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Page 1: Division 65 East & West | February Newsletter

DIVISION 65

E A S T & W E S T FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER

VOLUME 3| ISSUE 11

PACIFIC NORTHWEST DISTRICT KEY CLUB

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1. FRONT COVER

2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

3. MESSAGE FROM YOUR LtG

4. MEMBERS OF THE MONTH

5. ELIMINATE // MERCH

6. LTG ELECTION RECAP

7. EAST LTG-ELECT BRYAN

8. WEST LTG-ELECT JOHN-NICK

9. JANUARY RECAP

10. FEBRUARY DCM // OVERLAYS

11. INCOMING OFFICERS

12. BEAVER DEN

13. UPCOMING SERVICE PROJECTS

14. UPCOMING KIWANIS EVENTS

15. MARCH AWARDS BANQUET

16. SUPPORT OUR CLUBS!

17. INCOMING LTGS

18. DIVSIION 65 CHEERS

19. PNW // KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

20. SCORE BOARD

21. ROSTER

22. THANKS FOR READING!

23. BACK COVER

Page 3: Division 65 East & West | February Newsletter

1. FRONT COVER

2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

3. MESSAGE FROM YOUR LtG

4. MEMBERS OF THE MONTH

5. ELIMINATE // MERCH

6. LTG ELECTION RECAP

7. EAST LTG-ELECT BRYAN

8. WEST LTG-ELECT JOHN-NICK

9. JANUARY RECAP

10. FEBRUARY DCM // OVERLAYS

11. INCOMING OFFICERS

12. BEAVER DEN

13. UPCOMING SERVICE PROJECTS

14. UPCOMING KIWANIS EVENTS

15. MARCH AWARDS BANQUET

16. SUPPORT OUR CLUBS!

17. INCOMING LTGS

18. DIVSIION 65 CHEERS

19. PNW // KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

20. SCORE BOARD

21. ROSTER

22. THANKS FOR READING!

23. BACK COVER

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Congrats Noah Davis! His hard work and efforts in many events such as the Bake sale, the Finnagrams and the overall club has been outstanding. Since Noah has joined, he has not missed a single meeting. Lets just say he isn't

afraid to go out there and show off the club. He's a huge advocate for the club, super outgoing and is really good at advertising for our fundraising activities. Noah is a genuine, sweet and caring guy and we are lucky to have him in our

club. He goes above and beyond by doing whatever he can to help the club become better, and to help us fundraise money for DCON. Besides for what he

does for the club, he always makes fellow students and club members laugh and he has a good heart. Noah told us "I REALLY want to be member of the

month" the first day he joined the club, and his dreams finally came true.

Adam Sahlfeld is a current sophomore member in our Key Club. This is his first year in Key Club and has shown

tremendous amounts of passion and devotion to service in our school. Adam consistently volunteers at most club events,

showing leadership in campus clean-ups and raising money for the Polar Plunge. So far Adam has raised $260 on his own,

and contributing even more to group fundraisers. Adam possesses many leadership abilities and hopes to become more

involved in Key Club after attending his first District Convention in March!

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Congrats Noah Davis! His hard work and efforts in many events such as the Bake sale, the Finnagrams and the overall club has been outstanding. Since Noah has joined, he has not missed a single meeting. Lets just say he isn't

afraid to go out there and show off the club. He's a huge advocate for the club, super outgoing and is really good at advertising for our fundraising activities. Noah is a genuine, sweet and caring guy and we are lucky to have him in our

club. He goes above and beyond by doing whatever he can to help the club become better, and to help us fundraise money for DCON. Besides for what he

does for the club, he always makes fellow students and club members laugh and he has a good heart. Noah told us "I REALLY want to be member of the

month" the first day he joined the club, and his dreams finally came true.

Adam Sahlfeld is a current sophomore member in our Key Club. This is his first year in Key Club and has shown

tremendous amounts of passion and devotion to service in our school. Adam consistently volunteers at most club events,

showing leadership in campus clean-ups and raising money for the Polar Plunge. So far Adam has raised $260 on his own,

and contributing even more to group fundraisers. Adam possesses many leadership abilities and hopes to become more

involved in Key Club after attending his first District Convention in March!

