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Judges Harvey Hiebel and Chuck Thompson dragged Rick Podratz to Kangaroo Court for not wearing school colors. Industrious sophomores build the winning snow sculpture. JHS students and their guests visited the museum
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Fun and frolics reign over “Frosty The annual Mid-Winter weekend was held in con- junction with an AFS get-together, January 15-18. For- eign students from the surrounding area were invited to enjoy the “ Frosty Festival”. Wednesday afternoon, Terry Johnson and Cheryl Wallentine were stocking-capped, marking the begin- ning of their reign as Mid-Winter royalty. Members of their court were Carol Cassady, Nancy Sonstegard, Harvey Hiebel and Rick Podratz. Thursday was highlighted by “Slave Days . Several students were auctioned off to other students to carry their books on Friday. Money raised was donated to the AFS fund. Visiting foreign students spoke to Jeffersonians on Friday morning. Mid-W'inter merriment continued with a Kangaroo Court, to punish those not wearing school colors, a Pep Fest to honor Alex athletes, and a snow sculpture contest, won by the sophomores with their koala bear. Saturday's dance, featuring the Sparklers”, cele- brated the Card’s victories in hockey, wrestling and basketball — a fitting climax to our Frosty Festival . The showmnbiling party, held at Margaret Hibbard's, was fun when the machines eventually started. 8
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Luis DeMitri from S.S. Ju Juy, Argentina, attended Jefferson on a Rotary scholarship. As a member of Interact, the Rotary spon- sored young men’s club, Luis became ac- quainted with many of the students at Jef- ferson. Throughout his year in the United States, Luis stayed with various families for three-month periods. The American school system seemed rela- tively easier than that of Argentina, Luis felt. In his country, students must carry twelve subjects per year. When he returns to Ju Juy, Luis will have six more months of school to complete. As our foreign student, Luis has contrib- uted to the culture of Alexandria and his stay will be remembered by all who knew him. Foreign flavor Larry Perkins walks down ihe hall at JUS with Luis (right), our student from Argentina. The Angen family: Scott. Mr Angen. Helen. Mrs Angen and Sue.
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