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Speech team accomplishes FC best at state finals

By Eli Bolus and Jared Murray

 

This past weekend, the FC speech team produced three state finalists: junior Chase Dyer, senior Clayton Cassidy and senior Paige Settles, who went on to place fourth in the state in Impromptu Speaking and Extemporaneous Speaking.

Both Settles and the team placed fourth this year. The state meet uses a sweepstakes system, awarding a higher amount of points to individuals who place higher. The points are then tallied together and the team that garners the most points is awarded first.

While this is the third time Settles has qualified for state, it is the best the team has ever done as a whole, said speech coach Wallace Austin.

“Everybody predicted Paige would break into finals, but none of us really expected to place so high,” said sophomore Sarah Henry.

Settles had a lot to say about her numerous state appearances.

“By the end of the day I was really tired. It was very cut-throat,” said Settles about this year’s state competition.

While some might think that numerous awards and state appearances would be the best part of being a member of such a successful program, Settles had this to say: “[My favorite part about speech] is how much I’ve changed as a person.”

Settles is not the only thing changing on the team. The upcoming season marks the loss of numerous seniors who have helped to shape the program during their time at FC.

“We are losing Paige, who is our team captain and a really great leader, so that will change a lot of things on the team next year” said Henry. Also graduating are AJ Adams, Brittany Bowen, and Cassidy.

Although the season is over for the speech team, preparation have already begun. “People have already started writing or choosing speeches to present next year,” said Henry.

Austin is preparing by sponsoring a rummage sale to raise funds for next year’s season and an upcoming trip to nationals in Indianapolis.  The sale will take place April 28 and donations will be accepted.

 

 

 

Weekly Playlist: Hipster bait

This week A&E is going underground with the best songs you’ve probably never heard of.

By Eli Bolus, Marah Harbison and Chase Gosman

1. “Colours” by Grouplove

2. “Albatross Albatross Albatross” by Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band

3. “Waste of Paint” by Bright Eyes

4. “M83” by Midnight City

5. “I’ve Got Friends” by Manchester Orchestra

6. “King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1” by Neutral Milk Hotel

7. “Lions in Cages” by Wolfgang

8. “Dog Problems” by Format

9. “Apartment” by Young the Giant

10. “Blood” by The Middle East

Playlist of the Week: Beach Songs

By Chase Gosman, Eli Bolus, Paige Thompson

In honor of spring break, A&E has compiled a list of some of the best beach hits for your rock out to, be it in your bedroom at home, or on the Florida coastline.

1) “Steal My Sunshine” by Len

2) “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” by Cindi Lauper

3) “Kokomo” by The Beach Boys

4) “All Star” by Smashmouth

5) “Hello” by Martin Solveig & Dragonette

6) “Tick Tick Boom” by The Hives

7) “Tongue Tied” by Grouplove

8) “Blister in the Sun” by Violent Femmes

9) “California Gurls” by Katy Perry

10) “I Bet You Look Good on the Dance Floor” by Arctic Monkeys

Gaming: the ever-changing medium

By Eli Bolus and Chase Gosman

By 1972, one of the first home video game debuted.  Pong soon became a household name.  The creator of “Pong,” Bushnell, only produced 150,000 units initially. It was a treat to have a friend or neighbor with a copy to play with. Today video games have taken a new form; with the iPhone and other mobile devices, gaming has been forever changed.  More people want to be entertained on the run instead of sitting down at home for an intense gaming session.

“I like mobile gaming because it provides a distraction and it is on the go,” said sophomore Garrett Glass.

Instead of being a huge event to get to play a new game, usually accompanied by hours of continual playing, it is now a quicker “on the go” event for many.  While there are still many gamers who play for hundreds of hours, the majority prefers the more casual approach.

Freshman Jody Schmelz has a balance between the two. Schmelz plays more on his Playstation 3 than he does on his phone but usually has several games of “Words with Friends” going on at one time. This is a prime example of a mix of serious and casual gaming.

Also, instead of gaming being a solitary sport pitting man against the computer, it is now an incredibly social event with games like “Words with Friends” and “Draw Something” topping the charts on iTunes App Store.

Though some do one-on-one competition, others go for a more global approach.  People like sophomore Mackenzie Power compete on a larger scale, battling for the top scores on games like “Temple Run” where the objective is to get the largest amount of points possible while dodging obstacles and collecting coins.

Many people enjoy posting high scores on Facebook, in hope of impressing friends who also play “Temple Run.”  Power, for example, has a high score of 13,905,202 points.

Even though this score may seem impressive to some, it comes to Power quite easily. It is simply something to pass the time.

“I don’t play it that often. Maybe once every two days. It’s just all skill.”

Everyone enjoys it for their own reason. Power said she likes “Temple Run” because it is addicting and she feels like the person in the game.

“I live vicariously through the football player,” said Power about one of the playable characters in “Temple Run.”

Not only is mobile gaming a fad among high schoolers, but it has spread to adults also. Senior Kelsey Moburg said her mother has a passion for gaming. “I like ‘Angry Birds,’ but my mom is addicted to it.”

Other people like junior Gordon Heltzel prefer mobile gaming for social reasons, “[‘Words with Friends’] gives you a chance to interact with people from school outside of school.” Heltzel also said he has upwards of ten active “Words with Friends” games at one time.

In this changing world, one thing remains the same, people want to be entertained, be it on the go or at home.

Weekly Playlist: One Hit Wonders

By Eli Bolus, Chase Gosman,

In honor of all those that tried…and failed, we have compiled this list to commemorate their one claim to fame.

1) “My Sharona” by The Knack

2) “Wild Thing” by The Troggs

3) “Come On Eileen” by Dexys Midnight Runners

4) “Mambo No. 5” by Lou Bega

5) “Hungry Like A Wolf” by Duran Duran

6) “Heaven” by Los Lonely Boys

7) “Crank That (Soulja Boy)” by Soulja Boy Tell’em

8) “Electric Slide” by Ric Silver

9) “Mickey” by Toni Basil

10) “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice