STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL–OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 2018-19 OPPORTUNITIES ABOUND

A MESSAGE FROM A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL: THE DIRECTOR OF Results from our annual survey STUDENT ACTIVITIES: of Stevenson graduates have As Director of Student Activities, been consistent year after year. it is my hope that every student When we ask them, “If you has a rewarding co-curricular could change one aspect of experience at Stevenson your high school experience, High School. We continue to what would that be?” strive to meet the needs of They invariably respond: every student whether their “Get more involved!” interest is in leadership, service, competition, fine arts, Research has shown that those or simply finding a group to join to just relax involved in co-curricular activities are more likely and unwind. Please feel free to contact me to perform better academically, develop effective with any ideas for developing new clubs and leadership skills and express greater satisfaction activities so that we may continue to evolve with their school experience when compared with into a program that engages as many students students who are not involved. Participation in as possible. co-curricular activities will enrich your educational experience by providing real life challenges and Sincerely, practical experiences.

I hope you find this Co-Curricular Catalog helpful. Use it as an introduction to the wide variety of opportunities that exist at Stevenson. I encourage Ted Goergen you to take advantage of these opportunities and get Director of Student Activities the most out of your years at Stevenson High School. [email protected] Sincerely, (847) 415-4461

Troy Gobble Principal

2 ENRICH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE

Stevenson High School offers many opportunities educationally, athletically and socially. Currently we offer 140+ clubs/activities, 30+ intramurals, and 35 sports teams.

Studies show that students involved in co-curriculars are more likely to perform better academically, develop effective leadership skills, and express greater satisfaction with their school experience than others who do not participate. Browse through this catalog and take advantage of all that Stevenson offers. Remember, many clubs welcome drop-ins at any time, so try out a few and see what interests you.

At our annual Co-Curricular Fair, students can find out specific information about every activity offered at Stevenson. Explore and learn more about our co-curriculars and sports teams. Meet coaches, sponsors and current participating students/athletes. Ask questions, get information and leave your contact information for activities that interest you. View details at www.d125.org > students > clubs and activities.

CO-CURRICULAR CHARACTERISTICS START A NEW CLUB At Stevenson we believe each student’s total education To create a new school-sponsored club, a student extends beyond the classroom. The purpose of the needs to gather 20 or more interested students Stevenson Co-Curricular Program is to provide each and find an appropriate sponsor. The club should be student with opportunities for emotional, cultural, inclusive, align itself with school policy, follow the mental, physical, and social growth. Code of Conduct and be approved by the school.

Co-curricular activities include the View specific details following characteristics: in the SHS Guidebook: www.d125.org > ■ High level of participation students > guidebook ■ Equal access for all students ■ Responsiveness to students’ interests/talents ■ Faculty participation/support RULES AND EXPECTATIONS Stevenson recognizes the diversity and uniqueness ■ Interaction with parents and community between different co-curriculars so a tiered system ■ Diverse opportunities differentiates consequences for expectation and rule ■ School/community service infractions. Students who choose to participate in co-curriculars accept additional responsibilities as ■ Development of leadership qualities representatives of Stevenson High School. ■ Enjoyable experiences and positive attitudes The Co-Curricular Code of Conduct ■ Promotion of a curiosity about and an interest requirements (i.e. academics, absences, dress in many different activities standards, behavior, social media, self-reporting ■ Development and demonstration of students’ violations, etc.) must be followed by participating talents and skills students, on and off campus, 24/7, twelve months ■ Management by skilled and effective a year. It is important to read the SHS Guidebook sponsors and coaches carefully to understand these additional rules and expectations.

Read the Co-Curricular Code of Conduct at: www.d125.org > students > clubs and activities > forms and document > co-curricular code of conduct

