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Brenda Barth and Cindy Muller enjoy roller skating with the Jerry Jochem tries a fast muscle-building program. Weight- GAA at Burdette Park in Evansville, Indiana. lifting helps prepare the body for competitive sports. Dynamic Students Set Up Various Sports GAA officers: Sharon Lueken, president; Judy Oeding, vice- retary. The GAA sponsored many extracurricular activities president; Carol Mehling, treasurer; and Donan Seufert, sec- for all interested Forest Park student. 22
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of Activities for Enthusiastic Rangers Anyone interested in joining a club was sure to find one to fit his exact specifications. Over thirty clubs were open to Forest Park students during the 1971-72 school year. Every stu- dent was required to participate in at least one club or report for study hall. However, students could join as many clubs as they so desired. Clubs were set up for 35- or 70- minute lengths on two separate schedules. Schedules one and two were alternated throughout the school term. One period each week was de- voted to club and extracurricular ac- tivities. RIGHT: Diane Boeglin, vice-president; Dpnna Niehaus, president (both seat- ed); Margie Buechler, secretary; and Paula Heeke, treasurer, check up on a point of reference. The Media Club, in an extra effort, ekpt a photogra- phic record of the school year. SSvYVVV A VWVVVVW Ferdinand Branch Library 243 W. Toth St. Ferdinand, IN 47532 Mr. Marvin McCutcheon leads a small band of avid fossil hunters on an expedition through the school’s parking lot.
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Volleyball provides a quick release for tensions built up during a school day. Clubs; Find Them Exhilarating9 Enjoyable No one could ever say there was not anything to do during ECA periods because, with about thirty clubs, there was no excuse for idleness. Name the club and it was probably listed on one of the two busy sched- ules. Drama, crocheting, weightlifting, golf, languages—to list only a few of the various clubs. There was something for everyone, and many times there was too much. It was often quite diffi- cult to fit in all of the things a person was interested in doing. The faculty of Forest Park were all involved in the ECA schedule. Each teacher sponsored at least one club, and many had two or three clube to take care of. But it was enjoyable for all. Stu- dents and faculty got together in an atmosphere other than that of the classroom and learned from each other. RIGHT: Mary Ruhe watches the ping pong ball soar above the table as La- verne Weyer waits to return the serve. 23
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