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Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

I’ve Got the Power

Brad Dawson, Writer February 18, 2014

Love has an undeniable power. From the beginning days of civilization, we have recognized love through our gods and goddesses. Even certain historical figures are known for the kindness and care they shared...

The public’s thirst for vampires increases as traditional vampires are replaced by hot hunks

Riley Wilson, Writer February 18, 2014

Beginning in England in 1816, the thought of a vampire was enough to make someone shiver. In books, the vampire was portrayed as the bad guy, turning humans into vampires with a nip in the neck. Books...

Ruby Zima Fine Arts Festival provides students with talents in art film or theater a chance to win prizes

Kaylee Vasbinder, Writer February 12, 2014

To all students drawn to art, film making, or theatre, the fifth annual Ruby Zima Students Film and Art festival might just be an opportunity to show style and have a chance to win prizes and earn some...

A Review of the Fenton Fire Hall: “When a man becomes a fireman his greatest act of bravery has been accomplished. What he does after that is all in the line of work.” – Edward F. Croker

Ymani Ethridge, Writer February 7, 2014

The Fenton Fire Hall is nothing but a great time. Walking in customers are greeted by a great group of waiters and waitresses. The Fire Hall is definitely the place to be during the weekend between 4 p.m.,...

Flashback Friday: Teachers that attended high school at FHS as teens

Kaylee Vasbinder, Writer January 31, 2014

  Patricia Gray’s yearbook picture in 1994 as a junior.  Today, she teaches history classes. “My favorite memory associated with high school I would say was Project Graduation,” teacher...

With Sadies fast approaching, the tables are turning and the girls are asking the guys in the most creative ways possible.

Samantha Smith, Writer January 31, 2014

Love is in the air, and so is the pressure to ask that special guy to Sadies. However, it’s not as easy as saying, “Will you go to Sadies with me?”. No. That’s too easy, too simple. There’s no...

New sci-fi novel containing initiation, betrayal, life changing decisions poses a threat to other popular book series

Mackenzie Figueroa, Artist January 24, 2014

There has been a lot of talk about “Divergent,” a dystopian novel set in futuristic Chicago, the first in Veronica Roth’s trilogy. The protagonist, Beatrice Prior, lives in a society divided into...

Television show enthusiasts favor viewing episodes on Netflix over watching them through cable

Bailey Gauss, Features Editor January 24, 2014

Everyone has had that feeling of missing a show like “The Walking Dead” or “Pretty Little Liars” because of last minute homework or a family event that was scheduled the day of. Fortunately for...

Repairing and selling machinery provides entertainment and a learning experience for senior Gabe Adams

Amanda West, Writer January 24, 2014

Examining his latest project, senior Gabe Adams decides which tools he will need and retrieves them from his garage. He begins to dismantle, clean and reassemble the machine. “I buy, rebuild and sell...

The expenses of driver’s education, car maintenance, insurance leave many teens without a license

Lauren Davis, Online Editor January 23, 2014

The “good old” middle school days when moms had to drive their kids and their “boyfriends” or “girlfriends” to the movies and pick everyone up after the movie was over are quickly becoming...

This year’s holiday spirit is being brought by Fenton choir students with their annual holiday concert

Alexis Megdanoff, Writer January 23, 2014

As the lights dim, the crowd becomes quiet, waiting for the night of wonder to begin. An applause roars when the singers enter the stage with their black dresses and suits shining under the stage lights....

Katie Wyatt Memorial Foundation: Her Memory Serves

Katie Wyatt Memorial Foundation: Her Memory Serves

Amanda West, Writer December 13, 2013

Smiling at a customer as she rings up a colorful handmade card, Sawyer Jewelers co-owner Mary Ann Beltinck, tells the story behind the detailed, cheerful cards on display in the store. The cards are sold...

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