3 DIVISION DIRECTORY

ART DANCE MUSIC THEATRE 2-D + 3-D Art Studio...... 8 Mélange Dance Company...... 33 Baroque Ensemble + Viol Consort...... 54 Failed Presidential Candidates (Improv Troupe)...... 80 Art Club...... 8 Repertory Dance Company...... 33 Flute Choir...... 55 International Thespian Society (ITS)...... 80 Calligraphy Club...... 9 Guitar Club...... 55 DISCUSSION Script Studio (Theatre Before Acting In the Loop (Knitting Club)...... 9 Jazz Combo • Ensemble • Lab Band...... 56 Playwriting Club) (TBA)...... 81 Breakfast with Books...... 34 Odyssey Student Volunteer Club...... 10 Jazz Etc...... 56 StageCrafters Technical Theatre Club...... 81 Everlasting Promise in Christ (E.P.I.C.)...... 34 Photography Studio...... 10 Just The Guys...... 57 Theatre Productions...... 82 Poster Design Club...... 11 Film Club...... 35 Ladyjazz...... 57 FIRE (Fostering Inter-Cultural Madrigal Singers...... 58 WORLD CULTURES Respect and Empowerment Club)...... 35 CAREERS Marching Band...... 58 Black Association of Stevenson Food Revolution...... 36 Students (BASS)...... 83 Architecture & Engineering Club...... 12 Pass on the Beat...... 59 Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)...... 36 Chinese Club...... 83 Business Professionals of America Pep Band...... 59 (BPA)...... 12 Geography Club (Geo Club)...... 37 Club Israel (Hebrew Club)...... 84 Percussion Club...... 60 Future Business Leaders Lean In Feminism Club...... 37 Diversity Council/World’s Fair (Divco).....84 of America (FBLA)...... 13 Strings Board...... 60 MIT Launch (launchX)...... 38 French Club...... 85 Future Doctors of America...... 13 Tri-M Music Honor Society...... 61 Philosophy Club...... 38 French Honor Society (FHS)...... 85 Future Educators of America (FEA)...... 14 Political Action Club (PAC)...... 39 German Club...... 86 Future Health Professionals (HOSA)...... 14 RECREATION Reflections Club...... 39 Hebrew National Honor Society Future Public Health Leaders (FPHL)...... 15 Anime Club...... 62 Sports Analytics Club...... 40 (HNHS)...... 87 Law Club...... 15 Auto Club...... 62 Write Club...... 40 Japanese Club...... 88 Board Game Club...... 63 Patriot Military Training (PMT)...... 16 Korean Club...... 88 Choreography Club...... 63 Print Media Club...... 16 INTRAMURALS Latin Club...... 89 Computer Science Club...... 64 Youth and Government (YAG)-Judicial.....17 IM League (Boys, Girls)...... 41 National Chinese Honor Society Cultural Cuisine Club...... 64 IM League (Co-Ed)...... 41 (NCHS)...... 89 COMPETITION Interactive Gamers Club (IGC)...... 65 IM Fencing Club (Co-Ed)...... 42 National Spanish Honor Society...... 90 Archery Club...... 18 Video Game Club (VGC)...... 65 IM Flag League (Boys, Girls)...... 42 Polish Club...... 91 Badminton Club (Boys)...... 18 Zumba Club...... 66 IM Golf Club (Co-Ed)...... 43 Russian Club...... 91 Bass Fishing...... 19 IM Polar Bear Running Club (Co-Ed)...... 43 South Asian Student Association Biology Olympiad...... 19 SERVICE (SASA)...... 92 IM Ski & Snowboard Club (Co-Ed)...... 44 Chemistry Club...... 20 Animal Welfare Club (AWC)...... 67 Spanish Club...... 92 IM League (Co-Ed)...... 44 Chess Club...... 20 Art From The Heart (AFH)...... 67 United Muslim Service Alliance Open Gym...... 45 (MCC/MSA)...... 93 Color Guard...... 21 Best Buddies...... 68 Stevenson Strength + Conditioning Debate...... 21 (SSC) (Co-Ed)...... 46 Best Buddies Transition...... 69 Economics Club...... 22 Weight Room • Cardio Fitness Center...46 Catalyst...... 69 eSports...... 22 Free The Children (FTC)...... 70 Ethics Bowl Club...... 23 LEADERSHIP Freshman Mentor Program (FMP)...... 71 Family, Career, and Community Freshman Class Board...... 47 Green Team...... 72 Leaders of America (FCCLA)...... 23 Sophomore Class Board...... 47 Key Club International...... 72 Girls in STEAM...... 24 Junior Class Board...... 48 KIVA...... 73 History Bowl/Bee...... 24 Senior Class Board...... 48 National Honor Society (NHS)...... 74 History Fair Club...... 25 Student Council (StuCo)...... 49 Operation Snowball (OS)...... 75 Math Team...... 26 Peer Helpers...... 76 Model United Nations Team...... 27 MEDIA Peer Tutors/Peer Tutors Physics Club...... 27 Ambassador Yearbook...... 50 (Conversation Partners)...... 76 Scholastic Bowl-Varsity and JV DJ Club...... 50 Rotary Youth Club (RYC) (Interact)...... 77 (Quiz Bowl, SchoBowl)...... 28 SHS-TV...... 51 Stevenson Ambassadors...... 77 Science Bowl...... 28 Statesman Newspaper...... 51 Stevenson Patriots In New Situations (SPINS)...... 78 Science Olympiad Team...... 29 Stevenson Network News (SNN)...... 52 Science REACH Club...... 29 Stevenson Peer Theater (SPT) Stevenson Styler Fashion Club...... 52 (Snow Flake)...... 78 Skatriettes...... 30 The Wit + The Half-Wit...... 53 Students Helping Soldiers (S*H*S)...... 79 Table Tennis/Advanced Table Tennis...... 30 WAES 88.1FM (Stevenson Radio TEAMS/AC...... 31 and Sports Broadcasting)...... 53 VEX Robotics Club ...... 31 Winter Guard...... 32

