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2 '52 I I The fabulous, fantastic, far-out, faculty choir. WAV X, I Q I 2 15:3 , 43, I The 1978 Homecoming Court. Togetherness. The Coronation. Having a good time at the dance . just enjoying each others company. Thx-ee's a crowd Homecoming 45
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Students Have Great Time On Broadway Homecoming 1978 began with Spirit Week, starting on Wednesday October 11, which was Hat Day. Hats of all kinds, large and small, cowboy and In- dian, and many types in between were seen on the heads of stu- dents and faculty members alike . The next day, Thursday, was Costume Day. Along with the usual clowns, dolls, and as- sorted extraterrestrials was a new favorite this year: the toga. On Friday 13, Color Day, school spirit was shovxm by wearing green and gold. Those who attended the pep rally on Friday night, were treated to some great entertain- ment, such as the Pom Pon squad's rendition of Bye Bye Blackbird, the PU Cheerleaders, and of course, the Varsity Cheerleaders. And let's not for- get the magnificent faculty men's choir, with a special add- ed touch of class provided by Mrs. Kloehn. After the pep rally came the Coronation of jim Kuchler and Kara Kopac, leading the court of Lisa Shilling, Steve Longstaff, Mary Dobson, Dave Schuldt, john Bnmette, julie Kaphingst, Dean Kennedy, and Laura Dahl. Then on Saturday, after the parade, the Martin Luther Spar- tans played against St. john's. Although the Spartans put up a good fight, in the end we lost the game. Oh well, there's al- ways next year. Finally Saturday night came. For those at the dance, it was a wonderful night of music, danc- ing, magic, and love on Broad- way. 44 Homecoming 5 S ' K , Z Z, ,. : L' , - K S 1.ff3iPf:4f 'fg fi? ',,.. I T1 ii ,K 4 ,p p xL,' fM Q 5 K 7 ' ' 1 P S 'U' - - it .fi Y 2 Coming through the star. The coordinated PU Cheer And 15415 gets the ball leaders. The best of Spirit Week: julie Sierzyn, Laura Boyer, Verlane Ericksen, Kathy Otto and jay Schaefer.
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Page 50 text:
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In Love Helping Each Other The Martin Luther High School Student Council is a group of stu- dents bond together to form a more perfect union between fac- ulty and students. The main ob- jective of the Council is to pro- vide the student body with a means to express their views and problems concerning school mat- ters . The Council also serves another function, which is to organize ac- tivities for the student body. Var- ious dances, Blood Donor Day, and Carnation Day are just some of the many activities planned by the Student Council. Under the wise guidance of Mr. Teetzen and strong leadership from the Executive Board, the Council has had another successful year and hopes their efforts have been helpful and beneficial to the stu- dent life at Martin Luther. sky 1- Executive Board: Sheri Stach, Kara Kopac, Laura Dahl, Lisa Shilling. Senior Board: Karen Krebs, julie Kaphingst, jenny Scott, jay Schaefer. 46 Student Cotmcil junior Board: Linda johnson, Les- N lie Esche, Gregg Bartrom, Renee 1 Posavec.
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