Weird clubs at your school

<p>one of our most popular clubs last year was the "Knit Wits". pretty standard, i guess. some of the srs also wanted to start a 'calculator club' but it never actually started up</p>

<p>I just think it's funny that my school has a ski/snowboarding club, when the nearest mountains are about 3 hours away.</p>

<p>Then, there was the Action League. A bunch of indie-scene kids who wanted to protest everything and nothing at the same time. So, of course, that only lasted one year.</p>

<p>Okay get how many werid clubs we have at our school...
- Jousting club (got shut down) where kids put on random sports Okay get how many weird clubs we have at our school...
- Jousting club (got shut down) where kids put on random sports equipment and then hit each other
- The Man’s Club, which basically has Man feast. What is a man feast your wondering. Well its when all the members bring in tons of food and eat nonstop skipping a few classes. They eat: approx. 500 Buffalo wings, one kid ate a stick of butter, etc.
- Contra Dancing club, where all they do is well contra dance (their going to a big contra dance event soon)</p>

<p>Scrabble club!</p>

<p>DDR club.....</p>

<p>Physics Tutorial Club... A buncha grade 12 IB's teaching grade 11 IB's physics during lunch.</p>

<p>Lasted for a year until the grade 12 IB's left, so now the grade 11 IB's turned it into a regular Physics club.</p>

<p>FFA- food for all club. It's supposed to be community service, but all they do is eat food and socialize.</p>

<p>Pleasure club.</p>

<p>Nothing sexual, just good old-fashioned fun!</p>

<p>Dead Parrot's Society (monty python humor club)
Stonecutter's Club (watches The Simpsons)
DDR Club
Cinema 8 (just watches movies)
Games Club
War Games Club (think tabletop gaming)
Bridge Club
Go Club
Classic Rock Appreciation (got Jethro Tull to come recently)
Knit and Crochet Circle
Otaku Club (anime)
Seinfeld Society
Swing Dance Club
Amateur Radio Club
Awesome Association (hangs out)
Cookalicious Club
Juggling and Flying Apparatus Club
Ping-Pong Club
Riddles & Puzzles Club
Science Fiction & Fantasy Club
Ultimate Frisbee</p>

<p>And those are just the weirder ones. There's a ton more.</p>

<p>We have a fight club. But I can't talk about it.</p>

<p>Skeet-Shooting Club
Travel Club
Video Game Club
Bluegrass Club</p>

<p>Break Dancing Club (before 2004-it was run terribly until we had two exceptional dancers pick up the slack...then it became very good)
Students for God
And a useful, but highly politicized and slightly outdated: SGORR (Student Group on Race Relations)</p>

<p>Young Socialists Club</p>

<p>SWAPP (Students Working Against Peer Pressure)</p>

<p>They try to get people not to have sex and do drugs or whatever. So, you have all of your crazy Christians (no offense meant - not all Christians are crazy...just these people.) who are all like "ABSTINENCE!!" I was told I should join by a bunch of people, and I told them that they shouldn't use peer pressure to get me to join a group that is trying to stop people from using peer pressure. <em>rolls eyes</em></p>

<p>Idiots.</p>

<p>It seems that by nearly everyone's standards, a poetry/creative writing club I wanted to establish was pretty wierd, so I threw that idea out the window. But everyone loves Dance Dance Revolution, so I don't see how starting a clubby-thing (I mean, that's not what you'd call a club) for it would hurt. Opera singing club...another of my absurd ideas that no one would support, sniff, sniff.</p>

<p>Now the question is, would you guys—if you're apart of these clubs—put down DDR Club or Dead Parrots Society on your college apps?</p>

<p>I know I didn't put down Pleasure Club.</p>

<p>I think my school's best is the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Club.</p>

<p>And yes, all of them wrote down stuff like "President, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Club" on their apps.</p>

<p>I would put something like DDR Club down, but not DPS.
And the Students for God club is exactly like SWAPP that embrangled detailed, except it does not recruit or force others as regularly.</p>

<p>1.) Roleplaying Club.
2.) Philosophy Club (my favorite! I love our meetings.)
3.) Mullet Appreciation Club
4.) Pirate Appreciation Club</p>

<p>Ping Pong Club
Philosophy Club
Hacky-sack Club
DDR Club
Robotics Club</p>

<p>We used to have, I forget what it was called...something like Historical Wartime Discussion Club? I don't remember, it had about three members and died out pretty quickly. One girl attempted to start a fashion club but it was over before it even began. No one wanted to join.</p>