The Blueprint | Volume 31, Issue 6
May 24th, 2024
In this article, fourteen likeminded folk come together to share many songs that belong in any Musicfest (or summer) playlist. The songs are all listed out, with some being mere honorable mentions, and placed in a Spotify playlist--"The Perfect Musicfest Playlist." Give these songs a listen.
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Pages: 1
Found on page 7 of Volume 31, Issue 4 in the Arts and Entertainment section.
Crew
Writers
Logan Bauer
Grayson Beckham
Brendan Beluan
Kenyon Byrd
Sam DeVylder
Jake Dougherty
Charles Healy
Nick Kroger
Charlie McElroy
Giovanni Oglethorpe
James Oglethorpe
Ryan Sams
Drew Schlicker
Kyle Schreiner
Editors
Logan Bauer
Jake Dougherty
Brendan Lucey
Timothy Chiu
Featured in Image
Liam Sackenheim
Ghost Writers
Andrea Tiu
Alexa Massey
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The image of Logan Bauer used for the article from when he was youthful
The image of Grayson Beckham used for the article, taken from The Life of a St. X Student Poster
The photo of Brendan Beluan used for the article, taken from when he had to beg to enter the Blueprint Office
Kenyon Byrd's writer photo, taken from The Life of a St. X Student Poster
The photo used of Jake Dougherty, where he poses with the Photo Channel from the Wii
Charles Healy as he appears on the article, with his photo being his headshot from Jesus Christ Superstar
The photo used for Nick Kroger, taken in AP Physics class, also featuring Jake Dougherty
The photo used for Charlie McElroy, from BlueDesk Concert Series II: Matthew Langenderfer and his Good-Natured Keyboard
Ryan Sams's photo, taken from September 9th, 2016 at Dave and Buster's. Logan Bauer, Ethan Reeves and Carson Todd can all be seen in the photo as well.
The photo source of Drew Schlicker's writer photo
Trivia
The article has an ad on the front cover.
This seems to be the Blueprint article with the most listed writers ever, at fourteen.
Some of the writer photos have been misplaced. Oops.
"We Are So Back" by Francis Chan is featured in the soundtrack of A Difficult Game.
Andrea Tiu and Alexa Massey were initially planned to be actual writers on the article, though under the pen names of "Andrew Tiu" and "Alex Massey" to fit in better with St. X's populous. This, however, was canned when foreseeing how much of a headache this would become when dealing with administration.
Each writer has a title:
Logan Bauer, "tortillería garcia lover": He is wearing a shirt from the restaurant Tortillería Garcia to Musicfest, and loves it.
Grayson Beckham, "former schreindog": Now that Mr. Schreiner is on this article, he is no longer the top Schreindog.
Brendan Beluan, "hypocrite": His behavior does not line up with what he had preached at homeroom examen.
Kenyon Byrd, "schreiner knows him": When Kenyon met Mr. Schreiner, he already knew who he was and this amazed him.
Sam DeVylder, "wolfgang": The name of one of the groups for track he was a part of.
Jake Dougherty, "future staff writer": Also editor-in-chief.
Charles Healy, "soggy bottom boy": Charles organized the Soggy Bottom Boys performance at Musicfest.
Nick Kroger, "best lab partner": Logan Bauer edited the article, and Nick was his best lab partner in AP Physics.
Charlie McElroy, "returns to the blueprint": Chuck returns to writing for the Blueprint after his last appearance in Romeo and Juliet Interview in 2022.
Giovanni Oglethorpe, "the ogler": A nickname Gio picked up in grade school.
James Oglethorpe, "jimmy o": A nickname he picked up in AP Macroeconomics class from Mr. Villing.
Ryan Sams, "stu": Charles thought Ryan's name was Steward Stenson for a while sophomore year, and would call him Stu. Ryan really wanted his title to be "still dyslexic" but was denied.
Drew Schlicker, "former staff writer": Drew is graduating. His title was almost "alexa massey's boyfriend" as a callback to So That's Why Women Kill | Women's History Month Special, but the title was denied.
Kyle Schreiner, "morally... questionable": He teaches Morality & Social Justice + Service class. He requested this title himself, and when it was initally declined by the authorities, it was explained how he had argued for it and it was kept.
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