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K E Y C L U B ® June 2012 Division 39 South Volume 1 Issue 3 Official Newsletter of Mansfield Summit Keyclub T-O District in this issue: Relay For Life Recap Officer Induction Recap Alex’s Lemonade Stand Keyleader ELIMINATE Project Meet the Board Contact Page SHS l
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Page 1: Keyclub June Newsletter

K E Y C L U B

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June 2012

Division 39 SouthVolume 1 Issue 3

Official Newsletter of Mansfield Summit Keyclub T-O District

in this issue:Relay For Life RecapOfficer Induction RecapAlex’s Lemonade StandKeyleaderELIMINATE ProjectMeet the BoardContact Page

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relayfor life

Relay for Life was such an inspir-ing event! I loved being able to high fives to the survivors as theywalked around, and it made me feel so ecstatic to have the power to place a smile on their faces. Theevent made me realize that even though I may not know anyone close to me who has cancer; it doesn’tmean I shouldn’t help. Relay for Life also made me thankful that I live in America, the land of care andgiving, because only here would we have amazing fundraisers like this. I enjoyed being part of the eventfor the first time, and I am definitely looking forward to next year’s event -Elizabeth Hang.

Relay for life was amazing, it was my first time and it far exceded my expectations. It was everything i en-visioned. We got to have fun, hang out with friends (Whitney <3), and it was all for a good cause. The only negative thing i have to say about the event was that it was moved to Lega-cy. -Vy Dung

Recap

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Summit High Schools Key Club volunteered at Relay for Life on May 10th-11th.They ended the day raising about 300 dollars for Can-cer relief funds. The night involved walking tons of laps, putting friends in jail and later regretting it, Doing nail polish, Selling baked items for fundraising and having a blast vol-unteering. Even though the event was rained out and everyone was headed inside, it was just as good! The event had so many thrills and the fact that all of our time, effortand money went to fundraising for the American Cancer Society made it all the better. The mem-bers who volunteered said that they would love to do it again next year! -Usman Hyder

KEYCLUB TRIVIA: The first keyclub district started in Florida

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off icer induction(Recap)

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Officer inductions were held on May 3 at the City of Mansfield Council Chambers. The induction was very formal and Key Club was privileged to have Congressman Joe Barton as the guest speaker. As the old officers retired, the new officers were inducted. The new officers for Summit Key Club include Usman Hyder (president), Elizabeth Phan (vice president), Diem Tran (secretary), My Lam (co-secretary), Kristin Joseph (treasurer), Grace Liu (editor), Melanie Louv (co-editor), Ashley Niece (activities director), Junior Sanchez (Co-Secretary), Sarthak Gupta (historian), Whitney Nguyen (co-historian), Elizabeth Hang (spirit chair), Tyler Moore (Webmaster) and Anna Gutierrez (Homecoming Chair). Awards were also given to honor outstanding sponsors. Induction was a very momentous event for Summit Key Club and gave officers a chance to meet officers from other schools as well -Kristy Joseph

The Key Club Induction went very well. It was very nice for everyone to be recognized in their old and new positions for the new Key Club year. It was also fun to meet other officers from the other clubs in our division too! I’m so excited to be a newly-elected officer and can’t wait for the new Key Clubyear to kick off! -Elizabeth Hang

off icers

CONGRATS

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HISTORY: Alexandra Scott was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a type of childhood cancer, before her first birthday. After her fourth birthday, she decided she would hold a lemonade stand to raise money to cure the cancer after getting out of the hospi-tal. Even with the trouble of struggling with cancer, she did it. Alexandra successfully sold lemonade in attempts to cure the cancer. Now Alex’s Lemonade Stand is a Childhood Cancer Foundation that supports children with cancer.

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lemonade stand

KEYCLUB TRIVIA: The first keyclub started in Sacramento, California

June 22-24 & July 6-8TIME:PLACE:JOB:

12pm-5pm Arlington HighlandsSell Lemonade & ask for Donations!

4001 Arlington Highlands Blvd, Arlington, TX 76018-6033

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ad by Grace Liu

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boardMEET the

PresidentUsman Hyder

Vice PresidentElizabeth Phan

Co SecretaryMy Lam

Co SecretaryDiem Tran

Co SecretaryJunior Sanchez

TreasurerKristy Joseph

EditorGrace Liu

Editor DelegateMelanie Louv

Co HistorianWhitney Nguyen

Co HistorianSarthak Gupta

WebmasterTyler Moore

Activities DirectorAshley Neace

Spirit ChairElizabeth Hang

Homecoming C.Anna Gutierrez 6

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Tyler Moore <[email protected]

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Editor:

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Club Sponsor:

Lieutenant Governor:

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