The Talon Clover High School Clover, SC
Issue Date: Thursday, March 18, 2004 Issue: March 2004 Last Update: Friday, March 26, 2004
  • Picking up the Pieces: Kendricks reflect on their tragedy

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Melissa Rhodes
    Editor-in-Chief

    A perfect life can be shattered in an instant.That’s exactly what happened on the evening of May 7, 2003 for the Kendrick family.What began as just an ordinary day for the Kendricks, would later becom

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  • The Simple Life: Every day is Turkey Day for Pursley twins Josh and Wade

    Monday, March 22, 2004 By: Sheila O'Dell
    Features Editor

    The baby bird, its legs folded beneath its motionless body, its eyes tiny slits, was still except for the rapid rising and sinking of its cheeks while it fought for every breath.“Hold up, I got one th

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  • Legends live forever: Coach leaves impact on community

    Monday, March 22, 2004 By: Megan Sinclair
    Managing Editor

    Students often remember teachers who made an impact on their life.Most teachers have a handful of students who will praise them after they have graduated.It takes a special teacher, though, to be reme

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  • You are what you eat

    Monday, March 22, 2004 By: Jennifer Herron
    Viewpoints Editor

    Seems like everybody is having trouble in the grub department these days.As it turns out, food doesn’t have much to do with the taste. Logically, all food is forbidden, not just fruit.It’s all about c

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  • Coffee Talk

    Monday, March 22, 2004 By: Jennifer Herron
    Viewpoints Editor

    So I finally get to discuss the thing I love most. I mean that in the least cliché way possible. I’ve been waiting quite a while to throw it out there. Let’s see here, should I eat the doughnut or the

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  • Our View

    Monday, March 22, 2004 By: Editorial Board

    A student recently asked why did we have to pay $25 for a parking pass this year when things in the student parking lot have not really improved?As with many activities in a public school as large and

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  • The truth about truth

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004 By: Principal Ron Wright

    Sometimes the truth is evident, sometimes the truth hurts, sometimes the truth sets you free and sometimes it’s hard to find the truth.I stood on the podium in the Columbia Adam’s Mark ballroom very s

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  • School newspapers sharpen student skills

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004 By: From staff reports

    Football, marching band, drama and chorus are great activities and essential to the overall success of most high schools students. However, some experts believe that beyond going to class, being at sc

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  • Jenkins throws in the towel: School board searches for new leader

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004 By: Melissa Rhodes
    Editor-in-Chief

    The Clover School District is searching for their Mr. Right –– or maybe even Mrs. Right.On Dec. 12, Clover School District’s superintendent Bill Jenkins, 63, announced his plans to retire at the concl

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  • Better health brings better life

    Tuesday, March 23, 2004 By: Jennifer Herron
    Viewpoints Editor

    Medical classes at Clover High School are often viewed as a group, but each class is uniquely different. Health Sciences, for example, teaches medical skills that are quite diverse to those learned in

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At-a-glance

The boys’ basketball team dribbled their way to a slam-dunk finale this year. Coupled with a mix of long-range jumpers and electrifying dunks, the Eagles kept the student section on their feet and sc
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Clover High School made history in the Class AAA wrestling tournament this past season.The Blue Eagles had a team a couple of years during the early 1970's, but never advanced a wrestler to the state
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Walking down the runway, smiling down at the crowd, hearing your name announced as Miss Clover High and deafening the excited audience as a tiara is placed in your hair is something little girls dream
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Brad Self loves the Lord, and it shows in everything he does. It is through this love that Self has accomplished much more than the average teenager.Not only is Self active in his church, but he is a
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Star light, star bright, First star I see tonight. I wish I may, I wish I might, Have the wish, I wish tonight.For many children, their bright star is the Make-A-Wish foundation. One of the many child
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The Clover School District is searching for their Mr. Right –– or maybe even Mrs. Right.On Dec. 12, Clover School District’s superintendent Bill Jenkins, 63, announced his plans to retire at the concl
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Sometimes the truth is evident, sometimes the truth hurts, sometimes the truth sets you free and sometimes it’s hard to find the truth.I stood on the podium in the Columbia Adam’s Mark ballroom very s
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Football, marching band, drama and chorus are great activities and essential to the overall success of most high schools students. However, some experts believe that beyond going to class, being at sc
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Bombs explode into buildings, houses of families and mounds of people lay dead or dying on the ground. Parents are screaming for their children to take cover as bullets and debris soar through the air
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Despite what some cynics may say, Tuesday’s decision by McDonald’s to phase out Supersizing isn’t just another empty-calorie advertising gimmick. Even dietitians and other health advocates, who by nat
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