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8 Schaal Life

9 Chorus and Sweet Rhythm Ensemble are successful with dinner concert This year the chorus and Sweet Rhythm Ensemble tried something new. Their spring concert was held in a nightclub atmosphere. A roast beef dinner was served and many soloests and small groups performed. BELOW: Jean Mullen, Margie Potter, Bud Hart and John Winnings do a disco dance routine. RIGHT: Judy Jochem sings "Let Us Entertain You." BOTTOM LEFf: Margie Potter and Judy Jochem sing "Candyman." BOTTOM RIGHT: The choir rehearses.

10 LEFf: Chris Smith takes a break. She accompanied the choir and Sweet Rhythm in most of their performances. BELOW: Lugene KJem sings "Send In the Clowns." BOITOM: The Sweet Rhythm Ensemble performs in the Christmas Concert.

11 Marching Rangers are The 1978-'79 marching Rangers, under the direction of Mr. Gene Keusch, again had a successful year in contests. In the first contest of the year, the Dale Fall Festival, the Rangers captured first place for the sixth time. Another first place came at Ohio County, Kentucky. Second place ratings were achieved at both Henderson 8

12 successful In contests County and at the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival. In the ISMA District Marching Contest at Southridge the marching Rangers received a first place in class B competition and qualified for state competition. At the state contest in Terra Haute a sixth place rating was received. This was better than any other band from Dubois County. 9

13 Aux. units win high ratings The Drill Team, Flag Corps and Rifle Corps had a successful year marching with the band, competing in contests and performing at basketball games. The Drill Team was named third best in the state in Indiana School Music Association competition at Franklin, on March 24, The Flag Corps and Rifle Corps both received excellent ratings at Franklin. In a marching competition at Ohio County, Ky., the Flag Corps and Rifle Corps were named the best band front in the contest. Also, the Flag Corps won top honors at the Tell City Marching Contest. 10

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15 ''Mistletoe Magic'' an Mingling with friends, dancing, laughing and listening to good music were the effects of the 1978 Holiday Ball, entitled "Mistletoe Magic." The annual Student Council event turned out an outstanding crowd as The Willard Cratchelow Band set the mood, playing requested tunes. ABOVE: Anita Blessinger and Mike Olinger must be keeping a secret from the people behind them. ABOVE: Tami Smith and Jeff Kline enjoy their last Holiday Ball. BELOW: Calories! Calories! ABOVE: The freshman have a good time at their first Holiday Ball. BELOW: The Willard Cratchelow Band did a fantastic job entertaining the students at the annual event. 12

16 evening to remember Decorations of all kinds filled the atmosphere at the St. Anthony Community Center with holiday happiness. The evening was filled with enchantment as cameras flashed, capturing memories of special moments. ABOVE: Something quite amusing has caught the eyes of Marcene Klem and Annette Knust. ABOVE: Therese Kippenbrock and her date are caught doing a little "Slow Dancing." BELOW: Jim "Mousie" Hoppenjans passes out the punch.

17 Betas WID honors ABOVE: Lea Ann Smith is elected secretary of the 1978 State Beta Convention. BELOW: Rocky Emmert and Mr. Ten barge discuss the upcoming State Beta Convention. ABOVE: Officers of the Beta Qub are Rocky Emmert, president; Marcene Klem, vice-president; Luann Ketzner, secretary; and Fred Schipp, treasurer. BELOW: Members of the Beta Qub. BELOW LEFT: Beta members listen intently during a meeting. BELOW RIGHT: Arnie Van Winkle pacifies himself on the long bus ride home from the weekend Beta Convention at Indianapolis. The Beta Qub swept honors in both talent and scrapbook competition and Lea Ann Smith was named State Beta Secretary. \4

18 NaHoSo Responsibility, leadership and character are the main ingredients of being a member of the National Honor Society. The members individually have proven scholastic ability in school. As a group the members undergo various activites which benefit both the school and the community. ABOVE: Imogene Schaeffer waits for members to be seated before she conducts a meeting. BELOW: Members of the National Honor Society who have worked hard throughout the school year. ABOVE: The NaHoSo officers are Luann Ketzner, treasurer; Imogene Schaefer, president; Marla Gish, secretary; and Mark Jahn, vice-president. ABOVE: Mr. Leinenbach Honor Society sponsor instructs his members for a mission. BELOW: Luann Ketzner is pulled from the wreck during NaHoSo disaster drill in Huntingburg.

19 S.C. provides leaders hi] ABOVE: Brenda Begle seriously accepts the responsibility of Student Council vice-president, as she is being swom in. BELOW: After being swom in as Student Council president, Rocky Emmert is ready to meet the challenge of serving the student body. ABOVE: Vice-president Brenda Begle, President Rocky Emmert, Tn~asu Brian Begle and Secretary Karen Begle are the Student Council's officers. BELOW: Students raise their right hand as they become members of the Student Council. 16

20 ~uill and Scroll honors journalists ABOVE: Julie Englert is camera shy. ABOVE LEFT: members of Quill and Scroll. ELOW: Marla Gish, "a wild and crazy girl," :lls the new Quill and Scroll members the do's dont's of journalism. BELOW: Dots Klem adores her bright and shiny Quill and Scroll BELOW: No one knows the evil that is hidden in the eyes of Debbie Goldman and Marla Gish. 17

21 FHA, FF A build The club carried out many projects this year. Among these projects were a clothing drive, filling sunshine boxes and the annual FHA Banquet. ABOVE: FHA Officers: Charlotte Jochem, secretary; Jayne Durcholz, vice-president; Shelly Kempf, treasurer; Laura Maxey, president. BELOW: Last minute prep for the banquet. BELOW: Members take time out for pictures. Below: Members take time out for pictures. ABOVE: FHA sponsor, Mrs. Mary Miller. BELOW: Students cram for a home economics test. 18

22 for the future The Vocational Agriculture program is to prepare students to work in the agriculture field after graduation. Above: Freshmen FFA members take a break to pose for a picture. Right: Mr. Peter helps Ron Buechler with a woods project. Above: Kevin Jochem concentrates on his Ag. test. Left: FF A members. 19

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24 Basketball Queen crowned On Saturday night, January 21, 1979, Therese Kippenbrock was crowned Forest Park's Basketball Queen. Therese and her court reigned over the game against the Tecumseh Braves. The theme of the ceremony was "Before the Magic Turns to Memories." BELOW: Student Council President Rocky Emmert Places the crown and cape on Therese, and kisses the new queen. RIGHT: The varsity cheerleaders wait with the symbols of the basketball queen's reign. 21

25 Jan Gerber and Tom Austin Therese Kippenbrock and Pat Snyder Marcene Klem and John Knust Rhonda Marshall and Jon Gerber Jean Mullen and Rick Meier Jane Oeding and Brian Begle Mona Prechtel and Lance Luegers Sharon Schnell and Rick Recker Mary Beth Weyer and Mark J ahn 22

26 Basketball Queen Therese Kippenbrock and her court reign over Tecumseh game ~ Lea Ann Smith and Bill Mehling Marcia Kluemper and Dean Blessinger Kathy Kendall and Scott Verkamp 23

27 ABOVE: Rhonda Haas twists and turns to the music. RIGHT: Even the faculty has fun at the prom. BE LOW: Prom queen and king, Jan Gerber and Tom Austin. BELOW RIGHT: The music is enjoyed by all, Prom proves to be a memorable evening

28 ABOVE: Just chattering is an important part of the evening. BELOW: "Come and get it!" ABOVE: Linda Knies and Jim Lange share the evening. BELOW: Jumor class officers, Rod Milbourne and Lea Smith prepare to announce the prom king and BELOW: Everybody loves to dance. BELOW RIGHT: There is no single place left unguarded.

29 'We've Got Tonight' The theme for the 1979 Junior Senior Prom was "We've Got Tonight." Jan Gerber and Tom Austin were crowned as queen and king, in what was the highlight of the evening. The hard work of the junior class was well appreciated by everyone who attended this memorable evening. ABOVE: Therese Kippenbrock gives a stem look to Dots Klem while their dates attempt to join in the conversation. ABOVE: Jon Gerber and Sue Sonderman enjoy their evening. ABOVE: Dave Winkler monopolizes the dance floor as he gets down to the sounds of the band. 26

30 Pep Club cheers on ABOVE: The cheerleaders, along with Mrs. Sandy Mellis, prepare to teach the club a new chant. BELOW: The Forest Park cheering section shows its spirit. fhe pep club officers, pictured above, help maintain the standards of the members of the club, pictured below. BELOW RIGHT: l'aul "Snowy" W endholt really shows spirit while doing his job as the Ranger mascot.

31 Students present 'Bye Bye Birdie' The musical comedy "Bye Bye Birdie" was presented in the Forest Park Auditorium April 5, 6 and 7. BELOW LEFT: Rosey (Carla Sonderman) tells Albert (Fred Schipp) that she is leaving AlMayLou Music Company. BELOW CENTER: The girls eye Conrad Birdie (Rodney Milbourn). RIGHT: The mayor and his wife (Dave Winkler and Debbie Goldman) boogie as Conrad sings. BELOW: The cast of "Bye Bye Birdie." - 2!1

32 ABOVE LEFf: Rocky strongly objects to Conrad's "last kiss." ABOVE: Rhonda Marshal shows the feelings of all the girls as Conrad is ready for his departure. BELOW: Rodney Milbourn catches the eyes and hearts of girls in the audience. ABOVE: Just a little rehearsal before the real thing. BELOW: Fred Schipp conducts the girls in singing "We love you Conrad."

33 The end of the beginning for the sen.,ors ABOVE: The seniors lea""e the gym to get lined up. Only minutes later they would be marching to "Pomp and Circumstance." They received thei" diplomas. Then the band played the recessional, and four years of high school were over for the Class of '79. LEFT AND RIGHT: Mark Leffert and Dean Danhauer are congratulated by a relative. BELOW: Fred Schipp gives the Salutatory Address. LEFT: Valedictorian Marcene Klem addresses the.:lass. BELOW: Class President Andy Verkamp speaks for his classmates. }0

34 ABOVE: "I did it. I really did it!" ABOVE LEFT: One last chance to goof-off. BELOW: Seniors move their tassels as they are declared official graduates. ABOVE: Janice Lueken and Pat Rickelman have their own way of congratulating one another. BELOW: ''Congratulations!'' BELOW RIGHT: ''How do you keep this thing on straight?'' 3 I

35 ABOVE: John Lampert and Arnie Van Winkle are proud of one another. ABOVE RIGHT: Gary Dall smiles before his big moment. BELOW: "Time for pictures.'' ABOVE: Memories of graduation day. BELOW LEFf: Jim Englert has what he has been waiting for. BELOW RIGHT: "Yes, Sharon, it's time to get your diploma."

