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September 25, 1998, Volume 46, Issue 1 ______________________________________________________________________ |
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Strike a pose: FHS students take a turn in front of the camera. |
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Modeling is supposed to be about exotic locations and lots of money, right? Well, how’s Cavanaugh’s with its plastic plants for exotic? And how’s $250 for lots of money — and that’s what participants had to pay. For some, the Sept. 18 ProScout seminar was only a temporary employment opportunity, but for others it represented the first step in launching a lifelong career. F U L L S T O R Y |
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Student officers chosen |
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The Arrow takes a look at the 1998-99 student body officers. S T O R Y |
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Big shoes to fill: Randy Russell takes over as activities director |
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Randy Russell may wear a size 13 shoe, but as FHS’s new activities director, he has even bigger shoes to fill. Russell he knows that it will be strenuous following 22-year veteran Gene Boyle, but he’s not intimidated. F U L L S T O R Y |
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New bells to help protect against the unexpected |
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On Sept. 16, Flathead High School students and staff were bombarded with the sounds of random bells echoing through the hallway — their first experience with new crisis drills put in motion this year. Inside classrooms, students as well as teachers looked around in confusion as to what these bells meant. F U L L S T O R Y |
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