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ft inn nr' 1. Liane Boehm and Joni Barrott give pitying looks as Queen Aggravain (Terri Motschenbacher) forces Princess Winifred (Laurie Trepanier) to drink warm milk and opium. 2. With frightened looks, the Jester (Bucky Koch) and mute King (Dave Clifford) await the consequences of being discovered in an underminded act. 3. Prince Dauntless (John Popham) stands with his mouth agape as Winifred demon- strates her true strength. 4. And when he took his bow .. sing the Jester and Minstrel (Mike Hart) as they dance the soft shoe. 5. Queen Aggravain finds to her dismay that she cannot speak while the King discovers he is no longer mute. 6. On his return from his search for a princess. Sir Harry (Dana Redfield) reads a roy- alty decree of Princess Winifred's qualities to the anxious court. 7. Singing Thank you. Princess, the cast bids Winifred goodnight. 18 Fall Play
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1. Bob Dagostino receives a congratulatory pat on the back from Don Baber after making the first Homecoming game touchdown. 2. Perform- ing their first-place rendition of “Murder 'Medi are “rowdy Girls' Chorus members. 3. After the entertaining skits, the snake dance, led by the cheerleaders and Homecoming Royalty, winds its way out to the flaming bonfire. 4. Mike Beattie, Dave Clifford, Bucky Koch, and Mike Sahlin, members of “The Brothers, add to skit night enjoyment. 5. Dur- ing the Ranger-Zephyr battle, Joni Summers gives a spirited cry for For- est Lake. 6. As the band plays the national anthem during the pre-game show, football players, coaches and fans stand at attention. 7. Terry Lee and his date enjoy the music at Saturday night's semi-formal dance which closed Homecoming Week. Homecoming 17
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Fairy Tale Musical Is Praised by FL Times Nearly 75 students participated in the fall production of Once Upon A Mattress. The play was a musical adapta- tion of an old fairy tale, spiced with a good share of come- dy. Auditions were held in the areas of acting and singing by Ms. Howe and Mr. Lindstrom. After parts were given out, the cast began its long schedule of practices. Re- hearsals were held four or five nights a week for six weeks. An active publicity crew and a preview perform- ance seen during the school day encouraged the interest of the student body. When the final performances were given, all the hard work was rewarded with compliments: the student body enjoyed the production; the largest to- tal audience attendance for any FLHS play was recorded; it was financially successful; and the Forest Lake Times praised the production, saying it came close to, if not ac- tually achieving, professional aspects. Fall Play 19
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