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37 Science In the science department this year at Forest Park, the classes offered were Biology I, Biology ll, Chemistry I, Chemistry ll and physics. Mr. Tom Meyer, Mr Bill Brown and Mr. Nathan Schnellenberger helped the students through a year of learning and new techniques. ABOVE: Randy Buechler smiles while he works with his project. ABOVE: Jay Leonard assists Verlyn Gehlhausen while they work on their mitosis chromosomes. ABOVE: Vicki Veatch puts together some of her beads. ABOVE: Students observe how the process of mitosis, dividing chromosomes. works during Biology I class.

38 Mathematics A key to learning This year in the math department, general math, business math, prealgebra, Algebra I, geometry, Algebra II and unified math were the courses offered at Forest Park. Mr. Larry Klein, Mrs. Linda Shaneyfelt, Mr. Charles Jones and Mr. Tom Meyer worked together to teach the classes. ABOVE: Cherise Colber looks as if she is really studying hard in Algebra I. LEFT: Tim Dall and Bruce Weyer work on their geometry problem. ABOVE: Mr. Klein explains what to do. LEFT: Mrs. Shaneyfelt explains how to do the problems. ABOVE: Lou Ann Atkins studies on her business math lesson. 1\

39 Journalism This year in the journalism department, the students worked under the supervision of Mr. Ed Walston. The students did all the work on the newspaper by laying out all the pages, typesetting the stories and printing the newspaper completely in the graphic arts room. The photogtaphers took, developed and printed all the pictures for the yearbook and the newspaper. ABOVE: Beverly Marshall helps Julie Englert learn how to use the typesetting ~hine. ABOVE: "Mr. Walston, are you really a devil?" RIGHT: Nancy Lamkin works on a layout page. ABOVE: Stu Englert searches in the cabinet for something. ABOVE: Rhonda Marshall prints and develops some pictures in the darkroom, as she finds that it is funny. LEFT: Rocky Emmert dreams of better things to do as he is busy on a layout page. 36

40 Graphic Arts. A class of production This year in the graphic arts classes, the students learned how to print some of their own stationary and how to work on the newspaper. Under the direction of Mr. Steve Stoffel, the graphic arts students learned a lot about graphic arts and printing. ABOVE: Todd Boeglin uses the typesetting machine and finally finds out how it works. ABOVE: Sue Patton works dili- gently on a layout page. ABOVE: Luci Englert dreams of days that she will look like herself again. LEFT: Joyce Colber relaxes while she should be working. ABOVE: Mr. Stoffel, what are you looking for? 17

41 Agriculture Vocational program started This year's agriculture department had a new teacher, and became certified for a vocational agriculture program. Mr. Kent Peter, the new teacher, instructed' the agriculture students on the latest methods in the farming world. The students especially enjoyed working on projects and the many field trips. ABOVE: Paul Bromm smiles during one of his exciting agriculture classes. LEFT: Mr. Peter passes out a test. ABOVE: Jeff Welp thinks it's too hard, but, RIGHT: Ruth Betz is already finished. ABOVE: Mr. Peter stares at David Leisman as Dave poses generously for his picture to be suddenly taken. 38

42 Industrial Arts The industrial arts classes consisted of many different types of classes this year. They included power and trans, welding, woods, drafting and general shop. With the help of Mr. Steve Stoffel, Mr. Jim Johanneman and Mr. Jeff Johnson, the students were able to do such things as overhaul engines, draw up bluprints, work with T squares, learn to weld and learn to work with wood. ABOVE: Tom Mundy a box in metals class. ABOVE: For the first time this year Fred Englert gets his locker open. LEFT: Terry Kempf woru with the grinder. ABOVE: Pat Snyder and Eric Uebelhor work together on the milling machine.

43 Social studies observes the world In the social studies department, world htstory, U. S. History, sociology, psychology, geography, and government were all offered. Qasses were taught by Miss Ellen Hendricks, Mr. Frank Smith, and Mr. Jim Hubers. Left: Only a mother could possibly love a face like Doug Lindauer's. Below: Lu Ann Atkins seems to be such a hard-working and devoted student. Above: Jeff Fischer is really enthused about his class. Above: Mr. Hubers gives one of his students the evil eye. Right: Junior girls really take class seriously. 40

44 English This year in the English department, English I, II, ill and advanced grammar were the classes taught. Mr. James Peacock, Mrs. Teresa Schroeder, Mr. James Murphy and Mr. Ed Walston were the teachers who supervised and instrucuted the students on what to do and how to do it. The freshmen learned many of the basics and the teaching went as far as the seniors learning everything that they needed to know to prepare them for college and the ever changing world. ABOVE: Mrs. Schroeder reviews the lesson she is about to teach to her sophomores. ABOVE: Mrs. Mellis writes down some notes. ABOVE: Brian Zink and Cheryl Hoffman work hard in English class. ABOVE: ''Lydia, what are you praying about?" RIGHT: These freshmen really get down to studying. ~I

45 Foreign Language This year in the foriegn languages department Mr. Larry Tenbarge and Mrs. Margaret Buechler joined together to teach the students. The classes consisted of Spanish I, II, ill and IV, and German I, II,m and IV. The German students worked hard and looked forward to the trip to Germany. ABOVE: Marsha Kluemper studies hard in Spanish II. TOP RIGHT: Marcenc Klem isn't working so hard in German IV. ABOVE: Mrs. Buechler instructs her class on what to do on their next assignment. LEFI'. Mr. Tenbarge teaches his German IV's. ABOVE: Mr. Ten barge instructs his German IV class on what to do with their lesson, as they all think that it is funny. 42

46 ABOVE: Sharon Haas and Rhonda Haas work on their acrylic paintings. Art... a way to show your feelings This year in the art department, the art classes, consisting of Art I, ll, m, and IV, worked on various projects throughout the year. With the help of Mrs. Bery, the art students learned a lot of new procedures for painting, working on the potter's wheel, drawing, pen and ink and numerous other things. The art classes worked hard on the Welcome World show to present to the German visitors. The students also worked hard all year long on projects for the art show. ABOVE: Beverly Marshall and Dewayne Bruce on glass window for welcome world. RIGHT: "Mrs. Berry, who are you mad at?" ABOVE: Jackie Keller and Sharon Weme admire some of their work. RIGHT: Bonnie Meyer works on her pen and ink to get it right.

47 Horne Economics In the home economics department this year many classes were taught. The classes were extended greatly over the year adding many new classes. Sister Josepha Book and Mrs. Mary Miller joined efforts to teach the classes. ABOVE: Curt Sanders and Mick Merkley goofoff during their class. RIGHT: Curt Sanders learns how to make a potholder. ABOVE: These students really get down to studying. BOTTOM: Martha Hoffman reads her lesson carefully. ABOVE: Sister Josepha teaches her class. 44

48 Business students putting their minds to work This year in the business department the students learned a lot of new techniques in business. With the help of Mrs. Rowena Weyer, Mr. Leon Olinger and Mrs. Alamae Walton the classes were very succesful. ABOVE: Debbie Kendall prepares herself for a timed writing. ABOVE: Tom Austin laughs as he trys to figure out what to punch. RIGHT: Sharon Weme takes a timed writing. ABOVE: Pam Atkins observes Mary Beth Weyer as she uses her typing skills. ABOVE: Jon Gerber punches those keys. LEFI': Nancy Lamkin works during business machines class.

49 New driving range for FP students This year the driver's education department had a new facility to add to the course taught. Mr. Robert Borden and Mr. Nathan ScneUenberger were the teachers who supervised and instructed the students on how to drive in every aspect. In previous years au the students had were the simulators and boot wort. Then they had some hours of driving on the highway. But now they have a chance to drive on something that is just about lite the highways before they ever get onto them. BELOW: Steve Coalter is keeping the driving range clean. BELOW RIGHT: The Indy speedway it's not. ABOVE: Jamie Blount practices her stills on the new driving range. ABOVE: Students learn to drive on the new driving range. 46

50 Playaical edueation and health In the physical education department, the students worked and played to help them better their bodies. They learned a lot about many kinds of sports. In the health department the students learned a lot about first aid, natural disasters and many other important health procedures. Mrs. Mary Lou Luebbehusen and Mr. Robert Alles helped to instruct the students in the physical education and health classes. ABOVE: Lea Ann W ah1 practices giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation as Jill Fritz watches. ABOVE: Dave Hoffman swings his bat during a game of whiffle ball. MIDDLE: Kirby Treat looks as if he can't find out where he threw the ball. ABOVE: Scott Andry practices his golf ABOVE: Pat Heilers learns how to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. 47

51 Running Rebels win first ever Almost Anything Goes Day Forest Park's first ever Almost Anything Goes competition was held April 27, RIGHT: Tom Wahl strains for the tape in the 800 m. relay. BELOW: Mrs. Margaret Buechler rides the teachers' legal(?) entry in the tricycle race to victory. BELOW LEFT: Lugene Klem gets a pie in the face from Sharon Eckert. BELOW RIGHT: From left, Lance Luegers, Scott Wendholt and Tom Wahl were members of the winning team, the Running Rebels. Luke Oeding encourages his cla-.smates. 48

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53 ~~ ~--~ ~~----- ABOVE: The Forest Park cross country team. Front row, left to right: John Knust, Eric Rahman, Pat Heilers, Rick Meier, Joe Wendholt, Bill Mehling and Luke Oeding. Back row: Coach Nate Schnellenberger, Alan Voges, Rick Recker, Mark Jahn, Tom Austin, Brian Begle, Greg Knies and Rick Herbig (manager). Rangers run with pride Coach Schnellenberger' s cross country team had a very good season. Although finishing just below the.500 mark, they had many enlightening moments. Earning fourth place in the 14-team Paoli Invitational, along with some unusual circumstances throughout the fall, highlighted the Rangers' season. Cross country is undoubtedly one of the toughest sports one can endure. Whether winning or losing, the 1978 harriers did it with class. ABOVE: The Ranger harriers are making strides. ABOVE RIGHT: Before departing on the grueling "Meat Route", the Rangers are caught here in a rare moment of leisure. BELOW: Left to right: These five %!"JJIS:'I'...-cseniors, Tom Austin, Brian Begle, Mark Jahn, John Knust and Rick Recker, deserve recognition, being members of the Forest Park cross country team for four years.

