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The House of Delegates: Everything from A to Zzzzzzz.
One Circle K’er speaks his word during the House of Delegates.
All those opposed …
A Sergeant-at-Arms signifies he has a speaker at the microphone.
Circle K’ers listen intently during the second House of Delegates session.
After several hours of listening to debate, the floor provides an escape for this Circle K’er.
The excitement of the House of Delegates proved too much for some to handle.
One way to pass the time: games.
Snacks are critical to making it through a House of Delegates session—or three.
Extracurricular activities during the House of Delegates included munching, chatting, and brain games.
When a small bag of goodies isn’t enough to get you through, do like this group did and pack a suitcase of munchies.
Lying down on the job.
Caught another one.
A long business session didn’t have any negative affects on some Circle K’ers, who were still smiling after almost 11 hours of House of Delegate sessions.
Delegates get creative with do-it-yourself games.
International Board members Paula Chrin, Jose Arteaga, and Nadine Muschette listen as Board Counselor-designate Alan Penn retires the 2006-07 Board.
Chad Taylor, 2006-07 International Trustee, was teary-eyed after President Alec Macaulay’s announcement of Outstanding Board Member.
President Alec presents the Outstanding Board Member award to Chad Taylor.
Michael Silveira jokes with Gloria Bidgood as she gives him his pin.
Outgoing International President Alec Macaulay pins the 2007-08 International President, Amanda Badali.
The 2007-08 Circle K International Board.
Alec passes the gavel.
President Amanda Badali takes the podium for her first speech as International President.
Circle K’ers tear up the floor during the Inaugural Ball and Dessert Reception on the final night of the convention in Portland, Oregon.