The Panoptic Lee County High School Leesburg, GA
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 Issue: November/December Last Update: Friday, May 06, 2005
  • Honors for Honor Students

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Caroline Brown

    Caroline BrownStaff Reporter The Lee County High’ chapter of the National Honor Society inducted twelve new members into their association on November 22, 2004. The assembly opened with a few word

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  • Beka's Band of the IssueStill Naive

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Beka Gatlin

    If you are at all like me, you have had it up to your eyeballs with talk of “hardcore” and “heartcore” and “metalcore,” and my absolute favorite (can you sense the sarcasm?) “fashioncore.” Give me a

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  • The Monday Morning Quater- Back

    Friday, May 06, 2005 By: Andy Unger

    There are many things that infuriate me in the world of sports, but nothing irks me more than bandwagon fans. Bandwagon fans, as they are defined, are people who support sports teams that are doing we

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When thinking of the qualities of a varsity football player, words such as macho, masculine, manly, and buff come to mind. None of these words, however, would ever be associated with the word pedicur
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When thinking of the qualities of a varsity football player, words such as macho, masculine, manly, and buff come to mind. None of these words, however, would ever be associated with the word pedicur
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Americans had to weigh a number of issues in deciding which candidate to pick in the touch screen voting booths last month. Although terrorism and the economy were major factors, “moral issues” were c
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Have you ever wondered how the other half lives? Sure, you have! Everyone faces at least one point in his or her life when he contemplates just what it must be like to walk in another pe
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Ahh, winter. There’s nothing like a complete lack of snow in such a season to remind a person of their South Georgia residency. Okay, so even if we don’t have the hallmarks of winter, we do have some
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Each year, thousands of American citizens die from diseases science has long considered incurable – diabetes, multiple sclerosis and ALS, among others. Still others suffer paralysis from spinal cord i
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As have many of the individuals attending Lee County High School, you probably have seen the box office hit Runaway Jury. Like most people, you probably did not know that, like most movies are, Runawa
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December 6: 1865: The thirteenth amendment, which officially ended slavery, was ratified. December 7: 1941: Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japanese fighter pilots, which brought the United States int
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Critics CornerThe Blind Swordsman
Over the past 40 years a character some call “The Japanese James Bond” has appeared in 26 story-driven martial arts films. That character is Zatoichi (Zaa-Toe-Eee-Chi), a blind and wandering masseur w
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Imagine for a second that the government banned having more than two children. Third, fourth, and fifth children would be taken away and killed. Maybe you would not be here today. In Margaret Peterson
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