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The Talon Sandra Day OConnor High School Phoenix, AZ
Issue Date: Monday, April 23, 2007 Issue: Volume 5 issue 6 Last Update: Friday, April 20, 2007
  • Darfur awareness, money raised

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Megan Young

    Two and a half million people have been driven from their homes; up to 400,000 have been killed—and yet the conflict in this little-known region of Sudan continues to escalate.

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  • Justice Sandra Day O'Connor visits, talks with seniors

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Greg Dillard

    Former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor visited OHS on March 6. O’Connor was greeted by administration as she arrived at school, and then proceeded to the administration building where she v

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  • Administrators reiterate discipline policies

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Megan Young

    Teachers and the administrators announced last month that they will be cracking down on rule-breaking. Offenses like eating in class, using cell phones during school hours, and cutting in line during

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  • Outsiders attend prom despite difficulties

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Miranda Cain

    In the weeks leading up to prom, the campus buzzed with tales of cute, creative proposals. Some baked cookies begging the question. Some spelled “prom” on their potential date’s driveway or covered th

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  • Painted trash cans decorate campus

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Kyle Miyoshi and Renee Peck

    As many have noticed, the trash cans on campus are not the same dull color they used to be. Now, when walking around school, there is a bit more to look at. Stugo has organized each club to paint one

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  • April Fools' causes mischief, embarrassment

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Keegan Clark

    For hundreds of years, people have set aside one day a year to pull out the most outrageous and hilarious pranks they can conjure.

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  • Future student body president leads busy life: Weingartner plans future by participating in school activities

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Alex Newman

    While many high school students spend their days counting down minutes until the school day ends, days until the weekend, weeks until summer vacation, or even years until graduation, Katherine Weingar

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  • Senior makes time to work in school cafeteria as cashier for pay, free food

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Ashley Kurtz

    Every day students go to the cafeteria to eat lunch, but it’s not every day that you see a student working in the school cafeteria. Senior Lizzie Kimball is the only student works in the cafeteria.

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  • Andy's new Haircut

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Becca Mehnert

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  • L&L Barbecue an interesting treat

    Friday, April 20, 2007 By: Monique Bruce

    The tropical-styled restaurant L&L Hawaiian BBQ offers an authentic taste of Hawaiian food that the people of Glendale can appreciate.

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At-a-glance

The girl’s varsity softball team held a softball tournament at OHS during spring break.
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March 31 marked the end of Arizona spring training for baseball, also known as the Cactus League. Starting on the last day of February, major league teams flooded the state along with their legions of
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The girls athletic program at OHS won the 2006-2007 Tony Komadina Outstanding Girl’s Athletic Programs Award. The award is given to schools which have above-average athletic programs, achieve success
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One mile. Five thousand, two hundred, and eighty feet that’s what the participants of Kendra’s Race will be running at 8 a.m. on Friday. The cost of the race is a $10 entry fee before race day; on ra
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Anyone strolling near the main auditorium on March 14 may have had an extra swing in his or her step as OHS hosted the AREA Jazz Festival after school until 7 p.m.
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The winterguard team placed second at Millennium High School on Feb. 24, which was record ranking.
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Dippin' Dots is new ice cream craze for students
As the weather gets hotter, many people turn to ice cream for a treat to cool off. The Dippin’ Dots store is new to Arrowhead shopping center.
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OHS Juniors Levi Lamoroueux and Patrick Stenquist have formed their band named With hearts on sleeves. The two member group formed in December of last year and have already performed on stage with suc
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The tropical-styled restaurant L&L Hawaiian BBQ offers an authentic taste of Hawaiian food that the people of Glendale can appreciate.
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Disney's latest adventure draws a grand audience through 3-D
Meet the Robinsons is Disney’s latest animated creation. This new animated movie is a great kid film. But even if the targeted audience is young kids, teenagers and adults will also enjoy the gripping
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