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A f.J staff Alfonso Zavala Vera Douglass Robert Tremfsh Tom Porter Vera Douglass gives assistance to onlooker Ruth Abramson. How do I make a deposit? Do l make a withdrawal like this? One of our problems is that people don't seem to understand our banking pro- cedures, according to Vera Douglass, our school financial Secretary. But competent new club sponsors, with whom we dealt closely, helped to make our jobs easier. There was al- ways something to keep the five vol- unteer students on the staff busy and thinking. If we weren't collecting fees, selling tickets to sports or social events, or passing out junior and soph- omore pictures, then we were likely to be occupied with paying WJ's bills or perhaps preparing a monthly financial statement. Tom Porter commented, One of the most time-consuming jobs was keeping the books on all our accounts throughout the entire year. That in itself could rattle anyone's brain.
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li Zi 'Lf sl Q-Q21 gi, , ffl--.fe W M The case is closed for the school store .. N 1 an f l ,gear Last year's counters with open- backs posed a shoplifting problem in- our school store, explained An Fletcher, one of six students working the Store, under the direction of IV Betty Lawrence. New counters wi provided this year with closing doors the back in an attempt to reduce the Along with protective counters, 1 store changed its look. The theme? . ' a v centennial, of course' The register stock were replaced and the store repainted in bright colors. The ste sold just about everything from clc lifesavers to gym supplies. New stc consisted of Bicentennial and cana Selection Theme Books Sugarless Bubble Gum, erasable paper pads, along with Doodler GFS. The lunchtime rush is on again, and Anne Warran is eager for anyone? Staff Below: Phil Moss, Anne Warran, Angie Fletcher, Mike Decker, Beth Sherrick business. Below: Beth Sherrick helps Joel Jacobus A T J . W
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Our Astronomy Club sought to share with its members the beauty of the universe. The forty-four members represented almost every part of the student body, but all shared a com- mon interest in man's oldest science and all pursued this interest by attend- ing the many field trips. President Victor Wickerhauser and Sponsor James lVliller planned out-of- this-world trips to the United States Naval Observatory and the University of llllaryland Observatory. lnterspersed with these visits, were stargazing treks to the lsaac Walton Farm in Pooles- ville. During each event, lVlr. lVliller supplied background material and in- formation, thus making each trip a learning experience as well as a time of recreation. Cooperation and pa- tience among members added immens- ly to the enjoyment of each activity, and made the club a universal success. . l l Jay Hauck demonstrates use of offset press. t l First row: G. Foster, A. Warren, R. Davis, D. Morgan, L. Dankewych, L. Yee, V. Vwckerhauser, G. Kim. Second row: E. Worrell, D. Spiro, S. Lorenzettie, J. Gerwirrz, E. O'Connell, C. Espina. Last row: F. Luebke, U. Bhatt, A. Ainsworth, S. Weinmann, Y. Lee. Members of the Astronomy Club. 1' Front row: J. Minnich, J. Sandlin, E. Dyer. Back row: J. Coletta, P. Nyce, D. Whiteside, A. Kline. 68
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