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STUDENT COUNCIL. (Left) Front row: L. Weber. M. fallens bee. P. Jewett. P. Wagner. S. Knuth. L. Miller. S. Hmkel. J. Funk. J. Lutz. Mr. Follensbee. Row K. Barnes. S. Grant. B. Garity. P. Marez. B. Mayhew. S. Aumann. R. Detimers. G. Smith. K. Allegretti. S. Mercer. J. Gordon. D. Messmann. T. Gaugert. J. Ha gen. (Above left) At Christmas room 4 sends out (Above) SUMMER CAMP PARTICI its greetings with a hand-drawn picture of Front row: M. Follensbee. L. Weber, i Santa at his desk. Row 2: B. Garity. P. Marez, S. Grar (Left) Mrs. Latterell checks the finishing touches on her door before the judging begins for her freshman homeroom.
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Point develops ideas From July 8-13 Phil Marez, Steve Grant, Shelli Knuth, Mary Follens-bee. Laura Weber and Brian Garity attended WASC (Wisconsin Association Student Council) Camp held at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point. The main idea expressed by the camp was communication. Members learned how to feel comfortable with others, be confident to talk in front of new people, and be able to relate better by attending the offered workshops. Participants also learned business procedures and new ideas for Homecoming, fundraising, and involving new members. The camp was not all seriousness, demonstrated by a dance, a talent show, Olympics, and a banquet. (Right) Brian Garity performs his skit during the Student Council summer camp. (Bottom left and right) Phil Marez and other participants prove that the Student Council can be a fun activity. 24 Student Council
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School's spirit shows Window painting, poster making, and promoting overall school spirit is a big job, but somebody has to do it. That somebody at JHS is the Pep Club. Advised by Mrs. Collett, its job is to think up catchy slogans, use bright colors, and fire up the student body for Homecoming, as well as for other athletic events throughout the school year. Window painting, the main event, was bigger and better than ever last year, according to many students and faculty. Some of the windows that were painted were Russell Hardware. Cheri’s Fashion Tree, Jefferson Floral and Bridal, and Waldman’s Shoe Store. Different slogans were used, such as The Key to Success” on Ben Franklin’s, Oogie, Oogie, Oi, Oi” on Jefferson Cleaners, and We’ll Dispose of the Panthers on Luedtke Plumbing. (Top) One of many windows decorates Jefferson's businesses during the Homecoming week. (Bottom) Phil Marez. a member of the J Club, sells concessions to a hungry crowd at a home basketball game. X Pep Club. J Club
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