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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

“It is so important to have integrity. High School has taught me that I will always be happier if I am kind and genuine, even if others are negative. I’ve learned that although those who write you off are not worth your stress, it only makes me feel worse to be negative back. In reality, no one knows what’s really going on in someone else’s life, and we should just treat others how we want to be treated.” - senior Megan Beemer

People of Fenton: senior Megan Beemer

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor-in-Chief September 3, 2019

“Theater is something I am passionate about because I like making people laugh. I enjoy being in funny shows because you know that you’re going to make someone’s day. I started when I was very young so I looked up to a lot of the older people at the theatre, I wanted to be as talented as them when I grew up. I still look up to some of those people today.” - junior Lilah Dagenais

People of Fenton: junior Lilah Dagenais

Hannah Young, Online Editor August 29, 2019

“Music is a passion of mine because it lets me get lost in the melody and takes my mind off things. Being able to be apart of amazing groups such as Ambassadors and jazz band makes me look forward to waking up and going to school everyday. Music is a passion because it’s not necessarily just being able to play or sing it, another part is being able to form amazing relationships with other people that enjoy it just as much as you.”  - Autumn Decker

People of Fenton: senior Autumn Decker

Hannah Young, Online Editor August 27, 2019

“One of the greatest lessons I’ve learned so far is that in every situation you’re unsure of, you need to have faith that everything will work out in your favor. Whether you’re happy about the outcome in the moment or not, there’s always a greater purpose being served. Even in bad situations when everything goes the opposite of what you planned, there is always something to be taken away and kept in the back of your mind for the future. Every little thing we experience throughout our lives helps shape us into the people we want to become. We’re all going to have to fall sometimes only to get back up and continuing to grow as human beings.” - junior Taylor Farrell

People of Fenton: junior Taylor Farrell

Sydney Bommersbach, Assistant Online Editor-in-Chief August 19, 2019

“I’m really passionate about creating things that not only bring myself joy in doing but also something other people can enjoy weather that be me painting custom clothing or just wearing something unique. I also love performing to bring others joy like in marching band, choir, and theater. I’m passionate about not only bringing myself joy but bringing others joy as well.” - Lilly Thompson

People of Fenton: senior Lilly Thompson

Hannah Young, Online Editor August 12, 2019

“With college applications closing in, the future seems so close. One of my highest aspirations is to become a corporate lawyer. To achieve this, I aspire on attending either the University of Michigan or Ohio State for political science with a minor in history. It’s my hope to be able to incorporate my education of politics and law into a career that I’d love.” - senior Jake Novak

People of Fenton: senior Jake Novak

Taron Masi, Online Editor July 29, 2019

"If I could live anywhere in the world I would want to live in Washington D.C. because I’m in love with the atmosphere of the city. To me, D.C. is different than any other city I’ve been to. I feels like something important is happening everywhere you look. In the future, I want to work in the field of forensic accounting and to be able to do it in D.C. would be a dream come true." - senior Morgan Smith

People of Fenton: senior Morgan Smith

Taron Masi, Online Editor July 22, 2019

"The best gift I’ve ever given was to my friend Lydia. It was a box that I had wrapped and on the inside it were index cards with happy birthday messages or inside jokes from all the people who were close to her from our specific group of friends, to ones from her volleyball team and many more. I will never forget her reaction going through all of the notes from the people she loved wishing her a personal happy birthday." -senior Anna Avendt (left)

People of Fenton: senior Anna Avendt

Gracie Warda, Online Editor in Chief July 8, 2019

“I would rather work my dream job than win the lottery. My dream job would involve spending my days helping others in a way that is fun and exciting. If I were to just win the lottery, I feel like I would start to get lazy without a structure to my day because I wouldn’t work. Sometimes in the summer, I find myself looking forward to school just for the sake of a regular schedule. I would much rather be doing something that I love and enjoy everyday. Also, my real dream job would probably involve making a ton of money anyway.”
- senior Sarah Dzadzio

People of Fenton: senior Sarah Dzadzio

Gracie Warda, Online Editor in Chief July 1, 2019

"I've been playing hockey for about 11 years," sophomore Nick Temple (44) said. "My dad introduced me to it, and I wanted to be like my brother so I started skating. My favorite part is the high-pressure points in the game and having fun. It was a little nerve wracking to be one of two freshmen on the varsity team this year, but I got comfortable over the course of the season."

People of Fenton: sophomore Nick Temple

Gracie Warda, Online Editor in Chief June 24, 2019

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