WIND. We're looking back on yesterday, Remembering all the things we've done. We're walking out these doors. We're now heading a different way.

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We're looking back on yesterday, Remembering all the things we've done. We're walking out these doors. We're now heading a different way. AS WE WIND The time has gone so fast. The times we laughed and cried, And the friends we've grown to love, These memories will always last. on 2

D O «JN JJ' THE ROAD We'll remember every difficult test, And every teacher too. Yes, even though we had some problems, We'll know these were best. We'll never forget the fun and laughter, And the things that our class did. If we carry on a tradition, Let it be happiness forever after.

F.P. Band From band camp in the summf::r, through marching competitions, atheletic events, concerts and commencement exercises the Ranger Band showed their pride and determination and came up winners. 1. The Band officers are Tony Gerber, president; Joan Lindauer, secretary; Nancy Sturgeon and Henry Haake, treasurers; and Marcia Kluemper, vice-president. 2. The Band performed in many competitions. 3. The 1980-81 Marching Ranger Band. 4. Field commanders, David Henke and Debbie Herbip. 6

4th at State Under the direction of Mr. Gene Keusch and Assistant Band Director Claudia Earnest, the band tied for fourth place in the state marching competition to make their marching season a success. 1. The Marching Rangers take the field while they show their pride and determination. 2. Mr. Keusch shows his happiness after tieing for fourth place at state. 7

Drill Corps marches with pride The Drill Corps is a group of hard-working girls who helped add flash and sparkle to the band. All year the Drill Corps members worked to polish and perfect their routines. The corps, under the direction of Mrs. Claudia Earnest, marched in parades and contests, and entertained audi- ances at half-time of home basketball games. They did a combination of flag and dance routines. During the year, the Drill Corps was named best flag and rifle corps at Ohio County, Ky., and best rifle corps at Owensboro, Ky. 8

1. The 1980-81 Rifle Corps members. 2. The Flag Corps lines up to practice before a contest. 3. The girls cmer for the team. 4. The Drill Corps performs at a basketball game. 5. The 1980-81 Drill Corps members. 9

Chorus has successful year The Forest Park Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Claudia Earnest, had a very successful year. The highlights of the year were th~ir Spring Dinner Concert.a.nd Christmas Concert. 1. Sabrina W ollenmann and Linda Steckler find!iofllething, or someone, quite amusing. 2. Kathy Beckman and Marlene Fischer concentrate during a rehearsal. 3. Mrs. Earnest studies her music. 4. Eric Klem and David Smith keep their eye!> on the music. Watch the director, guys! 10

5. Sue Coalter sings solo. 6. What kind of mischief could these boys be into now? 7. Gary Buschkoetter must find the next song quite humorous. 11

As Mixed Company set the enchanting mood for the 1981 Holiday Ball, entitled ''Holiday Fantasy'', students relaxed and enjoyed themselves into the evening. Many danced, mingled with friends, or just listened to the music. Beauti ful decorations and tasty refreshments completed the "Holiday: Fantasf at,no~phere. 2 12

~.... 1. Jayme Stemle and date ance their night away. 2. Linda Steckler "and Steve Martin enjoy their enchanting evening at the Holiday.. ".. Ball. 3. These available bachelors are possessed by the holiday fantasy. S. Angie Underhill "boogies to the sounds of Mixed Company. 6. Randy Weyer.. appears to be taking his candle for a souvenir. 7. Donna Pund 13

Student Council: Voice of the students l.mr.ronald Etienne swears Theresa Welp in as Student Council president. 2. Officers of the 1980-81 Student Council are Theresa Welp, president; Diane Begle, treasurer; Marcia Kluemper secretary; and Chris Dilger, vice-president. 3. The members of the Forest Park Student Council are the voice of the student body, pre senting the majority opinion and ideas to the administration for consideration. This year the SC held the annual Holiday Ball, the Queen Crowning and Queen Crowning dance and had the SC exchange with other area schools. 14

Betas sweep at oonvent1on 1. The Beta Club officers for 1980-81, Susan Lamkin, secretary; Tom Wahl, treasurer; Linda Brinkman, president; and Lori Kivela, vice-president; lead the Beta Club in their various activities. 2. Junior Tammy Blessinger gives her campaign speech during the State Beta Convention. 3. Laurie Vaal and Judy Jochem do a dance routine during the talent competition. 4. The Beta Club participated in several activities throughout the year. Members went on a skiing trip to Paoli Peaks, and held the annual Mother's Day Dinner. At the major activity of the year, the State Beta Convention, the Forest Park Beta's won the talent and scrapbook competitions for the fifth consecutive year. Tammy Blessinger was also elected vice-president of the Indiana State Beta Club. 15

NaHoSo shows leadership The National Honor Society conducted various activities which served the school and community. The NaHoSo worked in the bookstore throughout the year. They sponsored the Free-Throw-A-Thon. In the fall the NaHoSo held an induction banquet in the school cafeteria. The parents attended and the guest speaker was Jerry Royer. The 1980-81 NaHoSo officers are, left to right, Linda Brinkman, vice-president; Anita Blessinger, sercretary; Tom Wahl, treasurer and Lori Kivela, president. 2. Karen Tretter and Sharon Wagner are working in the bookstore. 3. The 1980-81 members of the National Honor Society. 4. Lynn Kunkler waits for a customer in the bookstore. 2 3 16

Quill and Scroll honors Quill and Scroll is an organization created to honor outstanding high school journalists. To become a member of the Quill and Scroll society, a student must be doing superior work in journalism, be in the top quarter of his or her class and be nominated by a majority of the students already in Quill and Scroll in the school's chapter. 1. The Quill and Scroll officers are Luke Oeding, secretary/treasurer, Sabrina Fischer, president, and Jane Weyer, vice-president. 2. Sabrina is absorbed in important matters. 3. The 1980-81 Quill and Scroll members. high school journalism students 1 17

FF A has an enjoyable year The Future Fanners of America completed an enjoyable and successful year,highlighting it with their annual banquet. At the banquet, freshmen and sophomore members were auctioned off as slaves for a day to earn money. 1. Randy Wagner finds Phillip Bromm's expression amusing. 2. FFA officers are Jackie Welp, treasurer; Phillip Bromm, president; Rita Betz, secretary; Sharon Kunkler, vice-president; Chris Dilger, reporter and Ron Tobin, sentinel. 3. Tim Kersteins seems very happy about something. 4. The 1980-81 Future Farmers of America. 18

FHA has successful year Under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Miller, the Future Homemakers of America carried out many activities to make this year successful. Among these projects were the annual clothing drive, a cake raftle and the Mother Daughter Banquet. 1. The 1980-81 FHA Members. 2. Patty Hawkins, Dana Kitten and Sherri Streicher dream of better things to come. 3. It's time for another chit-chat conversation. 4. FHA Officers are Linda Jochem, treasurer; Doris Fischer, secretary; Kathy Kendall, vice-president and Joyce Jochem, 19

Pep Club helps in Ranger drive The Forest Park Pep Club backed the Ranger teams with pride, determination and enthusiasm. Under the leadership of Mrs. Peggy Lake, they showed their true spirit. The club helped the Ranger drive by having spirit days, contests, various skits and displays. 20 1. The Pep Club officers are Sandy Helming, treasurer; Diane Begle, vice-president; Stacy Boeglin, secretary and Susan Lamkin, president. 2. Three of the freshmen cheerleaders show their spirit. 3. Nancy, Karla, and Sue find the players really funny. 4. The 1980-81 Pep Club. 5. Betty Steffen and Lisa Kluemper look as though they're impressed with something.