54 Netters finish best season Although unable to recapture their sectional crown, the Forest Park tennis team finished the season at 9-7, with the most wins in their three-year history. Tell City, who eventually went on to state, downed the Rangers in sectional play at Paoli. During the season, Coach Alles's netters impressively defeated such teams as Evansville North, Heritage Hills and Southridge. Perhaps most memorable of the 1978 season was the five-match winning streak that closed the regular season. ABOVE LEFT: Rangers show disappointment moments after their sectional loss. RIGHT: Rocky Emmert delivers a serve. BELOW LEFT: Donnie Van Winkle returns a serve. BELOW: The Forest Park tennis team. Front row, left to right: Tom Wahl, Shawn Becher, Rocky Emmert, Donnie Van Winkle and Sam Altman. Back row: Assistant Coach Ed Walston, Glenn Luebbehusen, Tim Remke, Jon Gerber, Dave Winkler and Coach Bob Alles. Missing from the photo is Alan Dilger. ~I

55 Winning becomes habit I ABOVE: Therese Kippenbrock spikes another. BELOW: Rhonda Haas casts a spell on the ball, while making a perfect set-up. For the seventh consecutive year, the Ranger volleyball team has had a winning season. This year was one of the best, as the girls, wellcoached by Mary Lou Luebbehusen, finished the campaign at Although Wood Memorial ended high hopes of a sectional title, the season had many highlights. The girls triumphed in their own invitational tourney, as well as many more wins along the way. Indeed, volleyball at Forest Park High School is of high caliber. Winning has become a habit-a very good habit. ABOVE: There's a break in the action, as the team takes some time to relax. BELOW: Nance Lamkin gets a point while working the net. ABOVE: Paul "Snowy" Wendholt, SWAT commander, is shown in a usual state of insanity. BELOW: The 1978 volleyball team. Front row, left to right: Lydia Olinger, Nance Lamkin, Glenda Eckert, Rhonda Haas, Therese Kippenbrock and Jan Gerber. Back row: Coach Mary Lou Luebbehusen, Cheryl Vaal (student manager), Rhonda Weyer, Luann Ketzner, Jean Lubbers, Joyce Colber, Cindy Mohr, Sue Nord, Sherry Ebert and Karen Tretter (student managers).

56 - Future looks bright for young V -bailers Winning is no doubt becoming a habit for Forest Park ~...,.,. volleyball. Perhaps much of the credit should be given to the junior varsity coach, Tom Meyer. While preparing the girls for the varsity level, he has compiled a record of 43-10, in just three years. The young Rangers who made up the 1978 team had an impressive 15-5 season mark. With hard work and dedication, the future for these twelve girls looks bright indeed. BELOW: Jackie Welp is flying high for another point. ABOVE: Sue Lamkin in action. LEFT: Karen Hoppenjans sets up for the spike. BELOW: Sue Weme spikes over the opponents, while Lori Kivela backs her up. LEFT: The varsity captures another game as shown by these happy faces. BELOW: The junior varsity team. Front row, left to right: Karen Hoppenjans, Ruth Hancock, Lori Kivela, Lynn Recker, Sue Lamkin and Roxanne Weyer. Back row: Candi Greenwell, Kelly Haas, Sue Weme, Jackie Welp, Angie Schultz and Gina Recker. Missing is Coach Tom Meyer.

57 Girls' basketball... TOP: Tammy Eckert and seniors Sharon Schnell and Jackie Keller run the offense. ABOVE: The Rangers' starting unit at Jasper.... w1ns respect After only three years of experience, the Forest Park girls' basketball program has gained respect and accomplishment. The Ranger girls of 1979 compiled an impressive 11-6 record-their best record thus far. While Coach Ellen Hendricks sparked the team's spirit, Tammy Eckert, a junior, was putting the ball through the hoop. The area's leading scorer, Eckert averaged 26 points per game. The girls continued their winning ways through the first game of the sectional, where they edged Southridge, The team then challenged Jasper, eventual state finalist, in a contest that ended with the Wildcats on top, Two seniors, Jackie Keller and Sharon Schnell, led the 1979 squad. ABOVE: Sue Weme scores above Crawford County's Wolfpack. BE LOW: The coaching staff at work. LEFT: The Rangers' Tammy Eckert breaks away for two points. BELOW: The Ranger girls basketball team. Front row, left to right: Sharon Schnell, Debbie Goldman, Tammy Eckert, Sandy Helming, Karen Tretter and Jackie Keller, Back row: Assistant Coach Debbie Johnson, Head Coach Ellen Hendricks, Gina Kitten, Lynn Recker, Doris Schepers, Sherry Ebert, Sue Weme, and student managers, Rhonda Weyer and Bev Tretter.

58 Season scores L Loogootee W South ridge W Dubois L Perry Central W Crawford County W Cannelton L Jasper W *Dubois L *Loogootee W Tell City W Pike Central L Wood Memorial W Heritage Hilla W Tecumseh W Shoals W southrldge L Jasper JV Rangers show promise While preparing to compete at the varsity level, Coach Debbie Johnson's young team showed much promise for the future. Five freshman and four juniors made up the squad. Girls basketball was a brand new experience for many of the team's members. However, their effort produced a S-6 record, which was a steady improvement over the two previous junior varsity seasons. Much experience was the reward for their hard work. Season record denotes Holiday Tourney denotes sectional ABOVE RIGHT: The girls take a time out. BELOW: Doris Schepers is a big help under the boards. ~~ ~~ ABOVE: Forest Park's junior varsity team. Front row, left to right: Gina Recker, Diane Johanneman, Tammy Blessinger and Jill Fritz. Back row: Coach Debbie Johnson, Karen Tretter, Joan Ebert, Sherry Ebert, Lynn Recker, Roxanne Weyer and Penny Atkins, student manager. BELOW LEFT: Coach Ellen Hendricks does a fine job loosening her players before the bout with Jasper. BELOW RIGHT: In the sectional, the Forest Park section is filled with spirit.

59 Freshmen meet the challenge High school basketball. It was a brand new experience for this group of young men. It was a challenge, but the challenge was met, as a dedicated Coach Bob Alles helped them to a fine 10-5 record. With the talent on hand, surely this group will be shooting tor bigger and better things in the future. ABOVE: The freshmen basketball team. Front row, left to right: Randy Wagner, Joe Schnell, Chris Hurst, Dion Laake and Brian Zink. Back row: Coach Bob Alles, Tim Lawrence, Terry Ebert, Greg Knies, Andy Sonderman, Pat Heilers, Keith Dall and Brian Ketzner (student manager). ABOVE: Two for Terry Ebert. LEFT: Coach Alles has some important things to say. BELOW: It's an anxious moment for the team. ABOVE: Keith Dall searches for an open teammate.

60 Junior varsity uses talent, gatns expertence For Coach Schnellenberger and his young Rangers, the season provided the experience needed to compete with the best. Our young roundballers have been shown what it takes to make a team, as they finished their hard-fought season with a 9-11 record. What lies in me future tor these young men will be determined by the amounl of dedication, determin ation, and desire which they have within themselves. BELOW: Coach Schnellenberger tells it like it is. ABOVE LEFT: Allen Steffen battles the boards with help from his teammates. BELOW: The junior varsity team. Front row, left to right: Keith Dall, Scott Wendholt, Chris Hurst, Tom Wahl, Shawn Becher, Bryan Luebbehusen and Bill Mohr. Back row: Coach Nate Schnellenberger, Tim Remke, Greg Knies, Allen Steffen, Pat Snyder, Mike Olinger, Kris Schwinghamer and Luke Oeding (student manager). ABOVE: Pat Snyder gets the tip. ~ 7

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63 "It's how we played the game" The season fell short of the high hopes of many wins and perhaps even a sectional crown. As time crept on, however, values were put in perspective. Each loss, as well as each victory, became a learning experience. Deep down, we learned that our values lay not upon winning or losing, but upon "how we played the game." The true outcome wasn't always determined by the scoreboard. Six seniors, Tom Austin, Brian Begle, Jon Gerber, Mark Jahn, John Knust and Rick Recker, led the squad through a very tough schedule. ABOVE RIGHT: It's halftime in the Ranger locker room. BELOW: The varsity Rangers. Front row, left to right: Kris Schwinghamer, Dean Blessinger, Bill Mehling, John Knust, Rick Recker, Mark Jahn and Jon Gerber. Back row: Coach Jim Peacock, Rick Meier, Scott Verkamp, Pat Snyder, Allen Steffen, Lance Luegers, Brian Begle, Tom Austin, Rick Herbig and Donnie Van Winkle (student managers). 60

64 Season ends; Rangers still looking for a sectional crown The night of March 2, 1979 was not a happy one for Forest Park. There were high hopes of beating Southridge, but it wasn't to be, as the clock stopped with the Rangers trailing, Thus, there is still much to shoot for in the future for Forest Park basketball. Sectional action as follows: LEFT: John "Juice" Knust dribbles past a Raider. CENTER: Jon Gerber scores two. BOTTOM: Bill Mehling scrambles after the ball. BELOW: Mark Jahn plays some hard-nose defense. Season scores L Crawford County L Heritage Hills w North Posey L Tell Clty w Wood Memorial w Cannelton w Dubois L *Jasper w *Terre Haute South... forfeit L South Spencer L Pike Central L Tecumseh L South ridge L Barr Reeve w Washington Catholic w Shoals w Orleans L Perry Central L Mater Del L North Harrison L South ridge Season record denotes Holiday Tourney denotes sectional 61

65 I L..-.-Cheerleading... a job well done.l It's an honor to be a cheerleader, but that honor involves much more than just a title. It involves dedication. It involves sacrifice. It involves work. The cheerleaders for the season and their sponsor, Sandy Mellis, contributed greatly. Their job was done well. Three seniors, Jan Gerber, Sue Nord, and Rhonda Marshall, graduated from the varsity squad. Their enthusiasm and character will always be remembered. ABOVE: Varsity cheerleaders. Left to right: Sharon Lindauer, Rhonda Marshall, Jan Gerber, Joan Lindauer and Sue Nord (in goal). RIGHT: Frosh cheerleaders. Top to bottom: Kathy Beckman, Kelly Haas, Jackie Welp, Laurie Vaal and Kathy Kendall. 62 LEFT: JV cheerleaders. Top to bottom, left and right: Lori Kivela, Martha Allen, Joyce Becher, Linda Brinkman and Rhonda Haas. ABOVE: Our varsity cheerleaders are doing their thing.

