Like its namesake, “Quiver” Flathead High School’s literary magazine, is a repository for the written word.
After 34 years, Flathead High School’s Poetry Club relaunched "The Quiver,” retaining its physical form.
“I was on the literary magazine when I was in high school, and it was just a really rewarding experience and I thought that we should bring it back,” Poetry Club advisor and English teacher Alison Kreiss said. “For students to see their work published is a very meaningful experience for them. It’s a good outlet we didn’t really have elsewhere in the school.”
Her sentiment echoes that of editor Helen Gudgel's foreword in the first volume of “The Quiver,” dated Feb. 8, 1924, still tucked away in the school library. Librarians retrieved a couple more vintage volumes that Kreiss ma