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These «re the so called “chicks” of Frenchtown High???? Above: The homecoming royalty for 1981: Jenny Miller, Scott Topel, Celsa Bowman, Chad Covault, Jennifer Gardner, Todd Lucier, Gail Fnholm, Jack Klaudt. Left: Tena Tucker shows her school spirit as she dressed up for punk day. Congratulations to Coach Raicot and our mighty Broncs for another homecoming victory. 16
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Quayne Green watches the action. The week before homecoming is tradi- tionally known as Spirit Week at Fren- chtown High School. Our Spirit Week had all the conventional days with pajama day, 50’s day, formal day, and of course school color day. But there was one day that was very unique and different. Remember all the white, green, purple, and striped hair? Or maybe Travis Peterson and his radio blarring loudly as he “punked” down the hall? Of course you remember it now .. .it was PUNK DAY! Punk day was certainly one highlight of our Spirit Week. Wednesday night’s annual bonfire and pep talk given by Coach Racicot also highlighted the week. Vibrations of en- thusiasm and excitement combined to add energy into the evening air, as the customary outhouse was burned and finally crashed to the ground. The first hit with the sludge hammer was auctioned off and the cars were struck, walloped, and demolished. Through the week each class worked hard to put together their class float, and it look- ed like all of their work paid off for the sophomore class as they captured first place with the float, “Shoot down the Chickens.” With the stands full of cold but suppor- tive fans, our mighty Broncs fought the tough Florence Falcons to come away with a close 24 to 21 victory.
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Monday Morning Blues Who wants to work on a Monday? Monday mornings ... how did we ever sur- vive them? The begin- ning of another long, exhausting, and tedious week of lectures, papers, and homework. On a typical Monday morning you are sure to find an unaccountable number of “sleepwalk- ers” roaming the halls and many droopy eyel- ids gazing into space during class. After a refreshing hot lunch the pupils slowly emerge from under the heavy eye- lashes until, at last, they are ready for another week of educa- tion. 17 Traci C ully divulges in her history book!
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