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Dedication T HROUGHOUT our years at Forest Lake High we have recognized many people as our leaders, advisors, and friends. They have gained recognition by their immeasurable dependability and I friendship. But behind the school scenes — at home — lies the genuine guidance and understanding. The love and security we need has its roots here, growing, never failing, year by year. Our parents are our guiding light — whose interests have been in the improvement of our lives — whose love and encouragement have been inspirational — and whose never-ending sacrifices have made possible these years of high school. So to you, Mom and Dad, we respectfully dedicate this 1960 FORESTER.
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Glimpses of our year o PENING day finds an increased number of students I . . . Student Council officers elected . . . 'Harvest Havoc' highlights good old days . . . Mr. Khrush- chev's visit to the U.S. leaves American public hopeful for world peace . . . District III FHA meeting held at FL . . . Homecoming Queen and King reign over parade and game festivities . . . seniors present Mrs. McThing . . . third annual wildlife dinner prepared and served by biology and home economic students . . . social studies pupils propose revision of Student Council Constitution . . . first vacation arrives with Thanksgiving holidays . . . speech and music departments present Christmas program . . . Winter Wonderland theme carried out in Miss Forest Lake Pageant . . . sighs of relief as first semester ends . . . Thespians present 'Dark Victory' . . . Cupid's Caper crowns King and Queen of Hearts . . . FFA boys choose their chapter sweetheart ... St. Patrick honored with the wearing of the green . . . Easter brings a welcome vacation . . . prom time arrives with busy prepara- tion . . . BREEZE and FORESTER editors named at journalism banquet . . . cramming and headaches accompany finals . . . awards program holds honors for many deserving students . . . commencement marks the entrance into the future for FLHS seniors.
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Experienced Men Guide F. L.Schools; Meet Problems As Numbers Soar Without these leading administrators our school could not function. These are the men who make the final decisions concerning the operation of FLHS. Throughout nearly every day of the year, they are to be found confronted with many problems. The Board of Education members act in the capacity of policy-makers for this school district, as well as holding their regular jobs as private citizens. These m6n sacrifice a great deal of time, putting school duties before their own pleasure. Deciding whether a bond issue should be brought to a vote, accepting bids for school services, from building projects to hot lunch programs, and generally acting as the representatives of the people of the district are all part of their duties. The members of the school board have the authority to hire new teachers, create new departments as they are needed, and keep FLHS up-to- date and running efficiently. Elected by the people of the district, these board members represent many years of experience in the office of guiding our school. These school board members and administrators are dedicated to maintaining and improving the high standards of FLHS. BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Harvey Westberg, Joseph M. Morley, Henry M. Han- drum, Norton Y. Taylor, Herbert W. Engquist, Henning W. Engstrom, J. A. Hughes, superintendent of schools.
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