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The Forum

September 2012

Light the night “Homecoming should be extra fun this year! Having a black light theme will be different than other plain, boring themes. I’m also excited to see all of the girl’s new dresses!,” said senior, Kim Hein. Not only are students excited about the dance, but 2012’s homecoming football game is also expected to be packed. The tee-shirt design is already chosen with a clever line referring to our opponents’ mascot, the Easton Rover, “Red Rover, Red Rover, this game is already

Melissa Colon The Freedom Forum

October 6—a date that any of us that have been on social media within the past 2 weeks have heard about. Talk of Freedom High School’s 2012 homecoming has flooded both the hallways of Freedom High School as well as students’ timelines and news feed, especially after the news of our principal’s approval of student council’s proposal of a “Light the Night” theme, consisting of a glow party feel, was released.

over!” Freedom’s quarterback, Brian Uliana, senior, tweeted, “I wonder how many schools are going to copy our black light homecoming idea and say it was their idea first? #FHSHomecoming2012.” Keep in mind that the football game and the dance are just a day apart and our school needs our support at both events. Get your money ready for tee-shirts, your spirit up for the game and your glow sticks ready for our dance.

Revolution on Park Avenue

John Bennett Sports Asst. Editor

This fall will bring with it a plethora of new shows. These are shows to whet your appetite for dystopian adventure, action, comedy, or just good ole’-fashioned drama. With almost forty new shows premiering this fall and winter season, there is definitely something for everyone and anyone. “666 Park Avenue,” a drama from ABC, is one such show that airs 10:00 pm on Sunday nights. While it is geared more towards an adult audience, the premise is intriguing: “If you can make one wish, what would it be? And what would you do to get it?” (imdb.com). This show is definitely one to follow. “Revolution” is an NBC drama with hints of dystopia that follows life after complete loss of electricity. (Airtime is Mondays at 10:00pm.) The action starts out with the main character’s father being murdered by a local militia. This launches her into a quest to discover both who killed her father and who was responsible for the worldwide blackout. The CW puts forth its own strong competitor in the arena of dramas with “Arrow,” a

show that follows the story of a billionaire playboy named Oliver Green as he randomly reappears after five years of being gone. This show will air at 8:00pm on Wednesdays. Also from NBC, “Animal Practice” spearheads NBC’s mission to rebrand itself as a more versatile channel, capable of both drama and comedy. The show, which airs Wednesdays at 8:00pm, is actually about a veterinarian with a love of animals but a strong dislike for their owners. “X-Factor” is renewed for another season on Fox with new judges Demi Lovato and Britney Spears joining the panel. Tune in to see Simon Cowell at his snarkiest. Now that the reader knows what to look out for with regards to television this fall and teachers will know why students might be handing work in late. Be sure to also check out returning favorites such as “Glee” on Fox and “The Office” on NBC.

“666 Park Avenue”

“Revolution”

“Animal Practice”

“X-Factor”

“Arrow”

Source: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2197797/synopsis

“Glee”

Photos: IMDB.com

The Freedom Forum Photo Contest List October - Best Spirit Photo from any FHS sporting event November - Best Photo from any FHS event other than a sporting event

Instructions for Entry:

December - Best Holiday Photo (any holiday)

Send photo with a caption and your name to:

February - Best Friends/Couples Photos

FHSForum@gmail.com

March - Open Category Best Photo April - Best Springtime Photo


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