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MNT claims the life of 1 baby every 9 11 minutes.

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT eliminating maternal neonatal tetanus by 2015

9 11

160 134

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MNT claims the life of 1 baby every 9 11 minutes.

THE ELIMINATE PROJECT eliminating maternal neonatal tetanus by 2015

9 11

160 134

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DIVISION 65

to the attendees that supported our Lieutenant Governor-Elects on January 11th! The split Election Rally was a huge success. Congratulations to our innies and a huge round of applause to all of our candidates. What an emotional event to witness and remember for the rest of the new Key Club year. Thank you for attending!

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DIVISION 65

to the attendees that supported our Lieutenant Governor-Elects on January 11th! The split Election Rally was a huge success. Congratulations to our innies and a huge round of applause to all of our candidates. What an emotional event to witness and remember for the rest of the new Key Club year. Thank you for attending!

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1. Communication: Communication is the trunk of Key Club—the link between all

things that The Tree of Connection has to offer. To do this, I am going to institute

personalized, direct contact to each club’s officers through bimonthly skype calls. On a

club level, I will start the use of monthly member feedback sheets to improve

member-officer communication.

2. Education: Knowledge is the air that links us to Key Club and ultimately to the

community. In my social media updates, monthly newsletters, and DCMs, I will provide

Club Event summaries, up-to-date PNW District information, and “Big-K Updates” to

increase our connection with Key-Club and our Kiwanians.

3. Membership Connection: Key Club is a club who’s branches can only grow with

its members’ support. Through interdivisional DCMs, interclub projects, and service

themed DCMs, I hope to broaden both our members’ perspectives and the reach of

Key Club.

My Favorite…

Color: Red!

Book: The Gift of Rain by Twan Eng Tan

Artist: Jason Mraz (with Bruno Mars in close second)

Food: Egg Dumplings (trust me, they’re good)

Poem: “A Dream within a Dream” by Edgar Allen Poe

One-word Description of Me: Teenager

Favorite Key Club Project: Portland Rose Festival

What Key Club has taught me: Being caring, having integrity, keeping an

open-mind, and looking out for the people around you

If I could change something about myself: Be more photogenic…

Dear Key Clubbers,

First, I would like to extend my thanks to everyone of you for giving me this amazing opportunity to serve as Division 65

East’s Lieutenant Governor for this upcoming year. Two years ago, walking through the front doors on the first day of high

school was daunting to say the least, and I knew to face such a feat alone was going to be nearly impossible. Wednesday,

October 9th, 2013, I walked through the doors of Key Club because I had a passion to serve, a desire to help those around

me, but deep down, a wish to find friends I could rely on, through—and past—the next four years of my life. What I found was

a group of caring and outgoing individuals that I could have never found anywhere else. What I made were more friendships

and memories than I could have ever imagined in my wildest dreams. For everything that Key Club has given me, during my

term as Lieutenant governor, I hope to give back to you. Throughout this year, I hope to strengthen and link our division

together through four branches: communication, education, member connection, and growth. Outside of Key Club, I enjoy

hanging out with friends, playing tennis (rain or shine), and taking in the nature Oregon has to offer. Helping others and

getting to know new people are some of the things I enjoy the most. So the next time you get a chance, feel free to talk to

me (I promise I don’t bite)! I’d love to get to know you!

Twenty-fifteen came not long ago. A new year is a time for a new message: for new paths to take, friends to make, and

stories to create. For me, I hope this is just the first chapter of my new Key Club novel—and I plan on writing it with every one

of you. Let’s raise our horns and mighty turtles shells to a great year ahead of us.

In Love and Service,

Bryan Lee Lieutenant Governor Elect of Division 65 East

Pacific Northwest District

Key Club International

[email protected]

4. “Key Club Advocacy”: Membership growth is at the heart, or I should say root, of

advancing Key Club’s positive impact on the community. By receiving club updates

each month about their individual media publicity and member status, I hope to

broaden both Key Club’s reach and impact in our Division.

“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. “

-Mahatma Gandhi

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1. Communication: Communication is the trunk of Key Club—the link between all

things that The Tree of Connection has to offer. To do this, I am going to institute

personalized, direct contact to each club’s officers through bimonthly skype calls. On a

club level, I will start the use of monthly member feedback sheets to improve

member-officer communication.

