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  • 2006 Film Festival

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Nicole Johnson ‘07

    Brookfield High School’s annual Film Festival took place on Friday May 19th this year. The event attracted a huge turn-out of students and family members alike. Hosted by Mr. Bednarik, the Film Festiv

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  • Food Stuffs

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Marissa Altmann ‘09

    When you go out to fast food, do you eat at Wendy’s or at Burger King? Pizza Hut or McDonalds? You may have noticed that TV commercials are now trying to sell more salads and smoothies, and that the h

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  • Graduation Relocation

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Lauren DiTullio ‘09

    As far as changes go, 2006 has been a very big year for Brookfield High School. The indoor renovations are what we notice most, but the sports fields outside are being redone as well. Because of this

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  • Popsicles!

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Marissa Altmann ‘09

    There is nothing better in the hot summer months than to enjoy a nice, refreshing, frozen treat. The first popsicle was created when an 11 year old buy left a stick in a cup of soda outside overnight,

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  • Iron Chef America

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Marissa Altmann '09

    The original Iron Chef was a Chinese show, located in Asia, with competitors that no one in America ever heard of. Iron Chef America is one of the stars of the Food Network channel. World renowned che

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  • Poptarts!

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: Marissa Altmann ‘09

    It makes sense to take advantage of the fact that our school sells food, especially when we skip breakfast because we have two minutes to go catch a bus. So we get to school and buy some Poptarts. Or

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  • Games in Gym

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: David Ely ‘07

    Lately, it seems that kids are getting more and more restrictions placed on their lives. For example, many traditional games have been forbidden from gym class. Take Dodgeball for example. Supposed

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  • Restaurant Portion Sizes

    Tuesday, June 13, 2006 By: David Ely ‘07

    Over the past few years, there has been a push from health officials to halt obesity in the United States. The next measure that the Food and Drug Administration is taking is to limit portion sizes in

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  • A Worldwide Event

    Wednesday, June 14, 2006 By: Tommy Wind ’07

    This summer a worldwide event will sweep the globe. Billions will be tuning in to see the best in the world battle it out on the soccer field.

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  • Sweet Sorrow: Marissa Altmann and Lauren DiTullio ‘09

    Friday, June 23, 2006 By:

    Monson, Massachusetts, is two hours from Brookfield. You’ve probably never heard of this small town, whose population in 2000 was 8,359 people.

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Brookfield High sophomore Sogand Ahmadi has a dream. She believes that today’s youth can change the world.
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It makes sense to take advantage of the fact that our school sells food, especially when we skip breakfast because we have two minutes to go catch a bus. So we get to school and buy some Poptarts. Or
full story 
Monson, Massachusetts, is two hours from Brookfield. You’ve probably never heard of this small town, whose population in 2000 was 8,359 people.
full story 
As far as changes go, 2006 has been a very big year for Brookfield High School. The indoor renovations are what we notice most, but the sports fields outside are being redone as well. Because of this
full story 
Brookfield High School’s annual Film Festival took place on Friday May 19th this year. The event attracted a huge turn-out of students and family members alike. Hosted by Mr. Bednarik, the Film Festiv
full story 
Lately, it seems that kids are getting more and more restrictions placed on their lives. For example, many traditional games have been forbidden from gym class. Take Dodgeball for example. Supposed
full story 

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