Mainstream Paint Branch High School Burtonsville, MD
Issue Date: Monday, May 01, 2006 Issue: Volume 36 Print Issue 6 Last Update: Monday, May 15, 2006
  • “Friends, Romans, Shakefest...”

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Diana Chao

    He’s been called the Bard, the “Big Shake,” and Willie. His work has been read, admired, appreciated, modernly adapted several times and, to some high school students, despised. However, up until five

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  • Sharing is Caring

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Adrienne Chlumsky

    On Tuesday, April 25 2006, 39 students and staff gathered in the auditorium throughout the day for the 10th annual Blood Drive sponsored by the National Honor Society to benefit the American Red Cross

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  • Juniors Get a Taste of the Senior Life: College Fair Gets Students Thinking Beyond High School

    Tuesday, May 09, 2006 By: Hirdesh Matta

    The Montgomery County National College Fair was a two day event that took place at Montgomery Fairgrounds in Gaithersburg.

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  • Ulicny Wins Greenblatt Award

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Monique Robinson

    AP Biology, biotechnology and biology teacher Mrs. Catherine Ulicny won one of the four coveted Greenblatt teaching awards.

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  • 5K Run/Walk Raises Big Money

    Wednesday, May 03, 2006 By: Brad Fischer

    On Saturday, the Paint Branch PTSA hosted the Paint Branch High School 5K Run/Walk.State senator Rona Kramer was the starter for the seventh annual race, which began at 8:30 A.M. in the north parking

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  • Spring Roundup:: Seasons Coming to a Close; Playoffs Await (Softball)

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Jorge Aguilera

    The Paint Branch softball team continued there turn around this season by defeating Einstein 7-0 on Wednesday, April 26. After experiencing a rough start, which saw them lose their first three games,

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  • Spring Roundup: Seasons Coming to a Close; Playoffs Await (Boys’ Lacrosse)

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Rob Fetner

    The Paint Branch lacrosse team pulled out a thrilling overtime win against Poolesville on April 27.

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  • Spring Roundup: Seasons Coming to a Close; Playoffs Await (Tennis)

    Thursday, May 04, 2006 By: Brad Fischer

    PB finished with a 6-5 mark on the season and a 4-3 record in division play. The Panthers earned a winning mark for the first time since going 7-5 in 2004. Among the six wins, the team defeated riva

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While the Scary Movie series is not for everyone, fans of simple or toilet humor with a bit of intellectual humor (and I mean just a bit) sprinkled on will enjoy Scary Movie 4 which greatly outshines
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Year after year, it seems that more and more students are driving their own cars. With so many on the road in their own ride, one has to wonder; how do these students obtain their car?
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Juniors Get a Taste of the Senior Life: College Fair Gets Students Thinking Beyond High School
The Montgomery County National College Fair was a two day event that took place at Montgomery Fairgrounds in Gaithersburg.
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STIFLE THAT RED DRESS
Paint Branch Jazz Singers spent seven hours cruising down highways and on-ramps, snaking their way down to sunny Myrtle Beach, in search of refuge from the slum of scholastic affairs and to do what th
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Teen Summit Grabs High Schoolers' Attention
As many teachers and students were making up for sleep lost throughout the week, early Saturday morning there was a passionate group of teenagers up and awake for a cause.
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Teen Summit Grabs High Schooler's Attention
As many teachers and students were making up for sleep lost throughout the week, early Saturday morning there was a passionate group of teenagers up and awake for a cause.
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Spring Break, the Aftermath
Spring Break and its aftermath have officially come to an end as students and teachers are fully back into the swing of things… or are they? Many students will agree when I say that the ten day break
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Tuxes and Dresses and Dinner Oh My!
May 19th, otherwise known to many as Prom, is a day full of stress, time crunches, and empty pockets. This one day can cost as much as a month full of Chipotle splurging.
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Yay! Morning Wood, No. Not Like That
While their name is giggle-worthy and almost slightly inappropriate, Morningwood’s upbeat electronica sound almost makes you forget their silly name. Keyword being almost because I do not think that a
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Freedom of Clothing, As Well As Freedom of Speech
As we progress further into spring and closer to summer, many things change; longer days and shorter nights, more outdoor activities such as cookouts and sporting events, and breaking out in those sum
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