4 ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY

# F K S 2-D + 3-D Art Studio...... 8 Failed Presidential Candidates Key Club International...... 72 Scholastic Bowl-Varsity and JV (Improv Troupe)...... 80 (Quiz Bowl, SchoBowl)...... 28 KIVA...... 73 Family, Career, and Community Science Bowl...... 28 A Korean Club...... 88 Leaders of America (FCCLA)...... 23 Ambassador Yearbook...... 50 Science Olympiad Team...... 29 Fencing Club (IM Co-Ed)...... 42 Animal Welfare Club (AWC)...... 67 L Science REACH Club...... 29 Film Club...... 35 Anime Club...... 62 Ladyjazz...... 57 Script Studio (Theatre Before Acting FIRE (Fostering Inter-Cultural Playwriting Club) (TBA)...... 81 Archery Club...... 18 Respect and Empowerment Club)...... 35 Latin Club...... 89 Senior Class Board...... 48 Architecture & Engineering Club...... 12 League (IM Boys, Girls)...... 42 Law Club...... 15 SHS-TV...... 51 Art Club...... 8 Flute Choir...... 55 Lean In Feminism Club...... 37 Skatriettes...... 30 Art From The Heart (AFH)...... 67 Food Revolution...... 36 M Ski & Snowboard Club (IM Co-Ed)...... 44 Auto Club...... 62 Free The Children (FTC)...... 70 Madrigal Singers...... 58 Sophomore Class Board...... 47 French Club...... 85 B Marching Band...... 58 South Asian Student Association French Honor Society (FHS)...... 85 (SASA)...... 92 Badminton Club (Boys)...... 18 Math Team...... 26 Freshman Class Board...... 47 Spanish Club...... 92 Baroque Ensemble + Viol Consort...... 54 Mélange Dance Company...... 33 Freshman Mentor Program (FMP)...... 71 Sports Analytics Club...... 40 Basketball League (IM Boys, Girls)...... 41 MIT Launch (launchX)...... 38 Future Business Leaders StageCrafters Technical Theatre Club...... 81 Bass Fishing...... 19 of America (FBLA)...... 13 Model United Nations Team...... 27 Statesman Newspaper...... 51 Best Buddies...... 68 Future Doctors of America...... 13 N Stevenson Ambassadors...... 77 Best Buddies Transition...... 69 Future Educators of America (FEA)...... 14 National Chinese Honor Society Stevenson Network News (SNN)...... 52 Biology Olympiad...... 19 Future Health Professionals (HOSA)...... 14 (NCHS)...... 89 Stevenson Patriots In Black Association of Stevenson 83 Future Public Health Leaders (FPHL)...... 15 New Situations (SPINS)...... 78 Students (BASS)...... 63 National Honor Society (NHS)...... 74 National Spanish Honor Society...... 90 Stevenson Peer Theater Board Game Club...... 63 G (SPT) (Snow Flake)...... 78 Breakfast with Books...... 34 Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA)...... 36 O Stevenson Strength + Conditioning Business Professionals of America (SSC) (Co-Ed)...... 45 Geography Club (Geo Club)...... 37 Odyssey Student Volunteer Club...... 10 (BPA)...... 12 Stevenson Styler Fashion Club...... 52 German Club...... 86 Open Gym...... 45 Strings Board...... 60 C Girls in STEAM...... 24 Operation Snowball (OS)...... 75 Student Council (StuCo)...... 49 Calligraphy Club...... 9 Golf Club (IM Co-Ed)...... 43 Students Helping Soldiers (S*H*S)...... 79 Catalyst...... 69 Green Team...... 72 P Chemistry Club...... 20 Guitar Club...... 55 Pass on the Beat...... 59 T Patriot Military Training (PMT)...... 16 Chess Club...... 20 Table Tennis/Advanced Table Tennis...... 30 H Peer Helpers...... 76 Chinese Club...... 83 TEAMS/AC...... 31 Hebrew National Honor Society Peer Tutors/Peer Tutors Choreography Club...... 63 The Wit + The Half-Wit...... 53 (HNHS)...... 87 (Conversation Partners)...... 76 Club Israel (Hebrew Club)...... 84 Theatre Productions...... 82 History Bowl/Bee...... 24 Pep Band...... 59 Color Guard...... 21 Tri-M Music Honor Society...... 61 History Fair Club...... 25 Percussion Club...... 60 Computer Science Club...... 64 Philosophy Club...... 38 Cultural Cuisine Club...... 64 I U Photography Studio...... 10 In the Loop (Knitting Club)...... 9 United Muslim Service Alliance Physics Club...... 27 (MCC/MSA)...... 93 D Interactive Gamers Club (IGC)...... 65 Debate...... 21 Polar Bear Running Club (IM Co-Ed)...... 43 International Thespian Society (ITS)...... 80 V Diversity Council/World’s Fair (Divco).....84 Polish Club...... 91 VEX Robotics Club...... 31 DJ Club...... 50 J Political Action Club (PAC)...... 39 Video Game Club (VGC)...... 65 Dodgeball League (IM Co-Ed)...... 41 Japanese Club...... 88 Poster Design Club...... 11 Volleyball League (IM Co-Ed)...... 44 Jazz Combo • Ensemble • Lab Band...... 56 Print Media Club...... 16 E Jazz Etc...... 56 R W Economics Club...... 22 Junior Class Board...... 48 WAES 88.1FM (Stevenson Radio eSports...... 22 Reflections Club...... 39 Just The Guys...... 57 and Sports Broadcasting)...... 53 Ethics Bowl Club...... 23 Repertory Dance Company...... 33 Weight Room • Cardio Fitness Center...46 Everlasting Promise in Christ (E.P.I.C.)...... 34 Rotary Youth Club (RYC) (Interact)...... 77 Winter Guard...... 32 Russian Club...... 91 Write Club...... 40

Y Youth and Government (YAG)-Judicial.....17

Z Zumba Club...... 66

5 ACTIVITIES AFTERNOONS MORNINGS LATIN CLUB INTERNATIONAL THESPIANSOCIETY (ITS) BEST BUDDIESTRANSITION BEST BUDDIES BASS FISHING BAROQUE ENSEMBLE+VIOLCONSORT ARCHITECTURE &ENGINEERINGCLUB ARCHERY CLUB WEIGHT ROOM•CARDIOFITNESS CENTER (MCC) (MSA) UNITED MUSLIM SERVICE ALLIANCE THE WIT THEATRE PRODUCTIONS STEVENSON NETWORK NEWS (SNN) STATESMAN SHS-TV SENIOR CLASS BOARD (QUIZ BOWL, SCHOBOWL) SCHOLASTIC BOWL–VARSITY ANDJV ROTARY YOUTH CLUB (RYC) (INTERACT) BEARRUNNINGCLUBPOLAR (IMCO-ED) OPERATION SNOWBALL(OS) OPEN GYM MATH TEAM IN THELOOP (KNITTINGCLUB) GREEN TEAM GEOGRAPHY CLUB (GEOCLUB) FUTURE PUBLICHEALTH LEADERS (FPHL) FRESHMEN MENTOR PROGRAM (FMP) (IMPROV TROUPE) FAILED PRESIDENTIALCANDIDATES DJ CLUB DEBATE CHOREOGRAPHY CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB CALLIGRAPHY CLUB BOARD GAMECLUB BIOLOGY OLYMPIAD BEST BUDDIESTRANSITION BEST BUDDIES BASKETBALL LEAGUE (IMBOYS, GIRLS) ANIME CLUB AMBASSADOR monday + THEHALF-WIT NEWSPAPER YEARBOOK

TRI-M MUSIC HONORSOCIETY (SSC) (CO-ED) STEVENSON STRENGTH +CONDITIONING REFLECTIONS CLUB FLUTE CHOIR RESPECT ANDEMPOWERMENT CLUB FIRE—FOSTERING INTER-CULTURAL BREAKFAST WITHBOOKS BAROQUE ENSEMBLE+VIOLCONSORT FOOD REVOLUTION DIVERSITY COUNCIL/WORLD’S FAIR (DIVCO) CHESS CLUB BASS FISHING AUTO CLUB ART CLUB ANIMAL WELFARE CLUB (AWC) 2-D +3-DART STUDIO tuesday ZUMBA CLUB WEIGHT ROOM•CARDIOFITNESS CENTER SPORTS BROADCASTING WAES 88.1FMSTEVENSON RADIO + VIDEO GAMECLUB (VGC) TRI-M MUSIC HONOR SOCIETY THEATRE PRODUCTIONS STUDENTS HELPINGSOLDIERS (S*H*S) STEVENSON NETWORK NEWS (SNN) STATESMAN SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD SCIENCE BOWL REPERTORY DANCE COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OPEN GYM MODEL UNITEDNATIONS TEAM DANCEMÉLANGE COMPANY MATH TEAM MADRIGAL SINGERS KOREAN CLUB KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL JUST THEGUYS JAZZ COMBO BAND •ENSEMBLELAB GUITAR CLUB GOLF CLUB (IMCO-ED) GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE(GSA) FUTURE DOCTORS OFAMERICA FRESHMEN MENTOR PROGRAM (FMP) FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD NEWSPAPER

