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' tmDoflwqooatowbJobs Weill ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE The Assembly Planning Committee is composed of ambitious, conscientious girls, who meet frequently to plan assemblies of interest to Linton's students. This selective group is responsible for the timing, effects, and seating arrangements of our school assemblies. JUNIOR ACHIEVEMEN T Junior Achievement, through the aid of local industry, acquainted the teenager with the fundamentals of the business world. Groups of students formed companies and raised their own capital by selling stock at fifty cents a share. Then the company members designed, produced, and sold their products. The bank was money head- quarters for all the J.A. companies. At the end of May all companies liquidated. The Achievers became well rounded individuals, learning business functions and activities. All who participated in the program realized that Junior Achievement had done much for them. ASSEMBLY PLANNING COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, left to right: Judith Ricci, Mary Ann Furman, Mrs. Coe CSponsorj, Rosemary Waleski, Kathleen Korkin. JUNIOR ACHIEVERS FRONT ROW, left to right: Patricia Dussault, Linda Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Barry Gold, Bruce Backer. mir- EW is 1: .2 E ii: xi ,Q 35 15 li -s it rl ss JUNIOR RED CROSS ASSISTANTS The philosophy of the members of the Junior Red Cross is to help those in need. This year the Junior Red Cross Assistants conducted a hundred per cent drive in the homerooms to increase Red Cross membership. JUNIOR RED CROSS AIDS FRONT ROW, left to right: Karen Gray, Mrs. Deabler fAd- visorj, Diane Wheeler.
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P Awmwga - - SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, left to right: L. Costa CTicketsj, J. Miller flnvita- maui, Mrs. Leonard QSocial Deanj. THIRD ROW.' T. Crowe tionsj. SECOND ROW: R. Rotundo CRefreshmentsj, J. Altieri fPublicityQ, B. Gray fDoorj, P. Dombrowski QDecorationsj D. Fox' CFlowersj, S. Family CProgramsj, J. Shuldiner fGeneral Chair- CPostersl. SENIOR BALL The General Committee of the Senior Ball is responsible for the efficient planning and successful outcome of this social event. The heads of the smaller committees, which include invitations, tickets, programs, refreshments, decora- tions, posters, door, Flowers, and publicity, work together as the General Committee under a general chairman. SENIOR BANQUET The Senior Banquet is planned by a General Committee, under the supervision of the class social dean and the general chairman. Smaller committees, including invitations, decora- tions, posters, publicity, programs, tickets, and arrangements, have one General Committee member as chairman, with interested senior class members assisting him. SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE FRONT ROW, left to right: Donna Duguid CPublicityj, Linda ROW: Robert Binder fPostersj, Mickey Palmer CTicketsl, Carl Crump QDecorationsj, Mary Thibodeau CProgramsl, Max Allway Newton CArrangementsl. fGeneral Chairmanl, Mrs. Leonard CSocial Deanj. SECOND Q S S
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' Leafwu Qalesmaus ' ' 5 STUDENT STORE CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Joanne Gallmon, Cathy Plunz, Susie Gerling fSecretaryj, Nancy Harlan fPresidentJ. SECOND ROW: William Matson, Dick Peters, Rick Devine, John Diamante QTreasurerJ STUDENT STORE CLUB By participating in the Student Store Club, students in the Retail Selling course gain practical experience in busi- ness. Each club member works in the store at least twice a week, waiting on customers, using the cash register, and putting stock on shelves. STUDENT STORE AIDES By helping to manage the student store, students in the Retail Selling course gain practical experience in business. Each aide works in the store at least twice a week, waiting on customers, using the cash register, and putting stock on the shelves. STUDENT STORE FRONT ROW, left to right: J. Gallmon, C. McAuliffe, C. Plunz, S. Traux, M. Iovino, W. Matson, D. Peters, T. Tracy, J. Diamante, L. Congdon, B. Kapela. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ludwig fSponsorJ, R. Devine fStore Managerj. COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW, left to right: F. Truesdale, P. Earing, M. DiSarro, L. Buckley, C. Marchant. SECOND ROW: M. Otten, A. Famiano, A. Nappi, J. Carron, C. Ingram, L. Costa. THIRD ROW: V. Kiskis, L. Pompilio, Mrs. C012 CSponsorj, M. DiPascual, J. Ricci, K. Korkin. COMMERCIAL HONOR SOCIETY The Commercial Honor Society is composed of senior students who have attained high standing in the Business Education program. They must possess qualities that will aid them in the business world. Graciousness, integrity, and ability to do competent work are requisites.
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