Horseman's Club 1s very act1ve The Horseman's Club was the most active new club at F.P. this year. They visited Ruxer Farms, went to the Kentucky Horse Park and participated in a horse judging contest. 1. No Jackie, Rox can't be your horsie. 2. Carol Gehlhausen, Donna Werner, Patty Wagner and Karen Bieker discuss one of the club's activities. 3. Mrs. Kathy Rodighiero, club sponsor, talks to the members about one of their field trips during a meeting of the club. 1 21

New club is for outdoorsmen The Canoeing and Backpacking Club was a new club at Forest Park this year. The club members went on a canoe trip during the summer. 1. Laurie Vaal seems to be a little camera shy. 2. The Canoeing and Backpacking Club sponsors, Mr. Jim Hagedorn and Mr. Lee Leinenbach, discuss plans for the upcoming trip. 3. The 1980-81 Canoeing and Backpacking Club members. 2 3 22

Foreign language students form club The Foreign Language Oub was another new club for 1980-81. To join, a student had to be taking either Spanish or German. The club had a Mexican-style Christmas party and a fondu party,. 1. Glenn Hoge knows, in any language, fondu means good food. 2. Jane Weyer and Cheryl Tempel are caught feeding their faces. 3. Mr. Larry Tenbarge, Foreign Language Club sponsor 1 shows <:orne of the guys how to use the fondu forks. Careful guys, those forks are hot. 23

'The Music Man' Forest Park's annual musical The Music Man was presented March 26,27,and 28. It turned out to be a big success! 1. Eric Klem (Professor Harold Hill) sings to Marian Paroo (Chris Smith) during the library scene. 2. Marcellus (Chuck Englert) and Ethel Toffelmeyer (Vickie Kerstiens) lead the town kids in the Shipoopi dance. 3. Eulalie Shinn (Judy Jochem) and the other members of the Ladies' Dance Committee (from left to right, Vickie Kerstiens, Joyce Jochem, Glenda Englert and Patty Knust) give their interpretatipn of a fountain as they practice their dance routine for the Ice Cream Sociable. 24

Joan Lindauer is crowned 1981 Basketball Queen The night of January 17 was a dream turning into a golden memory for Joan Lindauer. She was crowned the 1981 Basketball Queen during the between-game ceremonies. The royal court reigned over the victorious game against Tecumseh to make the night memorable. 1. Joan Lindauer is the 1981 Basketball Queen. 2. Pat Heilers escorts Joan to her throne. 3. 1981 Basketball Queen's Court. 4. Student Council Vicepresident Chris Dilger crowns Joan. 5. Cheerleaders Linda Brinkman and Jackie Welp are assisted by Jill Bolte and Mark Dilger carrying the symbols ofthe queen's reign. 25

G TO Susie Durlauf Chris Hurst Karla Bolte Lance Luegers Anita Blessinger Allen Steffen Theresa Welp Tom Wahl Chris Schuetter Shawn Becher Joan Lindauer Pat Heilers 26

Sabrina F. tsc her Joe Schnell Lori Kivela Greg Knies Marcia Kluemper Keith Dall Laurie Vaal Terry Ebert Diane Voges Tony Oeding Tammy Oeding 27

1. Just chattering is an important part of the evening. 2. Prom queen and king, Karla Bolte and Shawn Becher. 3. Even the faculty has fun at the prom. "First Time For Love" was the theme for the 1981 Junior-Senior Prom. The Junior class worked hard to achieve an evening filled with special moments and

.-or ~ue 3 memories. The music of Juice helped make the evening exciting and unforgettable for all the juniors and seniors who attended. 4. Barry Ledbetter and Ruth Hancock share the evening. 5. Becky Klem and date find something quite amusing on the other side of the table. 6. Junior class officers Keith Dall and Tammy Blessinger prepare to announce the prom king and queen. 29

Graduation marks new beginning On May 17 the 139 members of the Class of '81 became graduates of Forest Park High School. 3. Judy Jochem sings "The Times of Your Life." 4. Class president Andy Kordes speaks for his classmates. S. Salutatorian Tim Dall addresses the class. 6. Tom Wahl gives the valedictory address. Tom maintained a 4.0 grade point average through his four years at Forest Park. 30

1. Karla Bolte enters the gym as a Forest Park student for the last time. 2. Mr. Earl Buechler and Mr. Dick Becher present the diplomas. 3. These senior boys wait to line up. 4. Sharon Wagner is presented with a 12 year perfect attendance certificate by Principal Ron Etienne. 5. The Class of '81 marches to the processional. 31

1. These seniors talk over old times. 2. Everyone is shy... except Karla. 3. Diane Johanneman helps Marcia Loechte with her hat. 4. Now how does this thing go on? 5. Kelly Olinger straightens Brenda Wilmes's collar. 32

Math... a process of UXJrk In the math department this year, the classes offered were general math, business math, geometry, Algebra I, pre-algebra, unified math and Algebra II. These classes were taught by Mr. Larry Klein, Sr. Rose Rexing, Mr. Tom Meyer and Mr. Charles Jones. 1. Mr. Meyer helps Cheryl Brinkman on a math problem. 2. Marlene Fischer works on her assignment. 3. Debbie Blessinger learns how to do a problem. 4. Kenny Klem listens intently in math class. 34

Science... solving problems and answering questions This year in the science department, Biology I, Biology II, Chemistry I, Chemistry II, and physics were all offered. Classes were taught by Mr. Nathan Schnellenberger, Mr. Kevin Wertman, Mr. Tom Meyer and Sr. Rose Rexing. 3 1. Lori Kivela works on an experiment in chemistry. 2. Sr. Rose Rexing mixes a formula for herself, so she can find out how she really is. 3. Anita Blessinger uses a pinch ofthis, and a dash of that. 35

Social Studies... a look at the world This year in the social studies department, world history, U.S. history, sociology, psychology, geography and government were all offered. Classes were taught by Miss Ellen Hendricks, Mr. Bob Borden, Mr. Rick Fears, Mr. Donald Osburn, Mrs. Katie Rodighiero and Mr. Frank Smith. 1. These seniors prove that class can be fun??? 2. Becky Gromminger is really enthused about her class. 3. Steve Martin dreams of better things to do besides studying.

Getting down to business The classes offered in the business department were clerical office, general business, accounting, business law, data processing, shorthand, business machines, Typing I and Typing II. Mrs. Alamae Walton, Mrs. Rowena Weyer and Mrs. Beth Schnellenberger taught these classes. 1. Susie Durlauf punches those keys. 2. Jane Weyer gives her adorable smile. 3. Sandy Stenftenagel tries to straighten her papers. 3 37

i,hablo Englese? In the foreign languages department this year, the classes offered were German I, II, III and IV, and Spanish I, II, III and IV. These classes were taught by Mr. Larry Tenbarge and Mrs. Katie Rodighiero. 1. The German IV class takes time out to pose for a picture. 2. Kim Klem must see someone good looking. 3. Scott McLevain seems to be such a hard-working and devoted student.

