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nteract sponsor Walter DiMarko assists foreign exchange student Erik Naero in some if his more difficult studies. Erik finds the American Economics course the hardest. it A., -L X ,-:-,,h , , iiy msgs is ,Ma .. as A . gaps, K -' Q SEQEI' 5!i3if 3E6s E ' . A af -s - tsawgga , .- ,- Q - . , . 9 X 4. 3. , r at X N fl 'St ag Q F J. S i, , X 'T Q N PE- 9' wi NP Q- ., .. -. Q .Mu Q QS A we HG sg fs X 2 1 .. Safsieleffs A +V- fs K X fs M K S X s BV S2 is w Q- WE niiww R S is L S 3 E fi 5355 , xiii se to ETH 'KN 'sm' mpg, AUBV 105 Interact Opens the Candy Store Interact members encouraged the rights of others by sponsoring an exchange stu- dent from Denmark, Eric Naero. To continue with the practice of thoughtfulness, members, led by Presi- dent David Johnson, served the school by keeping up the Senior Patio, lixing the fountain, and cleaning the parking lot. Sponsor Walter DiMarko helped the boys originate the candy store and open a drive for umbrellas for the Senior Patio. Service club members also participated in Panther Prowl, Senior Stunt Night, and the Mardi Gras. To promote spirit, the Interact members decorated the goalposts during football season. President ..... .. David Johnson Vice-President ...... Charlie Fancher Recording Secretary .... Steve Taylor Corresponding Sec'y. . . Fletcher Shurly Treasurer ............ Larry Kellogg Bill Miller Marty Miller Pete Mooy Steve Morton Eric Naero Brian Nordwall Bruce Oelker Bruce Park Lee Popham Doug Smith Ken Smith Richard Snead Dennis Stotts Don Thomas Charles Whitaker Richard White Scott Winterbottom Steve Zank Chris Connors Kris Kauffman
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Chris Acker Bob Ammarell Ronald Bell Bob Berrin Bud Bradbury Fred Briggs George Brewer Bill Bruce Arthur Carpenter Andy Charlton Charlie Fancher Dale Fisher Jeff Gillingham Pete Gleman Tom Grantz John Harrison Fred Herman Dave Johnson Jay Kaiser Larry Kellog Kim Kendall Scott Lary Vic Mascietelli an ,.,. rwr--U. ,,.,,r W Q, ,V , ,.,. --I f-ff -.-Jr. ,,,. 1e,.3,.-V -I,-,, -- .- , ---L --2. -f-,wiv-wsf..,r.,, , is r, , ., ,, ,, - -4 v':v,.iz1 15--'ry rm-es--igki-sa,-n,.-v :Z H i if ,- ifilk'ip--ifflgifiimiiezfsffewizsffHkf:,gf,,f', . r 1 , f if' - 'S 11914 21:55-S M?11?2 4921-sf:.ff,s',': 1 , f , N ni A :Jil 'e ' 7 V V ' 2 is 51 V gf - f , - :'-iff' , A- - 'fs.ffsigiesgggggngizsze ' 11 . - Q I lwfierg-We .. , 'Y -, K--fiiilfif gn K. 25 -an . ., .7 wiv f . S '15 if 3.1549-,k. . -K E F -E 5 1 , 13 er E S fi K if ii , mf K w x' . - X .ix 'Q f ' l Q ' ' -, '-T ' Q . - ,,,,,,,,a.,w . - . . -Q-is-g Q' .- 1,i-5,V,,5,,-157 V, , A 1 , I I A ' it K, 3,1 b, 5 , .... K . . e f F Wi V , -M, Z V C, K A l - - F - P I Dave Johnson and Lee 104 Popham make sure Interacfs fountain is in working condition . , ,-my-1 W
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A' -ss ,,.,. Mike Aaronson Barry Abbott ,,., M1chael Blocker P '-,- 1 Mark Falkey P I L. 3' it .--A K.-- ' .K . QL 5 ' .ips W P I Q Ed Hayes .. S C John Hoehl at te is f5eLi..,,: at an, ge p errr r ,,-. I e A I n M ark uten Gary Kanfor ,i ri y 4 ' 2?-ni-fi .. if wifi L,,f , , Bob Krelger ix ' - ' Edwm Kflegef ,V , A , -'-,L' -W P -1 , 1 '53, ' ' ia 14 1515-11: :ii 'E:. f:' SWR? we 21, ziggy, . V ,.,,. W L. K .ifyiegp gf'1yXr 'ff '- 3 - A ' et ' ,4 is Hit' ' . e Joe Kyle 2i f:25iE?' titette i K s - e . Richard Madan r 7 Joe Mancuso -ff' ' QE - ff: re .1 f- igggat 5. kg, K N P Il kk.-k Howard McCoy 5 rr ' P f it 1 -- ' ' ' args , ki' -- -I -5. Key Club Repaints the Cafeterias Proceeds from sales of Palmetto t-shirts enabled Key Club members to repaint the cafeteria, construct a iioat for Home- coming, and finance general improve- ments to the school. The t-shirt sale con- stituted a first for Palmetto and the stu- dents enthusiastically supported it. Members emphasized community serv- ice with the organization of Halloween and Christmas parties for a local orphan- age and worked at the TV Channel 2 auction. Under the supervision of faculty Ad- visor Donald Wood, Key members ob- tained a broad background of career opportunities through a program of guest speakers, while at the same time Key sponsored a series of Vocational broad- casts for the entire student body. President .... ...... B ob Oaks Vice-President ...... Steve Goodstein Recording Secretary .... Kip Osborne Corresponding Sec'y. .. Larry Forman Treasurer .......... Howard McCoy Q 2 ta sri iii! 3 la 2 593, Senior Gary Westland exemplijies Key Club's vitality he participates in a club project and paints the
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