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April 16, 1998

Volume 85, Issue 14

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Equestrian course promises some four-legged fun
English teacher Bruce Riley is going out to pasture — but that is exactly where he wants to be. Next year Riley will teach an equestrian horse class that was absent from the 1997-98 curriculum due to the retirement of Ag teacher Steve Wilcox and a lack of students. This year there is plenty of interest and the class is scheduled for second semester as a two-hour block.

Limited Pearl Jam tickets spark demad for Missoula stadium seats

Locals music fans are gearing up for a pilgrimage to Missoula to witness the June 20 Pearl Jam concert that kicks off the band’s 39-stop national tour. But as Kalispell merchants received only a fraction of the 21,000 tickets from distributors, the competition for seats to the concert was fierce.

In search of careers, students choose a military occupation
Patriotism, duty and honor?

Maybe. But most FHS students who choose to enter the military  seem not to join for traditional reasons but to learn specific skills without having to pay for the training.

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