ECONOMICS CLUB CULTURAL CUISINE CLUB COMPUTER SCIENCECLUB CHINESE CLUB STEVENSON STUDENTS (BASS) BLACK ASSOCIATION OF ARCHERY CLUB AMBASSADOR wednesday JUDICIAL YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT (YAG)– WRITE CLUB FITNESS CENTER WEIGHT ROOM•CARDIO VEX ROBOTICS CLUB THE WIT THEATRE PRODUCTIONS STEVENSON STYLER FASHION CLUB (SPT) (SNOWFLAKE) STEVENSON PEERTHEATER STEVENSON NETWORK NEWS (SNN) STATESMAN SPANISH CLUB ASSOCIATION (SASA) SOUTH ASIANSTUDENT AND JV(QUIZBOWL, SCHOBOWL) SCHOLASTIC BOWL–VARSITY REPERTORY DANCE COMPANY PRINT MEDIACLUB POSTER DESIGNCLUB BEARRUNNINGCLUBPOLAR (IMCO-ED) PEER HELPERS PASS ONTHEBEAT OPEN GYM NATIONAL SPANISH HONORSOCIETY DANCEMÉLANGE COMPANY MATH TEAM KIVA KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL JAZZ ETC. JAPANESE CLUB HISTORY FAIR CLUB GIRLS INSTEAM FRESHMEN MENTOR PROGRAM (FMP) FRENCH CLUB FILM CLUB FENCING CLUB (IMCO-ED) ETHICS BOWL CLUB eSPORTS POLISH CLUB NATIONAL SPANISH HONORSOCIETY LATIN CLUB FUTURE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (HOSA) AMERICA (FEA) FUTURE EDUCATORS OF OF AMERICA(FBLA) FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS LEADERS OFAMERICA(FCCLA) FAMILY, CAREER,ANDCOMMUNITY OF AMERICA(BPA) BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS BASS FISHING VIOL CONSORT BAROQUE ENSEMBLE+ ARCHERY CLUB + THEHALF-WIT NEWSPAPER YEARBOOK

ARCHERY CLUB BAROQUE ENSEMBLE + VIOL CONSORT ADLAI E. STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL BASS FISHING STUDENT CO-CURRICULARS BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA (BPA) CLUBS • ACTIVITIES • INTRAMURALS FAMILY, CAREER, AND COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA (FCCLA) Check out our Club Card Wall in Student Activities. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS Or visit: www.d125.org/students/clubs-and-activities OF AMERICA (FBLA)

FUTURE EDUCATORS OF POLITICAL ACTION CLUB (PAC) AMERICA (FEA) SCRIPT STUDIO—THEATRE BEFORE ACTING FUTURE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (HOSA) PLAYWRITING CLUB (TBA) ARCHERY CLUB LATIN CLUB STEVENSON STRENGTH + CONDITIONING BAROQUE ENSEMBLE + VIOL CONSORT NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY (SSC) (CO-ED) GERMAN CLUB POLISH CLUB STRINGS BOARD LATIN CLUB wednesday thursday friday saturday AMBASSADOR YEARBOOK ARCHERY CLUB AMBASSADOR YEARBOOK ARCHERY CLUB ARCHERY CLUB ART FROM THE HEART (AFH) ARCHERY CLUB BASS FISHING BLACK ASSOCIATION OF AUTO CLUB BAROQUE ENSEMBLE + VIOL CONSORT DODGEBALL LEAGUE (IM CO-ED) STEVENSON STUDENTS (BASS) CATALYST FAILED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES SCHOLASTIC BOWL–VARSITY AND JV CHINESE CLUB CLUB ISRAEL(HEBREW CLUB) (IMPROV TROUPE) (QUIZ BOWL, SCHOBOWL) COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB DEBATE FRESHMEN MENTOR PROGRAM (FMP) SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM CULTURAL CUISINE CLUB EVERLASTING PROMISE IN CHRIST (E.P.I.C.) KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL SKATRIETTES ECONOMICS CLUB FRESHMEN MENTOR PROGRAM (FMP) OPEN GYM SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB (IM CO-ED) eSPORTS FUTURE EDUCATORS OF AMERICA (FEA) PHYSICS CLUB VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE (IM CO-ED) ETHICS BOWL CLUB HEBREW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (HNHS) STATESMAN NEWSPAPER FENCING CLUB (IM CO-ED) HISTORY BOWL/BEE STEVENSON NETWORK NEWS (SNN) FILM CLUB INTERACTIVE GAMERS CLUB (IGC) STEVENSON PATRIOTS IN NEW SITUATIONS (SPINS) sunday FRENCH CLUB JAZZ COMBO • ENSEMBLE • LAB BAND TEAMS/AC FRESHMEN MENTOR PROGRAM (FMP) JUNIOR CLASS BOARD BASKETBALL LEAGUE (IM BOYS, GIRLS) THEATRE PRODUCTIONS GIRLS IN STEAM KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL DODGEBALL LEAGUE (IM CO-ED) WEIGHT ROOM • CARDIO FITNESS CENTER HISTORY FAIR CLUB LADYJAZZ FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE (IM BOYS, GIRLS) JAPANESE CLUB LAW CLUB VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE (IM CO-ED) JAZZ ETC. LEAN IN FEMINISM CLUB KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL MADRIGAL SINGERS KIVA MATH TEAM MATH TEAM tbd MÉLANGE DANCE COMPANY MÉLANGE DANCE COMPANY NATIONAL CHINESE HONOR SOCIETY (NCHS) BADMINTON CLUB (BOYS) NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY OPEN GYM COLOR GUARD OPEN GYM PEER TUTORS/ PEER TUTORS CONVERSATION PARTNERS FREE THE CHILDREN (FTC) PASS ON THE BEAT PHILOSOPHY CLUB FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY (FHS) PEER HELPERS PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO MARCHING BAND POLAR BEAR RUNNING CLUB (IM CO-ED) REPERTORY DANCE COMPANY MIT LAUNCH (LAUNCHX) POSTER DESIGN CLUB RUSSIAN CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (NHS) PRINT MEDIA CLUB SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM ODYSSEY STUDENT VOLUNTEER CLUB REPERTORY DANCE COMPANY SENIOR CLASS BOARD PATRIOT MILITARY TRAINING (PMT) SCHOLASTIC BOWL–VARSITY SKATRIETTES PEP BAND AND JV (QUIZ BOWL, SCHOBOWL) SPORTS ANALYTICS CLUB PERCUSSION CLUB SOUTH ASIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (SASA) STATESMAN NEWSPAPER SCIENCE REACH CLUB SPANISH CLUB STEVENSON NETWORK NEWS (SNN) STAGECRAFTERS TECHNICAL THEATRE CLUB STATESMAN NEWSPAPER TABLE TENNIS/ADVANCED TABLE TENNIS STEVENSON AMBASSADORS STEVENSON NETWORK NEWS (SNN) THEATRE PRODUCTIONS STUDENT COUNCIL(STU-CO) STEVENSON PEER THEATER THE WIT + THE HALF-WIT WINTER GUARD (SPT) (SNOWFLAKE) WEIGHT ROOM • CARDIO FITNESS CENTER STEVENSON STYLER FASHION CLUB VEX ROBOTICS CLUB THEATRE PRODUCTIONS THE WIT + THE HALF-WIT VEX ROBOTICS CLUB WEIGHT ROOM • CARDIO FITNESS CENTER WRITE CLUB YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT (YAG)– JUDICIAL M T W Th F Sa 1422 2-D + 3-D ART STUDIO ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS Students must be enrolled in a 2-D or 3-D art class in order to participate.

