

Key
Club
ROW 1: Glen Rubino, Ron Fisher, Bob Lesyshyn, Tom
L.aCou~se,
Mark Gonos Dave Sedelmeyer, Tim Murphy, Greg Baldw1 n, K1rk
MacBeth
P~ul
Vasilchik. ROW 2: Mark Buchinsky, Gary Ryman,
Mark
On~y,
Rick Bassett, Bob Crane, Jim
Orlan~o,
Tim L yn.ch,
Nino Samiani, Mark Putrino, Jay Dinga, Ron ReJda, Doug_ Hill.
ROW 3: Keith Baird, Jim Kushner, Joe Conzola, Tony Ma1one,
Dave Butterworth, Dave Stulir, Mike Hills, Carl Roma, Bob Cough–
lin Joe Pisani. ROW 4: Dave McManus, Mike Tersemette, Tom
Bulocchi Mike Koob, Baron Valent, Beaver Shirley, Ken Dipietro,
Paul Koc'ur, Ernie Fabrizio, Jim Ryan, Jeff Drejza, Paul Roach,
Kevin 0
1
Brien, Stu Dickson, Terry Scalzo. ROW 5: Kurt
At~erton,
Dale Pullano, Vi nee Wi II iams, Brian Barno, John Snyder, R1ck
Mogart, Dave Pace.
T
0 P: President Mark Patrick, Vice-president
Ralph Garrison, Treasurer Mike Komar, Secretary John Car nevaIe.
The goal of the Key Club in gen–
eral is to initiate and aid in he Ip–
ful community activities. This
year the Key CIub has spent many
hours preparing both football and
basketball programs, along with
its annual projects. These include
chaperoning at various school
functions, supplying the needy
with turkeys during the holidays
and helping the Kiwanis Club
with various projects. And, of
course, the annual Key Club
Banquet and Statewide Key Club
Convention were fun for all.
LEFT:
Mike Komar, Key Club
1
s
hardworking and good-natured
treasurer. CENTER: Tom La–
Course tries to make his first
sale of Key CIub posters to Carl
Roma. ABOVE: President Mark
Patrick discusses business with
Vice-president Ralph
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Trout
11
Garrison.
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