2. Education: Knowledge is the air that links us to Key Club and ultimately to the

community. In my social media updates, monthly newsletters, and DCMs, I will provide

Club Event summaries, up-to-date PNW District information, and “Big-K Updates” to

increase our connection with Key-Club and our Kiwanians.

3. Membership Connection: Key Club is a club who’s branches can only grow with

its members’ support. Through interdivisional DCMs, interclub projects, and service

themed DCMs, I hope to broaden both our members’ perspectives and the reach of

Key Club.

My Favorite…

Color: Red!

Book: The Gift of Rain by Twan Eng Tan

Artist: Jason Mraz (with Bruno Mars in close second)

Food: Egg Dumplings (trust me, they’re good)

Poem: “A Dream within a Dream” by Edgar Allen Poe

One-word Description of Me: Teenager

Favorite Key Club Project: Portland Rose Festival

What Key Club has taught me: Being caring, having integrity, keeping an

open-mind, and looking out for the people around you

If I could change something about myself: Be more photogenic…

Dear Key Clubbers,

First, I would like to extend my thanks to everyone of you for giving me this amazing opportunity to serve as Division 65

East’s Lieutenant Governor for this upcoming year. Two years ago, walking through the front doors on the first day of high

school was daunting to say the least, and I knew to face such a feat alone was going to be nearly impossible. Wednesday,

October 9th, 2013, I walked through the doors of Key Club because I had a passion to serve, a desire to help those around

me, but deep down, a wish to find friends I could rely on, through—and past—the next four years of my life. What I found was

a group of caring and outgoing individuals that I could have never found anywhere else. What I made were more friendships

and memories than I could have ever imagined in my wildest dreams. For everything that Key Club has given me, during my

term as Lieutenant governor, I hope to give back to you. Throughout this year, I hope to strengthen and link our division

together through four branches: communication, education, member connection, and growth. Outside of Key Club, I enjoy

hanging out with friends, playing tennis (rain or shine), and taking in the nature Oregon has to offer. Helping others and

getting to know new people are some of the things I enjoy the most. So the next time you get a chance, feel free to talk to

me (I promise I don’t bite)! I’d love to get to know you!

Twenty-fifteen came not long ago. A new year is a time for a new message: for new paths to take, friends to make, and

stories to create. For me, I hope this is just the first chapter of my new Key Club novel—and I plan on writing it with every one

of you. Let’s raise our horns and mighty turtles shells to a great year ahead of us.

In Love and Service,

Bryan Lee Lieutenant Governor Elect of Division 65 East

Pacific Northwest District

Key Club International

[email protected]

4. “Key Club Advocacy”: Membership growth is at the heart, or I should say root, of

advancing Key Club’s positive impact on the community. By receiving club updates

each month about their individual media publicity and member status, I hope to

broaden both Key Club’s reach and impact in our Division.

“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. “

-Mahatma Gandhi

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PRESIDENT: Candaules VICE PRESIDENT: Kaye & Ina SECRETARY: Ariana TREASURER: Casey EDITOR: Kyra

PRESIDENT: Ken & Cole SECRETARY: Hannah TREASURER: Militza EDITOR: Amy REP: Autumn

PRESIDENT: Valerie VICE PRESIDENT: Michaela SECRETARY: Ariana TREASURER: Abby EDITOR: Lucia

PRESIDENT: Mafaz VICE PRESIDENT: Sophie SECRETARY: Priyashchal TREASURER: Elizabeth EDITOR: Sarah

PRESIDENT: Michael VICE PRESIDENT: Noor SECRETARY: Jessica TREASURER: Sandra EDITOR: Josiah

PRESIDENT: Lillian VICE PRESIDENT: Harry SECRETARY: Ayush TREASURER: Sumegha EDITOR: Ashley

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PRESIDENT: Candaules VICE PRESIDENT: Kaye & Ina SECRETARY: Ariana TREASURER: Casey EDITOR: Kyra

PRESIDENT: Ken & Cole SECRETARY: Hannah TREASURER: Militza EDITOR: Amy REP: Autumn

