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Liem leaves legacy in his wake: Students and faculty express sadness when founding principal gets promoted.
Monday, December 06, 2004 By: Madeline Boyer
Principal Alec Liem has been at Palm Harbor University High School (PHUHS) since it was nothing more than an orange grove and held high hopes of being one of Florida’s premier public high schools. Si
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Vegetarians veto the big bird on turkey day: Some herbivores feel the pressure to comply to customs on the quintissential carniverous holiday.
Monday, December 06, 2004 By: Lydia Mashburn
Oh, the holidays: almost everyone’s favorite time of year. There’s so much for Palm Harbor students to look forward to: the presents, the family, the last vacation until spring break and, of course, t
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New coach finally found for baseball team: After an extensive, tiring search, former professional baseball player Ed Garton is chosen.
Monday, December 06, 2004 By: David Namm
The Hurricanes have found their man. Ed Garton has been chosen by the Palm Harbor administration to lead the school’s varsity baseball team this season. Garton is a very capable baseball coach and has
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Sex, drugs, and . . . drag queens?: What is that up in the sky? It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s . . . a man in woman’s lingerie?
Monday, December 06, 2004 By: Lydia Mashburn
It’s 11:30 on a Saturday night and most teenagers should be out partying or in their beds with visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads. For some teenagers, though, this time is spent huddled in t
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Thespian Troupe 5590 takes second place: At the Florida Theatre Conference PHUHS’ one act play “Tales of Trickery” received a superior rating.
Monday, December 06, 2004 By: Andrew Preston
For four days, November 17 through 20, Palm Harbor University High School Thespian Troupe 5590 attended the Florida Theatre Conference (FTC), in Lakeland. Schools from around the state go to this ann
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Team finds success at state competition: Despite inadequate planning at the competition, the swim team placed in the top ten at state finals.
Monday, December 06, 2004 By: David Namm
The Palm Harbor Hurricanes swimming team finished off the season on an exciting and successful note in early November, when the ‘Canes traveled to the University of Florida in Gainesville and swam in
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Bringing spice to the local music scene: Greeenhaven brings a new sound to the local music scene with two lead guitarists.
Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Beatrice Murray
Tired of melancholy and lamenting emo bands? Well here’s something different at last! Greenhaven is a ferocious five-piece featuring Chris Scaduto on vocals, Gerard Pascerella on bass, Mitch Wnorowski
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Volunteerism erupts during the holidays: Service clubs come up with new and innovative ways to get others involved.
Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Sean Kelly
“It makes you feel good about yourself knowing you can brighten someone’s holidays,” said senior Julie Maddaleni. With the holiday season upon us, some of the service groups of Palm Harbor University
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Math Club reaches out to younger generation: Mu Alpa Theta members organize competition for elementary and middle school students.
Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Sean Kelly
Mathematics is a subject that builds starting at a very early age. For this reason, the math club at Palm Harbor University High School (PHUHS), otherwise known as Mu Alpha Theta, organizes a competi
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Students participate in mock government: Palm Harbor University High School hosts conference for members of Youth In Government.
Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By: Jeff Hughes
On Saturday November 6, members of Youth In Government from nine different schools met at Palm Harbor University High, engaging in several different activities, ranging from learning how to be a serio
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The EYE
Palm Harbor University High School
Palm Harbor, FL
Issue Date: Friday, December 10, 2004
Issue: Vol. 9 No. 3
Last Update: Wednesday, December 08, 2004
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Beatrice Murray
Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing Clay Smith, rock’n’roll extraordinaire. Smith is a musician who plays a number of instruments so massive, that it’d take this entire article just to name them all! Bu
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Beatrice Murray
Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing Clay Smith, rock’n’roll extraordinaire. Smith is a musician who plays a number of instruments so massive, that it’d take this entire article just to name them all! Bu
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Caroline Leite
A.J. Tyler is a junior starter on the varsity basketball team for Palm Harbor. He sat down with The EYE to discuss this year’s team and his future in the game.
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By David Namm
The Lady Canes volleyball team wanted to have a successful season, and knew that they were capable of achieving that goal. However, they would never have guessed just how great of a season they would
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Brittany Spilker
The EYE believes that each and every student has a special story unique to him or her. For each issue, a student is chosen randomly by period, teacher, and class roster from the approximately 2,350 st
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Sean Kelly
This past May, the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) produced yellow silicon wristbands that bear the name ‘LIVESTRONG’, a motto that the website of the same name calls “a tribute to Lance’s inspiratio
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Beatrice Murray
Pinellas County Code of Student Conduct states that no personal CD players can be used during school hours. This is a rule that truly serves no real purpose except to look pretty on paper.
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Sean Kelly
Bullying in schools is not an uncommon problem. From rookie hazing to taking a sixth graders’ lunch money to shouting matches between classmates, students around the country are exposed to some form o
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Madeline Boyer
Nine. This is the number of which every student in Pinellas County is well aware. This is the number that decides your exam schedule, or even whether you pass or fail a class. This is the number th
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Wednesday, December 08, 2004 By Jeff Hughes
On Saturday November 6, members of Youth In Government from nine different schools met at Palm Harbor University High, engaging in several different activities, ranging from learning how to be a serio
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