The Talon Clover High School Clover, SC
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 Issue: Volume II - Edition II Last Update: Friday, November 14, 2003
  • Finding Funds: Has the fundraising battle gone too far?

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Melissa Rhodes
    Editor-In-Chief

    Donuts, candy, shirts and fruit. All great things in moderation. However, all can be unbearable in extremes.Unfortunately, at many schools, including Clover High School, extremes are what we are force

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  • Smoking policy up in smoke?

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Megan Sinclair
    Managing Editor

    Last year, administrators and teachers were bombarded with complaints about bathrooms being locked to “stop” students from smoking in them. Realizing that locking the bathrooms put all the students, n

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  • Taking a stand

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Melissa Rhodes
    Editor-In-Chief

    As I embark on my junior year at CHS, I begin to review the past and plan for the future. Now is the time to look back at what I have done and map out what I need to do for the next two years to beco

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  • Competition is in the air

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Ron Wright
    Principal

    Our school year is well under way. Every where we turn, it seems we are competing. Ever wonder why we do it? There are those who say America was built on competition. Sometimes it would seem that scho

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  • Couch junkies unite

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Jennifer Herron - ViewPoints Editor

    Tired of the land of chips and after school specials? Get up off that couch and join a club! Clover High School offers a variety of clubs for their students to join. From helping people with HOSA and

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  • ViewPoints

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: ViewPoints

    If you would like to voice your opinion about a teen or school-related issue, please submit a letter to the editor by e-mailing clovertalon@yahoo.com or by dropping off a copy to Editor, Melissa Rhode

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  • Selling frenzy

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Megan Sinclair - Managing Editor

    Walking through school these days is like walking through a market. All around me, I see people selling this and that.Students sell everything from candy bars to t-shirts to wrapping paper, with all t

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  • Walker competes in world championships: Hours of preparation pays off for young rider

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Leigh Williford
    News Editor

    Trotting into the stadium, the crowd swells. Underneath you, your horse is striding quickly into the arena. You don’t know what she’s going to do, all you can hope is that your horse isn’t going to go

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  • CHS bursting at the seams

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Leigh Williford
    News Editor

    Clover High School is bursting at the seams this year. Around every corner is a new face.This is because there are at least 140 new students at the school, not even counting the huge freshman class of

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  • Objects in rearview mirror: Patrolmen stay busy around CHS

    Tuesday, October 21, 2003 By: Josh Buday - Operation's Manager

    It is happening more and more. You are just about to leave school, pulling out of the parking lot and all of a sudden, out of nowhere, those all too familiar blue lights begin their sullen dance. That

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At-a-glance

Dear Jenny: I want to leave home but I don’t want to hurt my dad’s feelings. Over a year ago my mom moved out and so did my sister. It’s just been my dad and me. Also, I’ve spent the past twenty-seven
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Olympic-hopeful Aaron Sniker had all eyes on him Oct. 4 as he stole first place in the Gainesville College Moun-tain Bike Rumble.Sniker, a CHS sophomore, rode 24 miles over rugged terrain on his mount
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As her heart raced and palms began to sweat under the glare of the stadium lights, drum major Heather Myers stepped up to the box and looked out at a Clover High School Marching band that was patientl
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Bad boys, bad boys; whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?Clover’s police force answers somewhere in the neighborhood of 550 calls per month, almost 6,600 emergency phone calls eac
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For those of you who don’t know me, I am Mr. Know It All. I have been recruited by the Talon to offer my opinions on several different topics going on around the school, and I plan on doing just that.
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Deprived Iraqi Schools Start New Year: The classrooms at Baghdad’s al-Waqidi school are dirty and the books have yet to arrive. But excited pupils filled the playground on Wednesday, October 8 as Iraq
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“High School”, two words that months ago would have sent a chill up my spine and scared me to death, but now mean something else.Everyone tells you, “Your freshman year is awful!” or “Good luck in Hig
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The sound of scurrying feet, the excitement of walking across stage and the screams as we throw our caps is all that occupies my thoughts. Having gone through four years of high school, the idea of s
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This year has offered many new beginnings for The Talon, such as a new staff, countless new story topics, and a new online version. This year marks the first time Clover High School has had an in-dept
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Name: Jason Biage, 16 Nick Name: LeprechaunGrade: EleventhWhat he likes most about school: The lunch food and being able to see his friends.Future Goals: To graduate in 2005 and to become a Navy Seal.
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