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  • Troops receive Christmas gifts with the help of NHS

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Cassy Bright

    Many people oppose the war in Iraq, and verbalize their feelings on the effort they feel is wasted, yet many fail to see that the effort is made by loved ones. Sons and daughters. Brothers and sisters

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  • Drama team brings home 3A state championship trophy

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Cody Thomas

    For the first time in history, the Powell Drama Club participated in the State Drama competition. Facing tough odds and not knowing what to expect, to everyone’s surprise and excitement, they excelled

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  • FFA receives well-deserved recognition for hard work

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Hannah Olson

    FFA is a frequently overlooked organization at Powell High School, and it’s an unfortunate thing, because people fail to realize that success in FFA requires great effort and dedication. Recently, how

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  • Speech and Debate in gear for new season: 2007-2008 season may be more challenging than previous years

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Alex Wardwell

    For the past three years the Panther Speech and Debate team has dominated throughout the state of Wyoming. Taking home three State Championship trophies and a handful of individual state champions, th

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  • Band and choir play and sing in holiday spirit

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Katie Kawono

    December 3rd 2007, the Powell High School band and choir including recent All-State recipients, Caleb Condie playing 1st violin in orchestra, Scott Kitchen playing 1st Alto Saxophone second chair, and

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  • Boys swimming takes on a new season with new coach

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Jordan Bigelow

    November 26, 2007 may not have seemed like a particular day to most students at Powell High School, but for some, it marked a new beginning. That’s right; another season of boys swimming has already s

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  • Wrestlers lead season with Forsyth tournament wins

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Brittney Nielsen

    The weekend of December first, the panthers clawed their way through their first big tournament here at home. Many of the combatants performed extremely well. It may even be said that the victories ar

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  • Panther basketball shocks opponents with a series of wins: Girls and boys squads find success on home courts and away

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Kali Fagnant

    Great anticipation and excitement concerning the 2007-2008 basketball season for the Powell Panthers shows on many faces throughout the community. It seems people of every age enjoy supporting the ath

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  • Artist of the Month: Caleb Condie plays several instruments and also teaches violin

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Dani Dustin

    Caleb Condie is the Artist of the Month. He plays the violin, the French horn, and he also plays some organ as well. He has been playing for 12 years now. In his spare time, he offers music lessons to

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  • Faces around Powell High School: Galen Mills spends time in Africa

    Thursday, December 20, 2007 By: Arianna Candelaria and Hannah Olson

    This summer, junior Galen Mills traveled to Mozambique , Africa where he spent a little over a month on a church mission trip. During his first two weeks in Africa, Galen helped build a discipleship s

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Issue Date: Friday, December 21, 2007 Issue: Issue 4 07/08 Last Update: Saturday, December 29, 2007
Home of the Panthers

At-a-glance

Powell, Wyoming; a little town in the Wild West. Hundreds of years ago this land was occupied by buffalo, antelope, deer, and a plethora of other wild animals. Today, these animals have dispersed away
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First of all, boys are just better than girls at everything, therefore they must be smarter, but I will comfort you with supporting facts to prove my point that boys are indeed smarter than girls. Ne
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Each vegetarian has different reasons for choosing this lifestyle. But considering this is MY opinion, you get to see MY reasons for choosing to be a vegetarian: Animals are NOT ours to eat. Animals
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Although administration cannot come up with a plan that will control tardies, Jeff Jones, the new vice principal at PHS, was confident that his plan would be effective. The new tardy disciplinary sys
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Recently while walking to lunch, I noticed F.U.B.S. written on several windows in the parking lot. My first thought was that some students were supporting some sport or other team here at PHS. Obvious
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Lauren Fagnant, a sophomore , enjoys doing many things including volleyball, basketball, and hanging out with friends. However, she has another passion outside of school and sports: cloggging tops he
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This past October Luke Danforth went on an once-in-a-lifetime journey through the Grand Canyon on the great and impressive Colorado River. He and fourteen other party members employed a combination of
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Standing at 5’2, senior Maria Borja isn’t a stereotypical “beauty queen.” Maria defies that image with her spunky personality and her own personal style. At the end of November, Maria participated in
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This summer, junior Galen Mills traveled to Mozambique , Africa where he spent a little over a month on a church mission trip. During his first two weeks in Africa, Galen helped build a discipleship s
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Caleb Condie is the Artist of the Month. He plays the violin, the French horn, and he also plays some organ as well. He has been playing for 12 years now. In his spare time, he offers music lessons to
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