By Ludi Canales The class of 2024 is filled with a tremendous amount of athletic talent. This issue’s Athlete of the Issue was awarded to Luke Fentress. Fentress is a
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Should parents make their children do chores?
By Josie Jenkins Have you ever refused to help clean up your house? If so, does it drive your parents crazy? Many kids think, “Why should we help clean up
Do you fall to peer pressure?
By Juliana Blatzheim Whether you want to believe it or not, everyone is bound to give in to peer pressure. As a high school student, it is impossible to escape
Should American Sign Language be added as a course in school?
By Kelsey Kramer In high school, at least one foreign language credit is offered and offers courses like French or Spanish. ASL or American Sign Language is neither required nor
LHS gives students opportunity to travel overseas
By Caitlyn Peters Spanish teachers Mr. Clay Sagers and Mr. Byron Jeppsen are leading a trip to Peru in the upcoming school year. This gives the students of Lowry High
New teachers start their journey at Lowry High School
By Helena Monreal Mr. John Brooks is a teacher here at Lowry High School who returned after retiring from Winnemucca Junior High School. He returned to teaching Algebra after being
Lowry Homecoming brings out spooky spirit
By Juliana Blatzheim and Luz Magaña This year’s homecoming took place between October 9 to October 14 and was filled with spooky fun as students portrayed their Lowry spirit for
Debra Whittaker; a helping hand With Communities in School
By Alexis Galarza Spread throughout Lowry there are some students who do not have the accessibility to necessities they might need. Our school has worked hard to ensure these students
Lowry’s Drama Club captures the essence of ‘The Three Musketeers: All Swash and No Buckle’
By Danielle Scott In recent years under the instruction of Ms. Kelly Bales, Lowry Drama and Stagecraft has flourished and kept the auditorium full of people waiting to see their
Joseph Vankuiken represents the Performer of the Issue for his enthusiasm for theater
By Ally Green Joseph Vankuiken takes Ms. Kelly Bales’ drama class as an elective class. He excels in this form of art and is viewed as a supportive individual who