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American Studies class formed to combine American history and literature

American Literature teacher Ms. Anne Marie Dominguez teaches The Great Gatsby to her students in the newly developed class, American Studies, alongside U.S. History teacher Ms. Megan Kern. (Chris Bell)

American Studies class formed to combine American history and literature

February 3, 2012

Nicole Sarquis, Staff Writer

History teachers tend to ramble off unrelatable facts about flappers, bootlegging, and the ease of life in the “Roaring 20s” during a typical U.S. History class, leaving their students with no real understanding of the subject. At the same time, English teachers’ enthusiasm over F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” can only be understood... Continue Reading

Besse stays hot with two more goals against Wayzata

February 6, 2012

Matt Muenzberg, Sports Editor

“We need our Kyle Rau,” said boys’ hockey head coach Mr. Ken Pauly, referencing the former Eden Prairie Eagle who not only led the team in scoring on their way to last year’s state championship, but also consistently showed up when his team needed a goal. BSM’s Kyle Rau is junior forward Grant Besse, who has been on a roll lately, averaging over 2.8 goals a game in his last seven games. He twice found the back of the net and added an assist in a 4-3 win over section rival Wayzata on Monday, Feb. 6. With section seeding on the line, there was a playoff-like atmosphere at the packed Plymouth Ice Center. “I loved it,” said Besse. “I thrive on that stuff.” Head-to-head match-ups... Continue Reading

Rising actors partake in Les Miserables performance

Junior Shannon Galvin rehearses for the upcoming Les Miserables performance wither her fellow cast members. (Giulia Imholte)

Rising actors partake in Les Miserables performance

January 27, 2012

Emily Kline, Staff Writer

Blue Water Theatre Company, one of the Twin Cities’ top performing arts groups for youth, is taking on “Les Misérables,” one of musical theatre’s most famous works, for their winter production. Juniors Rachel Hogen and Shannon Galvin, along with sophomore Rachel Wallace, joined the cast in late November and are currently in rehearsals for the... Continue Reading

SOPA bill is ineffective, inefficient, and infringing

February 1, 2012

Nick Hillson, Staff Writer

The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is a bill running through Congress in an attempt to curb the illegal uploading and downloading of copyrighted information and programs. Unfortunately, due to extremely vague wording and unclear definitions, the censorship proposed could extend to websites such as Facebook, various e-mails, and any other free forum. Not only is SOPA ineffective for all but the technologically impaired, but it violates our rights and benefits only a small handful of elites. SOPA works by requiring websites and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to search through sent information and to censor any infringing material. Not only does this ignore the privacy guaranteed in the Constitution... Continue Reading

Mock Trial season testifies the team’s talent

The Mock Trial team had a succesful season at several competitions due to immense practice and help from professional lawyers. (Photo courtesy of Jim Vogl)

Mock Trial season testifies the team’s talent

February 3, 2012

Mallory Hoch, Staff Writer

Beginning in October, the Mock Trial team has practiced every night from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in room 121 in preparation for upcoming competitions. Coming to a close on January 31st, the season ended on a strong note, making it to subsections before loosing their last competition. The season commenced with general practices to help initiate new members.... Continue Reading

