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  • "Bearing an Hourglass" is Worth the Time: Available in the library

    Friday, September 29, 2006 By: Shane Deck

    In a world where a nature-loving, kind-hearted, and a general gentleman, Norton on a hike in the woods, runs into a ghost. Unknowingly, he offers the ghost some food for his weary travels and so the t

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  • Recent Driving Tragedies Should Prompt Students to Slow Down and Think: Helpful Words from Mr. Shealer

    Monday, October 02, 2006 By: Kristen Lape

    Tragedy can strike at any time. When it hits close to home, it is accompanied with even more heartache. Tragedy is traumatic for everyone involved. Berlin has had its share of heartache this year.Acco

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  • Does BBHS Place More Attention on Sports or Academics?: Crossfire

    Monday, October 02, 2006 By: Brittany Benning and Courtney Suder

    Courtney Suder and Brittany Benning sound off on the whole academics versus athletics issue.

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  • Lady Mountaineers Netting Their Goals

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Laura Horning

    “Good speed, good team chemistry, a high powered offense with a very solid defense,” are all phrases head Coach Rich Murray uses to describe this year’s Lady Mountaineer Soccer Team. Their current of

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  • Senioritis: Gift or Curse?: Is senioritis all that harmful?

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Chris Mays

    Senioritis. By definition, it is a “disease” among the twelfth-graders that causes extreme laziness, tardiness, and in some cases, absence. This year, it seems to be running unbridled, but is it all

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  • The Faces Behind The Mountaineer: Writer Bios

    Wednesday, October 04, 2006 By: The Mountaineer Staff

    Each week, journalism students work behind-the-scenes to bring you the latest news at BBHS. Take a moment to get to know our dedicated staff.

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  • Lady Mountaineer Volleyball Beats Windber: Brings Record to 9 Wins, 2 Losses

    Friday, October 06, 2006 By: Photo by Adam Powell

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  • If You Could Change One Thing about the Homecoming Dance, What Would It Be?: People Poll

    Tuesday, October 03, 2006 By: Kaylan Sturtz

    As I was walking through the hallway this week, I heard students talking about Homecoming. The students had mixed feelings about the dance this year and some positive suggestions for improvement.

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  • If you could change one thing about Homecoming what would it be?: Question of the week

    Friday, October 06, 2006 By: Kaylan Sturtz

    As I was walking through the hallway Monday morning, i heard students talking about Homecoming. The students had mixed feelings about the dance this year.

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The Mountaineer Berlin Brothersvalley High School Berlin, PA
Issue Date: Thursday, October 05, 2006 Issue: Fall 1 Last Update: Thursday, October 04, 2007
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Description/Photos of the Egg Drop in Mr. Eutsey's Physics class
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As I was walking through the hallway Monday morning, i heard students talking about Homecoming. The students had mixed feelings about the dance this year.
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Review With Blue October
From the cover of Blue October’s brand new album, Foiled, listeners may get the idea that the group is just another rock band with heavy bass, and banging drums. Well, think again. If you give them
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Beginning with this issue, The Mountaineer newspaper will publish online--so news comes at you faster.
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Hartman Medals in Final Golf Match: Online Interview
Hartman has high hopes for States.
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The Faces Behind The Mountaineer: Writer Bios
Each week, journalism students work behind-the-scenes to bring you the latest news at BBHS. Take a moment to get to know our dedicated staff.
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For a few years now there has been talk about steroids in our school and throughout Major League Baseball and the National Football League. Players in MLB, such as Barry Bonds, have been caught up in
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School Insecurity?: Just How Safe is Our Stuff?
Security has always been an issue on everyone’s mind since the dawn of man. Security for livestock, security from attacking armies, security for one’s family and belongings. Who would have thought tha
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Underage drinking is undeniably an ongoing issue in Somerset County. Week after week, rumors flow about the latest weekend high school drinking party. The question is: Would the arms of peer pressure
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