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October 9, 1998, Volume 86, Issue 2 ______________________________________________________________________ |
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Dreams come true for llama lover |
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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 |
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Vandals trash Homecoming |
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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 |
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‘Girl talk’ takes to the airwaves |
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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 |
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Students in net tech. get wired |
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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 |
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