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  • Student talent explodes on stage

    Tuesday, June 16, 2009 By: Andrew Phillips

    On June 5 seniors and juniors gathered in the auditorium to see a show consisting of martial arts, a mental match, musical talent and absurdity, as well as a capella inventiveness. FHS’s annual talent

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The Falconer Fauquier High School Warrenton, VA
Issue Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 Issue: Issue 9 Volume 45 Last Update: Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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On June 5 seniors and juniors gathered in the auditorium to see a show consisting of martial arts, a mental match, musical talent and absurdity, as well as a capella inventiveness. FHS’s annual talent
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Thirty-three of FHS’ elite students, holding the top 30 grade point averages of the senior class, gathered in the formally decorated Effie Fries Bell cafeteria on June 2 for an academic banquet sponso
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Young students enter big world in pursuit of knowledge, fun
FHS recently hosted second graders from across the whole county on its campus to teach them about marine biology. Mr. Murphy's Biology II GT got a chance to try out being elementary school teachers.
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Though it is generally an unpopular decision, some juniors are pushing towards an early graduation.
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Teachers Lindell Palmer and Liz Monseur give out their final class projects: creating a scrapbook. Though labor-intensive, these books prove to be a keepsake for years to come.
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Senior Allison Oldham through multiple AP classes, superb grades, and a lot of effort its FHS's 2008-2009 valedictorian.
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Senior Katie Modly has tried and succeeded in following in her sibling’s footsteps. She is in the top of her graduating class, finishing her senior year as the salutatorian of 2009. Modly’s GPA last s
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Senior Erica Baxter, leader of Volunteer Fauquier, is making plans to pursure her love for environmental conservation by studying at West Virginia University next year.
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Junior Chris Aud has conquered self-expression both in artistic and musical terms.
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The new Falcon Cafe launched by culinary arts teacher Hilda Trostel has started to cater events, and hopes to open up to the student body soon, as well.
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