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Rachel Vrazel

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor

Rachel Vrazel is a current senior and Web Editor for FHC Today returning to publications for her third year on staff. She is active in FHC Spotlight Players Troupe #5743, is a two-time Missouri State Thespian Officer, a member of Chamber and Chorale Choirs, and has been an officer for Principal’s Council since 2019. Outside of school, Rachel is active in the St. Joseph Parish, Cottleville youth group and works as a sales associate at Famous Footwear.

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SCHOOL SPIRIT: Students at the May 13th pep assembly cheer loudly in the stands. The spring pep assembly focuses on recognizing students for academic excellence.

A Last Hurrah

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
June 1, 2022
HOUSE HUNTING: Lauren Risley, FHC Class of 2002, shows clients around a home. Lauren Risley owns her own realty business and recently starred in her own HGTV show, "Call the Closer."

Closer to Home

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
May 25, 2022
Ms. Williams walks around her Algebra II classroom helping anyone that may be struggling.  Ms. Williams is a bright teacher who is determined to do anything for her students to be successful.

Brittney Williams

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
May 5, 2022
Ms. Zykan conducts a brainstorming session for new t-shirt designs. Zykan is responsible for creating different t-shirts for clubs and events like Arte.

Amy Zykan

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
May 5, 2022
HAIR DYE DISTRACTION: Rosemary Vrazel sits on her living room couch for a picture after dying her hair.
She dyed it to bring something positive to a day with particularly bad flare-ups and pain.

Invisible Disabilities

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
April 11, 2022
A HIGHER PLACE: Mrs. Christina Lentz’s Adam Levine poster hangs high above
the student’s heads in the corner of her classroom. The poster is loved by
students and an important part of the classroom environment.

Classroom Curios

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
April 11, 2022
Unpacking

Unpacking

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
February 11, 2022
Frost covers the grassy ground in a St. Peters neighborhood. With the recent drop into freezing temperatures, this is becoming a much more common sight for students when they wake up in the morning, signaling the arrival of the winter season.

A Change In Plans

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
November 4, 2021
Taking a Swing: Seniors Jayden Jones (left) and Cameron Hill (right)play badminton in their seventh hour Net Sports class. “The three main sports we cover are badminton, volleyball, and tennis. We also play pickleball,” Coach Jennifer Denny, who teachers the class, said.

Finding the Right Fit

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
October 26, 2021
Transition to Traditional

Transition to Traditional

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
October 21, 2021
Back To Normal?

Back To Normal?

Rachel Vrazel, Web Editor
October 21, 2021
A Plethora of Responsibilities: Taking part in many extracurriculars and multiple advanced classes can be enjoyable for many students. However, being so involved can also cause a lot of stress and anxiety, specifically for students who are determined to perform perfectly in all aspects of their involvement.

The Burden of Success

Rachel Vrazel, Social Media Editor
March 3, 2020
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[Photo] Legendary Improvement

Taylor Krieg, Staff Photographer
March 3, 2020
In this illustration inspired by "Little House on the Prairie" Christmases, a family enjoys Christmas by spending time with one another by the fireplace.

Take Me Back to the Little House

Rachel Vrazel, Social Media Editor
December 26, 2019
Mrs. Morrow's first hour class holds the banner they signed after winning the Penny Wars. Mrs. Fetsch will take the banner with her to the Light the Night event which also raises money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society each year.

Competing For a Cause

Rachel Vrazel, Social media editor
November 11, 2019
Principal Sonny Arnel speaks with a student about a concern on Friday, Sept. 13 outside his office. Dr. Arnel's Principal's Council is a group of students from all grades he uses to learn about the concerns and opinions of the student body.

Giving Students a Voice

Rachel Vrazel, Social Media Editor
October 7, 2019
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