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Girls Leaders An Active Club Janet Russel takes a turn at pumpkin carving. (T-B) Sue Saunders and Jane Reeside de- monstrate their balancing act for the camera. The Girls Leaders club is one of the most active Great Valley clubs. Their members come from each class and participate in many activities. This year their activities consisted of guiding parents on parents night and holding a pumpkin carving contest in the fall, ushering and serving refreshments at the student musical in the winter, and hosting a car wash and bake sale in the spring. The club ' s sponsor, Mrs. Boettjer, helped to keep the club organized and functioning properly. Working with her were this year ' s officers Janet Russell, President; Lori Armstrong, Vice President; Barb Pearson, Assistant Vice; President; and Judy Adamovich, Treasurer. (L-R) Mr. Crisi, Mr. WMtelock and friends display their pumpkin carving enthusiasm ! (L-R) Jane Taylor, lisa Romig, Mrs. Snyder, Judy Adamovich, and Janet Russell have their own ideas of what to do with that money. Girls Leaders 181
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Interact Performs Many Services At G.V. The Interact Club of Great Valley is a service oriented club that is sponsored by the Exton-Frazer Rotary. With an active membership of around twenty students from ninth through twelfth grade, they participated in many activities. This year they parked cars at the Thanksgiving Day football game, guided lost parents on Back to School night, spon- sored a child in Taiwan, of- ficiated the entire elementary track meet held annually at Great Valley, and ushered for graduation and award cere- monies. This year the officers were Wayne Keyes, President; Mrke Kelly, Vice President; Tom Warren, Secretary; and Hank Johnson, Treasurer. The 1976-77 Interact officers (L-R) Hank Johnson, Tom Warren, Wayne Keyes, and Mike Kelly organized the club for another successful year. Jim Dewey shows true Interact spirit with his fearless participation in the Blood Mobile Drive. Everyone lends a hand as Interact moves out the huge pile of clothing accumulated in the drive. 180 Interact
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Athletes Unite In Varsity Club The Varsity Club was under the joint sponsorship of Mr. Honig and Miss Deitz, this year. Membership consists of sophomores, juniors and sen- iors who have earned a varsity letter in a varsity sport. Their annual spaghetti dinner, held in March, was very successful as students, faculty, parents and friends ate their fill. Another prominent moneymaker was the pretzel stand. They sold pretzels, candy and soda after school and during home athle- tic events. The main attrac- tion of joining varsity club is to earn a varsity club jacket. A member is required to pay dues, work in the consession stand and work at the spaghetti dinner in order to earn a jack- et. This year the officers were Danny Skane, president; Tom Horton, vice president; Marie Martino, treasurer, and Ann Volzt, secretary. The shoes of these athletes felt the same agony the athletes did themselves. ' 4 Mr. Honig, along with Miss Dietz, donated his time and effort to varsity club, making sure their activities ran smoothly. r 3 ■ Dan Skane, their president, was seen at all their activities and was a vital key to their success. r- Neeta Moonka and Mr. Grant, our exchange student teacher, enjoy the spaghetti dinner. 182 Varsity Club
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