Entries Tagged as 'October Articles'

October 22, 2007

T-Wolves report Lohan sightings

By  Megan Lisonbee
Timpanogos student Trey Skousen said, “While scanning the aisle at Walgreens on State Street, I was star-struck when Lindsay Lohan came into my sight. Boldly, I went into the pick-up lane to woo Lindsay into going on a date with me.
“Stumbling up to her, I tripped and accidentally bumped into her. Knowing my [...]

October 22, 2007

Sophomores integrate into student population

By Tyler Christensen
For better or for worse, the sophomores have arrived at Timpanogos High School, and they agree that moving up to high school is a change from the junior highs they left behind.
Any change of schools involves a change in lifestyle, but the jump to high school represents an especially important step because this [...]

October 22, 2007

How about a late-start day?

By Irasema Del Castillo
Students are often busy with school, homework, part-time jobs, sports and extra curricular activities. The one major necessity they lack is sleep, and it’s difficult for most students to get the sufficient amount.
The many expectations that peers, parents and teachers require of students are also contributions for being so busy and make [...]

October 22, 2007

A Rockin’ Eagle Project

By Kim Hugh
Sean Aaron rocks–literally! Sean recently finished his Eagle Scout project by creating a rock garden at THS just outside the art hall. With Sean’s 18th birthday quickly approaching, he was running out of time to think of a project.
Mr. Benson and Ms. Packer, some of THS’s art teachers, had the idea of creating [...]

October 22, 2007

T-Wolf golfers second in Region Four

By Ben Olsen
For the last few years, the Timpanogos golf team was one of the laughingstocks of Region Four golf. However, this year they earned a second-place finish.
Although they were not able to beat Spanish Fork for the region four title, the Timpanogos team finished as an impressive runner-up.
Then asked the reasons for the drastic [...]

October 22, 2007

Soccer team finishes second, prepares for State

By Devan Almquist
In all of high school sports, there is one goal that everyone has at the start of the season: win region. The Timpanogos girl’s soccer team had a chance to do just that on Tuesday evening.
They played Lone Peak Knights at Lone Peak; the winner winning not only the game, but the region. [...]

October 22, 2007

Climbing to Success

By Kaleo Li
From Sept. 5 to 6, the commons area was more clustered than usual with the students that were recruiting and signing up for the organizations available during Club Rush. One of the extravagant displays shown there featured the Mountaineering Club, and on Sept. 15, the members participated in the first mountaineering activity of [...]

October 22, 2007

Girls’ Tennis places second in region

The Timpanogos girls tennis team has done great this season. They have a score of 7-3. They had a hard time against Lone peak and tied with Pleasant Grove. The schools they played were Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Lehi, Lone Peak, and Spanish Fork. The girls also played in a tournament during the first week [...]

October 22, 2007

T-Wolves’ football not lacking offense

By Ben Olsen
As the final seconds ticked off the scoreboard Timpanogos fans had to deal with yet another close loss when Pleasant Grove came in and squeezed out a 24-21 victory on our homecoming night.
After the game the T-wolves record dropped to a disappointing 2-4 and 0-2 in region play. However the lack of success [...]

October 22, 2007

Timpanogos claims mountain for a day (or two)

Every year, Timpanogos High School’s graduating class leaves behind a gift. The bronze paw by the auditorium, the paw prints on 400 East in Orem, the sideways “T” and Timberwolf in the commons are all examples of past gifts. The seniors of last year took on the difficult task of putting a “T” on the [...]

October 22, 2007

Carnival a success for students, Windsor

By Jessica Carranza
This year, approximately 10 different school clubs from Timpanogos High School participated and helped organize the different fun games for the carnival. The carnival was very affordable, and tickets were only 25 cents. Most games cost only 2 tickets, and there were some that cost 4 tickets.
The homecoming carnival at Timpanogos High School [...]