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Alaress Marshall, Tammy Clarke and Dolores Askew find there’s a lull when Alaress Marshall interests a customer in buying i i two shakers. classes are in session, Activities 47
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Wihe School Store workers, front: Dino Bedi nelli, Bridget Pick- ering, Jean No, Gwen Gesin, Irene Lytras, Michelle Petell, De- loris Askkew and Corey Nedeau; back: Barbara Czelusniak, Melis- sa Federico, Tammy Clarke, Pa- tricia Chouinard, Cindy Guevin, Christine Suchecki, Kate Belniak and Tracy Swift. — here’s only a few minutes left to class and the students are growing im- patient. While they’re waiting for the bell to ring, they‘re searching for fifty cents, They’re scouting out the easiest way to get to the school store to buy candy and whatnots without being late for their next class. Candy may be popular, but it’s not the only item the school store has to offer. Remember how you forgot to buy anew pen last night for English or a pencil for math? Well, don’t worry. Just stop by the school store in the morning and buy your pens, pencils and even 16 | Activities Michelle Petell and Jean No are sitting pretty surrounded by time. notebooks. The school store is also instrumental in boosting school spirit. It sells red and white pom-poms that come in handy for Red Day, rallies and games. They also have keychains and stuffed Raider animals. Students can even show their school spirit by wearing clothes bought in the school spirit items. WRinging up a sale, Tammy Clarke counts her change a second store. They have classy looking Com- merce sweatshirts, shorts, tee-shirts, football shirts and even Commerce socks. How’s that for variety? Mr. Varzeas is the school store advi- sor, and his marketing classes help keep the books. There are also many students who volunteer to work in the store during their study periods. Cindy Guevin is the manager and there are three assistant managers: Tammy Clarke, Melissa Federico, and Barbara Czekusniak. The money made in the, store goes towards the buying of new merchandise, but any profits made go to the G.O. account which pays for senior activities.
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AMrs. Christman gives Jonathan Fuss information about the candy sale, 18 @ Activities riaianeats 3 ' 4 AMarisha Clinton keeps a record of how she’s been of service to her school and community.
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