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Issue Date: Friday, October 20, 2006 Issue: Volume 26 Issue 1 Last Update: Tuesday, November 07, 2006
  • Powderpuff tradition tainted with foul play

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Kristen Fording

    For nearly thirty years the junior and senior girls have faced off in a two-hand touch football match, where the usual gender roles do not apply. The ladies are the football players and the guys cheer

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  • Unity Day calls for cooperation

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Nick Badger

    Although it was over in a few short hours, Unity Day took three days of setting up and about three months to plan. Student Congress vice-president Senior Kiara Wessling was the person in charge of pl

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  • Spirit Week at FHS

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Kristen Mclaughlin

    Guys dressed like girls? Girls dressed like guys? Is it a cross dressing party? Nope it’s just the students at FHS participating in spirit week.

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  • FHS students celebrate Homecoming

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Krysta Cooper

    Homecoming was Sept. 23 from 8 to 11 p.m. FHS students gathered at the High school to celebrate an ongoing tradition, with this year’s theme being “Under the Sea.”

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  • Pep rally used to boost FHS student's excitement for homecoming game

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Alex Hazlett

    Although it was cold and raining during the pep rally on Sept. 21, 2006, Mr. Combs and the cheerleaders tried hard to keep the spirit up so the students could have a great homecoming game that night.

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  • Senior song causes controversy

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Brandon Pickett

    This year’s senior class had the option of having something that no other senior class has had before. It was a senior song written and performed by two of their very own. President Derek Benson and

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  • Seniors prepare for college

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Ashley White

    With college deadlines approaching fast, seniors are forced to make decisions that will affect the rest of their lives. This season is an ideal time for seniors to think about college considerations.

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  • Silence on the sidelines stems from new OHSAA Rule

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Tiffany Johnson

    It is Friday night; the cheerleaders yell, the audience leaps to their feet as the football sails through the air and the band...does not play.

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  • Chemistry on the football field

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Max Molchan

    Seniors Don Houser and Josh Copeland do not necessarily seem like they would be great friends outside of school. Josh is an introverted guy while Don is more outspoken. However, on the football fi

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  • Athlete of the MonthMichelle Nicol

    Monday, October 30, 2006 By: Nick Badger

    Michelle Nicol is a senior this year and plays on the Fairborn High School volleyball team. Nicol has played volleyball since the fourth grade. She played on a Junior Olympic volleyball team and has

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At-a-glance

As we enter the midterm election season, I am sure we will begin to hear many things from both parties on how God would support their particular views. As it has been since the beginning of establish
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As my senior year begins, there are a few things that strike my attention. I thought that this year was going to be easy. Was I wrong or what? So far, I have spent countless hours on AP Biology and AP
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As the season draws to an end, the ladies on the girls soccer team are fighting hard to win games and have a great season to remember.
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Michelle Nicol is a senior this year and plays on the Fairborn High School volleyball team. Nicol has played volleyball since the fourth grade. She played on a Junior Olympic volleyball team and has
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Seniors Don Houser and Josh Copeland do not necessarily seem like they would be great friends outside of school. Josh is an introverted guy while Don is more outspoken. However, on the football fi
full story 
Silence on the sidelines stems from new OHSAA Rule
It is Friday night; the cheerleaders yell, the audience leaps to their feet as the football sails through the air and the band...does not play.
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The majority of students at FHS consider themselves part of a religion. However, the students habitual actions often show a contradiction to their claim.
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The Ohio Graduation Tests are an important part of a high school. Diplomas, class rings, letter jackets, and school dances are other important parts of high school. If seniors do not pass the OGT they
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With college deadlines approaching fast, seniors are forced to make decisions that will affect the rest of their lives. This season is an ideal time for seniors to think about college considerations.
full story 
This year’s senior class had the option of having something that no other senior class has had before. It was a senior song written and performed by two of their very own. President Derek Benson and
full story 
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