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Senior Jerome Begin put an end to his college search on May 3rd. “I chose NDSU for track because I really like the location and it has both my interests in a good track program and careers i’m looking to study, such as engineering and chemistry. It helped that it was the largest amount of scholarship money and closest to home.” Over 50 colleges sent him letters, 42 of them were D1 schools which included…
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Seniors Anna Huff, Nick Allen, Madalyn Nones, and Julie Watermiller attended the annual Students of Excellence dinner at the St. Cloud Convention Center. The students selected are the top four seniors in each participating school. Each individual student is encouraged to choose one teacher to accompany the student and their parents to the dinner. Ryan McCallum, Scott Rabehl, Carlton Urdahl, and Joel Squadroni were the teachers selected by the students to represent BHS. “I chose…
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What happens when a book becomes outdated or is needed to be discarded to provide new room in the library? Well, luckily they aren’t destroyed, but just sit on a convenient shelf waiting for a new owner. From replaced textbooks to basic literature, you never know what you may find inside! Just a pile of books chosen at random can yield something you never knew existed. One odd but interesting book found is Freeway Warrior, the first (of…
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Open publication – Free publishing – More bhs
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On Monday in the Performing Arts Center, 100 Juniors and Seniors were inducted into the Buffalo High School Chapter of the National Honor Society. NHS is a group for Juniors and Seniors that have a 10.0 GPA or higher. In the beginning of the year students that met these requirements and completed the application process were allowed to join the group on a temporary basis. In order to be officially inducted into NHS students were…
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The outline of parent teacher conferences are changing within within Buffalo High School. Rather than the normal time slot for conferences of 5-8:00, they are being shortened by an hour becoming 5-7:00. The lack of face time with parents is being made up with personal phone calls to each students home. The intended purpose of the change is to ensure that all parents are updated of their child’s status in each particular class, regardless of…
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Buffalo High School seniors are going to be out of school for Senior Appreciation Day tomorrow. Many seniors have plans to sleep in and do other interesting things. While most girls, are going to be getting ready for prom since it’s on May 7th. In the place of the BHS seniors, there is going to be 8th graders roaming around the school getting ready for high school and shown around the school by the BHS…
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Last Thursday through Sunday, the BHS Theatre Department performed Godspell, its last play of the year. Godspell is a 1969 misical, and was originally directed by John-Michael Tebelak with music and new lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Godspell was first performed off-Broadway in 1971. Godspell consists of two acts, and each is a series of parables based on the Gospel According to St. Matthew interspersed with songs by Stephen Schwartz. Godspell features songs such as: “Day…
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On Wednesday, May 4th, the Buffalo CSz Team put on a show for the school. It began at 7 PM and concluded about an hour or so later. The show consisted of improvisational acting as 2 teams of 4 (made up entirely of Buffalo school students) competed against each other in a series of Improv games, such as Forward/Reverse and 4 Rooms. The show was in the PAC. The entire show was free. Donations and bribes were accepted,…
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On Monday May 2 The Buffalo Bison boys lacrosse team headed to Spring lake park to take on orioles. The Bison fell short losing 11-4. The Bison started the game in a hole with spring lake park scoring within the first three seconds of the game. By the end of the first quarter the Bison were down 4-1, and it didn’t get any better from there. The orioles added another three goals making the score 7-2…
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