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Imagine a job that involves waking up early in the morning, riding a bus for two and a half hours and pressing a freezing cold instrument to your already numb lips. Some job, huh? Welcome to marching band.
Family remembers their 'farm girl in high heels'
Just want to tell you how very, very much we miss you, and the difference you made in our lives. How we admired the way you walked straight and tall through every trouble; your shoulders never slouched and you never seemed to slow your step. We know, with that big heart of yours, that things could really hurt you. You'd just move on... seeking advice if you needed it, but finding your own solutions. You treasured your independence so much. And we did too. For sixteen years we watched in wonder as you developed your own map, one that we'd all like to follow.
Abstract artists combine their thoughts and createStudents have a 'Plum' good experience
A chance encounter with German expressionists by Stephanie Christianson in Munich during the summer of 1995 led directly to her German and art survey students painting abstract art of their own.
Students have a 'Plum' good experience
To help students learn about how safe businesses can be, outdoor lit. teacher Bruce Riley took his students on a field trip to the Plum Creek mill and the Hungry Horse Dam.
FHS students get the 'boot' from history
To the stories of our grandparents - trudging for miles through knee-deep snow in threadbare coats - students in Richard Hildner and Susan Ledford's U.S. history/english block class can add stories of their own about the day they had to make shoes made of straw and rags.
Election '96: many teens elect apathy
This truly is America's thirteenth genera- tion. Born between 1961 and 1981 and ranging in age from 11 to 31, we are the thirteenth generation to live under the US flag and the Constitution. In many ways, however, 13 is more than a number. It's an obstacle, something to overcome - like the floor the elevator doesn't stop on or the doughnut the baker doesn't count.
Heritage Days educates students on basic farm skilTechnologically savvy brave the world wide web
A first grader just finished roping a cow, and proudly struts over to a couple of vo-ag students who are waiting for him to come over and claim his prize for catching the cow: a Tootsie Roll.
Technologically savvy brave the world wide web
The technologically impaired are an endangered species here at FHS. Every day, more people use the Internet, World Wide Web, E-mail, laser disks, and some even learn how to program a VCR. But some students are going beyond just surfing the web Ð they're making "waves" by establishing their own Web Sites.
The truth is a relative thing, at least in Hollywood
Be it "Bridge on the River Kwai," "Not Without My Daughter," or "Alive," true stories of human spirit and survival have inspired and enthralled audiences, who learn from the struggles and pain, and triumph other people.