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FUTURE SENATORS??!! The 1985 Boy's and Girl's State delegates were Chauntel Lucier (pictured right on the left), Gina Cranston (right on the right), Bret Richardson (below on the left), and Robert Touchette (below on the right). To become delegates, they filled out a form which asked them questions about the activities they had participated in during high school. They were then chosen on their replies. The delegates spent time in Helena last sum- mer learning about the process of the govern- ment. Boy's and Girl's State 25
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Leaders of the Pack Kneeling: Julit Hanger. Slacy Schellinger-Treisuter. Tasha Adams. Miriam Boor- Hansen. Kirsten Schimke. Bret Richardson. Wendy Hoverson, Mike Ogren. Jill man. Tammy Taber. Demellc Williams. Standing Georgina Warne. ConnieJette- Trenary. and Kolleen Schimke Vice President. Nancy Hofman-President. Ty Adams. Mark Hubbard. Kim One goal of the Student Council was to get the student body interested in school activities and spirit. One method chosen by the Student Council to accomplish this, was to have each class for the days that there were sports activities. The class who had the greatest percentage of students dressed up would win $25.00 donated by the Student Council. Some of the things the Student Council had to do weren’t always exciting. For example, two students went up to Mount Jumbo and changed Loyola s L to an F . That started some contro- versy. Loyola came to Frenchtown and had a little fun by burning an L with diesel fuel on the middle of the Frenchtown football field and they went a little wild with shaving cream. Then the action really got going. Mark Hubbard. Bill Gittins, Brian Gun- derson. Darrin Rinker, and Mike Cook went up again to Mount Jumbo and painted the L orange. After that, the Frenchtown Student Council had to meet with Loyola's Student Council to get things straightened out. But Student Councils came to the conclusion that it was necessary to maintain school spirit, but put restrictions on what was to be done. A week before Frenchtown plays Loyola, there will be a period called open season . This would allow each school to do something to their rival's school as long as property wasn't defaced and no permanent damage was done. Some enthusiastic Student Council members 24 Student Council
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THE MUSCLES AND . .. The members of F-Club once again assembled to get their pictures taken. However, this was the extent of their ac- complishments just as in years passed. The officers weren't even officially voted in. Instead, they were ap- pointed by assumed presi- dent, Bip Bagnell. Bip as- signed to Doug Dahlberg the job of vice-president, and appointed Jill Trenary as sec- retary treasurer. A student council representative wasn't even selected because their wasn't a need for one. Front row to back row: Bret Richardson, Rick Sandefur, Robert Touchette, Denielle Williams. Cindy Williams, Debbie Winsor; row 2: Frank Bouley, Bip Bagnell, Steve Marcure, Scott Lucier, Gary Hansen; row 3: Mike Nor- ton, Georgina Warne, There- sa Lehman; row 4: Scott To- pel, Kim Hansen, Mary Jo Kron, Julie Hanger, Christie Benson, David Clarke, Mark Hubbard; row 5: Jodi Topel; row 6; Karl Nikoleyczik, Tra- cy Robert, Troy Doxey, Wendy Hoverson, Becky Block; row 7: Richard Elliott, Doug Dahlberg, row 8: Kent Graves, Jim Winsor, Lee Baerlocher, Mike Ogren. 26 F-Club
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