• Lacrosse has been a club sport for Buffalo in the past years, but this year it is officially considered a school sport. After raising $20,000, Boys’ and Girls’ Lacrosse is now official. In order to keep this as a school sport, they must raise $20,000 each year; $10,000 for boys and $10,000 for girls. After investing so much energy just to have teams, both teams are expecting good seasons. “I am glad that it is…

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  • Senior Vinnie Menth returned safely home after a typical family vacation to Hawaii turned into a frightening experience. On Friday, March 11, alarms started sounding on Maui as a warning for an approaching tsunami. The Menth family left for Maui on March 7 and had what seemed to be a normal fun-filled week hanging by the beach and touring the island. Beautiful weather turned fierce Saturday morning as winds picked up and waves crashed over…

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  • The Section 2AA Solo & Ensemble contest is almost two weeks away and, last night, choir students participating in the contest practiced at the  Vocal Solo & Ensemble In-house which is just for Buffalo students. The Instrumental S & E In-house was held last Thursday. In the Vocal S & E In-house, the students sang to one of three judges and would receive some helpful criticism from the judge. Both In-house events were meant to…

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  • Incoming freshmen have many thoughts in their minds about high school, considering they are entering a whole new world.  Kids emotions can range from really nervous to extremely excited.  Their emotions depend highly on their attitude towards new situations.  Although, some students minds aren’t exactly focused on academics. “I was thinking about all the older high school girls,” said Freshman Tim Harkess. Throughout the year, kids experienced a wide range of opportunities and situations.  For freshmen,…

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  • The papers are strewn everywhere, completely out of order. The panic sets in as student’s filter into English Teacher Joel Squadroni’s otherwise well-kept room. Before he can even begin to think about how to reorganize the mess that has now been made, he awakes, papers in order at school where they belong. Teacher’s often take their work home with them, but even when they attempt to get a break from work in sleep, it seeps…

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  • A 5’2″ brunette freshman girl stood shocked as she was handed a dozen white roses in the hallway before school started yesterday. Her shock came from the fact that she had never before met the person who was now giving  her flowers. He explained that this was a random act, so she had little reason to feel uncomfortable, and walked away. “It started when people from my youth group and I were talking about flowers…

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  • FFA mentor Jim Kocherer took students to the capital for agriculture awareness day at the capital on Thursday, March 24. Students included Senior treasure Chris Alama,  Alex Pahl, Jessica Mcmullen, Spencer Wilson, Sara Kay Grossnickle. While at the capital, students got to meet the local representative Bruce Anderson. Plus the students watched a live floor debate. One of the biggest reasons for taking a trip to the capital is so that under classmen such as freshmen and…

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  • “When I walked into the hospital room I knew something was wrong,” said Senior Cody Otto. “I saw my friends and family crying, and that’s when it finally hit me that I had just lost my dad. I couldn’t believe it at first.” Otto is a part of the one in seven Americans that lose a parent or sibling before the age of 20. “After my dad died I was the only guy in the…

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  • April is Autism Awareness Month at Buffalo High School.  This year, students who are in Students Stepping Up, (SSU) are helping create awareness within the school. Junior Elise Walters started the idea of creating awareness throughout the school, because she has family connections with Autism.  SSU Advisor and Social Studies Teacher Mrs. Hulley helped get the group together. “I told people we would have a meeting in AAA to make some posters to create awareness,…

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  • Game is at 5, at Halenbeck Hall against Maple Grove crimson. The boys’ basketball team is looking forward to chance in the state tournament. The bison are 22-7 this season and the crimson are 17-10. They played earlier in the year and the crimson pulled away winning 73 to 45. The crimson has a very young team with two sophomores leading scores, Brycen Wojta averaging 15.1 ppg (points per game) and James Morris averaging 12 ppg. They’ve had…

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