Kiwanis Key Club says goodbye to Webb grads, elects officers, presents awards

The Town of Webb School Kiwanis Key Club held its election of officers for 2014 to 2015 at a recent meeting. Mara Gaffney was elected president, Briana Brownsell – vice president, Melissa Murphy – secretary, and Olivia Phaneuf, treasurer.

Outgoing Key Clubbers... Town of Webb School Key Club graduating Seniors, from left, Shelby Egnaczyk; Tecwyn Williams; Camry Liddle; Morgan Payne; Sam Notley; and Will Johnson. Courtesy photo

Outgoing Key Clubbers… Town of Webb School Key Club graduating Seniors, from left, Shelby Egnaczyk; Tecwyn Williams; Camry Liddle; Morgan Payne; Sam Notley; and Will Johnson. Courtesy photo

Awards were presented to the following members for their achievements in the 2013 to 2014 year:

Most Community Service hours in 9th Grade – Lauren Beckingham; Most Committed 9th & 10th Grade – Melissa Rockhill; Most Community Service Hours Juicy Award – Mara Gaffney.

Super Senior Award – Will Johnson; Wore T-shirt to most events – Brendan Kelly; Most Encouraging – Rebecca Sessions; Most Creative – Olivia Phaneuf & Camry Liddle;

Hardest worker – Allie Evans; Most Community Service Hours – Melissa Murphy.

Funniest Key Club person at events – Sydney Payne; Most Community Service Hours for 10th Grader – Madison Rice; Most Positive Attitude – Samantha Notley; T-Rex of Team Work – Brandon Palmer.

Kiwanis Key Club is the oldest and largest youth service program, founded in 1925, for high school students.

Kiwanis Club of the Central Adirondacks sponsors Town Of Webb School Key Club and Builders clubs.

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