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Many Projects Keep StuCo Busy Student Council's members are elected by the classes they represent. Their goal and pur- ose is to represent the student body in all 'acets of campus life. Among their projects were freshman orientation, monthly movies, cultural activities, intramural athletics, bloodmobile visits to campus, a hayride, and their homecoming display. They also conduct- ed dances and various other activities for stu- dents. The president vvas Larry IVliller, with Pam Stuemke as vice-president, treasurer Tom Bartels, and secretary Sharon Juergen- sen. 1. Dean Schroeder and Tony hard at work on a problem. 2. Enjoying a StuCo-sponsored dance. 3. Ready to welcome the Freshmen. 4. FRONT ROW lfrom leftbz Larry Miller, Mike Borchert, Lisa Radke, Tony Pacilli, Ruth Schaefer. SEC- OND ROW: Greta Heffington, Diana Dretke, Carol Swander, Bonnie Lar- son, Sandy Walter, Karen Wallen, Reba Steinke, Dan Deardoff, Pam Stuemke. BACK ROW: Bill Usher, Sharon Juergensen, Dean Schroeder, l Nancy Klattenhoff, Brad Hoefs. ,,. 'r Ll' 2l 3l 4l M5
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Women's House Council Guides Dormitory Life m.,T---.-,- ...M .li . Life in the women's dormitory was sparked by the Women's House Council. Projects in- cluded the fall Big Sis-Little Sis party, Mothers' weekend and stpecial floor projects. Officers were Diana retke, chairperson, Kath Mueller and Barbara Bass, secretary, and Cheryl Koschmann, treasurer. Men's House Council Concentrates On Projects . The 1977 lVIen's House Council kept themselves busy throughout the dyear. lVIeet- ings were calle when need- ed, while members worked on several projects. House Council c airman was lVlike Borchert. 1. FRONT ROW ifrom leftlg Jill Wagner, Barbara Bass. SECOND ROW: Sharon Helms, Cheryl Kosch- mann, Cindy Bossert, Sharon Juer- gensen, Nancy Wannow. BACK ROW: Susan Loudenburg, Peggy Dankert, Donna Smith, Kathy Mueller, Diane Dretke, Julie Hensley, Mendy Lena- burg, Greta Heffington. Not pictured: Suzanne Albers, Ellen Koth, Phyllis Luedders, Marilyn Seible, Deb Tes- sendorf. 2. Hard at work on a dorm project. 3. Trying to keep the dorm in order. 4. lfrom leftl: Ed Mease, Gus Hill, Mike Borchert, Dan Deardoff. Not pictured: Tim Pollom, Faryene Wil- liams, Paul Althaus.
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School Spirit Stimulated By Cheerleaders SJC Pom-Pon Girls Add Life To Games The SJC Cheerleaders joined together to help us get behind our Johnnie athletic squads and to get school spirit up through pep rallies, posting signs on the athletes' doors, and banners around the cam- pus. L 1. FRONT ROW lfrom leftl: Corinne Wegener, Kitty Rog- ers, Sandy Walter. SECOND ROW: Karen Wallen, Ellen Koth. BACK ROW: Cheryl Koschmann, Christie Hellweg. 2. Cheerleaders help cheer the crowd on to victory. 3. FRONT ROW tfrom leftl: Barbara Allen, Diane Thorsell, Lois Katzenmeier, Bonnie Larson, Cathy Kolar, Pam Scheumann, Beth Westerman, Vanessa Smuda. BACK ROW: Debra Sharpe, Lucy Mickow, Carol Castleberry. Not pictured: Karla Graham. 4. Pom Pon girls perform their half-time show. With a bigger group than last year, sponsor Miss Loudenburg and co-captains Lucy llflickow and Barb Allen, lead the SJC Pom- Pon Girls in Ilvening various games and the Zeta Talent Show with their routines to sever- al different songs.
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