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national HONOR. SOClETy Mrs. Margaret Buechler, Student Council sponsor, talks with officers Jane Von- derheide, vice-president, Mike Hasenour, treasurer, Patti Knust, secretary and Steve Jahn, president. Excel in Scholastics, Leadership, Service, Character Beta Club officers are Randy Vaal, vice-president, Laverne Weyer, treasurer, Mary Ruhe, secretary, and Dave Knust, president. Christy Hasenour, Diane Jochem, and Pat Fritz are working on the Beta Club’s scrapbook.
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The National Honor Society, Student Council, and Beta Club are the three most important clubs at Forest Park. They are based on leadership, character, service, and academic achievements. Under the guidance of Mr. Lee Leinenbach, the National Honor Society began renovations of the school. With dedi- cation and hard work, a plan was devised to help the appearance of the school. The students worked together to help serve as best as they could. 1973-74 was Sr. Mary Alice Schnur’s last year as Beta Club sponsor. Under her supervision, the club went to state convention and won first place for their scrapbook entry. The Student Council is the controlling student group of the school. They sponsor school activities and acted as a link between the faculty and student body. Sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Buechler, they were the true leaders of Forest Park. The National Honor Society, Beta Club, and Student Council worked together to achieve unity at Forest Park. Little did they know that being a member of the National Honor Society would lead to this! Beta Club, National Honor Society, Student Council Showing a worthy character was one of the basic ideals of the National Honor Society. Officers are Randy Klem, president, Dave Knust, vice-president, Patti Knust, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Lee Leinenbach was the club's faculty sponsor. 6
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Forest Park fans show enthusiasm and true Ranger spirit in backing the Rangers and giving needed support to the team Club Exhibit Outstanding Ranger Spirit Donna Haas, Mary Lee Bettag, Cindy Fischer, and Sherri Kippenbrock led the JV team through their season. Sections A, B, and C. There is something very unique about those sections. That is the Forest Park cheering sec- tion. Spirit at Forest Park is contagious. If one of ’em gets it, they all do. The Pep Club knows the ball team is fighting for themselves, the school, and the fans. YELL! There was a bass roar from the Pep Club this year. The guys were giving it all they had. It gave a good feeling to every Forest Park fan; the guys and girls yelling together for a Ranger victory. Attention must also go out to those spirited cheerleaders who pour out their hearts at every game. Every expression in the world can be seen: excitement, tension, thrill, fear, anxiety, disgust, and victory. The frosh and B-team cheerleaders backed their teams loyally all season. They've got the spirit--Ranger spirit. It was a hard season for our varsity, but those four dedicated cheerleaders were with them all the way. They put forth the effort and achieved true Forest Park spirit. Visiting teams judge a school by its Pep Club, and ours was certainly one to be proud of. RANGER POWER! Cheerleaders, Pep Angie Stallman, secretary; Diane Jochem, vice-president; Nancy Remke, president; Mrs. Mary Lou Luebbehusen, sponsor; and Pam Spayd, treasurer, are the Pep Club offi- cers.
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