Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 8
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- Cover: Sara Smith awaiting her cue in the wings. Photo by Jun Tajima.
- Contents
- Student Council Update by Markie Jordan
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- Sex, Lies, and My Opinion – Violence is not the answer by Lou Stefanic
- OUR VOICE Jerry Brown’s flat tax may be a good solution to a big problem
- Local Voices
- A satire by Ethan Pope
- Left Field – Libraries of the Dead Cemeteries contain valuable information about the past by Ryan Sapp
- News Desk
- FHS violinist visits Japan by Steve Smith
- Getting help for the addicted by Kim Oermann
- News Desk
- Getting Ready for a Night in the Orient by Jenny Spoor and Jenni McDonald, photo by Jenny Spoor
- News Desk
- Getting Ready for a Night in the Orient by Jenny Spoor and Jenni McDonald, photo by Jenny Spoor
- Exchange students visit River City with The Music Manby Dagmar Bernsteiner. Photos by Jun Tajima
- Exchange students visit River City with The Music Manby Dagmar Bernsteiner. Photos by Jun Tajima
- Advertising
- Gussie’s
- Linda Chase beauty consultant
- Para Mont bridal & tux shop
- Flushing Rd. Collision
- Pfaltzgraff china
- Security First Benefits Corporation
- The News Desk
- New Faces – Peter Elfstrom, guest from Stockholm by Bruce Schlukbier
- Artist’s Pallette – Sophomores apply the pressure in the art room by Dan Hemple
- Computer programming winners by Jon Turner
- Buddha and Soda’s Athlete Cookbook by Mike Palumbo and Joel Sodeman
- Buddha and Soda’s Athlete Cookbook by Mike Palumbo and Joel Sodeman
- Sound and Vision
- Alternative Cut by Brian Gasperosky. Review of Wish by The Cure. Photo by Derek Ridgers
- Steven Hood Thief of Princes – Hollywood dredges up more sequels by Steve Schreiber
- Advertising
- Pegasus ’92
- Flushing Travel Service
- Easy Acres horseback riding lessons
- Gracie’s and Company catering
- Set Course for Star Trek the Next Generation by Marc Wojtowicz and Ian Welch
- Set Course for Star Trek the Next Generation by Marc Wojtowicz and Ian Welch
- Advertising
- Valenciano Travel Agency
- Ace Driving School
- Collector’s Corner memorabilia
- The Pear Tree flowers
- Dr. John C Ligas, DDS, MS Orthodontist
- Flushing Optical
- Platters, Pundits, and Plans
- Rutle-mania still lives on new albums by Joe Blevins
- Advertising
- Nicki B’s fashions
- Bride’s World
- Sharp’s Academy of Hairstyling
- Merle Norman beauty salon
- Raider Beat
- Solid pitching fuels Raiders by Joel Sodeman
- Season looks promising for girl’s soccer by Nichole Smith
- Raiders run circles around Davison by Beth Forcier and Julie Lawrence
- Rollarblade Trend Takes Off
- Rollarblade Trend Takes Off
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 7
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- Cover: Playing billiards with Tammy White
- The News Desk
- Contents
- Letter to the Editor by Stacey Smithkey
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- Who would you like to see replace Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show?
