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Taking Care Of... JA The expression is ‘Taking care of busi- ness.’ That’s what members of Junior Achievement learn to do. Organized and run almost entirely outside of school, JA is a popular group of kids who run compan- ies and learn how to finance a business. The Auburn Junior Achievement pro- gram consisted of three companies. Sen- ior Judy Fry was a member of the Dana Spicers company. At the JA Awards Ban- quet in Fort Wayne, she received several awards. She was named Auburn's JA Out- standing Achiever and one of thirty north- eastern Indiana division Executive Achievers. She received a Junior Achievement scholarship. The Spicers company was sponsored by Dana Corp. W.G. Enterprises, sponsored by Warner Gear, was named Auburn's JA Company of the year. One of their pro- ducts was hurricane lamps. Neon night- lights were manufactured by the Cooper Industrial Products sponsored club, Neon Knights. WORKING TO FILL THE FINAL few orders for the pen sets manufactured by their company are Junior Achievers Jan Cox and Nancy Ells. ONE END-OF-THE-YEAR ACTIVITY was the filling out of a survey form about Junior Achievement. Right, above Ron Bennett, Eric Gearhart, and Tracy Dietrich work on theirs. JERRY McMAKEN AND DAVE SNYDER seem to be enjoying themselves at a Junior Achievement meet- ing. They are making matchbook covers. 14 ¢ Junior Achievement
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Play fumusee Audience “You Can't Take It With You’’ — But the audience did — a memory of one of the most popular and successful comedies of modern times. Written by Hart and Kaufman, the play took the audience back to the late 1930's where they met a very extraordinary family. Penelope Sycamore was played by Steph Mafera, JoAnn Porter was Essie Carmichael, Rheba was played by Micki Poff, Paul Sycamore was done by Noel Outland, Mr. Depinna was Craig Wehr, John Turner was Ed Carmichael, Donald was played by Doug Gorrell, and Dan Gorrell characterized Martin Vanderhof. Alice Sycamore was played by Andra Keyes, Ty Miller was Henderson, Tony Kirby was the man that Brad Roseberry characterized, Albert Witt played Boris Kolenkhov, and Chery] Pfefferkorn was the drunken actress Gay Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby were played by Nick Waanders and Julie Shambaugh, The G man was presented by Bryan Nu- gen, the other men were David Fee and Todd Troyer, and Jeanne Atkisson played Olga. AS MR. DEPINNA (Craig Wehr) tries to hold his pose, Mrs. Sycamore (Stephanie Mafera) demon- strates her artistic talent. THE DRUNKEN ACTRESS Gay Wellington, played by Chery! Ptefferkorn, lies on the couch happy that she has made it into the house. THE AUDIENCE WAS FASCINATED by the sparks as Paul Sycamore, characterized by Noel Outland, demonstrates his homemade fireworks. ‘You Can't Take It With You’ e 13
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SOME OFFICERS of the three Junior Achievement corporations — Edwina Fuller, Suzi Warner, and Jodi Griggs — meet with their advisors. Be WRITING DOWN THE COMPANY'S progress is an important job. Here, Doug DeLauder is doing the book work for W. G. Enterprises. 4 THESE STUDENTS ARE MAKING matchbook cov- ers. Junior Achievement makes products in order to make money for their individual companies. oad Junior Achievement e 15
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