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,Siwfenf ounci ' This is the group that often finds it- self in a predicament where it can't possibly wing trying to please every- body, they have discovered, is impos- sible. They tried hard to give the majority of students what they wanted as often as possible, Among the events sponsored by the Council were two coronations and proms, numerous shindigs, the formal Spring Prom, and the Achievement Banquet. ' The Council met twice each week to consider school problems and projects. Late in the spring they gave PJC stu- dents a chance to indicate what they wanted with a questionnaire, TERRY WOLFE Sophomore Representative 'Second Semester Onlyl MISS MILDRED CUNNINGHAM Council Sponsor Freshmen representatives Bill Devine, Lois Edgell, and Sophomore representatives Bob Palmer, Peggy Hassel Irma Tookie Hoefling select students to serve Jerry James, and John Young, the Council President, on committees for a coronation and prom. make plans for decorating PJC's gym for a festive occasion.
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0 Junior representatives Marlene Rapalino, Dave Hicks, 0 Senior representatives Jim Strathe lleftl, Ed Rude and Mary Kay Woodward select records to be played lsecond from right? and Meredithe Clary fright? punch at a shindig. One of the biggest jobs of the council was the activity tickets of Curt Salyers, Bill Lindsey, and to plan and stage parties of various types. Hollis Rule I K ' a a . U. extension assembly, QYS. vt Vs Wgffw xA,,,,,.. ,fn- A COUNCIL MEETING
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