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(Opposite page bottom left) Amy Mercer and Tim Mueller decorate their door for Christmas. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. (Opposite page bottom right) Front row: J. Dettmers. S. Follensbee. Row 2: C. Klein. J. Johnson. Tired out from Homecoming festivities. Jodi Meng (left) takes a nap in the IR room before afternoon classes. Student Council President Sue Follensbee (below left) leaves a Valentine message on a locker. Julie Lederer. Dawn Higbee. and Debbie Last (bottom) put finishing touches on a Homecoming float. STUDENT COUNCIL. (Above) Front row: J. Johnson. A. Calvillo, K. Allegretti. Row 2: S. Follensbee. K. Siedenburg. V. Pelikan. Row 3: C. Klein. R. Dettmers. K. Barnes. Row 4: D. Quale. J. Wagner. S. Pennewell. Row 5: A. Lukas. T. Foskett. C. deLanguil-lette Row 6: T. Monogue. M. Mandick, F. Christians. Row 7: S. Mercer. M. Olsen. J. Dettmers Row 8: J. Hotter. Mr. Follensbee. D. Jewett. Student Council 23
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The Council’s leader works with her father It's not often that the president of a student council is also the child of the adviser, but Sue Follensbee filled both requirements. Sue explained that the dual association held both advantages and difficulties. “I can say what I want. It makes me less timid, because I know him, she said. She added that it also provided the opportunity for ideas to be expressed before being presented to the Council; therefore, the most appealing projects were carried out. One problem, according to Sue, arose from the fact that she was all too available for carrying out certain tasks, since she was the most convenient candidate; but even so, Sue enjoyed the unusual situation. (Right) Generously donated by Mr. Flegl. the Student Council Christmas tree adds to the school's holiday spirit. 22 Student Council
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Law bans AFS three for two years in US JHS had the honor of hosting three AFS students: Michelle Goodman from Australia, Jan Tolk from the Netherlands, and Marli Piacen-tini from Brazil. These three students are aware that AFS students are not allowed to return to America for two years after they return to their home country. According to Mr. Amundson, AFS adviser, there has never been a problem here with the law. Mr. Amundson pointed out that the purpose of the law was to prevent problems arising from permanent attachments. On December 9 through December 13 nine students from JHS participated in a short-term exchange with Byron, Minnesota, whose participating students came later to visit Jefferson families. According to Mr. Amundson, the only requirement for hosting an AFS student is love and care. 24 AFS
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