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Junior-Q Class Council With 427 students in the Junior Class, representation in decisions affecting them is essential. To this end, the Junior Class Council exists. Through the homerooms, election of representatives provides a dem- ocratic choice of personnel. Money, or rather the lack of it, was the chief problem of the Junior Class Council composed of the elected representatives who include the class officers. Preparing for the heavy draw on the treasury during the senior year, the Council's main activities were directed toward raising money to meet these obligations. To supple- ment their funds, the Council sold WJ pennants and plastic bookcovers for the yearbook. Their most enjoy- able projects were sponsoring the junior dance in the spling and the glamorous Junior-Senior Prom at the end of the year. Meetings were called as necessity dictated. At these, the representa- tives planned their projects, which also included selling class rings. These activities, although organized by the Council, were worked on by volunteers from the entire Junior Left to right: Treasurer Dick Beale, Vice-president Myrtie Mae McNeil, President Jim Culp, and Secretary Felicity Payne direct the Junior Class WJMW K WW WCW Witt . Class. Junior Class Council First row, left to right: Bob Berman, Janet Clark, Dick Beale, Myrtie Mae McNeil, Jimi Culp, Felicity Payne, Natalie Boaz, Sharon Magee Back row: Bertha Deoudes, Steve Kellner, Terry Howerton, Brad Welfare, Barbara Meeham, Jane Pope, Charlotte Shapiro, Wealtha Fortune . '-W -tv' ,pn gs . MV 5 ,-, aryl A .,, -A JVM' - A A sg' Q N fy:-.-,9 A 4- ' - wi BP' 3 4 m .5 ., Mere- . -' 3.1! m A
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