The Bobcat Review Brookfield High School Brookfield, CT Issue Date: 6/01/2008 Issue: Bobcat Review #50 Last Update: 6/11/2008 |
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August 19, 2008 Headlines:
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By Michelle Estrella ’11 Brookfield students contributed various types of art to a town-wide art show, held at the town hall in the month of May. full story > Mr. Hunyadi Recovering Well By By Michelle Estrella ’11 Mr Hunyadi is on his way to recovery from his recent stroke... full story > Goodbye, Marie Beloved Lunch Aid Dies after Heart Attack By Kristen Byrnes’11, Amanda Corna’10 Marie was a beloved lunch aid who made friendly conversation with every single person who came to her cash register by the soups and sandwiches. She worked at BHS for 38 years. full story > Want to Travel this Summer? By by Ramona Jaenicke ’08 Have you ever thought of traveling? Maybe you want to travel to somewhere like my home in Europe but just don’t really know how. I have some suggestions... full story > 2008 Pulitzer Prizes Announced By Erik VanBezooijen ’11 The 92nd annual Pulitzer Prize Board announced its list of 2008 winners on Tuesday, April 8. full story > Japanese Woman Living in Closet By Carissa Valluzzo ‘10 A 58-year-old woman in Japan kept sneaking undetected in a man’s closet for one year. He finally caught on that this lady was living in his closet when he got suspicious because his food was disappearing. full story > Saving Money on Gas? By Carissa Valluzzo ‘10 As people are very aware, gas prices have been going through the roof and are said by CNN news to increase even more in the near future. It is getting more and more expensive to just even drive to work or school. The gas prices are so astronomical that pa... full story >
By Abby Smith ‘08 Brookfield's four-corners area will not be the end of the expressway much longer... full story >
By Amanda Corna ’10 Teenagers can get nasty, but teasing does not usually go this far: 6 girls and 2 guys planned and video taped their attack on their unlucky 16-year-old victim in Polk County, Florida this spring. full story > The Benefits of Fencing By Erik VanBezooijen ’11 It's not just Medieval sword fighting over a damsel in distress... Fencing is gaining popularity as a sport, perhaps because the activity serves a variety of participants and has a competitive edge on other activities. full story >
By Carissa Valluzzo ‘10 Pete Wentz, 28, the bassist guitarist in the band Fall Out Boy, got engaged to Ashlee Simpson, 23 on April 9, Says Access Hollywood. full story > Britney Spears on her way to health By Stephanie Valluzzo ’10 Britney Spears has been in the news lately, and it has not been along the lines of good news. From her breakdowns, to getting taken out of her house handcuffed to a stretcher, it hasn’t been the best year for the once very popular artist. full story >
By Carissa Valluzzo ‘10 The Jonas Brothers were discovered in 2006 with the hit song "Mandy". Their Disney Channel TV show is successful and their upcoming film could be the next High School Musical. full story > BHS Principal to Help Raise Money In a Silly Way By Olivia Eckhardt ‘11 The National Honor Society at Brookfield High School is shaking things up with yet another entertaining fundraiser to end the 07-08 school year. full story > Mom has 18th Child By Stephanie Valluzzo ’10 now that's what you call a big family... full story > Patrick Stewart Stars in a Stalinist Reimagining of Classic Play By By Erik VanBezooijen ’11 Patrick Stewart, known for his role on Star Trek: The Next Generation and long-time member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, stars in a Stalinist version of Shakespeare's classic play Macbeth. full story >
By Carissa Valluzzo ‘10 A cyclone devastated the people of Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Aid to the country was not as successful as hoped. full story >
By Harlan Zeerip ‘11 full story > Oh Baby, Baby By Stephanie Valluzzo ’10 At some point this year, Mrs. Lapham, Mrs. Liebler, Mrs. Plourde, Mrs. Zaleski and Mrs. Abraham all have been pregnant! full story > |
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