Volume 4 Issue 11
Volume 4 Issue 11
by Emilee Shults
The Lockwood play “Almost History: The Whole Space-time Continuum Thing” took place on January 16th and 17th at 6:30 pm. This play is about a reporter and a sidekick that livestream the most significant moments in American history. When the sidekick tries to keep the reporter on track, they mess up every part of history and try to put it back together with help from middle school teachers and the reporter's fan club.
The play was directed by Lockwood senior Gwynivere Cusak and assisted by her mother, Jen Cusak. This play is the very first one that is student-led. When asked about being a student director, Gwyn said, "It was a really fun experience, and I'm glad I got to do that for Mr. Staton. We really pulled through as a team, and we had a lot of fun, and I'm happy that we were able to make it happen."
Hailey Barta was the head of costumes, which means she ensured that everyone had all their outfits for their scenes. The props organizer was Lily Conklin, and like the head of costumes, the prop organizer makes all the props and makes sure we have all props we need for every scene. Most of these props were handmade by the cast of this play.
With the cast list being too small, the Theater 2 class recruited outside help to assist in running the show, so thanks to Furious Lee, Gaige Clark, Rei Kepa, Issac Rauch, Layla Serrano, Harper Phelps, Morgan Phelps, Jerrie Phelps, Kyler Williams, Tobin Novasio, Gordon Klasna, Rob DiGiallonardo, Dana Grob, and Cari Larson for helping run this show and being our tech crew.
by Jared Smith
The Lockwood High wrestling team began the 2022-2023 season on November 17th. Since then, they have participated in a host of tournaments, showing signs of steady improvement and collecting multiple trophies along the way.
Coach Beau Malia, in his fourth year as head coach, is pleased with his team’s performance. “So far, our season has been going great,” Malia said. “We had one Individual champion at the Sidney tournament (Meadow Mahlmeister), and our girls' team took first in the Powell, Wyoming tournament with three individual champions: Evelyn Arciga, Serenity Hernandez and Meadow Mahlmeister. Our boys placed second at the Huntley duals. We had two individual champions at the Bozeman tournament: Evelyn Arciga and Cole Krutzfeldt.”
Up next for the Lion grapplers will be their home meet on January 27th, followed by the Hardin Invitational on the 28th. The Eastern A Divisional Tournament will take place in Havre on February 4th, and their season will conclude with the Class A State Tournament at the Billings Metra Park on February 9-10.
By Lily Conklin
Economics just so happens to be senior Jade Patterson's favorite class right now. However, when she’s not killing it in class Jade is killing it with their beautiful singing voice which they show off by not only doing choir but also show choir, Swinging forts. Shawni, Makayla, and Beverly are all of Jade’s older step-siblings, however, they aren’t the only sibling Jade has, Jordan is her younger sister. When it isn’t busy with the number of girls in the house, it might be the number of pets with a total of 5 including a bird named Sunny, 2 cats (Maw Maw and Coyote), and two dogs. Buckley is a Briggs Corgi Mix and Rascal is a Jack Russell Terrier. Once out of high school, Jade plans to go to college, maybe not right away, and hopefully, she’ll get a job.
by Sean Schneider
Logan Quigley is a senior at Lockwood school. He said his favorite subject is U.S. History, and he plays baseball. He has three brothers, Kaleb (23), Huston (17), and Beau (7), as well as one dog and two cats. His plan after high school is to work. His favorite song he currently plays is Let's Go by Bay Brain.