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  • Hello, my name is...

    Wednesday, November 24, 2004 By: Shasta Inman

    Groans, questions, and proclamations of “This is the stupidest thing I have ever heard!” were all coming from students after the announcement was give Thursday, Oct. 7 that starting the following Mond

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  • The Sound Beneath the Surface: The River Bends

    Wednesday, November 24, 2004 By: Matt Mossman

    Denison Witmer is a name I have been familiar with for some time, though not through indulging myself in his near-decade spanning discography. Only through hearsay and label press/promotion did this n

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  • Senior Spotlight: Allison Griffith

    Wednesday, November 24, 2004 By: Shasta Inman

    Sweet, caring, fun, friendly, energetic and looney are all words that come to mind when thinking about Allison Griffith, the subject of this issue’s Senior Spotlight.

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  • Habitat For Humanity Helps Out

    Monday, November 29, 2004 By: Amber Berry

    Students at PBHS may notice a new club on campus: Habitat for Humanity. Katelyn Uhl established the club on PBHS campus, but the organization has been around for years.

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  • The Cha!

    Monday, November 29, 2004 By: Chelsea Edmundson

    Musicals. The word itself almost seems old-fashioned. Perhaps this is because, although they dominated the silver screen for decades, they’re popularity has drastically dwindled. Why is that? May

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The Bluffer Poplar Bluff Senior High School Poplar Bluff, MO
Issue Date: Thursday, November 18, 2004 Issue: Volume 72 Issue 3 Last Update: Friday, December 10, 2004
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At-a-glance

In 5...4...3...2...1 What do I predict in the future for PBHS? Well, let me begin my story...
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Recently our town lost severe amounts of blood. On Friday the 29th our student council put on the first of their two blood drivesof the year in the gym.Members of student council went around town gath
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Musicals. The word itself almost seems old-fashioned. Perhaps this is because, although they dominated the silver screen for decades, they’re popularity has drastically dwindled. Why is that? May
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Each year the students and directors of the Poplar Bluff High School Sho-Me Marching Band spend four weeks of their summer and two hours everyday after school learning three pieces of music and approx
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Students at PBHS may notice a new club on campus: Habitat for Humanity. Katelyn Uhl established the club on PBHS campus, but the organization has been around for years.
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Well let me start by saying I usually enjoy reading The Bluffer, it provides me with some entertainment throughout the week, but in the October 2004 issue the article written by Furqaan was the bigges
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This season’s boys swim team had their first practice on Nov. 1. The returning coach for this season is Susan Schnider. She has been the coach for three consecutive years, which is when the swim tea
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It’s getting to that time of the year when you’re going to notice people on the ceiling in the gym. And when you notice that you’re also going to ask yourself, who are they, and why are they hanging
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Soccer season has finally kicked off. The PBHS boys soccer team began practicing over the summer preparing for their first game which was held in mid-August.
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Sweet, caring, fun, friendly, energetic and looney are all words that come to mind when thinking about Allison Griffith, the subject of this issue’s Senior Spotlight.
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