May 2014 newsletter

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2014 LHS MAY ISSUE

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This is the 2014 May Newsletter for LHS Key Club.

Transcript of May 2014 newsletter

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Words from your LTG:

Hello Division 28,

I hope everyone had a blast at DCON 2014! Post DCON syndrome is

hitting hard this year, so it is perfectly acceptable to stay in bed with a box

of tissues. My name is Jenna Liang, and I am currently a junior at Interlake

High School located in Bellevue, Washington. I am super excited to be able

to be your Lieutenant Governor for the 2014-2015 year. Together as a divi-

sion, we are going to have a great year filled with fun and service!

I want to start off by saying congratulations to all the new officers

of all the schools in my division! Being able to work with all

my clubs is truly a blessing. If anyone has any questions,

please don’t hesitate to contact me or any of the outgoing

officers in our division! I’m sure all of us are more than wel-

come to help you out to ensure that our division is able to

flourish wonderfully in the future.

In Love and Service,

Jenna Liang

Lieutenant Governor of Division 28

Page 1….Cover

Page 2….Words from your LTG

Page 3….DCON Review

Page 4….Officer Intro

Page 5….Officer Intro

Page 6….Showing Appreciation

Page 7….Key Dates

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Officer Intro

President: Lauren Dodd Hey, I’m Lauren Dodd, your president for the

2014-2015 school year. I enjoy corny jokes

and really good cookies. I am overjoyed that

I get the opportunity to help guide our club

to become even greater than it already is! I

am looking forward to being a bigger part of

Key Club this year and strengthening the

bonds we have with one another!

Vice President: Zack Lui:

Hey key clubbers, I'm not a very interesting person so I

don't really know what to write whenever I'm told to write

a blurb about myself. So some things I like are One Direc-

tion, video games, noodles, pasta, junk food, energy

drinks, sunflower seeds, Frisbee, volleyball, ping pong and

batman. Some things I dislike are mushrooms, corn beef,

seafood (except fish), and when I run out of toilet paper. In

my spare time I'm either using the bathroom, playing vid-

eo games, eating, or sleeping. I've also been told that I'm a

sarcastic person but I don't really see it. That's all I have to

say! If you need to chat about anything I'm available. (I will

also do your geometry homework for you because geome-

try is the best. DEAD SERIOUS ABOUT THIS) #ssqd

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Treasurer: Aldrick Cabrera Hi. I'm Aldrick Cabrera. I'm a Junior and Liberty High School's

Key Club Treasurer. If there's anything you should know

about me, my favorite kinds of jokes are chemistry jokes and

puns, I'm a geek that loves to play video games, play ping

pong, and of course - volunteer. If you ask me why I joined

key club, my answer to that is because I love being able to

volunteer with a bunch of positive, outgoing, and energetic

people who are in the best club that there is just like I am. Bulletin Editor: Cassidy Larkin

Hey Key Clubbers! I’m Cassidy Larkin. I’m a sophomore and

your incoming Bulletin Editor. As editor, my job is to keep

you updated on upcoming events and opportunities, as

well as to make monthly newsletters (this is my first!).

Some things you should know about me is that I’m a run-

ner (when I’m not injured), I love ice cream (mint chocolate

chip), and of course volunteering. Please feel free to con-

tact me with any questions. Let’s make it a great year to-

gether!

Secretary: Celine Chiou

Hello, I am the incoming secretary of Liberty High School’s Key Club. I

am in charge of writing monthly reports, and recording minutes of our

club meetings, members’ hours, and amount of meetings attended. As

secretary, I strive to stay as organized as possible (and become a de-

cent successor of Emerson). We hope to gain more members as the

new key club year starts, and get more members to participate in our

upcoming events. As Emerson has done in previous years, I will send

out emails at the beginning of each month. This email will have an up-

dated list of total hours and meetings. I wish to get to know each and

every one of you!

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Showing Appreciation

Words to describe Emerson would be nutty, clean freak, perfectionist. But

that's not all, Emerson encompasses many qualities which are unique to him

only. Emerson has shaped Key Club into what it is today, he is the glue that

held us together, he is the reason our meetings are so fun! He is absolutely

hilarious, and never fails to make others laugh around him. He brightens up

everyone's day with his quirky words, and grammar corrections. Although he

stresses out many times, he just ends up making everyone laugh because

that's just the effect he has on people! He creates an aurora of happiness

wherever he goes because he is never truly sad. I can't think of anyone who

has a complaint against him, because there is nothing to not like about him!

Knowing Emerson, I know he is going to make his place with his charming

personality, and intelligence wherever he goes. He will accomplish amazing

things, because no matter how big the job, or how stressed out he is, he was

always do it. Have a great time in Ohio State Emerson!! We will miss you!

-Azan Sarosh KD has been an extraordinarily dedicated and

active Key Clubber for as long as I've been in

the club with her! She goes to all the

meetings, a ton of the events, and to every

DCON. She truly has a passion for volunteer-

ing and leadership and it really shows

through everything she does in Key Club, as

well as all of her other countless activities!

Thank you KD for all your years of service! I'm

so glad to have spent time with you in Key

Club and on the Key Club board! Have an

amazing time at college! -Akielly Hu

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Auction Yard Work: Saturday, May 10

10am-1pm

Last Reading Club: Wednesday, May 14

Last Meeting: Tuesday, May 20

Awards Ceremony: Tuesday, May 20

Joint May DCM: Saturday, May 31

1pm-4pm

Relay for Life: Saturday-Sunday, May 31-June 1

Key Dates

Congratulations to Lisa Antonio on

becoming the 2014-2015 District

Governor of the PNW District!

We’re so proud of you!