PRESIDENT: Valerie VICE PRESIDENT: Michaela SECRETARY: Ariana TREASURER: Abby EDITOR: Lucia

PRESIDENT: Mafaz VICE PRESIDENT: Sophie SECRETARY: Priyashchal TREASURER: Elizabeth EDITOR: Sarah

PRESIDENT: Michael VICE PRESIDENT: Noor SECRETARY: Jessica TREASURER: Sandra EDITOR: Josiah

PRESIDENT: Lillian VICE PRESIDENT: Harry SECRETARY: Ayush TREASURER: Sumegha EDITOR: Ashley

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Saturday, February 21, 2015 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road,

Portland 8:30 a.m. to 12

This program is involving

children’s cancer right here in Portland that you can really be proud to be a part of. You are already a part of it through Kiwanis. Come learn more about it! It can be like a

decision making college trip to OHSU!

Friday, February 27, 2015 Christ United Methodist Church

12755 NW Dogwood Street 6:00PM – 8:00PM

Each club is in charge of submitting ONE themed basket!

The club with the best basket wins $100. This is a great

opportunity for to attend and

become familiar with Kiwanis. See you there!

Learn about all the amazing programs sponsored by Kiwanis

including Key Club, Doerenbechers, Mt. Hood

Kiwanis Camp, etc!

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Saturday, February 21, 2015 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road,

Portland 8:30 a.m. to 12

This program is involving

children’s cancer right here in Portland that you can really be proud to be a part of. You are already a part of it through Kiwanis. Come learn more about it! It can be like a

decision making college trip to OHSU!

Friday, February 27, 2015 Christ United Methodist Church

12755 NW Dogwood Street 6:00PM – 8:00PM

Each club is in charge of submitting ONE themed basket!

The club with the best basket wins $100. This is a great

opportunity for to attend and

become familiar with Kiwanis. See you there!

Learn about all the amazing programs sponsored by Kiwanis

including Key Club, Doerenbechers, Mt. Hood

Kiwanis Camp, etc!

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Saturday, Feb. 28th, 11:00am - 9:00pm

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: Tanya Charoonsophonsak Kelsie Coffell

Veronica Vivero Baneet Briach

Tiana Herring Jhon Martin Dimaculangan : Ryan McLaughlin

Jessica Bae : Erica Smith

Christina Nguyen

Julienne Renne Cyssi Ngo Alex Wicks Kim Tran Andrea Diep Angela Shin

Michael Morales-Marquez Sharon Lee

Ryan Loforteza Shelby White

Stuart Sardo Michelle Chang Misty Schofield Leah Maly Cynthia Lopez

Viyana Sinsanavong Grace Chung Ariana Regimbal Vicky Buyen Daniela Mai

John-Nick Beronilla Bryan Lee

Bailey Chen Kennedy Birley Pearl Cuttiing Danielle Acosta

Mariah Gronbach

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: Tanya Charoonsophonsak Kelsie Coffell

Veronica Vivero Baneet Briach

Tiana Herring Jhon Martin Dimaculangan : Ryan McLaughlin

Jessica Bae : Erica Smith

Christina Nguyen

Julienne Renne Cyssi Ngo Alex Wicks Kim Tran Andrea Diep Angela Shin

Michael Morales-Marquez Sharon Lee

Ryan Loforteza Shelby White

Stuart Sardo Michelle Chang Misty Schofield Leah Maly Cynthia Lopez

Viyana Sinsanavong Grace Chung Ariana Regimbal Vicky Buyen Daniela Mai

John-Nick Beronilla Bryan Lee

Bailey Chen Kennedy Birley Pearl Cuttiing Danielle Acosta

Mariah Gronbach

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LISA ANTONIO

District Governor

lisaantonio.dgov

@gmail.com

IK HOON JUNG

District Secretary

ijungpnwsec@

gmail.com

ANEESH PAPPU

District Treasurer

apappu97@

gmail.com

JENNY ZHANG

District Editor

editorjennyzhang

@gmail.com

PACIFIC NORTHBEST DISTRICT of Key Club —

WATCH OUR VIDEO! WWW.PNWKEYCLUB.ORG

OVER 300 CLUBS, 45

DIVISIONS & 13,000 MEMBERS!