English... a verbal jungle The classes offered in the English department were English I, II, III and advanced composition. Mrs. Joyce White, Mrs. Peggy Lake, Mr. Ed Walston, Mr. Robert Borden and Mr. Frank Smith taught these classes. 1. Danny Begle works intently on his English. 2. What do you find so amazing, Gregg Wilmes? 3. Kim Woodall sits in a moment of quiet contemplation. 4. Robert Kippenbrock keeps busy in English class. 39

Journalism staff ----'puts it all together' This year in the journalism classes, the students worked under the supervision of Mr. Ed Walston. The students worked on the newspaper, magazine, radio show, yearbook and t k pictures. 1. Mr. Walston explains the situation to Sabrina Fischer and Luke Oeding during advanced journalism. 2. Sandy Helming rela.xes while she should be working. 3. Tony Gerber works on a page layout. 2 40

Graphic Arts... creates the best In the graphic arts classes this year, the students worked under the direction of Mr. Steve Stoffel. The students worked on printing the newspaper, magazine and many other printing jobs. 1. Sherry Ebert seems to enjoy cleaning the press. 2. Jane Weyer is either showing off her picture or turning into the fig newton. 2 41

Industrial arts... building for the future Industrial arts classes, taught by Mr. Jim Johanneman, Mr. Steve Stoffel and Mr. Jeff Johnson, taught the students many useful skills. The I.A. classes offered during the past school year included power and trans., welding, woods and drafting. 1. Kevin Bolte and Steve Becher are goofing off once again. 2. Eric Blessinger seems to be quite content with his work. 3. Brad Uebelhor is finally doing something worth while. 4. Roger Klem displays his ability of working with the drill press. 5. Steve Coalter and Bryan Hasenour show how much fun it can be draining oil. 42

Agriculture... students turn farmers This year the agriculture depart ment was instructed by Mr. Kent Peter. The students learned the skills necessary to become good farmers. 1. Bryan Hasenour fires up a cutting torch. 2. Eric Blessinger uses the band saw. 3. Alan Steffen and Mr. Peter cut pipe for welding curtains to go in the new Ag. building, which was completed this year. 4. Pat Fromme uses the machanical hack saw to cut some steel stock. 43

Home economics preparing for the future The home economics department was once again taught by Sister Josepha Book and Mrs. Mary Miller. The students stu died the various aspects of cooking, sewing and home management. 1. Sr. Josepha gives Kristy Meyer a helping hand. 2. Sometimes it's just a matter of the right mixing technique. 3. Donna Werner sets the table properly. 4. Jeff Welp is behind a world of bubbles as he is still learning how to boil water. 44

Art. working with pride In the art department this year, the classes offered were Art I,. II, III and IV. These classes were taught by Mrs. Linda Berry. 1. Tom Wahl is quite relaxed while doing his pen and ink drawing. 2. Tim Dall dabbles in oils. 3. Mrs. Berry, you aren't planning on baking yourself, are you? 4. Do you think Karen Hoppenjans knows what is sitting next to her? 45

Driver's education... 'wheel out' in style This year the driver's education department was taught by Mr. Nate Schnellenberger and Mr. Robert Borden. The courses combined textbook assignments, work on the automotive simulators, driving on the driving range and experience on the road. 1. Mr. Schnellenberger begins to wonder if his life insurance is all paid up. 2. Rose Wallhauser gets ready for a long drive. 3. Jenny Albert checks out the car before she begins another road expedition. 2 46

P.E. and health... better the body Health and physical education classes were taught to freshman and sophomores by Mr. James Murphy, Mrs. Mary Lou Luebbehusen and Mr. Nate Schnellenberger. 1. These sophomore boys run to get in shape. 2. Joan Ketzner learns how to use the bow and arrow. 3. Liz Martin puts out a great effort to have a good serve. 1 47

Outstanding F.P. students honored at Academic Awards Program On May 8, 1981, the most outstanding students of Forest Park High School in each adacemic area were honored at the Academic Awards Program. The award winners are, front row from left: Lance Luegers... journalism Tim Dall... English Denny Durcholz... physics Chemistry II Chris Dilger... Agriculture ill Agriculture IV John Gish... drafting Bruce Weyer... data processing Tom Wahl... social studies art Marty Mundy......family relations Pat Kerstiens... businiess math Kenny Hoppenjans... Who's Who in Foreign Language Second row: Denise Fehribach... U.S. history Diane Durlauf... Who's Who in Foreign Language Lisa Kluemper.......Biology I Deitera Durcholz........ geometry Algebra II Sandy Hauser... Who's Who in Foreign Language Ann Dall.... Who's Who in Foreign Language Louise Muller........ Typing I Jane Weyer... graphic arts Chris Schuetter... German Karen Tretter........ Typing II Outstanding Business Student Sue Durlauf.....silver certificate for calculators Back row: Karen Tempel.... Homemaking I Rose Wallhauser...... clothing Tammy King........shorthand Carol Gehlhausen........clerical Angie Kline... child development Sharon Kunkler... Agriculture II Lisa Meyer..........honor roll Sandy Kempf... silver certificate for calculators Becky Klem... foods Ruth Frieler... family management Scott Fehribach... Agriculture I Chris Hurst... Who's Who in Foreign Language Terry Ebert..........housing 48

Rangers run on The highlight of the season for the 1980 cross country team was winning the Paoli Invitational on Sept. 18. This was the first time in F.P. history that the cross country team had won an invitational tournament. They placed thirteenth in the Jasper Sectional, ending the season with a record of 46 wins and 59 losses. 3. 1. 1980 Cross Country team. 2. Pat Heilers and Dave Brahm talk things over. 3. John Lueken crosses over the bridge of victory. so

Boys' tennis has outstanding year This was the year for the Ranger tennis team. They finished their season with the best win-loss record of any F.P. tennis team, with 12 wins and 5 losses. In the sectional at Paoli the Rangers defeated Crawford County and the Patriots of Heritage Hills. The netters were then defeated by Salem to close their season. 3 1. The 1980 Tennis Team. 2. It's a bird, it's a plane, no Keith (Dall), it's a tennis ball. 3. Eric Bolte concentrates on the game. 2. 51

The JV volleyball team looks tough in the future The JV volleyball team ended their season with a 12 win, 5 loss record as they toughened up for the coming year. 1. Coach Tom Meyer gives the JV a few pointers. 2. Linda Hoppenjans sends a serve over the net. 3. The 1980 JV volleyball team. 2. 52

Rangers step up to 'big timr,s' The Rangers had a good season this year in volleyball, finishing with a 14 win, 4 loss record. The V -bailers were the only team in the Dubms County area to beat Castle. In sectional play they defeated Washington Catholic and in the semi-finals they were defeated by Jasper to end their season. 1. Karen Hoppenjans takes time out for a prayer of help! 2. The 1980 varsity volleyball team. 3. Sonya Englert shows her tenacity as she waits for the ball. 53

What it takes to win 1. Sue Lamkin goes up high for a dink. 2. Pullling it all together. 3. Karen Hoppenjans makes a good set to the spiker. 54

Wrestlers develop talent, gain valuable experience The Ranger wrestlers finished their season with a 5-10 win-loss record. The team was defeated in the sectional, but Jay Leonard advanced to the regional. 1. Pin! Pin! 2. Stick with it! 3. The 1981 wrestling team. 55

Lady b-ballers look to the future The Ranger ladies finished the year with a 6-11 win-loss record. In sectional action the girls went down in defeat to Southridge to end their season. 1. Sandy Helming goes for a rebound. 2. Jump ball, get it, get it! Season record Opponent Loogootee 47 Springs Valley 59 Southridge 44 Harison 66 Perry Central 29 Crawford County 52 Cannelton 30 Jasper 63 Tell City 55 Dubois 35 Wood Memorial 41 Heritage Hills 55 Tecumseh 56 Marian Heights 44 Reitz 64 Southridge 42 Forest Park 23 48 41 37 42 41 62 46 35 45 49 55 77 52 41 39 (Sectional) 56

1. 1981 Girls Varsity basketball team. 2. Sue Werne goes up for a shot. 3. Where's the offense Sandy? 2 57

JV Rangers show promise While preparing for the future, the girls' JV basketball team finished the season over the.500 mark with 8 wins and 6 losses. 1. Gina Luebbehusen is ready to take a shot. 2. What's next, coach? 3. JV Coach Don Osborn appears frustrated. 4. The 1981 JV basketball team. 58

Cheerleaders a job well done 1. The 1981 varsity cheerleaders. 2. Junior Laurie Vaal shows her spirit. 3. The freshman cheerleaders. 4. The JV cheerleading squad. 59

