By Mary Granath Posted October 14, 2009 “There’s nothing it can be compared to,” says Brad Pearce of the upcoming play, “The Perils of Lulu.” Lowry Drama and Stagecraft have
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Juniors dominate He-Man, Seniors say goodbye to championship
By Mary Granath Posted October 14, 2009 He-Man volleyball saw some tough teams take the court Wednesday, October 7, but only one went home victorious. For the second year in
Tailgate raises awareness and money
By Tara Sanders Posted October 14, 2009 Homecoming week is full of activities that allow students to show off their spirit. However, on Friday there was a different kind of
Proposed landfill running into more opposition
By Mary Granath Posted October 14, 2009 Recently a controversial issue has been brought to the attention of many citizens of Nevada- a proposed garbage dump located outside Winnemucca. A
Powderpuff football offers surprising win
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
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