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Page 8 text:
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The governing body of Frenchtown High School: Seated: Mr. Hightower, Jim Tolman, Susie Kreis, Allan ani? Allan La Casse. Standing: Ray Cline, Nancy McDonald, Jim Bondurant, Donna Harrington, Bruce Ochs, Deanna Hennes, and Dennis Kirchner. The 1967 candidates to Boy's State and Girls' state. Albert Sample, Deanna Hennes and Bruce Ochs. Deanna's alternate is Connie Myers. The 1966 candidates to Boy's State and Girl's State. Randy Hennes, Susie Kreis, and Dennis Kirchner. Susie's alternate was Nancy McDonald. 4
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Page 7 text:
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Hello, boys and girls of the Frenchtown Schools, I am deeply moved to know that you, and the staff, have dedicated this Bronc Year- book in my honor. I am in my fourteenth year in your employment as custodian of the Frenchtown Grade School, and I have enjoyed every year of it. I have seen many students start in the first grade and graduate from the twelfth. Some have gone through college and have climbed to heights of fame, thanks to the staff of the Frenchtown Schools. I have seen four superintendents come and go, and am now on the fifth. I think he is doing a fine job as an administrator. Now for a bit of my past life: I was born and raised in Butte, Montana and educated in a little one-room brick school at Silverbow, Montana. Upon leaving school I started farming and dairying and did that for most of my life, except for the time I spent in employment of the Northern Pacific Railroad. When I came to Missoula, I was in charge of three different ranches in this area. After that I hired out as your custodian and have been here ever since. The experi- ence I have had, in seeing this school develop into an accredited school, is one lesson that I will never forget. 1 have prospered and enjoyed every year of it. I wish to thank the children and staff for honoring me in your Bronc Yearbook. Sincerely, Roy B. Erickson 3
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Page 9 text:
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To the Class of 1967 In the 1966-67 Annual, are portrayed all the high spots and familiar side lights of your school years. This year is now a vivid picture, but as time rolls on, these pic- tures fade. This fine year book, will have a personal meaning to each Frenchtown student, today, tomorrow, and every day hence. It is my hope that you will look back on your school career as a good preparation for your life. The community has done its best for you. May the memories of the good times you had in school remain after you have forgotten the hard work and the restrictions. Congratulation students, staff members, and advisers, for making together in such a realistic form the history of another year. 5
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