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WPI Fencing Club

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WPI F ENCING C LUB The Club | Fencing on the Web PLEASE NOTE! === First B Term Fencing Club Practice === > Tuesday 23 October 2007, 5:00 p.m. < === Alumni Gym === To get PE credit register for PE 1138 in both A and B terms. If you wish to learn to fence, please start in A term by attending club practices. If you start in B term then you will be behind, and it is impossible to catch up. C and D term practices are for fencers with at least 2 terms of experience. Note that the club can provide equipment for new fencers to use. If you already have some of your own, please bring it. Fencing at the Olympics Official Olympic website US Fencing media information about the Olympics --> Fencing Club Alum: Scott McKenzie reports: "I am a graduate of WPI, class of '76, and was in the Fencing Clu Read More
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Anderson High School Clubs and Organizations

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Your browser does not support script To learn more about each organization or when they meet, click on any link below: Art Club Ballroom Dance Club Book Club Break Dancing Club Chess Club Computer Club The Darfur Awareness Club Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) Fellowship of Christian Athletes French Club Future Teachers of America German Club Green Club Helping our Heroes Club JETS?/TEAMS? Jewish Association Junior Achievement? Junior Statesmen of America Key Club Knitting For The Needy Club Leadership Council Little Theatre Company Mu Alpha Theta (Mathematics Honor Society) National Honor Society (NHS) National Science Bowl? Physics Club River Watch Spanish Club Spanish Honor Society (Sociedad Honoraria Hisp?nica) Speech and Debate Team Studio 8403 (AP & IB Art Students) TRO Read More
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Carpe Diem Homepage

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This page is designed to be viewed by a browser which supports Netscape's Frames extension. This text will be shown by browsers which do not support the Frames extension. Read More
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Clubs @ Lowell Online

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Home La Raza Unida Young Womens' Lives Club BwB: Building With Books Making a Difference Agape Clubs An important part of the co-curricular program is the wide variety of special interest clubs, service groups, and honor societies sponsored by the Lowell faculty. Most of them meet weekly after-school. A list of the club sponsors is finalized after the fall semester begins and is available in the Main Office. Creating a Club Any group of at least 25 students may petition the BSCS for official club status. All clubs must have a faculty sponsor. Clubs Online Clubs with their own web pages are responsible for their content and are maintained independently of Lowell Online. Clubs: If you would like to get online with your own web page, consult with your sponsor and contact the webmaster . Club Read More
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Clubs and Organizations @ Stevensville Middle School

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Clubs & O rganizations Reading Incentive Program Sponsor: Ms. MacKown School Store Sponsor: Ms. Patricia Jones-Gaudette Year Book Sponsor: Ms. Nicole Watkins Back to the Stevensville Middle School Homepage Read More
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Derwentside District Council - An Environment for Success - Home Page

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Skip navigation An Environment for Success Keywords Utility Navigation News | Contact us | A - Z | FAQs | Help You are in: Home Browse by subject Advice and benefits Business Community and living Council and democracy Environment and planning Health and social care Housing Jobs and careers Leisure and culture Transport and streets Contact Customer Service Tel: +44 (0)1207 693693 Fax: +44 (0)1207 218550 Full Contact Details News Vote for Langley Park to win the National Lottery People's Millions 14 November 2007 Council short listed for a fourth Beacon Award 30 October 2007 Shared services partnership gets the green light 19 October 2007 Two neighbouring authorities press on with exciting partnership 05 October 2007 Most Popular Home and ward summary Job vacancies On-line payments Planning Read More
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Encina High School Booster Club

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Up | What's New | Class Websites | Homecoming | Yearbooks | Newspapers | Hall of Fame | Submit contact info | Submit bio | Comments | Classifieds | Groups | Calendar | FAQ | Store | Reunion Guide | Teachers & Staff | History | Sponsors | Missing | Photos | Booster Club | Updates | Encina today | Related links | Sitemap | About Encina High School Booster Club The Encina Booster Club was established to support Encina High School. The Board Members are: President: Jennifer Peterson - (916)641-0456 or jobdeveloper@Hotmail.com Vice President: Mae Fax Treasurer: Mae Fox (acting) Secretary: Roxanne Higgins The Booster Club has a parent office at Encina High School: 916-971-5801 Booster Meetings are held every second Tuesday of the month in the Encina library. 2007 Booster Club Scholarships Steve Read More
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High School Clubs and Organizations

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Miami High Times - Internet Edition