66 I Wrestlers make themselves known It was only the second year of competitive wrestling at Forest Park. And though their existence was short, it became known in a hurry. The team finished their season with a winning record-winning seven of twelve dual meets. That was only the beginning, as three Ranger wrestlers qualified for the regional. Senior Bill Schuetter and junior Allen Voges took top honors in sectional action, while senior Alan Dilger qualified by earning a close second place. "Hard work pays off." The Rangel wrestlers of know. ABOVE: Allen Voges is champ of a match in the Castle Regional. He finished third in the competition. BELOW: Bill Schuetter won top honors in the sectional and came in fourth in the regional. BELOW: The Ranger wrestling team. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Brown and team members watch the actton. 63

67 Ranger girls shine on the track Girls' track has always been exceptional at Forest Park. The 1979 season was no different, as the Ranger gals had their best season ever-winning thirteen and losing only three. Fifteen persons qualified for the sectional. Senior Kate Klem (in the 100 meter dash) and the 400 meter relay team, consisting of Klem, Angie Kordes, Sharon Eckert and Diane Johanneman, finished first in the sectional, sending them on to the Bedford regional. Eckert also qualified for the regional in the 200 meter dash. As a team, the girls finished third in sectional competition out of twentyfive teams. Yes, once again, the girls' track team, coached by Mary Lou Luebbehusen, has proved themselves to be strong. LEFT AND ABOVE: Before and after... Kate Klem wins the 100 meter dash in the Jasper sectional. ABOVE RIGHT: Sue Nord, Rhonda Haas and Dots Klem believe in unity. BELOW: The 1979 girls' track team. This group worked hard to achieve success during the season, and they had fun doing it.

68 FP guys have enjoyable spring The season may have been long for some, but the 1979 boys' track team had its share of success. Four Ranger runners qualified for the sectional. Seniors Brian Begle (in the 880), and Tom Austin (in the mile) qualified, while juniors Eric Rahman (in the mile and two mile), and Bill Mehling (in the two mile) also earned the privilege to run in the Evansville sectional. The season was tough, but however tough it was, the 1979 boys' track team made the most of it. It was an enjoyable spring. ABOVE LEFT: Senior Brian Begle gives 100o/o. ABOVE RIGHT: Tom Austin is lightning as he pulls away from the pack. BELOW: The 1979 boys' track team. Front row, left to right: Dean Knies and Keith Oser (student managers), Brett Fischer, Tim Bender, Kenny Klem, Terry Ebert and Greg Knies. Second row: Bill Pauly, Randy Voges, Kris Schwinghamer, Bill Mehling, Eric Rahman, Rick Herbig, Joe Wendholt and Coach Bill Brown. Back row: Mike Schaeffer (student manager), Assistant Coach Nate Schnellenberger, Lance Luegers, Brian Begle, Bill Schuetter, Tom Austin and Luke Oeding. LEFT: It's a bird. It's a plane. No, it's Barry Treat! ----~----~~--~--~--

69 Tracksters run zn the sun Spring arrived and Forest Park's track teams were ready to get outside and... ' 'run in the sun.'' LEFf: As he did so often in the 880, Brian Begle crosses the finish line first. RIGHT: Sophomore Sharon Eckert runs the 200 meter dash in Bedford's regional. ABOVE CENTER: These four seniors need a rest after a hard day's work. FAR RIGHT: Sue Nord clears the hurdle, while Kelly Haas (CENTER) waits for her event. BE LOW: Therese Kippenbrock takes off flying in the long jump. BELOW: The freshmen relay team, consisting of Tim Bender, Brett Fischer, Kenny Klem, Greg Knies and Dean Knies (before injury), shattered all previous records, including their own during the season. Here, Fischer and Greg Knies are getting ready to make the move. 66

70 Golfers finish with six wins The F.P. linksmen finished the season with six wins and thirteen losses. The team was most pleased with almost defeating Southridge, the county powerhouse in golf. The Rangers lost by only one stroke, ABOVE: The golf team. Front row, left to right: Dennis Frieler, Glenn Hoge, Robert Vaal, Bruce Weyer, Andy Kordes and Scott Berg. Back: row: Coach Bill Hagedorn, Kevin Bolte, Glenn Luebbehusen, Keith Luebbehusen, Dean Blessinger, Tony Gerber and Paul Wendholt. BELOW LEFT: Andy Kordes warms up before the drive. RIGHT: Glenn Luebbehusen shows his form. LEFT: Scott Berg concentrates on the put. BELOW: The golfers keep an eye on the ball. 67

71 Netters finish successful season The girls' tennis team finished BELOW LEFf: Jane Oeding warms a very successful season with up for a match. BELOW: Phyllis ten wins and four losses. The high Mohr hits an overhead. RIGHT: point of the season was a 4-3 win Sue Sonderman contemplates her over Washington. The girls also next serve. BOTTOM: The 1979 defeated area powerhouse Tell Forest Park Girls' Tennis Team. City.

72 IVers are successful while learning Forest Park's young baseballers "took the field" with little experience, and perhaps with many question marks. When the season had ended, however, the results were positive, as Coach Bob Alles's learning team won seven of their eleven games. Although many question marks remain, one can be certain that the necessary ability is available. It only needs to be put to use. ABOVE: The 1979 JV baseball team. Front row, left to right: Pat Heilers, Chris Hurst, Joe Schnell, Steve Becher, Tom Vonderheide, Keith Daii and Keith Uebelhor. Back row: Scott Wendholt, Mike Olinger, Andy Sonderman, Tim Remke and Tom Wahl. ABOVE: Tom Wahl warms up on deck. ABOVE: Keith Daii makes the play. CENTER: Chris Hurst breaks for third. FAR RIGHT: Concentration is the key for Tom Wahl. LEFT: The bah is faster than the runner, as Tim Remke gets the out. ABOVE: Keith Uebelhor does a fine job blocking the ball.

73 Ranger baseball team continues... The winning baseball tradition at Forest Park lived on in 1979, as Coach Peacock's young men had a fine season. Playing for the first full season on their brand new field, the Rangers were given many rewarding opportunities. Six seniors led the team throughout the spring. ABOVE: Alan seems confused as Rocky tells him how close the game actually was. ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Peacock tells the Rangers what it will take to win. BELOW: The 1979 baseball team. Front row, left to right: Chris Hurst, John Knust, Jon Gerber, Kris Schwinghamer, Allen Voges, Rock Emmert, Donnie Van Winkle, Dave Winkler and Stu Wendholt. Back row: Coach Jim Peacock, Andy Sonderman, Pat Heilers, Alan Dilger, Rick Meier, Scott Wendholt, Tom Wahl, Tim Remke, Keith Dall and Keith Uebelhor. 70

74 ... winning ways Coach Jim Peacock was head baseball coach for eight years. Throughout those eight consecutive winning seasons, his teams compiled a record. His contribution to Forest Park High School, not only in baseball, but in all aspects, will never be forgotten. RIGHT: Donnie gets back safely. BELOW RIGHT: Jon Gerber connects in the sectional. BOTTOM LEFT: A game situation is being discussed. ABOVE: John Knust watches the action. BE LOW: Coach Peacock is pure dedication. 71

75 Rangers have fun zn sectional The climax of the Rangers' 1979 season came in their game against Southridge in the sectional. Forest Park's good baseball tradition was kept alive, as the Rangers shut out a fine Raider team, 2-0. The win gave them the opportunity to play against second-ranked Jasper in the championship bout. Even though the outcome was somewhat disappointing, much was gained from the 1979 sectional. ABOVE: "How sweet it is!" There were many smiles after the win over Southridge. BELOW: Alan Dilger gets psvched up on deck. CENTER: Winning pitcher Donnie Van Winkle hurls to the plate. The victory was his seventh without a loss. ABOVE: The Rangers hold their lead as Scott W endholt trots from the field. BELOW: A variety of emotions were a part of the game, as shown on these players' faces. 72

76 --A dedication-- It takes much from an individual to be an athlete. It takes even more from an individual to be a successful athlete. Success-not always determined by the scoreboard or by the stat sheets, but through a sense of personal satisfaction. This page is dedicated to those athletes of Forest Park High School. ~ p ~ "',. T " '. \.F., _.:-~t--. ~. "' ~~,.,.,.1<,._ "I :-"' ~...J ~ - ~. \~ ~ ~,"l' ~

77 Outstanding Senior Athletes named at Sports Banquet Kathy Klem and Tom Austin, pictured below right, received the Outstanding Senior Athlete Awards at the 1979 All Sports Banquet on May 25, at the St. Anthony Community Center. RIGHT: Tom and Mark Jahn are presented Co-Captain Awards from boys' basketball coach Jim Peacock. Tom was also named boys' basketball MVP. BELOW: Tammy Eckert was named girls' basketball MVP. Coach Ellen Hendricks presents the award. Other MVP awards went to Tom Austin, cross country; Don VanWinkle, tennis; Nancy Lamkin, volleyball; Dave Winkler, wrestling; Cindy Mohr, girls' tennis; Tom Austin, boys' track; Kathy Klem, girls' track; Don VanWinkle, baseball; and Andy Kordes, golf. 74

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79 Faculty shows leadership Ronald B. Etienne Principal Mr. Jamea Haaedorn A11dtant Principal The faculty, staff and administration of Forest Part High School are privileged to serve the students and patrons of Southeast Dubois County School Corporation. We are convinced that we wort in a unique way in today's society. The chance to serve and have an effect on the maturation of our young people is indeed a pleasure. Indeed the dedication of our students to the principles for which Forest Part stands mates this and outstanding educational institution. The continued success of Forest Part lies in the hands and minds of you, the students. We are here to guide you and serve as enmples to you. Tate advantage of this guidance and leadership. Let us lead you, not down the straight and narrow, but into responsible and mature adulthood, for our future is yours. Ron Etienne, principal The Southeast Dubois County school board is, from left, Earl Buechler, superintendent; John Buechler, vice-president; Pat Tretter; John Schnell; Paul Wilgus, president; and Diet Becher, secretary. These men wort bard to teep our school at high standards. 76

80 Bob Alles P.E., Health Carolyn Altstadt English Linda Berry.ut Sr. Mary Bolliface Media Sr. Josepha Book HomeEc. Bob Borden Driver's Ed. Bill Brown Science Margaret Buechler Spanish aaudia Carter Band, Chorus Ellen Hendricks Social Studies Jim Hubers Social Studies Jim Johanneman Industrial Arts ABOVE: Mr. Olinger presents an award to Arlene Hasenour on Awards Day.

