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As school comes to an end, there’s a growing demand for teenage employment. The hunt for a job isn’t always as easy as it might seem, especially if there was no previous experience in the job field. Many students find themselves applying at places they don’t have any desire to work at, because they are running out of options. Another factor that plays into the difficulty of getting a job is the fact that college…
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“Can I go to the bathroom,” is the common phrase used on a daily occasion by BHS students. But the real question is what are students really doing when they leave the classroom. “If I wanted to actually go to the bathroom I would just leave,” said Senior Mariah Brings. “If I ask to go I’m probably going to do something else.” Teachers must be oblivious to the fact that students leave for a good…
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The Bison Boys Track and Field team won the Mississippi 8 conference title for the 10th consecutive year. “This was our 10th year in a row. In all of our events we’ve had guys place top three. There were a lot of contributors: Josh Alden, Michael Swearingen, Tyler Olson, Dan Pettit, Joey Merz, Andrew Mussell, Mitch Valli, and Eddie Cliffton,” said Senior Austin Youngs. “We always have really good athletes and send people to state.…
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During the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013, two pressure cooker bombs exploded, killing three people and injuring 264. The news showed many families who were devastated and worried for their relatives who were running in the marathon. Senior Michael Raitor was one of the many who had that feeling. Both his parents were in Boston at the time of the bombing. His father, John Raitor, was running the marathon, while his mother, Carleen Raitor,…
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Last Wednesday, May 22nd, Seniors that go to various churches in Buffalo were invited to attend a final send off in the form of a group worship. Baccaleureate was attended by dozens of students, parents, grandparents and pastors from each church participating from Buffalo. The Baccaleureate was unique because the entire worship service was student ran. Senior Markus Lee delivered a sermon after Senior Andrew Mussell spoke the gospel. Baccaleureate was a different experience for each person in attendence.…
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The new kids on the first day of school are walking in the doors and coming into a new big building where they’re going to come to school for the next four years. They’re the newbies of the place and who knows what is going to happen to them in this new year being a freshman? Who will they become, who will they associate themselves with? How will they and others…
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Last year with a surprising victory at the True Team Sections the boys made it to True Team State and they are at it again. Even though the weather conditions impacted many spring sports this year, the boys still believe that they have accomplished a lot with the little time that they had. “I believe that I will be prepared, the distance team especially worked very hard. We practiced in the rain, snow and ice whatever the…
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Senior softball player Emily Varner started playing softball at the young age of five, when she signed up for her first t-ball team. All of her experience from a young age has paid off as she is now a senior captain of the varsity softball team. She is a lefty who plays first base and the outfield, and also has some power from behind the plate. This season has been vastly different from other years due to…
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There are a lot of things happening in people’s lives. In the midst of all the action and lack thereof, we must ask ourselves a question. What am I doing with my life? For seniors, especially, decisions are waiting to be made. Are you going to college? If so, where? When? What classes will you take? What are you going to major in? If not, what are you going to do? Work? Where? Will you…
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