- Our Voice: Dispute over fair trade with Japan
- Local Voices
- The Battle of Style and Substance by Lou Stefanic
- Left Field by Ryan Saap: The Little Known Noises of Shortwave
- Features
- Mrs. Quayle, Mrs. Engler visit Flushing to promote reading by Stacey Smithkey
- Marketing students qualify for nationals at DECA state; Rodriquez wraps up presidential year by Julie Neminski
- Features
- The Artist’s Palette by Dan Hemple
- Another Look- by Eric Smith
- American Way- by Ryan Stoddard
- Features
- Takin’ the show on the road Suzi Kellet plans summer European tour with the American Musical Ambassadors Band by Julie Burnham
- Marching band prepares another successful season by Brian Gasperosky, artwork by Carla Church
- FHS Students Fair Well In Recent Music Festivals by Brian Gasperosky
- Feature: The American Dream
- Don’t let buying a car make you dizzy by Jennifer Adamson
- Feature: The Road to Berlin
- The Chevy S-lOEL … Functional, sporty, smart by Chris Berlin. Photo by Sonja Slagor
- Feature: Single Men’s Fantasy Dates – 8 FHS ELIGIBLE BACHELORS TALK ABOUT THEIR FANTASY WOMEN AND DATES by Angie Lawrence and Kirsten Nickola
- Feature: Single Men’s Fantasy Dates – 8 FHS ELIGIBLE BACHELORS TALK ABOUT THEIR FANTASY WOMEN AND DATES by Angie Lawrence and Kirsten Nickola
- Feature: Spring Break – Migrating South for FUN IN THE SUN by Michelle Collick
- Feature: The Dark Side by Shannon Foster
- Features
- Contest marks Palace anniversary by Nicole Valasek
- Find the fun at Saturday pool league by Sean McNiff
- Advertising
- Easy Acres Horse Riding Lessons
- A&W Restaurant
- Trillium Class Rings
- Advertising
- Bride’s World
- Nicki B’s Young at Heart Fashions
- Flushing High School Drama Department Presents … THE MUSIC MAN
- Sound and Vision
- Celluloid James: Hollywood’s biggest night approaches The Oscars by Joe Blevins
- Alternative Cut: Making Sense in Cloudcuckooland – The Lightning Seeds Sense by Brian Gasperosky
- Sound and Vision
- Wayne’s World by Al Hanner and Melissa Rettenmund
- Sound and Vision
- Wayne’s World quiz by Al Hanner and Melissa Rettenmund
- Advertising
- Flowers by The Pear Tree
- Lake Agency Insurance
- Village Florist
- Shape Academy of Hairstyling
- Valenciano Travel Agency
- Security First Benefits Corporation
- Sound and Vision
- Mock Rock
- Advertising
- Flushing Valley Jewelers
- Decor’s Studio Interior Design
- Allstate Insurance
- Subway
- Ace Driving School
- Dr. John C. Ligas, DDS, MS Orthodontist
- Raider Beat
- Sluggers expect successful season despite inexperience by Joel Sodeman
- Tough season ahead for softball By Wendy Schmoak
- Hagenbuch, White to teach· for NCA By Jeni McDonald
- Spring Sports Opening Matches
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 6
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- Cover: Will Castratti, singer and guitarist, leads the band Surreal in concert in the art room on Valentine’s Day.
- Contents
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- Who would you like to see on a postage stamp and why? by Lisa Morris
- Fran Roberts
- Natalie Connors
- Sonia Sigulinsky
- Randy Murdock
- Jason Holt
- Who would you like to see on a postage stamp and why? by Lisa Morris
- Local Voices
- Censorship Challenges Right To Read by Ryan Sapp
- Our Voice: Mike Tyson
- News Desk
- Calling all writers by Emanuela Borgnino
- “Due To Lack of Interest Tomorrow Has Been Canceled” Thespians warm up for spring musical by Melissa Rettenmund
- News Desk
- Leap year babies turn 4 by Sonja Slagor
- “We’re supposed to make good people, not good athletes .” – Mr. Coggins by Courtney Parker and Bethany Forcier
- Advertising
- Wyatt Earp Records
- Gracie’s and Company catering
- Gussie’s Hair Salon
- Domino’s Pizza
- Valenciano Travel Agency
- Security First Benefits Corporation
- The Beat
- Mock Rock by Jennifer Adamson
- The Beat
- Master of staging by Melissa Rettenmund
- Advertising: Jo Lums Chinese American Foods
- Horses are more than leisure time fun It’s a way of life by Chrissy Marston
- The Beat
- New Faces – Flushing welcomes new Italian visitor by Dagmar Bernsteiner, Photo by Janni Darling
- Big Dave Goes to the Movies – Myer’s Wayne’s World quite “worthy”, by Dave Finger
- The Beat
- The Artist’s Palette – Featured artist of the month: Jennie Edgeworth by Dan Hemple
- What Now by Ryan Stoddard
- Sound and Vision
- Alternative Cut – Lou Reed breaks new ground with concept album about death by Brian Gasperosky
- Advertising
- Flushing Valley Jewelers
- Subway
- John C. Ligas, DDS, MS Orthodontist
- The Pear Tree flowers
- Ace Driving School
- Computer Help from Marc Wojtowicz
- Sound and Vision
- Steven Hood Thief of Princes – Dissin’ and dismissin’ awards by Steve Schreiber
