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“Everyone worked so hard this year.” said senior Sadie Holland, “and it was so rewarding to watch the students enjoy the books.” The yearbook staff consisting of 32 students spent 15 months, 4 official work nights, and countless hours by there selves preparing the yearbook to be handed out for the 2010-2011 school year. “The yearbook was great,”said sophomore Andrew Mussel, “It flowed together well.” “I loved the yearbook,” said senior Crystal Cashin,”I Liked how it…
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5. Ceramics with Holtz “I enjoyed ceramics with Holtz my senior year so much that I took the community ed. pottery on the wheel class during the summer” said Senior Sadie Holland. 4. Grammar with Kunz “Kunz is a great teacher” said Junior Tyler Burg. “Her class taught me a lot about how to improve my skills. Plus, she’s a nice lady.” 3. Indoor Outdoor Recreation with Guida “Indoor Outdoor was a great class” said…
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As the years of high school go on, students gradually earn all of their credits required to graduate. However, some earn them faster than others. When all their credits are earned, there are many options for how they can spend the rest of their school day including, being a teachers assisstant (TA), mentoring, or independent study. For Senior Andy Ortmann, mentoring was the way to go in his eyes. “I choose to mentor because I’m going…
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As the school year comes to an end, many high school students have many things on their minds including friends, sleep, fun in the sun and more, but in reality, most students are thinking about how they can earn money during the summer season. There is quite a wide range of varieties of summer jobs that high school students become involved in; in many cases the job isn’t exactly their ideal job but they still…
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The cafeteria was filled with students, parents, and artwork on the night of June 2nd. It was the final art show and the last choir concert of the 2010-2011 school year. Art students have been working hard all year in classes with Sheri Tampte, CiAnn Jackson, Jon Holtz, and John Gunderson. They finally got to show off their paintings, drawings, sculptures, and paper mache models. The seniors in the arts magnets program had to present their…
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As seniors prepare to start their first year as Freshmen in college, many of them are adjusting to the thought of leaving their cars behind. From Volkswagen to Ford, to Chrysler to Pontiac, many will be sitting in the driveway waiting for them to come home for a visit. “Felix! He’s a 1996 Volvo. I started driving Felix on my 16th birthday, April 22nd, 2009” said Senior Annalee Mason, “and I still drive him. He…
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“How do you feel like you’ve changed from your first month as a senior to your last week?” “Uhmm… well…” “Hold on… I need to think for a sec.” “Well… holy cow, give me a minute.” One simply asked question, so difficult to answer for BHS seniors. Senior year isn’t something many tend to over think but when they’re asked to explain how they’ve grown, it takes a minute for you to gather the knowledge…
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On May 17, the first season of Buffalo Lacrosse officially ended. The Boys Varsity lacrosse team went 1-10, winning against Elk River in regular season play, and 0-1 in playoffs. The coach for the boys team is Joey Hartfiel. The Girls Varsity lacrosse team went 4-6 in regular season play, and 0-1 in playoffs, and were coached by Andrea Lund. Last fall, the Lacrosse Booster Club raised $40 thousand for the, then, Lacrosse club to become two…
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Socks and sandals were a thing in the past, and from what many students here at BHS thought was out of style and out dated. That has not been the mind set for Jerome Begin, Ryan Olson, Trevor Eder, and Morgan Lubben who are trying to bring back the old look and start wearing socks and sandals again. “I dont see whats wrong with them, there really comfortable” said Junior Ryan Olson. “and they’re actually real stylish.”…
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Senior Farewell 2011
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