The Blazing Sun Torrington High School Torrington, WY
Issue Date: Friday, February 09, 2007 Issue: Vol. 11, Issue 11 Last Update: Friday, February 09, 2007
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  • ACT preparation Tips and hints to prepare for the big day

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Jorden Escamilla

    In a couple of days, students from across the Wyo-Braska region will be heading to Scottsbluff to take a test that gives colleges an idea of their abilities and skills—the same abilities and skills th

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  • New year brings changes to Torrington High halls

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Lexie Madden

    A new year is about new beginnings and already this year there are new and exciting policies that will be instituted here at THS. There have also been new additions that will provide recognition to

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  • Where do new buildings come from?: Wyoming funds school construction

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By:

    Ever wonder who pays for school buildings? Fortunately, in Wyoming, the state is responsible for furnishing buildings for all us scholars.

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  • Gymnastics and skiing teams on the chopping block

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Sarah Sutherland

    Wouldn’t it be great to take gymnastics and alpine skiing in high school? The students of Natrona County have been able to do this for years, but maybe not for much longer. The school board has requ

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  • Stereotypes aren’t an accurate way to judge

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Danny Meeboer

    Throughout history and as time has progressed, new ideas have been introduced, rejected at first, and for most, finally accepted. Whether people in society like it or not, times change and new things

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  • Marilyn and Audrey not beautiful enough

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Rachel Whitfield

    It’s not hard to find perfection. The people of America face pressure everyday to be perfect.

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  • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Danny Meeboer

    We all remember reading J.K. Rowling’s latest, and to some, most exciting book: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. For many other Harry Potter fans, the main character has become a part of us.

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  • The mosquitomore deadly than snakes

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Jordan Harms

    When you think of the deadliest animal, what comes to mind? A claw-bearing, jagged toothed, man-eating beast of a creature is the image that most people see.

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  • Bearcats get humiliated by Blazers

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Austen Wisroth

    The Blazer Boys came out to play on Saturday night as they defeated Scottsbluff 79-66. With the 1986-1987 Trailblazer state championship team there to cheer the Blazers on, a butt kicking was soon to

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  • Freshman boys struggle to focus : Harms hopes to lead team to victory against Lusk on Tuesday

    Friday, February 09, 2007 By: Reece Posten

    This past week the Torrington Blazer freshmen took on Douglas along with the rest of the Blazer boys. Also, along with the rest of the boys, they were beaten by the Bearcats- Upset is more the word fo

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At-a-glance

"Hard work pays off in the future, Laziness pay off now."
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Fall out Boy has become known to Americans and other age groups all around the world. The group started off with their debut album Fall Out Boy’s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend and their single Dead
“Deciding Fate”. It seems as though everyday there are people who decide another’s fate. It’s hidden in most situations but in others, it seems to be like front row seating at an IMAX theatre. I’m sur
A long time ago, in a land far away, there lived a young elf named Jerry. Jerry was an evil elf, and he liked to torture innocent mice. He had a family, but whenever they tried to make him behave, he
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This year’s Super Bowl was a much anticipated event. The Indianapolis Colts headed by head coach Tony Dungy and Pro Bowl quarterback Peyton Manning were the number-one team for thirteen weeks during
The temperature in Arizona was 42 degrees, unnaturally chilly for the warm climate the racers were used to. Yet they rolled in none the less, ready to race. With a talent packed starting gate, Ryan
Close to the end of the season it was time for the blazer Seniors last home dual ever. The 2006-2007 home dual would be with the Gering bulldogs. The blazer wrestlers would have to wrestle very well a
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Our Lady Blazers have competed in more intense games than usual within the past couple of weeks than usual. Everyone has had to step up to the challenge of playing on our opponent home floors.
The JV Lady Blazers’ basketball team added another three wins to their total, pushing them onward to an outstanding 12-2 overall record.
This past week the Torrington Blazer freshmen took on Douglas along with the rest of the Blazer boys. Also, along with the rest of the boys, they were beaten by the Bearcats- Upset is more the word fo
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