- Celluloid Jams – Kitchen trashes dumb advertisements by Epluribus Kitchen (Joe Blevins)
- Platters, Pundits, and Planes
- Brooks: Country’s great, white hope by Stacy Smithkey (review of Garth Brooks Ropin’ the Wind)
- Ozzy Osbourne, No More Tears, review by Dave McKone
- Apple Scruffs, Grandma’s Strapped to the Fender, review by Dell Varmint and Oboe the Rag Clown (Joe Blevins and Joe Blevins)
- Single of the Month: Right Said Fred “I’m Too Sexy”, review by Joe Blevins
- Advertising
- Nicki B’s fashions
- Sharps Academy of hairstyling
- Collector’s Corner memorabilia
- Village Florist
- Raider Beat
- Skiers win divisional championship by Dagmar Bernsteiner
- Grand Blanc upset fires up spikers by Peter Elfstrom
- Raiders facing Chargers tonight by Ed Salim
- Tourney terminates tough times by Chris Marsh
- Raider Beat
- Interview with Shawn Cronin: Breakaway from FHS to NHL by Julie Lawrence
- Raider Beat
- Let the Playoffs begin! Intramural basketball wraps up its season by Dan Borowy
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Special Edition Issue
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- Cover: Another Look by Eric Smith
- Contents
- So have you got a date for Sadies? by Jennifer Adamson and Ryan Stoddard
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- Why should Valentine’s Day be important? Photos by Janni Darling
- Caroline Whetham
- Mrs. Beason
- Rob Melancon
- Steve Woznick
- Shawn Slocum
- Why should Valentine’s Day be important? Photos by Janni Darling
- Blazer Valentines. Photo by Sonja Slagor
- Blazer Valentines. Photos by Sonja Slagor
- Raider Beat
- International diplomacy across the net by Sara Nickel and Kim Coombs, photos by Janni Darling
- Sound and Vision
- Celluloid Jams – Video violence for Valentine’s Day fun by Joe Blevins
- Artwork by Ryan Stoddard
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 5
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- Cover: Mr. Dick LaBelle works out in the Pride Room after school with his partner Mr. Dan Zawlocki.
- Contents
- Our Voice: Foreign trade in the automotive industry
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- How do you prepare for the final exams?
- Ann Kingsbury
- Kristen Kvasnica
- Jeremy Brasier
- Brad Williams
- Mr. King
- How do you prepare for the final exams?
- Local Voices
- US must learn to live without communist threat by Lou Stefanic
- Letter to the Editor – Making Guns Illegal is Not the Answer by Jason Boggs
- Local Voices
- DAREing predictions – Students of DARE guess at effectivness by John Donnay
- Blazer and Marketing successful season by Dave Moliterno
- News Desk
- Support groups are “a fantastic experience” Guided Group Interaction helps all by Stacy Sparks
- Flushing students take the cake at BPA by Ken Farrow
- Thumbs down on smoking area by Jenni Walker
- Advertising
- Char’s Hairstyling Salon
- Gussie’s Hair Salon
- Charlie’s Mining Company jewelry
- The Beat
- Another Look by Eric Smith
- Nelson take home test become legend is school body by Steve Schreiber
- The Beat
- ISS of declining effectiveness, survey shows by Michelle Langdon
- Norwegian student enjoys Flushing life (Morton Landro) by Heather McComb
- The Beat
- LOVE shouldn’t hurt by Stacey Smithkey
- The Beat
- LOVE shouldn’t hurt by Stacey Smithkey. Photo by Janni Darling
- Sound and Vision
- Alternative Cut: Kirsty MacColl shows promise with Electric Landlady album by Brian Gasperosky
- Big Dave Goes to the Movies – Stone’s JFK confuses fact with fiction by Dave Finger
- Advertising
- Gracie’s and Company catering
- Ace Driving School
- Lake Agency Insurance
- Domino’s pizza
- Dr. John C. Ligas DDS, MS Orthodontist
- Security First Benefits Corporation
- Sound and Vision
- Celluloid Jams – Weak year still provides some watchable Hollywood movies by Joe Blevins
- Platters,Pundits, and Twisted Schemes
- New chart-topper smells like Nirvana by Paul Brooks (review of Nevermind, by Nirvana)
- Review of Slayer’s Decade of Aggression by Ryan Saap
- Review of Monty Python SINGS! by Joe Blevins
- Advertising
- Sadie’s Tickets
- Wyatt Earp Records
- Crystal Printing
- Blazer Valentines
- Raider Beat
- McNiff, Linker Ace Alsup by Steve Alsup
- Varsity hoops jump to fresh start by Jason Boggs
- Raider Beat
- Indoor track off to a running start
- Amy Lovisec serving a volleyball. Photo by Pam Cooper
- Raider Beat
- The Russians are coming! by Kim Coombs
- Behind the Line with Jason Boggs – Great White hunts the Zebra Posse
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 4
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- Cover: A little boy joined his mother and grandmother for a hayride at the Candlewalk
- Contents
- About the Cover
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- What makes a perfect date?
