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  • Fire Damage

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007 By: Shasta Inman

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  • "We Rock, We Roll, Graduation is Our Goal!"

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007 By: Megan Swingle

    On Monday, April 2 the freshmen class assembled to recognize their achievements. The freshmen broke into their three class teams to compete in a Team Class Competetion. The three teams were Team

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  • Senior Spotlight: Whitney Barwick

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007 By: Stephane Cheshire

    This month’s senior spotlight is Whitney Barwick. Whitney’s parents are Susan and Craig Barwick; she has one “brother” named Bobby Mangrum. He stays with the Barwicks and “he won’t leave,” said Whitne

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  • Senior Spotlight: Kevin Rigby

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007 By: Sheldon Price

    When you hear the word “Alaska,” what do you think of? Snow, polar bears or even Eskimos? What about a tall, male Mormon whose voice cracks when he gets excited? That’s right, it’s Kevin Rigby.

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  • PBHS Spring Blood Drive

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007 By: Shasta Inman

    *~*Don’t be scared about giving blood! I’m 18 years old and had never done it before--plus I hate blood and needles--but I tried anyway. Of course, I’m a pansy and passed out after they pricked my fin

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  • Boys Tennis Gets it Started

    Tuesday, April 17, 2007 By: Cori McMullin

    Boys’ tennis is so exciting this year! The team started off the season a little shaky, losing its first match of the year 4 to 5 against Dexter. More recently it lost 0 to 9 against Farmington on Ma

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  • Armada

    Wednesday, April 18, 2007 By: Joe Jackson

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  • Cell Phone Meets Wallet

    Wednesday, April 18, 2007 By: Kelsey Brown

    Imagine you’re walking down the street and you get the sudden desire for a latté, but you left your wallet at home. Well, fear not because in the near future you could be buying that latté with your c

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  • Artist to be Recognized: Francisco Vega

    Wednesday, April 18, 2007 By: Haley Adams

    Francisco Vega is an artist of mostly anime art and people. The Bluffer chose Vega because of his anime art. It is probably the best in our high school.

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The Bluffer Poplar Bluff Senior High School Poplar Bluff, MO
Issue Date: Monday, April 16, 2007 Issue: Volume LXXIV, Issue 9 Last Update: Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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Francisco Vega is an artist of mostly anime art and people. The Bluffer chose Vega because of his anime art. It is probably the best in our high school.
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Imagine you’re walking down the street and you get the sudden desire for a latté, but you left your wallet at home. Well, fear not because in the near future you could be buying that latté with your c
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Many students are very familiar with doing Internet research to complete assignments. This reliance on the Internet has led to a new form of cheating, Internet plagiarism.
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Poplar Bluff track is in full force. Many changes were made to the program this year in hopes that the team will advance farther in the state.
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Every year Poplar Bluff High School participates in the tradition of Sadie Hawkins, but does anyone really know how this event got started? Well, obviously the Sadie Hawkins dance is a dance where
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Boys’ tennis is so exciting this year! The team started off the season a little shaky, losing its first match of the year 4 to 5 against Dexter. More recently it lost 0 to 9 against Farmington on Ma
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The Mules golf team may not be going to the Master’s but they are going for another state title. The team has tried to get the state title for years and have come close, but did not bring home the go
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Coach Billy Pyland said, “I’m very pleased with how the season is going. The kids work hard and play hard. The long practices are definitely paying off.”
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The harmful effects of global warming are already showing up. Within a couple of decades hundreds of millions of people won’t have enough water to satisfy their own needs. At the same time, tens o
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