The Blake Beat James Hubert Blake High School Silver Spring, MD
Issue Date: Friday, March 10, 2006 Issue: 2006 March Last Update: Thursday, March 09, 2006
  • Studying? Class?Forget school, work, 725, we’re seniors!

    Thursday, March 09, 2006 By: Tyler Bruffy & Jordan Fixler

    This school year, we decided to pretty much forgo doing any school work, beyond what was absolutely necessary to get us into college. Commonly, this is called Senioritis. We are two prime examples of

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  • Stop and wiggle with it!!: Senior Caroline Cole imparts love of dance to underclassmen

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Adam Purucker

    For senior Caroline Cole, dancing is not only a passion, but a way of life. Dancing almost since before she could walk, she is now not only preparing for her own future, but also preparing to pass dow

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  • PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE MARCHES TO BEAT OF DIFFERENT DRUMMERS: Band group creates new, exciting possibilities for students looking for rhythm to move to

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Josh Gottlieb

    Every now and then you hear a loud crash come from the first floor. You think you are going crazy, until you hear another boom a minute later. Was there a car accident outside? Perhaps it was an expl

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  • Cakelove sweetens deal with just desserts

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Adam Purucker

    Like a summer fling you never forget, I couldn’t help but fall head over heels for Cakelove’s delicious pastries during an encounter with the new bakery in downtown Silver Spring.

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  • Cézanne exhibit provides once-in-lifetime chance: National Gallery tells his life story through artwork

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Emily Toy

    On first glance of his work, it is difficult to understand why French artist Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) is referred to as the “father of modern art.” The 117 lush, rolling sceneries and still lifes from

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  • Azucar supplies Latin flavor to Plaza Del Mercado: Atmosphere, service complemented by music, price

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Ben Swanson

    Azucar, a new Mexican restaurant in Layhill, deserves to take its rightful place as one of the best restaurants in this area.

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  • Date Movie scarier than horrors from same writers

    Wednesday, March 08, 2006 By: Jackie King

    Date Movie, directed by Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, is a spoof of some well known romantic comedies, and, it is quite possibly the worst movie I have ever seen.

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  • Hopeless romantics in ‘pitts’ after Hollywood breakups

    Thursday, March 09, 2006 By: Corrina Jacobs

    The sugar high has worn off. The little teddy bears and the candy hearts and the signs reading “I Heart You” and “Be Mine” have been taken down, replaced with four leaf clovers and leprechauns. And no

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  • The student’s prerogative

    Thursday, March 09, 2006 By:

    WE STRONGLY BELIEVE that the Blake High School administration is making it too tough for students to drop AP classes second semester.

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  • Girls playoff run ends in second round: Springbrook able to hold on to 4th quarter lead in Consortium classic

    Thursday, March 09, 2006 By: Aaron Kraut

    Riding a wave of confidence from a solid regular season, the varsity girls’ basketball team found themselves in a familiar position against none other than long-time rival Springbrook Lady Blue Devils

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At-a-glance

Senior Greg Parker (bottom right) beat 12 other candidates in the fifth annual Mr. Blake pageant, held in the auditorium February 22. Highlights of the show included the swimwear competition, in which
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Juniors Sumrita Bindra, Jordan Ford, Bhakti Modha and Christine Vasquez (bottom) hosted the night of food, dance and music, that celebrated cultural diversity. From the harmonies of Korea to the rhyth
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The solo and small ensemble instrumental music festival will be held today and tomorrow at Paint Branch High School. Solos will be performed by seniors Madalyn Byrne, Jordan Clark, Casey Lechter and A
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Every four years during February, the best athletes in the world are sent to compete in the winter Olympics in honor of their country and to prove themselves.
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Led by captain Amanda Kaplan, the Blake poms squad placed 1st in their competition on February 25.
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Selection Sunday is still two days away, but for those of you who continually lose your pool to that girl who picks teams based on their mascot, I am here to help.
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Finally the greatest baseball players on the planet will represent their countries in the World Baseball Classic to decide which country is the best.
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Originally organized in 2001 and scheduled to open this July, the Olney Skate Park’s construction is finally underway and will become the first county-owned skate park designed as a positive outlet fo
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Flying to a new country can be intimidating, especially if you are not familiar with the culture, but former Bengal Annie Gin (now Dabin Jeong) has felt right at home in South Korea.
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Last night you pulled a crucial all-nighter to cram for a test. You go to school with caffeine in hand, but not even a venti espresso can sufficiently substitute a good night’s sleep. Instead of going
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