81 Jeffrey Johnson Industrial Arts Charles Jones, Jr. Math Eugene Keusch Band Larrv Klein Math Lee Leinenbach Guidance Counselor Judy Luebbehuaen Secretary M arv Lou Luebbehusen P..E.. Health Sandra Mellis English Tom Meyer Science,..,.0,/i; J t:..j ;aj 7. :\ I - 1.,- ~~ ~~ 1 ~~ ;-"?; --~~ _L::tf. \~ J. I;:: Mary Miller Home Ec., # ,{ I James Murphy English I Leon Olinger Buslneu I James Peacock English Kent Peter A grlculture Nathan Schnellenberger Science, Dr. Ed. Teresa Schroeder English, Art 78

82 Linda Shaneyfelt Math Ursula Shaw Study Hall Frank Smith Soc. Studies Norma Sonderman Secretary ABOVE: Mona Prechtel and Luann Ketzner find out that working with electric typewriters isn't what it's cracked up to be. RIta Sonderman Secretary Steven Stoffel Industrial Arts Larry Ten barge German Edwin Walston English, Journalism Alamae Walton Buslnesa Diane Wehr Teachers Aide Rowena Weyer Business Gary Wittmann Special Ed. 79

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84 Seniors face challenges with pride, determination The senior class officers are, from left, Fred Schipp, treasurer; Mark Jahn, vice-president; Marcene Klem, secretary; and Andy Verkamp, president. The class of '79 has reached the end of a journey tltat began in the fall of Along our journey, we've possessed a giant share of the "pride of Forest Park." We've known what it means to be "true Rangers." From those insecure days of being freshmen to the climax, our senior year, we have learned that success isn't determined by perfection. We were far from perfect. To us, though, success is being able to accept defeat as well as victory. With this in mind, we have "grown up" together to accept and endure many trying moments, and to enjoy our good times to the fullest. We've always come out smiling, because our values lay not upon winning or losing, but upon how we played the game. Yes, our days within Forest Park are over; however, our contribution to our school, the gift of pride, must never be removed. We only wish future classes of our school, Forest Park High, to wear the green and gold with pridethe same pride that has existed for eight years. Although the destiny of our future remains uncertain, we can be confident that the individuals who were a part of Forest Park's senior class of 1979 will face all their challenges with the same determination and pride that Forest Park has instilled within them. Your clus of 1979 Chester Altman Jimmy Andry Tom Austin Rita Balbach Denise Bartley Paul Beckman Brenda Begle BrianBegle 81

85 LisaBegle Shirley Boeglin Kathy Braunekt-:- Scott Brendholt Jeff Brockman Paul Bromm De Wayne Bruce Tom Buechler Joyce Colber GaryDall Dean Daunhauer Alan Dilger Jayne Durcholz Vince Durcholz Glenda Eckert Sandra Eckert 82

86 Rock Emmert Cheryl Englert Joyce introduces her new friend to the journalism department. "Now smile for the camera, and don't be shy about just hanging around.'' James Englert Luci Englert Perry Fehribacb Cheryl F'tscher Rick Fleck Dennis Frieler Jan Gerber Jon Gerber Thomas Germer MarlaGish 83

87 Sharon Haas Arlene Hasenou1 Patricia Hasenour Rick Hasenour Russell Hassfurther JoeHaug Dots, the end is in sight. Jackie Heichelbech Tom Henke Rick Herbig Daniel Hoffman Martha Hoffman Suzanne Hoffman Gerald Hoppenjans Bobby Hotsinpiller 84

88 Mark.Jahn Bob Jasper Charlotte Jochem Jackie Keller Shelly Kempf Debra Kendall Cindy Kerstiens Luann Ketzner Therese Kippenbrock Dorothy Klem Mike, bow did you get up there? KathyKlem Marcene Klem 85

89 RalphK.lem Jeff Kline Mary Kluemper Annette Knust John Knust Kenny Knust Jump on that Brian. Maybe we still have a Angela Kordes chance to win this hand. Nancy Lamkin Kathy Lampert John Lampert Mart Leffert Thomas Leisman 86

90 Keith Leonard Sara Loechte Geralyn Luebbehusen Janice Lueken Rhonda Marshall Susan Mathies Llura Mpey Rita Mehling Mike Merkley Bonnie Meyer Connie Meyer Cindy Mohr Valerie Mullen Sue Nord MarkOeding Cheryl Olinger 87

91 "There's no place like home." These seniors have de the comforts of home. Even the most common things corated their favorite place, the senior lounge, with all can become party decorations with a little imagination. DonnaOser Susan Patton Lisa Peterson Mona Prechtel Joan Rahman Jan Recker Patricia Recker Rick Recker 88

92 Imogene Schaeffer Gene Schepers Pat Rickelman Curt Sanders Karen Schlacter Sharon Schnell Janet Schilling Fred Schipp Bill Schuetter Phyllis Schwartz James Schwartz Linda Schwoeppe Pat appears to be in a daze, as usual. Laura threatens to break the camera if her picture is taken. 89

93 Pam Sermershein TamiSmith Bonnie Sturgeon Cyndy Tempel Samuel Tieken Barry Treat Debby Vaal Mike Vaal Sandy seems to be saying, "When I catch you, Tom, you're really gonna get it." Arnold Van Wmkle Donnie Van Winkle Donna Veatch Andrew Vertamp Charles wagner Mary Jane Wahl 90

94 Diana Welp Glenda Welp GregWelp Keith Welp Paul Wendholt Brenda Weme Sharon Weme John Weyer These are the faces of ''wild and crazy'' senior girls. Mary Beth Weyer Laurie Weyer.t'aul Weyer Dave Winkler DawnZink 91

95 ABOVE: Andy really takes physics seriously, and so does Greg, if you can believe that. ABOVE: Gentlemen, start your engines. ABOVE: Geri really gets into her woods class. Dr. Frankenstein, eat your heart out. BELOW: Whatever Brenda and Mary are studying, it must be very interesting. ABOVE: Jeff, Mike and Dean ask the $64,000 question, "Are you sour?" Their unfortunate victim must have answered "Yes." 92

96 Another moment at what is proving to be four very short years here at Forest Park has come and gone so quickly for us. But it has not passed without leaving us many unforgettable memories of our accomplishments that we have achieved in our junior year as well as the other two. We have felt the pressures and sense of responsibility as we now are considered upperclassmen. We hope that we can be a guide and a good eumple to those following us. With our senior year so close, we have worked exceptionally hard to do our best in making this time in our life worth while. We are proud that we can look back on our past and know that we are ready to push forward to bigger and better goals I Lea Ann Smith President Junior year has come and gone ABOVE: Junior class officers, Lea Ann Smith, president; Rod Milbourn, treasurer; Jane Oeding, secretary; and Karen Begle, vice-president. Martha AileD Julie Altman Donna Anderton Lou Ann Atkin Pamela Atkiu Penny Atkln1 Debbie Bartley Dean Becher ABOVE: Lisa Luegers appears to be lost in thought. Karen Beale Brian Sera Ruth Betz

97 ToDy Bieker DeaD BlenlDJer Todd BoealiD Troy BraDam SteveD BraDJ Roae Mary Bromm ABOVE: Rick Meier and Eric Russ wort on the yearbook. Sue Bromm Doua &roamer Larry &roamer Daryl BryaDt LlDda Buechler M lte Buechler Tammy Eckert Fred EDalert Julie EDJlert ABOVE: Eric "Flatty" Rahman appears to be tripping over his own two feet after a night on the town.

98 ABOVE: After seeing a girl Jim Lange uses his vivid immagination. RIGHT: Eric Uebelhor and Pat Snyder work on a metals project in school. Stu En1lert Mary Ernat Mart Pitcher Michelle Pilcher Chuct Ford Cindy Gehlhauaen Debbie Goldmaa Linda Haaa Rhonda Haaa Lucy Haaenoar Debbie Hawtiu Jan Heete ABOVE: Linda Buechler seems to be ignoring her test.

