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Hagen Hi-Lites
Quarter Two Issue
January 2013
Shirts for Mrs.Hoffmann by Presley Weiler
As you know, Skylar Dockter, Madison Kadrmas, and Christopher Dean have been sell-
ing t-shirts to help raise money for Mrs. Hoffmann’s chemo-therapy. So far they have made
over $1,000 in funds selling the shirts. Over 100 shirts have been sold.
Q: Who was involved?
A: Skylar Dockter, Mrs. Dockter, Madison Kadrmas, and Christopher Dean
Q: Who thought of making and selling shirts?
A: We came up with it ourselves.
Q: Who made the shirts?
A: Custom Design made them, Mrs. Dockter bought the shirts, and once we got enough
money, we paid her back.
Q: When did you give Mrs. Hoffmann the check?
A: We gave it to her at the December assembly.
We all wish Mrs. Hoffmann the best of wishes as she continues her treatment for cancer.
Mrs. Hoffmann and her daugh-
ters: Ally, Kelsey, and Mackee
(missing: Mr. Hoffmann)
Table of Contents
Library/Polls 2
Editorials 3,4,5
Sports 6,7
Blurt 8
Music 9
Puzzles 10
Student Interviews 11
Writer’s Corner 12
Reviews 13
Candids 15,16
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Hagen Hi-Lites
Book Report
Title: The Mark of Athena The Mark of Athena is the 3rd book in the ‘Heroes of
Olympus’ series. Mark of Athena is a good book, full of suspense
and mysteries. If you are looking for an adventure, this is a good
book for you, but beware; this book is full of twists and turns. Rick
Riordan spins a powerful, mythical tale in The Mark of Athena. (This
book can be found in our library.)
5 Stars By: Abigail Moberg
This survey was to see what people thought was cooler, pi-rates or ninjas? I interviewed 40 people and 37 people thought ninjas were cooler,2 people thought pirates were cooler, and 1 was undecided. By Macy Mack
Ninjas
Pirates
Undecided
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A Trillion Dollar Coin
Is this really the answer to the United States debt crisis?
By Christopher Dean
As the national debt surpasses 16 trillion dollars ($16,000,000,000,000), we are all
desperately trying to find a solution to bring this mind-bogglingly large amount down.
One interesting solution was put forth on the Firedoglake blog back in 2011. The solution
recalled some obscure laws that were passed in the
1990’s that state that the government can issue plati-
num coins signifying any value, even a trillion dollars.
At first the suggestion was considered impractical,
but now it is being speculated as possible. Nobel
Peace Prize Winner Paul Krugman, Economist Mark
Thoma and New York Representative Jerrold Nadler
are some of the most prominent voices in the fight
for the coin instead of the usual solution, raising the
national debt ceiling. The national debt ceiling is the maximum amount of money that
Congress will allow the government to borrow and is increasingly becoming the easiest,
short-term solution to the rising debt. If the trillion dollar coin was issued by the Treas-
ury, the Treasury could deposit it in the Federal Reserve in exchange for cash that would
then be used to pay off the debt. This coin actually wouldn’t have
to be made out of solid platinum because the 1990’s laws also
state that the Treasury can legally put any denomination on a coin
with a small platinum composition. John Boehner and Barack
Obama are among some of the candidates that would be shown
on the coin, but the decision hasn’t been made yet. Unfortunately
the debt ceiling crisis is much more serious than even the fiscal
cliff and wouldn’t probably be solved with something as simple
as a trillion dollar coin. Then again…Barack Obama did say in his
presidential slogan that he would bring big “Change” to this
country.
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Voting Recently the country elected the President of the United States, Barack Obama, back into the presidency.
Mitt Romney was the choice for Republicans, while President Obama is on the Democratic side. Here are
their speeches about their opinions on education.
President Obama’s speech: “Getting the best possible education has never been more important than it is
right now. And that’s because in today’s world, a good job requires a good education. And it doesn’t mat-
ter where you are working, if you do not have a good education, you are not going to be able to succeed.
Over the next 10 years, nearly half of all new jobs will require a level of education beyond a high school
degree. But even after you graduate, you’re going to need some additional education.
Unfortunately, the reality is too many students are not prepared across our country. Too many leave
school without the skills they need to get a job that pays. Today, as many as a quarter of American stu-
dents are not finishing high school. The quality of our math and science education lags behind many
other nations. America has fallen to ninth in the proportion of young people with a college degree. We
used to be number one, and we’re now number nine. That’s not acceptable.”
