The Flash Fraser High School Fraser, MI
Issue Date: Thursday, December 22, 2005 Issue: December 2005 Volume 46, Issue 2 Last Update: Friday, February 03, 2006
  • Nickelodeon Star's Music Debut

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Jerica '08

    In today’s society many television stars have come to the conclusion that they are able to do anything and are capable of make a living off of it. The case is just the same for Nickelodeon’s Emma Robe

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  • 'Get Rich or Die Trying' Dies Trying

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: S & H

    A review on 50 Cent's new movie 'Get Rich or Die Trying'.

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  • Fraser's Star Goalie

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Art '06

    Fraser’s star goalie, Brandon Carter, is one of the FHS soccer team’s prize possessions. Currently a junior, Carter just came off a tremendous season where the team went deep into the district playoff

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  • Hard Times On The Gridiron

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Paul '07

    A season full of heartbreaks for the Varsity football team wrapped up with a loss to Grosse Pointe South. The final record of 0-9 was a disappointment. “We didn’t meet my expectations but I was

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  • Kaci Brown

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Jerica '08

    Reviews artist up and coming artist Kaci Brown.

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  • Adults Supply Teens With Alchohol

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Sarah '06

    An understanding of how teens today are consuming alchohol illegally each day.

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  • Boardmember Spotlight #2

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Arthur '06

    The Flash interview Gerry Gauthier, member of the Fraser school board.

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  • Tounge UntiedTeacher Contracts

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Robb '06

    It was that time of year again and the teachers were found without a contract like always. I would have liked to have found the sympathy for them deep within my heart, however, my sympathy was distra

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  • Violence and Mistreatment of Women in Video Games

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: John '08

    Violence! Mistreatment of women! Go on a homicidal rampage! Show no respect to women! This is what most games nowadays scream out from their lofty perches in videogame stores…just waiting for an unsus

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  • What's Up Doc?

    Wednesday, December 21, 2005 By: Dr. Richards

    In any society/community/group of people diversity should be an asset. It seems to have the opposite effect here at FHS, and is the cause of some tension. What is being done and what can we do to chan

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At-a-glance

Web Update #03
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Web update #02
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Premiere web update.
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Recently, the relationship between child and parent has become pretty complicated. There’s so much room for kids to make mistakes these days that the job of a parent has become full-time, especially w
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A Tribute to Curtis Pytell
Fraser High School lost one of its finest students in Curtis Pytell, who passes away on October 25th, 2005. Curtis was a member of Fraser’s symphony band and marching band, where he played the trumpet
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In MemoriumCurtis Pytell
A tribute to the late Curtis Pytell.
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Drug Awareness Brought to Fraser Community
A few notes on drug use and education.
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What's Up Doc?
In any society/community/group of people diversity should be an asset. It seems to have the opposite effect here at FHS, and is the cause of some tension. What is being done and what can we do to chan
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Violence and Mistreatment of Women in Video Games
Violence! Mistreatment of women! Go on a homicidal rampage! Show no respect to women! This is what most games nowadays scream out from their lofty perches in videogame stores…just waiting for an unsus
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Tounge UntiedTeacher Contracts
It was that time of year again and the teachers were found without a contract like always. I would have liked to have found the sympathy for them deep within my heart, however, my sympathy was distra
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