What if Potatoes Hackey Sack?
An abundance of new clubs have been added this year. From serious issues to a quirky shared love of spuds, LHS clubs range from starting ideas that may change the world to discovering things about oneself that were unknown.
Clubs at LHS are far from boring. Hacky Sack Club and Potato Club have all brought a fun learning experience to its members. For the more serious issues the students address in our everyday life there are is What If Club.
What If Club
What If Club is the newest addition to LHS. The club joins together Monday during Liberty Hour A in room 404 to think of what our school would be like under different circumstances. The goal of the club is to make our school a better place by applying good values and kindness to our actions. Not only does it aim to do good for others but has also benefitted the members in giving them values to hold onto for a lifetime.
“This club has taught me organizational skills because as a member you really get the opportunity to be hands on with the projects,” Senior Shaley Bakes said. “The club supports students taking a bigger leadership role. My favorite thing about the club is the people in it.”
Potato Club
For the hungry high school student Potato Club meets every Thursday during A and B lunch in 701. The members have dedicated a time to enjoy the greatness that potatoes bring.
“It is just kind of a chill club. Anyone is welcome to show up as long as you eat food and enjoy potatoes its pretty open door,” senior Maxim van Klinken said. “It has taught me to appreciate the little things in life. I met quite a few people through potato club,”
Hacky Sack Club
One of the funnest clubs that LHS has to offer is Hacky Sack Club.The club gives students time to spend with friends and just enjoy playing hacky sack. Thursday Liberty Hour B the club meets outside or in the auxiliary gym. People would be surprised how much joy kicking a miniature bean bag can bring.
“I’ve noticed that when school is getting really dull it is a great way to go outside and have some fun. It’s taught me to enjoy life and all the pleasures it gives with my friends” sophomore Kyle Malisos said. “Once I got like forty in a row!”