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ABOVE: “Come on girls, let’s do it right ! BELOW: Mrs. Miller, is not only the Home-Ec teacher, but the sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America, in which the members held many social activities. ’75-76 JMA is involved The Forest Park chapter of F.H.A. was very active this year. The member- ship nearly doubled in size. Through- out the year, favors were made for oc- cassions such as Valentine's Day to cheer up the residents at the Provi- dence Home. Also, a clothing drive was held. They closed the year with a Mother- Daughter Banquet, and an overnight campout for the members. ABOVE: Norma Jochem and Mrs. Miller are busy at work making fruit cups. BE- LOW: FHA officers are: Kathy Rahman, vice-president; Norma Jochcm, president; Rosie Knust, treasurer; and Sue Oser, secretary. 20
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Club horns outstanding 3.P. writers Quill and Scroll is an Internation- al Honorary Society for High School Journalists. Quill and Scroll was organized for the purpose of encourag- ing and rewarding individual achieve- ment in journalism and allied fields. Nine new members have been inducted for 1976 school year. They have been chosen for their outstanding work in the Lookout, Tracer, WFPH, and journalism in general. Quill and Scroll students work together to make their media the best. ABOVE: Quill and Scroll officers arc: Carol Wilgus, secretary; Angie Stallman, vice-president; Jean Remkc, treasurer; and Tim Bocglin, president. BELOW LEFT: Mickie Werne stands pretty as a rose, with a proportion wheel on her nose”, as Mr. Walston initiates her. 19
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Zeams clash in tourney The class tourney each year brings to a climax the competition between the classes. Four girls’ teams and four boys’ teams compete for the tourney titles. In the two final rounds this year, each class had one representative. The final outcome proved the sophomore girls and the senior boys to be the champions. ABOVE: The seniors conquered all and won the class tourney. BELOW LEFT: Angie Stallman and Janioc Englert reach for the sky. ABOVE: Not up there you dopes, the ball just rolled down the floor! BELOW: Linda Ebert and Sue Boeglin listen carefully as the coaches explain the tactics of the game. 21
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