Free spay and neuter clinic garners much participation
May 24, 2010
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On May 15 and 16 at the Montana Expo Park. The clinic has been in action since 2005, and since then it has spayed and neutered over 3140 cats and dogs. The idea was catalyzed by the overpopulation of the clinics. It was targeted towards low income families who cannot afford the costly price of spaying... Read more »
Your AP Survival Guide
May 5, 2010
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Excepting you the lucky few who finished their tests on day one, AP fever is ravaging the upperclassmen of GFH. So here is your very own personal get-ready-quick guide (minus-the studying, of course). According to the McGraw Hill guides, that should have started in, oh, say, October. The most obviously... Read more »
GFH students take advantage of volunteer opportunities
April 30, 2010
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Kenna Macy | Feature Editor Many opportunities have become available in terms of volunteering. Many GFH students have taken these opportunities, helping others out of the kindness of their hearts. Wednesday, April 28th and Thursday, April 29th, the Special Olympics held pledge drives downtown at their... Read more »
Art Kids Get Creative During Overnight Trip
April 27, 2010
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Mary Koppy|Editor-in-chief & Shafer Higgins|Copy Editor Once a year for Montana students, art marries itself with fun and offers classes on duct tape art. This union, called the Montana Art Interscholastic (MAI) trip, offers art students the opportunity to embark to another city and enjoy its unique... Read more »
Jesuit College Provides Sanctuary from City Life
April 4, 2010
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David Cerotzke|Journalist Lodged deep with a bustling and otherwise undisturbed metropolis of New York, lays a peaceful, quiet, and very green oasis. This virtual paradise, Fordham University; New York’s Jesuit College. Upon stepping of the subway, I found little reason to believe anything more than... Read more »
Five Freedoms: A Week in Washington D.C.
April 1, 2010
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Mary Koppy|Editor-in-Chief Fifty one strangers, two guides and one gigantic chocolate colored bus made for an unbelievable week in Washington D.C. I travelled there as a wonderful segment of the Al Neuharth Free Spirit Scholarship, a journalistic scholarship given to one student from each of the 50 states... Read more »
Seniors Scramble to Set Up Performance
February 23, 2010
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The Senior Scramblers nearly cracked this time around. Fortunately, thanks to the dedication and hard work of Physics teacher Jan Mader, STUCO and the Bison performance team, students flocked to early morning practices the two days preceding the Feb 11 performance. Members of the Performance team collaborated... Read more »
Bison Performance Team Illuminates Pep Assembly
February 22, 2010
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The Bison Performance Team entered the pep assembly in the dark. Good thing they brought their own light. Armed with pitch black costumes and glow stick skeletons, the performance team put on a show in the dark of the old gym. Their dance routine featured fluorescent lightsabers and glowing jewelry,... Read more »
Nerd Workshop Prepares Speech and Debate team for State Meet
January 19, 2010
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Jesse Whyte | News Editor Speech and Debate takes time and dedication. Any team member will verify that point, but they believe every moment is worth the hard work. The team has been slipping into an individual event and every year they attempt to make the bond tighter between all the members. This... Read more »
Bad Gas Robs Performance
January 18, 2010
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Copy by: David Cerotzke Of all the necessities that can spoil, gasoline crosses very few minds. The truth: gas, like many of the perishables in our pantries, goes bad. While an excellent, albeit non-eco –friendly weed killer, bad gasoline has no real purpose. If left to stagnate overtime, refined petroleum... Read more »



