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Charger Chronicles September 2014 Clark High School Issue No. 4
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Table of Contents Member of the Month
Welcome Back!
Summer Ice Skating Social
Annual School Cleanup
Blanket-Making
Operation School Bell
September Calendar
President’s/Editor’s Message
Contact Information
Officers
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Member of the Month
August
Lucille Nual
Lucile was our member of the month for August be-
cause she exemplifies a true key club member. She
comes to events but she does more than she is re-
quired. Even at a recent event when we were with chil-
dren she made them all self portraits! She doesn't just
help the community, she tries to make sure she always
leaves it with a smile!
-Andrew Cruz
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Are you guys ready to start a new year in Key Club? New members, how is your experience in Key Club so far? I hope everyone is excited for this fun and service-filled year we have in store for you guys. It was nice to see so many new and old faces at our very first meeting of the new 2014-2015 school year. Stay tuned for more volunteering opportunities, social events, and a lot of cheering!
- Your bulletin editor, Holly Wong
Welcome Back, Key Clubbers!
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Welcome Back, Key Clubbers!
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The ice skating social was a ton of fun, if you're okay with
falling. Some of the upperclassmen liked to chop their
skates right in front of me while I was skating, which total-
ly freaked me out and made me fall. I ended up with a
nasty cut, but it's still a great memory! (And an ugly scar
too.)
-Eun Hi Kwak
Summer Ice Skating Social
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Summer Ice Skating Social
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Annual School Clean Up
During the annual Trash Cleanup we as a team
improved our school. There was numerous piec-
es of litter across the school and it made Clark
look unappealing. Despite the trash, I made
some new friends during this event. Together
we made Clark beautiful and practiced some
chants!
-Kevin Steven Rodas
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Annual School Clean Up
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Blanket Making at Desert Breeze
The blanket making event was held at Desert Breeze park and it was a spec-
tacular event. Even though it was a bit confusing at first on how to tie the
slits together, it was a great way for everyone to bond and meet new people.
After you complete making a blanket, you feel great that someone who was
in need of a blanket finally gets to have one! With everyone's help it didn't
take that long to make it. After we made blankets we practiced some cheers
to prepare for Regional Training Conference and we also played some ice
breakers so everyone could become an "ohana" one step at a time.
-Andrea Lam
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Blanket Making at Desert Breeze
Even though the summer heat decided to stay around, I'm glad
that our wonderful key clubbers still love to do service! Through
sweating and fabric cutting, lots of quality time was spent with
one another. My favorite part of the event was definitely watch-
ing Anish kick Nihar's butt in the spirit off. It was great to see
some of our freshman so ready to be involved in the key club
year. What a wonderful start to the fun, service filled year!
-Elena Llanes
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Operation School Bell
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Operation School Bell
Operation School Bell is honestly one of the most inspiring ser-vice events that our club participates in. Working with young children, especially those who are underprivileged yet are still so enthusiastic and innocent, is a truly rewarding experience. Even if we do not get the chance to actually help the children pick out the clothes and supplies that they receive through the event, we are still able to enjoy their pleasure and gratitude. Witnessing their joy whenever someone helps them draw, reads them stories, or simply listens to them when they talk really exemplifies the overwhelmingly positive impact that service has on our commu-nity.
-Elissa Gray
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September Calendar
Kiwanis Fireworks Booth
July
DCM
Summer School Snack Selling
Check Your
Seats in the
Heat
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6 Blanket
Making
Event
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Opera-
tion School
Bell
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 RTC
Prep/
Sandwich
Making
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
2nd RTC
Prep
28 Ride for
Kids/ Veter-
an’ Event
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September 2014
Blood Drive
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Editor’s Message
President’s Message
Hey everyone! I hope everyone started
off the school year excited for the Key
Club events this year! I know I am for
sure. With RTC coming up so soon,
we’re trying our best to plan it as best as
possible so you guys could have an amaz-
ing experience. I hope to see each and
every one of you there. Also, don’t for-
get to send me articles for service hours! -Holly Wong
Howdy everyone! I hope you all have been
getting back into the groove of school and
also making it to as much key club events
and meetings as possible! RTC is coming
up and I am super excited! I am blessed
with such an amazing club and I am look-
ing forward to such a great year of service
with everyone.
-Andrew Cruz
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Contact Information
President: Andrew Cruz
Vice President: Anu Thennakoon
Secretary: Elissa Gray
Treasurer: Harley Zhu
Bulletin Editor: Holly Wong
Historian: Lenise Wu
SAA: Alan Cruz
Clark Key Club Website:
http://clarkhskeyclub.wix.com/official
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Left to right: Anu Thennakoon (vice president), Alan Cruz
(SAA), Andrew Cruz (president), Elissa Gray (secretary),
Holly Wong (bulletin editor), Lenise Wu (historian),
Harley Zhu (treasurer)
2014 - 2015
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Thanks for Reading! September 2014 Clark High School Issue No. 4