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DIVISION 10

“I learned that cour-

age is not the ab-

sence of fears, but the

triumph over it.”

- Nelson Mandela

In This Issue

Yay its May

Wolverines in Action

Kiss the Seniors

Goodbye

Bike rodeo update

Sean Morrison Ban-

quet

Scavenger hunt

One of the memes used to Kiss the Seniors Goodbye

Yay it’s May

Yay its May! That means school is starting to rap up with finals and fun end of school

events. Most of our Clubbers are ready for the summer and the fun it will bring. But

still we did lots of fun activities this month like rapping up our bike rodeos, and even

helping one the student at the school having to battle cancer. May was great and the

club is really looking forward to stay involved during the summer!

Wolverines in Action

As the weather starts to warm up more and more people are starting to spend time out-

side, so Riverton High School went on a mission to beautify the community. We sent

out the entire school to go and pick up trash round town. Some kids were just sent

around the school, while some of them were sent all the way out on the highway and

other went to our parks and popular public areas.

I was sent to the Legion Field, which is our local baseball field. We picked up trash

around the field and stands. We ended up finishing early and we were able to play a

couple rounds of kick ball until it was time to head back.

Kiss the Seniors Goodbye

With graduation closing in quick, us at Riverton High School decided to make “Kiss

the Seniors Goodbye” bags. This idea is basically a couple Hershey’s kisses and card

with either a quote or funny meme on it. We sold about seventy of them, which was a

good profit because we sold them for about $5 each.

Key Club would also like to send a goodbye to the seniors of Key Club. So goodbye to

Avery Hatfield and Ian Squires we will miss you guys and hope there's lots in store for

your futures.

Chelsea Felton May 2016

YOU?!

A Graduate!

Shut up!!!

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Ideas for your Key Club

Ice Breaker: Fly Swatter -

the rules of this game are

simple. You need just a

foam noodle that people

use for swimming and

about a group of fifteen

or more people. Everyone

need to stand in circle

while one person stands

in the middle. The person

in them middle gets to

hold the noodle. They

need to go up to one per-

son and try to hit them

before they say someone

else's name. The person

in the middle continues

trying to hit people until

someone messes up and

doesn’t mention

someone's else's name in

time, then that person

gets to stand in the mid-

dle and try to hit people.

Fundraisers: Most of the

year we have fundraisers

for Key Club. Like our

Kiss the Seniors Good-

bye Fundraiser. But the

end of the year isn’t the

only time for fundraisers.

Holidays are a great time

to take advantage of your

school fundraisers. Sell

Flowers on Valentines

day, Candy Canes on

Christmas, Turkeys on

Thanksgiving… well I

guess you don’t need to

go that far. But you get

the idea, it’s a great way

to show your school what

Key Club is and it builds

great school spirit!

Bike Rodeo Update

This month our club was able to finish our Bike Rodeo which were all great suc-

cesses. At one of our schools we needed all hands on deck because there was

over 300 students. We had about sixteen student sign up for the school and every

thing went along smoothly. One of the schools I attended had lot of great kids

ranging in grade from K-2. They learned so much and I enjoyed having lunch

with the kids. We even rapped up early and we were done and cleaned up by 2

o’clock.

Sean Morrison Banquet

A couple months ago we discovered one of our students has been diagnosed with

stage 3 testicular cancer. Our community has been great at helping and support-

ing his family with his fight against cancer. A go fund me page was started to

help the family with medical expenses and traveling cost. Then the Riverton Key

Club and FFA held a spaghetti dinner banquet to help fundraise more money. The

family was super grateful for our help and we were happy to give our hard work

to a good cause.

Scavenger Hunt

At our last Key Club meeting of the school year we all went on a selfie scavenger

hunt. Our advisor Ms. Hammer made a list with places locally to take picture in

front of. We had to have somebody on our team that could drive and someone

with a phone that took some good selfies. She even made it a competition to see

who made it back to the school first.

Some of the places we were sent was our local skate park, our football field, we

even had to take picture with our pets. We all ran around town like crazy animals.

Not to mention all the weird looks we got for

taking selfies in usually places. My group didn’t

win but we still ended getting water guns as priz-

es, so we just told everyone we won. Also I still

had lots of funny pictures taken for us look back

on.

May Issue

Photos from the Scavenger hunt