Quill Glendale High School Springfield, MO
Issue Date: Friday, September 28, 2007 Issue: vol. 45, issue 1 Last Update: Wednesday, October 10, 2007
  • District construction delays renovation: Construction slated to begin November

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Kevin Madsen

    Curious looks filled the faces of many returning students who expected the long-awaited renovations to be underway. The only change they noticed were the displaced offices. So where were the bulldozer

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  • Water lines leave bathrooms empty, dry: Fountains waterless, bladders full, flexibility becomes key

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Alysha Love

    As she wrinkled her nose in distaste, freshman Cassidy Clingan prepared to enter the plastic building before her. She grasped the door’s handle, then darted away from the port-a-potty in a hasty retre

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  • Hurst's vision realized: Alumini, community supporters gather for HPER groundbreaking

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Kevin Madsen

    The panting, sweat-drenched players trek off the football field for a much needed break. Athletes are ready to rest and recuperate — but first they must make the quarter-mile march to the locker room.

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  • Millitary recruiters target students: our view

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Alysha Love

    I am quite possibly the worst candidate for the military. I’m a pansy: I hate pain, I take 10 minutes to run the mile and I won’t go a day without a shower....

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  • With grief comes insight

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Amanda Owens, Alysha Love

    In light of Jessy Pollard’s recent death in Iraq, a group of six students met in the library on the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. They hailed from different grades and backgrounds,

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  • Students get funky at freshman mixer: Frosh conquer nerves, gain confidence, get down

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Shane Bertalott

    Streams of music pulsed through the courtyard, incoming freshmen got down in Funky Town on Aug. 28. More than 150 students in retro attire danced to blaring music, disproving theories from those with

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  • Ask Amanda

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Amanda Murphy

    You’ve got questions and I’ve got the answers, well most of them at least. So send in your questions to askamanda08@yahoo.com and if your question catches my curiousity, then maybe you’ll see it here.

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  • Movie musical sensation invades real high school

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Sabrina Zeiler

    On Aug. 17, 17.2 million viewers tuned in to the debut of High School Musical 2, making the movie the most watched basic-cable telecast on record....

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  • Hi Night Hoopla: Space Jam surprises include duct tape, crowd surfing

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Shane Bertalott

    Peals of laughter filled the gymnasium as Michael Jordan made an unexpected appearance at the Hi Day assembly Sept. 11. Rather than the famous basketball....

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  • Oops! She did it agian: Britney preforms 'Gimme More', leaves audience,viewers, students wanting less

    Thursday, September 27, 2007 By: Stuart Gipson

    Britney Spears kicked off the MTV Video Music Awards with a lip-syncing, zombie-like performance; and after bombing the gig....

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In light of Jessy Pollard’s recent death in Iraq, a group of six students met in the library on the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. They hailed from different grades and backgrounds,
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Curious looks filled the faces of many returning students who expected the long-awaited renovations to be underway. The only change they noticed were the displaced offices. So where were the bulldozer
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Curious looks filled the faces of many returning students who expected the long-awaited renovations to be underway. The only change they noticed were the displaced offices. So where were the bulldozer
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Jessy was here — he was here in these halls, in these classrooms. Cpl. Jessy Pollard, a 2003 Glendale graduate, served as an Army Ranger in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He died in Iraq on Aug. 22, when th
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As she wrinkled her nose in distaste, freshman Cassidy Clingan prepared to enter the plastic building before her. She grasped the door’s handle, then darted away from the port-a-potty in a hasty retre
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Ready or not, homecoming is here, earlier than it has been for the past several years. The theme — “Come Sail Away” — promises to capture the charm and allure of an ocean cruise....
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The panting, sweat-drenched players trek off the football field for a much needed break. Athletes are ready to rest and recuperate — but first they must make the quarter-mile march to the locker room.
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Walking down the halls, you may have noticed a number of new faces. That’s because there are 21 new staff members, nine of whom are teachers....
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