WE BLEED FUCHSIA AND

MORTY THE MOOSE IS

OUR SPIRIT ANIMAL!

“Proud n’ Willing to Serve!” KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

“Caring — Our way of Life”

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LISA ANTONIO

District Governor

lisaantonio.dgov

@gmail.com

IK HOON JUNG

District Secretary

ijungpnwsec@

gmail.com

ANEESH PAPPU

District Treasurer

apappu97@

gmail.com

JENNY ZHANG

District Editor

editorjennyzhang

@gmail.com

PACIFIC NORTHBEST DISTRICT Key Club —

WATCH OUR VIDEO! WWW.PNWKEYCLUB.ORG

OVER 300 CLUBS, 46

DIVISIONS & 13,000 MEMBERS!

WE BLEED FUCHSIA AND

MORTY THE MOOSE IS

OUR SPIRIT ANIMAL!

“Proud n’ Willing to Serve!” KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL

“Caring — Our way of Life”

MARIA PALAZOLLO

International President

KEVIN ZHANG

International Vice President

TASHRIMA HOSSAIN

International Trustee for the PNW,

Georgia and KIWINS Districts

Key Club is an

international student-led

organization which

provides its members with

opportunities to provide

service, build character

and develop leadership.

We are caring and

competent servant leaders

transforming communities

worldwide.

There are 34

organized districts in

the world! Individual Key Clubs belong to

divisions, which belong to districts,

which comprise Key Club

International.

BLUE = unwavering character

GOLD = service

WHITE = purity

www.keyclub.org

CLUB

DIVISION

DISTRICT

INTERNATIONAL

keyclub.org

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SCHOOL President

Survey

Secretary

Report

Editor Report DCM Newsletter

Response

Spirit Misc. Total

ALOHA 35 40 23 102 55 55 28 333

BEAVERTON 30 40 30 88 15 49 30 277

CENTURY 35 30 25 158 90 50 45 428

GLENCOE 25 40 25 65 70 43 46 309

FOREST

GROVE

10 0 0 0 0 10 25 45

HILHI 25 10 0 56 10 36 83 215

LIBERTY 5 15 5 42 0 25 55 142

SOUTHRIDGE 30 40 30 52 25 48 25 245

SUNSET 35 40 30 52 5 38 32 227

VALLEY

CATHOLIC

15 5 0 8 0 25 30 78

WESTVIEW 35 40 25 84 35 44 33 291

DIVISION 65 SCOREBOARD Be sure to: Turn in

reports on

time

Attend

DCMs

Respond to

Newsletter

questions

Show your

spirit

Fund raise

for

Eliminate

Bring regular

members to

DCMs

Remind your

officers to turn

in reports

Attend

Kiwanis

Meetings

Love your

Division!

Go above

and beyond

The club that earns the most points at the end of the

Key Club year will earn a party hosted by your LtG!

EARN

POINTS!

SCHOOL President

Survey

Secretary

Report

Editor Report DCM Newsletter

Response

Spirit Misc. Total

ALOHA 40 40 26 112 55 65 28 366

BEAVERTON 30 40 30 92 20 52 30 294

CENTURY 40 28 30 168 90 59 55 470

GLENCOE 30 40 30 69 70 50 56 345

FOREST

GROVE

10 0 0 0 0 15 35 60

HILHI 25 10 0 62 10 42 83 232

LIBERTY 8 15 10 80 0 35 65 142

SOUTHRIDGE 35 40 33 56 25 54 35 278

SUNSET 40 40 35 56 5 45 42 263

VALLEY

CATHOLIC

20 5 5 10 0 32 40 112

WESTVIEW 40 40 30 94 35 53 43 235

DIVISION 65 SCOREBOARD Be sure to: Turn in

reports on

time

Attend

DCMs

Respond to

Newsletter

questions

Show your

spirit

Fund raise

for

Eliminate

Bring regular

members to

DCMs

Remind your

officers to turn

in reports

Attend

Kiwanis

Meetings

Love your

Division!

Go above

and beyond

The club that earns the most points at the end of the

Key Club year will earn a party hosted by your LtG!

