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LATEST FLATHEAD HIGH SCHOOL NEWS:
Posted Friday, October 2, 1998 at 2:29  p.m.

Due to the inappropriate and irresponsible behavior by members of our student body, the Homecoming Parade has been canceled.  Next year, the parade and other homecoming activities will be placed on probationary status.  We want to put this behind us and take responsibility for our own actions.  For those of you who were a part of this and those who want to help, meet us in the auditorium at 3:45 to organize a clean up.

Any further inappropriate or irresponsible behavior will result in Saturday evening’s dance being canceled.

Thanks a lot,
Student body

HOMECOMING SCHEDULE FOR OCTOBER 2ND AND 3RD

Football vs. Great Falls High Bison  7:30  p.m. Rawson Field (10.2)
Girls Soccer @ Polson 11 a.m. (10.3)
Boys Soccer @ Polson 1 p.m. (10.3)
Girls Basketball vs. Butte  7:30 Flathead High Gym (10.3)
Homecoming Dance in Small Gym 10 p.m. (10.3)
 

SEPTEMBER 25, 1998  Vol. 86, Issue 1

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STRIKE A POSE:

   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 carrer.

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Arrow writer Jack Long takes a look at the FHS X-Country team.

Cross Country teams don’t get much better than the FHS boys team. Ranked eighth in the nation, these runners have a relentless work ethic that has put them among the nation’s elite. They’re going for records, they’re going for distance, they’re going for speed.

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Russell fills the big shoes of Gene Boyle as FHS’s new activity director

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.

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