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BREEZE, TOP ROW: Shelley Manders, Dave Barnes, Laura Henrichsen; THIRD ROW: Tom Pareigat, Linda Black, Chris Nelson, Debbie Doucette, John Locke, Sue Gustafson, Judy Hebert, Lon Lamprecht, Advisor Ralph Streater; SECOND ROW: Mary Grun, Debbie Brisson Rick Schroeder, Jen Bedient, Karen Anderson, Scott Fearing; BOTTOM ROW: Terri Michaud, Roberta Iverson, Vicki O'Neil, Sally Thompson, Connie House. 1. Researching a possible news article. Sue Gustafson and Roberta Iverson share ideas. 2. Vicki O'Neil types up an article for the Breeze. 3. Perched on the counter and concentrating on her paper is editorial editor Debbie Brisson. Breeze 27
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Breeze activates student interest Informing the students and faculty of school and community events was the job of the Forest Breeze. 16 regular papers and several special issues were published. Included was a Bicentennial issue to ring in the new year. Headed by Mr. Streater and editors Roberta Iverson, Shelley Manders, and Sue Vadner, the Breeze staff attempted to bring variety into the school day. Articles on sports, extra curricular activities, and special events were published with the help of page editors and staff members. More extra activities were included for the staff, including a bonfire and modernizing the Breeze room. To close out the year, the annual blue jean banquet was held to present awards and install new editors. BREEZE EDITORS, TOP ROW: Tom Pareigat, Laura Henrichsen, Mary Grun, Debbie Brisson, Vicki O'Neil, Karen Anderson, Sally Thompson; SECOND ROW: Anne Rock, Rick Schroeder; BOTTOM ROW: Sue Vadner, Shelley Manders, Advisor Ralph Streater, Roberta Iverson. i 26 Breeze
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Forester depicts year's activities Adjusting to new arrangements was difficult for the Forester staffs as changes in construction of the yearbook were made. Preparing the base of the annual, layout staff designed the structure of the pages. Efforts were made by photo staff to coincide with copy blocks. Action shots were taken during school to include daily situations. Writing on the moods, creativity, and imagination contained in every subject was a change made by copy staff. Information contributed by advisers and coaches of activities was appreciated. As a result of a lack of funds the price of the Forester was raised. However, the staffs continued working diligently through the year to provide FLHS with the Forester. COPY STAFF, TOP ROW: Dawn Orvis, Julie Timm, Vicky Wolfbauer, Dawna Lichtscheidl; BOT- TOM ROW: Meg Schumacher, Jackie Johnson, Linda Madsen, Alice Waller, Jeri Bedient.
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