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NaMoSo shows leadership As Forest Park strived for improve- ment, there was a group of dedicated students which stood out from the rest of the student body with their leadership ability. With the many members of the National Honor Society leading the way, we worked for bettering our- selves and our school. ABOVE: Mr. Lee Leinenbach, NaHoSo spon- sor, smiles for his approval of the National Honor Society’s efforts. Hard telling what else is on his mind! BELOW: The hard- working National Honor Society members take a break during a long meeting. ABOVE: National Honor Society officers Jim Mehling, treasurer; Mike Ketzner, president; Angie Stallman, secretary; and Pat Wahl, vice-president. 17
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ABOVE: Student Council officers Angie Stallman, vice-president; Greg Lueken, president;Tonya Heitz, treasurer; and Mary Lee Bettag, secretary. BELOW: The members of the 1975-76 Student Council. BELOW RIGHT: Greg Lueken, Student Council president, appears to be lost in thought. Council gang works as one with students The purpose of the Student Coun- cil was to serve the student body as best they could. Student Council members, who were voted for by each of the four classes, tried their best to submit the requests of the students to the entire council. With the cooperation of both the Student Council and student body, many improvements have been made in our school functions. Working as one, they proved to be successful. 16
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ABOVE: These smiling faces are the Beta Officers: Sara Gogel, treasurer; Mr. Tenbarge. sponsor Mike Kctzner. president; Patty Knabel, secretary, and Sheila Seufert, vice-president. Meta moves ahead in ’76 “The Beta Club’s for leadership for loyalty, and truth. The Beta Club's for fellowship, a guiding light to youth.” These are beginning words of the Beta Club song. The Beta members are a hard-working group of people striving to improve the school. Beta members need leadership, character, and achieve- ment. They do good deeds for the community as well as the school; helping everyone they can. ABOVE: Mr. Larry Tenbarge takes charge during one of the meetings. ABOVE: Jim Mchling pauses in the hall to practice the speech that helped him to achieve the position of state vice-president at the convention. BELOW: Sixty, count 'em, sixty Beta club members and they all can be seen in one big picture of the 1975-76 Beta members. This group of active students has a very good year, starting with the state Beta convention, all the way to their second annual Mother’s Day Dinner. 18
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