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The annual countdown poster went up last Wednesday marking the final ten days of the school year. Anticipation for graduation is increasing as the date closes in. We are now on the 7th to last day. This poster was made and put up by the Senior Class Cabinet (SCC) with a special thanks to Social Studies Teacher Briggita Bergquist for offering her time to help out. “Waiting for that sign to come up is something most seniors…
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Walking through the hallways of BHS students assume that they’ve seen it all. This however is not the case. There are multiple places all over school that students have no idea about. Little rooms, secret closets, we even have a garage in this school. See all of the visuals here.
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With Summer just around the corner it’s time to break out the bathing suit, lots of sunscreen, and some Summer tunes. From old favorites like Surfin’ U.S.A. by The Beach Boys to California Gurls by Katy Perry, summer music is most definitely in the air. Below is a list of great songs to really get your Summer started. The music ranges from hip-hop to classic oldies to rock and everything else in between. Every song…
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Story by Lauren Steinbach & Christopher Veeder There are many great attractions in Minnesota: stadiums, zoos, theaters, and museums. But rather than always going to the big national attractions, people should try to visit the hidden gems in Minnesota. At the Co Exhibitions Art Gallery in Minneapolis, they are showing pieces of professional graffiti art. The exhibit is titled Second Hand Emotions, and is touring around the world. The majority of pieces are done by…
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You only live once. This true statement has taken the world by storm with its abbreviation “Y.O.L.O.” It was popularized in Drake’s 2011 song “The Motto,” and hasn’t slowed down since. “I’ve been completely taken off guard by it. I was honestly under the impression that you lived twice,” joked Junior Tori Tonn. Y.O.L.O. promotes the fact that you only have one opportunity to live your life right. Sometimes, there are no second or third…
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As the school year comes to a close, students and staff are beginning preparations for next year. For The Hoofprint, this means creating a brand new staff. The 2012-2013 Hoofprint staff consists of 50 student members. To keep 50 students working together in a positive way is not an easy task, so Adviser Ryan McCallum invited Chris Cloud to Skype with the staff about the power of “Doing It Together”. Cloud is the co-founder of…
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By Nick Mattson and Cale Langland I’m sitting in front of my computer watching Fail videos and movie clips on YouTube. I have to be quick to switch to my other tab to look like I’m actually doing my research. Some students don’t have a problem staying on task, but others can only think about games they could be playing, such as Bubble Shooter, Gravity Master, Shopping Cart Hero, or watching videos on YouTube. In…
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By: Jerame Schuetzle & Madi Denardo Nearly all teenagers have some type of social media that they use, whether it is Facebook or Twitter. There is always something to be tweeted, shared, liked or posted. “I first got a Facebook when I was in sixth grade,” said freshman Adam Skelly. “I went on it almost every day and never ran out of things to do,” Adam continued. “With all of the different uses of Facebook…
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Half way through the school year, administration told The Hoofprint that they would only have enough funding from the school to print for half of the school year. Refusing to let the bad news cut short their goal of printing seven issues for the year, Hoofprint staff members immediately began trying to sell adds like crazy and fundraised as much as they could, but barely got enough money to print each issue. The Hoofprint staff didn’t know if…
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The GAPP (German American Partnership Program) students are counting down the days until they leave for Germany, 17 days until they go. The GAPP Program was started 10 years ago by BHS German Teacher Michele Strassburg and Rigina Lönenburg, who is one of the teachers in Germany. ““We started the program to give students the experience of what it’s like to do an exchange program and to give the students another way to broaden their German…
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