Current and future officers of UW-W’s Circle K Club meet with the Kiwanis Whitewater Breakfast Club

Left to right: Kiwanian Irene Potocki, Circle K Advisor; Joanna Carman; Jenna Boeck; Sydney Goldman; Sophie Wegner; Yvette Savina Arenas; Conner Schmitz, Mariah Sprain, Kiwanian Corey Davis, Circle K Advisor; and Jennifer Basgall.  

Students from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Circle K spoke to the Whitewater Kiwanis Breakfast Club on April 2nd about the success of the year, and announced the new student officers for 2019-20. 

This year’s officers were:  Mariah Sprain, President; Yvette Savina Arenas, Vice President; Sydney Goldman, Secretary; and Conner Schmitz, Treasurer.  

The students this year were very busy with many activities, including providing story-time and activities at the Irvin Young public library, creating blankets for children in need, taking bananas to Fairhaven and meeting with seniors, cleaning up at the zoo, helping with the Kiwanis Pancake Breakfasts, and raising $425 for the March of Dimes and Student Art Association.

2019-20 officers were announced also:  Sydney Goldman, President; Jenna Boeck, Vice President; Joanna Carman, Secretary; Sophie Wegner, Treasurer; and Jennifer Basgall, Bulletin Editor.

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