99 Brenda Helm ina Mart Helm ina Glenn Henke ABOVE: Rhonda Haas prepares to spike the volleyball while Jean Lubbers and Lydia Olinger look on. RIGHT: So they think that Birdseye is number one. Brenda Hochaaana Keith Hoffman James Hoppenjana Janice Hoppenjana Vanena Hunt. Mart Jochem Ed Kellema Patty Kempf Terry Kempf Jenie Kerriaan Kathy Keratiena Rict Kippenbroct 96

100 Gina Kitten DelmarK.Iem M&rJieKline Linda Knies Jim Lange ABOVE: Apparently Lynn Schnell doesn't want her picture taken. BELOW: Where am I? ABOVE: Pump it down! Mark Leitman Doua Lindauer Sbaroo Lindauer Jean Lubben 97

101 Glenn Luebbehusen Lisa Luegers Beverly Marshall ABOVE: Bill Mehling would rather play with his gum than study his homework. Bill Mehling Ruth Mehlina Rick Meier BELOW: Scott Berg gets turned upside down, or is he getting turned right side, up? RIGHT: Brenda Olinger seems to be in a world of her own. Ken Merkley Dave Meyer Lynn Miller Phyllia Mohr JeffMullia 98

102 Bruce Nord JaneOediDa Brenda OUnaer Lydia Olinger Hrend&Oser GlendaOser Kim Petry Maraaret Potter Ernie Prechtal ABOVE: Once again Troy Branam is caught in the act of ABOVE: Allen Voges shows his brute strength. BELOW: telling one of his boring stories. Glenn Luebbehusen studies intently. Eric Russ Mark Schlacter Jeff Schnell 99

103 LEFI': Mark Fischer prepares to start a new day. ABOVE: You did what? LynnSchneU Scott Schue Ken Schwartz PatSeaer Chris Seidle ABOVE: Dean Becher gets macho! Lea Ann Smith Pat Snyder Carla Sonderman Sue Sonderman Elaine Stectler Beverly Tretter 100

104 Eric Uebelhor Lisa Veatch Larry Verbmp Scott Verbmp Annette Vogerl Kevin Voegerl ABOVE: Rick Meier looks at the mess he made on the floor. ABOVE: Lucy Hasenour gives her adorable smile. RonVogerl Allen Voges Randy Voges Debbie Wagner Steve Wahl Dennis Wallhauser ABOVE: Margie Potter seems to be confused where to go. 101

105 Stan Welp Joe Wendholt Stuart Wendltolt Debbie Werner Kurt Weyer an apparently sees someone better looking than Randy Voges. ABOVE: Stu Englert flashes one of his winning smiles. Mite Willis ABOVE: Mark Helming appears to be making advances towards an ULO.(Unidentified Lurching Object) Glenn Wilmes Wayne Wrfaht 102

106 Sophomores set high standards for themselves Judy Allen ABOVE: Sophomore class officers are, from left, Bill Mohr, vice-president, Denise Voegerl, treasurer, Kris Schwinghammer, president, and Mary Beckman, secretary. Brena Altman Sam Altman Carla Andrews We, the sophomore class, have set high goals and standards for ourselves, aimed at the upcoming two years of high school. As freshmen, we felt our way through the first year. As sophomores, we gained confidence little by little through our mistakes and trials, and we feel we are ready to face and conquer the challenges that await us. We have been known as the class with that great "potential" and "uniqueness," the class that has ''the ability to do so many things." With a little cooperation from the teachers and student body, we know we can do the job, and we're looking forward to achieving those goals in our upcoming years of high school life. The Class of '81 Scott Andry Gordon Atkins Judy Balbach Joyce Becher Shawn Becher Mary Alice Beckman DianeBegle DougBegle Anita Blessinger Eric Blessinger Jamie Blount Stacey Boeglin 103

107 Karla Bolte Kevin Bolte Robert Brahm Linda Brinkman ABOVE: Sharon Wagner "doctors" her hamburger, but it looks like she doesn't want any of that onion. Tama Brockman Phillip Bromm Su5a11 Srosmer Mark Brown Barbara Buechler Joe Buechler John Burford Sandra Cardinal James Coalter Steve Coalter Eric Cunningham TimDall 104

108 Troy Daunhauer Chris Dilger Denny Joe Durcholz Susan Durlauf Sht.rry Ebert Sharon Eckert Carmela Englert Theresa Englert Darrell Enlow ABOVE: Rachel Knies looks at the balance beam with skepticism. Eric Fehribach Jeff Fischer Milissa FISCher ABOVE: This sophomore sprinter is just a blur. Sabrina FISCher Ruth Frieler Larry uaesser 10~

109 Tony Gerber James Gilmore Villi Goldman ABOVE: Chris Schwinghammer brings the ball down the court. ABOVE: These sophs eye their class sweaters and jackets in the mirror of the trophy case. GlennHoge Karen Hoppenjans Joanie Huff Steve Hulsman Martha Ingle Kenny Jackson Sherri Jacob Kevin Jochem Joyce Jochem 106

110 ABOVE: Rick Perkins demonstrates a karate kick. Sandy Kempf Rick Kitten Rob Kitten Lori Kivela Christina Klem Becky Klem Marcia Kluemper Rachel Knies Shelly Knight ABOVE: Sue Durlauflooks astonished. 107

111 Patty Knust AndyKordes Roger Kordes Brian Kreilein Lynn Kunkler Susan Lamkin Bryan Luebbehusen ABOVE: Shawn Becher scores in a JV game. Keith Luebbehusen Kevin Luebbehusen Lance Luegers 108

112 ABOVE: Joyce Becher and Joan Lindauer appear to be doing time behind bars. ABOVE: Has Jane Weyer just seen a ghost, or is this just her early morning smile? MariaMu:ey Alberta Messmer Nick Messmer Lisa Meyer Matt Meyer Kevin Mohr William Mohr Marty Mundy Tom Mundy Susan Oeding Mike Olinger Katheleen Oser Myra Patton William Pauly Rick Perkins Diane Peterson

113 ABOVE: Karen Tretter smiles for the camera. The picture is for her student identification card. Judy Rahman Keith Recker TimRemke David Schepers Chris Schuetter Debbie Schwartz Kim Schwartz Kris Schwinghamer Raymond Silvis Scott Spayd Ken Steckler Allen Steffen Nancy Sturgean Cheryl Tempel Kirby Treat Karen Tretter Cheryl Vaal Denise Voegr( 110

114 ABOVE: Tom Mundy works on a project for metals class. RIGHT: Sue Werne fights for a rebound. Amos Wagner Joan Wagner Sharon Wagner Torn Wahl Brenda Waninger JeffWelp Kevin Welp Theresa Welp Scott Wendholt Beverly Weme Suzanne Weme Connie Werner Bruce Weyer Jane Weyer Karen Weyer Philip Wirthwein Diane Wollerman Roger Wright 111

115 Freshman gain valuable exper"lence Freshman Class officers, Keith Dall, secretary; Tammy Blessinger, treasurer; Jill Fritz, president; and Andy Sonderman, vice-president. We the freshman class of Forest Park have completed our first of four years of what we hope to be the learning years of our life. We were a group of people who were put together to form a unit. This unit created the Forest Park class of We are all proud of what we haved learned and done this first year here. We put our minds together to figure out adult matters that needed our attention. Guided by our class sponsors, we were faced with situations that together we figured out. It was a good and a successful first year at Forest Park with three years remaining. We hope that we can become a class with big hopes and futures. Class of '82 Steve Becher Kathy Bcockman Annette Beale KevinBeaJe Tim Bender BoDDie Berg RitaBetz Karen Bieker Tom Bieker Tammy Blessinger Sandy Blesaingner John Brahm Phot.ogralh not availaije Steve Braunecker Randy Buechler Ron Buechler Cbarise Colber Jeff Choate KeithDall 112

116 Angela Demuth Deidra Dooley Joan Ebert Terry Ebert Charles Englert Tammy Englert Denise Fehribach Brett Fischer Connie FISCher ABOVE: Marvelda Schnell, Liz Lueken and Denise Leinen bach were just three of the freshman who helped to make chorus a big success this year. Doris Fischer Sherri Fischer Wanda fled: Pat Fromme Jill Fritz Annette Gehlhausen Carol Gehlhausen Verlyn Gehlhausen Candace Greenwell ABOVE: Roxanna Wwyer and Cheryl Voegerl disco down the hall. 113

117 Henry Haake Kelly Haas Ruth Hancock Scot Harmon Bud Hart Jeff Hasen our BELOW LEFT: Juan Hasenour appears to be tn hts confused state. ABOVE: Marsha Olinger and Cherise Colber take time out from their BUSY school schedule to relax. Juan Hasenour Marla Hasenour Ron Hasenour PatHeilers Julie Helming David Henke Patty Hinkle Richard Hochgesang Cheryl Hoffman David Hoffman Greg Hoffman Scott Hoffman 114

118 ABOVE: Deidra Dooley is the victim ofthe masked avenger. Tom Hotsinpiller Scott Huff Chris Hurst Kim Jacob Terri Jenkins AJau.JOChem Sara Kempf Kathy Kendall Pat Kerstiens Vickie Kerstiens Brian Ketzner Tammy King Leslie Kissel Gerald Klem KenKlem RandyK.lem RhondaK.lem RogerK.lem II)

119 Picture not available TomKiem Bill Kloeck Dean Knies Greg Knies Larry.Knight Gary.IC.nust ABOVE: Liz Lueken catches a fast forty winks. ABOVE: Chris Smith takes time out from chorus practice. Dion Laake Tim Lawrence Denise Leinen bach Jay Leonard Jeff Leonard Margie Linthicum Donna Loechte Rhonda Lubbers Liz Lueken Darrell Merkley Joe Merkley Barry Milbourn I 16

120 Gina Mohr Mark Morgan Lee Joe Mullen Louise Muller Marsha Olinger KeithOser MikeOser Sandy Pauly Donna Petry Gina Recker Tony Rickel man Mike Schaeffer John Schlachter Cathy Schnell Joe Schnell Marvelda Schnell Jeff Schue Connie Schuetter ABOVE: How come English is so boring? ABOVE: Doris Fischer and Henry Haake are amazed on how clean Mr. Skeleton keeps his finger nails. 117

121 ( Angela Schultz John Schwoeppe Deneen Shaw Chris Smith Stacy Smith Andy Sonderman Teny St. Clair Jayme Stemle Sandra Stenftenagel Tom Stillwell Rachel Tieken Randy treat Brad Uebelhor Keith Uebelhor Kent Uebelhor Now how am gallinaceous mates? Laurie Vaal Robert Vaal Vickie Veatch 118

122 ABOVE: What do you mean, hall pass? ABOVE: Stacy Smith must see someone good looking. Cheryl Voegerl Dennis Voegerl Tom Vonderhiede Patnc1a Wagner Randy Wagner Lea Ann Wahl Jackie Welp Donny Wendholt Donna Werner Roxanna Weyer Mark Willis Greg Wilmes Sabrina Wollenmann Bonnie Wright BrianZink 119

