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  • Book offers useful tips to black teens

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Justin Johnson

    The book “Knowing the Rules of the Game” by Conrad Prophet is a useful book for minority teens and is an excellent reading choice for those students who are preparing to enter the real world. Without

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  • Letter to the editor: Senior bids goodbye

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Clinton Britt

    It’s been legendary, class. The extensive four years of memorable agony. But, we have made it to the conclusion and are going our separate ways.

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  • Math teacher to retire in June

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Lydia Dumas

    Mathematics teacher Gregory G. McDowell, 57, is retiring from Southfield High after 35 years of teaching and coaching a wide array of sports teams.

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  • Gabe Watson makes leap to pro football: 2nd in school history to make it to NFL

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Jimmy Andersen

    Now that Gabe Watson has been drafted by the NFL, he may be Southfield High’s most famous alumnus.

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  • Baseball team seeks second division title

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Emanuel Johnson

    The Boys’ Varsity Baseball team is in pursuit of a second consecutive division title. At press time, however, the team held a division record of 5-3, getting lost in the standings in the O.A.A Divi

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  • Graves leads tennis team as first singles

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: James Andersen

    With a 4-4 record overall, the Boys’ Varsity tennis team is trying to remain upbeat with a month left in the season.

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  • Varsity Softball team struggles

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: James Andersen

    The Varsity Softball team is 3-7 this year, after undergoing several mercy losses.

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  • Senior male singers excel in Madrigals

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Adrienne Turner

    The six senior males in the Madrigal singing group have been awarded with many scholarships and medals.

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  • Out and about with Kristin: Seniors play hooky on skip day

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Kristin McKissic

    At 9:30 a.m. on May 5, a text message is sent to 15 cellular phones of senior girls preparing for a day of fun. The text message reads, “We are meeting at OHOP at 10:30. See you there.”

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  • Senior spotlight on Marshall Brooks: Engineering student aims for success

    Monday, May 15, 2006 By: Alexandria Clark

    Black males in America have a greater chance of going to jail than going to college, according to the Justice Policy Institute, in Washington, D.C. But senior Marshall Brooks says he is determined tha

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At-a-glance

At least a dozen Southfield High seniors plan to attend Ohio's Bowling Green State University in the fall, making it the most popular out-of-state destination for SHS grads.
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The Evening School program at Southfield High for the school's lowest achievers was cancelled Apr. 28 because students in the program were not making sufficient academic progress, according to a teach
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Seniors Sadia Azziem and Brian Jackson were crowned 2006 prom King and Queen and the senior prom.
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Homebase has been canceled for the 2006-2007 school year by the Southfield Highs administration.
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A few short weeks ago, I attended the Al Neuharth Free Spirit Conference in Washington, D.C., as one of 102 students from across the nation who were selected as Free Spirit Scholars for our high schoo
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Something's fishy: Science students dissect, eat squid
The halls of Southfield High School were filled with a foul stench recently as several biology classes participated in their annual “Squid Day,” as dubbed by science teacher Craig Bonnington.
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The Southfield Jay staff earned numerous awards, including the Newspaper Spartan award, at the Michigan Interscholastic Press Association (MIPA) conference in Lansing on Apr. 25.
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Eight new officers were elected for the National Honor Society (NHS) for next year.
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Southfield Student Congress (SSC) has invited school organizations to adopt small gardens around Southfield High’s campus.
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