Varsity enjoys successful season Orleans Crawford County Teii City Dubois Pike Central Wood Memorial Dubois North Posey Perry Central Springs VaHey Southridge South Spencer Shoals Tecumseh Cannelton Washington Catholic Barr-Reeve Mater Dei North Harrison 55 63 74 60 53 49 61 64 61 69 65 64 43 56 62 42 63 51 55 Forest Park 65 Forest Park 41 Forest Park 57 Forest Park 43 Forest Park 70 Forest Park 56 Forest Park 59 Forest Park 62 Forest Park 85 Forest Park 79 Forest Park 62 Forest Park 61 Forest Park 62 Forest Park 85 Forest Park 53 Forest Park 76 Forest Park 59 Forest Park 60 Forest Park 46 The Ranger B-baiiers finished their season with a record of 13 wins and 8 losses. They went into sectional action with an eight game winning streak and high hopes. But a disappointing Joss to Southridge in the sectional ended their season. The highlight ofthe season was the Rangers' upset win over state-ranked Heritage Hills. 1. Coach Nate Schneiienberger talks it over with the team. 2. Joe SchneJI is on the move. 3. Shawn Becher connects on free throws. Southridge (Sec.) 77 Forest Park 64 60

1. Keith Dall goes in for two. 2. Lance Luegers waits for a rebound. 3. The 1981 varsity b"sketball team. 61

]V'ers search for experience The JV basketball squad finished the season with a record of 8 wins and 12losses. Although they were hoping for a better win-loss record, they are optimistic about the future. 1. The 1981 JV basketball team. 2. Tony Oeding grabs a rebound. 3. Dwayne Klem goes up for a shot.

Frosh finish season 8-8 The Freshmen finished their season with a.500 mark. They won their own Freshman Invitational Tourney, which brought their season to an end with a record of 8 wins, 8 losses. 1. The 1981 freshman basketball team. 2. Keith Knust shows good ball handling. 3. Philip Etienne shoots for two. 63

Senior boys, sophomore girls win tourney The senior boys and sophomore girls were victorious in the 1981 class tourney held March 23 and 24. 1. Kris Schwinghamer shoots for two as Jay Leonard, Rick Hochgesang and Jayme Stemle try to block during the final game of the boys' competition. 2. Sue Coalter shoots from the free-throw line for the victorious sophomore girls as Deidra Dooley and Ruth Tieken watch. 3. Steve Hulsman takes a practice shot. 3 64

1. The 1981 golf team. 2. Brian Zink concentrates on the putt. 3. Andy Kordes gets ready to drive the ball. 4. Brian Kreilein seems to be quite pleased with his game. Golfers finish with 6-12 record The 1981 Ranger golf team closed the season with 6 wins and 12 losses. The team's most memorable match was a win over Washington Catholic. The golfers were coached by Mr. Bill Hagedorn. He commented that the senior leadership of Andy Kordes and Brian Kreilein was excellent. 65

Netters finish impressive winning season The girls' tennis team, coached by Mr. Larry Tenbarge, finished an outstanding season with an impressive record of 11 wins and only 4 losses. The biggest wins were over Washington and Northeast Dubois. Coach Ten barge commented, "The girls have worked really hard and shown much improvement.'' 1. Dianne Wollenmann returns the serve. 2. Jackie Welp fires the ball over the net. 3. Kristy Olinger seems totally amazed by her last serve. 4. The 1981 girls' tennis team. 66

The Girls' Track Team finished their season with 5 wins and 8 losses. The highlight of the season was having six individuals and teams qualify for the sectional. Also, Lisa Kluemper qualified for the regional in the long jump. 1. The 1981 Girls' Track Team. 2. Joan Ebert shows how to throw the discus. 3. Karla Bolte says the worst part is the landing. 4. Kisa Kluemper goes for her best distance in the long jump. 67

Girls' team has successful spring 1. Jackie Meyer clears the high jump bar. 2. Rox Weyer pushes for the tape. 3. Rhonda Klem hands the baton off to Tammy Blessinger. 68

Guys finish strong season 1. Dwayne Klem gives it all he's got. 2. Kenny Klem heads for the finish line. 3. The 1981 Boys' Track Team.

1 The Boys' Track Team finished their season wins and 12 losses. They also placed fourth in two invitational tourneys. This was a strong season for the guys since over half the team members were returning lettermen. 1. Chester Bayer clears the high jump bar. 2. Kenny Bartley works hard for a ribbon in the hurdles. 3. Brett Fischer hands off to Greg Knies in the 400 meter relay. 4. Luke Oeding and Tim Bender do a little track talk. 70

JVers win five games, gain valuable experience The JV Baseball Team won 5 and lost 9 while providing valuable playing experience for future varsity prospects. 1. Rob Kippenbrock concentrates on the game. 2. Deron Drach shows how easy it is to throw someone out. 3. The 1981 JV Baseball Team.

Baseball team ends '81 season with nine wins The 1981 varsity baseball team ended the season with 9 wins and 11 losses. The highlights of the season were beating Heritage Hills 6-2 and the 4-3 win over Evansville Memorial. 1. Coach Rick Fears calls a conference on the mound. 2. The 1981 varsity baseball team. 72

1. Scott Wendholt stands ready at first base. 2. A Ranger batter connects in sectional action against Jasper. The Rangers lost to Jasper 8-1. It was the second loss to Jasper during the '81 season, but it was not as bad as the 11-0 first meeting. Coach fears commented, "We played 'em a good ballgame for four innings. We made it a little better this time than the first time." 3. Keith Uebelhor slides in under the tag. 4. The seniors on the '81 squad made an outstanding contribution. They are Tom Wahl, Bill Mohr, Scott Wendholt, Kris Schwinghamer, Chris Dilger and Shawn Becher. S.Nick Wahl guards third base. 73

Outstanding athletes of 1980-81 are honored The outstanding athletes of 1980-81 were honored at the annual Athletic Awards Banquet~ held May 21, 1981, at the St. Anthony Community Center. 1. Lance Luegers was honored as the outstanding senior boy athlete, and (2.) Sue Werne was the outstanding senior girl athlete. 3. The boys' award winners were Shawn Becher (MVP, tennis), Lance Luegers (MVP, basketball), Alan Steffen (rebounding, field goal percentage and most improved, basketball), Dwayne Klem (free throw award, JV basketball), Nick Wahl (MVP, JV basketball) and Dave Brahm (MVP, freshman basketball). Other award winners not pictured were Pat Heilers (MVP, cross country), Chris Dilger (MVP, wrestling), Kenny Klem (MVP, track) and Andy Kordes (MVP, golf). 4. The girls' award winners were, front row, Joan Ebert (rebounding award), Sandy Helming (MVP and free throw award, basketball), Gina Recker (volleyball serving award), Karen Hoppenjans (MVP and assist award, volleyball) and Jackie Meyer (most improved, volleyball), back row, Karen Tretter (mental attitude award, basketball), Sue Werne (team captain award, basketball), Janice Brosmer (mental attitude, JV basketball) and Barbara Schepers (most improved, JV basketball). Other award winners not pictured were Dianne Wollenmann (MVP, tennis) and Lisa Kluemper (MVP, track). 1 74 ' 2

1980-81 is pivotal year Paul Wilgus School Board President Ronald B. Etienne Principal James Hagedorn Assistant Principal In memory of School Board President Paul Wilgus, who died February 14, 1981. He had served on the Southeast Dubois County School Board since:: 1977. The faculty, staff and administration of Forest Park High School are fortunate to have the opportunity of serving the students and patrons of the Southeast Dubois County School Corporation. We are proud of the dedication and sincerity of our students. Their outstanding achievements and dedication to the principles for which Forest Park stands make this an excellent educational institution. This past year was pivotal in that it marked a resurgence of the spirit which once made Forest Park unique. It is our sincere wish that future students will continue this trend and reap the rewards of positive involvement in academic and extracurricular activities. Ron Etienne Principal Earl F. Buechler Superintendent The Southeast Dubois County School Board members are Pat Tretter, Blessinger, Dick Becher, John Schnell and John Buechler. 76

