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Betas are successful at state conventioi As usual, the big event for the FP Beta Club chapter was attending their state convention. This year it was held November 8, 9 and 10, 1985. The FP delegation was very successful at the con- vention. Lynn Wagner was elected state vice-president. The scrapbook won first place. The quiz bowl team placed second, narrowly defeated by Marian Heights. The talent competition entry placed second. Thirty-three FP Beta members attended a leader- ship conference at French Lick on April 13, 1986. The club held its annual Mother’s Day dinner as a fund raiser. 1. The Beta officers are Kristi Marks, secretary, Diane Fischer, vice- president, Jeannie Keusch, president, and Andrea Schwartz, trausurer. 2. Sponsors were Sr. Rebecca Abel and Mr. Larry Ten- barge. 3. The senior Beta members pose on the steps. 16
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NaHoSo recognizes achievement The National Honor Society is an organization which recognizes the achievements of the most outstanding high school students. NaHoSo is also a service organization. This year they ran the bookstore, had campus clean-ups and sponsored the intramural basketball league. 1. The National Honor Society members. 2. Club members meet in the auditorium. 3. Sponsor Gene Keusch and NaHoSo President Beth Johanneman conduct the meeting. 15
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OEA chapter wins awards at convention The Forest Park Office Education Association chapter had seven in- dividuals who won awards at the OEA state convention at Indianapolis March 7, 8 and 9, 1986. The FP club’s promo- tional display won second place. Their scrapbook placed fourth. Ann Bromm, Andrea Schwartz, Mary Willis and Don- na Weyer all won Torch Awards. Mike Niehaus received third place in data pro- cessing. Andrea Schwartz was third in accounting. Ann Buechler placed second in Typing II, and Ryan Weidenbenner was second in business math. All these individuals were eligible to compete in contests at the OEA national convention in April. 1. Jill Reynolds, Donna Weyer and Brenda Lee work on an OEA commit- tee project. 2. Computers have become a very important part of office educa- tion. 3. The OEA officers for 1985-86 were Andrea Schwartz, secretary, Mary Willis, vice-president, Ann Bromm, president, and Elaine Mundy, treasurer. 17
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