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    2010 LOGO COMPETITION WINNER & RUNNER UP
 
Samantha Chan is currently a senior at the International School of Beaverton and enrolled in the International Baccalaureate Program. She has been a student there since the school opened in 2006. She has been on student leadership for four years now and is the Senior Class Historian. She is also the Vice President of the National Honor Society/Interact Club and the Public Relations Officer for National Art Honor Society. This spring, she will be attending the Model United Nations Spring Conference as a delegate for China 2B (Global Economics). Samantha enjoys being at the International School and likes to learn every single day. She is planning on studying civil engineering in college. As a global citizen, she would also love to study abroad during college.
Samantha also has fun coming up with new ideas and dreams to someday design shoes and apparel for Nike. She also wants to work at Disneyworld one day. Samantha wants to make a change in the world and tries to do as much community service as she can. Someday, she hopes to use her education to improve cities to accommodate the needs of the people.

She is also a competitive figure skater and has been skating for the past 8 years. In her free time, she loves to spend time with family and friends. She also enjoys going to movies with friends. Traveling is another one of her passions. She has visited different parts of the United States, China, England, and France.

This is her second year participating in the Asian American Youth Leadership Conference and also being an ambassador. She is excited for this opportunity to represent the International School of Beaverton and collaborate with other enthusiastic Asian-American students to make a difference.

Samantha was inspired to create the logo because she is passionate about finding success in the future by working with other leaders. This year's theme encompasses everything that the youth should be focused on to create change within the next decade and beyond. Connecting tomorrow's leaders will allow people to collaborate in an active and productive way. Technology seems to be running the lives of the people today, so her logo shows the literal meaning of the theme by connecting leaders through the telephone. The male and the female character represent the people who aspire to change humanity in a positive way. The tree represents the future and symbolizes growth in the world. This tree contrasts the man-made telephone to show how the humankind has been changed and shaped. She believes that one person can make an impact, but a group of people can change the world forever. Overall, the logo is clean and simple to contrast the complicated world we live in today.

Click here to view her 2010 winning entry.

 


Jeannie Vuong is a senior at Aloha High school and has been involved with National Honors Society, National Arts Honor Society, Photography, Key Club and Asian Culture Club. In her free time, she enjoys graphic designing, photography, drawing, and spending time with her family and friends. Jeannie loves to laugh and to make new friends.

After graduating High school, she plans to attend Portland Community College and then transfer to Portland State University or Oregon State University to become a pharmacy technician and to have a minor in fashion design.

In the past, Jeannie has joined other contests for fun. She has been chosen as runner up in the 2009 AAYLC logo competition. For 2010's design, Connecting Tomorrow's Leaders; the hand is of a teenager holding a child's hand to connect the leadership that will be passed onto them in the time that passes by generation by generation (the watch).

Click here to view her 2nd place entry.
 


Jeremy Jahja is current a senior at Southridge High School and is ready to graduate. He plans on going to PCC for two years then transfer off to OSU to focus on graphic designing. He is the editor for Southridge Key Club and is also involved with leadership (though he doesn't take the class) at school. Some of Jeremy's work for his school includes the winter formal ticket and picture backdrop, homecoming t-shirts, student directory covers and more. Hobbies include driving, listening to music, and designing for clothing. For the future, Jeremy hopes to continue and extend his senior project, which is to create a clothing line with its own brand name, etc.

Because of his love for designing, his style is more simple and to the point. That being said, his submitted entry fits the theme, Connecting Tomorrow's Leaders, because it's to the point and simply states "Connecting Tomorrow's Leaders." The goal of his design was to be aesthetically pleasing as well as making a point. His point was to help make people realize that everyone can be a leader at some point in their life.


Click here to view his 3rd place entry.
 

 
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