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#DefendDACA

#DefendDACA

Yara Pena, News Editor October 18, 2017

If someone was to come to you and tell you had to immediately leave your family and friends, never to return, what would you do? What if you were forcibly sent to a country you don’t remember coming...

Prank’d

Avalon Skinner, News Editor May 26, 2017

Walking into the school first thing on May 22 was a shock. A horse skeleton in the lobby, balloons in the toilets, and chairs hanging from the ceiling greeted the students of East High. It was all remnants...

Arch Coal Award

Arch Coal Award

Kenna Smith, Features Reporter May 26, 2017

The Arch Coal Teacher’s Achievement Award is one of the most prestigious awards to be awarded in West Virginia and Wyoming. On May 19, East High’s Mrs. Megan Moench was announced as the recipient of...

East DECA students pose after the award cermony.

DECA at Disneyland

Camden Schmidt, Online Editor May 2, 2017

Anaheim, California is usually known for Disneyland and California Adventure. However, between April 26 and 29, 20,000 visitors flocked there for another reason, the DECA International Career and Development...

Future Farmers at State

Future Farmers at State

Camden Schmidt, Online Editor April 25, 2017

Cheyenne East FFA participants showed off their Agricultural Leadership skills in a multi-event, statewide competition in order to earn the privilege of attending the National Convention and Expo held...

Junior Brittany West takes a break with some from friends while hiking.

“I Just Need a Break!”

Rhiannon Thomalla, Co-Senior Editor April 13, 2017

Spring break is easily one of the most anticipated weeks. Not only does it mean that school is almost over, but it’s finally warm enough for kids to get out and enjoy themselves. Each year we hear stories...

Colby Thyarks and Joel Bridenstine pose with the new and improved EHS band trailer

A Memory Lives On

Evie Brady, Co-Senior Editor April 11, 2017

The EHS band department has just been the recipient of a gracious donation. With the help of the primary donors, the Greenwalt family, and the owners of Chadwick Trailers, former EHS band parents, the...

East Sweeps Districts

Camden Schmidt, Online Editor March 14, 2017

Travel Baseball, travel basketball, how about travel speech and debate? In June select students from across the country, will travel to Birmingham, Alabama to compete at the national speech and debate...

Dont Get Faked Out: Tips to Ensure Correct News

Don’t Get Faked Out: Tips to Ensure Correct News

Camden Schmidt, Online Editor February 21, 2017

James Alefantis and his family fell victim to fake news after Edgar Welsh had bombarded their mom and pop pizzeria in Washington D.C. Welsh had read online that the Ping Pong Comet Pizzeria was harboring...

Talented T-Birds

Evie Brady, Co-Senior Editor February 14, 2017

After weeks of rehearsal, the day finally arrives. You stand waiting for your act to be announced as the hosts crack jokes and the stage is set. At the sound of your name, you nervously step on to...

A portion of the marchers meet in front of the depot with their signs ready to march to the Capitol.

Women’s Rights are Human Rights!

Avalon Skinner, News Editor February 10, 2017

Imagine over 1,000 voices chanting the same inspiring words. Imagine over 1,000 people from different lives moving in unity for the same reasons. Imagine equality for everyone in the Equality State. On...

The East High Drama team posing with their toothbrushes provided to them while staying overnight in the UW dorms.

East Steals the Show

Kenna Smith, Features Reporter January 10, 2017

This is it- the final moments of State Drama. “In third place… Campbell County!” The anticipation build, and the students become still. “Second place goes to… Cheyenne Central!” After a moment...

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