EARN

POINTS!

RELEASED AT THE !

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SCHOOL President

Survey

Secretary

Report

Editor Report DCM Newsletter

Response

Spirit Misc. Total

ALOHA 35 40 23 102 55 55 28 333

BEAVERTON 30 40 30 88 15 49 30 277

CENTURY 35 30 25 158 90 50 45 428

GLENCOE 25 40 25 65 70 43 46 309

FOREST

GROVE

10 0 0 0 0 10 25 45

HILHI 25 10 0 56 10 36 83 215

LIBERTY 5 15 5 42 0 25 55 142

SOUTHRIDGE 30 40 30 52 25 48 25 245

SUNSET 35 40 30 52 5 38 32 227

VALLEY

CATHOLIC

15 5 0 8 0 25 30 78

WESTVIEW 35 40 25 84 35 44 33 291

DIVISION 65 SCOREBOARD Be sure to: Turn in

reports on

time

Attend

DCMs

Respond to

Newsletter

questions

Show your

spirit

Fund raise

for

Eliminate

Bring regular

members to

DCMs

Remind your

officers to turn

in reports

Attend

Kiwanis

Meetings

Love your

Division!

Go above

and beyond

The club that earns the most points at the end of the

Key Club year will earn a party hosted by your LtG!

EARN

POINTS!

SCHOOL President

Survey

Secretary

Report

Editor Report DCM Newsletter

Response

Spirit Misc. Total

ALOHA 40 40 26 112 55 65 28 366

BEAVERTON 30 40 30 92 20 52 30 294

CENTURY 40 28 30 168 90 59 55 470

GLENCOE 30 40 30 69 70 50 56 345

FOREST

GROVE

10 0 0 0 0 15 35 60

HILHI 25 10 0 62 10 42 83 232

LIBERTY 8 15 10 80 0 35 65 142

SOUTHRIDGE 35 40 33 56 25 54 35 278

SUNSET 40 40 35 56 5 45 42 263

VALLEY

CATHOLIC

20 5 5 10 0 32 40 112

WESTVIEW 40 40 30 94 35 53 43 235

DIVISION 65 SCOREBOARD Be sure to: Turn in

reports on

time

Attend

DCMs

Respond to

Newsletter

questions

Show your

spirit

Fund raise

for

Eliminate

Bring regular

members to

DCMs

Remind your

officers to turn

in reports

Attend

Kiwanis

Meetings

Love your

Division!

Go above

and beyond

The club that earns the most points at the end of the

Key Club year will earn a party hosted by your LtG!

EARN

POINTS!

RELEASED AT THE !

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DIVISION 65 ROSTER

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PRESIDENT: Katherine Nguyen | [email protected]

VP: Sunisa Thongkam | [email protected] &

Vincent Cheam | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Lucy Nguyen | [email protected]

TREASURER: Sammy McGath | [email protected] EDITOR: Yesenia Suarez| [email protected]

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PRESIDENT: Yasmeen Ayoub | [email protected]

VP: Ellie Franks | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Amy Vo | [email protected]

TREASURER: Kelsey Martin| [email protected]

EDITOR: Zach Rabin| [email protected]

CLASS REP: Jessica Choe | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: John-Nick Beronilla| [email protected]

VP: Valerie Thai| [email protected]

SECRETARY: Michaela Canete | [email protected]

TREASURER: Lynn Tran | [email protected]

EDITOR: Kristine Katimbang | [email protected]

CLASS REP: Gavin Chan | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Mica Annis | [email protected]

VP: Leslie Senekham | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Annelise Loveless | [email protected]

TREASURER: Nidhi Pai | [email protected]

EDITOR: Christon Senekham & Jessica DeBord

PRESIDENT: Briana Vega | [email protected]

VP: Lauren 1Goldfarb | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Angelique Wallmann | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Christan Riddle | [email protected]

TREASURER: Mackenzie Crampton | [email protected] EDITOR: Edgar Valencia | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Annie Cao | [email protected]

VP: Stella Sonu | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Emilee Phounsavath | [email protected]

TREASURER: Vicki Lee| [email protected] EDITOR: Michael Ly | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Jennifer Lo | [email protected]

