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The freshmen, junior, and senior Homecoming royal- ty included: 1. Freshmen, Brett Richardson, and An- drea Quamme. 2. Juniors, Mark Cranston and Desiree Cyr, 3. Senior king and queen, Brett Deschamps and Katrina Coleman. 4. The winning” senior float with the theme “TRAP THE CATS.” 5. Football and girl’s basketball cheerleaders on spirit truck. 6. Sophomore Homecoming royalty, Jeff Hefty and Molly Howard. Following the game many people were ready to get down and do some dancing to a band called TANGENT.” Many of the alumni attended the dance to check out the new band, others just to find out the latest gossip at Frenchtown. The dance ended at 12:00 p.m. concluding a long night, complete with tired bodies and smiling faces. 9
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TRAP THE CATS The traditional Homecoming spirit week was a fun filled extravaganza. Dressing up started out with “hat day.” Cowboy hats and gangster hats were predominant. Tues- day was “dooms day,” highlighting this was Colleen Mulligan wearing a widows attire. Wednesday, marked as “weird day.” made up of punk rockers, drugstore cowboys, army fatigues and others, will be a day to remember. Bobbi-socks and greasy hair prevailed on “50’s day” to wrap things up for the week Friday evening was a night to remember, the parade began at the grade school consisting of class floats, spirit trucks, and booster club members and ended at the high school along with fans to watch the football team defeat the Superior Bobcats 38 to 0, again the Broncs were undefeated. At halftime the Homecoming royalty was announced. The princes and princesses were: freshmen, Brett Richard- son and Andrea Quamme; sophomores, Jeff Hefty and Molly Howard; juniors, Mark Cranston and Desiree Cyr; and king and queen, seniors, were Brett Deschamps and Katrina Coleman. 8
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1. John Hegel, Gene Clyatt, Dana Bagnell, Dan Dahlberg, and Shawn Peterman celebrate spirit week wholeheartedly. 2. Marci Bowers says, “c’mon guys” you wan- na fight? 3. Darrin Rinker, dressed in his “altogether” is playing the Lone Ranger on a sunny day at the farm. 10
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