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President: Kelly Yang

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Hey Key-ooties! My name is Kelly Yang and it is my honor to serve you as your 2018-2019 Key Club President. I joined Key Club in my freshman year although it may sound like it was a long time ago, I still remember entering the crowded auditorium during the first meeting. I was quite intimidated

by my surroundings, but that meeting was the start of my Key Club journey. Along the way, I have met all of my closest friends that I currently have. After all, I did not expect Key Club to have such a drastic impact on my life. Ever since I became a Key Clubber, I began to spend my weekends more efficiently by serving others in need. One of the most memorable event that I attended as a Key Clubber was Japan Day because we received complimentary Japanese cuisine such as bento boxes and gyoza. There were also Japanese cultural activities like dressing up in Kimono and face painting! To be honest, there were so many memories that I am unable to recall all of them in this short introduction. This year I am aiming to create unforgettable memories with all of you! If you ever need any support, feel free to hit me up with a text and you can always simply approach me in the halls if you just want to say “hi”. I would love to meet every one of my lovely Key Clubbers.

Vice President: Amanda Santiago

Hello, I’m Amanda Santiago, your 2018-2019 Vice President. I want to make Key Club a welcoming place, for anyone and everyone to join. It’s a place to make friends, who become close enough to you that you call them “family”. Key Club has helped me find my “family”, and I want it to be the same for others <3

Co-Secretary: Fenny Chen

Heyy guys, it’s one of ur secretaries from the 2018-2019 term, I’m Fenny. I will be working with Doan to make sure your hours are up to date and all records are organized. I will also be working and communicating with the other board members making sure we have the most efficient outcomes for this club! Now I would say that I’m pretty reserved but if any of you have questions or concerns with anything feel free to ask me and approach me anytime. I enjoy all sorts of music, writing, playing piano, eating of course and having random conversations about anything. I also like to sleep :) anyways I would like to get to know you all better so come to the events and meetings and say hi, I’m down to talk about anything, I might get distracted and talk abt other things but it’s all good, don’t be afraid, I’m very friendly, I don’t bite.. ok sometimes I do but you know :) hope to see some new faces! Don’t worry you can count on us, it’s going to be a gr8 year!! Wooooooo!

Heyyy guysss!! Name is Doan Huynh and it's pronounced "dawn hwin". I promise my name pronunciation is the only thing difficult about me LOL. I'm a very friendly person who loves to get to know new people. I can be funny and interesting at times, but I can also be serious and hardworking. I like singing, playing the guitar, and honestly everything else non-school related haha. Key club is my greatest passion and you'll come to see that I devote a lot of time and effort in fulfilling my secretary duties, such as updating/keeping track of your key club service hours. I am also in Division 8's public relations/event planning committee, so I'll be sure to come up with new fundraising ideas that will keep everyone interested and involved!! I would love it if you guys would approach and meet me! I'm always down to talk and get lit ;)

Co-Secretary: Doan Huynh

Treasurer: Sandra Cao

Hey! My name is Sandra Cao and I’m part of your ‘18-’19 board as treasurer. I’m a diligent worker and optimistic. Although I am constantly contended and comical, I am also responsible, competent and efficient. I would like to increase our budget and, not only that, create interesting fundraisers and events. Now to expand upon myself, I want to express who I truly am to each and every one of you in key club. I can be exceptionally intriguing individual and the more you become acquainted with me, the more things might get crazy; however, that is not the end of our enterprise together. Additionally, I also enjoy playing the piano and watching k-drama. I hope to see you at Bayside’s future fundraisers and events! Saranghae~ <3

Hello, my name is Hana, and I am your 2018 to 2019 Key Club bulletin editor. My interests include volleyball, music, traveling, and photography. I joined Key Club to provide service to our community, develop leadership, and gain experience. One of my favorite experiences was probably Japan Day, which I heard about through Key Club. There were so many different activities and people, and I would not have been able to experience it without being in Key Club. As the editor, it is my responsibility to make flyers and newsletters. In other words, I will be keeping all members updated and reminded of important dates and events taking place. I look forward to working with all of you as your bulletin editor.

Editor: Hana Ho

Webmistress: Natalie Yu

Haii Key Clubbers! I'm Natalie Yu, and I'm your new webmistress ("webmistress" IS a word!). I'm currently a freshman, and let's just say, high school is quite a ride, but joining Key Club changed my life. I'm very tiny and small, but I can be very energetic and dangerous at times, just don't get on my bad side and we'll be chill :-). Also, I enjoy doing things from sleeping and eating to jumping up and down with other key clubbers in a tight area to lit songs.I like to be loud most of the time for no reason, and I'm just a very clumsy person. I enjoy listening to a lot of K-Pop. I promise I won't disappoint as your webmistress of 2018-2019: I'll constantly update the website and all the social medias of Key Club. Your new board will work harder than ever to make sure you have the best year in Key Club, ever! Don't be afraid to say hi whenever you see me because I'd like to believe I'm a genuinely kind person, but my friends might say otherwise. And, creds to my secretary Doan <3, I love Yu all!

Advisor: Steven Jacoby

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