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November 20, 1998 Vol. 86, Issue 4 _______________________________________________________________________ |
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FHS guys leap into Nutcracker |
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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 |
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Bailon, Mottram spread the word in Russia |
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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 |
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Writing buddies form lasting friendships |
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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 |
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Jonas Van Dyke |
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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 |
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Skateboarders find new home in Kalispell |
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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 |
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Heritage day gives students chance to be teachers for a day |
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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. |
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