By Jolyn Garcia Posted September 13, 2013 With the start of the new school year, Lowry High also welcomes a new band. After many seniors graduated last year, there were
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Lowry Swing Choir and Band compete at World Strides Heritage Performance Music Festival
By Jolyn Garcia Posted May 02, 2013 Last Wednesday, April 24, Lowry High School’s Swing Choir and Band headed to Anaheim, California to attend and compete in the World Strides
Student of the Week: Benjamin Munk
By Jolyn Garcia Posted February 26, 2013 The Lowry Performer of the Week is senior Benjamin Munk. Munk was chosen by music teacher, Mr. Paul Criddle. Last week the Lowry High
Student of the Week: Sarah Betteridge
By Marcos Duran-Salcedo Posted February 2, 2013 Chosen by Mr. Paul Criddle, Swing Choir singer and percussionist Sarah Betteridge gets this week’s POW. According to Criddle, Betteridge was chosen because,
Student of the Week: Whitney Waller
By Taylor LaTray Posted December 12, 2012 Band teacher Mr. Criddle has chosen senior Whitney Waller as performer of the week. Whitney has been in band for four years and
Student of the week: Kelton Robbins
By Weston Irons Posted December 12, 2012 Nominated by music teacher Mr. Paul Criddle, Kelton Robbins is this week’s top performer. According to Mr. Criddle Robbins deserves this honor for
Performer of the Week: Jacob Schmidt
By Marcos Duran-Salcedo Posted October 30, 2012 Tuba player Jacob Schmidt was named Performer of the Week by Mr. Paul Criddle. Criddle chose Schmidt because “He switched from a baritone
Performer of the Week: Natalie Ellifritz
By Jolyn Garcia Posted October 10, 2012 This week the performer of the week is Natalie Ellifritz. She is a baritone saxophone player, and the only one in Lowry’s band.
Band barbecue a success
By Hayley Goldblatt Posted May 30, 2012 On Monday, May 14, the band held its last annual concert/fundraiser. “It was very successful, there was a big crowd,” said Mr. Criddle,
Lowry band is #1 at Zone
By Jessie Schirrick Posted May 15, 2012 They don’t want to toot their own horn, but they have a reason too, Lowry students should be very proud of the Lowry