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Division Leadership Team Historian 2019-2020

I never thought that March 13th would officially become somewhat my last day of high school. Memories made or hoped to be made at school events such as club meetings, prom, or graduation were taken for granted at times, but in hindsight, seem like heavenly blessings. Now, having graduated, I am able to reflect on the many experiences that have transformed every year of my high school career for the better! One of those commemorated experiences was none other than my time with Keyclub.

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Prior to joining, Keyclub didn’t seem very appealing to me. I always thought it was a group of overly cheerful students who did nothing but make keys. However, it all changed when I wanted more from my high school experience and applied for DLT historian. I don’t know if it was luck, but I was magically appointed! Having been new to Keyclub, April DCM 2019 was rather embarrassing for me as I didn’t know a single cheer and was hesitant to participate in games. Fortunately, as my time with Keyclub and DLT progressed, I started feeling more comfortable due to the multitude of new friends I have made and bonded with! As a historian, I was able to capture the hard work our members have devoted to the betterment of our community and society!

I strongly encourage all current members to help new members who consider themselves intimidated by the extremely animated attitude of Keyclub to feel adjusted and involved in spirit by upholding one of Keyclub’s four core values: Inclusiveness. Even though I have graduated, I still hold a special place in my heart for Keyclub as it positively transformed my high school experience. When this pandemic has been controlled and a vaccine has been administered, I hope to drop by an event to visit the many underclassmen friends I have left! Till then, “L-O-V-E, I LOVE MY D-I-V!” Keep on shining Suns!

Club Historian 2018-2019 Division Leadership Team Fundraising Coordinator 2019-2020

hi, what’s your name? how are you? how’s your life? oh you’re in key club? do you love it? if so, how much? is it just platonic, strictly just as friends or the type that ties you two together ‘til tomorrow’s end? i love the thought of being in key club or maybe it’s the thought of being in a part of something bigger than myself. i just want to say something real quick, please shh, listen.

I LOVE KEY CLUB!

Division 30 South Lieutenant Governor 2019

Dear Western Key Club, WHSKC President 2018-2019 ; Club Spirit Chair 2017-2018 What an unforgettable four year it has been. Thank you for being my rock, my source of growth, strength, leadership, and selflessness. Thank you for being my community. I remember the day when I signed up to join Key Club during Club Rush in my Freshmen Year and never would I have thought that the club with the yellow outfits and cheers would get me hooked so easily. Key Club became such a huge part of my life since the very beginning! Throughout my journey, I have been able to serve our club as Spirit Chair and President, the Division and the CNH District as LTG & I am so proud to have been the very first LTG from Western since D30S formed in 1995. Representing you during my last year was a huge honor and I hope I made you all proud. To all the underclassmen reading this, please keep going! Keep going to key club meetings, keep volunteering, keep seeking new leadership opportunities, keep growing, and most importantly, keep paying your dues! I hope that you never lose the meaning of service in your heart and that you continue to be the selfless student servant leaders that you are!

Stay Poppin’ and Shine Bright!

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