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December 19, 1997

Volume 85, Issue 6

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New language teacher brings global insight to classroom
College graduates who hope to be teachers often find themselves searching for a place to substitute teach before being hired for a full- time job. FHS Spanish teacher Barbara Wiersma didn’t find this prospect too appealing, so she moved to Central America instead.

Proposal would mean school-sponsored college visits for seniors
A year ago, ’97 FHS graduate Shamaine Reis considered at-tending Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Wash. After months of research on PLU, Reis finally visited the campus, only to decide she didn’t want to attend.

Student thrives under pressure and excels at two sports
The joys of high school athletics include long practices, weekend road trips and countless hours finishing homework, trying to maintain the all-important GPA.

Then try juggling, not one, but two, sports in the same season. 

This is reality for junior Jessica Ford.  Ford not only is a member of the Flathead High swim team, but is a standout cross-country skier on the Inter Mountain Northern ski team.

Live! From the Land Down Under
M
usic seeped from the auditorium on Mon-day, Jan. 19, as Ted Keller’s Science Fiction/Fantasy and Short Stories students played for a grade.

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