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  • June leaves with hopes of return: Beloved football coach and Driver’s Education teacher retires on disability.

    Monday, April 11, 2005 By: Madeline Boyer

    Coach Mike June has been courageously battling cancer since he was first diagnosed with leukemia during the football season of 2002. During that time he could not teach, nor coach. He was briefly in

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  • Hollywood-bound producers find their angle: Behind the camera, seniors Aaron Moorhead and Graham Sheldon reveal their future plans.

    Thursday, April 14, 2005 By: Shannon Vail

    If you haven’t at least heard of Aaron Moorhead or Graham Sheldon through their outstanding achievements through drama and filmmaking, then you must have beach sand stuck in your ears. Moorhead and S

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  • Chubby Tuff “skanks” their way into the music scene: This local band’s ska sound sets them apart from others.

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Megan Coneby

    “Punk with horns” best describes the type of music from local band Chubby Tuff. Originally a rock band from Clearwater, Chubby Tuff transformed to a new sound--ska. Their horn-rich music provides an

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  • Sophomore triathlete, trained by the famed : For sophomore Jackie Sullivan, triathlons are mental challenges as much as physical.

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Brittany Spilker

    Try this before breakfast: swim eight miles, bike six and one half miles, and then run three miles. For sophomore Jackie Sullivan, this is her normal routine.

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  • Talented theater students shine yet again: Thespians come home with Superior rated play and top individual honors.

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Caroline Leite

    On January 27 through 29, 51 of our students here at Palm Harbor University High School participated at the District IV Thespian Conference. The conference, which consisted of two days of one act pla

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  • Senior citizen: Fast food fad takes over PHU.

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Shannon Vail

    In light of the movie Super Size Me that was released in theaters last year depicting the grotesque and lingering effects that fast food can have on the human body, The EYE decided to conduct a survey

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  • Jock Rap: Shortstop feels prepared for upcoming challenges

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Caroline Leite

    Tara Toscano, a returning junior to the softball team, talks about softball triumphs and why she chose softball.

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  • Longtime guidance secretary relocates : Since her husband’s job was relocated to Tennessee, Mrs. Ray leaves Palm Harbor’s front office.

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: Lydia Mashburn

    For the last five years at Palm Harbor University High School, sick kids have been greeted at the guidance office desk by the warm smile from Mrs. Phyllis Ray. To the sadness of ill students and offic

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  • Artistic students receive recognition for their work

    Tuesday, April 19, 2005 By: The EYE Staff

    The visual arts department is pleased to announce that two Advanced Placement students, Patrick Blackburn and Shelby Silvernell, have been the first in PHUHS history to achieve a gold medal for their

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The visual arts department is pleased to announce that two Advanced Placement students, Patrick Blackburn and Shelby Silvernell, have been the first in PHUHS history to achieve a gold medal for their
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A look at the note-worthy team and individual performances in sports.
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In the United States we tend to think primarily in terms of the two major parties, Republicans and Democrats. However, a third party option that citizens are largely ignorant of: Libertarian Party.
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For the last five years at Palm Harbor University High School, sick kids have been greeted at the guidance office desk by the warm smile from Mrs. Phyllis Ray. To the sadness of ill students and offic
full story 
Tara Toscano, a returning junior to the softball team, talks about softball triumphs and why she chose softball.
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In light of the movie Super Size Me that was released in theaters last year depicting the grotesque and lingering effects that fast food can have on the human body, The EYE decided to conduct a survey
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Creating general rules about anything when it comes to high school students has got to be nearly impossible, especially sex, in every aspect of the word. Most of us were first formally introduced to t
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The topic of teaching sex in school can make students and teachers alike very uncomfortable. The cold honest truth though is that most high school students are having sex even if parents and adults wa
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On January 27 through 29, 51 of our students here at Palm Harbor University High School participated at the District IV Thespian Conference. The conference, which consisted of two days of one act pla
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Try this before breakfast: swim eight miles, bike six and one half miles, and then run three miles. For sophomore Jackie Sullivan, this is her normal routine.
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