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Key Club The future of any community de- pends on the quality of its eitize-ns and the strength of its leaders. According to the sponsor, Mr. George, the main purpose of the Key Club is to devel- op qualities of leadership in its mem- bers so that they beeome worthy eil- izens ofthe Community. The Key Club attempts to teaeh our boys responsible citizenship through servieef' Club members can be seen helping the Gridiron Club, in the- concession stand during basketball giunes and working with the Kiwanis Club of Lowe-r Bur- rell in several projeets. Rowl J Arteritano, A. Ulizio, D. Liska, S. Booher, D. Kakuk K Santsehi R Gmerek R Mittereder M Freeman S Cropeho Row II R Yannulzi T Haluscak B. MeKillop, B. Redmond, B. Arcovio,J. Martinkovieh B Shank Cv Labeeki K Hall R Pellafone J Rolllson Row III R Nelson M Sepel yak G Wierzbicki, C. Cortese, K. Heffner, T. Pietryka, G Pranewiez A Migliorisi M Shields T Ryba T Molehan The officers of the Key Club are: Seated, Vive'-presi dent Steve Booher, President David Kukuk, Point Keeper Dan Liska, and Standing, Lt. Governor ol' Dm sion Dick Gmerek, Treasurer Ken Santsehi, and See re tary Tony Ulizio.
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Means of Communication for Man Library Club According to Mr. Calli, the club sponsor, the Library Club is not as important for its elub meetings, as it is for what the indi- vidual crlub members do during the school day. Library Club members must give up their study halls in order to work in the li- brary. The work includes 1-heeking out books. distributing passes. and. in general, working for the smoother operation of the sehool library. Q52- Michelle Miller and Josie McGee are on hand to aid stu- dents in the library. Sue Hecker, Sharon Uris, and Janet Less play aroundl' in the library during study halls. 'Q G e fs 5'-x Row 1: J. Prinkey, J. Less, P. Adams, A. Veltri. B. Sargent. N. Thickey, D. DeArdo, K. Kowalik, S. Policivhio, B. Berlinski. Row II: Mr. Galli, M. Miller L. Moret, J. Landis, M. Beresik, E. Georgevich, S. Lawton, S. Patla. C. Shank, S. Uric, C. Brick, M. Walker, J. McGee, S. Herker, D. Noga. 27
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ttain Goals That Are Common to Them M' i .41 Dana King, Richard Yannuzzi, and Michael Marra add some atmosphere at a basketball game. Pop Band Good sehool spirit is important to any athletie eu-nt. Often it van mean the dit'- ferenee between winning and losing. Nothing is more important to good school spirit than at Pep Band whivh all the students Can he proud of. Under the direction of Tom Maier, the Pep Band performs at pep assemblies, basketball games. and other athletic events. Selec- tions used to aeeompany Cheers are Beat 'Em. Bucs. Cheer, Cheer for Old Burrell High, and We Want a Victo- ry. Others include: 1 Feel Pretty. Mlrlappy Together, f'Turkey Ltirkeyf' and Rhythm of Life. Mr. Lagoon is the Pep Band sponsor. . Q Q a J. Rusiewicz Row Il: D. Coulson. C. Koteski, J. Martin, T. Haluseak, R. Melani, D. Neil, D. DiGirolamo. D Gmerek, R. Yannuzzi, M. Sepelyak, C. Wierzihicki, B. Gilligan, T. Molchan. Rau' III: W. Faubel. J. Arteritano, J. Sehoepf, E. Gaxarik, E. Hilovskv. Rau IV: D. Shaffer, G. Sproul, K. Davis, T. Rearick, V. Ruffini, B. Shuey. G. Thiekey, J. Taraba, G. Pedatella. D. Santschi. M. Ne-shit, G. Paulice. Roto V. K Nee. T. Maier. ,..............M..... We want Killer! 29
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