- Brenda Lawrence
- Michele Collick
- Nikki Callender
- Andy Rishmawi
- Melanie Starkey
- What makes a perfect date?
- Local Voices
- Letter to the editor ANTI-GUN CONTROL by James Creamer
- Cartoon by Ryan Stoddard
- News Desk
- Too big to ignore: Who’s going to pay? Students asked who gets the bill for college by Steve Schreiber
- For students in search of a higher education, there is the problem of… Handling the bill by Dave Moliterno
- News Desk
- The Carolers are a singin’ by Lou Stefanic
- Battle of the Brains photo by Janni Darling
- Thespians on parade by Nathan James
- Advertising
- AFS Exchange Student Program
- Ace Driving School
- Blanche Beckering Realtors
- The Front Row Collectibles
- The Beat
- Surreal: Earth Passages of the Illuminated. Photo by Sonja Slagor
- The Beat
- Surreal: Earth Passages of the Illuminated. Photos by Sonja Slagor
- The Beat
- The true meaning of Christmas? Flushing students show their holiday spirit, cynically by Summer Tucker
- Flushing welcomes new Spanish visitor by Melissa Rettenmund
- The Beat
- Someone in this school could be a cop – Explorers provides “hands on experience” to police work by Carrie Schluckbier
- Another Look by Eric Smith
- Sound and Vision
- The Alternative Cut – Alternative rock’s annual best by Brian Gasperosky
- Advertising
- Ingenuity Concepts computer services
- The Scissor Wizards hair salon
- Fox’s Den hair stylists
- Phil Smith Pianos
- Sound and Vision
- Steven Hood: Thief of Princes – For 25 years, boldly going where no one has gone before by Steve Schreiber
- Freddie Mercury (1946-1991) – Queen frontman had influential career by Joe Blevins
- Platters, Fungus, and Canned Hams
- Two sides of U2’s new Achtung Baby by Noel Blazen and Brian Gasperosky
- Aerosmith Pandora’s Box by Dave McKone
- Motley Crue Decade of Decadence by Matt McKone
- Ratt – Ratt & Roll 8191 by Sean McNiff
- Advertising
- Wyatt Earp Records
- Flushing Optical
- Domino’s Pizza
- John C. Ligas, DDS, MS
- Subway
- Raider Beat
- Intramural Basketball Schedule
- Varsity hoops young and hopeful by Tim Brown and John Donnay
- Raider Beat
- Grapplers prepare for long season by Glenallen Skute
- Andy Rea aces the Ace; bowl games featured for December by Steve Alsup
- Flushing skiers prepare to lift off by Amy Cox. Photo by Wayne Leith, ’90.
- Raider Beat
- Hockey action heats up at IMA by Mark Seymour
- Individual athletes earn state, conference honors by Jason Boggs
- Behind the line with Jason Boggs – Senior disappointed with roster
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 3
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- Cover: Gabe Paul, Nate Vanraemdonck, and Brian Kot at a rest stop in Fort Wayne, Indiana after the marching band made National Finals/or the first time since 1987. Photo by Amy Cox
- Contents
- Marching band member illustration by Carla Church
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- What is the Meaning of Life?
- Barbara Hosteller
- Amanda Elsner
- Scott Gifford
- John McDermott
- Mr. Yeagley
- Our Voice by Brian Gasperosky – Computer Literacy
- What is the Meaning of Life?
- Local Voices
- Gun control needs to be strengthened by Lou Stefanic
- Electives should be option for seniors by Summer Tucker
- The News Desk
- Big Ed kicks butt at NMS by Lou Stefanic
- Multiple murders take place in cafeteria by Amanda Elsner
- The News Desk
- Senior personality changes askew? by Alishea Hammil
- Network to power-up second semester by Mark Wojtowicz
- Advertising
- Collector’s Corner memorabilia shop
- Domino’s Pizza
- Ingenuity Concepts computer services
- Dance and Fitness Connexion
- The Beat
- Big Dave sifts through cut-out bin to find greatest “El Cheapo” bargain chartbusters by Dave Finger
- “Eyes of a Stranger” Salvador Dali is alive and living in Flushing; his name is Dan Hemple by Jennie Edgeworth. Photo uncredited.