These teachers "take the plunge" in the water balloon toss on Almost Anything Goes day. Norma Jackson, Pat Albert, Anna Rose Austin, Lena Fischer, Rita Balbach, Clara Wilgus (not pictured) Cooks Samantha Fields Counselor Lee Leinenbach Counselor Judy Luebbehusen Sr. Boniface Dewig Media Norma Sonderman, Jean Lubbers, Cindy Schulte, Kaye Bohnert, Rita Sonderman Secretaries 77

Linda Berry Art Sr. Josepha Book HomeEc. Robert Borden English, Social Studies Claudia Earnest Chorus Rick Fears Dr. Ed., Social Studies, P.E. Ellen Hendricks Social Studies Jim Johanneman Industrial Arts Charles Jones, Jr. Math Eugene Keusch Band Larry Klein Math Peggy Lake English 78

Tom Meyer Math, Science 1. Mr. Meyer supervises 8.'1 students work at the board. 2. Mr. Schnellenberger flashes a winning smile. Mary Miller HomeEc. Donald Osburn Social Studies, P.E. Kent Peter Agriculture Sr. Rose Rexing Math, Science Kathy Rodighiero Spanish, Social Studies Beth Schnellenberger Business Nate Schnellenberger Biology, Dr. Ed., P.E. 79

Mr. Johnson checks out a battery in the power shop Steve Stoffel Industrial Arts Larry Ten barge German Edwin Walston English, Journalism Kevin Wertman Biology Rowena Weyer Business Joyce White English, Art Gary Wittman Special Ed. 80

As we conclude our final year at Forest Park, we look back on the deeply treasured past with all the precious memories we have gained. Although we have made many achievements, we still have a long, winding road before reaching our destination. The goals in our future are uncertain, but we will face all of our challenges with the same determination and pride that we have accumulated at Forest Park. Graduating from Forest Park will only complete a very small milestone of our future, for we have only begun to conquer the challenges that lie ahead. As we, the class of 1981, are leaving forest Park, we will always cherish and remember the times we have shared and grown together in. We can only hope that we have left Forest Park somewhat better because of our efforts for a continuing strong unity among all classes yet to graduate and venture into the world of challenges. Class of '81 Senior dreams have come to life Senior class officers are, from top, Andy Kordes, president; Bill Mohr, vicepresident; Karla Bolte, secretary; and Marcia Kluemper, treasurer. Judy Allen Sam Altman Scott Andry Gorden Atkins Judy Balbach Joyce Becher Shawn Becher Mary Beckman 81

Diane Begle Maria Bieker Anita Blessinger Eric Blessinger Jamie Blount Stacy Boeglin Thomas Bohi Karla Bolte Kevin Bolte Linda Brinkman Tama Brockman Philip Bromm Susan Brosmer Barbara Buechler Joe Buechler John Buford 82

Sandy Cardinal Steve Coalter Eric Cunningham Tim Dall Troy Daunhauer Chris Dilger Denny Durcholz 1. Anita and Bev, the mad scientists I Susie Durlauf Sherry Ebert Carmela Englert Theresa Englert Darrell Enlow 83

Eric Fehribach Jeff Fischer Milissa Fischer Sabrina Fischer Ruth Frieler Larry Gaesser Tony Gerber Jim Gilmore Vikki Goldman Bryan Hasenour Kim Hauser 1. Here are the 1981 seniors, the way everyone should know them. Eddie Helming 84

Sandy Helming Steve Henke Debbie Herbig Glenn Hoge Picture not available Karen Hoppenjans Randy Howard Joanie Huff Steve Hulsman Picture not available Kenny Jackson Sherri Jacob Joyce Jochem Judy Jochem Kevin Jochem Diane Johannemann Karen Kellams Kris Kempf 85

Sandy Kempf Richard Kitten Robert Kitten Lori Kivela Chris Klem Rebecca Klem Marcia Kluemper Rachel Knies Shelley Knight Patty Knust Andy Kordes Roger Kordes 86

Brian Kreilein Lynn Kunkler 1. Beth Leinen bach and Karen Weyer are taking a break from the grueling task of being seniors. 2. Luke Oeding, Scott Wendholt, Jeff Fischer and Kevin Bolte should compete in the $1.98 Beauty Contest with Rip Taylor! Susan Lamkin Beth Leinenbach David Leisman Steve Leonard Joan Lindauer Marcia Loechte Bryan Lubbehusen Keith Lubbehusen 87

1 Kevin Lubbehusen Lance Luegers Marla Merkley Alberta Messmer Nick Messmer Lisa Meyer Matt Meyer Bill Mohr Picture not available Marty Mundy Tom Mundy Luke Oeding Sue Oeding 88

Kelly Olinger Mike Olinger Kathy Oser Myra Patton Diane Peterson Judy Rahman Keith Recker Tim Remke David Schepers Chris Schuetter Kim Schwartz Kris Schwinghamer 1. Chris, Cheryl, and Karen are those really your legs? 2. Munchies, hey guys! 3. Are senior guys always this lazy? 89

Scott Spayd Kenny Steckler Allen Steffen Nancy Sturgeon Cheryl Tempel Kirby Treat -~ ~ - ~. ' ',. Karen Tretter 1. Wow, look at that guy! Cheryl Vaal Denise Voegerl Amos Wagner Joan Wagner Sharon Wagner 90

rom Wahl Brenda W aninger JeffWelp Kevin Welp Theresa Welp Scott W endholt Bev Werne Sue Werne Connie Werner Bruce Weyer Jane Weyer Karen Weyer Brenda Wilmes Philip Wirthwein Dianne Wollenmann Roger Wright 91

Junior year has faded from view Our junior year has gone by very quickly, but it has not passed without leaving us many unforgettable memories. We have accomplished many goals in the three years at Forest Park. We have used these three years to mature, accept responsibilities, and most of all, gain the respect of our peers. Unity and hard work were the two main elements in having a successful prom. Classmates worked up to the last day in reaching our goal in the magazine drive. With only one year left we have high hopes that we can reach the rest of our goals. The one main goal that we are trying to achieve is to get the school spirit back at Forest Park. Class of '82 The junior class officers are Andy Sonderman, treasurer; Joan Ebert, secretary; Tammy Blessinger, vice-president; and Keith Dall, president. Annette Begle Kevin Begle Tim Bender Karen Bieker Sandy Blessinger Tammy Blessinger Steve Braunecker Randy Buechler Ronald Buechler 92

Keith Dall Angie Demuth Deidra Dooley Joan Ebert Terry Ebert Charles Englert Tammy Englert Denise Fehribach Brett Fischer Connie Fischer Doris Fischer Sherri Fischer Kelly Haas Ruth Hancock Scot Harmon 1. For today's lesson, Mr. Tenbarge is going to teach Andy how to walk without crutches. 93

Bud Hart Jeff Hasen our Juan Hasen our Marla Hasenour Ronald Hasenour Pat Heilers Julie Helming David Henke Patty Hinkle Rick Hochgesang Cheryl Hoffman Dave Hoffman Greg Hoffman Scott Hoffman Chris Hurst 1. Jill is trying to accomplish something, but what? 2. Keith concentrates on the ball. 3. Laurie likes to stand out in a crowd. 4. Patrick and Steve are two friends that believe in togetherness. 94

Tom Hotsinpillar Kim Jacob Terri Jenkins Alan Jochem Sara Kempf Kathy Kendall Patrick Kerstiens Vickie Kerstiens Brian Ketzner Tammy King Allen Kissel Gerald Klem Kenny Klem Randy Klem Rhonda Klem 95

