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Beta Club officers: Ron Weyer, president; Paul Wahl, treasurer; Paula Fischer, secretary; and Mary Lou Betz, vice-president. Leadership, scholarship, character, and service head the list of necessary traits of members of the Student Council, the Beta Club, and the Na- tional Honor Society. The Student Council, largest of the three organizations, was also the most active. Comprised of students repre- senting all four classes, the Council sponsored many and varied activities. Among these were the Halloween dance, Holiday Ball, the Morp and other dances, Earth Day, and the re- vision of the dress code and the Stu- dent Handbook. The academic side of student life was stressed by both the National Honor Society and the Beta Club. In- ductions of new members and club meetings highlighted the list of their activities. Beta Club9 NHS, Student Council Members Officers of the National Honor Society: Shirley Welp, secretary; Alvin Hoppen- jans, president; Eileen Olinger, vice-president; and Donna Marye Seufert, trea- surer. 28
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Long Activities of First Forest Park Rangers Diane Boeglin (page 3 editor) and Patti Wilgus (editor) proofread news articles. Cindy Muller, Eileen Olinger (editor), Barb Snyder and Donna Seufert (both co-editors) work at a furious pace in order to meet an upcoming deadline. The entire staff breathed a little easier when the last shipment was mailed on June 9. 27
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Student Council members Sue Hochgesang, Elaine Becher, Jackie Albert, and Dan ny Nord box fruits and candies to spread good cheer and happiness at Christmas time. Take Lead in Building Better Tomorrows ABOVE: Steve Meyer explains leadership to the students during the National Honor Society inductions. LEFT: Student Council officers: Rob Oxley, president; Stan Hasenour, treasurer; Elaine Becher, secretary; and John Potter, vice-presi- dent. 29
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