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Eleanor Johnson: Service

Hi! My name is Eleanor Johnson, and I am from Snohomish, Washington. I am majoring in Accounting and Business Administration with a concentration in Management Information Systems and have a minor in dance. Outside of class I work with Campus Kitchens, a program on campus that takes leftover food from campus dining to cook warm meals that are then served to Gonzaga Family Haven and O’Malley Senior Center. Along with Setons I am apart of Women in Business, Beta Alpha Psi, and the involved in the Gonzaga dance program. In my free time I like to read, get coffee, take workout classes, and watch Gilmore Girls.   I joined Girl Scouts in first grade and ever since, Service has been extremely important to me and something I strive to keep a part of my life. Growing up in Girl Scouts allowed me to recognize the importance of helping those in my community from an early age and has ultimately led me to be the person I am today. Service was the pillar that drove me to join Setons, and I’m so ...

Keely: Leadership



Hey guys! My name is Keely Lipp and I am a Human Physiology major and Psych minor. I am from Lake Oswego, OR (right outside of Portland) and I play club soccer at Gonzaga. I love playing intramural sports with all of my friends (dodgeball and volleyball are some of my faves) and I volunteer in the Sacred Heart Pediatric Emergency Department in my free time. I love to read when I am not buried in school work and other activities, and my favorite book I have read recently is “the Silent Patient,” which is kind of a thriller/crime mystery book. I love going on sister dates every week and doing fun things while learning about my sisters!
I am going to be reflecting on my favorite pillar within Setons which is leadership. Leadership has been a very important aspect in my life since middle school and Setons has allowed me to grow and learn more about leadership. I have been lucky to hold an exec position for most of my time in Setons and am currently the club’s Vice President. This position allows me to collaborate with a variety of different leaders within the club. I love helping out wherever needed and working to help other girls create awesome experiences like socials and service events. I also get to help lead meetings with the president, Maddie (pictured below), and I love making puns and finding games to keep the meetings fun and entertaining. From my Seton sisters, I have learned what it means to be a leader in many different aspects of my life. They have taught me what it means to lead with passion, integrity, and love, which is something I will be forever grateful for. This club has given me so many new friends and opportunities to grow and I will forever treasure these times with my sisters.


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