rect

December 19, 1997

Volume 85, Issue 6

 Editorial  News  Features  In Depth  Sports  A & E
Rule

After all, itís only WAR
With ìLast of the Mohicansî theme song faintly playing in the background, FHS sophomores Guthrie Quist, Jeff Eayrs and Marc Antonietti prepare for battle.

Thrill-seekers defy injuries in local rodeo
The injuries included a bro-ken wrist, a broken thumb, a torn rotator cuff and whiplash.

A car wreck? Not quite.

H2O: Water is essential for student health
Youíre stranded in the desert of your classroom. Desks stretch into the horizon and there is no sign of a drinking fountain. The sweat drips from your brow and you pant like a Saint Bernard. 

Live! From the Land Down Under
Art teacher Lavonne Burgardís fourth-grade dream of visiting the southernmost tip of Australia ó Wilsons Promontory ó finally came true when she spent ìeight days short of a yearî in Australia as an exchange teacher.

Light snow means poor conditions for ski pass holders
For FHS skiers who invested in a $395 Big Mountain season ski pass, the lackluster snowfall of this year leaves two options: either not ski enough times to make the investment worthwhile, or buckle down the ski boots and dodge the exposed shrubbery and rocks in stubborn protest against Mother Nature.

A day in the life of  LASER student
When Jamie Burmood became pregnant in 1996, she was afraid she would not be able to graduate alongside her classmates. Not only has Laser allowed Burmood the chance to graduate on time, it has also calmed her fears by offering an education with compassion and understanding.

[The Arrow] [Editorial] [News] [Features] [In Depth] [Sports] [A & E]

About The Arrow