Walt Whitman High School 1967 Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) - Full Access

Banl( and Store Serve Practical Needs tacking a hipment of slide rules on a shelf behind the chool store, Jim Reggia and tanley Loftness are prepared for stu– dents wishing to purchase supplies. Students lined up out ide the gla s partition of the bank to purchase bud"et card or pay towel fee . Mr. Charle Karr and three tudents kept financial accounts during fir t, third, fourth, and sixth period _ In writing checks and banking money for all chool activities, they handled over 250,000 in the course of the chool year. Whitman' school tore proved to be the solution to the problem of the bewildered Viking whose algebra teacher calmly announced that any tudent not equipped with graph paper by the next morning would fail the course. All stu– dent continued to be iege the store for upplies long after the eplember ru h wa pa t. From eptember 6, 1966, when tudent ru hed to tock up on upplies, until June 20, 1967, ' hen many Viking came happily to chool and found that their " elf-addre ed tamped envelope " for their report card had been left at home, the tore served student daily. BANK A 1 TANT H. Stanwood, R. Rappaport, I. Gelman. SCHOOL STORE Front Row: W. Gold, J. Millenson, K. Baum. Back Row: ]. Reggia, S. Shapiro, N. Webb, C. Keys.

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