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MINUTE ORDER <br /> <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> September 18. 1995 <br /> <br />CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT <br />Redwood City <br /> <br />DATE: September 20, 1995 <br /> <br />Attention: City Manager <br /> City Attorney <br /> Council <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Key Club of Sequoia High School (207) <br /> <br />Meeting of the Council of the City of Redwood City on September 18, 1995 <br />Present: Councilmembers Buchan, Hartnett, Howard, La Berge, Sanfilipo, Steinfeld <br />Absent: Mayor Gasparini <br /> <br />The following motion was made and entered on the Minutes: <br /> <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Hartnett read the Proclamation honoring the Key Club of <br /> Sequoia High School whose motto is "Caring, Our Way of Life" and presented <br /> it to Gcri Mayers, President of the Woodside Terrace A.M. Kiwanis Club, <br /> sponsors of the Kiwanis Key Club at Sequoia High School. Mrs. Mayers <br /> introduced Dr. Glenn Lew, Kiwanis Advisory to the Key Club, who thanked <br /> everyone who helped to reestablish a Key Club at Sequoia High School: Geri <br /> Mayers, Barbara Lietke-Garcia, Phil Wang, incoming Kiwanis President-Elect <br /> Larry Gray, and President of the Sequoia Key Club (Cherokey) Randy Fish. <br /> Mr. Fish introduced other Key Club members who were in attendance: his <br /> sister Darlene Fish, Michaela Laveroni, Patrick Cooper, Andy Chow, Leslie <br /> Roth, Emily Marcoff, Chi-Young Choy, Julie Eglington, Ryan Hopkins, Jill <br /> Yeager, and Judd Busey. <br /> <br /> Mrs. Mayers reminded everyone that Councilman Sanfilipo had been a Key <br /> Club member in high school and it had served him well. <br /> <br />Arlyn C. Jorgenson <br />City Clerk <br /> <br /> <br />