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  • Condie and Kitchen win prestigious awards at All-State music

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Cody Thomas

    At all state music this year, two of Powell High School’s very own students received the Outstanding Senior Award. Only three students from the state achieve this honor, one for each category: Orchest

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  • Watch out Spice Girls, we might give you a run for your money: Panther dancers and cheerleaders bring in Panther spirit with groovy moves

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Ariana Candelaria

    Two sports open to the girls of PHS during the winter athletic season include Groove Masters and Cheerleading both headed by coaches full of enthusiasm and energy. Mrs. Walsh leads the cheerleaders as

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  • Indoor track participants place well at large competitions

    Thursday, February 07, 2008 By: Cassy Bright

    Many people don’t realize that about eleven PHS students participate in an indoor track program alongside Cody High School athletes. These students participate as part of the Cody Track team during th

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  • Wrestling winds down to less than a month before State

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Kali Fagnant

    Lack of toughness and a quavering competitive spirit fall nowhere close to posing a problem for the Panther wrestlers. The season continues to prove successful, each week bringing additional challenge

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  • Boys swimmers stand strong as conference approaches

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Alex Wardwell

    At the peak of their season, the Panther swimmers and divers continue to train harder and stronger than ever. “[Coach] Jerry is laying down the hammer,” said senior swimmer and new state qualifier,

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  • Panther basketball continues to impress the competition

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Tyler Rickert

    One court, ten players, and mounds of pressure; it can be no other but basketball. With the season progressing to just over the halfway point, the Panthers continue to perform very well across the co

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  • Championship speech team on the move toward 4th trophy: Another undefeated season is developing for the group

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Hannah Olson

    “On the prowl for number 4” is the intimidating slogan the Powell High School Speech and Debate team sports across the back of their team shirts this year, and while this statement seems overconfident

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  • Setting the record straight on the tardy policy at PHS: An answer to guest columnist Shane Tanner

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Mr. Jeff Jones

    After reading the article, “ISS is a Poor Means of Controlling Tardies at P.H.S.” written by guest columnist Shane Tanner, I thought it necessary to write this response. First, I must state that I fo

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  • High school is just a sitcom

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Ben Norberg

    “I am entirely certain that twenty years from now we will look back at education as it is practiced in most schools today and wonder that we could have tolerated anything so primitive.” –John W. Gardn

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  • Profound questions we should all ask ourselves

    Friday, February 08, 2008 By: Tyler Rickert

    Throughout my life, many varying opinions arose to my ears on some serious matters that struggle within the minds of humans. Of course, I hold my own opinion on matters, but I feel the need to put a f

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Issue Date: Friday, February 08, 2008 Issue: Issue 5 07/08 Last Update: Friday, February 08, 2008
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Oh, Michael! You did not do your research. There is plenty of evidence that goes to say that girls are just as smart if not smarter than boys. First off, there have been amazing discoveries that have
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Liz Patterson is this issue’s Artist of the Month. Liz stands proudly behind her well crafted table that she single handedly made in Mr. Widaman’s class for woodshop.
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An innocent looking steam like substance seeps into the air as oblivious citizens drive by the Billings power plant. In fact, they’re too focused on the disturbing stench that escapes from the factory
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Ravaged buildings and poverty-stricken homes provided the backdrop for Democratic Senator John Edwards as he announced his drop from the 2008 Presidential bid on Wednesday, January 30. Edwards, a long
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ood out among other African countries as a symbol of democracy and peace. Now, Kenya has become the center of ethnic and class battles that have ravaged the country and taken over 1,000 lives and left
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Throughout my life, many varying opinions arose to my ears on some serious matters that struggle within the minds of humans. Of course, I hold my own opinion on matters, but I feel the need to put a f
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“I am entirely certain that twenty years from now we will look back at education as it is practiced in most schools today and wonder that we could have tolerated anything so primitive.” –John W. Gardn
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After reading the article, “ISS is a Poor Means of Controlling Tardies at P.H.S.” written by guest columnist Shane Tanner, I thought it necessary to write this response. First, I must state that I fo
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“On the prowl for number 4” is the intimidating slogan the Powell High School Speech and Debate team sports across the back of their team shirts this year, and while this statement seems overconfident
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During February, the month of romance, the town becomes overstuffed with pink and red hearts, long stemmed roses, heart balloons and an ample amount of chocolate anything. On February 14th, people cel
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