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  • Warm Up Routine Revs Up Team

    Monday, November 15, 2004 By: Ashley Meredith

    Watching the Varsity Field Hockey team is like a scene from “Remember The Titans.” The warm-up these girls do before their games may look strange to outsiders, but it gets the job done. Most teams do

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  • Students encouraged to change seats in event: Lets Mix it Up. . .

    Monday, November 15, 2004 By: Josh McKinney and Nicole Gruhot

    Students at WHS will have the opportunity to join their peers around the nation in participating in the second annual “Mix it Up” day Tuesday at lunch.Last year more than two million students particip

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  • Creativity in fundraising: Junk food ban has clubs scrambling to find other waysof raising money

    Monday, November 15, 2004 By: Yolotzi Lara

    Buying a chocolate bar and eating it in class is a thing of the past. Because MHS clubs cannot participate in any candy sales this year, they are having to come up with other ways to raise money.

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  • Blue Belle goes Cowboy

    Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Kelly Carson

    All through high school, Erica Perry had her eyes set on being a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. She graduated as a Blue Belle in 2003 and tried out for the pro cheerleading squad this year. After making

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  • Fourth year science required, yet not funded nor needed

    Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Erin Perez

    This state board of education recently decided to require the freshmen of 2007 and beyond to take four years of science. A possible reason for this decision is the widely held opinion that students ne

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  • Ghosts haunt the 'Disembodied Spirit'

    Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Eric Wind

    The eerie, ambient music played in front of the Austin Museum of Art. It added the perfect touch to the sultry afternoon that I went to see “Ghost Stories; The Disembodied Spirit,” an exhibit which fe

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  • Class color shirts surprise big hit : especially with upperclassmen

    Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Amy Augustine

    The newest additon to Spirit Week - Class Color Day - turned out to be a source of competition and controversy.

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  • Parent joins daughter in clothing class: Helping out in the classroom. . .

    Tuesday, November 16, 2004 By: Brian P. Mann

    Volunteerism is the act of selflessly providing a service without expecting a reward in return. During the last few weeks Jolene Kreps, mother of freshmen Lindsey Samlaska, has illustrated this quali

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  • Harrel, friends work together for breast cancer awareness: Staff and students helped support breast cancer walk with donations

    Staff and students helped support breast cancer walk with donations

    Staff and students helped support breast cancer walk with donations

    Staff and students helped support breast cancer

    Wednesday, November 17, 2004 By: Jeremy Clark- Staff Writer

    Clayton Valley students were busy taking part in...

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  • Student fights for morning stubble: Gregory opposes the mandatory shave

    Friday, November 19, 2004 By: By Hali Browning

    A Celtic Pagan, Gregory’s religious sect views the clean shaven face as a sign of punishment, slavery, and ignorance.

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Issue Date: Sunday, November 21, 2004 Issue: Week of Nov. 22, 2004
 
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News
Hononegah High School’s families are beginning to feel the heat of last year’s budget cuts, with the raised lunch and athletic fees.
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A.J. Gregory is working with the administration to change the rule even as he is punished for breaking it.
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Teachers are required by contract to...
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Concerned parents and students raised the issue of a school shooting rumored to take place the next day.
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VMT will soon have its own library again.
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Because candy sales are no longer allowed, MHS clubs have had to come up with other ways to raise money.
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Features
With a splash of vivid colors and ancient traditional practices, people of Native American descent celebrate their rich culture and heritage throughout the entire month of November.
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Volunteers are always welcome at WHS. Mrs. Kreps, who assists in the crafts and clothing class, exemplifies the spirit of volunteerism.
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All through high school, Erica Perry had her eyes set on being a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. She graduated as a Blue Belle in 2003 and tried out for the pro cheerleading squad this year.
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