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On Friday, May 29, Desdamona and her partner, Carnage the Executioner, performed in the Performing Arts Center for various classes. They opened the mic up to students to allow them to present any of their work and also performed some of their own pieces. They don’t rely on the use of instruments, but rather beat boxing. “I’ve been beat boxing since age 9,” said Carnage. “I first heard it from Buff Love from Fat Boys.…
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Seniors haven’t forgot about the loved ones from their class who they have lost to tragic accidents. To show their care for them, the class is doing something nice for them during Graduation and the All Night Grad Party. Graduation night Assistant Principal Brandon Prell had said that during graduation, which is at 7:00 P.M. on June 11, there will be two chairs set out for Brandon and Jon in their spot in alphabetical order, and will probably have a cap, gown…
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On Sunday, May 23, the Girls Lacrosse team made it to State Championship game to play Monticello. The game started out by Buffalo taking the lead 6-5. After half-time, Monticello pulled out a tie at 6-6. Unfortunately, Buffalo fell short and lost 16-9. “We played really well,” said Senior Monica Shoberg. “It was unbelievable. During Monticello’s season, no team scored more than three goals against them.” Regardless of not winning at State, the Girls Lacrosse…
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With less than three weeks left of school, we set out to see what the freshmen thought about their first year here at Buffalo High School. Class of 2013 thought that it wasn’t that bad of a year but it just was not what they were expecting, they all had many different thoughts about the year: like using your cell phone in the halls, wearing hats, PDA, clothing choice, and on top of everything they…
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The Buffalo Music Department hosted a Showcase presentation in the Performing Arts Center at 7:30 pm. The event recognized the 77 graduating senior musicians. To honor the seniors, there was a senior slide show between performances and senior profiles in the programs. The groups participating were: Concert Orchestra, Concert Choir, Jazz Ensemble I, BHS singers and Concert Band will be performing. Each performed a few of their favorite musical pieces and at the end there…
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The boys JV tennis season is almost over. With only two weeks left thirteen boys head off to Litchfield for a match on Friday May 14. This season has brought many new players to the JV team. Junior Nic Berhands is playing this season for his first year along with a few others. Nic says “I’m going to try out next year because it is fun to play and hang out with everyone!” All the…
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On Thursday, May 13, the Buffalo Boy’s and Girl’s Varsity Track teams attended a meet in Fargo, North Dakota. The meet was set to take place at the Concordia-Moorhead campus but was moved due to field renovation. Other teams who attended included Brainerd, Alexandria, Moorhead, Bemidji, Monticello, St. Cloud Apollo, Sauk Rapids, and St. Cloud. It was rainy and cold, but the girls managed to place 5th and the boys placed 3rd “It was very…
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“…Kevin had been reading AP study guides in his room. In the end, he passed the exams in all three AP courses he had taken. He also passed the exams from 10 AP courses he had not taken. With the addition of a couple of community college classes, he entered UC San Diego as a junior, bypassing the grade requirements for admission.” This is the story of a independent learner named Kevin from an excerpt…
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Mrs. Raymond’s American History class is making care packages to send to soldiers in Iraq. The care packages are being sent at the end of this week to former Buffalo graduates serving in the Middle East. Raymond sent a letter to the parents of the students in her class, asking parents for requests or names of people in Iraq that they could send packages to. The packages are going to family members of mothers from the Blue Star…
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