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WELCOME TO THE 43RD

REUNION OF FOREST VIEW

HIGH SCHOOL’S CLASS OF 1966

Forest View High School

Class of 196643rd Reunion

FridayJuly 17, 2009

Wyndham-O’Hare

PROGRAM

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM RECEPTIONOpen BarAppetizers

7:00 PM GATHER IN THE DINING ROOM7:15 pm WELCOME

Bruce WernerShari Worrell

INVOCATIONLouie Tosto

SENIOR CLASS SONGREUNION COMMITTEE INTRODUCTIONTABLE BLESSING

Louie Tosto7:30 PM DINNER

Open Bar9:00 PM SPEAKER

John Courrtwright – Class Vice President9:15 PM MEMORIAL SERVICE

Louie TostoShari Worrell

FOREST VIEW SCHOOL SONGBENEDICTION

9:30 – 11:00 pm DOOR PRIZE DRAWINGDANCE, SOCIALIZING

Tonight’s Music by DJ Express

FOREST VIEW HIGH SCHOOLFOREST VIEW HIGH SCHOOLCLASS OF 1966CLASS OF 1966

SENIOR CLASS SONGSENIOR 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.”)

In MemoriamSandra Baikie Latuszek

Linda Christiansen WalkerFred DeFalcoJacque Djus

William FarberVictor Giammarrusco

Jorlyce Gunkel WangeRick Henderson

Howard HientzelmeierRobert HughesKurt Koentopp

Dennis KonieczskiRay Miller

George MoneyLorene Ott

Ralph PerrigoJohn Pruneda

Linda Vand der Vliet ShatwellWilliam Schindler

Dorothy Schultz LoughlinMelvin Sias

George SmithTony Stark

Rudy Perez 2009

In MemoriamVictor Giammarrusco

2002

In Memoriam

Sandra Baike Latuszek Linda Christiansen Walker2008

Fred DeFalco1972

Jacque Djus

In Memoriam

William Farber Jorlyce Gunkel Wange2002

Rick Henderson(no picture available)

Howard Hientzelmeier

In Memoriam

Robert Hughes Kurt Koentopp

Dennis Konieczski2000 Ray Miller

In Memoriam

George Money

Ralph Perrigo1966 John Pruneda

Lorene Ott1965

In Memoriam

William Schindler Dorothy Schultz Loughlin

Melvin Sias1980

George Smith1967

In Memoriam

Linda Van Der Vliet Shatwell2004

Tony Stark

Rudy Perez2009

Forest View High SchoolForest View High SchoolSCHOOL SONGSCHOOL 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)

Forest View High School

2121 Goebert RoadArlington Heights, Illinois

Forest View High SchoolForest View High SchoolFIGHT SONGFIGHT 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)