Mitt Romney’s speech: Romney believes that education is a central aspect of the American Dream.
He assists wide-ranging reforms to the education system, and would take the original step of tying teach-
ers’ allowances to their results instead of to the administration. In addition, Romney will implement meas-
ures that would expand parental role in education.
“… education has to be held at the local and state level, not at the federal level. We need to get the federal
government out of education. And secondly, all the talk about we need smaller classroom size, is a look
that's promoted by the teachers unions to hire more teachers. We looked at what drives good education in
our state. What we found as the best thing for education is great teachers, hire the very best and brightest
to be teachers, pay them properly, make sure that you have school choice, test your kids to see if they are
meeting the standards that need to be met, and make sure that you put the parents in charge.”
The votes turned out like this:
Governor Romney: 206 electoral votes
President Obama: 332 electoral votes
President Barack Obama was re-elected as President of the
United States.
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Mass Effect 3 By Payton Berg
Next Is Mass Effect 3, the Most Sold Game of 2012.
This game, for people who haven’t played the previous games, is an RPG or Role Playing Game. That
means the game can change depending on your choices and actions. But Mass Effect isn’t just about talking and
shooting, it does focus on the game play, too. Don’t worry if you haven’t played the others because it explains it
pretty well in the first ten minutes and even better in the next hour with cameos from the previous games.
The up side to playing the last two is great, not only do you understand the game and characters better but
previous decisions from them will also mass-ly effect your game, too. You can also see the changes they have made
with this game. With new abilities, choices, and weapons, the Mass Effect series definitely just a little bit better. But
that’s not all, if you hate cut scenes and you are just a war machine, you can adjust that and vise versa.
The really hardest decision in the game is choosing is the red gun or the green one.
HALO 4
This was probably one of the most anticipated games of the year, and that spot is held by HALO 4.
People who have played it know that the $60 pricing is worth it after you got past the slightly confusing
setup. For those who don’t know, HALO 4 is the fourth halo game in the “HALO Trilogy.” Yes, I know that
doesn’t make sense, but that’s how it goes. It’s the eighth in the HALO series and for those who have played the
whole game; you know it won’t be the last.
The release date of HALO 4 made $220 million dollars, the most a Microsoft game has ever made. With all
the new features and the total reproduction of the game’s graphics engine used to make the game, it definitely
shadowed Halo: Reach with its detail and lighting and also the return of the Chief.
People have also noticed that the Bungie logo was not on or in the game, and that’s because they refused
the $220 million dollar game. That may make you say those guys are idiots, but the reason they refused the eighth
installment of the best selling series is because the game cost more than they expected to get . But Bungie wasn’t
the only game development company involved in the making of the Halo games; that company is 343 Industries.
343 Industries may make you think of the character “343 Guilty Spark” which Spark was actually named
after the company that was made by Microsoft to oversee “HALO Combat Evolved” and soon the rest of the bil-
lion dollar franchise. Since 343 Industries was made by Microsoft, they do own it so don’t plan to see a game that’s
not Halo with the 343 name on it anytime soon. Now to the game play.
The game play is definitely a whole new experience not only because of the completely new graphics but
because of the whole new element, the Prometheans. The Forerunner guards are definitely no mach to Master
Chief, but they come close with their Hardlight Shields and teleporting abilities. Anything else you’ll have to play
the game yourself because there are way too many features to explain.
