The Talisman
Hayes High School
Delaware, OH
Issue Date: Monday, April 28, 2008 
Issue: March/April 2008
Last Update: Monday, February 25, 2008


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Career ShadowingStudents Explore Job Opportunities
By Allison Reed

During the week of OGT testing, juniors and seniors were held responsible to make up that lost educational time during the hours of testing. Some juniors and seniors chose to watch movies in the audit full story >

Street racingMany teens partake in dangerous and risky event
By Jessie Lahman

Members of The Talisman Staff do not encourage or approve of any form of street racing or any illegal activity. Students should be aware of the extreme risks associated with the safety of themselves a full story >

By Kimberly Swagler

The boys tennis team, better known as the Fighting Beagles, started their regular season on April 10 with a victory against OCC rival Westerville Central. Coached by Dan Morrison, the team is hoping full story >

By Cody Dixon

The 2007-2008 sports year at Hayes has been a very successful year for a lot of sport teams. The boys’ volleyball team is one team looking to have a triumphant season. The season kicked off on April 5 full story >

By Brooke Corwin

April 8 kicked off this year’s track season at Hayes High School, joining both new and veteran members in what will hopefully result in a highly successful team. The 2008 season is the first in four w full story >

By Brooke Corwin

You are walking through a forest with your flippers on, and you are texting something important to someone, but you cannot seem to remember whom. Your grandma and your best friend from elementary scho full story >

By Aysha Herrera

Ever feel completely drained, and not have the energy to do the smallest task? Studies indicate a direct relationship between fitness and mood, and many experts feel that a healthy lifestyle is an eff full story >

By Kimberly Swagler

May 31, 2008 is the finish line for the class of 2008, which raises the question: what comes next? Students have many options about where to go or what to do in the coming years, and many are making full story >

By Jennifer Stephens

Year after year people around the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, but how many people stop and take time to remember the history behind the holiday? While it is true that most associate full story >

By Aysha Herrera

Easter is a holiday celebrated by Christians worldwide. Many children wait for the Easter Bunny to visit and hide colorful eggs on Easter morning, some even filled with money or candy. Although this h full story >

By Chelsea Hewitt

Every time someone utters the word Warcraft, a nerdy image comes to mind. Why is that? What makes this game so “nerdy” per say? It could be the endless hours many people spend on the computer devoting full story >

By Cody Dixon

How often has a walk in the halls at Hayes brought you past the Main Office? The man who is one part of the “Marti and Mel Show” and who gave the graduation speech for the 2007 graduating class sits b full story >

By Kimberly Swagler

Teenagers are biologically driven to sleep more than members of any other age group, yet most of us are consistently losing sleep because of school, work or extracurricular activities. Teens typically full story >

By Brooke Corwin

With the “green” movement catching more publicity every day, people everywhere are stepping up to do their part to save energy and reduce emissions. Articles about living a more eco-friendly life are full story >

By Sean M. Fisher

Time travel is defined by dictionary.com as the hypothetical transport through time into the past or the future. Although most believe this to only be possible in science fiction books and movies, the full story >

By Kayla Lisovich

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008, Fidel Castro announced his resignation from presidency in Cuba after nearly 50 years of Communist rule. The end of his rule, which was the longest in world histo full story >

By Austin Nichols

It has long been accepted that for every violation of a given law, a certain type of punishment will be administered to the offender. However, the extent of the punishment is often decided upon the s full story >

By Joey Haught

For many students it is vital to achieve academic and athletic goals as they make their way through high school. Some may feel as though they are obligated to do well in order to impress their peers, full story >

By Jordan Siler

Struggling through an Ohio winter can lead to a frostbitten and gloomy attitude; but seeing as spring has landed in Central Ohio, many Hayes students are quick to celebrate the upcoming summer. For so full story >

By Austin Nichols

After a long, hot summer in 2007, the Cincinnati Reds look to rebound off of another disappointing season. Finishing fifth place in the National League Central while posting a measly record of 72-90, full story >