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STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS. First Row: Laura Wharton, Geannitta Case, Eleanor Hughes. Inge Dschida, Kim Reese, Mrs. Miller (adviser); Second Row: Jodi Beutel, Debbie Reese, Gary Selof, Kathy Szumlas, Pam WrobJewski, Deanna Davis, Debbie Schaefer, Liz Stoffel; Third Row: Peggy Nowak. Linda Schmitt, Tom Reese, Joe Kost. Mark Anderson, Randy Wakitsch, Dawn Bentz, Becky Schaller, and Linda Schaefer. (Not Pictured:) Bill Hovseth, Jenny Lozynsk, Jenny Bonk, Jim Flood. Vicki Buccelli, Rick Szumlas. Penny Khiderian, Teri Armon, Renee Januschik. and Sue Wollert. Student Council The Student Council coordinates special student activities and fund-raising projects at Johnsburg High School. The Council was very important in making Homecoming and other school events successful, and it served as a vehicle of student expression for school officials. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. First Row: Laura Wharton, parlimentarian; Inge Dschida, vice president; Eleanor Hughes, secretary. Second Row: Kim Reese, president; and Geannitta Case, treasurer. 20
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QUILL AND SCROLL CLUB. First Row: President Chris Dixon, Vice President Joe Kost, Secretary-Treasurer Vicki Buccelli, Terri Povldas, Renee Januschik, Sally Oeffllng; Second Row: Valeri Zimbrick, Inge Dschida, Randy Wakitsch, Tom Liston, Phil Kalsch, and Lori Stetter. (Not Pictured: Deanna Davis.) Quill Scroll Quill Scroll is the International Honor- ary Society for High School Journalists. Membership is a distinct honor and is re- served for those juniors and seniors who are in the top third of their class academically and who have made outstanding contribu- tions to sudent publications. A primary pur- pose of the club is to promote excellence in writing. Members of the Quill Scroll Club prepare “Newspapers Around the World” display for the high school’s International week in late February. From left: Lori Stetter, Sally Oeffling, Chris Dixon, and Deanne Davis. 21
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