Browsing All Posts published on »November, 2010«

TheTigerTimes.com Goes Public

November 30, 2010 by

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If you’re reading this here on the Internet, then this is less news than history, but perhaps you haven’t heard about all of the outlets available to Tiger Times readers. The Tiger Times newspaper has made an enormous amount of progress since it was first formed decades ago. Just recently, the Tiger Times became the […]

Lunar Calendar Makes Birthdays Bi-Yearly

November 29, 2010 by

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Every culture in the world has key differences. In the Chinese culture, two calendars are used in everyday life. The regular calendar that native Americans use is the calendar that everyone follows. But there is also the lunar calendar, which is based on the phases of the moon. Every year, the lunar calendar starts at […]

Pumpkin Cookies are a Great Autumn Treat

November 25, 2010 by

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Looking for a great holiday treat this year? These delicious pumpkin cookies are sure to be a hit among children and adults of all ages.  Whether you’re making them for a party or just to share at home, you won’t be disappointed once you take a bite of this enjoyable dessert. Ingredients needed for cookie […]

Volleyball Tournament is Big Hit

November 24, 2010 by

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On Friday, November 12th, FAHS held a volleyball tournament in the main gym. Games started at 3:00 p.m. after school. A total of thirteen teams participated in the tournament, and competition was fierce. Teams were made of a minimum of six players, each with at least two girls. A $3.00 donation was required by each […]

Students Spend Germanic Evening at Liederkranz

November 24, 2010 by

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Guten Tag! German-lovers from FAHS recently had a chance to go on an “Evening of German” held at the Reading Liederkranz on November 17th. Other schools also made an appearance to witness the festivities. Herr Rudy, current German teacher and German club advisor for FAHS, stated, “This is my third year we have gone since I have […]

“Frosty Fairytale” an FAHS Reality

November 23, 2010 by

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It’s beginning to feel like a lot like that time of the year once again. The leaves are changing, the days are getting shorter, and it’s only a matter of time before the snow begins its annual onslaught. All of these signs point to one thing, and it’s not Christmas. The annual Holiday Ball, one […]

Seniors…Are You Ready for College?

November 23, 2010 by

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Are you currently a senior at Fleetwood High School? Have you started preparing for and applying to colleges, universities, technical schools, or even jobs? Kyle Kercher and Amanda Rhoad already have. They have both begun the adventure of preparing for college. Amanda Rhoad said, “I’ve taken the SATs, sent my transcripts, visited BTI, and applied online.” “I’ve […]

FAHS Predicts Winter Weather

November 22, 2010 by

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This is the time of year when everyone is wondering what to expect from the impending winter weather. Most people like to look in the “Farmer’s Almanac.”  These old farmers are anticipating a nicer, gentler winter. Or so we hope… The “Farmer’s Almanac” also says that the weather will get colder than last winter, even […]

Gorgia Blasts into Aerospace Program

November 22, 2010 by

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Daytona Beach, Florida, is a popular spring break location that isn’t widely known for its colleges.  But then, it’s not every day that a Fleetwood student attends an aerospace college in The Sunshine State. Fleetwood’s own Tom Gorgia was accepted into both the Embry Riddle School of Aeronautics in Daytona Beach as well as NASA’s Inspire Program.  Tom […]

Students Enact Six-Party Simulation

November 19, 2010 by

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The Six-Party Talks refers to a conversation with North and South Korea, Japan, The United States of America, Russia, and China about the nuclear power that North Korea seems to possess. These countries have been trying since 2003 to come to an agreement on four major problems: plutonium, human society, a peace treaty, and money. […]

Shake Up the Holidays with Carter Cake

November 18, 2010 by

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The holidays are a nice time to share memories, love, and, of course, food. If you’re looking to impress your family, here is the recipe for you! Carter Cake has three layers. The first layer includes one stick of butter, 2/3 cup chopped peanuts, and 1 cup flour.  Combine these ingredients and press into a […]

In Memoriam: Ronnie James Dio

November 18, 2010 by

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In the world of metal music, many fans were sadly shocked by the recent death of Ronnie James Dio. For those not familiar with his work, he was an Italian-American heavy-metal vocalist and songwriter. Throughout his life, he established a name for himself, but he is most popularly remembered for his signature devil horns and […]

Salve Magistra!

