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IMPAKT NEW JERSEY DISTRICT EDITOR PAK CHAU| VOLUME I ISSUE 5
TABLE OF
CONTENTS COVER 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 EDITOR’S MESSAGE 4 FALL RALLY RECAP 4 FALL RALLY RECAP 5 TIPS AND TRICKS 6 TIPS AND TRICKS 7 PHOTO PAGE 8 CONTACTS 9 BACK COVER 10
THE SUPERHERO
CAMERA F
FALL RAL
SIX FLAG GREA
FALL RALLY REVIEWS PREDICTED PERCENT OF RAIN (60%)
PERCENT OF FUN IN THE SUN (100%)
“GREATEST COMMUNITY SERVICE MEETING SINCE KEY CLUB’S INCEPTION” - RYAN CLARKIN (NJ KEY CLUB GOVERNOR)
FALL R
RECORD BREAKING
Year after year, the New Jersey District of Key Club International had strived to reach th hours the night before practicing script parts, all the work paid off! This year, 3039 atten so the whole event went smoothly and Key Clubbers form all over the district enjoyed th sion 15 of the New Jersey District got the pleasure of winning the coveted spirit stick!
RYAN CLARKIN CLARK KENT
PENNY XU CAT WOMAN
Through the efforts of advertising through the Public Relations Committee, Fall Rally Programs Committee, and Fall Rally Registration Committee as well as each of the lieutenant governors from each division, the turnout of Fall Rally was nothing less than marvelous. The tools for schools collection surpassed the previous year’s collections with the table and even the floor of the collection area filled with new school supplies. They were shipped to the New Jersey Food Bank to be redistributed to the underprivileged that are in need of supplies.
SIX FLAGS GRE
OES OF SERVICE
15
DIVISION THAT WON THE FALL RALLY SPIRIT STICK FOR THE SECOND YEAR IN A ROW THIS YEAR’S LTG: HAMIYYET
EDITOR’S LETTER Dear New Jersey District Board, After the months, weeks, and hours of hard work, I’m proud to say we’ve put together nothing but the best. We broke the record for the most attendees at Fall Rally in New Jersey History. A whole 3039 Key Clubbers together celebrating the upcoming year of service; what a sight it was.
FLASH PAK
LLY 2013
AT ADVENTURE
RALLY
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he goal of 3000 Key Clubbers at the annual Fall Rally event. After months of planning and dees were present to celebrate the year of service. The anticipated rain failed to drizzle and he day riding on rides without the fear of torrential downpour. Among the attendees, Divi-
PAK CHAU THE FLASH
KELLY TRAN WONDER WOMAN
EAT ADVENTURE
Although one of our biggest events past, we can’t stop. District Convention is just a couple months away. Can you believe it? It has almost been a whole year since we’ve been elected into our positions! Let’s make this District Convention, “Service Around the World”, an event that will be talked about around the world! Remember to do your newsletters! Ten are due by District Convention! Yours in Caring and Service, Pak Chau 2013-2014 New Jersey District Editor New Jersey District of Key Club International Egg Harbor Township High School Key Club
THINGS TO PUT IN NEWSLETTERS AND HO
Many of you might be taking psychology or some equivalent in school right now or maybe you might have tot take it in your future college course. Some of you m fonts, colors, and other elements of a newsletter can affect the overall newsletter and this issue is going to focus on shapes. Like colors and fonts, shapes also giv happens to be placed horizontally or vertically, shapes also have underlying meaning. We often associate traits with certain things that we subconsciously think. phrases, and traits were often affiliated with those shapes:
SQUARE
CIRCLE
STABILITY, STRENGTH, POWER, BALANCE, RELIABILITY, EQUAL, AND EFFICENCY
LOVE, FRIENDSHIP, CARING, AFFECTION, PROTECTION, AND COMPASSION
TRIANGLE
RECTANGLE
ENERGY, SCIENCE, RELIGION, MASULINE, AGGRESSION, LAW, AND MOVEMENT
ORDER, SECURITY, LOGIC, AND OTHERS SIMILAR TO SQUARE QUALITIES
SHAPES
F
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M RE
Alth base shap psych fecti orde mov circl
Alth same
HORIZONTAL
FEMININE, PEACEFUL, REST, CALM, WEAK, SILENT, TRANQUILLITY, AND STILL
VERT ICAL
MASCULINE, BRUTAL, ECKLESS, DOMINATE, COURAGE, BRAVE, AND DYNAMIC
hough most people don’t pick out graphics or create logo ed on simply just the shape, its important to keep in mind pe psychology. In the industry, many famous brand use shape hology in order to advertise their products correctly and efively. For example, Mitsubishi Motors uses the triangle in er to portray its car brand as being heavily focused on car vement and performance. Disney’s typographic “I” uses the le which portrays happiness as suggested by the psychology.
hough this all might sound like science fiction, it works the e way as subliminal messages. Be sure to use the right shape!
