Forest Park High School - Tracer Yearbook (Ferdinand, IN)

 - Class of 1974

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Last minute instructions are given out by Coach” Klein as It s the battle of the belly button as Coach Peacock and a tense, nervous faculty team pays no attention at all. Terry Recker tip-off the Student-Faculty game. Juniors Fall to “Ageless Wonders” in Student-Faculty Game The closer you get, the better he looks! Eh, Mr. Klein? Mr. Ginn? All this bubbly group needed was a little champagne to help celebrate their victory over the juniors in the annual Student-Faculty basketball game. The game took place during ECA period on Friday, March 22. The jubilant, ex- hausted old men of the faculty are, left to right (more or less): Mr. Jim Pea- cock, Mr. Steve Stoffel, Mr. Ted Padgett, Mr. Larry Klein, Mr. Tom Johnson, Mr. Jim Johannemann, Mr. Gary Ginn, Mr. Larry Tenbarge, and Mr. Jim Uagedorn. 16

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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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Ninety-three Seniors of 1974 Strive to Reach Set Goals To Make Final Year Successful Got spirit? . . . Let’s hear it! In their very best duds, the senior class proved that they've got that jiving spirit. The student lounge” became popular among the seniors as it gave them a place to get together during free periods. Being a senior holds many very special moments, espe cially for this Class of '74. The senior class had what it took to back their team during the pre-sectional days. They had the taste of a sectional vic- tory. It HAD to be, this would be their final year. They went to the games with all the enthusiasm they had and proved that you could lose, yet still win. The cry for a student lounge was heard as the senior class drastically searched for a place to prop up their feet after a hard day. That little ol corner by the popcorn machine was just fine. After all is done, it hurts to leave you, Forest Park. We've had some real fine times, but it's time to go. Graduation seems so final, but we'll be seeing you around, because we know that you will always be a big part of us. 17

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