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131 If you SAVE ivoney SPEND tvioney BORROW.YONEY you need a bank to call your own... a helpful bank. T r:ry GAB and see \w really helpful a bank can be! THE GER~IAN A~IERICAN BANK P.O. BOX310 JASPER, INDIANA THE BANK THAT WORKS PERSO:s'-TO-PERSON WITH YOU MEMBER FDIC 128

132 The Gentlemen's Quarters Pleasing You Pleases Us Congratulations Seniors! You Have Achieved a Milestone in Life We Have Tuxedo Rental Country Plaza 367_1330 Ferdinand Ind. EBERT INSURANCE AGENCY INC. HORSEMAN'S PARADISE '*''*''*' Saddelery & 'Nestem Wear 11th and Main Main Street FERDINAND, INDIANA Ferdinand Indiana WBDC STEREO 101 Proud to be a part of the Rangers r(! tiai'oll\ iu3i'ol {;() '"'c. Signs, Displays & Truck Repair & Lettering -TROPmES- FERDINAND, INDIANA The BEST for LESS c ~~ (/',.~~ME COMFORT JOE ENGLERT &-~ ST ANTHONY, INDIANA All around the houee PLUMBING, HEATING SHOWCASE FURNITURE MAJOR APPLIANCES FLOOR COVERINGS 129

133 UEBELHOR & SON MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Chevrolet Oldsmobile - Cadillac 24 Hour Wrecker Service Jasper Indiana BOLTE LUMBER co. Dealers in Building Materials and Mill Work Phone Ferdinand Indiana BROWN DERBY Schnellville Indiana Phone: Huntingburg HUNTINGBURG GREEN HOUSE Fresh Flowers Garden Supplies Indiana St. Anthony HASENOUR STORE Erp. Boehm, Owner Phone: Indiana Ferdinand BEST CHAIRS, Box 191 Phone: INC. Indiana ST. ANTHONY MILL Grains, Feeds, Seeds Phone: St. Anthony Indiana 130

134 FURNITURE, INC. DESK & DIMENSION PLANTS Ferdinand General Offices Huntingburg, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES 131

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137 The Key Professionals in REAL ESTATE. KEy ASSOCIATES INC. HUNTINGBURG, IN N. MAIN PHONE (812) Ferdinand THE OEDING CORP. E.J. Oeding Propane Bulk Gas Fumi. Bedroom suites etc. Phone Indiana BUEHLER'S IGA FOODLINERS JASPER - HUNTINBURG -INDIANA 990AM l04.7fm Jasper Northwood Midtown Loogootee Oakland City Huntingburg Rockport Vincennes JOCHEM FLORAL SHOPPE Artificial Flowers For All Occasions Mrs. Lee Ray Jochem North Vienna Drive Ferdinand Indiana BECHER Plumbing - Heating - Supply Box 209 Route 1 Ferdinand Indiana Citizens 9Uu:utce ad JH4~4Ju:J.,.c. eo 619 N. Main St. 430 Fourth St. Jasper, IN Huntingburg, IN Ph Ph }4

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139 BOLTE'S STATION Complete Repair on Cars, Trucks and Tractors Phone: Ferdinand lnd Phone Ferdinand Indiana BUTCH'S TAVERN Beer and Wine and Food WEYER FURNITURE & APPLIANCES, INC. I ~ ~ ~~ Owner: Mrs. Donald Klem Dial [812) St. Anthony Indiana FERDINAND, INDIANA Ferdinand Pharmacy The Family Health Center Compliments of HILBERT G. FISCHER Electrical Contractor Country Plaza Ferdinand,lndiana St. Anthony Phone Indiana

140 Dubois Coun Ban c B 6 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS OPEN6DAYS A WEEK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES AND BEST WISHES FOR FUTURE SUCCESS 137

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142 PATRONS Hilbert Theising Garage Country Cousins (Children's Wear) Goldman's Jenco Service Station Towne & Country Casuals AI & Ernie's Garage Thank You Advertisers! 139

143 1979 Tracer index 'Where's old what's his name?' A Allen, Judy 103 Allen, Martha- 93 Altman, Brenda 103 Altman, Chester 81 Altman, Julie- 93 Altman, Sam -103 Altman, Tim- 93 Anderson, Donna 93 Andrews, Carla 103 Andry, Jim - 81 Andry, Scot -103 Atkins, Gordon 103 Atkins, Lou Ann - 93 Atkins, Pam- 93 Atkins, Penny- 93 Austin, Tom - 81 B Balbach, Judy Balbach, Rita- 81 Bartley, Debbie 93 Bartley, Denise 81 Becher, Dean - 93 Becher, Joyce -103 Becher, Shawn 103 Becher, Steve -112 Beckman, Kathy Beckman, Mary 103 Beckman, Paul - 81 Begle, Annette 112 Begle, Brenda - 81 Begle, Brian - 81 Begle, Diane- 103 Begle, Doug -103 Begle, Karen- 93 Begle, Kevin Begle, Lisa - 82 Bender, Tim 112 Berg, Bonnie Berg, Brian Scott - 93 Betz, Rita- 112 Betz, Ruth - 93 Bieker, Karen Bieker, Tom -112 Bieker, Tony 94 Blessinger, Anita 103 Blessinger, Dean 94 Blessinger, Eric 103 Blessinger, Sandy 112 Blessinger, Tammy 112 Blount, Jamie- 103 Boeglin. Shirley 82 Boeglin, Stacey Boeglin, Todd - 94 Bolte, Karla Bolte, Kevin -104 Brahm, John Brahm, Robert Branam, Troy - 94 Brang, Steven - 94 Braunecker, Kathy Braunecker, Steve Bredhold, Scott I Brinkman, Linda - Brockman, Jeff- 82 Brockman, Tama Bromm, Paul - 82 Bromm, Phillip Bromm, Rose Mary Bromm, Sue - 94 Brosmer, Doug- 94 Brosmer, Larry- 94 Brosmer, Susan Brown, Mark- 104 Bruce, DeWayne Bryant, Daryl - 94 Buechler, Barbara - Buechler, Linda Buechler, Joe- 104 Buechler, Mike- 94 Buechler, Randy - Buechler, Ronald - Buechler, Tom - 82 Buford, John -104 c Cardinal, Sandy 104 Choate, Jeff- 112 Coalter, James 104 Coalter, Steve- 104 Colber, Cherise 112 Colber, Joyce- 82 Cunningham, Eric D Dall, Gary- 82 Dall, Keith- 112 Dall, Tim Daunhauer, Dean - Daunhauer, Troy - Demuth, Angie Dilger, Alan - 82 Dilger, Chris- 105 Dooley, Deidra Durcholz, Denny Durcholz, Jayne Durcholz, Vince Durlauf, Sue -105 E Ebert, Joan Ebert, Sherry- 105 Ebert, Terry Eckert, Glenda - 82 Eckert, Sandra - 82 Eckert, Sharon 105 Eckert, Tammy- 94 Emmert, Rock - 83 Englert, Carmela Englert, Charles Englert, Cheryl 83 Englert, Fred - 94 Englert, James- 83 Englert, Julie - 94 Englert, Luci - 83 Englert, Stu - 95 Englert, Tammy 113 Englert, Teresa 105 Enlow, Darrell 105 Ernst, Mary Kaye - 95 F Fehribach, Denise Fehribach - Eric Fehribach, Perry 83 Fischer, Brett -113 Fischer, Cheryl- 83 Fischer, Connie 113 Fischer, Doris- 113 Fischer, Jeff- 105 Fischer, Mark- 95 Fischer, Milissa 105 Fischer, Michelle 95 Fischer, Sabrina 105 Fischer, Sherri 113 Fleck, Rick - 83 Fleck, Wanda- 113 Ford, Chuck 95 Frieler, Dennis - 83 Frieler, Ruth- 105 Fritz, Jill Fromme, Pat G Gaesser, Larry -105 Gehlhausen, Annette Gehlhausen - Carol Gehlhausen, Cindy - 95 Gehlhausen, Verlyn Gerber, Jan- 83 Gerber, Jon- 83 Gerber, Tony- 106 Germer, Tom- 83 Gilmore, Jim- 106 Gish, Marla - 83 Goldman, Debbie 95 Goldman, Vicki 106 Greenwell, Candace H Haake, Henry -114 Haas, Kelly -114 Haas, Linda- 95 Haas, Rhonda- 95 Haas, Sharon- 84 Hancock, Ruth -114 Harmon, Scot -114 Hart, Bud- 114 Hasenour - Arlene - 84 Hasenour, Arlene - 84 Hasenour, Bryan Hasenour, Jeff- 114 Hasenour, Juan -114 Hasenour, Lucy 95 Hasenour, Marla Hasenour, Patricia - 84 Hasenour, Ron Hasenour, Rick - 84 Hassfurther, Russell - 84 Haug, Joe - 84 Hauser, Kim- 106 Hawkins, Debbie - 95 Heeke, Jan- 95 Heichelbech, Jackie - 84 Heilers, Pat- 114 Helming, Brenda- 96 Helming, Eddie -106 Helming, Julie -114 Helming, Mark - 96 Helming, Sandy -106 Henke, David -114 Henke, Glenn - 96 Henke, Steve -106 Henke, Tom - 84 Herbig, Debbie Herbig, Rick - 84 Hinkle, Patty Hochgesang, Brenda - 96 Hochgesang, Richard -114 Hoffman, Cheryl Hoffman. Dan- 84 Hoffman, David -114 Hoffman, Greg Hoffman, Keith - 96 Hoffman, Martha- 84 Hoffman, Scott -114 Hoffman, Suzanne - 84

