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  • Senioritis With A Vengeance

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Joelle Jameson

    “This is the first year my seniors have pulled any pranks!” says Susan Constantinides, advisor to the senior class. She is not the only one surprised by the mischievous conduct of the class of 2004.

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  • Jones Departs for Bruton

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Ashley Coates & Christy Frink

    Graduating seniors are not the only York High School attendees that will not be returning. Next school year, principal Catherine Jones will be replaced by Royce Hart, the current Principal of Operati

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  • RenovationsA Cry for Help

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Eric Olson

    York High School stands as the oldest school in the county by far, with the nearest competitor being Tabb High, built in 1972. Now common sense would tell the laymen that the oldest establishment woul

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  • SenioritisIdentification and Prevention

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Brian Tai

    Last year when I was a wee junior, I noticed something in all the seniors in my classes. They cared less, spoke more often in class, and went out more.

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  • Good Things Take Time to Become Great

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Damon Silva

    People say that great things take time, and indeed they do. Seniors Brian Rock, Chase Dubee, and Chad Stepp have played together through good times and bad.

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  • Amarillo Likes Soccer ... A LOT!

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Joe Tierney

    The hat trick: an unusual feat in soccer accomplished by scoring three goals in one game. As difficult as this feat is, it is improbable to do it two games in a row, though Adrianna Amarillo (Sr.) di

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  • Former Longwood Star Inspires Varsity Players

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Joe Tierney

    York varsity softball coach Amy Hunter has always been known to “see the brighter side to things,” says Dawn Rowley (So.), the starting shortstop on the varsity team, “she’s the best coach I’ve ever h

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  • York High IdolsWomen's Sports

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Joe Tierney

    In the past decade, female athletes have inspired a new generation of hopeful young talent. Names like Mia Hamm, Jenny Finch, and Lisa Leslie command respect, and are frequently touted as role models.

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  • America's Pasttime Given a Black Eye

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Chad Stepp

    Amidst controversies of steroid use and large salaries, America’s favorite pastime has come under heavy controversy this year for the habits of its players.

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  • Summer Movie Preview

    Friday, May 14, 2004 By: Brian Rock, Ben Abel, & Brian Tai

    Get the scoop on this summer's biggest blockbusters.

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The Talon York High School Yorktown, VA
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“It really does matter to me. The policies of today will affect me tomorrow and I want to have a say on who runs this country. I personally can’t vote, but I can affect the votes of others,” says Prat
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Many clubs at York High School have had their share in making the world a better place.
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For one weekend, the York High School will be transformed into a retro wonderland where the present may experience the past, and the past peer into the present.
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Disregarding their human origin, teenagers are a difficult population to classify. Some lie immobile for weeks on end, living in a vegetative stasis.
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Both Ripley’s Believe It or Not and the Guinness Book of World Records are full of interesting people from around the world. From bulging eyeballs to licking elbows, there is plenty of rare talent.
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Summer fun all around Y-town.
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Summer Movie Preview
Get the scoop on this summer's biggest blockbusters.
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“This is the first year my seniors have pulled any pranks!” says Susan Constantinides, advisor to the senior class. She is not the only one surprised by the mischievous conduct of the class of 2004.
full story 
RenovationsA Cry for Help
York High School stands as the oldest school in the county by far, with the nearest competitor being Tabb High, built in 1972. Now common sense would tell the laymen that the oldest establishment woul
full story 
Most take it for granted that the ranking system is established and decided by the coach. The actual ranking system is determined by the challenge system, which has recently fallen under some controv
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