For HALO 4, I give it a definite 10/10
By: Payton Berg
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7th Grade Girls Basketball
A1 Team A2 Team
Lacey Forsness, Lexi Jordheim Abbriele Braun, Mariah Aijala
Raegen Linster, Marley McChesney Megan Brown, Tyra Heiser
Alexis Meduna, Mariah Mortensen Alexis Olson, Kylee Shephard
Kelsey Privatsky, Alexus Skabo Kylee Showalter, Mckenna Weiler
B1 Team B2 Team
Julia Anderson, Gabrielle Coley Davina Lebaron, Raini Thorson
Micah Dukart, Alyssa Kessel Isabella Spaulding, Melissa Mason
Cora Knipp, Morgan Nelson Marlena Ruybal, Valencia Tromble
Adia Stevenson Allison Wood
Managers: Coaches:
Madison Faulhaber Coach Obrigewitch A1 coach
Kaylee Meduna Coach Lyson A2 coach
Heather Godlevsky Coach Cremer B coach
Makayla Tysver
Games won: Games Lost:
A1: 4 games A1: 2 games
A2: 4 games A2: 1 game
B1: 1 game B1: 4 games
B2: 2 games B2: 3 games
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Hockey Players: Mike Herauf, Cameron Jorda, Alex Anderson, Tyler
Kostelecky, Josh Stengel, Jerzy Martin, Kaymen Kitchen, Treven
Hopfauf
Girls High school team: (From Hagen)
Remmi Love, Codie Myers, Caleigh Davenport, Paige Scweitzer
Coaches:
Coach Lauren Hansen , Coach Al Tackle, Coach Adam
Lost 2 games
A1 wins 5 games
A2 wins 2 games
B1 wins 4 games
B2 wins 1 game
Kadrmas, Taylor
Kessel, Ashlyn
King, Regan Man-ager
Klitzke, Cassandra
Knight, Julian
Kovash, Hannah
Kuntz, Kelsey
Lawlar, Jayde
Ludwick, Jaycee
Lukach, JuliAnn Manager
Mack, Macy
Magill-Hale, Althea
Riely, Katie
Steffen, Jordyn
Steier, Jace
Tuttle, Emily
Weber, Samantha
Weiler, Presley
Yoder, Elizabeth Mikayla Rivinius Manager
Beck, Taylor Man-
Bentz, Haley Man-ager
Berthold, Skylar
Carmichael, Alyssa
Collins, Shellby
Dobitz, Sarah
Dvorak, Sadi
Erickson, Megan
Foss, Skyler
Galster, Aspen
Gartner, Kaina
George, Milla
Gutierrez, Jordan
Harden, Jaida
Harrington, Tionna
Hecker, Alisha
Heidt, Katherine
Heim, McKaya
Hoerner, Katelyn Manager
Huffman, Krista
Joyce, Cuinisia
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Apps World will be returning to America in 2013 for two days of engagement and
high level insight and discussion around one of the largest growing industries - mobile
apps. Apps World North America will be taking place in the technical capital of the
world San Francisco on February 7th-8th 2013 at the Moscone Center. They are ex-
pecting over 5000 developers, mobile marketers, mobile operators, device manufac-
turers, platform owners and industry professionals for 9 different targeted workshop
tracks, speed meeting, 1-1 meetings, parties, tackling a spectrum of issues across the
app ecosystem. The event will include 4 free to attend developer workshop tracks and
a free exhibition with over 150 exhibitors.
Assemblies
Our assemblies at HJH have been great
thanks to everyone at Hagen. They have
been fun filled with flash mobs, minute-to-
win it games, and skits demonstrating being
respectful, responsible, and cooperative. A
BIG thank you goes out to everyone who has
put in the time to make our assemblies
memorable!!
With the new semester at Hagen, a
lot of people are switching to new
classes. The electives at Hagen are all
very fun and interesting, and people
are excited for their new classes. But
could there be other electives students
want to take? Some students say they
do want other classes. Students have
said they would like classes such as
Strings or Orchestra, Creative Writ-
ing, and other additional Tech classes.
What do you think? Ask your friends
or think of more electives. Maybe
someday Hagen can have even more
fun classes for you to get excited
about each semester.
By Sara Cartmill
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By Presley Weiler
Students have the opportunity to join Jazz Band, which is directed by Mr. Dykema. The instruments in-
volved include bass, guitar, trap set, brass, auxiliary percussion, flute, and piano. The date of our holiday concert
was Tuesday, December 18, at 7:00 PM.
Here is my interview with Mr.Dykema
Q: What kind of songs do you play in Jazz Band?
A: We play Swing, Blues, Rock, and Ballads.
Q: How many people are in Jazz Band?
A: There are about 20 people in Jazz Band.
Q: Do you have a favorite Jazz Band song?
A: No, I like all of them.
Q: How many concerts are there?
A: There are 2: A Christmas Concert and another
in March.
Honor Choir is an extracurricular activity for those who
like to sing. Honor Choir is for both 7th and 8th graders, and we
practice at 8:00 a.m. every Wednesday and Thursday morning be-
fore school. You do not have to be in regular choir to be in
Honor Choir. Everyone is welcome!
By: Abigail Moberg
Magic Squares
The objective of a magic square puzzle is to write numbers in the blank parts of the
grid so all the rows, columns, and two diagonals add up to the magic number. Hope
you find them enjoyable!
