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I TERACT The I985-86 Interact club consists of twenty hardworking members this year. They have and still are living out their motto, Service above Self, to the best of their ability. Impor- tant service projects such as the Christmas party for retarded children and the Christmas banquet for CRIL. CCommunity Re- sources for Independent Livingj, are carefully and fully orga- nized by this club. Not only do these service ro'ects hel the When asked what being in this international club does for them, Brenda Chermack said It allows us to work with our community and our world to help provide for the needs of others. Not only does this group help others, they help them- selves gain experience and certain qualities which will help them in the future. Tim Fallin added, It makes me feel very helpful and important to my community. It is also very satisfy- P I P students accomplish their eighty service honors 'A ' als Qckry selfsatisfying. ' clk to me. ,..f f, ll,- ,f ,fu fyxhwf mx, .,.. .....,. .--..., ..... ,H 3A 14 I. The I985-86 Interact club: Back Row! Tim Fallin. Teri Peyton, Dan Sanelli, Kim Cardoza, Vicki Herrera. Charlene Dougherty. Middle Row: Terese Anas. Dori Wagoner, Brenda Chermack. Brenda O'Brian, Gio- vanna Shay. Denise Wagoner. Front Row: Lupe Orea. Maura Chermack. Amy Mazziotta. The Student officers of the Interact club: Dori Wag- oner, Brenda Chermack, Maura Chermack. and Tim Fallin. 3. The proud moderator of the Interact club. Mr. Pea- body. smiles with Milarose Baleva 31
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nv - l -+46l?s,v W 'fwfr xv.. BLOQD DRIVE A1 A3 A5 v.. A6 W Bob Wieland, Keith and Debbie Halloran after giving blood. Eddie Fernandes and Brantome say blood isn't that bad. Carolyn Ward wonder Will this be over soon? Friends amuse Greg Het fron while he is givin blood. Here is where the blood i labeled and sorted. Seniors show their schol spirit by donating blood. Mrs. Krisman tells Aliso Hickey and Jonathan Cun mings, You're next.
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Close Up: A program for high school sophomores, juniors. and seniors, allows students to spend a week in Washington D.C. This program gives students the opportunity to achieve a deeper understanding of their government through guest speakers, group discussions, and tours of Washington. This year I3 Moreau students, all seniors, and their supervi- sor, Mr. Kossick, participated in this program. They left for Washington on Sunday, February IG, and returned the follow- ing Saturday. The students were kept busy with scheduled activities occupying approximately I6 hours of their day. ln Washington D.C., the students became acquainted wi Close the B teena ing W ing 'to The Up participants from Texas and other high schools y Area. They discussed differences and similarities ers in different states. The students spent a day to shington, a day on Capitol Hill, and many hours list speakers such as Congressman Pete Stark. students returned from their exciting trip to Washi ton exhausted, but wiser and with a desire to learn m about and become involved with our government. N:-N 'Wsavse- ...J A3 Q 'N 25: Sf - I. Students r Catarina So Krissi Freita M 'X VX Ax N Y, f x .ti A turn from their exciting week in Washington. 2. Dixie Harrison a za are exhausted from their trip. 3. Christine Arthur. Alison Hickj , and Michelle Koskella celebrate Alison's I8th birthday. 4. Ian La Dixie Harrison, Catarina Souza, Rob Warren, and David Bartalini wait patien for the bus tb Washington. 5. David Bartalini and Bob Kossick enjoy their fligl i
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