By Celest Castellanos Posted June 7, 2018 The 2018 Leadership class hosted its banquet on May 29, at the Convention Center. The banquet was full of exciting moments for former
Month: June 2018
Lowry hosts Scholarship Night for the class of 2018
By Clarissa Olson Posted June 7, 2018 Wednesday, June 30, Lowry hosted its annual Scholarship Night at the Boys and Girls Club. Thousands of dollars worth of scholarship money was
Off-season athletic activities for the summer
By Riley Sakurada Posted June 7, 2018 What is there to do this off-season, there are many options for you this summer. From football to volleyball there should be enough
Say hello to your new (or returning) staff members
By Clarissa Olson Posted June 7, 2018 Sean Whelen from Clarendon Hills, Illinois (a suburb of Chicago) will succeed retiree Paul Criddle as head of the music department. “I am
Seniors aren’t the only ones leaving Lowry this year
By Samm Sharp Posted June 7, 2018 Saying goodbye to an era of music… After 34 years of directing music, Mr. Paul Criddle is finally retiring; 29 of those years
What you need to know about high school
By Halle Sullivan Posted June 7, 2018 High school. Everything is about to get crazy but keep your head down and avoid all administration. Just kidding, high school is nothing
Art and CTE hold annual showcase
By Samm Sharp Posted June 7, 2018 The annual Art and CTE showcase took place on May 31. Several different artistic levels and skills were displayed around the art building.
A lot has changed for seniors through the years
By Riley Sakurada Posted June 7, 2018 Here we go seniors; we have finally made it. We all know senior year is gone. It sure came and went away quickly.
Artist of the Year: Dallas Hunewill
By Halle Sullivan Posted June 7, 2018 Dallas Hunewill, a Winnemucca-born and raised senior who loves art. Hunewill grew up with her artist mother, who influenced her to get involved
Whatever happened to…TV
By Julianna Gonzalez Posted June 7, 2018 I think we’ve established that in recent years, television isn’t as popular anymore. So, what exactly happened to TV? It used to be