, and especially dress-up
- Lowry Voices: What is your dream spring break?
By Emily Valdez
- Buckaroo Roundup with Izayus Barajas, Alessandro Huerta and Gabe Hernandez
By Macy Whitted 1. Dream job? GH: Plumber. IB: Construction worker. AH: Welder. 2. Favorite after-school snack? GH: McDonalds. IB: Anything. AH: Ruffles and Dr.
- Lights, Camera, Action
By Raegan Terry With LHS’s spring children’s play “Hansel and Gretel” coming soon the actors are becoming more and more excited. Ms. Kelly Bales is
- National Honor Society welcomes new members
By Madalynn Tagle Every year a select group of scholars is recognized by the National Honors Society (NHS). These scholars have been welcomed into the
- Wrestlers take 4th at state; Harber wins second title
By Allison Green Coach Brant Corak and John Brooks have led their athletes from start to finish. Without their coaching, the team would never have
- Honor Band and All-state Choir recognized with six section leader positions
By Cynthia Ruiz Mr. David Munk introduced this year’s All-State and Honor Band/Choir as well as Martin Dockter who’s All-State Choir and Yovany Balderas in
- Freshman boys’ basketball grows during first high school season
By Lainey Novacek While the team lost many of their games, player Blake Burdette believes the team improved immensely compared to the beginning of the
- Robotics ends with home tournament
By Kelsey Kramer The robotics team hosted their last tournament of the year with the oversight of Scott Santos. The robotics teams’ competition grew from
- Skills USA goes to regionals
By Stella Hammargren Several SkillsUSA members recently competed at regionals in welding. AJ Mendoza believes that this helps him achieve greater success. “I do the
- Freshman girls basketball finishes .500
By Stella Hammargren This season showed some players the meaning of being part of a team. “I really enjoyed this season,” said Burt. “I think
- Another year, another state title
By Alexis Galarza This season, the varsity girl’s basketball team fought hard in league games which rewarded them with attending the state championship once again.
- Varsity boys shoot till the end
By Danielle Scott and Alexis Galarza The Lowry varsity boy’s basketball has had its ups and downs throughout their season but they fought hard for
- Adajah Milam shines on cheer squad
By Alexis Galarza Adajah Milam has been participating in the Lowry cheer team for two years. She joined her sophomore year and earned a place
- Donna Johnson strives to create unique art
By Eli Long Donna Johnson was chosen by Ms. Julia Topholm to be the artist of the issue this time around. Topholm has noticed Johnson’s
- JV boys’ basketball dribbles to an end
By Juliana Blatzheim The JV boys have pushed their hardest to reach success. Working with each other, they have created a strong, bonded team. The
- JV girl’s basketball ends the season with a 10-13 overall record
By Olivia Espinola The girls worked hard this season to improve each day to become a team. The girls think there was a lot of
- Student-Athlete of the Issue: Anthony Guzman
By Danielle Scott Anthony Guzman has become an avid basketball, football, and baseball player and in each sport, he is not only a great athlete
- Student-Athlete of the Issue: Landon Esquivel
By Alexa Toscano Senior Landon Esquivel has dedicated his four years of high school to playing golf. He started out when he was young by
- Ryder Huitt selected for his high-powered proficiency
By Cynthia Ruiz Posted March 18, 2024 As the varsity track season hits Ryder Huitt was chosen by Mr. Tyrell Lucas for demonstrating an enthusiastic and
- Student-Athlete of the Issue: Cambria Tisue
By Destiny Medicine Cloud Cambria Tisue is a senior at Lowry High and has shown her dedication to sports throughout her athletic career. She has
- Student-Athlete of the Issue: Maddison McClure
By Ludi Canales In today’s society, athletes have become more than just individuals who excel in their respective sports. They have become role models, inspiring