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BELOW. OFFICE AIDES. BACK ROW: Lore Nelson, MIDDLE ROW: Becky Olson. Katie Tyler. Cindy DuPaul, Debbie Maas. Julie Vandelac; FRONT ROW: Rochelle Taube. Julie Matheson. Monica Doepner. Pat Bachman, Colleen Zins. Office Aides “Rescue” Overworked Secretaries There are several small tasks around the school that were taken care of by students who volunteered (out of the goodness of their hearts) to work in the offices during their study halls. Library aides assisted the librarian by shelving books, helping students find what they were looking for, and checking out magazines. Office aides helped the secretaries by answering phones and doing odd jobs. Audio-visual aides proved useful in operating and taking care of projectors and other equipment. Aides in the guidance office delivered notices to students for counselor appointments and helped organize college ma- terials. All of these kindhearted souls helped to keep these offices running smoothly and made a great contri- bution to FLHS. ABOVE, GUIDANCE AIDES. BACK ROW: Penny Bathurst, Mary Dittmar. Brenda LaBelle; FRONT ROW: Karen Shalander. Lynne Biron, Laurie Johnson. 12 Aides
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Choir Climbs Scales Of Higher Excellence Melodies again filled the air of FLHS as the choirs got under way. Amidst the music, cries of “Tone, sopranos!” and “If you're that dull, I’d hate to take you out!” could be heard from director Jim Lindstrom. The choirs took on new organization as the girls' choirs split into treble choir and introduction to choir. The choirs presented Christ- mas and spring concerts in December and April respec- tively. The mixed choir was off to an early start, perform- ing a double choir concert with the New Richmond choir in October. Mezzmora, a group of 16 members from mixed choir, made various appearances at local events. The coming of spring saw the choir busy with state-re- gional contests, one individual and one mass choir. A CAPELLA CHOIR. BACK ROW: Darrel Bowman. Hal Hales. John Kelly. Lon Lamprecht. Jay Voelker, Mark Jarrett. Joel Buys. Roger Mateer. Mario Hansen. Kirk Rathbun. Dan Merrill, Paul Ruggles. Rick Schroeder; THIRD ROW: Karen Lutz. Vicki Bergeron. Jan Hyatt. Brian Minzel. Jeff Weiner. Pat Voelker Mike Black. Bob Stright. Tim Cakebread. John Clifford. Tom Pareigot, Brandon Young, Todd Peterson. Kurt Brungardt. Jeri Bedient. Judy Hebert Sheri Wells, Stacy McLaughlin: SECOND ROW: Jody Proulx. Sandy Gustavson, Debbie Avery. Kaydell Sunsten. Terri Grover. Penny Hockensmith, Mary Lundberg. Ann Backus. Linda Jellum. Melody Dahl. Carla Johnson. Kathy Dykhuisen. Lori Florhaug. Loral Peterson. Mary Faymoville. Shelly Muske, Gwen Koch. Rachel Anderson: FRONT ROW: Diane Schriber. Jill Reiman. Jenny Welsh. Karen Granger. Carol Burke. Lori Sweere. Lisa Steiner. Ruth Jeans, Diana Gustafson. Roxanne Petermier. Debbie Hudak, Chris Jensen. Terry Lord. Rita Ersfeld. Corliss Robinson. Lynn Dirks, Nancy Johnson. Dori Osterbauer. Cindy Perrault. Choir 11
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BELOW, LIBRARY AIDES. BACK ROW: Debra Cree. Cathy Scanlon. Maureen Collins. Renee Erzar. Lynette Baker. Peggy Duncan. Katy Henderson. Debbie Erickson; MIDDLE ROW Pam DuPaul Gayle Eggen. Cindy Ruby. Sheila Hanson. Mary Maroschec, Cathy Schleicher; FRONT ROW: Jeff Woehl, Doug Longsdorf, Lynn Powers, Dan Michaud. Lori Leske. 1. Peggy Macziewski patiently waits for the second hour ' message rush2. Writing notes on phone calls and conferences keep office aides busy every hour. ABOVE. AUDIO-VISUAL AIDES: Steve Havens. Dean Otteson. Kirk Rathbun. Kevin Pitcher. John Alquist. Aides 13
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