Frenchtown High School - Decouverte / Bronc Yearbook (Frenchtown, MT)

 - Class of 1985

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ALOHA!!!

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SCHOOL SPIRITIII There was school support without the name-calling, and the degrading of the opposing teams. That is, until Frenchtown played Florence at home. One of Florence's star players, Jerry Sweeney, had been ineligible the weekend before Frenchtown played them. Some of the ZOO II members got together and made some demeaning posters and dunce hats to wear at the game in an attempt to rattle Jerry Sweeney. The posters were ripped down and the ZOO II was told to get rid of their hats. In the following week, some of the members had to write a letter of apology to the Sweeney family, also to the Florence Community. This was the only major uproar that occurred with the ZOO II, except the fact that it took time for the administration to accept the independently organized group. The ZOO II and the few students bringing it about started something for Frenchtown. Flopefully, the club will stay functioning and increase school spirit to the high it used to be. 4. Darrin Rinker. appalled at the spirit of F.H.S. V Who are the dunces' 6. Mike Ogren. hanging around jammin'. 7. Darrin. Rick. Mike. Frank, and Ken prepare for the game against Florence. ZOO 11 15



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SENIOR I, Bip Bagncll, being of sound mind and broken body do hereby write off the following articles: My horses, waterbed. and my check- ered pillow to Gina Cranston. My ability to throw a football to who- ever wants to be handicapped, with it, my quarterback position to Leo Jette. My cornerback position to Jim Howard along with all my pole vaulting poles. My ability to get out of trouble to Jim and Duane, they can share. But nobody gets my car, I want to be buried with it. I, Eva Belt, hereby will my guitar skill to Alan Job who was always learning things from me anyway. And to Michelle Peterson I will my skill with the bass, for she'll need it in the years of stage band ahead. All of my remaining, worldly posses- sions are to be divided among the Salvation Army, my brother, and science. I, Becky Block, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to stick my foot in my mouth to Sue Jostes, knowing that she will use it, my basketball jam- ming ability to Tori Gregory', my ming-bing charm to Kim Hansen, and last, but not least, my skiing talents to Amy Klepper. I, Patricia Botsford, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my typing ability to those who get suckered into the C.P.S. class; my locker filled with homework horrors to the freshman who gets it; my soap opera addiction, that caused me to be ill once in awhile, to Amy Klepper; my straightness to Rhonda Nelson and Karen Queen; my ability to get the car to any for- tunate freshman who has an older brother in college that can talk Mommy into getting it; to Tammy Shulte, I leave my collection of smut books; and my organization ability to Kristi Lucier. I wish all of you luck. WILLS I. Doug Dahl berg, of little mind and abused body, hereby will; my basketball talent to anyone who likes pain, my car to Mr. Duhame, to help show kids what NOT to do to their own cars; my Best Dressed Bucker award to the next person to work for Marcures; my brains to Frank Bouley, ever)' little bit helps! (And the rest of my body to ad- vanced biology); my football face- mask to Coach Racicot since he likes to smack into it every once in a while; a decent truck to Andrea; my hair to Mr. Walker; my parking place to Shane; my lawn chair to Andre Marcure for the drivein this summer. I, Julie Hanger, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my back-set to Mary Jo Kron; my Ger- man IV desk to Jenny Swenson; my ylophone mallets to Gina Cranston; and my parking space 33 to Stacy Schellinger. I, Nancy Hofman, being of burnt out mind and tired body, hereby state this as my last will and testa- ment for Frenchtown High. I will my saxophone ability to Kim Han- sen so she can get dow n and boogie till she’s a senior; To Mr. White I leave my youth so he will always be the rockin dude he is now; I leave my student council gavel to anyone fool enough to take it; I leave Stacy Schellinger all my depressed days so she can know what it feels like not to smile ALL the time; To my sister, Sally, I leave my ability to stay in school and my C.P.S. notes; To Bob Touchstone I leave my penmanship and my perserverence so he can get though school and still laugh at the end; And last but not least, I leave Karmen Hitshew my love and friendship forever.

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