The Bark
Eaton Rapids High School
Eaton Rapids, MI
Issue Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 
Issue: April Fools
Last Update: Friday, May 02, 2008


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At-a-glance
        
 

By Chase Patterson '08

As Dan Oyer made his way past the defenders, down to the goalie box, and scored he realized that this was his life. Dan Oyer has been playing soccer 11 years for either a school team or a premier team full story >

Concerned Students Turn to Veggie Lifestyles
By Julia DuBois '08

A ten minute production by PETA officials, enough to bring your breakfast into your throat, to speckle your skin with goose bumps, and make you regret having pressed play. Cages too small to turn arou full story >

By Christina Levering '08

For senior Chelsie Nelson, March 21st, 2008 started out as a regular frigid cold day at the Lansing Township Fire Department. Just as she and her preceptors (ride along instructors) sat down for lunch full story >

Welcome To The Gun Show
By Sean McCoy

There is a serious security problem at ERHS! A select few iron pumpers have been packing heat everyday. I’m talking about some big-o’ sleeve stretching guns, made of 100% solid muscle. Their pipes are full story >

One Dream Right After Another
By Ashleigh Bliesener

Look around. What are majority of the students at ERHS doing? Taking monotonous notes, dazing off into far away daydreams, and taking naps where their mind is filled with something other than school. full story >

By Katie Bell & Sean McCoy '08

Prevention: As the word senioritis is uttered, eyes widen with distressed familiarity and the diagnosis begins. Most seniors have experienced senioritis at least one time in their high school caree full story >

Students Say Racism Still Prevalent Today
By Katie Malin '08

Tar baby, chee-chee, gringo, tinker, ginzo, shyster, and Yank. Each of these words has something in common: they can all be used in a derogatory sense to make fun of someone because of his or her race full story >

By Jessika Reed '08

Coming home for Christmas break during her senior year in college, Kristina Hendrickson (daughter of Kathie Hendrickson, ERHS athletic secretary) was told she had stage three breast cancer. Getting ca full story >