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ABOVE: Jesse Kellum plays Santa Claus with Bill Snider as his sidekick elf They went around the day before Christmas vacation delivering goodies. RIGHT: Steve Johnson and Don Lyman wrestle books from one room to another in the old library which they cleaned out as a service project one weekend. ABOVE: An aspiring initiate is put through the traditional procedure of wearing the insignia of Interact on his forehead and going through other various asundry activ- ities. RIGHT: Rich Rector attempts to run a meeting of Interact. INTERACT - 49
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Interact is service club of the community A ' '1++i'fgf'5ii wi? 183' W , A. K . J-Ifyutwi 3, fm A -,r -i wifi. -' of i sms The officers are Steve Johnson, Projects chairman, Richard Rector, Presidentg Mr, Hopkins, Sponsor, Jesse Kellum, Publicity chairman, Robert Garner, Secretary, Mark Lestikovv, Vicc-Pre- sidentg Ed Hendricks, I.C.C. rep., Gerry Griffin, Treasurer, Cnot pictured-Steve Adams, Program chairmanl. Interact is an active boys service club. Its purpose is to promote international, com- munity, and school understandingg and ser- vice. This year they met every other Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. Members were monitored by a point system, At most of their meetings they had scheduled either a speaker or a movie, Some of the services they rendered were holding ropes at pep assemblies to keep people off ofthe main gym floor, helping the administration with registration, and raising money for CODAC, They sponsored an or- phan in Bolivia and cleaned up a Day Care Center in South Phoenix. They also planned an inter-school dance, a campaign sign clean- up, and they kept score for the Scottsdale Pro-Am Golf Tournament. The members of Interact: Front Row: Don Lyman, Mark Halver, Corey Curtlanney,R0bertMCL0011e,Darif1 K11ishf,Mr. H0PkiT1S, and Jim RHY- Back Patton, Gerry Griffin, Mark Lestikow, Tom Woodson, Richard Rector, Steve Row: Ken THHHGHTJHUUL Brian Clark, Robert Gamer, Rick Boelter, Paul Johnson, and Jesse Kellum. Second Row: Gary Singer, Bill Hallstrom, Bill Phelan, and Joel SWHHSOH- Dampier, David Bailey, Dave Pettit, Brian Berrey, Ed Hendricks, Rick Willer, 48 - INTERACT
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Zeta Gamma Phi members gather for one of their weekly meetings in room 316. Here they are deciding on their next service project. Zeta Gamma P i new service if .. , I ' me 5 .gr 5 -'111g1w,fw,1. --f, K, ,.,,.,,..,u.,,..s, .., ,,.:M . .-:Mei .4 ss, U- ff cz .t ,A-t.:Qgg:W1.s 7 . - fm-Aww. -. 'M fs 5152 ' , fish : 'xx' , ' . S :Q uf ' - - ,f!:'f':.5:2f:5-. - , f .Q .. V. -, , - Junior, Marta Peterson looks sorrowfully at A.M. The new members were treated to the camera after being robbed of sleep at 2 breakfast at Safari by the older girls. 50- ZETA GAMMA PHI Zeta Gamma Phi strove to create, maintain, and extend throughout the community and school the high standards of christian character and to promote service projects in the interest of Saguaro High and worthy organizations. On the school level they helped in the ofhce before the beginning of school, sold spirit ribbons, ushered for various events, repainted the Sabercat mascot in the mall, and sponsored a scholarship for a girl through the Puce Mosquito Game. They also raised money for CODAC, worked for the March of Dimes, and assisted in two rest homes occasionally. They elected three Zeta Gamma Phi Guys who worked closely with the club to lend a manly hand when needed. club on campus Pat McCollum ushers at Sweet Charity. Zeta also ushered at various other school functions.
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