CURVE
RHYTHM, HAPPINESS, PLEASURE, FEMININE, JOY, GENEROSITY, AND BLISS
CHECK
ENERGETIC, ANGER, VIOLENCE, LIVELY, RAPID, FAST, AND EXPLOSIVE
IMPORTANT DATES: NOVEMBER 16TH-17TH (NOVEMBER BOARD) DECEMBER 1ST (DUES DEADLINE) JANUARY 11TH-12TH (JANUARY BOARD MEETING)
DUE DATES, UPDATES, TUTORIALS, AND
might just be interested in everyday shapes that might see in every day life. For the past couple issues, I’ve went over what ve off a certain image. Other than just being a polygon with certain properties like having right angles or being a line just . After doing so extensive research into logo making and image psychology, here were some of the results of what words,
HELPFUL TIPS AND TRICKS
OW TO USE THE BRAND GUIDE
DISTRICT GOVERNOR Ryan Clarkin Vernon Township High School 862-397-9508 (Cell) governor.clarkin@gmail.com Ry’s Review Volume II
2013-2014 NEW JERSEY DISTRICT
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DISTRICT BOARD CONTACTS
DISTRICT WEBMASTER Yuya Jeremy Ong Tenafly High School 201-367-8531 (Cell) njwebmasteryuya@gmail.com The TechKey
Penny Xu Parsippany Hills High School 973-462-3595 (Cell) njtreasurerpennyxu@gmail.com Penny’s Press Volume II
DISTRICT SECRETARY
DISTRICT EDITOR
Kelly Tran Egg Harbor Township HS 609-432-9204 (Cell) dsectrank@gmail.com Kelly’s Transmission Volume II
Pak Chau Egg Harbor Township HS 609-513-7313 (Cell) district.editor.pak@gmail.com IMPAKT
Division 1A Kyra Adams Lower Cape May Reg. HS 609-846-5015 (Cell) kyraadams.ltg1a@gmail.com
Division 4 Kevin Huang North Brunswick High School 732-763-8603 (Cell) khuangltgdivision4@gmail.com
Division 9 Elina Hsueh Holmdel High School 732-241-4166 (Cell) elinahsuehltg9@gmail.com
Division 14 Michelle Desjardins Union High School 908-591-2133 (Cell) michelled.ltg.div14@gmail.com
Division 18 Tyler Katz West Essex High School 201-396-3407 (Cell) tkatzltg18@gmail.com
Division 1B Cynthia Thurairajah Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 609-440-3366 (Cell) cynthia.ltg1b@gmail.com
Division 5 Taylor Rossi Southern Regional High School 609-661-9022 (Cell) ltgtaylordiv5@gmail.com
Division 10 Richa Deshpande JP Stevens High School 732-476-7920 (Cell) richa.ltg.div10@gmail.com
Division 15 Hamiyyet Bilgi HCST: County Prep 201-640-0155 (Cell) hamiyyetb.ltg15@gmail.com
Division 19 Klesa Achaibar Montville Twp High School 973-697-2629 (Cell) klesa.ltg19@gmail.com
Division 11 Eric Zhu Piscataway, NJ 08854 732-570-6129 (Cell) lt.eric.zhu@gmail.com
Division 16 Erik Lim Tenafly High School 201-660-3020 (Cell) ltgerik@gmail.com
Division 20 Michaela Patoilo Roxbury High School 973-864-0723 (Cell) michaela.ltgdiv20@gmail.com
Division 2 Division 6 Joelle Feshuk Hannah Hickman Mainland Regional High School Brick Memorial High School 609-770-1938 (Cell) 732-804-7518 (Cell) ltgdiv2.jfeshuk@gmail.com hannahhickmanltg6@gmail.com Division 3A Nicole Lema Burlington Township High School 856-864-6164 (Cell) nicole.ltg.div3a@gmail.com
Division 7 Lindsey O’Brien Jackson Liberty High School 732-682-2145 (Cell) lindseyltgdiv7@gmail.com
Division 12 Sam Levisay Phillipsburg High School 908-319-9990 (Cell) samlevisayltgdiv12@gmail.com
Division 3B Shivani Talwar Eastern High School 856-745-4123 (Cell) shivani.ltgdiv3b@gmail.com
Division 8 Adam Rubin MAST 732-320-8036 (Cell) ltg.adam.div8@gmail.com
Division 13 Jeet Patel John F. Kennedy Memorial HS 732-609-3604 (Cell) ltgdiv13jeet@gmail.com
Division 17 Division 21 Elizabeth (Liz) Wallace Sarah McGuire Bloomfield High School Vernon Township HS 973-934-7584 (Cell) 973-271-2701 (Cell) elizasarahmcguireltg21@gmail.com beth.wallace.ltg17@gmail.com
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