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  • High school relationships prevent self-discovery

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Sarah Richards

    Though high school is a time to discover new facets of one’s character, it is not the time to experience long-term relationships.

    High school relationships hinder personal growth more

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  • Got creativity? NaNoWriMo helps

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Sadye Hainchek

    Several Hononegah students participate in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and try to write a 50,000 word novel in one month.

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  • Weight Room Gets A L.I.F.T.

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Keary Fry

    The “weight” is over. The National School Fitness Foundation has given Hononegah High School new exercise equipment. The foundation is a non-profit organization that provides schools with a state-of-

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  • Moderation leads to healthy, happy holidays

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Ashley Murray

    Many things come to mind in anticipation of the coming winter months. Holidays, snow, decorations and food top the list. Especially food.

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  • Time to talk like we're educated

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Staff Editorial

    “Wat you doin’ tonite dawg?”

    “Jus’ chillin’.”

    “Ya should come ta dis phat party playa.”

    Sound familiar?

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  • Staying in shape: Exercise does a body good

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Jeff Leo

    Exercise and physical fitness are a big part of staying healthy. There are many ways to stay fit and in shape. Some of these include cardiovascular health and muscular health.

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  • If you don't snooze, you lose

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Jarrod Peterson

    Students at Hononegah are feeling the affects of sleep deprivation. Whether it be hours of relentless homework, catching the late night sitcoms or talking deep into the night with the latest crush,

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  • Strike Timeline

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Elizabeth Szilagyi

    The Current provides with a timeline of events that occured during Hononegah's strike.

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  • Spongebob takes over the world

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Patrick Reeves

    He lives in a pineapple under the sea …well, at least he will until I challenge him to a celebrity deathmatch and waste him.Then, all you unintelligible morons who watch the show can make up a stupid

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  • ALERT- Viruses attack computers: Computer technicians seek to cure infected machinery and software

    Thursday, December 18, 2003 By: Ashley Plaetzer

    In September the computers at Hononegah were infected by the MS Blaster virus, which is a worm virus.This type of virus is very fast spreading because, unlike other viruses, the Blaster virus does not

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The Current Hononegah High School Rockton, IL
Issue Date: Friday, December 12, 2003 Issue: Volume 5 Issue 3 Last Update: Tuesday, February 10, 2004
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At-a-glance

Millions of people wake up every morning bewildered by last night’s dreams. A new fad of many is to attempt to decipher these dreams into meanings to help understand their futures.
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Students at Hononegah are feeling the affects of sleep deprivation. Whether it be hours of relentless homework, catching the late night sitcoms or talking deep into the night with the latest crush,
full story 
Millions of people wake up every morning bewildered by last night’s dreams. A new fad of many is to attempt to decipher these dreams into meanings to help understand their futures.
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Best:1. Stole Adam Mallen’s car and drove to Madison at one in the morning. I know that’s one of my personal favorite past times.Worst:1. Did homework. OH MY GOD! THAT IS THE LAMEST THING EVER!
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From a young age, Kyle Callaghan was raised playing sports. Now, as a senior, he returns to Hononegah’s varsity basketball team for his final year. He has grown up with the game and lived within block
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In September the computers at Hononegah were infected by the MS Blaster virus, which is a worm virus.This type of virus is very fast spreading because, unlike other viruses, the Blaster virus does not
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Why is it that people freak out whenever I bring up lowering the legal drinking age to 13? “That’s stupid!” “You’re an idiot!” “What’s wrong with you?” “You’re a monster!” People seem to get very pass
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The “weight” is over. The National School Fitness Foundation has given Hononegah High School new exercise equipment. The foundation is a non-profit organization that provides schools with a state-of-
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Got male teachers? The United States may not have many in the near future. Every year the male teacher population declines a bit more in the United States. In a recent report, the National Education A
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Weeks have passed and the frenzy of the recent labor dispute has begun to settle. Yet the future for Hononegah's students may be uncharted water.
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