Published on Tuesday, March 29, 2016 by Gail Finch
Breaking box office records for an R rated movie by earning over $132 million on opening weekend, the friendly neighborhood anti-hero Deadpool made his Marvel movie debut on Valentine’s Day weekend. Crashing his way onto movie screens and into audience member’s hearts, the walking ball of sarcasm and spite made history for being the first R rated movie provided by Marvel.
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Published on Monday, March 28, 2016 by The Norseman Staff
Parents, grandparents, family, or friends interested in congratulating a 2016 senior in this year’s yearbook can do so by purchasing an ad. Pictures and a message can be included. Click here to download the form. Checks should be made payable to BHS Yearbook and mailed to: Attn: Rebecca Dominy 4805 Aldine Drive Bryan, TX 77802 […]
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Published on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 by The Norseman Staff
The color guard traveled to UNT in Denton during Spring Break where they competed in the Winter Guard International Southwestern Championships and scored the top score out of all the teams in the preliminary competition. The top 15 teams advanced to finals where Bryan High earned first place.
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Published on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 by The Norseman Staff
Viking Indoor Percussion competed in their final regular season competition this weekend at James Taylor High School in Katy where they placed 2nd out of 7 groups. Their score of 84.85 pushed them to first in their class in the overall Texas Color Guard Circuit standings. Because of this, VIP will receive a prime performance […]
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Published on Thursday, March 10, 2016 by The Norseman Staff
The Viking Indoor Percussion attended the Texas Color Guard Circuit Foster High School competition and placed 3rd out of 9 groups where they placed 15 points higher than the competition the week before. They will compete this weekend at the TCGC James Taylor High School show in Katy and then will compete in the Texas […]
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Published on Thursday, March 10, 2016 by The Norseman Staff
Horticulture Contests: Dining with a Texas Flair – 2 participants Christina Vinson got 1st place out of 100. She received a belt buckle and 1,000.00. Rodeo Cup – 2 participants Photography – 4 participants Container gardens -2 participants Miniscapes – 3 teams of 2 participated Jessica Sheridan and Luis Sanchez placed 9th in this category […]
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Published on Thursday, March 10, 2016 by The Norseman Staff
The color guard participated in the Texas Color Guard Circuit Katy High School Competition last weekend where they placed first out of 18 groups. They will compete again this weekend at the Winter Guard International Southwestern Championships at UNT and then at the Texas Color Guard Circuit State Championships at Reed Arena on April 2.
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Published on Thursday, March 10, 2016 by The Norseman Staff
Senior Cooper McCall made it to the semi-final round of the integral bee and senior Bri Nugent made it to the same round during the fall. BC Calculus teacher Donna Miller placed 2nd in the adult category.
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Published on Thursday, March 3, 2016 by Payton McKeehan
For years, senior Nick Cargo has spent hours playing soccer with his sister, peers from school, and club teammates. Evolving from the little kid who could barely keep up with the ball to the athlete who scored six goals in a single game, Nick has shown that hard work and perseverance pay off.
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Published on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 by Lucy Raleigh
There’s more to a woman’s beauty than her outer appearance; a woman can be strong, smart, funny, or anything in between and still be beautiful. Senior Rowdie Bright made it her mission to capture the inner strength and beauty of women with her photography project titled Resilient Women. Rowdie captured raw photos of female students, showcasing their personalities, strength, and natural beauty.
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Published on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 by Danica Mendes
Training, leading, and determination are some qualities to make a great athlete. By watching her sister play and contributed by playing on her own team, senior Rebecca Adcock has attributed those qualities. Soccer as a physical sport, however it’s also a mental sport. Using the mind to know when to pass the ball, communicate with your teammates and what to do next.
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