The Blazing Sun Torrington High School Torrington, WY
Issue Date: Friday, October 13, 2006 Issue: Vol. 11, Issue 3 Last Update: Tuesday, October 17, 2006
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  • Homecoming 2006: From boys in spandex to fire trucks—We had it all!

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Rachel Whitfield

    Weird make-up, crazy clothes, strange hair—no matter what school we step into, if it’s Homecoming week, those are only a few of the things we can see. Torrington High School is no exception.

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  • The Blazing Sun places second at State Journalism

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By:

    Learning how to relate to members of the opposite sex might seem like an odd workshop to participate in during a journalism convention, but this session was one of the favorites of Blazing Sun staff m

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  • Recent school shootings troublesome

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Carlyce Fisher

    Wisconsin, Colorado, and Pennsylvania. All these areas have something in common; all these places recently have had school shootings. In the 2006 year, we have had five recorded school shootings in

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  • Marching band will travel to Casper for state competition

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Theresa Ross

    The Torrington High School marching band, under the direction of Kevin Uhrich, will be traveling to Casper on Saturday, October 14, 2006 to play the National Anthem at the State Marching Band Competit

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  • Drama Club members benefit from drama workshops

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Kylie Wengler

    Thursday, October 5th, a group of THS students joined Christine Quillen at a learning experience at Chadron State College to learn more about the art of Theater.

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  • “Graffiti Day” allows students self-expression

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Demoni Newman

    This year we had a new “theme day” during homecoming week. For the first time we had Graffiti Day.On Tuesday, October 3, most students wore white T-shirts and armed themselves with a colorful array o

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  • One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish Eat them all to stay healthy

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Danielle Bonde

    I love eating fish. The general response when I declare my love of fish is “ewww, gross—fish is disgusting.” Granted, there are those who love fish as much as I do. Recent studies have shown that eat

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  • Cross countrya sport often left out of the limelight at THS

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Danny Meeboer

    Throughout the year, students are involved in different sports: football, volleyball, tennis, golf, basketball, wrestling, and track. At least these seem to be the only sports getting recognition.

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  • 2006 Homecoming falls short of student expectation

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Cassie Madden

    Torrington’s 2006 homecoming resulted in a 41-14 loss to the Newcastle Dogies, a pep rally with one student involved in a game and a spirit stick hand-off to the juniors. Many students were nostalgic

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  • Messy people have a higher chance of financial success

    Tuesday, October 17, 2006 By: Danielle Bonde

    For years we have all believed that successful people are organized, but I’m here to say that this is not true. According to a survey conducted by Ajilan Professional Staffing sixty six percent of pe

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At-a-glance

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Every year, we try to feature a bit of information about each of our seniors:
Square Enix has been running on Final Fantasy games since the time of the Famicom (more commonly called the Nintendo). Final Fantasy 1 actually saved them from bankruptcy. Final Fantasy was named b
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The band Norma Jeanhas been described thusly: “The romance of manic, jagged rhythms and flailing twin guitars.” This description has been used for the southern metal/hardcore band.
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The band Norma Jeanhas been described thusly: “The romance of manic, jagged rhythms and flailing twin guitars.” This description has been used for the southern metal/hardcore band.
Hustle and sweat are two things that the Blazer Volleyball team are very familiar with. With their impeccable capabilities to keep up their attitudes and never give up the Blazers have been doing ext
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There was an ounce of disappointment as Head Coach Mary Perkins left the Fowler Tennis Complex at Cheyenne Central High School. Her niece, Natrona County’s Jennifer Killmer, had just lost her grip on
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The basilisk could have originated from the horned adder or hooded cobra in India. Pliny the Elder described it simply as a snake with a golden crown. By the Middle Ages, it had become a snake with th
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Millions of murders have taken place over the years, but few are revered as much as the Ripper slayings in London. They show how brutally cruel some human beings actually are.
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It’s impossible to play baseball without sunflower seeds. They are crucial for any long automobile trip. What do we know about a product that is basically bird food?
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