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CHS Club Directory 2007-2008

National Honor Society

Photo

Club

Players

Club

Red Cross

Club

SGA

Spanish

Club

 Ms. German 

Ms. Rushing

TBA

Mr. Kimball

Mrs. Dunning

Ms. Vogel

Ms. Brown

Ms. A. Williams

Ms. Edwards

 

Monthly

Place TBA

204 as needed

307 2:30 Fri

102 2:30-3:30 2nd, 4th Tues

301 homeroom

216 2:15-3:30 monthly

Generate enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulate a desire to render service, promote leadership, develop character

Enjoyment and appreciation of great photographers and their work

Keep students in touch with school and statewide theatre activities

Service – internationally and at home

Represent and advocate student needs

Learn about, experience the diverse culture of the Hispanic/ Latino world while practicing the Spanish language

Various service projects for the school and in the community

Conduct talks on well-know photographers, critique work, attend museum and gallery shows

Fundraisers, theatre games, Maryland State Theatre Festival, International Thespian Society

Measles initiatives, leadership workshops, backpacks for new immigrants, self defense

Red Cross blood drives, Homecoming, and civic, volunteer services for the community

Learn salsa dancing, cooking Spanish foods, playing Mexican bingo, celebrating Día De Los Muertos and Cinco de Mayo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spanish Honor

Society

Speech

and

Debate

S-TEAM

Student Directed One Acts

Students Sharing

Coalition

Students Against

Destructive   Decisions (SADD)

Young Democrats Club

Young

Republicans

Club

Ms.

Edwards

Mr. Klein

Mr. Fitzpatrick

Mr. Weidorn

Mr. Kimball

Mr. Young

Ms. M. Gollery

Mr. Eiswert

Mrs. Nichols

216

305 7pm Wed

Tuesdays

Rm 030

Varies

316 Wed

Monthly

Place TBA

314

315 – 1st Wed. of month

Honor/ recognize high achieving, advanced Spanish students

Compete in local and national tournaments

Support students who enter MD Engineering Challenges and other events

Provide acting and directing opportunities

Experience hands-on community action projects and special events

Prevent students from making destructive choices, make them aware of consequences of drug and alcohol

Explore the agenda and

platform of the Democratic party, political issues

Get involved in the workings of the Republican Party

Provide tutoring for students in Spanish IV and below

Debate and speech tournament

 

Performance in April by audition

Tutoring youth, working with homeless, rehabilitating low-income housing, food drives, homeless shelters and soup kitchens

Ghost-out day, prom display, American Smoke Out

Work for Democratic candidates, debate Young Republicans

Discuss issues pertaining to government

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Club

Best Buddies

Black Awareness Club

Chess

Club

CHS Steppers

Class of 2007

 

Class of 2008

 

Class of 2009

 

 

Class of 2010

Ellipsis

Environmental Club

French

Club

French Honor Society

Faculty Advisors

Mrs. Price-Davis

Mrs. Boxley

Mr. Miller

Ms. Holt

Mr. Sachs

Ms. Davis

Ms. Sohn

 

Mrs. Phillips

Mr. Bradshaw Mr. Brannon

 

Mr. Hipsley

Mr. Long

Miss Egan

Mrs. Griffiths

Mrs. Mohler

Mrs. Mohler

Meetings

215 monthly

205

335 Tues, Wed

Tues & Wed. 2:20-3:20

Nov-Apr

217

Varies

 

Library varies

114 varies

 

TBA

Wed - 336

331

210 2:15 day varies

210

Purpose

Promote one-on-one friendship to those with disabilities

Promote Black history and culture

Learn to play the game of chess

Promote unity, cooperation, and self esteem among ladies while teaching discipline and responsibility

Organize activities for the class

Organize activities for the class, Spaghetti dinner, Taco fiesta, Battle of the Bands

Organize activities for the class

Organize activities for the class

Promote literacy & visual arts through publication

Promote environmental awareness and responsibility

Share French culture (enrollment in French not necessary)

Promote and reward high achievement in the study of French culture and language

Activities

Contact buddies once a week

College field trips, basketball night, Black History Month, cultural trips

Matches with other local schools

 

Home-coming, Mardi Gras dance, fund-raisers,

Sr prom

Ring Ceremony,

Junior Prom, fundraisers and more!

Fundraisers, flea market, pancake breakfast, candy gram valentines, prom

TBA

Choose & edit poetry, fiction, & visual arts for magazine

Paper recycling, aluminum recycling, outdoor planting, indoor gardening, envirothon

 

Dinner at  la Madeleine, crepe day, watch French movies, cheese tasting, play Mille Bornes, shoe box projects

Gain recognition for college. Open to students in French 3 or higher with A-average in French and other classes

 

Future Business

Leaders

of America (FBLA)

Future Educators of America

Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)

International Club

It’s Academic Team

Madrigal Singers

Math Honor Society

Mock Trial

Model

United Nations

National Art Honor Society

Mrs. Dubose

Ms. Sohn

Ms. Bauer

Ms. Luce

Ms. Tripp

Ms. Nichols

Mrs. Clouspy

Mrs. Stephens

 Mr. Doyle

 

Ms. Cremen

Ms. M. Gollery

 Ms. Spiridigliozzi

219

Tues 2:25

209 2:30 every other Tues

Every other Monday

Rm 105

201 2:30 2nd Tues/mo

332 2:30 Tues

Rm 106 2:30-3:30 Wed

237 monthly

Library, Tues, Thurs

311 after school

113 2:30 1st & 3rd Thurs/mo

Expose students

to business

activities  to

become business

leaders

Promote careers in education

Provide an opportunity to discuss issues related to sexual orientation in a safe and supportive environment.  Promote tolerance of ALL lifestyles.

Celebrate international students, support exchange students, multi-cultural  night

Practice knowledge and quick recall of facts

Perform traditional a capella vocal music from the Renaissance to vocal jazz – by audition only

Inspire interest in math, develop strong scholarship in and promote enjoyment of mathematics

Learn about the justice trial system through role playing

Encourage extra-curricular development of students surrounding international relations

Inspire and recognize those students who have an outstanding ability in art and to bring art education to the attention of the school community

NYC trip, FBLA competition, Fall Leadership

Conference

Tutor elementary students, collect supplies for needy, help teachers, guest speakers, service hours, senior scholarship

 

Co-host Multicultural Fair, host Japanese exchange students, visit ethnic festivals and restaurants

Television tournaments local and national tournaments

Perform at all music dept. concerts during the year and at other community concerts

Maryland Math Month activities in April, math tutoring, math contest perticipation

Play matches as a team as prosecution and defense against other high schools in MD

National Model United Nations Conference

Making and selling crafts face painting at local crafts fairs and festivals, publishing a monthly

newsletter