Dean Knies Greg Knies Gary Knust 1. Did you get caught in the can, Henry? 2. Jill and Mat1 are having a very heavy discussion at the Holiday Ball. 3. Randy Wagner is under the spell of hypnotist Bob Realms. Dion Laake Angela Lane Tim Lawrence 96

Jeff Leonard Rhonda Lubbers Liz Lueken 1. Liz, Denise and Bill love cafeteria lunches. 2. Gina and Chris take life easy during their lunch period. 3. Bud's voice makes everyone happy! 2 97

Gina Mohr Lee Joe Mullen Louise Muller Art Niehaus Marsha Olinger Keith Oser Mike Oser Donna Petry Gina Recker Anthony Rickleman Mike Schaeffer John Schlachter 98

Cathy Schnell Joe Schnell Marvelda Schnell Jeff Schue Connie Schuetter Angie Schultz Stacy Smith Andy Sonderman Terry St. Clair J ayme Stemle Sandy Stenftenagel Tom Stillwell 1. Jayme, Brian, Jay and Bob prove that juniors like to bang on drums. 2. Rhonda gazes into space at the Holiday Ball. 3. Donna and Kathy enjoy lounging in the commons. 4. Junior girls think they're on top of the world. 99

Rachel Tieken Randy Treat Brad Ubelhor Keith Ubelhor Kent Ubelhor Lauren Vaal Robert Vaal 1. David Henke is ready for an outstanding performance. 2. Jay struggles through wrestling practice. 3. Whose hand is Henry holding? 4. Chris Smith is all concentration as she plays for the band. 5. Jill Fritz is doing what comes naturally, gossiping. 100

Dennis Voegerl Tom Vonderheide Patty Wagner Randy Wagner Lea Ann Wahl Jackie Welp Mark Willis Gregg Wilmes Sabrina Wollenmann Kim Woodall Bonnie Wright Brian Zink 101

Sophomores unite as the Class of 1983 We, the class of '83, have now completed half of our high school years. As freshmen and sophomores of Forest Park High School, we constructed sectional displays, performed our skits and decorated our hallways. We worked through our first 2 years of high school, not only individually, but together as one unit. By striving for our goals, we matured as each year passed. We put forth the needed effort to be a successful class. We are now ready to accept the responsibilities of being the upperclassmen of Forest Park. We are ready to show our trut: pride in being Rangers. Class of '83 Sophomore class officers are, from left to right, Darryl Fischer, president; Debbie Petry, treasurer; Pat Miller, vice-president; Kristi Olinger, secretary. J enifer Albert Bill Altmann Karen Altman Jim Andrews Julie Atkins Laura Austin Angie Bachman Kenny Bartley Chester Bayer Kim Becher Cindy Beckman Mark Beckman Shelly Beckman Curtis Begle Danny Begle 102

Larry Boeglin Eric Bolte Tami Borden Gary Braunecker Glenn Bredhold Marie Bromm Jeff Bromm Kim Bromm Mark Bromm Janice Bros mer Lisa Buechler Sue Coalter Danette Cooley Ann Da11 Stephanie Daunhauer Mindy Eckert Brian Englert Glenda Englert Kenny Englert Sonya Englert Patricia Etienne Darryl Fischer Deanna Fischer 103

Scott Fleck Elvis Freeman John Gish Becky Groemminger Bradley Haas Tom Haas Scott Hasenour Sandy Hauser Joan Heeke Barb Henke Brian Henke Paul Hoffman Ron Hoffman Linda Hoppenjans 104

3 Diane Hulsman Connie Jacob Linda Jochem Suzanne Johnson Kathy Kellems Paul Kempf Todd Kempf Tim Kerstiens Robert Kippenbrock Dana Kitten 4 1. Does it taste good Janice? 2. John is watching Steve turn into the Incredible Hulk. 3. Nick, Danny and Chester like doing what everyone does at noontime, nothing. 4. Brenda Weyer helps pass the time away by reading a good book. Christy Klem Eric Klem Matt Klem 105

Cheryl Knies Judy Knight Marian Knust Rose Knust Scott Kreilein Sharon Kunkler Desiree Laake Richard Lampert Robert Lee Rhonda Leech Paul Leffert Eric Leinenbach 106 Randy Leisman Glenn Lindauer Chris Luebbehusen

John Lueken Steve Martin Karen Matheis Keith Matheis Barbara Maxey Lisa Mehling Pat Mehling Leon Merkley Jackie Meyer Kristy Meyer Pat Miller Karen Mohr Karen Oeding Tony Oeding 1. Angie is curious about the secret Dana is telling Rose. 2. Brian contemplates asking someone to dance. 3. Karen invents a new recipe. 4. Kim is so messy! 107

Kristy Olinger Debbie Petry Chris Powers DonnaPund Dave Rahman Gary Rahman David Recker David Rogers Eva Roll David Smith Patrick Stallman Dave Steckler 108

Ronnie Tobin Jim Tretter Angie Underhill Gayle Vaal Lenny Verkamp Stephen Voegerl Diane Voges Jim Wagner Nick Wahl 1. Darryl has a weird way of stretching. 2. Donna studies her notes during band. 3. Why are you sophomores unhappy? 4. Nick gives it everything he's got. 5. Glenn, quit looking at your typewriter keys! 109

1. Professor Harold Hill, Eric Klem, is lovesick. 2. Jan Brosmer and Diane Voges keep their eyes on the ball. 3. Sandy attempts to keep score for the track team. PattyWelp Brenda Weyer Randy Weyer Danny Wirthwein Tim Wollenmann Stu Zink

Freshmen appreciate privileges of Forest Park We, the freshman class of '84, greatly appreciate the privileges given to us by Forest Park High School. We have tried to take advantage of school functions, such as preparing our skit, constructing our sectional display and participating in athletic events. We have overcome the feeling of inferiority, and have mastered the daily routine of high school life. The pride that we have built for our school is very significant, and we shall carry this pride with us throughout our high school years. We are looking forward to continuing the high standards set by our school with enthusiasm for the Freshman class officers are, from left, David Fischer, treasurer; Gina Golte, upcoming three years. secretary; Tammy Oeding, vice-president; and Mary Sue Becher, president. Class of 1984 Lisa Allen Rosetta Auffart Patricia Balbach Mary Becher Shelly Berg Kevin Bieker Conrad Blessinger Debbie Blessinger Mike Blount Brian Boeglin Dodie Boeglin Tim Boehm Gina Bolte Paula Borman Dave Brahm Gwen Brahm

Cheryl Brinkman Gary Buschkoetter Tammy Cardinal Kenneth Chanley Tina Chanley Deron Drach Drew Durcholtz Diane Durlauf Trina Emmert Kevin Englert Larry Englert 112 Philip Etienne Scott Fehribach Joyce Fetter David Fischer Kristi Fischer Marlene Fischer

Duane Gehlhausen Randy Gehlhausen Joyce Goldman Danny Haas Darren Haas Tim Hart Marcia Hasenour Albert Haug Kevin Hauser Linda Hauser Patty Hawkins Debbie Henke Kenneth Hoppenjans Lisa Howe Jon Hubers Angie Huff John Jackson Tina Jacob 1. Mary Sue and Jon concentrate on their performance. 2. Myron and Dwayne are going to attack someone. 113

Tony Jacob Carol Jasper Lanny Jenkins Keith Kellems Kevin Kelley Sharon Kempf Joan Ketzner Mike Kippenbrock Bonnie Klem Dwayne Klem Kim Klem Susan Klueh 114

1. Tim, you're such an adorable guitarist. 2. Brad dreams of something better than P.E. 3. Darren, what are you thinking about doing? 4. Isn't P.E. fun. S. Freshman boys are always ready for a picture. 6. Tim looks as if he's mad at one of his fellow teammates. Marcia Kreilein Kristina Lampert Michele Leinenbach Tony Madley Liz Martin Carl Matacale 115

