Forest View High School - Talon Yearbook (Arlington Heights, IL)

 - Class of 1971

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V-Show Used Special Sound and Lighting Effects members performed to the contemporary dance number 'Tm a Man. funny piece of grassn in the flower pot provided a topic for one of the blackouts. Original blackouts, songs, and musical ar- rangements highlighted this year's Variety Show How Old Will You Be in 1984? The production, jointly directed by Mr. Robert Stelk and John Wegner, included over twenty acts and employed such special effects as strobe lighting and unique sound techniques. Individual performances ranged from Jo Ann Mugnolo's lamentation on the younger gen! eration in The Flower Song to Kerry Dono- van's entertaining portrayal of Charles M. Schulz' famous character, Charlie Brown, in Lunchtime, The novel space-age number, March of the Martians, contrasted with Rubber Ducky to illustrate the variety of dances presented. Ann VandenBoom and Sue Lubeck sang stage tunes from The Happy Ending and Sweet Charity, respectively. With the help of John Wegner, the Vocales pre- sented a comedy routine based on My Heart Belongs to Daddy. Folk singers Dee Dibble and Joy Agger set a poignant mood with Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye. Short black- outs concerned with a variety of subjects sep- arated the acts. After a brief intermission, the band played an original composition, C- 100, by Mr. Fred Elliot, the band director. The ensemble closed the show with the number, Beginnings, by the musical group, Chicago. Charlie Brown came to Forest View in an original skit by Kerry Donavon.



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and clubs combined efforts to deck our halls. rated halls reflected Falcon Christmas spirit. Rick Latta relaxed after doing his share in the Canned Food Drive Week activities. Canned Food Drive and Decorations Marked the Holiday Season Sponsored by the Representative Assembly, the annual Canned Food Drive enabled Falcons to express their Christmas spirit while aiding the less fortunate. Collection of the food began December 14 and continued until the twenty- first. Organized on a class-competition basis, the sophomores won the drive with a total of 2,978 pounds. General Chairman Dan McFall added a fifth bin for items collected by teachers and students at Dempster Junior High School. Altogether, the Falcons accumulated 9,554 pounds of food, which they sent to Northwest Op- portunity Center for distribution in Cook County. Christmas Week 59

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