By Weston Irons Posted December 16, 2015 Ryan Bourland 1. What’s your favorite thing about Christmas/the holidays? The Christmas lights on all the houses.2. What has been the best gift you’ve
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Student Life
Career Profile: Heather Fischer; Central Control Operator
By Nathen Cahill Posted December 16, 2015 There are many jobs in a jail, but one employee who controls all of the jail doors and knows everything about the inmates is
It’s the thought that counts, but…
By Maclyn Crnkovich Posted December 16, 2015 To start this list off, let it be known that you should not buy someone a calendar. Especially the kinds with cute baby
Then and Now: Lowry Leadership 1985 and 2015
By Maclyn Crnkovich Posted December 16, 2015 Lowry’s Leadership class pictured in 1985 and 2015. 20 years ago, there were 19 kids in the class. Today, there are 33. The Leadership
Lowry High should have courage; Sam Glenn’s message
By Kimmy Claussen Posted December 4, 2015 Recently, a motivational speaker, Sam Glenn, spoke to students about how courage is key to living a good life. Many students were moved by
Senior class discusses upcoming activities
By Kaity Sample Posted December 04, 2015 The Class of 2015 met in the senior store at lunch on Monday, November 22, to talk about Winterfest and the blood drive.
Leadership hosts events for National Bullying Awareness Week
By Ron Espinola Posted November 17, 2015 Lowry Leadership has announced that it will sponsor multiple events this week to raise awareness of bullying. The events for the week will
Choir hosts pulled pork dinner and concert
By Maclyn Crnkovich Posted November 10, 2015 On Thursday, November 4 many people came to Lowry to enjoy a pulled pork dinner along with a great concert held by the
Volleyball to host a “Pink Game’ for charity
By Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 Every year Lowry volleyball puts on a “Pink Game” in October, Breast Cancer Awareness month, at which they raise money for someone in the
Rain can’t dampen Homecoming 2015
By Weston Irons and Aimee Brandon Posted October 7, 2015 Homecoming 2015 was, as our generation says, one for the books. The theme this year was “Dayton better hide because Lowry’s
