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    Spotlight

    Shining a spotlight on the Kind, Proud, Driven Leaders that make Buffalo High School stand out.

    • Student Appreciation Day is just around the corner. This is a day made for the distribution of yearbooks along with time for students to sign one another’s. This years 2013-2014 Tatanka Yearbook will be distributed on Friday, May 30th (Student Appreciation Day) in the PAC during lunch. A and B lunches will be combined, and C and D lunches will be combined. Also, students will get let out of fourth block at 1:20 and will get…

    • Where are this years seniors going next year? Seniors, who are you going to be seeing on campus next year?

    • In eighth grade, Senior Nicholas Soden joined marching band, not expecting to continue marching outside of high school. As a couple years went on, Soden realized that this was a huge part of his life and something that he wanted to do in the future. The opportunity came to try out for one of the top 12 drum corps, the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps. “They’re one of the drum corps that gets to…

    • Minnesota High School Golf is always presented with obstacles early in the season as players struggle to find somewhere to practice. Oftentimes practicing outside doesn’t become an option until late in the season, considering it’s hard to find your golf ball when it’s buried in a foot of snow. However the players have been very fortunate this year, getting the chance to compete in their first meet at Pebble Creek on April 15th. “It was…

    • I was thirteen when I started wearing makeup because of a musical I was doing it required me to obviously put on makeup, so my face could be visible to the audience. Eventually, my mom let me wear makeup “full time” and ever since my skills on how to put on eyeliner, eyeshadow, foundation, etc. have expanded. There were times when I rarely went to school without makeup on, but one day I was running…

    • As the end of the third quarter nears, many students scramble to maintain their grades. Making up missed work due to absences can be stressful, however lots of students make an exception in March every year with one thing in mind, the Minnesota State High School Hockey Tournament. “I don’t even think twice about coming every year,” said Junior Jerame Schuetzle. “It’s well worth it to skip school.” Jerame is not the only student that feels…

    • Mason Cox: Weatherman

      To find out about school delays and closings students head to their number one source, Twitter. As they eagerly await the first post stating a school closing, Senior Mason Cox has his predictions set and posted on Twitter for his followers to see. “It’s unreal. I mean some people are good at sports and some people are good at music. I’m good at predicting the future,” said Cox. “You tell me which is the best. It’s…

    • Writing a Novel

      Many people aspire to be a writer, but few take the initiative to accomplish that goal. Writing takes a lot of discipline.  Not all of us can make something great.  Carson Reichardt is one of the few people in BHS who has the love of writing that you need to accomplish something as huge as getting published. “I had already read all of the books on my bookshelf.  I was bored,”  the Freshman states as…

    • Some people are hard to forget at Buffalo High School.  You might know the person personally, make a connection with them, or just not able to forget them.  There is one person at BHS that is hard to forget: Mr. Thayer.  He might be one of the best and oldest substitute teachers at BHS. “I have been a sub since 1995,” Said Thayer. For most of us seniors he has been a sub for our…

    • We all want funny teachers that can joke around in the classroom. One of those fun going teachers it seems like we have here at Buffalo has been here longer than most. “Thirty eight years here at Buffalo High School. I hope that I am helping students everyday. I have had many jobs; nurses aid, clerk at a Ben Franklin store, and what’s kind of different with this one is I do believe if I…

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