By Megan Griggs Posted October 14, 2009 One of the most traditional Homecoming activities here at Lowry is Powderpuff football. This year it was seniors and freshmen against the juniors
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Pep assemblies pump up the crowd for Homecoming
By Amy Balagna Posted October 14, 2009 The pep assembly on Monday was a huge success. Its purpose, to encourage students to participate in Homecoming week, was displayed throughout the
NHS: It takes more than a GPA
By Ben Norfolk Posted October 14, 2009 Many people think National Honor Society (NHS) is only about good grades and immense intelligence. In reality, it is much more than that.
Lowry welcomes five new staff members
By Brittany Nielsen Posted October 14, 2009 Lowry has four new teachers, Mrs. Miranda Santos, Mr. Corey Coles, Mr. Brian Nickisch, and one returning teacher, Mrs. Heather Morgan who taught
2009 Homecoming is one to remember
By Camille Lyon Posted October 14, 2009 “More horsepower than a train, Lowry’s got game,” was a success. The Homecoming week was filled with many dress-up days to get students
Two FFA members to compete at National Convention
By Brittany Nielsen Posted October 14, 2009 To some, FFA is a way of life. Future Farmers of America helps develop “their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career
The Buckaroo Roundup
By Tara Sanders Posted October 14, 2009 What is your favorite class this year?“My two off periods, they’re the best. I get to sleep in and leave early.” Do you
Lady Bucks shutout Yerington
By Ben Norfolk Posted October 14, 2009 The Lowry girls came out ready to play on Saturday, October 10. They beat the Yerington Lions 6-0 Sydnie Sundahl scored the first
Game ends in tie for boy’s soccer
By Ben Norfolk Posted October 14, 2009 Homecoming for Lowry’s boy’s soccer team was bittersweet. The Buckaroos had a lead with less than a minute to play, but had to
Cheerleading is becoming too dangerous
By Brooklyn Thomas Posted October 14, 2009 High schools throughout the US are cutting teams because of budgets deficits, or a lack of student participation. On rare occasions, the activity
