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The Key Club is a service organization dedicated to helping fulfill the needs of the school and the com m unity through fund raising. This year, under the leader­ ship of Roland Minard, President, faculty advisor Mr. Anderson, and officers David Stout, Kathleen Lynch, and Joel Sorger, a goal was set of a minimum of one project a month. The projects ranged from the traditional fund raisers, Pancake Break­ fasts, Car Washes, etc., to new exper­ iences like the Blood W alk-A-Thon.
The Key Club was very popular with the student body. All club members partici­ pated and thoroughly enjoyed them ­ selves.
KEY CLUB MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: S. Goldstein, R, Dileo, D. Arkoulakis, Mr. Anderson, V. Venezia, J. Sorger, A. Adams, D. Holtzman, P. Burgess, H. Vlahos. SECOND ROW: J. Sorger, J. Theillon, A. Helander, S. Botlagudur, E. Eckert, C. Mallin, K. Lomnitz, K. Haykal. THIRD ROW: P. Melchionna, J. Sisto, D. Foley, T. Solondz, S. LeFever, L. Charlton, D. MacGillvray, M Thomp­ son, T. Moore. FORTH ROW: L. Min- ard, M Jerrold, B. Orlowski, C. Gay- das, K. Lynch, S. Meyerson, S. Coo­ per, C. Stevenson, J. Butler. FIFTH ROW: C. Nicora, S. Ashton, J. Casa- grande, D. Crockett, M. Carter, M. Shimamura, K. Perkins. STANDING: P. Briggs, D. Welker, A. Vlahos, J. Tir- pak. T. Yoder, C. Gerber, C. Cotman, A. Sadaty, S. Barth, K. Cook, R Min- ard, B. Culp, N. Arkoulakis, K. Mel­ chionna, M. Domino, D. Weaver, B. Leonowitz, G. Hagstoz, C. Capio, S. Salomone, J. Bross, A. Prasser, C. Sohar, E. Kossowicz, S. Sweetwood, R. McDougall, P. Feeney, A. Kenny.































































































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