Montana High School Sizes

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Re: Montana High School Sizes

Post by ChiOCat » Tue Aug 30, 2011 5:27 pm

LCHS is ahead of Bigfork.

Yes, it's the first thing I looked for :D :lol:


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Re: Montana High School Sizes

Post by SonomaCat » Wed Aug 31, 2011 11:03 am

Cat-theotherwhitemeat wrote:
cats2506 wrote:
The Butcher wrote:
Cat-theotherwhitemeat wrote:I credit the demise of my hometown (Opheim) to NASA. See if you can figure that one out. :D
The closing of St. Marie Air Force Base and the #3 spot to land a space shuttle...

Or it could be Opheim is just way to damn cold in the winter. :wink:
St Marie is too far to have much of an effect on Opheim, but the Radar Base a few miles out of town had quite a few people at one time.
The Radar Bases (Lewistown had one too) were closed when satellites became the early warning system of choice

good to see you back CTOWM :thumbup:
That is exactly correct! Damn satalites! My class in 6th grade had 32. The whole high school is 2/3 of that now. I ended up graduating with 16 which isn't all that bad. When doing my resume, top 16 in my high school class sounds better than top 32. :D

And good to be back. :) I hope you are doing well.
I always liked floating the "top 6 in my class," and then only later mention that I graduated in a class of 6. It's good for freak value, anyway. :D



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Re: Montana High School Sizes

Post by allcat » Thu Sep 15, 2011 8:38 am

I graduated in the top 10 of my class, but the bottom 50%. 8 guys 8 girls I was the top guy.


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Re: Montana High School Sizes

Post by kennethnoisewater » Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:22 am

ChiOCat wrote:LCHS is ahead of Bigfork.

Yes, it's the first thing I looked for :D :lol:
It must be hard for you to watch LCHS lose to Bigfork in everything, being a smaller school and all. I'm so glad the Bigfork/Eureka rivalry is coming back. Now if only Eureka could be competitive enough to make it interesting! :wink:

Bigfork had over 400 students less than 10 years ago and that number plummeted in the last four or five (257 now). The town is growing, but with retirees. Somebody had to build the houses, so there were a ton of good jobs in Bigfork...until they quit building.


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Re: Montana High School Sizes

Post by El Griz » Tue Oct 18, 2011 9:20 am

My mothers Ophiem graduating class had 5. (but that was in 1950)



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