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Written by Alex Schwier
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I walked through the doors of high school as one of the lucky few who knew exactly what career to study four years later in college. My dream has not changes with the classes I have taken. I am still just as horrible at math and science as the first day of my freshman year and I am just as, if not more, passionate about broadcast journalism. However, some things have changed, as I expect they have for most of the graduating class. Freshman year was new and exciting but by senior year, you...
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Written by Caitlyn Dahl
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Again it is near the time of year for our seniors to leave, and now what are we to do? What 9part of them can we keep here with us until we, in turn, follow in their footsteps and graduate? The easiest answer to this question is memories. Memories are what we can keep of the senior classes that left us for bigger and better things. Memories are what we can keep from high school, and memories are what we can keep from anyone influential, inspiring, or from anything that we encounter while...
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Written by Maria Certo
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For all BHS history, there have been two lunches separating the student population. Freshmen to seniors eating lunch fill the halls, local stores and restaurants during lunchtime. Now imagine the amount of students crowding the halls doubled and the lines of Safeway and Wendy’s backed up and out the door. This is what awaits the school next year when BHS has one combined lunch. Currently, A lunch is from 11:15 to 11:57 and B lunch starts at 12:12 ending at 12:47. The new lunch will start...
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Written by Administrator
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Milky specs impregnating a newborn sky, and hundreds of trumpets broadcasting the morning. Pale, ashen, and wintry clouds rose with the insect-like swarms of birds crowding the horizon above the lake, which was beginning to lose its nightly gray and return to cobalt. Annually, the beautiful expanse of Freezeout Lake in Northern Montana is transformed from a windy, golden and blue landscape to one splattered by white, with skies no longer clear, but teeming with a weather of wildlife....
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Written by Caitlyn Dahl
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Everywhere I look, there are people complaining about and/or bashing the health care bill that was recently passed by the Senate on __. One can expect this, considering nearly everything that goes on in this country’s government is controversial. The problem with the debate over whether the health care bill will be beneficial or an utter disaster, is that when you look at all the different websites, newspapers, etc., the summary of what will be in the health care bill is as different as...
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Written by Dina Salieva
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This year, four students of BHS will be traveling to Kansas City, MO to represent Montana at the National Forensic Language Tournament. This event will take place June 13th-18th. The following students will be representing our school:
Elyse Voegeli: Dramatic Interpretation of Literature Max Hatten: Lincoln/ Douglas Debate Isaak Eiger and Josh Stevens: Policy Debate
To cover all costs, $6000 will need to be raised. The costs include flight affairs, hotel expenses and registration fees...
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