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ff :; M«fiBaR58!B ■ Interact Interact, one of Woodward ' s three ser- vice clubs, was very active throughout the year. At the beginning of school. In- teract members helped the Junior Civitan Club collect money for retarded citizens on Yellow Ribbon Day. As in the past. Interact Club sponsored two blood drives. The projects this year were con- ducted in the Fall and Spring. Other ac- tivities in which members participated during the 1980-81 year included walking in the Scottish Rite Hospital Walk-a-thon, collecting canned goods for the Hunger Task Force, and helping PAL with Wood- ward ' s annual Christmas party for or- phans. Interact also promoted a new pro- ject this year. The Cash for Trash con- test, conducted during Winter Quarter, encouraged students to keep the campus clean. Interact often invited distinguished guests to their meetings. This year speak- ers included Monica Kaufman a WSB TV anchor woman and Craig Ashwood from WQXI. FM radio. Contributing to Interactssuccessful year were President, Maria Meade; Vice- President, Marya Nuss; Secretary, Ann Timmons; Treasurer, Lynn Finley; and Sergeant-at-Arms, Frank Gomez. Mr. Lee Vincent acted as faculty advisor to the Interact Club during the 1980-81 year. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Finley, Ann Timmons, Alonzo Durtilde, Mindy Larcom, Chicky Yasuma, Tonya Rozier, Sara Mimbs, Melody Watts, Stacey Dunaway, Joy Disharoon, Janita Poe, Romi Williams, Patricia Saker, Evelyn Rodriquez, Susan Mullins, Mik Turner, Steve McCune. SECOND ROW: Richard Turk. Marya Nuss, Laura ElUotte, Mr. Lee Vincent, Paige Goldsmith, Leslie Upchurch, Chuck Hoffman, Msirgret Eberhart, Bitsy Smith, Frank Gomez, Eliza Brown, Sylvia Cole, Marcia Fettermcin, Darrin Finley, Charmiane Griffin, Susan Landaiche, John McKittrick, Al Rossi, Adam Slagle, Lila Strother, Dameron Wilson 54 lNTERACT
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Bottom Row: Holle Finley, Greg Carlson. Starr Barron, Nola Brown, DeSales Rosetti, Charlie McNash, Charles Pyke, Bill Hughes, Ben Serrato. Second Row: Cindy Byrd, Lisa Lowe, Cissy Oliver, Lori Daniel, Jan Strickland. Cindy Landaiche, Richard Johnston, Ric Rogers, Zavier Fernandez, Mike Carlos, Leslie Hutche- son. 3rd Row: Robert Ross, Todd Shaw, Candy Shaw, C indy Huff, Laura Harris, Jamie Dinnerstein, Kelly Cleveland, Jim Keener. 4th Row: Lisa Gonzalez, Lisa Hughes, Stacye Scruggs, Kelly Mallahan, Tracy Jackson, Sheila West, Kathy Scarbrough, Eric Archer, William Rodie, Claudia Cano, Paula Heard, Mark Rivers, Paige Heard, Kim Wright. 5th Row: Heather Eisenhart, Karen Bennett, Michelle Jordan, Todd Cochran, Amy Minter, James Sterrett. 6th Row: George Carly, Ann Fristoe, Beth Hale, Dale Blonder, Sheryl Powell, Kathy Waits, Mike Banker, Ida Hudson, Barry Applegate, John Milnichuk, 7th Row: John Darlington, Gorden Murr, Mary Fulton, Steve White, Jennifer Sheetz. Kelly Dowdy, Jenny Groover. Lolly Saunders, Bobby Copeland, Kevin Underwood, Danise Gunter, 8th Row: Rob Horton, Jeff Sheetz, Steve Richie, Vic Newmark, Leslie Hubbard, Michelle Dubois, Donna Wolfe, Jenny Oliver, Chris Turner. Lisa Howell. Jerry Salvato, Daryl Post, Jaymie Kitchens. 9th Row: Claire Lievano, Marta Rossi, Brian Crouch. Mark Linder, Jeff Rhue. Byron McDonald, Scott Mairose, Harold Waldrop. Key Club The Key Club, Wood ' ;ard ' s Largest service club, was very active during the 1980-81 year. The club ' s first project in- cluded helping the Junior Civitan Oub collect money on Yellow Ribbon Day. On Homecoming and at Halloween, the Key Club members participated in their lar- gest project. They collected over four- teen hundred dollars for the UNICEF drive. During the Thanksgiving seeison, the Key Club collected food and donated 210cans of food to the needy. Also dur- ing November, the Key Club members ran the Kiwanis Club Youth Bowl Cham- pionship at College Park High School. During Christmas the Key Club donated presents to the orphans at a Montegc Bay orphanage. In February, the Key Club conducted its biggest project, the Miss Woodward Talent Pageant. At the end of the 1980-81 school year, the Key Club made its annual trip to Daytona Beach, Florida. The Key Club owes much of their suc- cessful year to the advising of Mr. Tim McKane. Officers for the Key Club in- cluded President, Greg Carlson: Vice- Presidents, Starr Barron and Thomas Cooper; Secretary, Holle Finley: Trea- surer, Charles Pyke: Chaplain. Charlie McNash: and Sergeant-at-Arms, Preston Delashmit. KEY 55
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