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I Viewer Strove for Quantity and Quality in News Publication Published by and for the students summed up the purpose of the Viewer. Besides' informing readers of school functions, the news- paper included any events outside or within the community that involved Forest View students. Mr. Richard Carey and Editor Nancy King, along with Managing Editors Ron Norberg and Patti Murray, checked materials gathered by ,X Q1 the reporters in Journalism III and IV to assure -N the existence of the quality and quantity of in- formation required to produce a good news- i paper. Frequently, Journalism I and II students contributed assignments which, when edited, sup- plemented an issue. Every Viewer contained a news page, serious and light features pages, and a sports page. Editorials, poems, Falcon Flubbers, and horoscopes provided varied reading materials for all students. EDITORIAL STAFF: Bottom Row: Karen Krzyda, Gail Sch- Jan Roberts, Melissa Parsons. Row 2: Dolores Vercelli, Paula Managing Editor Patti Murray, Editor-in-Chief Nancy King, s Vercelli intently listened for instructions from Viewer Editor Nancy King. Managing Editor Ron Norberg, Cheryl Jorgensen, Kathy 0'Rourke. Top Row: Ron Schlatter, Kathy Gagnon, Cathy Anderson, Jayne King, Kathy Powell, Kris Olson, Marilyn Trenter, Mr, Richard Carey. Viewer 85
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ll ip v- ' 'l l JOURNALISM I: Bottom Row: Karen Romano, Geri Gust, Ann'Gilliland, Kniewel. Top Row: Diane Miskovetz, Duane Macklin, Jeff Beebe, Louise Berra, Kris Winkleman, Lorraine Sadrakula, Nancy Meyer, Barb Lighthall, Chris Michalek, Kevin Clarke, Mary Beth Ryan. Viewer staff member Kathy Powell completed a pas1 Advisor Mr. Richard Carey revised Paula Kinneman's layouts. for the Christmas edition. i ,l f'I il fi Y- i !. I. . nfl.-f?a X 7 77777 . Msg.-3, l 84 Viewer ,
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Famous Guest Musicians Highlighted Band Conceri Barb Smith talked up the Falcon spirit at a football half-time show. CONCERT BAND: Bottom Row: Carolanne Haase, Sue Allen, Linda Munn, Debbie Busch, Rosemary Haase, Randi Mokas, Roy Dettloff, Nancy Bosnik, Kathy Miller. Row 2: Tod Skallerup, Linda Sue Bogard, Barbara Broman, Janet Moran, Kathy Ledding, Paul Cochenaur, Mike Calabrese, Thomas Potter, Dewain Springer, Brian Olsen, Mike White, John Jansen, Karen Lents, Rick Drews. Row 3: Susan Morris, Sandie Iwen, Janice Betterman, Caron Bentsen, Jerry Longtin, Cindy Cox, Eric Eichorst, l A variety of contests, parades, and con- certs gave the Forest View band the opportun- ity to exhibit its talent. Under the direction of Mr. Fred Elliot, the band participated in the University of Illinois Band Day, the District 214 Music Festival, the State Band Contest, the Columbus Day Parade, and the Arlington Heights Christmas Parade. The Concert Band performed for students and faculty at the Christmas Assembly and presented a Christ- mas Concert on December 20. In March, the Symphonic Band held a Winter Concert, which featured famous saxophone virtuoso, Fred Hemke. With the formation of a Jazz Band, stu- dents demonstrated their desire for variety in music. In November, the Jazz Band played at the Great Lakes Naval Hospital. Falcons lis- tened to their music at several assemblies ar concerts, including the May 12 concert, whiz starred Sonny Stit, famous tenor saxophor player from Washington, D.C. Chosen for their ability to handle the bato the Twirlers performed with the Marchir Band during football half-time shows ar also in several parades and contests. Tl four girls choreographed their own routini and occasionally used fire batons, an interes ing and entertaining innovation. Linda Krol, Bruce Bindon, Denis Padovani, David Cimo, Jackie Hock Tony Muscarello, David Waltmire, Ron Stiff, Allan Barnett, Jan Renl siak, Alan Schneck, Sue Rzepecki, Gary Fahrenbach, Vince Cortina Row: Mr. Fred Elliot, Don Mitroff, Paul Foss, Cornell Schumacher, Steele, Morgan Cotten, Edmund Dinkle, Scott Oliver, Terry Greg Jenkins, Dave Machinski, Mitch Patterson, Mark Gronke, Kucia, Mr. Jim Kasprzyk. 86 Band
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