Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 5

The Blazer, volume 44, issue 5. January 31, 1992

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  1. Cover:  Mr. Dick LaBelle works out in the Pride Room after school with his partner Mr. Dan Zawlocki.
  2. Contents
    1. Our Voice:  Foreign trade in the automotive industry
    2. The Blazer Staff
  3. Local Voices
    1. How do you prepare for the final exams?
      1. Ann Kingsbury
      2. Kristen Kvasnica
      3. Jeremy Brasier
      4. Brad Williams
      5. Mr. King
  4. Local Voices
    1. US must learn to live without communist threat by Lou Stefanic
    2. Letter to the Editor – Making Guns Illegal is Not the Answer by Jason Boggs
  5. Local Voices
    1. DAREing predictions – Students of DARE guess at effectivness by John Donnay
    2. Blazer and Marketing successful season by Dave Moliterno
  6. News Desk
    1. Support groups are “a fantastic experience” Guided Group Interaction helps all by Stacy Sparks
    2. Flushing students take the cake at BPA by Ken Farrow
    3. Thumbs down on smoking area by Jenni Walker
  7. Advertising
    1. Char’s Hairstyling Salon
    2. Gussie’s Hair Salon
    3. Charlie’s Mining Company jewelry
  8. The Beat
    1. Another Look by Eric Smith
    2. Nelson take home test become legend is school body by Steve Schreiber
  9. The Beat
    1. ISS of declining effectiveness, survey shows by Michelle Langdon
    2. Norwegian student enjoys Flushing life (Morton Landro) by Heather McComb
  10. The Beat
    1. LOVE shouldn’t hurt by Stacey Smithkey
  11. The Beat
    1. LOVE shouldn’t hurt by Stacey Smithkey.  Photo by Janni Darling
  12. Sound and Vision
    1. Alternative Cut: Kirsty MacColl shows promise with Electric Landlady album by Brian Gasperosky
    2. Big Dave Goes to the Movies – Stone’s JFK confuses fact with fiction by Dave Finger
  13. Advertising
    1. Gracie’s and Company catering
    2. Ace Driving School
    3. Lake Agency Insurance
    4. Domino’s pizza
    5. Dr. John C. Ligas DDS, MS Orthodontist
    6. Security First Benefits Corporation
  14. Sound and Vision
    1. Celluloid Jams – Weak year still provides some watchable Hollywood movies by Joe Blevins
  15. Platters,Pundits, and Twisted Schemes
    1. New chart-topper smells like Nirvana by Paul Brooks (review of Nevermind, by Nirvana)
    2. Review of Slayer’s Decade of Aggression by Ryan Saap
    3. Review of Monty Python SINGS! by Joe Blevins
  16. Advertising
    1. Sadie’s Tickets
    2. Wyatt Earp Records
    3. Crystal Printing
    4. Blazer Valentines
  17. Raider Beat
    1. McNiff, Linker Ace Alsup by Steve Alsup
    2. Varsity hoops jump to fresh start by Jason Boggs
  18. Raider Beat
    1. Indoor track off to a running start
    2. Amy Lovisec serving a volleyball.  Photo by Pam Cooper
  19. Raider Beat
    1. The Russians are coming! by Kim Coombs
    2. Behind the Line with Jason Boggs – Great White hunts the Zebra Posse
  20. Advertising
    1. University of Michigan Flint

Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 4

The Blazer, volume 44, issue 4. December 20, 1991

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  1. Cover:  A little boy joined his mother and grandmother for a hayride at the Candlewalk
  2. Contents
    1. About the Cover
    2. The Blazer Staff
  3. Local Voices
    1. What makes a perfect date?
      1. Brenda Lawrence
      2. Michele Collick
      3. Nikki Callender
      4. Andy Rishmawi
      5. Melanie Starkey
  4. Local Voices
    1. Letter to the editor ANTI-GUN CONTROL by James Creamer
    2. Cartoon by Ryan Stoddard
  5. News Desk
    1. Too big to ignore:  Who’s going to pay?  Students asked who gets the bill for college by Steve Schreiber
    2. For students in search of a higher education, there is the problem of… Handling the bill by Dave Moliterno
  6. News Desk
    1. The Carolers are a singin’ by Lou Stefanic
    2. Battle of the Brains photo by Janni Darling
    3. Thespians on parade by Nathan James
  7. Advertising
    1. AFS Exchange Student Program
    2. Ace Driving School
    3. Blanche Beckering Realtors
    4. The Front Row Collectibles
  8. The Beat
    1. Surreal: Earth Passages of the Illuminated.  Photo by Sonja Slagor
  9. The Beat
    1. Surreal: Earth Passages of the Illuminated.  Photos by Sonja Slagor
  10. The Beat
    1. The true meaning of Christmas?  Flushing students show their holiday spirit, cynically by Summer Tucker
    2. Flushing welcomes new Spanish visitor by Melissa Rettenmund
  11. The Beat
    1. Someone in this school could be a cop – Explorers provides “hands on experience” to police work by Carrie Schluckbier
    2. Another Look by Eric Smith
  12. Sound and Vision
    1. The Alternative Cut – Alternative rock’s annual best by Brian Gasperosky
  13. Advertising
    1. Ingenuity Concepts computer services
    2. The Scissor Wizards hair salon
    3. Fox’s Den hair stylists
    4. Phil Smith Pianos
  14. Sound and Vision
    1. Steven Hood: Thief of Princes – For 25 years, boldly going where no one has gone before by Steve Schreiber
    2. Freddie Mercury (1946-1991) – Queen frontman had influential career by Joe Blevins
  15. Platters, Fungus, and Canned Hams
    1. Two sides of U2’s new Achtung Baby by Noel Blazen and Brian Gasperosky
    2. Aerosmith Pandora’s Box by Dave McKone
    3. Motley Crue Decade of Decadence by Matt McKone
    4. Ratt – Ratt & Roll 8191 by Sean McNiff
  16. Advertising
    1. Wyatt Earp Records
    2. Flushing Optical
    3. Domino’s Pizza
    4. John C. Ligas, DDS, MS
    5. Subway
  17. Raider Beat
    1. Intramural Basketball Schedule
    2. Varsity hoops young and hopeful by Tim Brown and John Donnay
  18. Raider Beat
    1. Grapplers prepare for long season by Glenallen Skute
    2. Andy Rea aces the Ace; bowl games featured for December by Steve Alsup
    3. Flushing skiers prepare to lift off by Amy Cox.  Photo by Wayne Leith, ’90.
  19. Raider Beat
    1. Hockey action heats up at IMA by Mark Seymour
    2. Individual athletes earn state, conference honors by Jason Boggs
    3. Behind the line with Jason Boggs – Senior disappointed with roster
  20. Advertising
    1. University of Michigan Flint

