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  • Wagon Wheel may be Transforming

    Wednesday, March 17, 2004 By: Elizabeth Szilagyi

    Before the Wagon Wheel became the old abandoned resort on the hill that it is today, it was once the center of life in Rockton.

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  • Driving each other nuts?: Do car fights drive parents and teens apart?

    Wednesday, March 17, 2004 By: Sadye Hainchek

    Try playing the word association game with any teenager and give them the prompt of sixteen. Chances are good that you’ll get freedom or drivers license as a response.

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  • Unconstitutional amendment will segregate the country

    Wednesday, March 17, 2004 By: Richard Mealey

    There was a dark time in American history. It was a when cetain minorites were denied the rights as humans and citizens, that we take for granted. It was a time that seems like its about to repeat it

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  • Scarpetta: Half-man, Half-machine: spotlight athlete

    Wednesday, March 17, 2004 By: Scott Keen

    Pop! Strike three, batter’s out!

    This seems to be a reoccurring event when senior Brett Scarpetta is on the mound.

    Scarpetta has been playing baseball for

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  • Graphic TV means stricter regulation

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Jeff Leo

    In an age of “Sex in the City,” “South Park” and “The Shield,” many are calling for stricter legislation on the content of television and all mass media.

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  • Gibson's Christ film ignites passion

    Thursday, March 18, 2004 By: Ashley Murray

    Throughout history, filmmakers have tried to capture the story of Christ numerous times. However, never has so much controversy arisen over one of these stories as it has with Mel Gibson’s “The Passio

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  • Affirmative action no longer necessary or beneficial

    Monday, March 29, 2004 By: Sarah Richards

    Though the bloodiest battles were fought on American soil for the equality of the African-American race, discrimination is still within our culture but only lawfully so in one form: affirmative action

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  • The sea beast brutalizes HHS

    Wednesday, March 31, 2004 By: Patrick Reeves

    From the depths of hell comes the mythical sea beast in the form of a band: Leviathan.

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  • Be responsible for yourself

    Wednesday, March 31, 2004 By: Staff Editorial

    The parking lot is SO lame! So is getting in trouble. What’s worse is when you are already in trouble, and then those security guards get mad at something you say and punish you even more.Don’t forget

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  • Drama club sets new goals: Brand new style of theater at Hononegah

    Wednesday, March 17, 2004 By: Ashley Plaetzer

    One book, 10 people, 30 minutes equals Hononegah’s group interpretation of Dracula by Bram Stoker.A group interpretion (GI) has never been done at Hononegah even though GI competitions have been taki

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The Current Hononegah High School Rockton, IL
Issue Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 Issue: Volume 5, Issue 5 Last Update: Wednesday, March 31, 2004
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Unconstitutional amendment will segregate the country
There was a dark time in American history. It was a when cetain minorites were denied the rights as humans and citizens, that we take for granted. It was a time that seems like its about to repeat it
full story 
One book, 10 people, 30 minutes equals Hononegah’s group interpretation of Dracula by Bram Stoker.A group interpretion (GI) has never been done at Hononegah even though GI competitions have been taki
full story 
Pop! Strike three, batter’s out!

This seems to be a reoccurring event when senior Brett Scarpetta is on the mound.

Scarpetta has been playing baseball for
full story 

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