96 4
92 20 64
16 24
40 76 84 12
100 8 36
60 5
10
50 75
80 25 45
Word List q m c I m h e n r m n z r i p f
y u b g q t m w s l o g c d l e
foreshadow f t a h r l o t q j n b n a e g
idiom p l i d g f e s t I p a s e d g
flashback f r o v m r f q c k a h k n t h
organism j o r n a j l n m n b z f o i n
Mooncycles l f g f o r e s h a d o w r i b
Jelly donut m n a p l u g l c z t y r f d m
gravity p l n l q c t k l v r u z c i o
sequencing r a i e f s u m s y s x n y o b
v s s y n s e l c y c n o o m s
w q m m o k r j a w t w n n d i
z n r z g n p k s n u v y c o n
Veterinarian By Charles E.
Shwartzmeyer
Join me while I inter-
view Emily Keller. She has two
dogs, dances, loves to read, and
has four brothers!
What do you remember as the
best thing that happened to
you as a child?
My happiest moment was get-
ting my dog, Lucie, because all
my pets were small.
Were you inspired to be a
veterinarian when you were a
child?
Yes, because I always loved
animals and wanted to help. I
took in one of my friend’s pets
so it wouldn’t die.
What is your opinion on
Obama?
I think he made a good decision
on Osama Bin Laden and a bad
decision about the oil and gas
line from Canada.
What is your opinion on pol-
lution and the economy?
I think we could get solar-
powered cars and not drive as
much, and I think we could
reduce spending money on
drugs.
Erica
Enderud By Kendall Berg
I will be interviewing
Erica Enderud. Erica just
moved from West Fargo to
Dickinson. She has one brother
and has always wanted a pet
dog. Her favorite activities are
volleyball and dance.
What do you look for in a
friend?
I look for someone who is kind,
fun, and will always have your
back. I also like people that
have a great sense of humor.
What is your opinion on
Justin Bieber?
Justin Bieber is a good artist,
but he is not my favorite. I
don’t think he is the best be-
cause I have other favorites.
What is your opinion on the
iPhone 5?
I love it. The screen is bigger,
and it is better than any of the
other iPhones. I also love the
camera.
Do you have any hidden tal-
ents?
Yes, I can make really crazy
faces. My “talent” usually hap-
pens when I’m with my friends
or just bored.
The Life of a 12-
Year-Old Boy By Lillyanna Connaughton
This is a 12-year-old boy’s lifestyle. Kayne
lives in Dickinson, North Dakota with his grandma,
grandpa, and dad. Kayne answers some questions about
his life. Read on to understand the life of a young boy.
Who is your hero? Why? If you could change your
life to be just life your hero, would you?
My dad, because he is a great role model. He doesn’t
yell when someone does something wrong, he’s chill
and calm, laid back. No, I would not like to be just like
my dad because I like who I am. It would be cool to
have a few personality traits like him, but that’s it.
In about 20 years, how do you see your self and your
life?
I imagine myself working as a petroleum engineer. I
imagine myself being married and having two kids.
If you could change one thing in your life, what
would you change?
I would change how much money I have so I could give
some money to the poor and spend some on myself.
If you could go back in your past and change some-
thing, would you? If so, what would you change? If
not, why not?
I would change never moving to Mandan because most
of the people there are rude and mean. I have way more
friends here than I did there.
If you could push a RESTART button to restart your
life over, would you? If so, why? If not, why not?
No, because I like myself the way I am. I like the way I
live and wouldn’t change it for the world.
These were put together by Sara Cartmill.
This was an assignment in language arts
where one student was to interview another.
Here are a few examples of their work.
Are you a Facebook expert? Here are 20 facts you may not have known about the famed Facebook.
Facebook has over 350 million active users. More than 35 million users update their status each day, with more than 55 million status updates each day. More than 2.5 billion pictures are uploaded to Facebook each month. The average Facebook user has 130 friends and sends eight friend requests per month. Among children under 18, Facebook was ranked third in the top 100 searches of 2009, behind YouTube and Google.
A recent survey of 500 top colleges found that 10% of admission’s officers acknowledged looking at social networking sites such as Facebook to evaluate applicants. Thirty-eight percent of admission’s officers said that what they saw negatively affected the applicant.
Facebook is not only beating MySpace traffic, but it is also the second-ranked site overall in the U.S. behind Google. Americans spend 13.9 billion minutes a year on Facebook and five billion minutes on MySpace.
