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bn Bandomer, Stephanie Co, Nicole I'erhart, Lisa Qay, Lauren Hakala, Kevin poshangi, Kavin Kuriyan, Aliya Latif, arissa Miiier, Marissa Owsianik, Lisa Stein, ny Suiiivan, Nolan Sullivan, Michael bbik, Colette DeSantis, Jeff Frimpter, lank Miles, Michelle Parker, Franklin Ellosa, Jen Siletto, Sarah Bashe, Mitch renner, Roslyn Brown, Lynette Canady, pchelle Dzurissin, Jae Lee, Shiraz Nisar, nnoj Patel, Tamar Poliak, Greg Reitman,
l>ni Ring, Jamie Rogers, Ravi Somayazula, ike Tan, Paige Thompson, Arjun swanathan, Jamiequay Windbush, Jason
Winter, Sarah Bandomer, Joe Bonk, Mike Conzo, Kunal Grover, Alok Gupta, Jim Heck, Jaime Letter, Betsy Miller, Mike O'Donnell, Tula Ruggiero, Sonia Sawhney, Mike Sidun, James Waldron, David Banker, Matt Berkowitz, Carli Dapper, Karen Dobbelaar, Meredith Frimpter, Mike Gershen, Jill Justin, Lauren Kolaya, Leah Lim, Matt McCall, Donald McShane, Andrea Press, Marcie Press, Marin Resnick, Jill Selesner, Manuj Shah, Wendy Silverman, Doug Singleterry, David Slurzburg, Amanda Verba.
This year, the Key Club had over 80 paid members. We had a very strong group of teen­ agers who were all excited about helping the community. We ran a variety of drives includ­ ing clothing drives, food drives, and a holiday gift drive. The response from the entire school was overwhelming. We also sponsored a vari­ ety of other projects. We hosted our annual blood drive, visited the Meridian Nursing Home, ran an Easter Egg Hunt for some of the lower school children, and raised money for different groups such as Habitat for Humanity.
The Key Club is stronger than ever and we hope to continue to improve.
KEY CLUB
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