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  • Wrestlers grapple challenges, work towards state

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Emily Chase

    Although many other sports begin to wind down as the temperature drops, winter is when wrestling gets fired up. Wrestling off-season runs through football season, and its playing season runs until Jan

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  • Tardy students swept away in hall patrols

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Brandi Ross

    Hall sweeps, a newly added feature to Tahlequah High School, work just as they sound; vice principals and teachers that do not have a class patrol the halls after the tardy bell rings, and “sweep up”

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  • Cellphones cause frenzy for school board

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Lauren Johns

    At Tahlequah high school, a hierarchy of school board members, principals, and teachers dictate the rules to us. One of the most violated of those rules is cell phone usage. As we all know, phones are

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  • School spirit seen during homecoming week

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Hannah Cole

    Homecoming week was full of many events. During the four days before the scheduled homecoming game against Sand Springs, there were many students dressing up for spirit week. The themes were Opposite

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  • THS student named National Merit Semifinalist

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Emily Chase

    Travis Fillmore, a senior at Tahlequah High School, has gone beyond the bounds of academic expectations. He has qualified as a National Merit Semifinalist, an honor that is extremely hard to obtain.

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  • Sickening sugar addictions affect teenagers

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Brandi Ross

    This generation has a dirty little secret; they are letting their bodies take in an outrageous amount of sugar. Americans consume on average 156 pounds of added sugar each year on a per capita basis a

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  • Twilight sheds light on a new teenage classic

    Friday, November 16, 2007 By: Linsea Howard

    Though it has been on the shelves since 2005, it is just recently that Stephenie Meyer’s breakout novel Twilight has hit its stride and become a must-read for teens and adults alike. Chronicling a 17-

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