- The Beat
- Parade Hit All Time High ’91 fashion show was booming success for all those involved by Matt Coullard. Photos by Janni Darling
- The Beat
- Everybody Dance Now Dancing way of life for many youngsters by Faith Gardner
- New Faces Flushing welcomes Spanish exchange student Sebastian Amago by Kristi White. Photo by Janni Darling
- The Beat
- Metallica Brings roof down at Palace by Tina Miller
- Mr. Hinds says thanks to all his friends at Flushing by Tina Miller
- Sound and Vision
- The alternative cut by Brian Gasperosky – Perspex Island by Robyn Hitchcock
- Scruffhead News by Dell Varmint – Apple Scruffs hit touring circuit – run for cover!!!
- Advertising
- Wyatt Earp Records
- Gracie’s & Company catering
- Greater Flint Sports Medicine
- AFS Exchange Student Program
- Char’s Hairstyling Salon
- Sound and Vision
- Steven Hood: Theif of Princes Dr. Deinento collection invades stores by Steve Shreiber
- Big Dave Goes to the Movies – Gilliam’s “King” an unlikely success. The Fisher King by Dave Finger
- Platters, Pundits, and Plans
- Genesis: Play that Funky Music, White Boys Genesis We Can’t Dance Review by Brian Gasperosky
- In Concert: Metallica – Metal gods corrupt innocent FHS kids. photo by Janni Darling
- Advertising
- Mary Kay cosmetics
- Darling Homes and Realty
- Tom Atwell Homes and Realty
- Ace Driving School
- John C. Ligas, DDS, MS Orthodontist
- Raider Beat
- B-Ball ready for next year by Michelle Langdon
- Varsity soccer team disappointed but proud by Brian Gogas
- Raider Beat
- Liberian soccer pro leads Flushing’s JV by Doug Slayton
- Surfing the snow – Snowboarding is here for the long haul by Kyle Dumas
- Raider Beat
- Behind the Line with Jason Boggs – IMB looks to be another great one
- Reflections on a year of triumph by Amy Cox and Brian Gasperosky, photos by Amy Cox
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 2
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- Cover: Rob Melancon, cheerleader at the Powder Puff game
- Contents
- Places To Go by Jenny Keely
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- How do you feel about students showing affection in the hallways? by Tracy Brewington
- Local Voices
- Congress and the Rubber Bank – The way legislators live may explain the bad checks by Brian Gasperosky
- Legalizing prostitution is not a solution by Dave McKone
- Cartoon by Joe Blevins
- The News Desk
- Homecoming winners all around by Eric Bedard, Photos by Matt Coullard and Janni Darling
- La fiesta del club de Espanol by Barb Seijas
- The News Desk
- Surprise 1/2 day Nov. 13 by Steve Alsup
- Too bad it’s not street legal photo by Janni Darling
- Vending machines, the fund raisers’ friend or foe? by Tom Seaton
- Blazer contest winners by Jenny Spoor
- Infinite winning season for band by Wesley Shones
- Advertising
- Ace Driving School
- RIZIK & ZINTSMASTER,PC
- KENNETH J BLAIR – BUILDER
- Senior Shorts
- Flushing High School’s Production of Web Of Murder
- Feature
- “Glorious Springtime” Kung Fu’s not just for kicks By Jeff Kolman
- Feature
- New Faces – Flushing welcomes new Austrian visitor (Dagmar Bernsteiner) By Dave Finger, Photo by Janni Darling
- Local Mix
- Bear hunting! Teacher, student go on week.long bearhunting trip by Shelly Henige
- Another Look- by Eric Smith
- Feature
- Tattoo You? Tattoos are here and they’re here to stay, literally by Tina Miller
- Sound and Vision
- “Tom’s Diner paid tribute to – Enigmatic hit provides basis for A&M disc by Joe Blevins
- Established series still maintain interest, say student T.V. critics
- NORTHERN EXPOSURE (CBS) Review by Matt Coullard
- CHEERS (NBC) Review by Bruce Schluckbier
- COACH (ABC) Review by Kathy Qualman
- Advertising
- Domino’s Pizza
- Donna’s Pasties
- AFS Exchange Student Program
- Flushing Softball Boosters
- Sound and Vision
- Celluloid Jams knows Halloween by Joe Blevins
- The Alternative Cut: Sugar Tax, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Review by Brian Gasperosky, Photo by Trevor Key
- Platters, Pundits, and Plans…
- Gunners still rule after four years (Guns & Roses) by Dave McKone
- Advertising
- Flushing Optical
- Crystal Printing
- Wyatt Earp Records
- Microplaters and Paint Company
- Greater Flint Sports Medicine Center
- Raider Beat
- Boxing. Not always what it’s hyped-up to be by Dave Finger
- Raider Beat
- Bedore’s state performance caps off par season by Chris Bedore, Photo by Dave Moliterno
- Ace Alsup by Steve Alsup
- Football: 2-5 still a productive season by Dave Finger
- Raider Beat
- Raider Records
- Loss of Anderson pressures girls hoop by Michelle Langdon
- Behind the Line with Jason Boggs
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 1
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- Cover: Senior Doug Slayton, varsity soccer sweeper, getting ready for a challenging season
- Contents
- Places To Go by Jenny Keely
- The Blazer Staff
- Local Voices
- Your Voice: Asking Around by Jennifer Birch. “What qualities are in a good teacher?”
