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In its second year of existence. Interact is doing m ore community-oriented activities. They planned several food and clothing drives for the winter and one for Easter. They also helped the Rotary Club with a fish fry at Alice Hall Community Center. For next year, they are planning to have other Interact Club members from all over the United States visit Zephyr- hills over the Christmas holidays. The purpose of the Chess Club is to ex- ercise a person's ability and skill in the art of playing chess. Chess is very com- petitive and strategic. The game gives the player a sense of ac- complishment when he or she wins. To play, one must memorize moves and take responsibili- ty. The purpose of chess is to make a person think. 152 INTERACT hrst row. left to right: Angel Vendl, Treasurer; Trac i Timmons, President; Chelle Gregory, Vice-President; Missy Mikolajczak Secretary; Mr. Riis, Sponsor. Second row: Terry Stalans, Christy Spurlock, Stacy Daniels, |ill I innerty, Brian Crosby, Annette Pagan Nancy Russell, Dina Rowland. Third row: Carrie long, Kim Finnerty, I isa Foster, Jamie TenBrink, Amy Williams, Susan Reid Ron Miller, Chris Akins. Fourth row: Amy Rhodes, Tracy Hardman, Teryl Beniamin, Bridgette Scarbrough Stacey Hartley, Matt Turner, Steve O'Neil, Joel Patterson. CHESS CLUB First row, left to right: LeeAnne Loysch, Leslie Strube, Chad Schroeder, Anna Ballesteros, Ed Amerman, Chris Cross, Anthony Inesso. Second row: Steve Gerschetski, Robert Griffin, Anthony McIntosh, Carlos Herndon, Jeff Morrissey, Brad Bishop, Ricky Knipp. Third row: Jeff Kerns, Randy Bylaska, Keith Debyah, Sam Barnard, Bob Tiemann, Jimmy Helm, Tommy Greene.
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F.H.A. First row, left to right: Tracy Jordan, Tara Hinton, Kathy Dunsmore, Cathy Donovan, Patty Stacks, Lucy Sanders, Peggy Starky. Second row: Missy Gerow, Tracy Mainer, Suzette Burrows, Kim Murphy, Kandi Froelich, Teresa Doty, Michelle Eastridge, Mrs. Martin. The Future Homemakers of America attempts to teach its members about getting along with others, working with others, and how to enjoy life. FHA has helped the chorus by serving as hostesses and has continually done an excellent job as servers at Open House. S.A.D.D. First row, left to right: Dawn Gleason, Pia Pullo, Marnell Caston, Secretary; Brian Reynolds, Vice-President; Michelle Pollock, President; Sarah Burke, Treasurer; David Castor. Second row: Lisa Bruce, Valerie Harper, Lisa Stairs, Lisa Hoyle, Denise Halterman, Valentina Burbano, Diana Kobella, Michelle Sanders, Sharon Harrigan, Melanie Jensen. Third row: josie Sayer, Shannon Smith, Tammy Furman, Lisa Williams, Jinx Tilley, Dale Schepman, Kim Finnerty, Annette Melovich, Cheryl Kroft. Fourth row: Christine jensen, Laura Yates, Ruth Fenton, Rachel Plamondon, Karla Dayton, Larissa Dibble, Paula Harbin. Fifth row: Richard Daniels, Joey Knight, Tony Albanese, Mark Bryant, Matt Turner, Cherie Peterson, Marlene McIntyre, Jim Paugh, Mrs. Smith, Sponsor. Students Against Driving Drunk is an organization which attempts to decrease the statistics of drunk driving by increasing the awareness of this problem. Motto: Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk. 151
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N.H.S. First row, letl to right: Bruc e Lovins, Treasurer; Nancy Russell, Secretary; Brian Crosby, Vice-President; Ron Miller, President Second row: Mrs. Woodard, Sponsor; till I innerty, Alicia Piwowar, Susan Reid Third row: Chelle Gregory, Missy Garrett, An- nette Pagan, Sandy Blake, Jacquie Cao, Linh Cao. Fourth row: D. D. Ellison, Teryl Benjamin, Mindy Sasxon, Angel Vendl, Missy Mikolajczak, Amy Williams, Stacey Hartley, Traci Timmons. Fifth row: Melissa lulian, lenny Sibley, Lynda Kress, Curt Palow, Mark Brisselte, Sheila Chiles, Sue Drake. The National Honor Society con- sists of those students who have achieved a 3.5 grade point average. Once inducted, members must maintain a 3.2 C.P.A. NHS has become more active by organizing the honor socials and sponsoring fund raisers, such as the Christmas Dance. The money raised from these projects will go towards scholarships for two of its senior members. BRAIN BOWL First row, left to right: Mrs. Woodard, Sponsor; Sandy Blake, Jacquie Cao. Second row: Susan Reid, Brian Crosby, Nancy Russell. The Brain Bowl is named after a game show which was on television during the 1960's called “College Bowl. The competition between all the high schools in Pasco County is held in March. The students compete for the trophy by answering questions in categories which range from art to geography. The 1984-85 team placed third in the competition. 153
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