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The Key Club is a school organi­ zation that serves the community. This year, the club, under the direction of President David Lonski and faculty advisor Miss Maryanne Sangiovanni, maintained such traditional activities as the Starfish Thanksgiving Project, the blood bank, and the annual Pancake Breakfast.
1. KEY CLUB, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEAT­ ED, FIRST ROW: S. Stout, D. Lonski, M. Charlton, C. McAvoy, M. Lackland, W. Isaacs; SECON D ROW: J. Mayers, L. Kear­ ney, M. Miller, T. Moore, G. Casagrandc, K. Kenny; THIRD ROW: L. Harris, C. Con­ nors, D. Stout, R. Wallace, C. Conti, J. Hum­ mel; FOURTH ROW: C. Frank, P. Miller, J. Dugan, P. Harris, C. Townsend; FIFTH ROW: G. Garmise, L. Lombardo, L. Mc­ Dowell, E. Cordasco; STANDING, FIRST ROW: B. Askew, N. Minervini, A. Childers, E. Radowitz, L. Decibus, J. Derrey, A. Samek, L. Charlton, R. Gran, B. Solans, D. Giacomarra, A. Gibson, A. Von der Por- ten; SECOND ROW: S. Riley, T. Sher, K. Pearce, H. Kahn, R Gubelman, A. Colley, R Berg, K. Rubin, A. Ashton, J Pcnvenne, B. Welker, R. Rogers, G. Feeney, R. Muccilli. 2. KEY CLUB OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Dave Lonski, Presi­ dent; Matt Charlton, Sergeant-at-Arms; STANDING: Roxane Brown, Sergeant-at- Arms; Sue Stout, Treasurer; Kara Kenny, Secretary.
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