Tuesday, February 9, 2010 7:46 am
Montgomery Blair High School's Online Student Newspaper

Laurel Jefferson

Page Editor
laurel_3@hotmail.com
Floral is a hard-working senior on Silver Chips. If she could live, breathe, and eat Silver Chips, she probably would. If Silver Chips was a religion, she would be a part of it. If Silver Chips was a utensil, she would eat with it. If Silver Chips was a road, she would live on it. Oh, what would she do without Silver Chips?

Stories Authored (51)

Have Confidence in this film

Phone Booth: Take this call

American Idol contestant found not very idol-esque

An unpresidential Head of State

American Idol: Pick Yours!

Telling the West Side Story

And the Oscar goes to...

Movies on Iraq

Agent Cody Banks will never save the day

How to lose an audience in 120 minutes

The Life of David Gale: Nothing ordinary

The Guru has plenty of chi

Shanghai Knights charges forward

Final Destination 2: Not the movie theater

25th Hour: timely realism

Two Weeks too long

Sky-high Two Towers

On-beat Drumline

Analyze That needs therapy

Gossip Girl: Pure, unadulterated garbage

Die Another Day: How about tomorrow?

Open up The Chamber of Secrets

8-miles toward nowhere

I Spy something funny

Abandon this movie

Outdoor athletics may restart soon

White Oleander: chick flick power

Insipidly Sweet Home Albama

An inconsistent Four Feathers crashes

City by the Sea: DeNiro scores again

Press release: KEEN program presents volunteer opportunities

Feardotcom: Be afraid. For movies.

Attack of the Clones: Somebody Save Me!

Ali: the never-ending story

Elementary, middle schools close

Blair holds CAP Alumni Night

Lord of the Rings: One film to rule them all

Ocean's 11 may not be deep, but it's certainly fun

"It's Academic!" team rises to the challenge

Yay SGR Yay!

Spy Game scores!

Blair Cheerleaders win award at competition

Harry Potter is solid gold

Fall sports awards night celebrates athletic success

New "Give a Blazer a Hug" Day established at Blair

Homecoming coat check plagued by problems

Homecoming Court announced

Class rivalry comes out in powder-puff game

Parking permit applications far exceed available spaces

Remembering the fallen

Elementary school's long gone, but we've still got recess