Say hello to all of the clubs at LSHS

A club for everyone exists at LSHS

Bailey Hall, Opinion Editor

Key Club
“Key Club is the oldest and largest service program for high school students and it is a great way to make lifelong friendships while getting community service hours! In Key Club, caring is our way of life which is why our motto for the year is ‘Don’t stop now!’,“ senior Magdalena Maziarz said.
Instagram: @LSHSKEYCLUB
Every Tuesday after school in Ms. Donnelly’s room, room 200

Civil Engineering Club
“We are in partnership with the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) … Our club gets to meet with practicing civil engineer engineers and do fun activities such as building a model bridge and making water filters,” junior Victoria Zdanovski said.
Instagram: @lshs_civilengineerinclub
Every other Thursday at 2:30 in Mr. Martina’s room, room 115

Fashion Club

“We learn about all aspects of the fashion industry through guest speakers, DIY activities, and producing our own fashion show this year. Everyone is welcomed, and if a member has a passion or wants to learn something, we are flexible to try and fit the demand,” senior Katie Ellis said.
Twitter: @LSHS_Fashion
Every Friday at 1:00 in Mr. Flanders’ room, room 119

Dead Poets Society
“[Dead Poets Society] is about what the members like based around ideas like art, music, literature, poetry, plays, writing, and other such things. When we meet we fixate on a certain thing … last year I talked about slam poetry and another person shared about foreign sculpting,” senior Abigail Iblings said.
Every Tuesday at 2:30 in Ms. Tilley’s room, room 427

Knowledge Bowl
“Knowledge Bowl is a club containing teams that answer random trivia by slapping a buzzer to answer,” junior Zoey Gonzalez said.
Every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 6:30 in Mr. Neuman’s room, room 415

Drama Club
“Drama Club is a place where anyone with a passion for the performing arts can come and verse themselves in all aspects of theatre,” senior Nathaniel Cody said.
Twitter: @LSHSDRAMACLUB
Instagram: @lshsdramaclub
Facebook: LSHS Drama Club/Booster Club
Website: www.lshsdramaclub.org
Every day after school from 2:30 to 6:00 in the PAC

Video Production
“Video Production Club allows students to partake in all aspects of the filmmaking process, from writing scripts to directing, all made possible with the help of the school’s equipment,” senior Vaughn Silver said.
Twitter: @LSHS_VPC
YouTube: LSHSVideoProduction
Every Monday and Thursday after school in Mr. Cogswell’s room, room 128

Anime Club
“Anime Club is a place where friends can hang out, watch anime, eat weird foods, and play video games,” sophomore Rachelle Mezack said.
Instagram: @i_love_anime_club
Meet in Ms. Lewis’s room, room 127

FCCLA
“The Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America are focused on the family values, career preparation, and community service of our members. We compete in competitions where students take action, while building essential skills along the way. Our program takes ordinary students, and forms them into aspiring leaders ready to take action,” junior Jacob Anderson said.
Twitter: @lkFCCLA
Every other Thursday after school in Ms. Hahn’s room, room 305

Ping Pong Club
“We get together … and play ping pong,” senior Marcus Huang said.
Every Friday after school in the lunchroom or auxiliary gym

German Club
“German Club is an organization that seeks to spread awareness of German culture and language,” junior Hayden Davis said.
Every other Wednesday after school beginning 10/7/15 in Ms. Wolk’s room, room 102

Natural Highs Network
“NHN is a club devoted to being able to express yourself in whatever art form you prefer and that brings happiness to you without the influence of drugs,” senior Damian Pitkin said.
Facebook: LSHS NHN
Twice a month in Mr. Pitkin’s room, room 302

Robotics
“We are a VEX robotics club. We develop a strategy to win the different game each year. From there we begin establishing prototypes, and choose from them to build the best robot. We build and program from the bottom up and then speed countless hours testing and adjusting the robot until we compete,” senior Alexis Hepburn said.
Website: vikingcoltrobotics.wix.com
Every Tuesday and Thursday at Cavelero

FCA
“Fellowship of Christian Athletes isn’t a club for only athletes; it is open to anyone. We spend about ten minutes with the lesson of how we can tie God in with our sports and daily lives. We eat donuts, play games, and you get to meet some pretty cool people,” junior Noah Wallace said.
Every other Wednesday morning beginning October 21 in Mr. Hein’s room, room 116

One Voice
“One Voice is a club where students gather together … to get to know other students, encourage each other, pray for our school and walk through life together and also where we have fun. We base everything that we do in One Voice on the Bible,” senior Ashley Perry said.
Twitter: @lshs_onevoice
Every Friday after school in Mr. Hein’s room, room 116

GSA
Gender Sexuality Alliance is a club which provides students a safe place to support each other with issues related to sexual orientation and gender identity. GSA seeks to create a community where everyone is respected.
Every Thursday after school in Ms. Odegaard’s room, room 104

French Club
“French Club is about experiencing the French culture. We do not necessarily speak the language, but we can speak the language of food,” senior Justine Cagle said.
Facebook: LSHS French Club
Every other Wednesday after school beginning 10/21 in Ms. Bailey’s room, room 103