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Group of Sixty-nine Singers Present Musical Enjoyment At Concerts and Assemblies Soloist Kitty Bieker sang Help Me Make It Through the Night at the spring concert. Director Phyllis Johanneman presented flowers to the grad uating seniors. Music Through the Years was presented by the Forest Park High School Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis Johanneman. Sing, sing a song, sing out loud, sing out strong... Throughout the school year, the For- est Park chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Phyllis Johanneman, has en- tertained audiences at assemblies and concerts. To brighten the holiday spirit, the chorus presented a Christmas concert singing tunes of the season. Music Through the Years was the theme as the sixty-nine member choir presented their spring recital. They brought back memories of the early 1900's and then performed ar- rangements of popular songs. u
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Flag Corps Adds Flash and Precision to Ranger Band Gold flashing, ankle-to-the-knee marching, and twelve exclusive hard working girls. This is the Flag Corps of Forest Park. Under the direction of Gene Keusch, the Corps represented a small, but extremely significant portion of the band. The influence they had over the performances in several parades and contests this year, was unbeliev- able as they added a special touch of uniqueness to the Marching Rangers. The girls were inexperienced and had alot to learn. Many hours of constant work were contributed by the girls as they struggled to point for Mr. Keusch his picture of a truly outstanding Corps. The girls fulfilled his dreams, of which the result was success far beyond the dreams of anyone. The Flag Corps adds a new look to the band as they prepare for state competi tion at Indianapolis in the ISMA marching band contest. The 1973-74 Flag Corps are, Kneeling from left to right: Sara Allen, Brenda Daunhauer, Margaret Kraus, Diane Jochem, Joanne Boechman, Sara Haake. Standing are Marilyn Knust, Donna Treeter, Lisa Schnell, Beth Hauser, Kathy Weyer, Judy Lubbers, and Kathy Bartley. The Flag Corps was under the direction of Mr. Gene Keusch. 13
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Clubs Contribute to Involvement and Interest of Students Officers of the FHA are Rose Brosmer, historian, Norma Jochem, reporter, Joan Zink, secretary, and Janet Welp and Diane Jochem, co-presidents. Clubs are an important part of Forest Park’s curriculum. They give the students and teachers a chance to relax from their busy schedules, and give them a chance to test skills against each other. Library business is Media Club business. The club helps to prepare material for teachers. Under the leadership of Sr. Boniface Dewig, they keep a scrapbook of all Forest Park events. Testing athletic skills and having fun was the main objec - tive of the GAA. Mrs. Mary Lou Luebbehusen, sponsor, provided bowling, roller skating, and a volleyball tourney for the girls. They were striving to be Billie Jean Kings and Olga Korbuts of Forest Park. The FHA did its part to serve the school and community. They helped the nursing homes and supported the Easter Seals campaign. The major goal of the club is to prepare for tomorrow when it comes. We thank you, Media Club,FHA,and GAA, for adding to the prestige that has made Forest Park what it is. Teresa Meyer, treasurer, Carol Bickwermert, president, and Velda Milbourn, secretary, served as Media Club officers. They were directed by Sr. Mary Bon- iface Dewig. Cindy Fischer, Judy Lubbers, Trudy Albert, and Mary Ruhe were the GAA officers. Mrs. Mary Lou Luebbehusen was the sponsor.
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