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The Talon Sandra Day OConnor High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Friday, March 09, 2007 Issue: Volume 5 issue 5 Last Update: Thursday, March 08, 2007
  • Student walks away from getting hit by a car with only bruises

    Wednesday, March 07, 2007 By: Krislyn Erickson and Megan Culver

    It wasn’t the average Friday morning for Freshman Katelyn Cornett.

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  • Students use energy drinks as substitute for food, sleep, coffee: Experts: ‘Fad’ can create higher health risk, dependency, reversed effects

    Wednesday, March 07, 2007 By: Jessica Conditt and Becca Mehnert

    Hi, my name is Bob (Hi, Bob) and I’ve been drinking for about four years now. It’s more than an addiction for me, it’s a necessity. I know of the dangers and the health risks, but I can’t function wit

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  • Students look forward to summer vacation in Europe, new foreign experiences

    Wednesday, March 07, 2007 By: Keegan Clark

    A thickly accented voice coming over the loud speaker wakes the passengers from a travel-induced sleep. As heads peek out the plane window they see a city beneath the clouds teeming with sights, sound

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  • Dodgeball tournament inspires competition, costumes, themes

    Wednesday, March 07, 2007 By: Miranda Cain

    Some spend hours at a time on Myspace, faces glued to computers, one hand either on the mouse or keyboard at all times. They are online, chatting away with friends, leaving comments, posting bulletins

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  • Dodgeball tournament inspires competition, costumes, themes

    Wednesday, March 07, 2007 By:

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  • Ceramics students sculpt eagles to raise money for supplies

    Thursday, March 08, 2007 By: Jacqueline Mason and Kassi Woods

    Going once, going twice: sold to the lady in the blue. Kent Younger, ceramics teacher, assigned all of his ceramics classes ceramic eagles for a silent auction that will raise money for art supplies.

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  • Girls' cross country honored with championship rings: Special ceremony held at halftime

    Thursday, March 08, 2007 By: Greg Dillard

    The girls cross country team finished first in 5A Division 2 at the state meet on Nov 4, thus becoming the first state champions in OHS history.

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At-a-glance

On Jan. 20 the OHS Cheer and Dance team competed in the 2007 AIA state spiritline championship competition.The Cheer team competed in the all-girl stunt event and came in second. The girls were expect
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The girls cross country team finished first in 5A Division 2 at the state meet on Nov 4, thus becoming the first state champions in OHS history.
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Caskets Fit For Kings, a local band with an OHS student (Scott Rhatigan, a junior), is gaining popularity and will be performing at the

Battle of the Bands.
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'23' shows Carrey in new perspective
When we think of Jim Carrey, what comes to mind? Funny? Strange? Maybe a little annoying? In his recent film, The Number 23, Carrey provides a great performance and takes on the role of a man who beco
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Going once, going twice: sold to the lady in the blue. Kent Younger, ceramics teacher, assigned all of his ceramics classes ceramic eagles for a silent auction that will raise money for art supplies.
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The O’Connor Guitar Class went from being one of the top classes in the state to being nonexistent this semester. Instructor Judith Sadovsky left unexpectedly for personal reasons at the near the end
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While most OHS students were in class or studying, 42 choir students were roaming the streets of New York City and preparing for an important concert.
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Editor's Picks
•Pan’s Labyrinth•Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Grey•Photoshop•Making jewelry•Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess• Enlightenment•Singing in the car•Mark Z. Danielewski’s House of Leaves•Spring br
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Schools must fight against obesity, add required P.E.
Primetime, Dateline 60 minutes, they all discuss it. You’re being warned constantly about the causes and effects. It’s called obesity, and surprisingly enough, we still do very little to help prevent
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