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Prolifique raises Roaring Mouse Combining the creative endeavors of Forest Lake students, 30 staff members worked throughout the year to produce Prolifique. The editors selected from the submissions of artwork, poetry, short stories, photos, and play reviews to create the magazine. Todd Harper's announcements, candy cane sales, and submission drives helped to sell the ''Roaring Mouse, the slogan for Prolifique. Dedicating thousands of hours to rehearsals, costuming, setting up props, orchestral arrangements and lighting effects, drama club members worked behind the scenes in FLHS productions. Through the efforts of new drama advisor Mr. Hebert, the fall musical was acclaimed by audiences. The winter play format was changed from a one act for competition to a two act for public performance. DRAMA CLUB, TOP ROW: Advisor Diane Jensen, Lon Lamprecht, Advisor Henry Hebert, Bucky Koch, Jay Voelker, Tom Pareigat, Scott Fearing, Mary Matheson, Sue Gustafson, Cindy Weinkauf, Pat Voelker, Jan Gunderson, Terri Michaud, Linda Black, Mike Puchalski, Joellen Trombley; SECOND ROW: Vicki McConnell, Chris Nelson, Rita Linz, Sue Seekon, Connie Frost, Pat Seekon, Wanda VanHorn, Sarah Thompson, Chris Novak, Nancy Johnson, Jeri Bedient, Dawna Lichtscheidl, Sue Moen, Gwen Koch, Kathy McLean, Debbie Boleen, Kevin Anderson, Rick Schroeder, Forrest Hyatt; BOTTOM ROW: Mike Black, Ron Demarais, Jeanne Verner, Debbie Avery, Diane Sausen, Karen Anderson, Dori Osterbauer, Lynette Dirks, Lisa Swan, Lynn Lichtscheidl, Debbie Pope, Lisa Palas, John Locke, Hal Hales, Joel Nelson, Todd Harper. 24 Prolifique Drama
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Aides assist with school functions At work in different areas of the school, student aides sacrificed time during study halls and after school to help out. Assisting secretaries in filing and taking phone messages, office aides performed menial tasks. In the Audio-Visual department, aides assist in operating Super Igor and other A.V. equipment. Checking out magazines and books to students were some of the duties of the library aides. Guidance aides were kept busy delivering appointment slips and organizing college and vocational materials. These students played an important part in the organization of our school with their assistance to the secretaries, teachers and students. GUIDANCE ArDES: Sarah Thompson, Lauri Johnson, Carrie Rhym, Jean Sullivan, Tammi Smith, Sue Johnson, Mary Gruber, Judy Halvorson. 1. On her way to deliver material for the guidance office is junior Sarah Thompson. 2. Steve Havens recopies pa- per in the A.V. department 3. Replacing books to the proper shelves is Judy Anderson. 4. A.V. AIDES: John Alcock, Kevin Pitcher, Steve Havens. Student Aides 23
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PROLIFIQUE, TOP ROW: Pam West, Anita Peitz, Katy Mack, Gary Belshaw, Todd Harper, Dave Banta; SECOND ROW: Julie Timm, Dori Osterbauer, Connie House, Roberta Iverson, Advisor Kaye Casey; BOTTOM ROW: Laura Henrichsen, Candy Weinkauf, Lynn Lindberg. 1. Prolifique editors: Julie Schmidt, Katy Mack, Candy Weinkauf, Ann Sargeant, Todd Harper, Gary Belshaw, Curt Patak. 2. Lynette Dirks and Bucky Koch portray a romantic scene in the musical How to Succeed. 3. After teaching the executives that secretaries aren't toys, the chorus moves into an unusual ending. Prolifique Drama 25
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