By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted March 12, 2009 Election time has come around the corner once again. This year, elections were a little bit more interesting. The usually unopposed office of
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Student Life
Academic Challenge results
By Joey Lester Posted March 5, 2009 On Monday, March 2 the academic challenge team went to compete in regionals which were held in Spring Creek. Lowry was up against
February 2009 Students of the Month
By Alta Smith Posted March 2, 2009 Note: This article is provided by Mrs. Grady’s Leadership class. We have four remarkable students who were chosen as Student of the Month
Student officer election results
By Shanel Brown Posted February 26, 2009 Elections began with an informational meeting on January 31. From there on people began signing up for Student Body and Class positions until
Tarafa wins Poetry Out Loud
By Joey Lester Posted February 26, 2009 The annual poetry out loud competition held on Thursday, February 19 was a sight to see. The pressure was on the competitors knowing
St. Valentine was a guy you know
By Kole Kracaw Posted February 18, 2009 Men are majestic and mysterious creatures who are mind-numbingly complex. They are fickle and persnickety; it would be impossible to adequately describe everything
Art Club is community-oriented
By Esmeralda Aguilar Posted: February 18, 2009 Community service projects, art shows, workshops, murals, school improvement projects, with all these activities the Lowry High School Art Club should be overwhelmed,
Winterfest pep assembly raises Lowry spirit
By Camille Lyon Posted February 18, 2009 Held on Friday, January 6. With loads of spirit, students came dressed in their blue and gold outfits. The pep assembly began by
Dancing is true dedication
By Jayna Hill Posted February 18, 2009 Dancing is more than moving around; not only does dance require muscle strength and technique, it takes determination, will power, grace, and dedication.
From Bacău to Winnemucca
By Mary Granath Posted February 18, 2009 This year Lowry has welcomed many new students, some coming up from Junior High, some from other states, and a rare few from