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  • Kansas votes Yes: Majority votes to ban gay marraige

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Amanda Kiem

    Marriage has been defined as a sacred bond between one man and one woman. Now this definition has become a subject of debate across the United States. Religious beliefs versus personal preference.“I d

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  • Forensics host tournament, prepare for State

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Callie Reber

    Hustling between rooms while directing traffic and tallying scores, forensics members multi-tasked during their annual tournament on April 6. There were nine teams that attended.“It was probably the s

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  • Character, Service, and Leadership: Twenty-five inducted into National Honor Society

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Julia Snell

    National Honor Society is comprised of select individuals from the student body. On Monday, April 4, 25 students were inducted into the McPherson chapter of the society. Acceptance into National Honor

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  • Talent show features various student performances

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Amanda Kiem

    Many individuals in McPherson possess hidden talents. On Thursday, March 31, students of McPherson High School were able to display these unique talents on stage. The bright lights reflected from thei

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  • Spot Light: Karenah Spencer, soph

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Brittney Regier

    Karenah Spencer is not a star athlete, but just a normal sophomore looking for a little fun in life.She describes herself as klutzy, talkative, funny and bold; setting examples for her fellow classmat

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  • Schiavo case sheds light on euthanasia issue; difficult to define "dead" and "alive"

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Julia Snell

    Terry Schiavo has become a famous name throughout the nation. The controversy inspired by this woman’s experience has become a monumental case concerning right to death, euthanasia and other bioethica

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  • Overloaded plot makes viewers not heart Huckabee's

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Tana Wolf

    In a world that is often cruel and random there must be a pattern to the madness, and in I Heart Huckabee’s it is up to the existential detectives (Lily Tomlin and Dustin Hoffman) to solve this puzzle

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  • Gay marriage matter of individual, not government

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Martha Krier

    Seeing homosexuals in public has become a common sight. Girls dating girls is not a big surprise anymore, and to see two guys kiss does not make as many people as uneasy as it used to. However, there

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  • Basic tee becomes anything but basic with unique accessories

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Allie Trimmell

    A look of horror comes over me and I can feel my heart beating out of my chest. Every time I see one, I just want to scream!It’s no secret I am a firm opponent of the t-shirt. They are not flattering

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  • Girlfirends nationwide celebrate Playstation ban

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Tana Wolf

    After years of waiting, girlfriends all over the country are rejoicing over the ban of Playstation sales in the United States. When a California district judge ruled that the Sony violated patent laws

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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Friday, April 08, 2005 Issue: Volume 86, Issue 12 Last Update: Monday, April 11, 2005
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Marriage has been defined as a sacred bond between one man and one woman. Now this definition has become a subject of debate across the United States. Religious beliefs versus personal preference.“I d
full story 
National Honor Society is comprised of select individuals from the student body. On Monday, April 4, 25 students were inducted into the McPherson chapter of the society. Acceptance into National Honor
full story 
Karenah Spencer is not a star athlete, but just a normal sophomore looking for a little fun in life.She describes herself as klutzy, talkative, funny and bold; setting examples for her fellow classmat
full story 
Terry Schiavo has become a famous name throughout the nation. The controversy inspired by this woman’s experience has become a monumental case concerning right to death, euthanasia and other bioethica
full story 
From the moment that they return from winter break, the countdown to the one night of the year when they can feel like princesses begins for many of the junior and senior girls at MHS.Beginning with f
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The class of 2005 chose six seniors for the High Life to feature in six subsequent issues. These are their stories.For Brandon Hamel, sr., watching movies is just another day at the job. Brandon has w
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Starting out the season with a loss, the varsity girls soccer team came back and completed the Wichita South Titan Classic with three wins, placing third.“Our first couple weeks helped in getting our
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