Paw Prints Harlem High School Machesney Park, IL
Issue Date: Thursday, March 10, 2005 Issue: Second Edition 05 Last Update: Friday, April 08, 2005


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In July of 2003, Governor Rod Blagojevich signed the primary seatbelt enforcement law. That is the date on which I lost my right to make my own decisions. Obviously there should be laws restricting
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Recent thefts have occurred at Harlem and no one is around to blame. The security of students at Harlem is low. These thefts occurred in cars and lockers. Personal belongings have been stolen, like c
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Nothing is more exciting than getting on stage and expressing oneself musically. Harlem High School’s SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) is holding a “battle of the bands” contest for the 2
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Spring break is a time when students get a break from schoolwork, plan vacations, and just have fun. What students don’t think about during break is studying and keeping up with homework.On March 18,
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Teachers appear to be strict and rigid at school, but what are they like after school? Harlem’s Chad Anderson, teacher and girls’ track coach, likes to let loose at track practice. He likes to give th
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On February 26th, 2005, Cindy Diamond was inducted in the Illinois High School Hall of Fame for her excellent softball-coaching career. With her Record of 447-132, 12 regional championships, and 12 NI
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The Harlem boys’ basketball team had a great season and should be commended at for their efforts. The Huskies have shown great pride and hard work in their sports. It’s sad to say that basketball is f
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Many Harlem High School students were recognized in recent art shows. Fourteen students’ works of art are displayed at the Rock Valley Art Show through March 23 in the RVC Library. Junior Jessica Mead
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Ever been driving down the road and noticed that the fuel gage light has came on? For some area residents, fueling up for gas is a lot harder than it use to be. With the daily increase of gas prices,
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The bathrooms were once a place to relieve one’s self at Harlem High School. Now, it is a place to get in a quick smoke before the next class. Every day 3,000 kids in the United States, under 18, st
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