Forest Lake High School - Forester Yearbook (Forest Lake, MN)

 - Class of 1977

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Bands March To A After a long rehearsal, band students return instruments to their cases. Different Drummer Marching music initiated the band for the coming year. New music was brought out and new styles were set as the marching band went under the direction of Paul Red- mond. A pre-game show was seen before every home football game. Incorporating the talents of the flag corps, twirlers and cheerleaders, homecoming halftime proved to be a success. Throughout the year the pep band per- formed at athletic events. Under the direction of Rollin Nelson, the concert band performed the winter concert on December 18th. In preparation for the concert, many long afternoons were spent playing the endless notes of “Tacotta Marziale.” “Fingal’s Cave” will never be the same without Rick Schroeder and his magic sax. And “What I Did For Love” with Dan Merrill playing a trumpet solo? Varsity and rang- er band started serious literature and also playing for the winter concert. With new ideas from Paul Redmond and the experience of Rollin Nelson, the band had a success- ful year. ABOVE. CONCERT BAND. TOP ROW: Director R Nelson. Ron Demarais. Doug Smith, Jim Plain. Wes Peterson. Dan Lutz. Carla Johnson. Dave Barnes, Bob Stright, Kevin Anderson; FOURTH ROW; Cindy Nast. Colette Hawkinson, Karen Johnson. Micky Grundhofer. Mike Black. Scott Schanms, Renee Briggs. Dick Valenty, Wayde Houle. Janet Maki. Scot Nelson, Brad Houle. Andy Valenty, Paul Olson. Steve Havens. Dave Blackbird, Julie Feils, Jim Bullard, Jeff Hansen. Lon Lamprecht; THIRD ROW: Gloria Rosenberger, Carrie Berge. Candy Weeks. Nancy Gessner. Dan Merrill. John Polzin, Brian Iverson. Julie Bracht. Lynn Lindberg, Mark Hesla. Jill Olson. Jay Voelker. Sue Scanlon. Rick Schroeder. John Clifford; SECOND ROW: Julie Read. Mayreen Seiler. Sue Swenson. Debbie Kaufer, Debbie Knudson, Terry Paulino, Tim Peiffer, Susie Erickson. Nancy Nelson, Steve Dehaven, Sue Manthey. Mark Waldoch. Paul Petrella; FRONT ROW: Sue Boleen. Shari. Proulx. Brenda Banta. Lori Florhaug. Patty Rantanan. Kris Nelson. Nancy Johnson. Linda Madsen, Wendi Steely, Leslie Strand. Darla Laroque. Band 7

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ABOVE. BACK ROW: Tom Hart. Otto Wirgau. Mark Summers, Jodi Briggs. Dave Preston, Scoot Mack, Doug Banto, Wanda Dumire, Liz Bodine, Rich Crunny. Gerry Gilbertson. FOURTH ROW: Tom Quanamen, Chris Heck, Richard Jarosiewicz. Jay Havlisch, Kim Empey, Dean Miller, Ed Theobald, Gary Iverson, Nate Nelson, Brad Olson. Scott Roman. THIRD ROW: Donna Johnson. Vicki Eberhardt, Danny Weiss, Dirk Rehbein, Vicki Waataja, Evert Diemort, Pam Bever, Jim Cacy, Scott Schultz, Mitch Nelson, Brian Miller, Don Nelson, Tim Scanlon, Jan Lindberg. SECOND ROW: Michelle Carlson, Julie Jergens, Sue Clemens. Barb Robertson, Marya Mattson, Cindy Olson, Lori Olson, Sharon Dirks, Lisa Beckman, Rick Nimis, Melanie Benoy, Lynn Nelson, Cindy Winberg, Dawna Keegan, Cathy McKenzie, Kelly Nelson, JoDee Olson. FRONT ROW: Terry Tyler, Pauline Ash, Lori Proulx, Cathy Sraff, Mary Ann House, Johnna Fulks. Dawn Krinke, Elizabeth Biier, Mary Kae Erickson, Pam Johnson, Dawna Coffeen, Vicki Bergeron, Dee Ann Quigley, Wendy Jacobson. BELOW, VARSITY BAND, TOP ROW: Kelly Anderson, Pam Cole, Mark Banta, Nan Bracht, Scott Henderson, Mark Bark; FOURTH ROW: Arden Johnson, Tim Cakebread. Jodi Weiss, Jennifer Damchik, Ruth Waller, Bernie Robinson, Beth Kedrowski, Dan Michaud; THIRD ROW: Sandy Peterson, Lori O’Brien. Cathy Scanlon, Jo Gunderson, Jim Koch, Craig Bever, Mark Hansen, Gene Lott, Mark Moraczewski, Dave Esberg, Rena Marier, Roxanne Petermeier; SECOND ROW: Cindy St. Clair, Barbara Hanson, Diane Gillette, Liz Fox, Curt Frenning, Doreen Tyler. Bruce Carlson, Terry Owen, Stephanie McConnell, Linda Smallidge, Cookie Olson, Sara Thompson, Janet Johnson; FIRST ROW: Stephanie Carter, Lisa Blatter, Debbie Lehmann, Lori Nelson. Betsy Shannon, Sue Sunsten, Yvonne Boyes, Sue Mulvihill, Chris Van Nispen, Debbie Doucette. Sue Daninger, Enita Shannon, Becky Mickelson, Heidi Flint. 6 Band



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Twirlers Make Change In Their Routine Style BELOW. DRUM MAJOR: Jay Voelker. ABOVE, FLAG CORPS: Pauline Ash, Terry Tyler. Sheri Pennison, Debbie Avery. Darla Laroque, Barb Harley. Katy Henderson. Nancy Nelson. Debbie Knudson, Liz Beier, Mary Boyer. Colleen Reeder. Sarah Thompson, Jackie Nielsen. Suzanne Sunsten 8 Flags Major(ettes) After the long summer vacation of many hours of march- ing practices, the majorettes began preparing for home- coming. With the high horse-like and majestic step, the coronation procession was proudly executed. Homecom- ing halftime show was a success with the help of Mrs. Onell, revived enthusiasm, new costumes, and, once again, working with the cheerleaders. Especially their fea- ture routine “Free Ride ; smiles and all even if a mistake was made. The majorettes also performed in pre-game shows during the football season. Being there are only the three senior majorettes left and because of the lack of participation, there may be no future majorettes. Exhibiting poise and nerve, Jay Voelker executed a front handspring beginning the homecoming halftime show. Having done this without falling. Jay could stop worrying about grass stains. Beautifying the FLHS homecoming week with color, and dignity, the 26 member flag corps and captain, Nancy Nelson, underwent months of practice to prepare for the year’s events. Taking part in coronation, the homecom- ing parade, and doing a drill to “Rhapsody in Blue” during the halftime show, the corps also marched in several parades. Painting their cupboards was an experience for all and will never be forgotten.

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