By Camille Lyon Posted November 24, 2008 “I don’t know yet, but I might go snowboarding and that should be pretty fun if I can catch a ride.” “I will
Month: November 2008
Lady Bucks earn tie against Sparks
By Chloe Rusconi Posted November 21, 2008 In terms of the league standings, this game would have no effect since the girls were already going to zone. But to Lowry’s
JV football ends season with win over Spartans
By Rachelle Dennis Posted November 20, 2008 On Thursday the Lowry JV football overcame some second-half mistakes and held off a Spring Creek comeback to win their final game of
Little girl’s cheer camp offered by Lowry cheer
By Stephanie Hageman Posted November 20, 2008 Did you ever have a special event as a young child with older kids that ended up becoming role models to you? You looked
Getting to know Mr. Brant Corak
By Chloe Rusconi Posted November 20, 2008 “If I could go back, I would do it all over again and still be a teacher,” said Brant Corak a Math teacher
Ryan Kracaw, student profile
By Stephanie Hageman Posted November 20, 2008 R.K. Ryan Kracaw The Brand. What grade are you in?R.K. Freshmen The Brand. Tell us about your family.R.K. My dad is a family
Girl’s golf ends successful season
By Mallorie Leal Posted November 18, 2008 This year, girl’s golf was on a roll. Lowry had the two best golfers in the state, Chloe McClintick and Casey Kieser. The team
Local election results
By Katy Granath Posted November 15, 2008 Although the presidential race between Barack Obama and John McCain has veritably stolen the political spotlight, Humboldt County’s own elections were the cause
Clubs celebrate Foreign Language Day
By Stephanie Cochrane Posted November 14, 2008 French Club advisor, Mrs. Marie-Jean Dawson said, “All three clubs are working diligently to raise money to either go abroad or do activities
Dreams of state title slip away for boy’s varsity soccer
By Mary Granath Posted November 12, 2008 On Friday, November 7 the Lowry Bucks boy’s soccer team waged a war against Incline. The Bucks had made history only three days