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  • Katrina’s aftermath: SHS welcomes 4 hurricane evacuees

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Kristin McKissic

    Junior Gabriel Wells has transferred from Edna Carr High School in New Orleans to attend Southfield High as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Wells is one of four students to relocate to Southfield Hig

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  • New principal takes over reins: Fifth principal in 4 years promises stability in school leadership

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Angela Allen

    Southfield High School has hired its fifth principal in four years.

    Anthony Muhammad, former principal of Levey Middle School in Southfield, has accepted the position.

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  • McMaster makes college band

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Rachel Wiedemann

    Tuba player David McMaster, who graduated in June of 2005, was accepted to join the University of Michigan’s marching band.

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  • The Jay receives Gallup Award

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Ashley Branch

    For the second year in a row, The Southfield Jay has received the George H. Gallup award from Quill and Scroll, the honor society for high school journalists.

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  • Drastic times call for drastic gas measures

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Gary Davis

    Gas prices have sky rocketed to nearly $3 a gallon, and these outrageous prices are affecting Southfield High School students. Given these outrageous prices, it’s time for SHS students to modify their

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  • Be patient with book depot

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Sherri Keaton

    The school’s book depository, commonly referred to as the book depot, has finally created a system that works called the processing order.

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  • New staffers join school

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: Justin S. Johnson

    Fifteen new staff members have joined Southfield High this school year, including 12 new teachers, two administrators and one music accompanist.

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  • Hit Squad leads football team

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: James Andersen

    It’s often said that offense wins games, but defense wins championships. It’s with this kind of philosophy that the Varsity Football team has headed into this season.

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  • Hockey returns, but does anybody care?

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: James Andersen

    In a few days NHL hockey will return to the ice, after a year and a half long lockout that canceled last season. You know, hockey, that sport played with sticks and pucks, goalies and penalty boxes?

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  • Golfers remain positive despite 0-7 record: Sports brief

    Thursday, September 29, 2005 By: James Andersen

    Despite starting the season 0-7, Varsity Golf coach Greg McDowell remains optimistic. He says he’s counting on the leadership of his two returning seniors Alan Turner and Clinton Britt to lead the tea

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At-a-glance

The Class of 2006 sponsored a pool party at the school on Sept. 9 that was a fundraiser for the seniors.
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Girls, do you have the “it” dress for homecoming yet? If not, there’s still time to shop. Area stores such as Marshall Field’s and Saks Fifth Avenue have racks of homecoming dresses at prices ranging
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There’s a new dress code in town: Say bye bye to T-shirts and blue jeans in class
No more whiskered jeans or tall white tees. Southfield High School has a new dress code for the 2005-2006 school year that requires collared shirts and khaki or dress pants. For girls, skirts are to
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Tennis and volleyball practice, class board meetings, and community service are only a few activities that senior, Sasha Jones takes on everyday.
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Acting teacher Brenda Perryman and her Acting II class plan to travel around the state of Michigan before the end of October, reaching students in sixth through twelfth grade to perform a program on
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Cedar Point, family reunions in Alabama or Mississippi, college visits at the University of Michigan, and shopping trips in New York are common summer vacation spots for students, but not for junior
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The Southfield High School Varsity Girls' Basketball team is making its mark this season, starting with a 3-4 record.
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Due to the many changes this season, the Girls' Varsity Tennis team seems to be off to a rocky start.
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Despite starting the season 0-7, Varsity Golf coach Greg McDowell remains optimistic. He says he’s counting on the leadership of his two returning seniors Alan Turner and Clinton Britt to lead the tea
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In a few days NHL hockey will return to the ice, after a year and a half long lockout that canceled last season. You know, hockey, that sport played with sticks and pucks, goalies and penalty boxes?
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