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  • Girls Sports

    Wednesday, September 08, 2004 By: Sheldon Price

    It’s fall sports season again, and you know what that means. Girls with weapons whacking little balls at unsuspecting opponents. That’s right, Girls’ Tennis and Softball tryouts are over with and no

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  • Welcome Back

    Wednesday, September 08, 2004 By: Cassie Barnett

    It’s here and it’s time to get into gear. After a seemingly short summer, school is back in session. The days of sleeping in after staying out late are over. Now everyone either has to wake up supe

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  • Senior Spotlight

    Thursday, September 09, 2004 By: Furqaan Sadiq

    The year 2005 is just another number representing yet another graduation to most schools. However, the calss of 2005 to PBHS is a lot more. Our Poplar Bluff class of 2005 is one of a kind. Its memb

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  • Renovations

    Thursday, September 09, 2004 By: Matt Mossman

    Whether or not you noticed, over the summer the administration took it upon itself to make some renovations around the campus. New tiling, improved bathrooms, and park benches are just a few of the m

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  • School Assemblies Change

    Friday, September 10, 2004 By: Amber Berry

    Being crammed into a small gym with roughly 1,300 students can be disturbing enough, suddenly he guy in front of you rips off his shorts and sports a thong. This was the typical assembly in past year

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  • Football Season Kicks Off!

    Friday, September 10, 2004 By: Jacob Ford

    It’s fall again in Poplar Bluff, and that means that the “gods of the gridiron,” otherwise known as the Mules football team, is back.With the pressure of last year’s storybook season bearing down on t

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  • Frosh Orientation

    Monday, September 13, 2004 By: Shasta Inman

    Frightened freshmen started their transformation into “Mighty Mules” this summer on Aug. 10 at the second annual Freshmen Retreat, formerly known as freshmen orientation. The Retreat was led by Englis

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  • Summer Band Camp

    Monday, September 13, 2004 By: Katelyn Uhl

    If you heard any beautiful sounds this summer coming from the parking lot of the Poplar Bluff High School you were most likely hearing the Sho-Me Band. “We practiced on campus bec

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  • Welcome to Broken Hearts Academy

    Monday, September 13, 2004 By: Chelsea Edmunson

    On Friday and Saturday nights, Bluff Falls isn’t just a place for putt-putt golf and go-karts. The waterpark is currently the major venue for a band that is snowballing in popularity and steadily gai

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Issue Date: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 Issue: Volume 72 Issue 1 Last Update: Friday, September 17, 2004
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At-a-glance

It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt. This phrase commonly spoken by mothers is now on the mind the Poplar Bluff Administration. The matter of hazing may not seem like a big problem in our s
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This year is different from students taking German 2 on a computer, and freshman taking American History. Since Mrs. Meyr has left and had German 1 students. Due to this students are having to take Ge
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This year has started out with new rules. the most contriversial is the hat policy.
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If students happen to see Chelsea Cordia and Blythe Richardson fighting in the hallway, they might want to take a closer look before rooting for someone because it is most likely are performing stage
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Lately, it seems that teachers from Poplar Bluff schools come and go almost as often as each new generation of roaches. So now, at the beginning of yet another year at our beloved Poplar Bluff High S
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Check out when we play next!
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Frightened freshmen started their transformation into “Mighty Mules” this summer on Aug. 10 at the second annual Freshmen Retreat, formerly known as freshmen orientation. The Retreat was led by Englis
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During the last few days, the counseling center and even the principals’ office have been filled with students wanting schedule changes. This may sound familiar or may not pertain to you at all. Howev
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If you heard any beautiful sounds this summer coming from the parking lot of the Poplar Bluff High School you were most likely hearing the Sho-Me Band. “We practiced on campus bec
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On Friday and Saturday nights, Bluff Falls isn’t just a place for putt-putt golf and go-karts. The waterpark is currently the major venue for a band that is snowballing in popularity and steadily gai
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