- Our Views: Environmental Compact Disc Packaging
- Local Voices
- Legalize prostitution for health by Lou Stefanic
- PUTTING A LID ON IT – Wearing a baseball cap seems to be the ‘in’ thing today by Dave Moliterno
- The News Desk
- He came from Jonesville – New Face joins Flushing Faculty by Kip Hodges-Payne
- Fall fashion show set for November
- Vandenbosh gives fresh start to freshmen by Amanda Elsner
- Hank & Kate live at halftime by Megan Lee
- The News Desk
- Raiders going Greek for Homecoming Week by Jennifer Campbell
- What’s Going On by Sara Gatza
- Security gate installed for driving range by Joe Debevec
- Advertising
- Gussie’s Hair Salon
- Pro Sports, Inc.
- New Lothrop Dental Association
- A&W
- Ace Driving School
- Features – The Beat
- Philmont gives backpackers trip of lifetime by Steve Schrieber, Photo by Brian Vincent
- Another Look- By Eric Smith
- Features – The Beat
- Flushing environmental group making a difference By Lou Stefanic
- New Faces – Flushing welcomes new Japanese visitor (Jun Tajima) By Nathan James, Photo by Janni Darling
- Features – The Beat
- Andy Lynch follows in the footsteps of Shawn Cronin – Playing with the big boys by Stacy Smithkey
- Battle Tales from the driver’s seat by Steve Schreiber
- Features – The Beat
- Tim Griffin gets his act together – Alumni’s comedy career skyrocket by Dave Finger, Photo by Dave Finger
- Sound and Vision
- Big Dave Goes to the Movies – Irish band brings soul to Dublin in charming Film (The Commitments) by Dave Finger
- New book exposes flaws in classic films (Film Flubs by Bill Givens) by Joe Blevins
- Q’s Eye on T.V. (Herman’s Head) by Cathy Qualman
- Advertising
- INGENUITY CONCEPTS Computer Services
- Mary Kay
- Heritage Beauty Salon
- Greater Flint Sports Medicine Center
- Sound and Vision
- The Alternative Cut – Sumner and Marr create ‘Electronic’ masterpiece (Electronic) by Brian Gasperosky
- Celluoid Jams – Finding excuses for movie summer of 1991 by Joe Blevins
- Platters, Pundits, and Plans…
- Sebastian and the boys grind through new album (Skid Row, Metallica, The Apple Scruffs, The Beatles, Anthrax) by Tina Miller
- Advertising
- Cash for College scholarships
- H&D Tuxedo
- Charlie’s Mining Company jewelry
- The Raider Beat
- Gridders seek comeback against Cavaliers by Jason Boggs, Photo by Janni Darling
- Varsity hoop relies on deep bench by Michelle Langdon
- The Raider Beat
- Building years paying off for CC team by Dave Moliterno
- Lady Raiders foresee strong year by Kristi White, Photo by Stacey Sparks
- The Raider Beat
- Varsity soccer rolls by Kyle Dumas, Photo by Janni Darling
- Cheerleaders headed for Honolulu by Ali.shea Hammel
- Varsity netters led by sophomore Martz by Tim Jahr
- Advertising
- University of Michigan Flint
