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  • Wednesday, May 24, 2006 By: CLASS OF '06. Seniors pose for a photo during SEB on May 9. (Photo courtesy of George Burnett of Rainbow Photography)

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  • (Sr. Ed.) Graduation announcement for the LHS Class of 2006

    Wednesday, May 24, 2006 By: (Announcement courtesy of Jostens)

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  • (Sr. Ed) Graduates plan to further education: 158 students tell future plans

    Friday, May 26, 2006 By: LHS seniors (Typed by Newspaper staff/Compiled by Reanna Sanchez)

    One- hundred thirty-four of the 224 (about 60 percent) members of the Laramie High School Class of 2006 say they plan to continue some type of formal education next fall.

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  • (Sr. Ed) Seniors recall memorable moments: Academics, trips, SEB top list

    Friday, May 26, 2006 By: LHS seniors (Typed by Newspaper staff/Compiled by Erik Hansen)

    Four years of high school seemed like forever for some and went by way to fast for others, but regardless the memories made will always be with these students.

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  • (Sr. Ed) Sports, friendships, prom memorable for many: Seniors also recall highs, lows from high school years

    Friday, May 26, 2006 By: LHS seniors (Typed by Newspaper staff/Compiled by Erik Hansen)

    Sports, school activities, and friends provide memories for seniors.

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  • (Sr. Ed) Schedule for last week released: Commencement, party highlights events

    Friday, May 26, 2006 By: Newspaper Staff

    The end-of-the-school year schedule for the last week of school in the current school year has been announced.

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  • (Sr. Ed) LHS’s Kirkwood to address grads June 2: Wyoming’s Teacher of the Year named commencement speaker

    Friday, May 26, 2006 By: Zach Johnson

    Carol Kirkwood, the current Wyoming Teacher of the Year, has been selected to be the guest speaker at the LHS commencement on June 2 in UW’s Arena Auditorium.

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  • Senior Edition

    Friday, May 26, 2006 By: Newspaper Staff

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  • June CyberPlainsman

    Friday, May 26, 2006 By: CyberPlainsman Staff

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  • (Column) Is the Internet faster this year?: Students, staff compare the Internet speed at LHS to least year

    Tuesday, May 30, 2006 By: Dustin Williams

    Many technology changes swept through LHS before school started up in August. These upgrades included replacing the cabling for the entire network and installing a wireless network.

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Issue Date: Thursday, June 01, 2006 Issue: June 2006 CyberPlainsman+Senior Edition Last Update: Tuesday, September 19, 2006
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At-a-glance

During the 2005-06 school year seven CyberPlainsman writers had their articles published in the National Edition sponsored by American Society of Newspaper Writers (ASNE).
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Thirty-one CyberPlainsman articles, three monthly issues of CyberPlainsman and the 2005-06 Plainsman yearbook have been submitted for judging in the Wyoming High School Student Press Association (WHSS
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Due to an infraction this semester I was penalized with ten days out of school suspension.
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The Snowy Range FFA end-of-the-year banquet took place at the Albany County Fairgrounds on May 16.
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“It was interesting and educational,” said senior Sarah Kersey as she reflected on her recent trip to BODYWORLDS 2 with her Health Occupations class. “I got to see the body in a different light which
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The 41st and final column of the 2005-06 school year features stories on the last day of school and graduation, student journalists completing the semester, the Student Achievers, a field trip to Denv
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Stay informed of LHS events and activities by reading the daily announcements. This can be done by clicking on "full story" below or tuning in to Channel 29 @ LHS.
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This reporter recently interviewed tw0 students that graduated in May of 2005 from Laramie High School.
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Parents seem to care about the grades their high school students make but should they?
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Health risks are something that effect teen’s everyday. There are so many things that high school students are introduced to as they grow older that can harm their health.
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