In 2003, Harvard student Mark Zuckerberg created Facemash, where he placed photos of undergradu-ates side by side so viewers could rank which one was “hotter.” Zuckerberg would later turn Facemash into the now ubiquitous Facebook.
Beacon, part of Facebook’s controversial advertisement system that broadcasted information about a user’s shopping activity on other sites, was the target of a class action lawsuit in 2009. The resulting settlement required Facebook to pay $9.5 million into a settlement fund.
If Facebook were a country, it would be the fifth-largest country in the world, after China, India, the U.S., and Indonesia.
The New Oxford Dictionary announced that the 2009 Word of the Year was “unfriend,” as in “to re-move someone as a friend on a social networking site” such as Facebook. However, there is some debate whether the word should be “defriend” rather than “unfriend.”
While stressing that correlation does not equal causation, a recent poll suggested that Facebook users have lower overall grades than non-users. While initially created for college students, Facebook users over the age 26 now represent 60% of the total U.S. Facebook population. The average Facebook users spend more than 55 minutes a day on the site. They use the Like button nine times a month and write 25 comments each month. Approximately 70% of Facebook users are outside the United States.
Forbes dubbed 25-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, the creator/owner of Facebook, as the world’s youngest billionaire, worth 1.5 billion. Syria, China, Vietnam, and Iran have banned Facebook. In December 2009, there were over 250 million active users on Facebook, up from 1 million active users in December 2004.Tim Spara-pani, director of public policy at Facebook, stated that hundreds of millions of people had never stopped and thought about the consequences of sharing information online.
In January 2009, an advertising campaign from Burger King titled “WHOPPER Sacrifice” rewarded Face-book users a free “Angry Whopper” for publicly deleting 10 friends, who would then receive a blunt message informing they were deleted for a free hamburger.
By Payton Berg
Book Review: Inheritance Series by Christopher Paolini
In this series, a young boy named Eragon finds a strange blue rock in a
mountain range called the Spine. When Eragon was born, his mother named
him after the first Dragon Rider. The people in his village, Carvahall, think that
the Spine is full of evil things and huge monsters, so they think he should get
rid of the rock. Eragon lives with Garrow, his uncle, and Roran, his cousin. Er-
agon keeps the rock and one night, he discovers that the rock was a dragon egg.
That draws the Empire’s evil assistants, the Ra’zac, ugly, strange creatures, out
to make Eragon join the Empire. When the Ra’zac couldn’t find Eragon, they
destroyed his home with Roran and Garrow, and sadly, Garrow died because of
this. An old storyteller named Brom helps Eragon escape the clutches of the
Ra’zac, but he wouldn’t let Eragon go so easily. Brom said that Eragon had to
allow Brom to travel with him, train Eragon to do magic, read, and learn new
battle tactics.
Eragon asks Brom what he should name his blue female dragon, and
Brom lists a few names. Eragon and his dragon fancied the name Saphira. Er-
agon and Saphira can communicate with pictures and words, but they do not
speak aloud, they speak through each other’s minds. As Brom, Eragon, and
Saphira travel, Saphira gets larger and Eragon gets smarter and stronger. Brom
and Eragon find an elf that is being beaten by a Shade and his soldiers. A Shade
is a person infected with evil spirits and is nearly impossible to destroy. Eragon,
Brom and Saphira save the elf and discover who she really is…
If you want to find out what happens next, read the first book of the Inheritance
Series; Eragon by Christopher Paolini.
By Presley Weiler
Parental Guidance
This movie is a family friendly movie and is mostly funny. The
story is about when grandparents come to babysit for a week and find
out they are the OTHER grandparents. They work their hardest to
make an impact on their 3 grandchildren’s lives. The characters have
their ups and downs, which strengthens the bond of their relation-
ship.
I give this movie 4 and ½ stars by Macy Mack
Top row left to right: Emily Keller, Tif-
fany Johnson, Autumn Paluck, Kylie
Lantz, Kalista Anchondo, Cailie
Brewer, Shania Faiman, Ashley Forsch,
Bree Stagl
Bottom left to right: Lillaunna Con-
naughton, Carley Huber, Skylar Berger,
Emma Davis, Skyler Foss, Kassidy
Vine
We could have danced all night, we could have
danced all night and still have begged for more!!
Mrs. Pritchard’s
Christmas Jar shopping
spree.
Helping At Home base!
What JH girl doesn’t like to shop!!!!
A-one-and-a-
two-and-a-
three
Learning is such exhausting
work!!!
I volunteer, do
you?