By Alora McClure Posted March 4, 2022 When you think of the high school experience, what first comes to mind? Are they life-changing games? Or Is it the overnight trips
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Students invited to join the Art Club
By Chris Gildone Posted January 12, 2021 Art teachers Ms. Julia Topholm and Ms. Cassandra Jenkins have invited students that would like to join the club to sign up. Topholm,
Artist of the Issue: Lizzy Rackley
By Isaac Garcia Posted: March 20, 2020 The Artist of the Issue, Lizzy Rackley is a very talented artist who has been taking Art and has participated in the Lowry
Performer of the Week: Rylee Mathis
By Dani Ricker Posted November 1, 2013 This week’s Performer of the Week, chosen by art teacher Mr. Anderson, goes to Rylee Mathis. Anderson chose Mathis because, “Despite the rigor and
Performer of the Week: Rylee Mathis
By Dani Ricker Posted November 1, 2013 This week’s Performer of the Week, chosen by art teacher Mr. Anderson, goes to Rylee Mathis. Anderson chose Mathis because, “Despite the rigor
Second to last Art Club meeting a success
By Rylee Mathis Posted May 07, 2013 The Art Club gathered in Mr. Andrew Anderson’s room together for one of the last times. They discussed the end-of-the-year events. Many Art
Art club members still working hard and having fun
By Rylee Mathis Posted March 01, 2013 On Thursday, February 21, the Art Club met in Mr. Andrew Anderson’s room as they do every other week. To start the meeting,
Lowry artists display work at local gallery
By Sydney Blankenship Posted March 8, 2011 Members of the Lowry High School Art Club are displaying their art at the Winnemucca Fine Arts Gallery. Not only is LHS displaying
Art and CTE Showcase
By Katy Granath Posted June 3, 2009 Thursday, May 28, Lowry High School hosted its first annual Art and Career Technology Project Showcase. The head of Lowry’s art department, teacher
Art students paint mural to liven up halls of CTE building
By Katy Granath Posted June 3, 2009 The career technology mural was a three-week project involving somewhere around 35 students, 22 cans of paint, and a creative melding of more