Caleigh Oliver: Outstanding Community Service
May 31, 2011
by Sara Graybill Caleigh Oliver, a GFH junior, was the first to receive a volunteer service letter from GFH. Volunteer Service is a relativity new way to letter, and this spring Oliver completed one of the four ways one can letter in this category. Oliver chose to spend her volunteer time this year... Read more »
Mu-Sic: Our Mindset
May 31, 2011
Copy by Austin Mu Living in a small town like Great Falls, it is hard to establish any sort of musical career. I recently noted a Craigslist ad concerning a local pianist who had lost his job and home. You really can’t help but wonder what the survival rate of a chubby teenager in the music industry... Read more »
Sundays (Monday) at the Movies with Ada and Sara: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
May 31, 2011
Summary: Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) searching for the imposter that has been impersonating him, stumbles upon his ex, Angelica (Penelope Cruz), the daughter of the infamous Blackbeard. Sparrow, Angelica, and Blackbeard embark on the adventure to find the Fountain of Youth. Ada’s Opinion: Pirates... Read more »
The Ultimate Sport
May 27, 2011
Copy by Austin Mu As Summer time draws near, a whole new array of seasonal activities arrive at our feet, to be used to our disposal. Ultimate [Frisbee], a sport birthed in 1968, has taken the love of millions as of these recent years. The Frisbee is a disc-shaped glider typically made of plastic and... Read more »
One of a Kind.
May 26, 2011
Everyone thought she was ignoring them. They would call and call and call her name… and…no answer. That’s when Thyra Wood, only two years old found out something that would change her life forever. She was hearing impaired requiring the use of a hearing aid. But she didn’t let... Read more »
Senior Talent Show
May 26, 2011
Copy by Elizabeth Gilligan It almost didn’t happen, but students and administration alike came together to produce an entertaining Senior Talent Show. May’s show included original videos, a couple of dance numbers, and a variety of singing performances.Junior Bryar Brandvold said, “I really enjoyed... Read more »
Don’t take life too seriously. No one gets out alive, anyway
May 24, 2011
Copy by Jillian Wiggers Everyone thought she was ignoring them. They would call and call and call her name… and…no answer. That’s when Thyra Wood, only two years old found out something that would change her life forever. She was hearing impaired requiring the use of a hearing aid. But... Read more »
The End Of the World?
May 23, 2011
Copy by Jordan Purinton It is 8 pm on May 23 and as far as I can tell..yep, I’m still alive. Take that Rapture. I’ve never specifically had a problem with Religion, but I have ALWAYS questioned it. Growing up, my father would take me to Church on a weekly basis, and while I didn’t... Read more »
Top Five Guilty Pleasures
May 23, 2011
As the school year seems to be winding down I seem to find myself slacking as many students due, but I also find myself falling into my summer routine of my 10 guilty pleasures I do not get to enjoy during the school year. So lets count from the top. 1.) G.T.L- Now I do not know about you guys, but in... Read more »
BLAST OFF!
May 23, 2011
Copy by Austin Mu Photo purchased from Newscom Endeavour, the second to last space shuttle launches for NASA’s space shuttle program made its journey to space on last Monday at 8:56a.m. The rocket was scheduled to launch at 3:47p.m. on Apr. 29, however, the entire mission was quickly shut down due... Read more »

