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Yvonne Kan

Although Yvonne Kan might have accidentally texted her golf coach, Mr. Owers, “Do you want a dress too?” after mistaking him for her friend, she continued to flourish as co-captain of VWS golf, always leading her team with a strong spirit. Make no mistake, Yvonne is the brightest girl around, beaming with joy as she laughs with her friends around campus or when she curates her dazzling work about fossils at the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology. As she entered her last year at Webb, Yvonne decided to branch out more, and in doing so, cultivated a newfound love for musical theater, caught up in the lively spirit of dances, songs, and plays. While she treasures her time making memories with her friends and family on the weekend, she also loves to relax on her own, taking the time to bake fluffy milk bread from scratch or getting lost in a captivating book for hours. Whether it is by the red stain on the ceiling of McKenna Lab from an unfortunate IPC experiment, by her stunning vocals while performing at Jubilee, or by her clear-cut manner in humanities discussions, Yvonne will be remembered at Webb. Seeking out the next four years at The University of Arizona to study ecology or geology, she leaves her wonderland behind with bittersweet feelings, yet with a hopeful excitement as she ventures forward on the next chapter of her life.  

Yvonne was one of the only few people who actually listened to me when I faced some challenges in my life. I felt truly heard when I talked to her, and I actually felt seen.

— Josie Chow ('22)

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