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The student news site of Fishers High School, Fishers, Indiana

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Reviewing the options for munching in the morning
Tanner Guillot, Reporter • September 26, 2023

Senior Lily Sharp smiles and laughs while being crowned homecoming queen. Looking out and supporting Sharp from the stands was Junior Larkyn Muth, who looked back on the night and said, “The game was super fun, my choir got to sing the national anthem and one of my best friends won homecoming queen,” Muth said. “It was just an overall fun night!” The Homecoming football game was on Sept. 22.
Partying in the endzone
Evie Briar and Madeleine DavisSeptember 26, 2023

The class of 2027 elects 7 freshmen for student government.
Fishers freshman lead the way
Elliot Haan, Reporter • September 19, 2023

    Every year when the freshman class comes in there are class officers and a class president elected. They can bring news ideas to the table...

Former President Trump’s pride in his mugshot causes potential for outside criticism of America as a whole.
Making a meme of U.S.
Malak Samara, Editor in Chief • September 19, 2023

    America’s image to the outside world is something that should be held to a certain set of standards. Otherwise, other countries could...

Members of the student section watch the football game. “As a spirit leader, my role is to keep the energy hype and positive no matter what the score is,” Baranovsky said. “We all want the same thing: to beat HSE. I always want to make sure that we are cheering loud and getting all the classes involved.” Fishers lost the game to HSE with a final score of 35-34 on Sept. 8, 2023.
One point to win
Emerson Elledge, Copy and Design Editor • September 13, 2023

Spring play cast to perform “Almost, Maine”

   Although spring does not always promise warm weather, it does bring the promise of the spring play each year. Actors are coming together to perform “Almost, Maine,” a romantic comedy about a northern town “so far north, it’s almost not in the United States.” Residents in the town begin “falling in and out of love in the strangest ways,” according to the play’s website, AlmostMaine.com.

   “It’s basically a bunch of little ten-minute skits all about different people and they all kind of fall in love in their skit. It’s romance but it’s also humorous at the same time; they take a funny side to it,” sophomore and crew member Lake Wann said.

   These skits are set to take place in a town called Almost, Maine. The play is said to portray a “real romantic comedy”. It takes place on a Friday night during winter, and after a series of events, Almost will never be quite the same.

   The cast of the play has been meeting after school to run through lines and rehearse their acts together. It is planned that the group will be using props and running through all the separate skits together.

   The play is scheduled to be performed in front of the audience Thursday, May 1 at 5 p.m., Friday, May 2 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, May 3 at 7 p.m in the FHS auditorium.

   To find out more, check out  play website at http://almostmaine.com. 

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Spring play cast to perform “Almost, Maine”