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Dressed in black and white, the 8th annual CHS Gala concert was the place to be on March 15th. The CHS band, choir, and orchestra participated in a musical evening at the civic center. Duane Zehr, known as “The Wizard” to the musical folk around Capital, directed the band in “British Irish Suite”, “As Summer Was Just Beginning”, and “Galop.”
The last two weeks at Capital have been filled with cryptic signs and rumors about what this year’s Winter Formal would entail. The intense controversy that has surrounded Capital High’s new dance policy, face to face with space, has been hitting student council and the popularity of dances hard. After a controversial and unsuccessful Homecoming Dance, Student Council had to come up with a way to reinvent the concept behind the dance. While the previous model involved a mob of grinding teenagers, students did not want to pay and participate in a dance that was going to limit their dancing style.
by Renee Elsen
NAME: Mitch Peery
EDUCATION PLANS: Hopefully heading off to Minnesota to attend Concordia College to study vocal performance.
MUSIC BACKGROUND: Mother was in Jubiletes Choir. Mitch has played piano for 5 years and been in …
by Renee Elsen
Name: Kelly Kuhn
EDUCATION PLANS: Going into cello performance to play in a professional orchestra or teach language, going to the University of New Mexico, in Albuquerque
MUSIC BACKGROUND: Kuhn has played cello for ten …
by Renee Elsen
NAME: Cameron French aka Frenchie
EDUCATION PLANS: Will be studying music education and music theory here at HCT and then over to University of Montana, focusing on his instrument, the tuba.
LIFE PLANS: Wants to …
The Montana Meth project came to Capital High on January 13th to launch wave 5 of the campaign against methamphetamine use in Montana. Capital Highs auditorium played host to the top people involved in the Montana Meth campaign, including executive director of the project Bill Slaughter and Secretary of State Linda McCulloch.
The auditorium was packed Monday as many students got to forgo their second and third period classes for a rare opportunity to see live theater. Students watched as Romeo and …
Alright folks, I just sat down to do my homework and I popped in a little Jay-Z “The Blueprint 3.” BAD IDEA.
An outraged student body was ready to march on the school after being thrown out of the Kick-off dance earlier this month. Many were asking for refunds and others were disgusted by the injustice of not being able to break the school rules and remain in the crowded gym.
While soccer did not originate in America, it’s still a lot of hard work, ask the guys who come off the field after 80 minutes, of nearly non-stop running, dripping with sweat. Glenn Wall, head coach of Bruin boy’s soccer,has many goals and expectations for the team.
