Quill Glendale High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Friday, October 26, 2007 Issue: vol. 45, issue 2 Last Update: Tuesday, October 30, 2007


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It started small — a scenario spread by Glendale fans at sporting events last season. Soon, it moved to hallways. Now it’s snowballed to the point where it would seem all of Springfield is thoroughly
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It happens without fail, every time the first signs of fall begin to show at the start of September. Feelings of anticipation are almost unbearable. My mind blanks and turns to hunting. Other plan
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Three key varsity football players recently were ranked on the national and state levels for their athletic ability. Juniors Alex Sanders and Kevin Redmon and senior Nick Detelich are all ranked amo
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The Parkview Vikings beat Glendale in 2002 and haven’t won since. The Falcons (5-3) delivered the Vikings (0-8) a snowman in the loss category and moved easily through their first district game 48-
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The state championship was Oct. 19 and 20 at Cooper Tennis Complex. Junior Liz Saltzman and sophomore Ellen Bennett lost hard fought matches against Liberty High and Parkway South...
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Undefeated — a word that conjures up a mix of emotions that can best be explained by an athlete. And it’s a feeling the volleyball team has come to know quite well. At 16-0 the team has gone without
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Disney and Broadway have both produced it, and now it’s Springfield Little Theatre’s turn. With local actors and actresses helping, Landers crew have started production on its own magic carpet ride.
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Disney and Broadway have both produced it, and now it’s Springfield Little Theatre’s turn. With local actors and actresses helping, Landers crew have started production on its own magic carpet ride.
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1. Mudhouse Frozen Mud Turtle ($4.20)...
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Students like junior Claire Hughes rely on arguably the world’s most popular beverage to get through the day. Teenage students are beginning to drink Mom and Pop’s pastime favorite: coffee. “If
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