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C h r i s t i a n   B r o t h e r s   H i g h   S c h o o l .   S a c r a m e n t o ,   C A .   S i n c e   1876.

The Talon           October 1998 Volume 123, Issue 1
News:
Hot dancing, cold soda
By: Joselyn Nussbaum  Editor in Chief
A look at the first dance of the 1998-1999 school year.
IC Seeks CB's Support
By: Tia Koonse   Executive Editor
Brother Kenneth becomes the new principal at Immaculate Conception Elementary school.
Lasallian Youth Take the Big Apple By Storm
By: Lindsay Poroli   Editor in Chief
Lasallian Youth came together for an Assembly in New York City.
CB Diversity: artists, world travelers, and hockey-players
By: Brenna Ballestero   Staff Writer
Interesting information about several CB students.
Clubs on Campus
By: Joe Sobolewski   Staff Writer
Brief descriptions about various school clubs.
Wanna Drag?
By: Brittney Staropoli   Feature Writer
Drag racing at the Sacramento Raceway.
Opinion:
Has our generation forgotten the poor?
By: Tom Eggers   Opinion Editor
Christian Brothers and Jesuit students help the poor in El Salvador.
Freshmen: rules for survival
By: Patrick Minshew   Copy Editor
Comedic but important advice for CB Freshmen.
Sacramento Scene
It don’t mean a thing if you ain’t got that swing
By: Anny Gateley   Staff Writer
Everything you need to know about Swing.
Metallica rocks Cal Expo
By: Mike Parker   Staff Writer
The fathers of Metal journey to Sacramento.
New At CB
CB Welcomes 4 New Brothers
By: Lindsay Poroli & Joselyn Nussbaum
CB welcomes Br. Austin, Br. Dat, Br. Philip, and Br. Rich.
Who’s New at CB

By: Mike Parker   Feature Writer

CB welcomes a variety of new teachers this year. Check 'em out.
What’s Cookin’?
Brittney Staropoli    Feature Writer
CB has a new cook this year. Mmm, tasty.
Meet your new student council

Aaron Hiers   News Editor

What to expect this year in student council.
Sports
Cross Country blazes new trails
By: Jeff Fattig   Sports Writer
The CB cross country team hopes for a great new season.
They came, they saw, they scored
By: Brian Thorpe   Sports Writer
Varsity, JV, and Freshman football teams are victorious in the season opener against El Camino.
The Football Revival
By: Brian Thorpe   Sports Writer
Falcon football is back and better than ever.
Soccer season kicks off
By: Jeff Fattig    Sports Writer
Falcon soccer returns with a promising season ahead.
‘Golden’ victory for the Lady Falcons
By: Alex Hesser   Sports Editor
Women's volleyball kicks off the season with a victory.
Cheerleaders flip with spirit
By: Danny Pinto   Sports Writer
Falcon Cheerleaders bring extra spirit to CB sports.
Tennis team serves up aces
By: Danny Pinto   Sports Writer
Look forward to an exciting tennis season this year.
Parent Page
A message from the president
By: Mark Warren   President
C.B.H.S. president Mark Warren discusses issues about the new school year.
A message from the principal
By: Tom Rutten   Principal
Our principal discusses the new school year.
Give your regards to Broadway
CB is invited to the Del Camino Theater group in NYC.
CB opens its doors
CB open house is Sunday, October 11.
We need your help
Information about CB support groups.
Talon Staff
Executive Editor: Tia Koonse
Editors in Chief: Joselyn Nussbaum
Lindsay Poroli
News Editor: Aaron Hiers
Opinion Editor: Tom Eggers
Sports Editor: Alex Hesser
Copy Editor: Patrick Minshew
Photography Editor: Chris Fernando
Photographer: Stephen Perez
Parent Page Editor: Stephen Perez
Art/Computer Editors: Terrin Chan
Derrick Tsang
Sports Writers: Jeff Fattig
Danny Pinto
Brian Thorpe
Writers: Brenna Ballestero
Chris Fernando
Ann Gately
Michael Parker
Joe Sobolewski
Brittney Staropoli
Steve Williams
Business Manager: Pam Marshall
Advertising Manager: Monroe Howard-Shackelford
Advisor: Mrs. Susan Snyder

     The Talon accepts editorials on all relevant issues from all students, staff, and members of the community.   Letters to the editors must be accompanied by a signature, however, names will be withheld upon the author's request.  Also note that The Talon reserves the right to deny publication of any works deemed hostile, vulgar, or otherwise inappropriate.  In the interest of space, all letters may not be published, and The Talon reserves the right to edit works for length, clarity, and factual accuracy, but without altering the meaning.   Letters should be addressed to The Talon and dropped in Mrs. Snyder's box.
     The opinions conveyed in each issue do not necessarily reflect the views of The Talon staff, the Christian Brothers High School staff and administration or the Sacramento Diocese, and should not be assumed to do so.

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