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Lifestyles Sports Editorial Speak to Us! Web Search Literary Corner Love An intense explosion of the best, most indescribable warmest feelings A gush of ecstasy travels through my veins My heart skips a beat at the sound of only one name My skin unquestionably surrenders to his touch I the imperfect one, the inadequate, the average, smiles in the most perfect way My silly eyes sparkle like the illuminating stars, which light the world from up above My face glitters wonderfully as a result of his love. I yearn for endless conversations for everlasting companionship, for his undying passion, for his love Faith continues to blossom for I know we will always be together My insides dance and I smile as I remember the incredible lightness and irreplaceable sensation, that is of living My heart r Read More
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Mission San Jose High School :: Fremont, California

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Main Office ? Academics & Library ? Student Life ? Counselors & Career Center ? Sports ? Parents & Alumni ASB - Leadership ASB ASB Officers Service Requirement Service Overview Volunteer Resources Publications Yearbook Smoke Signal Universal Performers Calendar Order Tickets MSJPUPS Activities & Events Mock Con Grad Nite Clubs Overview Academic Community Service Cultural & Religious Environment & Animals Foreign Language Games, Sports & Spirit Hobbies Journalism, Writing & Literary Arts Performing Arts Technology Visual Arts Clubs at MSJHS MSJ offers a number of clubs and organizations you can join - have fun, learn, give back to the community. It's all here! Below is a list of the clubs and organizations in each area. Academic Academic Challenge California Scholastic Federation (CSF) DECA Read More
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MSHS CLUBS

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Mahomet-Seymour High School Clubs ART AND CRAFTS CLUB--is open to any student. Enrollment in an art class is not mandatory, but is helpful. The purposes of this club are (1) to allow students open lab time to work on projects, (2) to explore new areas in the art field other than those covered in class, and (3) to aid in art projects that contribute to the school environment. JAZZ BAND--The instrumental music department, in addition to the marching and concert bands, offers Jazz Band as an organization, open only by audition. Jazz Band specializes in guest performances for public organizations. It presents a Dinner-Dance with the Swing Choir each year and participates in the Illini Jazz Festival. This band also performs at select concerts during the year and plays at every home basketball g Read More
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Outdoor Adventure Club

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New Pictures are here! Updated by Arthur Pang 3/21/2006 Read More
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Ramona Elementary Clubs / Enrichment Programs

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Bicycle Rules | Calendar | Clubs-Enrichment Programs | Contact Info | Home | Vision | Student Work Pop Quiz | Principal's corner | PTA | School Profile | School Report Card | Staff | TOC | RUSD Clubs - Enrichment Programs Program Description Choir Students in Grades 4-6 perform a wide variety of musical selections at school and community events under the direction of Kathie Rollins. They practice after school on Thursdays. Computer Club Open to all students in grades 1-6. Meets on Wednesdays and Fridays immediately after school until 3:00. This is an open lab time for students to do the computer activity of their choice. Under the supervision of Bonnie Keyser. Gate Club Gate Expectations, an after school enrichment program for students identified as gifted and talented, meets twice a month Read More
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You should be being redirected to the shiny new Fencing Club website. If this doesn't happen in 5 seconds, click here Read More
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The Corsham School

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Welcome to the Corsham School New website under construction. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause. Staff and Sixth Form email access Click here to login with username and password Home Learning Project Corsham School Travel Plan Please take the time to complete our travel survey, click here Contact details: The Corsham School The Tynings Corsham Wiltshire SN13 9DF Tel: 01249 713284 email: headteacher@corsham.wilts.sch.uk email: reception@corsham.wilts.sch.uk Powered by FrogTeacher Learning Platform Read More
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University of Minnesota Fencing Club - News

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U of MN Fencing Club 1904 - News About Calendar Fun Stuff Related Links Contact UMFC Welcome! Welcome to the University of Minnesota Fencing Club Website! For more information about practice times or club history, visit our About Us page. Here are a few news items of note: NEWS No news is good news, right? Well I have good news: there's no news. Err, wait... uhh... Check the Calendar for upcoming events. The views and opinions expressed on this page are strictly those of the page author. The contents of this page have not been reviewed or approved by the University of Minnesota. Read More
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Friday Clubs At Cherry Valley we offer Friday Clubs once or twice each month. We have approximately 20 clubs for the children to choose from. Each child gets to select four of their favorite clubs. The children attend their favorite club four times and then they get to select a new club choice for the next session of clubs. The club selection ranges from African Drumming, to Seasonal Arts and Crafts. The following are pictures from our clubs held this session. The Rubber Stamping club. In this club the kids made cards, pictures, wrapping paper, and many other fun projects. This is the math club where the kids made math games and played them. In the horse club the kids rode horses until we got snow, then they learned about the riding equipment and different breeds of horses. This is a pictu Read More
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USU Fencing Club

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