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The Talon Sandra Day OConnor High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Friday, March 03, 2006 Issue: Volume IV, Issue 5 Last Update: Friday, March 03, 2006
  • World-famous astronomer visits campus

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Everett Lively

    Thomas Bopp, well-known for being the discoverer of a comet, delivered a guest lecture to earth science classes Feb. 2.

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  • Athletes encouraged to take systematics classes

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Nicole Valencia

    As registration began, many OHS athletes signed up for another way to extend their athletic practice — systematics class.

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  • Student not easily forgotten: Friends, family mourn loss of dear friend and family member

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Everett Lively and Nate Smith

    Lyndsay Masters enrolled at OHS after attending school at North Canyon High School. In the short time that she attended school here, she had made a lasting impression on all those that she met with he

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  • For some students, after-school jobs prepare for future: These students work part-time while attending school, extracurricular activities

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Beth Mullins

    One of the purposes of high school is to prepare students for the future, so it comes as no surprise that having an after-school or weekend job is part of a full-time agenda.

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  • Vegetarian students want more food choices: Cafeteria officials say several non-meat options are available;

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Rob McLelland

    Taco bowls, pepperoni pizza, cheeseburgers, meat, meat, and more meat.

    For some at OHS, the cafeteria lacks options that they feel adequately support their vegetarian lifestyle.

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  • Rivalry between fellow teachers results in pranks: Language arts teacher Henry falls victim to laser-perimeter alarm system

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Greg Dillard

    Rivalries are a significant part of high school, for teachers and students. For language arts teachers Susan Henry and Ronda Cunningham, their target is science teacher Jody Evans. Over the past yea

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  • HACKAMORE: Roadway causes students both woe and frustration

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Matt Burke and Valerie Haugen

    Frustrated and in a hurry, senior driver Mike Manheimer drops his head into his hands as he comes to a complete stop.He mumbles under his breath as his car moves slowly across the last stretch of Hack

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  • Drum Bumz enthusiastic in creating future programs

    Friday, March 03, 2006 By: Allen Wichmann

    The Drum Bumz, a group of dedicated musicians that use everyday objects as drums, are making a name for themselves in 2006.

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Fine Arts/Ent.

'25 to life' waste of time and $
On Jan. 18, the gaming world was introduced to the latest breed of bad Grand Theft Auto knock-offs, “25 to life.”
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The play Pillow Talk premiered yesterday and runs through tomorrow, in the OHS auditorium. The play will begin at 7 p.m. and the cost is $5 at the door.
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The Drum Bumz, a group of dedicated musicians that use everyday objects as drums, are making a name for themselves in 2006.
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The hallway of the mini auditorium was lined with students on Feb. 9 rehearsing their songs silently and reading over lines in preparation for when their number would be called up to audition Vaudevil
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The OHS dance department hosted a student-choreographed show last week as the upper level dancers put their heads together to organize on their own performances, which included about 14 numbers with l
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