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Issue Date: Saturday, May 01, 2010 Issue: Vol. XLII; Issue 7 Last Update: Monday, May 03, 2010
  • Player Profile:Brenden “THE FREAK” Dickman

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Matt Champeau

    A huge, muscular thick torso, very handsome from head to foot, and a very good two-sport athlete. No I’m not talking about a certain super hero, although he would make a very good one; however I am r

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  • Repeat season? Pirates are looking to return to state

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Matt Champeau

    It’s spring time again; time to run track, play baseball, and play lacrosse? Believe it or not, it’s lacrosse season, and it looks like it’ll be an exciting one. Last season, the Pirates made their

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  • We got the beat, Bay Port Choir performs under team teaching direction

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Becca Bahrke

    This year, the Bay Port Choir Department had a shake up when long time teacher David Pufall- “creator” of the Bay Port Music Department- retired after 38 years on the job. Pufall’s son, Nathan Pufall,

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  • Come on rude boy, boy Can you just shut up?

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Morgan Leannah

    Alright girls, let’s face it, we’re annoying. Casey Cooney, along with all the other boys in this school know it. Any other girl can agree, and I know I do. But you know what, Casey? Boys are annoying

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  • Light up the stage...’cause it’s time for a Showdown (Conservative)

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Andrew Mannenbach

    I have not read the health care bill nor am I really qualified to speak intelligently about the new health care reform bill, so understand that this article is nothing but a long rant about how I hate

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  • Light up the stage...’cause it’s time for a Showdown (Liberal)

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Becca Bahrke

    Health care reform is being pushed by a Democratic president and leaders in a Democrat-controlled House and Senate. Thus, it is not surprising to find that Democrats are much more likely to say that h

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  • DECA Decked Out for Nationals, Eight students qualify for ICDC in Louisville

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Casey Cooney

    In an uncertain world faced with unprecedented threats such as liberals, Rastafarians, and the European Union, few institutions remain uncorrupted. Fortunately, DECA may be our salvation.

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  • The boys are back, Repeat performance highly anticipated

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Katie Brunner

    Our teachers and one member of our administrative staff have banded together in a likely devastating quest for the ultimate dance routine and thee ever-elusive surprise factor. In this journey, they m

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  • Separating Lead from Gold, Movies and video games don’t mix

    Friday, April 30, 2010 By: Tyler J. Rosenberg

    Hardcore gamers can be absolutely sure of only a few things, one of which being that every video game based off a movie will be awful. As far as the crime goes in recent years, it has been a real upt

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At-a-glance

Luke Yurchak - Vocals, Guitar, Keys James Killian - Bass Thomas Killian - Drums Brett Mariani - Guitars
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Guitar - Luke Yurchak; Bass Guitar - James Killian; Drums - Thomas Killian; Vocals - Henry Rymer; Sax - Jake Kozelek; Trumpet - Jon Vandermause & Andrew Kaufman; Trombone - Robb Larsen & Jacob Zippere
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Mandy Lynch sings "Samson" by Regina Spektor
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Bay Port teens show off talent
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The 2009 season was mainly a disappointment for the Milwaukee Brewers. They spent the first half of the season in first place in the NL Central, but by the end of the season, they had fallen into thir
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A huge, muscular thick torso, very handsome from head to foot, and a very good two-sport athlete. No I’m not talking about a certain super hero, although he would make a very good one; however I am r
full story 
It’s spring time again; time to run track, play baseball, and play lacrosse? Believe it or not, it’s lacrosse season, and it looks like it’ll be an exciting one. Last season, the Pirates made their
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Many third world countries have been suffering tremendously from natural disasters and devastation. Americans living in the United States forget about these people and about how much they need our he
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Bay Port’s Multicultural Literature classes (reserved for seniors and the occasional junior), have joined forces to aid children in a less-fortunate school in Green Bay, called Langlaid Elementary. Th
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This year, the Bay Port Choir Department had a shake up when long time teacher David Pufall- “creator” of the Bay Port Music Department- retired after 38 years on the job. Pufall’s son, Nathan Pufall,
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