VP: Michelle Lo | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Kaelan Patel | [email protected]

SECRETARY Lilian Tran | [email protected]

TREASURER: Varsha Prakash| [email protected] EDITOR: Maddie Leonard | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Cindy Chou | [email protected] VP: Richard Jiang | [email protected] SECRETARY: Dennis Li | [email protected]

TREASURER: Bryan Lee | [email protected]

EDITOR: Tasnia Kabir | [email protected]

CLASS REPS: David Bemis, Stephen Oh, Nathan Ahn PROJECT COORDINATOR: Nikhil Anand | [email protected]

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FOLLOW4FOLLOW?! @glencoekeyclub

@buckykeyclub

@centuryhighkeyclub

falconskeyclub

@div65keyclub

PRESIDENT: Prowshchal Mahato | [email protected]

VP: Jamie Nguyen | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Rohia Gheewala | [email protected]

TREASURER: Lauren Nguyen | [email protected] EDITOR: Arielle Vu | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Stephanie Chen | [email protected]

VP: Jessi Beyer | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Hope Huang | [email protected]

TREASURER: Kelley Edwards | [email protected] EDITOR: Hailey Moraes | [email protected]

DIVISIONAL HISTORIAN: Johnny Po | [email protected]

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PRESIDENT: Andrew VanDyke | [email protected]

VP: Cassidy Dixon | [email protected]

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VP: Sunisa Thongkam | [email protected] &

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SECRETARY: Lucy Nguyen | [email protected]

TREASURER: Sammy McGath | [email protected] EDITOR: Yesenia Suarez| [email protected]

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PRESIDENT: Yasmeen Ayoub | [email protected]

VP: Ellie Franks | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Amy Vo | [email protected]

TREASURER: Kelsey Martin| [email protected]

EDITOR: Zach Rabin| [email protected]

CLASS REP: Jessica Choe | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: John-Nick Beronilla| [email protected]

VP: Valerie Thai| [email protected]

SECRETARY: Michaela Canete | [email protected]

TREASURER: Lynn Tran | [email protected]

EDITOR: Kristine Katimbang | [email protected]

CLASS REP: Gavin Chan | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Mica Annis | [email protected]

VP: Leslie Senekham | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Annelise Loveless | [email protected]

TREASURER: Nidhi Pai | [email protected]

EDITOR: Christon Senekham & Jessica DeBord

PRESIDENT: Briana Vega | [email protected]

VP: Lauren 1Goldfarb | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Angelique Wallmann | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Christan Riddle | [email protected]

TREASURER: Mackenzie Crampton | [email protected] EDITOR: Edgar Valencia | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Annie Cao | [email protected]

VP: Stella Sonu | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Emilee Phounsavath | [email protected]

TREASURER: Vicki Lee| [email protected] EDITOR: Michael Ly | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Jennifer Lo | [email protected]

VP: Michelle Lo | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Kaelan Patel | [email protected]

SECRETARY Lilian Tran | [email protected]

TREASURER: Varsha Prakash| [email protected] EDITOR: Maddie Leonard | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Cindy Chou | [email protected] VP: Richard Jiang | [email protected] SECRETARY: Dennis Li | [email protected]

TREASURER: Bryan Lee | [email protected]

EDITOR: Tasnia Kabir | [email protected]

CLASS REPS: David Bemis, Stephen Oh, Nathan Ahn PROJECT COORDINATOR: Nikhil Anand | [email protected]

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PRESIDENT: Prowshchal Mahato | [email protected]

VP: Jamie Nguyen | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Rohia Gheewala | [email protected]

TREASURER: Lauren Nguyen | [email protected] EDITOR: Arielle Vu | [email protected]

PRESIDENT: Stephanie Chen | [email protected]

VP: Jessi Beyer | [email protected]

SECRETARY: Hope Huang | [email protected]

TREASURER: Kelley Edwards | [email protected] EDITOR: Hailey Moraes | [email protected]

DIVISIONAL HISTORIAN: Johnny Po | [email protected]

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PRESIDENT: Andrew VanDyke | [email protected]

VP: Cassidy Dixon | [email protected]

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