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It costs nothing, but creates much it enriches those who receive, without impoverishing those who give. It happens in a flash and the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None are so rich they can get along without it and none so poor but are richer for it's benefits. It creates happiness in the home. fosters goodwill in business, and is the countersign of friends. It is rest to the weary, daylight to the discouraged. sunshine to the sad. and Nature's best antidote for trouble. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is of no earthly good to anybody unless it is given away! And if someone cannot give you a smile would you give one of yours? Because nobody needs a smile as much as somebody who has no more left to give SMILE!!! Student Life 5
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THE VALUE OF A SMILE Showing their Pearly Whites” 1. Russell Green. Brent Williams. Loretta Coleman. Brenda Rice and Amy Klep- per 2. Cindy Williams and Tammy Shuck. 5. Mechelle Legato and Eva Belt. 4. Jill Davis. V Gina Cranston 6. Wendy Sil vernale. Paula Smith. Kim Hansen, and Shan- none Miner. 4 Student Life
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Exciting Spirit The 1984 Homecoming Spirit Week started on Monday 20, 1984. The first day the stu- dents were dressed as so called nerds in anything from oxford shoes to broken eye- glasses. On Tuesday everyone was dressed in ) s styles, but most were either greasers or teeny-boppers'. On Wednesday the student body came dressed as hippies , because it was Hippie Rivival Day. They were dressed in torn and dirty clothes. They carried around signs with the peace symbol on them, but the most frequently seen sign was. Make Love not War”. Thursday was P.J. Day and fresh- men. sophomores, juniors, and seniors came to school in their p.j.'s. The pajamas ranged from footied p.j.'s to nothing but a robe. And last, but not least. Friday was School Color Day. Cheerleaders came in their outfits and most of the teachers wore orange sweaters that said Frenchtown Broncs. The 1984 Spirit Week was very successful. 1 Mike Cook and Brian Gunderson give the peace sym- bol to anyone who walk by. 2. Bip Bagnell shows what war was all about. V Brian Gunderson. Mike Cook and Kenn Wmegar sit back and relax after a long day 4. Bob 6 Spirit Week
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