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Sponsor:

Mr. Will Spear

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Key Club

Officers:

  • President: Carol Ann
  • Vice President: Eric Anderson
  • Editor: Dan Marcus
  • Historian: Sarah
  • Treasurer: Jack Tatum
  • Sergeant at Arms: Travis Meyer         

Key Club meeting -

  • Congratulations to our elected officers for 2006 – 2007

    President: Sarah Sensor

    Vice-President: Ricky Wright

    Treasurer: Addison Pock

    Editor: Alice Walker

    Historian: Ariane Butangen

    Sergeant-at-Arms: Ebonee Williams

    • May 23, 2006

      20 people

      Kiwanis

      1:55

       

      • Pledge
      • Last meeting is June 6th
      • Hours (need to be in by June 6th)
      • Breakfast: 1. Diamond 2. Ariel
      • Tickets
        • Wednesday (24th)
          • 4:20: 1. Abby 2. Taylor 3. Katie 4. Sarah
          • 6:00: 1. Derrik 2. Larissa 3. Arazelle 4.
        • Friday (26th)
          • 4:45: 1. Brianna 2. Jane 3. Sarah 4.
          • 6:30: 1. Arazelle 2. Larissa 3. Ricky 4.

       

     

     

In order to be a part of Key Club:

You need to volunteer ten hours a semester to only Key Club in order to stay in the club

Dues - $15 per person

Key Club Pledge, Motto, and Objects

Pledge

I pledge, on my honor,
to uphold the Objects of Key Club International;
to build my home, school and community;
to serve my nation and God;
and combat all forces which tend to undermine these institutions.


Motto

Caring – Our Way of Life

    Objects
  • To develop initiative and leadership.

  • To provide experience in living and working together.

  • To serve the school and community.

  • To cooperate with the school principal.

  • To prepare for useful citizenship.

  • To accept and promote the following ideals:

  • To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life.

  • To encourage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relationships.

  • To promote the adoption and application of higher standards in scholarship, sportsmanship, and social contacts.

  • To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable citizenship.

  • To provide a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render unselfish service, and to build better communities.

  • To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which makes possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism, and good will.