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Originally posted by SuperDanman
At my school, they've got the whole process down to an art.
You basically go to one of the offices, request a club form, get a faculty sponsor for the club, fill the form out, and bammo! They approve it (atleast if it's at the begining of the year and if it's not an Ultimate Frisbee club ). You might want to talk to anyone in power about what the process is at your particular club.
Anyways, definately go for a creative writing club if you don't have it already. My school has both a school newspaper club (and class) and a literary magazine club (they publish students' poetry/short stories/art in a bi-annual magazine). Believe it or not, there are people who love other things over technology out there (although why they'd feel such a way is a mystery to me). If you make such a club, I'm sure you'll find people willing to join.
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>> Ultimate Frisbee club
LoL (sorry, that's just something unique [good idea though

]).
>> You might want to talk to anyone in power about what the process is at your particular club.
I've talked to the English's head-department person (she's also gonna be the sponsor if it goes through).
>> Believe it or not, there are people who love other things over technology out there (although
why they'd feel such a way is a mystery to me).
I know what you mean
>> If you make such a club, I'm sure you'll find people willing to join
I know there would be....I'm just trying to figure out how to pursuade my principle and the board of education (who approves it) to let it pass.
FIGHT POWER WITH KNOWLEDGE!!!!!!! (don't ask, it works though

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