Pond Hockey Tournament raises $50,035 for Jablonski February 1, 2012 at 7:58 pm
Students and teachers swap outfits for Catholic Schools Week February 1, 2012 at 7:58 am
Catholic Schools Week kicks off with pjs and honors February 1, 2012 at 7:58 am
One Act play takes second place at sub-sections February 1, 2012 at 7:57 am
Youth In Goverment members lobby for government changes February 1, 2012 at 7:56 am

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)
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
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

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

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)
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
| Sport | Date | Opponent | Result | W/L | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Girls Basketball | Tue, Feb 07 | DeLaSalle | 54-70 | L | |
| Boys Basketball | Tue, Feb 07 | DeLaSalle | 60-59 | W | |
| Boys Hockey | Mon, Feb 06 | Wayzata | 4-3 | Read Story | W |
| Girls Hockey | Sat, Feb 04 | Totino-Grace | 9-0 | Read Story | W |
| Boys Hockey | Sat, Feb 04 | Spring Lake Park | 15-0 | W | |
| Wrestling | Sat, Feb 04 | TBA | 9th Place | ||
| Girls Basketball | Fri, Feb 03 | Spring Lake Park | 57-39 | W | |
| Boys Basketball | Fri, Feb 03 | Spring Lake Park | 67-65 | Read Story | W |
| Girls Hockey | Thu, Feb 02 | Spring Lake Park | 6-0 | Read Story | W |
| Wrestling | Thu, Feb 02 | Dassel-Cokato | 21-58 | L | |
| Girls Basketball | Tue, Jan 31 | Minneapolis Southwest | 70-38 | W | |
| Boys Hockey | Tue, Jan 31 | Jefferson | 7-1 | Read Story | W |
| Sport | Date | Time | Opponent | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys Hockey | Wed, Feb 08 | 7:30 | Shattuck-St. Mary's | Shattuck-St. Mary's |
| Girls Basketball | Fri, Feb 10 | 7:15 | St. Louis Park | St. Louis Park |
| Wrestling | Fri, Feb 10 | 6:00 | Chisago Lakes | Home |
| Boys Hockey | Sat, Feb 11 | 2:30 | Totino-Grace | St. Louis Park |
| Dance Team | Sat, Feb 11 | 1:00 | Sections | Austin |
| Boys Hockey | Tue, Feb 14 | 7:00 | Chisago Lakes | Chisago Lakes |
| Girls Basketball | Tue, Feb 14 | 7:15 | Columbia Heights | Home |
| Girls Basketball | Thu, Feb 16 | 7:15 | Waconia | Home |
| Girls Basketball | Fri, Feb 17 | 7:15 | Irondale | Home |
| Boys Hockey | Sat, Feb 18 | 2:30 | Stillwater | St. Louis Park |
| Wrestling | Sat, Feb 18 | 8:00 | Section Opponents | Totino-Grace |
| Girls Basketball | Tue, Feb 21 | 7:15 | St. Francis | Home |
From left to right: Tess Hayes, Marissa Schuh, Elizabeth Tiffany, Griffin Muckley, and Dann Fry (Connor Kapryan not pictured). This editorial staff chooses the featured pieces and designs the magazine.
Caitlin Ritchie
May 5, 2009
Filed under Activities
Engulfed in originality, this year’s edition of Apotheosis, BSM’s literary arts magazine, displays students’ art from cover to cover in 74 pages of full color paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics, short stories and poems.
Around 300 pieces were submitted, and this year, these entries seemed better than the three advisers of the magazine have seen in a while. “There is definitely a higher quality this year,” said adviser Mr. Tom Backen, “This is a really exciting [edition].”
With its start in 2002, Apotheosis has changed in format and content, but still manages to promote students’ writing and art by publishing their work, said Mr. Backen.
Some of these changes have helped to create a more completed and polished magazine than ever before. “Dann Fry created our cover design and he also added dividers between sections which helps to organize it,” said Mrs. Jacobson.
This is Fry’s first year submitting art for the magazine and he received 5 pages, the most of any artist, for his photos.
After four months and six meetings, the three advisers Mr. Backen, Mrs. Sue Jacobson, and Mrs. Paula Leider, along with six student staff members, seniors Connor Kapryan, Elizabeth Tiffany, and Griffin Muckley, and juniors Dann Fry, Tess Hayes, and Marissa Schuh, complied 58 pieces of art in four different categories for this years’ edition.
“It’s really cool to be able to see all the talent of students who are our age, here at BSM,” said Hayes. “I felt so honored to be chosen by Mrs. J [to be an editor], because I really enjoy laying out the magazine,” she said. “I regret not submitting anything this year, but without being in a photo class it was too difficult to find something to submit,” said Hayes.
The group never has a set number of pieces for any section. They allow as many pieces as they like, and this year many were from students outside of BSM art classes, said Mrs. Jacobson.
The six student editors to choose work for the magazine were chosen by the three teachers because of their talents and outgoing natures. “They’re good at writing and art, and aren’t afraid to speak up about their opinions [on the work],” said Mr. Backen, “we teachers just help it happen.”
“We’ve got a great team,” said Mrs. Jacobson about the editorial board, “I love making [the magazine] with them.”
Many students who are featured in the magazine had several of their pieces selected, like seniors Katie Bauer (4), Connor Kapryan (2), Hannah Muenzberg (2), Erica Qualhiem (2), juniors Patrick Black (3), Dann Fry (5), Rachel Hoemke (2), Caitie Van Sloan (2), Julie Holly (2), and sophomores Madison Jerde (4), and Sean Simonson (2).
“We usually sell between 100 and 125 copies,” said Mr. Backen, “but if you didn’t get a chance to get [a copy of Apotheosis] this week, see one of the three advisers.” Most students don’t typically hear about the Apotheosis sales, but after much advertising this year, the staff hopes this number will increase.
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