JOIN Cristal Sabbagh Meet in room 1422 on Tuesdays after [email protected] school from 3:30-5:30 p.m. with your unfinished project.

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 25 students.

Students are welcome to come and work in our 3-D Art Studio if they need extra time for their projects. Students receive individualized attention and sharpen their skills.

M T W Th F Sa 1426 ART CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

including: JOIN Come to any of our meetings, Tuesdays ■ Colored pencils ■ Watercolor after school from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in room ■ Clay ■ Button making 1426. Join when you can—no weekly ■ Pastels ■ Puppet making commitment necessary, or ask an art ■ Markers ■ Pumpkin carving + teacher for more information. more It’s a great place to not only be creative, SPONSOR but to meet new friends and just hang out and relax once a week after school to create art.

COMMITMENT None. Patrick Fairchild In Art Club, students have the opportunity to work freely REQUIREMENTS [email protected] on personal art projects as well as projects related to None. the school and community.

In addition to creating Homecoming and Winterfest MEMBERSHIP decorations, students are able to work with different Unlimited. media during the year...whatever inspires them,

8 ART M T W Th F Sa 1912-14 CALLIGRAPHY CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. Sarah Stolzenberg [email protected] JOIN Come to any of our meetings, Mondays after school from 3:45-4:30 p.m. in room 1912-14. Join when you can—no weekly commitment necessary, or ask the sponsor for more information. Calligraphy Club is dedicated to spreading the art of decorative writing. We teach hand lettering, print, and brush calligraphy in a variety of different languages such as English, Japanese, Arabic, and many more. We host Calligraphy Night and many workshops to promote and enrich the Stevenson community.

M T W Th F Sa 7064 IN THE LOOP (KNITTING CLUB) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None. If you don’t know how to knit, we will teach you!

MEMBERSHIP M. Elizabeth Kenney Unlimited. [email protected]

JOIN LEARN MORE

Anyone can join by coming to one of Web page: our meetings, Mondays after school https://www.ravelry.com/groups/shs-in-the-loop from 3:30-5 p.m. in room 7064. Drop by WordPress: https://shsintheloop.wordpress.com/ when you can—no weekly commitment In the Loop is Stevenson’s knitting club. We love to knit and necessary. crochet and we enjoy teaching others how to do it. Not only can you make hats, scarves, and mittens for yourself and others, but knitting is also a great way to relax, de-stress, and connect with other people.

9 M T W Th F Sa TBD ODYSSEY STUDENT VOLUNTEER CLUB ROOM ODYSSEY IS SCHEDULED FOR 2019-20

Volunteer Club, you will meet and assist SPONSOR renown artists who perform at Odyssey.

COMMITMENT Weekly meetings from September through February and all day on one of the two Odyssey performance days.

David Jacobson REQUIREMENTS [email protected] Open to all students interested in helping with Odyssey.

JOIN Contact Mr. Jacobson next year for more information. Volunteers typically Odyssey is a two-day fine arts festival held every other year meet on Thursdays before school and is scheduled for the 2019-20 year. Help is needed to plan, 7:30-8:15 a.m., and after school publicize, organize, and run Odyssey. Student volunteers 3:30-4:30 p.m. are asked to promote the festival throughout the school (especially in Freshman Advisories), set up on the day of MEMBERSHIP Odyssey, and work with artists and adult volunteers to make Unlimited. Odyssey a success. As a member of the Odyssey Student

M T W Th F Sa 6034 PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

REQUIREMENTS Students must have taken a photo class in order to participate, but do not have to be in a class currently. Students should provide their own photography Tim Myers paper and film if working in the [email protected] darkroom.

JOIN Come to room 6034 on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school. No weekly commitment necessary. Contact a Photography Studio is a great opportunity for students to sponsor for more information. work on their darkroom and digital photography outside Maureen Connolly of class. Students have access to the darkroom, studio MEMBERSHIP [email protected] shooting space, film and paper chemicals, developing sink, Unlimited. and computers equipped with the Adobe Creative Suite.

10 ART M T W Th F Sa 6016 POSTER DESIGN CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Attend each week or work from home. Stay in communication with sponsor and meet deadlines.