SportDateOpponentResultW/L
Girls BasketballTue, Feb 07 DeLaSalle54-70L
Boys BasketballTue, Feb 07 DeLaSalle60-59W
Boys HockeyMon, Feb 06 Wayzata4-3 Read StoryW
Girls HockeySat, Feb 04 Totino-Grace9-0 Read StoryW
Boys HockeySat, Feb 04 Spring Lake Park15-0W
WrestlingSat, Feb 04 TBA9th Place
Girls BasketballFri, Feb 03 Spring Lake Park57-39W
Boys BasketballFri, Feb 03 Spring Lake Park67-65 Read StoryW
Girls HockeyThu, Feb 02 Spring Lake Park6-0 Read StoryW
WrestlingThu, Feb 02 Dassel-Cokato21-58L
Girls BasketballTue, Jan 31 Minneapolis Southwest70-38W
Boys HockeyTue, Jan 31 Jefferson7-1 Read StoryW
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.
SportDateTimeOpponentLocation
Boys HockeyWed, Feb 08 7:30Shattuck-St. Mary'sShattuck-St. Mary's
Girls BasketballFri, Feb 10 7:15St. Louis ParkSt. Louis Park
WrestlingFri, Feb 10 6:00Chisago LakesHome
Boys HockeySat, Feb 11 2:30Totino-GraceSt. Louis Park
Dance TeamSat, Feb 11 1:00SectionsAustin
Boys HockeyTue, Feb 14 7:00Chisago LakesChisago Lakes
Girls BasketballTue, Feb 14 7:15Columbia HeightsHome
Girls BasketballThu, Feb 16 7:15WaconiaHome
Girls BasketballFri, Feb 17 7:15IrondaleHome
Boys HockeySat, Feb 18 2:30StillwaterSt. Louis Park
WrestlingSat, Feb 18 8:00Section OpponentsTotino-Grace
Girls BasketballTue, Feb 21 7:15St. FrancisHome
Click on any sport above to see a full schedule for that sport.

New Changes for Next Year’s Spirit Squad

May 30, 2008
Filed under Activities

In May of 2006, the Minnesota State High School League voted to cut the girls’ fall dance team in favor of adding boys’ lacrosse as a sport. This decision was met with mixed responses as it affected about 3,500 girls who participate in dance team year-round. In addition to making boys’ lacrosse a MSHSL recognized sport, the fall dance cut was also supposed to eliminate any inequality and controversy surrounding the season in general.

Since the elimination of the fall dance team season, competitive season coaches would no longer be able to work with their team until the winter season began. Some teams found ways to get around this rule by hiring alumni or other willing coaches to coach their fall dance “club.” In the fall of 2006 however, BSM home game half-times would remain fairly quiet.

In the spring of 2007 decisions were being made to change that. Football parents including Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Ingalls collaborated with dance team parents, Mrs. Sifferlin, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. Sundberg to come up with a way to draw more of a fan base and add a little more spirit to BSM home football games. The result was what would become known as Spirit Squad. After several meetings with Mr. Pettinger, parents and dance team members, the creation of this completely student-run club was finalized. The idea of Spirit Squad was that it was to be open for anyone regardless of dancing skill or experience who had spirit and wanted to be a part of fun half-time performances. In addition to the performing squad, flag bearers and a Red Knight mascot were also added in hopes of drawing a bigger and more enthusiastic crowd.

In the end, a total of 40 girls joined spirit squad, some trying dance for the first time in their lives. All routines and practices were choreographed and led by senior dance team members, and the whole club was advised by faculty member Ms. McDonald. “It was a group effort,” said senior Courtney Johnson, “even though not all the girls had dance experience, everyone tried their best and had a lot of fun.”

Despite having a successful trial-run of Spirit Squad in the fall of ’07, more changes are in store for next year’s squad. No longer will the responsibility of running the club be put on senior members, but instead, a coaching staff will be hired. “The final decision was made this spring by Mr. Pettinger upon a recommendation from the dance team winter coaching staff that more of an adult presence be part of the spirit squad,” said dance team head coach Sadie Oraskovich. The idea is to make the squad more of an activity than a club and lift the responsibility of leading it from the senior members.

BSM will be working with Advantage Dance, a company founded and owned by Kelly Hegarty; “Kelly has been contracted on several occasions to work with our winter high kick team, and her insight and dance tips have been quite helpful to our winter high kick team,” said Oraskovich. Because of these new changes, a participation fee will be required of all who join.

This new change was met with mixed reactions from graduating and returning members as having a coaching staff will change the dynamics of Spirit Squad a little, but hopefully not completely destroy the original intent of the program. “I hope it continues to be something anybody can be a part of whether or not they have experience,” said senior Rachael Peck. Having an experienced coaching staff may add more pressure on those who have little experience but hopefully not turn them away from trying something new.

While the effect the addition of a professional coaching staff will have on Spirit Squad is yet to be determined, it will still remain a fun activity in which everybody is encouraged to join in and an opportunity to participate in a long-cherished half-time tradition.

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