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October 9, 1998,  Volume 86, Issue 2
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Dreams come true for llama lover

What dreams may come true  from owning a llama ranch in Montana? For junior Katie Rolfing, one such dream was meeting actor Robin Williams and getting to see a Hollywood movie in the making.
F U L L  S T O R Y

Vandals trash Homecoming

Homecoming is about school pride, football games, dressing up, floats … and paint-balls, vandalism, and slashed tires. At least that is what happened during Homecoming at FHS the past week, resulting in the cancellation of the parade and putting Homecoming on probation next year. F U L L  S T O R Y
 

Girl talk’ takes to the airwaves

Dealing with issues such as teen sex and negative body images can be difficult for adolescent girls — but not impossible. That fact was obvious on Oct. 5, when Channel 9 cable access TV broadcast last spring’s “summit,” called Sister to Sister. F U L L  S T O R Y

Students in net tech. get wired

The room is tiny, crowded and stuffy; gutted computers and wires lay over the floor and books clutter the table. One student runs out of the room as another comes in; three more run in and two sprint out.
“Random Chaos” is how teacher Todd Morstein describes his class ­ and that is how the class has to be, he says, for every student to get  hands-on experience. F U L L  S T O R Y