REQUIREMENTS None. Natalya Sturlis JOIN [email protected] Come to meetings in room 6016, Wednesdays from 3:30-5 p.m.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. Poster Design Club provides students with independent opportunities to work thematically and develop artistic skills and techniques in a variety of media. Students can develop portfolio material and have their designs printed or published throughout the school and/or community. Students have the opportunity to participate in a professional client/employee relationship while developing their products and communication skills while also meeting deadlines.

11 M T W Th F Sa 3006 ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING CLUB ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR For competitions, students are selected based on their attendance of club meetings. The more times you go to club meetings, the more likely you will get to compete in all four competitions throughout the year.

Kaitlin Rossi REQUIREMENTS [email protected] None.

LEARN MORE JOIN Attend any Wednesday morning Facebook: SHS Architecture and Engineering Club 2018-19 meeting starting at 7:30 a.m. in room 3006 (Link Lab). Throughout the year, club members compete in four competitions against other high schools. During meetings, MEMBERSHIP students learn 3-D modeling engineering and architecture Maximum 30 students. computer softwares, such as Autodesk Inventor and Revit, to prepare for competitions. Students also compete in fun design challenges where they have a limited amount of materials to build the fastest car, the tallest structure, etc.

M T W Th F Sa 2104 BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA (BPA) ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSORS In order to compete, students must commit to attending area, state, and national competition. Competition Today’s students. Tomorrow’s business professionals. and meeting times vary and will be announced during the year. Jason Ford [email protected] ELIGIBILITY This club is for students who have a demonstrated interest in accounting and finance. Students must be in compliance with club rules and expectations. Nick Valenziano [email protected] JOIN Business Professionals of America (BPA) is the premier Contact a sponsor to learn more. CTSO (Career and Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, office administration and other related career fields. With 45,000 members in over 1,800 Beth Brilowski [email protected] chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico, BPA supports business and information technology educators by offering co-curricular exercises based on national standards.

12 CAREER M T W Th F Sa 2104 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA (FBLA) ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students have the opportunity to participate in competitions, conferences, social events, and service projects which take place during and after school.

REQUIREMENTS None. Joe Reinmann MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. [email protected]

JOIN Attend a Wednesday weekly meeting from 7:50-8:25 a.m. to secure registration materials. Location varies between room 2104, the West Staff Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is a national Dining Hall, and the West Auditorium. organization that helps students prepare for college and Taylor Osicek careers through a variety of leadership, community service, LEARN MORE [email protected] and academic activities. Members learn more about the Facebook: Future Business Leaders of America: functions of business, improve their presentations skills, SHS Chapter and exercise their creativity in hands-on simulations, Instagram: stevenson.fbla competitions, and networking events with students and Photosharing: https://goo.gl/photos/ professionals from across the country. NvBwDMv8CnTrmsvn9

M T W Th F Sa 8036-40 FUTURE DOCTORS OF AMERICA ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS Open to all students who have an interest in medicine as a career.

JOIN Christine Pfaffinger Come to any club meeting on [email protected] Tuesdays after school 3:35-4:30 p.m. in room 8036-40.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Future Doctors of America is a club is directed towards exploring the world of medicine and the outside factors that affect it. Activities include learning about medicine, careers, public health, anatomy and physiology; listening to guest speakers; watching medical videos; dissecting; medical trivia games, and more.

13 M T W Th F Sa 1414 FUTURE EDUCATORS OF AMERICA (FEA) ROOM A.M. P.M.

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Once a month general member meetings Wednesdays before school (8-8:25 a.m.) in room 1414 and tutoring at Ivy Hall Elementary School on Thursdays after school.

REQUIREMENTS Jacqueline King None. [email protected]

JOIN Contact a sponsor or fill out the Google form on the FEA website: http://fead125.weebly.com/.

Interested in becoming a teacher or working with small MEMBERSHIP children? Then FEA is for you. We have a general member Unlimited. Kelley O’Reilly meeting once a month where you learn important teaching [email protected] skills, as well as a weekly tutoring program at Ivy Hall Elementary School. LEARN MORE

Website: http://fead125.weebly.com/

FUTURE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (HOSA) M T W Th F Sa 1204 ROOM MORNING

opportunities in the health care industry SPONSORS and to enhance the delivery of quality health care to all people in need.

COMMITMENT One hour every other week, plus Jill Lipman additional time preparing for [email protected] competitive events.

REQUIREMENTS Students need to maintain academic eligibility and regularly attend meetings to be eligible for State competition. Abby Peters [email protected] JOIN Future Health Professionals (HOSA) is an engaging and Come to the first meeting in room 1204 LEARN MORE competitive club at Stevenson. HOSA competes at both the on August 30 to learn how to join. HOSA Website: www.hosa.org state and national level in several health oriented competitive meets every other Wednesday in the Facebook: Stevenson High School HOSA 2018-2019 events. This club is a great start for students who want to West Faculty Dinning Room (room 1204) become future health professionals, and those who also want from 7-7:30 a.m. or 7:45-8:15 a.m. to expand their skill set in debating, researching, leadership, and group work. HOSA strives to promote career MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

14 CAREER M T W Th F Sa 2432 FUTURE PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERS (FPHL) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Meets September-May, every other Monday after school.

REQUIREMENTS Students must be willing to work collaboratively and present their ideas during the meetings. Members Peg Cucci must maintain academic eligibility [email protected] and at least 60% meeting attendance throughout the duration of the year. LEARN MORE For more information, contact the JOIN sponsor. Come to a meeting, every other Monday Facebook: SHS Future Public Health Leaders from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 2432. Future Public Health Leaders is an organization for student leaders interested in healthcare to campaign and do MEMBERSHIP fund-raising for global health issues. Student leaders gain Unlimited. leadership experience and promote public health education and awareness through large scale community events. We work hand-in-hand with health departments across the state and nation.

M T W Th F Sa 1916 LAW CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Just show up to any meeting, Thursdays Tim Moran after school from 3:30-4:45 p.m. in [email protected] room 1916. LEARN MORE MEMBERSHIP Instagram and Twitter: @shs_lawclub Unlimited.

