The Blake Beat James Hubert Blake High School Silver Spring, MD
Issue Date: Friday, October 08, 2004 Issue: 2004 October Last Update: Wednesday, June 01, 2005
  • Bengals off to 4-1 start after 24-8 win over Blair Blazers

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Jarren Kanze

    Although the Varsity Football team has been superb this season, with a record of 4-1, the true test will come when it faces the Richard Montgomery Rockets tonight and the Walter Johnson Wildcats next

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  • Boys’ soccer breaks 13-game losing streak: First win in over a year makes team thirsty for more

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Robert Klemko

    Boys’ soccer defeated the Wheaton Knights in its home opener, erasing a 13-game losing streak that had spanned over two seasons.

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  • Cross country team takes off to start season well: Boys, girls excel in division competition, look to playoffs

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Marissa Friedman

    Starting the season with the girls 4-1 and the boys 3-2 in county competition, the Bengals cross country team looks promising as the season rolls along.

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  • Winning streak halted at five for field hockey squad: Shutout delivered by B-CC Lady Barons does not end dreams of playoff success

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Brenton McCoy

    Falling short against the perennially successful B-CC Barons on the with 6-0 shutout loss, the Lady Bengals field hockey team ended their five-game winning streak September 30.

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  • Girls tennis aces competitors, serves

    Monday, January 03, 2005 By: Will Fredericks

    While aiming for the division title, the Lady Bengals tennis team was defeated September 30 in a non-division match by the Walter Johnson Lady Wildcats 7-0.

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  • Citing Iraq, domestic issues, seniors solidly vote Democrat: Poll results clash with nationwide opinion as Kerry wins in landslide

    Tuesday, January 04, 2005 By: Gilad Barlev

    Among 391 members of the senior class surveyed on September 22-24, an overwhelming 62.4% said that if they were to vote in the upcoming presidential election, they would choose Democratic Senator John

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  • Let’s talk about sex: STDs rise among teens: Concerned adults attempt to increase knowledge on issue

    Tuesday, January 04, 2005 By: Kameko Jacobs

    Gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, crabs, genital warts, AIDS... Sound familiar? Maybe you learned about it in health class, but many teens do not know enough about these diseases before they start engagi

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  • Old pastime no longer considered hip among today’s Teen readers: Quick clickers throw out subscriptions, connect to internet for entertainment

    Tuesday, January 04, 2005 By: Punita Chhabra

    Immersed in the age of internet, where any and every question you have about sports, fashion trends or homework is just a click away, the time-honored teenage pastime of reading magazines is deteriora

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  • Three of a kind proves winning hand: Full house spans consortium in search of individuality

    Tuesday, January 04, 2005 By: Rachel Kauffman

    Once upon a time, siblings went almost everywhere together, including school. For the Park triplets, sophomores Ellen, Lisa and Linda, “once upon a time” ended after elementary school.Currently, Ellen

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  • Wide spectrum of art students get lumped on one palette for Ms. Michaels, Ms. Runion

    Tuesday, January 04, 2005 By: Margaret Lee

    As if teaching one class of teenagers isnt’t hard enough, art teachers Alexandra Michaels and Louise Runion have to juggle multiple classes simultaneously in one period.

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Planes are able to swim, Britain is still a military juggernaut, and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has given way to giant robots marching down the streets of New York.This is the future writer-direct
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Franz Ferdinand, the most recent UK band celebrating its sudden transatlantic fame, modestly claims, despite its art-school posturing, to make records “that girls can dance to.”
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Ok, fine, I admit it; I watch Degrassi.All across America, more and more kids every day are emerging from the Degrassi fan closet to publicly admit their adoration of the Canadian teen soap opera. But
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So I read The Five People You Meet in Heaven. Yes, it’s that book by that guy that wrote Tuesdays with Morrie. And yes, your parents have probably read it. Well, I have a secret for you: it’s actually
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Advanced dancers are taking part in the new audition-only Blake Student Dance Company and getting a taste of company life and the performance experience.
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Amongst the hordes of flashing women, the monstrous mosh pits, the exhilarating crowd surfing and the frenzied throng thirsting for more, there is incredible music.
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Twelve Drama Department students prepare to take on the roles of the eccentric characters in this year’s fall play, Crimes of the Heart, opening October 22 at 7:30 pm.
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