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November 20, 1998  Vol. 86, Issue 4
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FHS guys leap into Nutcracker

Seven FHS guys have found themselves dancing their nights away as they prepare to perform the Nutcracker with the FHS ballerinas over Thanksgiving vacation. F U L L  S T O R Y

Bailon, Mottram spread the word in Russia

During a July trip to Russia, seniors Russ Mottram and Peter Bailon discovered that foreign travel isn’t always fun and games. F U L L  S T O R Y

Writing buddies form lasting friendships

Six years ago, composition teacher Lynn Scalf noticed that many of the elementary students who walked by the high school looked intimidated by the older students. She decided to start a program that would let the elementary kids from St. Matthew’s, Elrod and Edgerton schools interact with FHS students, a program that would come to be known as the “writing buddies”. F U L L  S T O R Y

Jonas Van Dyke

 At 17,Van Dyke has already accomplished more than most band students by being the principal French horn in symphonic band, making All-State twoyears in a row and playing with the world’s best horn players in Canada.  F U L L  S T O R Y

Skateboarders find new home in Kalispell

Skateboarding is no longer a crime — at least not if you’re at Shady Lane Skate Park. After years of harassment about where skateboarders can skate, a private skateboarding park has opened.  F U L L  S T O R Y

Heritage day gives students chance to be teachers for a day

When you you think of a farm you can see the farmer tilling the fields, pigs rolling around in the mud holes and kittens running in the fields. That was not the scene at the Vo-Ag Center one Friday in October. Instead, there were about 100 kids running around.