Law Club is an extremely interactive and engaging club that is perfect for any student interested in law and justice. We have many lawyers and judges come in as guest speakers throughout the year to share their experiences working in the legal field. During other meetings, club members learn about and discuss current legal issues.

15 M T W Th F Sa TBD PATRIOT MILITARY TRAINING (PMT) ROOM MEETING TIMES TBD

COMMITMENT None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Interested students should stop by Student Activities (room 1102) for more information.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

SPONSOR Patriot Military Training (PMT) is a club that will prepare TBD. students with the interest in the military with a basic training and information to guide these students to the route of enlist or a cadet. Members will learn about the vast options, learn basic protocol, and physical training.

M T W Th F Sa 6008 PRINT MEDIA CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR 2 hours per week. Additional time may be needed depending on the project attempted.

REQUIREMENTS Students must have an interest in graphic arts and printing. Enrollment Kelly Smith in a print media course is common, [email protected] and a definite plus.

JOIN New members are always welcome. Simply attend a meeting on Wednesdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. In Print Media Club, students will learn how to create digital in room 6008. artwork using Illustrator and Photoshop. In addition, students will learn to print this work on buttons, decals, and t-shirts. MEMBERSHIP The Print Media Club is designed to give students enriching Maximum 30 students per meeting. and practical exposure to the printing industry.

16 CAREER M T W Th F Sa 7050 YOUTH AND GOVERNMENT (YAG)–JUDICIAL ROOM EVENING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Participants legal training will culminate in a state-wide competition in Springfield in March.

REQUIREMENTS Primarily for sophomores, juniors and seniors, although occasionally freshmen Richard Pierce, J.D. are accepted. [email protected]

JOIN LEARN MORE Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8 p.m. Website: www.ilymcayg.org in room 7050. You Tube: Illinois Youth & Government MEMBERSHIP Illinois Youth And Government is part of a nationwide Maximum 12-16 students. mock government program that provides students with an immersive educational experience inspiring life- long leadership, ethics, responsible citizenship, and self-confidence through participation in a model state government. In the judicial component of the program, students will draft an appellate brief and then present their oral argument in the Illinois Supreme Court.

17 M T W Th F Sa 5044 ARCHERY CLUB ROOM

COMMITMENT Attend all practice and tournaments during competition season (November- April). Jane Caballero REQUIREMENTS [email protected] Same as athletes, including weekly grade checks.

JOIN Open range occurs during the fall on Isaac Brubaker Wednesdays and teams are selected in [email protected] late November. After team selections, practices occur one morning per week (7:15-8 a.m. M, W, or F) and one day The Archery Club is a competition team that competes after school (3:30-5 p.m. W, Th, or F) against other schools (travel involved). All levels of archers depending on level. All tournaments are welcome. Skill development is taught along with are on Saturdays. Chris Caballero advanced shooting techniques. There is also Scholastic [email protected] 3D Archery and experience is needed to join S3DA. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited until teams determined.

SPONSORS (See next column).

Beth O’Hara [email protected]

BADMINTON CLUB (BOYS) MVARIEST 1-2W DAYST hEACHF WEEKS a FIELD HOUSE AFTERNOON

time for match play. Come out and MEMBERSHIP enjoy a fantastic while improving 35-40 students. your game and hanging with friends. SPONSOR COMMITMENT Attend 25% or more of club meetings.

REQUIREMENTS Club members are expected to wear appropriate athletic attire (typically shorts, t-shirt, and athletic shoes). Jeans and non-athletic shoes are not Grant Johnson [email protected] permitted.

JOIN If staying in shape, meeting new friends, and having a great Attend the informational meeting and time are things you like to do, then consider joining the Boys club meetings. Club meets one to two Badminton Club next fall. We meet one to two times per week times per week from 3:45-5:45 p.m. in the fall and work on all aspects of badminton from drops or 6-8 p.m. in the Field House. Days and and clears to serves and smashes—not to mention plenty of times vary depending on availability of facilities. 18 COMPETITION BASS FISHING M T W Th F Sa POND A.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. SHS

COMMITMENT MEMBERSHIP As part of a competitive team, members Unlimited. are expected to attend practices and actively engage in working to better SPONSOR their fishing skills. Students must maintain eligibility in accordance with IHSA rules.

REQUIREMENTS Students must maintain eligibility in accordance with IHSA rules. Chris Mural [email protected] JOIN Email Coach Mural. Members meet at LEARN MORE the SHS front pond: Facebook: Stevenson High School Bass Fishing Team Bass Fishing is a competitive club competing in fishing ■ Monday/Wed. 6:30-7:30 a.m. tournaments with area high schools in both the fall and ■ Tuesday 3:45-6 p.m. spring. In the spring, the team competes in an IHSA sectional and may qualify for the state series. To date, the team has ■ Saturday 7 a.m.-1 p.m. qualified for state three times–winning sectionals in 2016. The team focuses on developing skills in casting, lure presentation, and of course, catching.

BIOLOGY OLYMPIAD M T W Th F Sa 1904 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR It is encouraged that all club members participate in the USABO Biology Olympiad competition. The open exam for this competition is held in February of each year.

REQUIREMENTS Dean Barr None. [email protected]

JOIN Biology Olympiad meets Mondays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1904. Email Mr. Barr for more information.

The main focus of this club is to prepare for the USA Biology MEMBERSHIP Olympiad competition. This international competition is held Unlimited. once a year and features one of the toughest biology exams students will ever encounter. Other activities include doing independent and cooperative research, practice exams, biology experiments, and playing trivia games. We will also discuss biology related news, hear from guest speakers, and attend biology conferences.

19 M T W Th F Sa 1804 CHEMISTRY CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

JOIN Stop by any Monday after school from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1804.

MEMBERSHIP Kevin Crowe Unlimited. [email protected]

Chemistry Club aims to teach students chemistry at an advanced level and prepare them to compete in the Cristina Higgins National Chemistry Olympiad. Students participate in [email protected] problem-solving activities and labs weekly. All students are welcome—anyone from beginners to experts.

CHESS CLUB M T W Th F Sa 2818 ROOM AFTERNOON TOURNAMENTS

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Club members play for fun and self improvement but team members will be expected to participate in a number of league matches and tournaments on Friday evenings and/or Saturday all day.

