Would this look horrible on my resume?

<p>I'm a senior. My friends and I had a club last year. It was kind of lame to be quite honest but it was still a club, and I still held an officer position. On my resume I have the club down, with my position, for 11-12th grade. </p>

<p>My friend, who is the President of the club has been sick/lazy a lot lately (we're in our fourth week of school now) and has failed to reinstate the club officially with the school for this year. So it's not on the masterlist of clubs for this year. And nobody knows about it. Therefore, for this year, it doesn't technically exist.</p>

<p>I'm going to do everything in my power to get this resolved and figure out how we can just launch it into existence so I can list it on my resume (yeah that sounds bad, but... I don't need a lecture).</p>

<p>But if that doesn't end up happening, would it look bad if I just listed my officer position for this club in 11th grade only? Would the colleges look down on it as inconsistency? I have an otherwise impressive resume, with two other HUGE leadership positions so this isn't THAT important. What would you do? Should I even list this club at all?</p>

<p>does the club relate to your proposed major? are you going to mention it in your essay? if you answer no to both of those then i would list clam fart</p>

<p>So you wouldn’t list this AT ALL? Even for the 11th grade?</p>

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<p>it is my belief that adcoms want to see serious dedication to a couple ECs that mean something to you, and not just as many as you can list. if you’ve held stable leadership in two other ECs there’s no reason to list the third unless you are going to mention it in your essay or it applies to your major</p>