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The Key Club, a major community service club in the school, continued its growth under the direction of advisor Doug Anderson. The club ex perienced a near-fiasco when its dues were lost between W-H and the district headquarters. The club received admonitory letters and was virtual ly dropped from the international organization. But with president Joel Sorger leading the way, the club’s charter was restored. However, many of the club’s members were left shocked and stunned.
Nevertheless, the Key Club did take part in some worthwhile causes this year. In conjunction with the Red Cross, the Club ran the annual blood drive, as well as aiding the Red Cross in a fund- raising drive. In addition. Key Club helped in the Star Fish Thanksgiving food drive. On the other hand, some of the Club’s efforts were purely for fun. They did take their annual trip to Great Ad venture, and rumor has it that several members
were eligible candidates for the Key Club $1.98 Beauty Show. Despite their difficulties, the Key Club has made this a fruitful year and marches soundly into the future at W-Ff,
LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: V. Geissler, J. Kenny. E. Goldstein, FIRST ROW SEATED. A. Yoder. B. Flynn. P. Wysock, J. Sorger. J. Bross. M. Reyes. SECOND ROW: B. McCormack, A. Helander. P. Melchionna, C. Mallin. V. Venezia, M. Samek. THIRD ROW: J. Casagrande, D. Lewis, E. Eckert, S. Botlagudur, J. Yusko, D. Park. FOURTH ROW: S. Sweetwood, E. Kossowicz. B. Del Vento, J. Casagrande, W. Savitt. FIFTH ROW: A. Mar cus, M. Singleterry, K. Conti, C. Stevenson. L. Minard, C. Durham. WALL: M. Burleson, P. Sullivan, Mr. Anderson-Advisor, B. Culp, N. Arkoulakis, A. Vlahos, B. Lackland. K. Salomone, D. Brotman, J. Sorger, K. Lomnitz, E. Conti.
KEY CLUB OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Venezia-Vice President, J. Sorger-President, J. Kenny-Secretary, A. Vlahos-Treasurer, D. Anderson- Faculty Advisor.