KEY CLUB For members of Key Club, caring is a way of life Group reaches out to the community By Katherine Lacaze For Seaside Signal KATHERINE LACAZE/FOR SEAGULL PRIDE Seaside High School’s Key Club focuses on caring for the community through student-led service projects. % 10 OFF FOLLOWING ALL SHS SPRING SPORTING EVENTS k Good Luc GULLS! Wear your Seagull Gear and MENTION THIS AD to receive the 10% OFF! Dine in only at Seaside and Gearhart locations Gluten Free Pizza Available Now hiring good people and good students, come join our team! SEASIDE FULTANOS GEARHART FULTANOS 215 BROADWAY 3518 HWY 101 NORTH 503-738-5612 503-738-5333 When it comes to serving the community at home and abroad, Seaside High School Key Club members put them- selves on the front lines, con- tinually seeking ways to care for others in the community. The philosophy of Key Club, according to science teacher and adviser Suzanna Kruger, is “leadership through service.” Seaside’s chapter has about 15 members, and its current officers include president Hailey Smith; vice president Tristyn McFadden; secretary Candace Kerr; and treasurer Anna Peon. Smith, who was inducted during a meeting March 20, said she strongly appreciates the Key Club motto: “Caring — our way of life.” “I think that’s an amazing way to live,” she said. Convention motivation New leadership is elected in the spring, following the Pacific Northwest District convention, which this year took place from March 16 to 18 in Portland. Six students from Seaside attended the convention, accompanied by two students from Astoria See Key Club, Page 11B Proud Supporter of Seaside High School Sports! Locally owned since 1919! Auto • Home • Business • Life • Health Our Family Protecting your Family 3410 Hwy 101 N Gearhart, OR 503-738-8455 968 Commercial Astoria, OR 503-325-1541 bknutsen@knutsenins.com • www.knutsenins.com Seaside Signal/Cannon Beach Gazette • 3