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  • PBHS Kicks Off Another School Year

    Friday, September 09, 2005 By: Cori McMullin

    Crowded hallways, horrible parking lot traffic and lost students -- the most nerve-racking day of the year -- the first day of school. Summer was great, but back to school we go. Time to wake up early

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  • Foreign Feature

    Wednesday, September 14, 2005 By: Faryal Choudhary

    The 2005-2006 school year just started and as usual, the people are a-buzzing. From freshmen adjusting to their hectic schedules to the returning students getting back into the flow of school, everyo

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  • School Changes

    Thursday, September 15, 2005 By: Shasta Inman

    Even before students returned to class on Aug. 17, they encountered many changes around campus.Perhaps the most noticeable change was the taking of yearbook pictures when a student picked up his or he

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  • The 2005 Club Fair is a Success

    Thursday, September 15, 2005 By: Amber Jones

    On Aug. 19 the clubs at PBHS set up to encourage students to join their club. Junior Stephanie Henderson organized the event through Student Council, which is sure to become an annual one.Every club s

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  • Heat Causes Problems For Players

    Friday, September 16, 2005 By: Kayla Miller

    While many people think that playing football is one of the most dangerous sports out there, they’re actually wrong -- it’s the heat that the football players play in that’s the higher danger.During t

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  • New Coaches Hit PBHS

    Friday, September 16, 2005 By: Kyle Roberts

    Some fresh faces have landed at PBHS. Basketball, football, track and baseball will have some new names, and some familiar ones. The list of names, led by new boys’ basketball coach Travis Brown, is

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  • The Story of M.I.A.: Dance Hall and World Influenced Hip-Hop Album Makes Some Noise...

    Friday, September 16, 2005 By: Frank Smith

    Hello. Let me introduce you to an album you can pick up at Hastings in the rap section that sounds nothing like anything played on the radio. M.I.A.’s Arular is something you should get to know bett

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The Bluffer Poplar Bluff Senior High School Poplar Bluff, MO
Issue Date: Friday, September 02, 2005 Issue: Volume 73 Issue 1 Last Update: Monday, September 19, 2005
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At-a-glance

Are you asking yourself that Shakespearean type question? You want to go see a movie, but which one won’t be a waste of money? You just may be in luck. I happen to have some answers to that questi
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This year the Bluffer decided to add an Artist To Be Recognized section. This month’s artist was recommended by Mrs. Debby Dunnegan. If people would bring their art work ( poems, sketches, film, anyth
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Whether it’s Xanga, Blogger, Opendiary, or Myspace, multitudes of people flock to blog sites to reveal their innermost feelings or simply give insight into their immediate lives. Some people dedicate
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Hello. Let me introduce you to an album you can pick up at Hastings in the rap section that sounds nothing like anything played on the radio. M.I.A.’s Arular is something you should get to know bett
full story 
Some fresh faces have landed at PBHS. Basketball, football, track and baseball will have some new names, and some familiar ones. The list of names, led by new boys’ basketball coach Travis Brown, is
full story 
While many people think that playing football is one of the most dangerous sports out there, they’re actually wrong -- it’s the heat that the football players play in that’s the higher danger.During t
full story 
Tom Cruise prays to aliens!!...... kidding. Scientology, the fad cult religion practiced by Cruise and numerous other celebrities, is widely misunderstood. Scientology was founded by the science ficti
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Remember Segway’s Human Transporter- that two-wheeled balancing act of a scooter that was all the rage a couple of years ago? Well, it’s back, and it’s got some nifty new features to show off.Under th
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What could possibly be more fun than throwing a flaming frisbee? Using stealth, creativity, and an intense passion for used clothing, many students have found victory and entertainment in thrift store
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On Aug. 19 the clubs at PBHS set up to encourage students to join their club. Junior Stephanie Henderson organized the event through Student Council, which is sure to become an annual one.Every club s
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