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  • Drills become a part of monthly schedule: Administration educates students on various emergency

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Linsea Howard

    The administration of Tahlequah High School has recently announced that they will begin holding monthly safety drills. The drills will include lock down, fire, tornado, and random searches. “This is [

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  • Winter weather shakes Oklahoma

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Cassandra Carter

    On January 12th, a blast of an Artic cold front swept through Oklahoma. Freezing rain and snow brought devastation to many Oklahomans by making the roads dangerous and impossible to travel. Ice coated

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  • The Straight Edge movement: Musicians promote alcohol and drug free ways of life for teens

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Lauren Johns

    You don’t drink, you don’t do drugs, you don’t smoke, and you made a pact with yourself that you never will. You’re a parent’s dream, right? You might also consider yourself straight edge.

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  • Cautioncontents typed with ink

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: John Davis

    What does everyone need, cannot live without, and should be common but is not? It’s common sense. America seems to have lost common sense. Ignorance has led to lawsuits, cautions on almost every prod

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  • Ahh! Snake on a student!

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: John Davis

    With a 47 pound, 8 foot long slithering snake, who needs a dog? Of course, owning a snake would have its challenges. Junior Melodi Miller knows of the pros and cons.

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  • Pattie Clay adds grace to country music

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Hannah Cole

    Everyone wanted to sing at least once when they were little. Well, freshman Pattie Clay does just that. She is just like any other high school student. She is a young woman who has many bright plans f

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  • Tennis teams expect winning season

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Cassandra Carter

    The Tiger Tennis teams are on the prowl for success this pre-season. Both boys’ and girls’ teams have begun training. Tigers have achieved success in past seasons, with players like Ian Fillmore placi

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  • Pattie Clay

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Hannah Cole

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  • Tennis girls

    Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By: Todd Hutchinson

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Tiger Review Tahlequah High School Tahlequah, OK
Issue Date: Thursday, February 01, 2007 Issue: February 2007 Last Update: Wednesday, February 28, 2007
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The Tiger Tennis teams are on the prowl for success this pre-season. Both boys’ and girls’ teams have begun training. Tigers have achieved success in past seasons, with players like Ian Fillmore placi
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Must see movie
Throughout the years we have seen many heroes. None are as dark or mysterious, though, than Batman, also known as Dark Knight, Dark Detective, and Caped Crusader. The popular Bob Kane, creator of Batm
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Eragonthe next waste of time
Hollywood is notorious for many things, including glitz, glamour, and disastrous films based on novels. The latest victim of the movie industry is the popular Inheritance series. Eragon, the first boo
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Everyone wanted to sing at least once when they were little. Well, freshman Pattie Clay does just that. She is just like any other high school student. She is a young woman who has many bright plans f
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This month in history
1587 English queen Elizabeth I signs her sister Mary Queen of Scot’s death sentence.1692 Sarah Goode & Tituba, an Indian servant, are accused of witchcraft; the preparation for the Salem Witch Trials
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The OC is still excellent
The O.C. television hit drama, which will be no longer airing, is full of love, laughs, losses and much more. The fourth season show is a great comedic and dramatic show that you will love. It’s so go
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With a 47 pound, 8 foot long slithering snake, who needs a dog? Of course, owning a snake would have its challenges. Junior Melodi Miller knows of the pros and cons.
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What does everyone need, cannot live without, and should be common but is not? It’s common sense. America seems to have lost common sense. Ignorance has led to lawsuits, cautions on almost every prod
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