November 17, 2010 by

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Miss Pearson, Fleetwood’s newest Latin teacher, was recently hired after the former Latin teacher left for a full-time job at Reading High School. Miss Pearson came across this job when applying for the same job as Mrs. Cambria, Fleetwood’s Latin teacher for the last several years. “Fleetwood actually called me when my name was given […]

Weezy is Free!

November 16, 2010 by

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On October 22nd 2009, the man whom some call the best rapper in the world went to jail. Lil’ Wayne’s (birth name Dwayne Carter) sentence was related to a 2007 gun charge for having a loaded .40-caliber semiautomatic gun on his tour bus.    Lil’ Wayne, also known as Weezy, was sentenced to a year in […]

PSPA Trip Is Capstone of Yearbook Experience

November 16, 2010 by

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On November fifth, yearbook, journalism, and TV Media students went to the Pennsylvania Student Press Association Conference at the Harrisburg Holiday Inn East. At the conference, students learned how to make better yearbooks, newspapers, and television news pieces. There are many rules students must follow to succeed at each.  “I gained a lot of knowledge about […]

In Defense of the Winky Face ;)

November 15, 2010 by

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Technology is a dominant force In the world today. In almost every aspect of life, technology has affected how we approach, accomplish, and achieve endeavors. The most common piece of technology is a cell phone—in fact, almost everyone has one. Since tools such as these are so accessible, texting the written word has become much […]

A New Face in Guidance

November 15, 2010 by

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There’s a new face in the FAHS guidance office, and her name is Mrs. Kim Randolph. She started working at the Fleetwood Area High School on October 13th and is enjoying the experience so far. Mrs. Randolph grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attended Roosevelt High School. She went to the University of Minnesota and […]

The Corny Jokes Column

November 14, 2010 by

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WARNING—Reading this may make you temporarily confused, angry, or happy. No responsibility can be taken by The Tiger Times staff. It is not their fault that the jokes are so bad. Two muffins were sitting in an oven; one muffin says, “Whoa! It’s hot in here!” In reply, the other muffin says, “Whoa! A talking […]

Fleetwood Singing Its Way to the Top

November 14, 2010 by

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Congratulations are in order for the students at FAHS who were selected for senior county and district chorus. Students selected for senior county chorus must perform a song in front of a panel of judges. Eventually, the selection process is narrowed down to the top 200 students. Fleetwood’s very own Emily Metcalf, Dorie Wolford, Marissa […]

FBLA Offers Holiday Help

November 13, 2010 by

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Ever wonder what those boxes covered with construction paper and pictures of turkeys are doing in your first period class? They are more than just boxes—they’re boxes that will make a difference! FBLA is teaming up with Friend Inc. to acquire food donations for Thanksgiving. Friend Inc. is a non-profit organization in Kutztown that helps those […]

Swift Is Back In Fine Style

November 13, 2010 by

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Berks County native Taylor Swift released her third album on October 25th. The new album is entitled “Speak Now” after the fourth track on the CD. Just like her past two CD’s, the songs have been inspired by mean boys and personal love tragedies. However, the lyrics and her voice have matured since her last […]

“I Am Not a Human Being” Delivers

November 12, 2010 by

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With yet another mix tape now released by Lil’ Wayne, we’ve come to expect nothing but the best, and this one delivers. “I Am Not a Human Being” provides listeners with twelve songs, most of which are stunning. With artists who have made as many songs as Wayne, one generally expects to see originality fading, […]

Reading Mother Charged

November 12, 2010 by

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Since July 29, 2010, police and mental health experts have been baffled by the bizarre case of 44-year-old Michele G. M. Kalina. The Reading resident, who has worked for 14 years as a home care aid, was recently charged with criminal homicide, abuse of a corpse, concealing the death of a child, and other related […]

Progress Report: FAHS Holocaust Documentary

November 11, 2010 by

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When last The Tiger Times heard from Gaston and his production staff, they had interviewed and filmed Mr. Frank Grunwald over a 3-day weekend in Indianapolis, and his TV media students had just begun the process of transcription. Together, they copied every spoken word from the interview into a word processor document that was 116 […]