The CHIEF April 2021

Key Club Legacy By: Emilie Collins

Activities Update

The Key Club has continued to serve the school and the community throughout the year. They have been taking part in remote service projects like making door decorations for the nursing homes and individual members serving wherever they can and however they can. They are also working on a couple of in-person service projects that will be able to be done at the end of the year and throughout the summer. They recently held a meeting to recognize retiring board officers and instating the new officers. Members are sad to see their seniors go, but very excited to see the new direction the upcoming officer board will take. Despite another crazy year, they have continued to serve in all of the ways they can and are happy to do it. Thank you to the Key Club members for all of their service, it is appreciated!

By: Gabe Travis Barbershop Update

As the end of the year draws nearer to PTHS, it doesn’t stop the Barbershop Quartet from working hard to be the best they can be. Right now, the Barbershop wishes farewell to the former bass singer, Luke Morrisette. Due to scheduling conflicts, he could no longer perform with the group. On a happier note, however, Conrad Skrzypiec will be taking Luke’s place to fill the hole of the bass within the quartet. The Barbershop is now working on pieces to record to later be released to the public such as the “Star Spangled Banner,” “Country Roads” by John Denver, and “Lullaby” by Billy Joel.

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