144 Hoge, Glenn Hoppenjans, Gerald - 84 Hoppenjans, James - 96 Hoppenjans, Janice - 96 Hoppenjans, Karen Hotsinpiller, Bob 84 Hotsinpiller, Tom Huff, Joanie -106 Huff, Scott- 115 Hulsman, Steve Hurst, Chris Hurst, Vanessa- 96 J Jackson, Kenny- 106 Jacob, Kim -115 Jacob, Sherry- 106 Jahn, Mark- 85 Jasper, Bob - 85 Jenkins, Terri- 115 Jochem, Alan Jochem, Charlotte - 85 Jochem, Joyce -106 Jochem, Judy- 106 Jochem, Kevin- 106 Jochem, Mark - 96 Johanneman, Diane K Kellems, Carolyn Kellems, Edward- 96 Kellems, Karen -107 Kellems, Vicki- 107 Keller, Jackie- 85 Kempf, Kristina Kempf, Patty - 96 Kempf, Sandy Kempf, Sara 115 Kempf, Shelly - 85 Kempf, Terry - 96 Kendall, Debbie - 85 Kendall, Kathy -115 Kerrigan, Jessie- 96 Kersteins, Cindy - 85 Kersteins, Kathy - 96 Kersteins, Pat Kersteins, Vickie- 115 Ketzner, Brian Ketzner, Brian - 85 Ketzner, Luann - 85 Kippenbrock, Rick - 96 Kippenbrock, Therese - 85 Kitten, Gina- 97 Kitten, Rick- 107 Kitten, Rob -107 King, Tammy Kissel, Leslie Alan Kivela, Lori Klem, Becky Klem, Christina- 107 Klem, Delmar - 97 Klem, Dorothy - 85 Klem, Gerald Klem, Kathy - 85 Klem, Kenny Klem, Lugene - 97 Klem, Marcene - 85 Klem, Ralph - 85 Klem, Randy Klem, Rhonda Klem, Roger Klem, Tom Kline, Jeff- 86 Kline, Margie- 97 Kloeck, Bill Kluemper, Marsha 107 Kluemper, Mary- 86 Knies, Dean -116 Knies, Greg- 116 Knies, Linda- 97 Knies, Rachel-107 Knight, Larry -116 Knight, Shelly Knust, Annette- 86 Knust, Gary Knust, John - 86 Knust, Kenny - 86 Knust, Patty Kordes, Andy Kordes, Angie - 86 Kordes, Roger- 108 Kreilein, Brian Kunkler, Lynn -108 L Laake, Dion -116 Lamkin, Nancy - 86 Lamkin, Sue Lampert, John - 86 Lampert, Kathy - 86 Lange, Jim - 97 Lawrence, Tim- 116 Leffert, Mark - 86 Leinenbach, Beth -108 Leinenbach, Brad - 97 Leinenbach, Denise Leinenbach, Rick - 97 Leisman, David -108 Leisman, Mark- 97 Leisman, Tom - 86 Leonard, Jay- 116 Leonard, Jeff -116 Leonard, Keith - 87 Leonard, Steve Lindauer, Doug - 97 Lindauer, Joan -108 Lindauer, Sharon - 97 Linthicum, Margie Loechte, Donna -116 Loechte, Marcia Loechte, Sara - 87 Lubbers, Jean - 97 Lubbers, Rhonda -116 Luebbehusen, Bryan Luebbehusen, Geri - 87 Luebbehusen, Glenn - 98 Luebbehusen, Keith Luebbehusen, Kevin Luegers, Lance -108 Luegers, Lisa - 98 Lueken, Janice- 87 Lueken, Liz -116 M Marshall, Bev - 98 Marshall, Rhonda- 87 Matheis, Susan - 87 Maxey, Laura - 87 Maxey, Maria -108 Mehling, Bill - 98 Mehling, Rita - 87 Mehling, Ruth - 98 Meier, Rick- 98 Merkley, Darrell -116 Merkley, Joe -116 Merkley - Kenny - 98 Merkley, Mike - 87 Messmer, Alberta Messmer, Nick Meyer, Bonnie- 87 I wonder what ever happened to old what's his name? Meyer, Connie- 87 Meyer, Dave- 98 Meyer, Lisa -109 Meyer, Matt -109 Milbourn, Barry -116 Milbourn, Rodney - 98 Miller, Lynn- 98 Mohr, William -109 Mohr, Cindy - 87 Mohr, Gina Mohr, Kevin -109 Mohr, Phyllis - 98 Morgan, Mark Mullen, Valerie Jean - 87 Mullen, Lee Joe Muller, Louise Mullis, Jeff- 98 Mundy, Marty -109 Mundy, Tom -109 N Nord, Bruce - 99 Nord, Sue Oeding, Jane- 99 Oeding, Luke Oeding, Mark- 87 Oeding, Sue -109 Olinger, Brenda - 99 Olinger, Cheryl- 87 Olinger, Lydia- 99 Olinger, Kelly- 109 Olinger, Marsha Olinger, Mike

145 Oser, Brenda - 99 Oser, Donna - 88 Oser, Glenda - 99 Oser, Kathy -109 Oser, Ketth Oser, Mike p Patton, Myra Patton, Susan - 88 Pauly, Bill- 109 Pauly, Sandy -117 Perkins, Rick -109 Peterson, Diane -109 Peterson, Lisa- 88 Petry, Donna Petry, Kim - 99 Potter, Margie - 99 Prechtel, Ernie- 99 Prechtel, Mona- 88 R Rahman, Eric - 99 Rahman, Joan - 88 Rahman, Judy Recker, Gina Recker, Jan - 88 Recker, Lynn- 99 Recker, Keith -110 Recker, Patricia - 88 Recker, Rick - 88 Rector, Julie- 117 Remke, Tim -110 Rickleman, Pat - 89 Rickleman, Tony Russ, Eric- 99 s St.Oair, Terry- 118 Sanders, Curtis - 89 Schaeffer, Imogene Schaeffer, Mike Schepers, David Schepers, Doris- 99 Schepers, Gene- 89 Schilling, Janet- 89 Schipp, Fred - 89 Schlachter, John- 117 Schlachter, Karen- 89 Schlachter, Mark - 99 Schnell, Cathy Schnell, Jeff Schnell, Joe Schnell, Lynn Schnell, Marvelda Schroeder, Rita- 100 Schue, Jeff -117 Schue, Scott- 100 Schuetter, Bill- 89 Schuetter, Chris- 110 Schuetter, Connie Schultz, Angie Schwartz, Debbie Schwartz, James- 89 Schwartz, Kenny -100 Schwartz, Kim Schwartz, Phyllis - 89 Schwinghammer, Kris -110 Schwoeppe, John -118 Schwoeppe, Linda- 89 Seger, Pat -100 Seidl, Chris- 100 Sermersheim, Pam- 90 Shaw, Deneen Shaw, Mike -100 Silvis, Raymond- 110 Smith, Chris Smith, Lea Ann Smith, Tami - 90 Smith, Stacey Snyder, Pat -100 Sonderman, Andy Sonderman, Carla Sonderman, Susan Spayd, Scott Steckler, Ken -110 Steckler, Elaine- 100 Steffen, Allen -110 Stemle, Jayroe- 118 Stenftenagel, Sandy Stillwell, Tom Sturgeon, Bonnie - 90 Sturgeon, Nancy- 110 T Tempel, Cheryl Tempel, Cyndy- 90 Tieken, Rachel Tieken, Samuel - 90 Treat, Barry - 90 Treat, Kirby- 90 Treat, Randy Tretter, Beverly- 100 Tretter, Karen -110 u Uebelhor, Brad -118 Uebelhor, Eric -100 Uebelhor, Keith Uebelhor, Kent- 118 v Vaal, Cheryl- 110 Vaal, Debra- 90 Vaal, Laurie -118 Vaal, Mike- 90 Vaal, Robert -118 Van Winkle, Arnie - 90 VanWinkle, Donnie- 90 Veatch, Donna- 90 Veatch, Lisa- 100 Veatch, Vickie -118 Verkamp, Andrew- 90 Verkamp, Larry- 100 Verkamp, Scott -100 Voegerl, Annette- 100 Voegerl, Cheryl- 119 Voegerl, Denise- 110 Voegerl, Dennis -118 Voegerl, Kevin- 101 Voegerl, Ronald -101 Voges, Allen- 101 Voges, Randy- 101 Vonderheide, Tom w Wagner, Amos Wagner, Charles - 90 Wagner, Debbie -101 Wagner, Joan- 110 Wagner, Patricia Wagner, Sharon -110 Wagner, Randy -119 Wahl, Mary Jane- 90 Wahl, Lea- 119 Wahl, Steve -101 Wahl, Tom -111 Wallhauser, Dennis Wanninger, Brenda Welp, Diane- 91 Welp, Glenda- 91 Welp, Greg- 91 Welp, Jackie- 119 Welp, Jeff- 111 Welp, Keith- 91 Welp, Kevin -111 Welp, Stan -102 Welp, Theresa -111 Wendholt, Donny -119 Wendholt, Joe -102 W endholt, Paul - 91 W endholt, Scott Wendholt, Stuart -102 Werne, Bev -111 Werne, Brenda- 91 Werne, Sharon- 91 Werne,Suzanne-111 Werner, Connie Werner, Debbie -102 Werner, Donna Weyer, Bruce Weyer, Jane -111 Weyer, John- 91 Weyer, Karen Weyer, Kurt -102 Weyer, Laurie - 91 Weyer, Mary Beth - 91 Weyer, Paul- 91 Weyer, Rhonda -102 Weyer, Roxanna Willis, Mark Willis, Mike- 102 Wilmes, Glenn -102 Wilmes, Greg -119 Winkler, Dave- 91 Wirthwein, Philip Wollenmann, Diane Wollenmann, Sabrina- 119 Woodall, Kim -119 Wright, Bonnie -119 Wright, Roger- 111 Wright, Wayne -102 z Zink, Brian- 119 Zink, Dawn - 91

146 A year... when you are looking ahead, into it, a year seems like forever. But when you're looking back on it, it seems like it went by too fast. "You wake up and time has slipped away." It's like getting to the last page of the yearbook too soon. Well, tum back to page one and start over. 143

147 We would like to thank the Ferdinand News and the Dally Herald (especially Alan Petersime) for the use of several pictures. A special thanks to the people who finished their sections of the yearbook on time, and those who worked into the summer to finish it. The staff Jean Mullen Co-editor Eric Russ Asst. Personalities Ed. Don Van Winkle Co-editor Bev Marshall Academics Editor Sharon Schnell Activities Editor Rick Meier Asst. Sports Editor Rocky Emmert Sports Editor Nancy Lamkin Photographer DonnaOser Advertising and Rhonda Marshall Photographer Business Mgr. De Wayne Bruce Photographer Cyndy Tempel Personalities Editor Cheryl Englert Photographer

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