Flushing Blazer Volume 44 Issue 2

The Blazer, volume 44, issue 2. October 31, 1991

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  1. Cover:  Rob Melancon, cheerleader at the Powder Puff game
  2. Contents
    1. Places To Go by Jenny Keely
    2. The Blazer Staff
  3. Local Voices
    1. How do you feel about students showing affection in the hallways? by Tracy Brewington
  4. Local Voices
    1. Congress and the Rubber Bank – The way legislators live may explain the bad checks by Brian Gasperosky
    2. Legalizing prostitution is not a solution by Dave McKone
    3. Cartoon by Joe Blevins
  5. The News Desk
    1. Homecoming winners all around by Eric Bedard, Photos by Matt Coullard and Janni Darling
    2. La fiesta del club de Espanol by Barb Seijas
  6. The News Desk
    1. Surprise 1/2 day Nov. 13 by Steve Alsup
    2. Too bad it’s not street legal photo by Janni Darling
    3. Vending machines, the fund raisers’ friend or foe? by Tom Seaton
    4. Blazer contest winners by Jenny Spoor
    5. Infinite winning season for band by Wesley Shones
  7. Advertising
    1. Ace Driving School
    2. RIZIK & ZINTSMASTER,PC
    3. KENNETH J BLAIR – BUILDER
    4. Senior Shorts
    5. Flushing High School’s Production of Web Of Murder
  8. Feature
    1. “Glorious Springtime” Kung Fu’s not just for kicks By Jeff Kolman
  9. Feature
    1. New Faces – Flushing welcomes new Austrian visitor (Dagmar Bernsteiner) By Dave Finger, Photo by Janni Darling
  10. Local Mix
    1. Bear hunting! Teacher, student go on week.long bearhunting trip by Shelly Henige
    2. Another Look- by Eric Smith
  11. Feature
    1. Tattoo You? Tattoos are here and they’re here to stay, literally by Tina Miller
  12. Sound and Vision
    1. “Tom’s Diner paid tribute to – Enigmatic hit provides basis for A&M disc by Joe Blevins
    2. Established series still maintain interest, say student T.V. critics
      1. NORTHERN EXPOSURE (CBS) Review by Matt Coullard
      2. CHEERS (NBC) Review by Bruce Schluckbier
      3. COACH (ABC) Review by Kathy Qualman
  13. Advertising
    1. Domino’s Pizza
    2. Donna’s Pasties
    3. AFS Exchange Student Program
    4. Flushing Softball Boosters
  14. Sound and Vision
    1. Celluloid Jams knows Halloween by Joe Blevins
    2. The Alternative Cut: Sugar Tax, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Review by Brian Gasperosky, Photo by Trevor Key
  15. Platters, Pundits, and Plans…
    1. Gunners still rule after four years (Guns & Roses) by Dave McKone
  16. Advertising
    1. Flushing Optical
    2. Crystal Printing
    3. Wyatt Earp Records
    4. Microplaters and Paint Company
    5. Greater Flint Sports Medicine Center
  17. Raider Beat
    1. Boxing. Not always what it’s hyped-up to be by Dave Finger
  18. Raider Beat
    1. Bedore’s state performance caps off par season by Chris Bedore, Photo by Dave Moliterno
    2. Ace Alsup by Steve Alsup
    3. Football: 2-5 still a productive season by Dave Finger
  19. Raider Beat
    1. Raider Records
    2. Loss of Anderson pressures girls hoop by Michelle Langdon
    3. Behind the Line with Jason Boggs
  20. Advertising
    1. University of Michigan Flint