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revised Forest View High School power point
1. WELCOME TO
THE 43RD
REUNION OF
FOREST VIEW
HIGH SCHOOL’S
CLASS OF 1966
2. Forest View High
School
Class of 1966
43rd Reunion
Friday
July 17, 2009
Wyndham-O’Hare
3. PROGRAM
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM RECEPTION
Open Bar
Appetizers
7:00 PM GATHER IN THE DINING ROOM
7:15 pm WELCOME
Bruce Werner
Shari Worrell
INVOCATION
Louie Tosto
SENIOR CLASS SONG
REUNION COMMITTEE INTRODUCTION
TABLE BLESSING
Louie Tosto
7:30 PM DINNER
Open Bar
9:00 PM SPEAKER
John Courrtwright – Class Vice President
9:15 PM MEMORIAL SERVICE
Louie Tosto
Shari Worrell
FOREST VIEW SCHOOL SONG
BENEDICTION
9:30 – 11:00 pm DOOR PRIZE DRAWING
DANCE, SOCIALIZING
Tonight’s Music by DJ Express
4. FOREST VIEW HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF 1966
SENIOR CLASS SONG
No class ever could be better than the class of ‘66.
Since we came, we’ve earned our name—Senior ‘66.
No class made, has got a shade on Spirit of ‘66.
I’ll tell ya’ why—You know I don’t lie—Not me!
We come and go, always in the know, we’re
Swingers ‘66
We lead the school and there ain’t no fools in Spirit
of ‘66.
Step aside—all of you,
Senior Class is coming through.
FV named us—Fame has claimed us—Class of “66!
(Borrowed from Class of ‘65 and sung to “Sweet Georgia Brown.”)
5. InSandra Baikie Latuszek
Me moriam
Linda Christiansen Walker
Fred DeFalco
Jacque Djus
William Farber
Victor Giammarrusco
Jorlyce Gunkel Wange
Rick Henderson
Howard Hientzelmeier
Robert Hughes
Kurt Koentopp
Dennis Konieczski
Ray Miller
George Money
Lorene Ott
Ralph Perrigo
John Pruneda
Linda Vand der Vliet Shatwell
William Schindler
Dorothy Schultz Loughlin
Melvin Sias
George Smith
Tony Stark
Rudy Perez 2009
7. In Me moriam
Sandra Baike Latuszek Linda Christiansen Walker
2008
Fred DeFalco
Jacque Djus
1972
8. In Me moriam
Jorlyce Gunkel Wange
William Farber
2002
Rick Henderson
(no picture available)
Howard Hientzelmeier
9. In Me moriam
Robert Hughes Kurt Koentopp
Dennis Konieczski
2000 Ray Miller
10. In Me moriam
Lorene Ott
George Money 1965
Ralph Perrigo
John Pruneda
1966
11. In Me moriam
William Schindler Dorothy Schultz Loughlin
George Smith
Melvin Sias
1967
12. In Me moriam
Tony Stark
Rudy Perez
2009
Linda Van Der Vliet Shatwell
2004
13. Forest View High School
SCHOOL SONG
Forest View, our Forest View
We will always remember you
For the friends we have known these years
For the laughter and the tears.
For the goals achieved with pride
Foes we've conquered side by side
We'll remain forever true
To our alma mater Forest View.
(Fred Elliot, band director)
14. Forest View High
School
2121 Goebert Road
Arlington Heights, Illinois
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20. Forest View High School
FIGHT SONG
Talk up the spirit Falcon spirit
We're gonna win this game,
Silver gold and black our colors
We're proud to shout our name.
Forest View High School
You are my school
I'll do my best for you.
Falcon fly high Put your wing to the sky
And bring victory to Forest View.
(Fred Elliot, band director)
154. THE CELLAR
TEEN DANCE CLUB
• Located in Arlington Heights, Illinois, The Cellar teen dance club provided
consistently good live musical entertainment in the 1960s. Founded in 1964 by
Paul Sampson (a local record store owner who later became a music promoter and
manager), this music venue primarily featured Rock and Roll music acts, although
some Blues acts performed as well. Originally begun in the basement of the former
St. Peter's Church administration building (hence its moniker), it moved to an unused
warehouse on Davis Street, along the Chicago and Northwestern railroad tracks. It
closed in 1970 [1].
• The Cellar became a notable venue for several reasons. Most importantly, it provided
teenagers from the region with a place to congregate and to dance.
• It was also notable because of its talented regional house / repeat bands, such as:
the Shadows of Knight, The Mauds, H.P. Lovecraft [2] , Saturday's Children,
Ted Nugent[3] [with the] Amboy Dukes, The Huns, The Other Half[4], and
Little Boy Blues [5].
• Additionally, given the its modest warehouse venue in a northwestern suburb of
Chicago, The Cellar proved to be truly remarkable because of the extraordinary
national and international Rock acts that also made appearances there, such as:
• The Who [6] [7] , The Cream [8] , The Byrds [9], Buffalo Springfield [10] , and
The Spencer Davis Group[11]