Do you enjoy the current lunches the school provides, even if some are not the healthiest possible choices? Because of a new bill from Congress, your school lunch choices aren’t going to be getting any healthier anytime soon. The new bill, which was released 14 November, would decrease the limitations on serving potatoes in the lunch […]
December 21, 2011
Devin Wenzel, a senior at Fleetwood Area High School and younger brother to Bradley Wenzel, is truly a Renaissance man. Despite excelling in countless sports and other activities, especially table tennis, Devin has chosen a different path in life. He plans to attend the University of Cincinnati on a baseball scholarship, though he has not […]
December 20, 2011
On 11 November, FAHS senior Devin Wenzel signed his national letter of intent to continue his education and play collegiate baseball for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats. He signed the letter in front of family, friends, and coaches in the Fleetwood High School Library. Both of Wenzel’s parents and some of his coaches made speeches […]
December 19, 2011
“Open gyms are looking nice. A lot of people are coming out,” senior power forward Connor Donohoe said. With fall sports coming to an end, the boys’ basketball season is quickly approaching. Superfans once again are rallying their troops for war. Unfortunately, last year’s season didn’t go as well as planned. The boys’ record was 0-12 […]
December 19, 2011
Q: When is your birthday? A: April 14, 1997. Q: In what extracurricular activities are you involved? A: Tennis, Chorus, Band Front, Theatrical Society, Fellowship of Christian Students, Student Council, and Spirit Club. What’s your favorite…? – Color: Blue. – Sport: Tennis. – TV Show: Pretty Little Liars and Make It or Break It. – Band/Artist: […]
December 16, 2011
Lately it seems to be one bad thing after another in State College. It all started back in early November when former Penn State University defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, was indicted on 40 counts of sexually abusing eight children. Penn State’s athletic director Tim Curley and vice president for finance and business Gary Schultz were […]
December 16, 2011
Christmas is quickly approaching, and families all over are beginning to prepare for the holidays. What is your favorite part of Christmas? Tracy Reich: “Decorations.” Kimberley Santiago: “Spending time with family.” Caroline Morataya (’12): “Eating tamales.” Gregg Ratzell: “Food.” Olivia Edwards (’12): “Christmas Songs.” Bryan Anderson (’12): “Getting Gifts.”
December 15, 2011
Governor Tom Corbett is pushing for a school voucher proposal statewide for education. This bill, if passed, will grant students the right to attend a school of their choice outside of the district in which they are living. This sounds like a great idea, in theory, but it’s at the expense of the taxpayers, not […]
December 15, 2011
What is something you would like people to know about you? I am wierd, and I love it. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? The Green Lantern’s powers. If you could save any 3 things in your house from a fire, what would they be? My laptop, my sister’s dog, and […]
December 14, 2011
The legend of Saint Nick, known to most as Santa Claus or simply “Santa”, is one that has for many years stood as a symbol of the Christmas season. As nearly every American Christian, adult or child, can tell you, it is Santa who slips down the chimney of each and every family, leaving behind […]
December 14, 2011
Recently, a few lucky students–including me–had the chance to participate in The Pennsylvania School Press Association (PSPA) annual convention. What the convention boiled down to was a number of seminars that the students could choose attend depending on their specific fields of study. For example, students from Tiger Tale would participate in any seminar pertaining to yearbook […]
December 13, 2011
‘Tis the season for really big plates of food, and lasagna is sure to have an extra large space on my plate. It’s perfect to share with the family during the cold weather and upcoming holidays. Here is a personal, Italian-family recipe that can make spirits bright. Ingredients: 12 lasagna noodles 1 lb. ricotta cheese 3 […]
December 13, 2011
“It was the best tournament by far.” That was the only way science teacher Todd Driesbach could describe the Olympians’ club-sponsored school volleyball tournament that was held on 11 November. There were sixteen total teams this year, which was more than the last few years, and this led to an interesting tournament to say the […]
December 9, 2011
What is something you would like people to know about you? I’m Lazy. If you could have any superpower what would it be? Super Strength because it would be pretty cool to have, and I could do anything with strength. If you could save any 3 things from your home in a fire, what would […]
December 9, 2011
After more than thirty years on Main Street, the Fleetwood Borough Council is planning on going through with their demolition plans for Fleetwood Pizza. They are trying to buy Fleetwood Pizza by offering $183,000 for the property. Plans call for Fleetwood Pizza to be taken away for a walkway to a strip mall that has not […]
December 8, 2011
The Super Bowl is the most watched sporting event of the year, and it’s coming up soon. Who do you think will win? Sam Cabrera (’13)- “The Ravens” Mr.Wagaman (Teacher)- “The Green Bay Packers” Kevin Morgan (’13)- “The Patriots” Matt McCammitt (’12)- “The Packers” Cristian Boyer (’13)- “The Raiders”
December 8, 2011
Every year, FBLA sponsors an annual food drive to benefit less fortunate individuals over the holiday season. The food drive takes place for approximately 1-2 weeks in late October to early November. The drive allows many people in this struggling economy to have a good meal this holiday season. Students can donate numerous items, such as canned […]
December 7, 2011
Some claim the St. Louis Cardinals’ season this year was fate; others said it was luck. Either way, the St. Louis Cardinals won their 11th World Series title by beating the Texas Rangers in seven games. The Cardinals were ten and a half games back of a playoff spot on August 25, the farthest any […]
December 7, 2011
The rumors started to circulate in late October regarding the future of the Antietam School District. Many speculated that the school district was going to make the full conversion to a cyber-school and start teaching all of their courses online. Recently, the Antietam School Board addressed these rumors about the school district’s future. Dr. Lawrence […]
December 6, 2011
The Manchurian Candidate, written by Richard Condon in 1959, is considered a classic in Cold War literature, and it has been made into two movies since its creation. But how does it hold up today? The plot is centered around a man named Raymond Shaw who, while serving in the Korean War, was kidnapped and brainwashed […]
December 1, 2011
Fast food giant McDonald’s is launching an in-store TV channel, appropriately named McTV. McTV will enable McDonald’s customers to watch local sports, movie previews, and human interest stories while they dine. According to an article in The Los Angeles Times, the move is part of a broader digital-age strategy by corporate America to create its […]
December 1, 2011
The local music scene seemingly has hundreds of talented musicians, but one group stands out among the rest. Seventh Corvus, musically, is everything any musician should aspire to be. “I really like them. Their sound is amazing, especially with a didgeridoo. You can’t possibly hate a band with that,” FAHS sophomore Colton Plucker said. Their […]
November 22, 2011
War has broken out at Fleetwood Area High school. Not one of physical strength, but one of rhymes. In the past few weeks, rap battles have taken over the halls of Fleetwood High every day before ninth period. Rap battling, the basis for all rap music, is truly where rap music originated. The object of […]
November 21, 2011
Magic or Yu-Gi-Oh. These card games are popular among students. Which do you prefer? Conor Donohoe: “Magic—Yu-Gi-Oh is for children.” Pat Shukraft: “Magic—Yu-Gi-Oh has too many overpowered cards.” Herr Rudy: “Magic—Yu-Gi-Oh is inferior.” Jake Braswell: “Yu-Gi-Oh–I’ve been playing since I was a lad.” Tyler Dierolf and Avian Cabassa: “Yu-Gi-Oh ’cause it’s da bomb.”
December 21, 2011
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