Then and Now

Then and NowKen Andrews

ThenLynn Andreasen Freeman

Then and NowCheryl Appleton Crates

ThenOmar Aviles

ThenDennis Barfus

ThenTom Bartels

Then and NowJim Baumgardt

THEN AND NOWLINDA BETCHNER MAGIERA

ThenJamee Blakely Strobel

Then and NowChris Blomberg Clarke-Epstein

Then and NowChuck Boesenberg

Then and NowChar Bowman Holbrook

Then and NowJohn Brennan

ThenSuzie Brown Pedersen

Then and NowJack Budz

ThenDennis Bulawa

Then and NowGary Burlette

ThenDiane Byrom Simon

THEN AND NOWSUSAN CHASE FELTON

THENNEIL CHILDRESS

ThenJohn Clevering

Then and NowArt Conforti

Then and NowJohn Courtwright

ThenChris Curry Hibbard

Then and NowNordene Donarski Halloran

Then and NowKen Dubs

Then and NowBruce Dunker

Then and NowJoyce Ehlert Nichols

Then and NowSteve Eitzenhoefer

ThenGarth Freeman

ThenBruce Gargano

ThenKathy Gersdorf

Then and NowMike Gersie

Then and NowPeggy Gillespie Winghardh

Then and Now Bob Glaser

ThenJeff Grismer

THEN AND NOWSHARON HANSEN BREE

ThenSandy Hogle Gevurtz

ThenJohn Horvath

Then and NowBill HUGHES

Then and NowCathi Hurley Beazley

ThenFred Isberner

Then and NowSusan Jacobsen D’Avanzo

Then and NowJohn Janett

Then and NowBetty Jo Johnson

THEN AND NOWChuck Jubert

THEN AND NOWJIM KASZUBA

Then and NowShari Kelley Worrell

Then and NowAlison Kisch Dedrick

THENSUSAN KIVLEHAN SHERRITT

THEN AND NOWGARY KNUDSON

Then and NowKaryn Kozak

Then and NowMarcia Kratky Navinovich

Then and NowKathy Kunze Turner

ThenKeith Kutch

ThenBrian Lampert

ThenBruce Lampert

ThenTom Larkin

Then and NowMike Langston

Then and NowEd Lauing

ThenSteve Leider

THEN AND NOWBob Mackey

THEN AND NOWKATHLEEN MADALINSKI

MACKEY

ThenVicki Muehl Simone

ThenSteve Mueller

THEN AND NOWJACKIE MUHR SWIDER

ThenMike Nolan

Then and NowJohn Norberg

Then and NowDarryl Oberg

THEN AND NOWLYDIA PARKINSON GREENE

Then and NowJim Patenaude

THEN AND NOWSUE PAYNE

THEN AND NOWCHARLOTTE POULIS KEANE

ThenTom Rainey

ThenBarbara Rectoris Hollow

Then and NowDagmar Reimann Helgage

ThenAlicia Salazar Maier

Then and NowSue (Schwerin) Andrews

Then and NowJudie Siewenie Wells

ThenMichael Sippel

Then and NowLouis Tosto

THEN AND NOWTERRY WABICH

THEN AND NOWPEGI WACHTEL STRMEL

ThenBob Walters

ThenRon Wayda

Then and NowWendy Wegner Ribner

ThenSuzanne Wesolek Hunter

Then and NowBruce Werner

ThenJack White

Then and NowRichard Zapfel

OUR PRESENT LIVES

Peggy Gillespie Winghard and her husband, Chris at their daughter

Sandra’s Wedding

Betty Jo Johnson and husband

Bob and Kathy Mackey and grandchildren

Shari Kelley WorrellActive in many groups

Karyn Kozak and Bob Glaser

Dagmar Reimann Helgager and husband

Gary Burlette and wife Kathleen (Turcotte) ‘67

Jim and Linda (Schira –’67) Patenaude

Wendy Wegner Riber with husbandKris, two of their sons and

daughter-in-laws

Hip Teacher

Steve and Tanya Eitzenhoefer

Suzanne Wesolek Hunter and husband Frank

JUDI SIEWENIE The Skater

LINDA BETCHNER MAGIERA AND FAMILY

Sue (Schwerin) and Ken Andrews

JIM, KERRI AND CLARE KASZUBA

FATHER LOUIE

LYDIA PARKINSON AND FRIEND

JACKIE MUHR SWIDER AND GRANDCHILD

BRUCE WERNER AND DAUGHTER JACKIE

KEN DUBBS WITH GRANDSON

Cathy Hurley Beazley and husband

SUSAN KIVLEHAN SHERRITT AND FAMILY

Jim and Sharon Baumgardt with their son Ty and his wife Trish

GARY KNUDSON WITH SONS

LIFE AT FOREST VIEW HIGH SCHOOL

IS THIS WHAT THEY WERE TEACHING BACK IN THE

DAY?

Peggy Gillespie Winghard and class of ‘64 Leslie Scharf and Mary

Willie

JIM MORONI

Can you guess who

this is?

TYPING CLASSBILL HUGHES, ALISON KISCH, KEVIN LOUCKS

JIM BAUMGART AND STEVE MUELLER

Jim Moroni, Bob, Mike, Tom Johnson, Bill Hughes and Naoki Saito

JACK BUDZ, LARRY RAUTENKRANZ, BRUCE LAMPERT

FALL FESTIVAL ‘65

LINDA MEYERS, LANA PASLEY, KATHY HURLEY, MARY KENNEDY, KAY HESTER

FALL FESTIVAL ’65JUDIE SIEWENIE AND PENNY

SODERBERG

JUNIOR PROM AND TRIP

SENIOR PROM

JUDIE SIEWENIE

Senior Prom

CLASS OF ’66EXTRA

CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

THE CELLARTEEN 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]

SHADOWS OF KNIGHT

OUR PLACE TO MEET AND CRUISE

Cruisin’ at Mickey D’safter Young Life

SPORTS

CheerleadersCindy Boddy, Meredyth Buckholz, Kim Garrity, Cathy

Hurley, Lana Pasley and Laurie Barish

GYMNASTICS

Girls Senior Leaders

WRESTLINGBRIAN LAMPERT

COACHES SCOTT AND OHL

Girls Tennis Team

CHUCK BOESENBERG, PAT DUNNIGAN, JERRY ADAMS, JIM KUBIK, MIKE SEVERNS, JIM BAUMGART

YOUNG LIFE WAS A MAJOR PART OF MANY OF OUR

LIVES

Young Life CampFrontier Ranch, Colorado

1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier Camp

Colorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier Camp

Colorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young LifeFrontier CampColorado, 1965

Young Life Camp CastawayMinnesota, 1965

GRADUATION 1966

GRADUATION 1966

Salutatorian and Valedictorian

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