VOL. 6, NO. 3
OCT. 23, 1964
Clubs offer many advantages
Clubs - who does need them? What good are they?

What do they prove? These are questions that many students wonder about.

Just exactly what is a club? A club is an organized group of people that have a common interest and a common goal to accomplish from this interest. Clubs are a good thing for everyone. That's who needs clubs - everyone. Clubs are a way for each individual to get experience in the subjects he is interested in.
For instance, a student fascinated with the language he is taking can join a club concerned with that language (French Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Latin Club, or Russian Club). If he enjoys bowling or horseback riding there's the Bowling Club or the Pegasus Club. Perhaps he would rather join Key Club which is a service club. Clubs allow students to learn more about and develop an appreciation of their deepest interests. Clubs give enjoyment to students.

You can bet, though, that the most interesting and talented people in our school probably belong to a club. Club is a four lettered word that can change anyone's whole life - a little word that can open up a whole new world. Clubs - do yourself a favor; find out more about them.