Becky Maxey Scott McLevain Curt Mehling Steven Mehling Hubert Merkley John Messmer Alan Miller Steven Oeding Tammy Oeding Tom Olinger John Olsen Myron Persohn Tim Radcliff Jeff Rasche Jenny Reutman 116

Barbara Schepers Robert Schlachter Angie Schneider Chris Schnell Valerie Schue Rodney Schwartz Tony Schwartz Kurt Schwinghamer Scott Sermersheim Tim Sickbert Kim Silvis Linda Steckler Betty Steffen Tim Stillwell Shari Streicher 1. Freshman girls really add to the track team. 2. Gina and Pat make such a cute couple. 3. Lisa Kluemper strives for a first. 4. Bow and arrows make P.E. fun for the freshman girls. 117

Karen Tempel Sharon Tempel 1. David, what are you doing to Rhonda's cookiel 2. Freshman class officers are making a big decision, what class jackets to buy. Julie Theising Zach Tieken Mike Tobin Tracy Ubelhor Gina Vaal Sonya Vittitow Donald Voegerl Jeff Wagner Brad Wallis Tina W aninger MarkWelp Tim Wessel Steve Wiseman Mike Wright 118

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Joyce Goldman... 113 Vikki Goldman... 84 Becky Groemminger...36, 104 Henry Haake......6, 93, 96 Brad Haas.......55, 104 Danny Haas.......18, 113 Darren Haas... 55, 113, 114 Kelly Haas....20, 53, 93, 143 Tom Haas... 104 Ruth Hancock... 28, 93, 99, 143 Scot Harmon............. 93 Bud Hart... 94, 97 Tim Hart..........113, 114 Bryan Hasenour....42, 43, 84 Jeff Hasenour... 94 Juan Hasenour... 94 Marla Hasenour... 15, 20, 94, 143 Marcia Hasenour... 113 Ron Hasenour... 18, 94 Scott Hasenour... 104 Albert Haug... 18, 113 Kevin Hauser............113 Kim Hauser......... 9, 84 Linda Hauser... 110, 113 Sandy Hauser...... 20, 104 Patty Hawkins... 10, 19, 113 Joan Heeke. :... 20, 104 Pat Heilers... 15, 25, 61, 94 Eddie Helming... 84 Julie Helming... 9, 14, 99 Sandy Helming... 20, 40, 56, 85 Barb Henke... 104 Brian Henke... 104 David Henke... 6, 11, 94, 100 Debbie Henke... 113, 116 Steve Henke... 85, 89 Debbie Herbig... 6, 85 Patty Hinkle... 20, 21, 94 Rick Hochgesang... 94 Cheryl Hoffman... 9, 14, 21, 94 Dave Hoffman... 18, 94 Greg Hoffman........... 94 Paul Hoffman... 104 Ron Hoffman... 18, 104 Scott Hoffman... 18, 94 Glen Hoge... 15, 85 Karen Hoppenjans... 15, 45, 53, 85 Kenneth Hoppenjans... 113 Linda Hoppenjans... 20, 52, 104 Tom Hotsinpillar.......... 95 Randy Howard............85 Lisa Howe... 113 Jon Hubers......55, 112, 113 Joanie Huff... 85 Angie Huff..............113 Sharon Huff... 105 Diane Hulsman... 19, 20, 105 Steve Hulsman... 1, 4, 85, 90 Chris Hurst... 14. 26, 51, 94 John Jackson... 81, 113 Kenny Jackson... 84, 85, 89 Connie Jacob... 20, 105 Kim Jacob... 20, 95 Sherri Jacob... 85 Tina Jacob... 113 Tony Jacob.... 18, 114 Carol Jasper.............114 Lanny Jenkins... 114 Terri Jenkins... 95 Alan Jochem.......50, 55, 95 Joyce Jochem... 19, 24, 85 Judy Jochem... 15, 20, 24, 85 Kevin Jochem... 85 Linda Jochem... 19, 20, 105 Diane Johanneman........85 Suzanne Johnson... 20, 105 Karen Kellems... 20, 21, 85 Kathy Kellems... 105 Keith Kellems... 114 Kevin Kelly.............114 Kristina Kempf...........85 Paul Kempf... 105 Sandy Kempf.....2, 15, 20, 86 Sara Kempf..........20, 95 Sharon Kempf... 20, 114 Tod Kempf... 36, 105 Kathy Kendall... 19, 59 Pat Kerstiens............. 95 Tim Kerstiens... 18, 105 Vickie Kerstiens... 24, 95 Brian Ketzner... 15, 95, 98 Joan Ketzner....47, 114, 117 Tammy King........20, 95 Mike Kippenbrock... 18, 114 Robert Kippenbrock... 39, 55, 105 Allan Kissel............. 95 Dana Kitten... 19, 105, 106 Richard Kitten... 86, 90 Robert Kitten....38, 84, 86, 90 Lori Kivela....14, 25, 53, 86 Bonnie Klem.......19, 114 Chris Klem....8, 20, 84, 124 Christy Klem... 20, 105 Dwayne Klem... 113, 114 Eric Klem... 10, 24, 103, 105 Gerald Klem............. 95 Kenny Klem... 34 Kim Klem... 96, 105 Matt Klem... 96, 105 Randy Klem... 15, 95 Rebecca Klem... 19, 20, 29, 86 Rhonda Klem... 20, 57, 95, 98 Roger Klem....42, 96 Tom Klem... 96 Angie Kline... 19, 20, 106 Bill Kloeck............ 96, 97 Susan Klueh... 114 Lisa Kluemper... 14, 52, 57, 117 Marcia Kluemper... 2, 9, 27, 86 Cheryl Knies... 24, 55, 106, 143 Dean Knies... 95 Greg Knies....3, 27, 61, 96 Rachel Knies........36, 86 Judy Knight.......36, 106 Shelly Knight........20, 86 Gary Knust... 55, 96 Julie Knust... 20, 52, 59, 114 Keith Knust... 114 Marian Knust... 20, 106 Patty Knust....3, 24, 40, 86 Rose Knust... 19, 20, 106 Andy Kordes....3, 13, 65, 81 Roger Kordes... 86 Brian Kreilein... 36, 65, 87 Marcia Kreilein... 20 Scott Kreilein... 65, 106 Lynn Kunkler... 15, 20, 87 Sharon Kunkler... 18, 20, 106 Desiree Laake... 9, 52, 66, 106 Dion Laake....15, 51, 61, 96 Sue Lamkin....15, 38, 53, 84 Kristina Lampert... 116 Angela Lane... 19, 96 Tim Lawrence........... 96 Robert Lee... 106 Rhonda Leech... 20, 106 Paul Leffert... 55, 106 Beth Leinenbach... 15, 49, 86, 87 Denise Leinenbach... 97 Eric Leinenbach... 106 Michele Leinenbach... 10, 116 Albert Leisman... 116 Dayid Leisman... 87 Randy Leisman... 106 Jay Leonard... 55, 97, 98, 100 Jeff Leonard............. 97 Steve Leonard... 87 Glenn Lindauer... 106 Joan Lindauer... 6, 25, 59, 87 Margie Linthicum......... 97 Donna Loechte... 20, 97, 99 Marcia Loechte... 87 Ruth Loechte... 116 Rhonda Lubbers... 9, 20, 43, 97 Bryan Luebbehusen... 15, 50, 87 Chris Luebbehusen... 106 Gina Luebbehusen... 20, 52, 58, 66 Keith Luebbehusen........87 Kevin Luebbehusen... 88 Lance Luegers... 15, 38, 61, 88 John Lueken... 50, 107 Liz Lueken.............. 97 Tony Madley... 116 Liz Martin....12, 20, 47, 58 141

