People of Fenton: junior Karenna Mansour

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PHOTO Taron Masi

“I joined Key Club as a freshman thinking that it was a way to get more involved with the community, but I ended up really loving it. Key Club means a lot to me, it really shows how a small group of people can make a really large impact in their community. It’s helped me connect with people that I never thought I would, both inside and outside of school.”

Taron Masi, Online Editor