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Boyle given award for volunteer work For a career of teaching and coaching that began in 1964, Flathead High Athletic Director Gene Boyle was awarded the the Service Citation Award from the Montana High School Association on Jan. 19. “I was totally surprised,” said Boyle. “I had no idea I would be getting it.” |
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Freebury to direct band for first time in nearly three decades The last time FHS science teacher Gary Freebury directed a band concert, LBJ was president, The Beatles were in full swing, and the U.S. was at war in Vietnam. It was 1967. |
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Bitney returns to show FHS students a touch of Africa Straw huts, elephants and seven-inch-long bugs crawling up the wall. This may sound as if it could be a description of an undiscovered village yet to be disturbed by Western culture. Actually, this describes FHS graduate Danya Bitney’s four-month trip to Ghana, Africa, an experience that Bitney shared with Nancy Rose’s poetry classes on Jan. 30. Bitney showed slides and items she had brought back from her trip. |
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FHS students learn the dangers of avalanches El Nino may have brought the Flathead Valley golf in December, but the beautiful winter weather has also created extremely dangerous avalanche conditions — especially on steep slopes above 5,500 feet. “These slopes are like Bosnian Land mines,” |
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Coming Together: Youth Alive brings students of all kinds together Imagine a place where skaters, cowboys, preps and jocks all hangout in the same place at the same time, by choice. Stereotypes are checked at the door every Friday morning at 7 a.m. in the Little Theatre, where Youth Alive members are bound together by a common thread — Christianity. |
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