Steve Martin... 36, 104, 107 Carl Matacale... 116 Karen Matheis... 20, 107 Keith Matheis... 107 Barbara Maxey... 13, 22, 55, 107 Becky Maxey... 58, 116 Nancy May... 116 Scott McLevain... 38, 116 Curt Mehling.......22, 116 Lisa Mehling... 19, 20, 107 Pat Mehling......SO, 62, 107 Steven Mehling......18, 116 Darrel Merkley........... 97 Hubert Merkley... 116 Joe Merkley... 97 Leon Merkley... 107 Marla Merkley............88 Alberta Messmer........2, 88 John Messmer... 116 Nick Messmer..........11, 36 Jackie Meyer... 22, 52, 107, 143 Kristy Meyer... 19, 44, 107 Lisa Meyer... 15, 20, 88 Matt Meyer... 14, 88 Barry Milbourn... 97 Alan Miller.....11, 22, 116 Pat Miller... 95, 102, 107 Gina Mohr... 20, 97, 98 Karen Mohr... 19, 44, 107 Bill Mohr... 38, 81, 88 Lee Joe Mullen... 98 Louise Muller... 8, 15, 20, 98 Karen Mundy... 107 Kevin Mundy... 107 Marty Mundy... 88 Tom Mundy..............88 Art Niehaus... 98 Karen Oeding... 20, 107 Luke Oeding... 38, SO, 61, 84 Steven Oeding... 116 Sue Oeding....5, 38, 84, 143 Tammy Oeding... 14, 27, 97, 111 Tony Oeding... 27, 51, 62, 107 Kelly Olinger... 9, 15, 20, 89 Kristy Olinger... 53, 66, 102, 108 Marsha Olinger........... 98 Mike Olinger... 2, 15, 51, 84 Tom Olinger... 55, 65, 116 John Olsen... 116 Kathy Oser... 15, 20, 89 Keith Oser... 55, 98 Mike Oser............... 98 Myra Patton... 89 Myron Persohn... 113, 116, 118 Diane Peterson... 5, 89 Debbie Petry...20, 102, 108 Donna Petry... 20, 98 142 Jnbex Chris Powers... 108 Donna Pund... 13, 20, 108 Tim Radcliff... 116 Dave Rahman... 108 Gary Rahman... 108 Judy Rahman... 19, 20, 28, 89 Jeff Rasche... 116 David Recker... 108 Gina Recker..... 5, 53, 98 Keith Recker............89 Tim Remke... 84, 89 Jenny Reutman... 116 Tony Rickleman........18, 98 David Rogers... 108 Eva Roll... 20, 108 Mike Schaeffer... 51, 98 Barbara Schepers... 20, 58, 66, 117 David Schepers....1, 89, 90 John Schlachter... 98 Robert Schlachter.........117 Angie Schneider..........117 Myron Schneider... 108 Cathy Schnell... 8, 21, 99, 143 Chris Schn.ell... 20, 117 Joe Schnell... 27, 60, 61, 99 Marvelda Schnell... 20, 99 Jeff Schue... 18, 99 Valerie Schue... 117 Chris Schuetter... 15, 20, 25, 89 Connie Schuetter... 8, 20, 22, 99 John Schuetter... 14, 55, 104 Angie Schultz........53, 99 Kim Schwartz............89 Richard Schwartz... 108 Rodney Schwartz.........117 Tony Schwartz...........117 Kris Schwinghamer... 38, 49, 85 Kurt Schwinghamer... 51, 55, 117 John Schwoeppe... 15, 99 Scott Sermersheim... 117 Deneen Shaw... 20, 99 Tim Sickbert... 117 Kim Silvis... 117 Chris Smith..3, 24, 99, 101 David Smith... 10, 11, 108 Stacy Smith....15, 21, 22, 99 Andy Sonderman... 15, 61, 92, 99 Scott Spayd... 1, 90 Terry St.Clair... 99 Patrick Stallman... 108 Dave Steckler... 18, 108 Kenny Steckler........... 90 Linda Steckler... 10, 12, 20, 117 Allen Steffen... 26, 43, 61, 90 Betty Steffen... 20, 52, 117 Jamie Stemle.....15, 98, 99 Sandy Stenftenagel.... 20, 37, 99 Rebecca Stephens... 108 Tim Stillwell... 117 Tom Stillwell... 99 Shari Streicher...... 19, 117 Nancy Sturgeon... 6, 20, 90 Cheryl Tempel....2, 15, 38, 90 Karen Tempel.... 118 Sharon Tempel........... 118 Ben Theising... 108 Julie Theising... 20, 52 Rachel Tieken... 9, 21, 66, 99 Ruth Tieken....8, 14, 38, 66 Zach Tieken... 51, 63 Mike Tobin... 118 Ronnie Tobin... 18, 108 Kirby Treat.............. 90 Randy Treat... 100 Jim Tretter... 108 Karen Tretter... 15, 53, 57, 90 Brad Uebelhor... 22, 42, 65, 100 Keith Uebelhor... 15, 100 Kent Uebelhor... 15, 100 Tracy Uebelhor...........118 Angie Underhill... 20, 94 Cheryl Vaal.... 15, 90 Gayle Vaal.... 108 Gina Vaal.... 14, 20, 49, 59 Laurie Vaal.... 14, 22, 95, 100 Robert Vaal.... 15, 65, 98, 100 Vickie Veatch............1 00 Lenny Verkamp... 108 Sonya Vettitow... 118 Cheryl Voegerl.... 100 Denise V oegerl........... 90 Dennis Voegerl.... 18, 101 Donald Voegerl.... 118 Steven Voegerl.... 108 Diane Voges... 9, 14, 25, 110 Tom Vonderheide... 100, 143 Amos Wagner........... 90 Jeff Wagner... 118 Jim Wagner... 18, 108 Joan Wagner... 19, 36, 90 Patty Wagner... 20, 21, 101 Randy Wagner... 15, SO, 61, 96 Sharon Wagner... 15, 20, 90 Lea Ann Wahl.... 8, 21, 99, 101 Nick Wahl.... 3, 49, 51, 105 Tom Wahl.... 15, 26, 88, 91 Rose Wallhauser... 2, 110 Brad Wallis... 114 Brenda Waninger... 15, 20, 91 Denise Waninger... 1, 20, 22, 110 Tina Waninger... 20, 119 Albert Welp... 110 Jackie Welp...18, 21, 101, 143 Jeff Welp....44, 91

Well, I guess this is it. It's time to say good-bye. These high school years were precious, Precious times we never will forget. We'll make our dreams come true, And we'll settle for the best. Of course, we will all succeed, No matter what we do. Kevin Welp... 36, 91 J- Mark Welp... 18, 119 Patty Welp........20, 110 Theresa Welp... 14, 25, 91, 126 Donny Wendholt... 50, 55, 101 Scott Wendholt... 38, 51, 87, 91 Bev Werne... 2, 8, 83, 91 Sue Werne....49, 53, 57, 90 Connie Werner... 91 Donna Werner....44, 101 Mary Werner... 20, 21, 119 Tim Wessel.............119 Phillip Wirthwein... 91 Brenda Weyer... 20, 105, 110 Steve Wiseman... 119 Bruce Weyer... 15, 61, 91 Dianne Wollenmann... 5, 21, 66, 91 Jane Weyer... 2, 37, 84 1 91 Sabrina Wollenmann... 10, 15, 101 Karen Weyer... 15, 20, 86, 91 Tim Wollenmann... 55, 110 Randy Weyer... 13, 62, 110 Kim Woodall.......39, 101 Rox Weyer... 21, 49, 53, 57 Bonnie Wright... 20, 21, 101 Mark Willis... 101 Mike Wright... 119 Brenda Wilmes........... 91 Roger Wright... 91 Gregg Wilmes... 15, 39, 101 Danny Wirthwein... 110 Brian Zink... 2, 49, 65, 97 Stu Zink... 110 143