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  • Budget Cuts:: Activites suffer due to decline in school funding

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Amanda Kiem

    Spread across the board, many of MHS’ programs have experienced budget declines. Activities such as drama, debate and band have lost as much as 15 percent of their discretionary budgets.Many students

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  • Celebrities:: Negative influence on young, female fans that look up to them, their lead

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Allie Trimmell

    Recently, while shopping for a fabulous pair of shoes online, I came across a poll question. Normally I quickly click on the “x” at the top of the corner, but this question caught my attention. “Who i

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  • Morals more important that politics

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Julia Snell

    As I have watched the news lately, I have found it disturbing the amount of animosity directed towards people who feel that moral values are important to our nation and society. Although politics are

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  • Boys basketball hard at work this season

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Amanda Kiem

    Welcoming in the new season, the boys basketball team has been hard at work.The team has fierce competition this year as a result of the new league.“Maize and Hutch are probably two of the tougher tea

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  • Girls hope to shoot beyond second at state

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Tawnee Hoefer

    -Heading to Topeka to have their chance once again to bring home a state championship and a new banner to hang in the Roundhouse is just one of the goals the girls basketball team has set for this sea

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  • Wrestling prepares to repeat last season

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Tawnee Hoefer

    Capturing its first Ark Valley League Championship last year, the wrestlers hope to continue this new tradition this year.The wrestlers have set some goals for this up-coming season. According to Jaso

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  • Students reinstate Tradition: Powder puff football returns for juniors and seniors

    Wednesday, December 01, 2004 By: Julia Snell

    Fierce competitors, intense coaches, exuberant fans and exhorting cheerleaders: an average football game, with a twist. After a three-year absence, the Powder Puff football game returned to many enthu

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The High Life McPherson High School McPherson, KS
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 Issue: Volumne 86, Issue 6 Last Update: Wednesday, December 01, 2004
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Welcoming in the new season, the boys basketball team has been hard at work.The team has fierce competition this year as a result of the new league.“Maize and Hutch are probably two of the tougher tea
full story 
-Heading to Topeka to have their chance once again to bring home a state championship and a new banner to hang in the Roundhouse is just one of the goals the girls basketball team has set for this sea
full story 
Capturing its first Ark Valley League Championship last year, the wrestlers hope to continue this new tradition this year.The wrestlers have set some goals for this up-coming season. According to Jaso
full story 
Over 90 students are participating in the dodge ball league sponsored by Countryside Covenant Church. The teams compete against each other every Sunday night from six to nine. Each team plays twice a
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