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GAC supports girls’ sports at FP The Girls’ Athletic Club worked hard to support girls’ sports at Forest Park. They worked concessions at most of the girls’ basketball and volleyball games. The proceeds from the concessions were used for three projects. They provid- ed $40 for the use of each girls’ varsity team. They presented a Girls’ Athletic Club scholarship. The recipient this year was Kim Reutman. They also presented plaques to all of the graduating senior girl athletes at the annual Sports Awards Banquet. The sponsors were Mrs. Mary Lou Lueb- behusen and Miss Ellen Hendricks. The officers for 1985-86 were Linda Kunkler, president, and Diane Braunecker, secretary-treasurer. 20
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y FHA chapter has very active schedule The FP chapter of the Future Homemakers of America had a very active schedule this chool year. They helped the chorus with the Madrigal Dinner. They attended the district meeting held in the fall. They held a food drive for the needy at Thanksgiving, made valentines for special education classes, and also helped many other clubs and organizations in the school. The club’s sponsor was Miss Brenda Wood. She assisted the officers and helped them plan the activities. Lisa Jahn said, “FHA is a lot of fun and very rewarding.” 1. Janet Jochem fills an Easter basket. 2. The FHA officers are Lisa Jahn, treasurer, Kris Lueken, secretary, Janet Jochem, vice-president, and Jackie Hoffman, president. 3. The FHA members for 1985-86. 19
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Outdoor Adventure Club is a learning experience The Outdoor Adventure Club went on three outings this year. They went hiking at Hemlock Cliffs in the fall. In the winter they went skiing at Paoli Peaks. They also went cano- ing on the Blue River on June 8, 1986. “Everyone had a fun time on the trips,” said club member Leslie Schnell. “They were a learning experience.” “It was hard to get all the students in Outdoor Adventure Club together at one time because most of them were also in- volved in sports and other activities,” said Mr. Jim Hagedorn, sponsor. 1. Mike Kloeck, Jeff Burger, Chad Barth and Tommy Crit- chfield get instructions for the Blue River canoing trip. 2. Mr. Hagedorn passes out permission slips to Duane Englert, Steve Schulz and Wayne Oser. 21
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