REQUIREMENTS Vincent Springer Members must participate in Chess Club [email protected] regularly after joining.

JOIN Watch for announcements via campus flyers or on school social media and come to our first fall meeting. Meets on Chess Club is for both serious chess enthusiasts who want to Tuesdays from 3:30 until approximately compete on a very competitive team and students who want 6:30 p.m. in room 2818 starting in Scott Oliver to have fun and improve their game. Regular meetings consist September until at least mid-February. [email protected] of fun play, short and/or longer games, intense chess study, chess puzzles, bughouse, etc. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

20 COMPETITION M2x PERT WEEK–SCHEDULEW Th F TBDSa VARIES COLOR GUARD ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Weekly practices, parades, varsity home football games and possible assemblies.

REQUIREMENTS Students must follow all Stevenson policies and be in good academic standing. Members must also be able Amanda Houston to be physically active and participate [email protected] in a full practice. LEARN MORE JOIN Facebook: Stevenson High School Color Guard 2018 Auditions are in the spring, late April-early May. Practice is two nights YouTube: Stevenson HS Winter Guard a week 6-9 p.m. (May-October), plus Color Guard is a performance group that brings a colorful Band Camp, and are in a gym or and dynamic effect to the marching band halftime show. multi-purpose room. Color Guard uses flags, rifles, sabers, and dance to interpret the music and create a visual aspect to the show. These MEMBERSHIP shows take place during the halftime of football games. Maximum 50 students. The Color Guard also participates in local parades and additional school performances.

M T W Th F Sa 7044-46 DEBATE ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Illinois Congressional Debate Association tournaments.

REQUIREMENTS None. Bill Fritz [email protected] JOIN Contact a sponsor, team captain or coach. Or come to a meeting in the fall. Varsity Debate meets Mondays and Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 7044-7046. Steve Heller [email protected] MEMBERSHIP Confidence. Composure. Elocution. These are critical Unlimited. skills in real life, and in debate as well. Whether you are a fan of American politics, or looking for a chance to polish LEARN MORE your public speaking skills, join the debate community for Facebook: SHS Debate 2018-2019 an unforgettable four years. Compete on the local and Alison Pearl national circuit with trips to Harvard, the University of [email protected] Florida, and more.

21 M T W Th F Sa 1710 ECONOMICS CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students are expected to participate in competitions if appropriate and discussions.

REQUIREMENTS Members must maintain academic eligibility. Sandra Wright [email protected] JOIN Econ Club meets on Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1710. Come to any meeting or contact Student Activities for more information.

Students learn the importance of economic events and MEMBERSHIP their relationship to the local, national, and global Maximum 25 students. Kolleen Madeck economy. Participants learn technical trading strategies and [email protected] fundamental analysis. There are opportunities for students to compete in the Illinois State Economics Challenge.

M T W Th F Sa 7026 eSPORTS ROOM AFTERNOON

rank in their perspective game. The SPONSORS eSports club is a place to build skill and participate in a truly competitive eGaming community.

COMMITMENT Must be able to play from home and must be willing to meet with your team Jim Barnabee online to practice up to four days a week. [email protected] In addition, games for competition are scheduled once each week.

JOIN Come any Wednesday from 3:30-6 p.m. in room 7026 all school-year long. The Patriot eSports club is made up of Stevenson’s Students are also expected to be able competitive eSports teams. The club is open to most to play from home when preparing for Justin Sponholz competitive PC based games and is only limited by space. tournaments. Wednesdays are also [email protected] Currently, the club runs League of Legends, CS Go, Rocket open to casual players. League, Hearthstone, Rainbow Six: Siege, Fortnite, and LEARN MORE:

Overwatch teams. Competitions are on a weekly basis once MEMBERSHIP Facebook: SHS Patriot Gaming Club the seasons for Illinois High School and HSL esports begin Restrained only by computer space Twitch: AESHSeSports (usually in October). Teams are constructed based on player (Hearthstone requires your iPad.) Twitter: @AESHSeSports 22 COMPETITION M T W Th F Sa 7044 ETHICS BOWL CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

JOIN Email the sponsor to join. Ethics Bowl meets on Wednesdays from 3:30-5 p.m. in room 7044.

Clayton Duba MEMBERSHIP [email protected] No limit. LEARN MORE

National High School Ethics Bowl webpage: http://nhseb.unc.edu

The Ethics Bowl Club explores ethical dilemma cases. There is a regional competition every year to qualify for the National competition. Months before each competition, a set of ethical dilemma cases are released. The Ethics Bowl Club meets to discuss ways of viewing and solutions to the dilemmas to prepare.

FAMILY, CAREER, AND COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA (FCCLA) M T W Th F Sa 1406 ROOM MORNING

sectional, state, and national level. MEMBERSHIP Students create projects to showcase Maximum 50 students. their efforts within FCS coursework to compete against high schools SPONSORS nationwide.

COMMITMENT Competitions at the sectional, state and national level (if qualified), unity events, bi-weekly meetings.

Michelle Backes REQUIREMENTS [email protected] Student must be enrolled in or have taken a family consumer sciences course. Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) is a non-profit national career and technical student organi- JOIN zation for young men and women in Family and Consumer Wednesday (bi-weekly) from 7:45-8:25 Sciences education. FCCLA members make a difference a.m. in room 1406. Additional individual in their families, careers, and communities by addressing meeting times are set up with advisors Jamie Rieman important personal, work, and societal issues through FCS and students. Speak with a sponsor for [email protected] education. Students compete in child development, fashion, more information. interior design, culinary, and entrepreneurial events at the

23 M T W Th F Sa link GIRLS IN STEAM LAB AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS Must be a female student and attend meetings every week if we are nearing an event.

Jodi Scott JOIN [email protected] We meet every other Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Link Lab. LEARN MORE

Facebook: Girls in STEAM Group MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

In today’s day and age, technological advancements are being made faster than ever. However, the gender gap in the science and engineering fields is also growing. Girls in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) promotes girls in coding, engineering, mathematics and more through leading workshops, attending talks, and hosting competitions. Explore the world of STEAM while gaining leadership opportunities in a supportive community!

HISTORY BOWL/BEE M T W Th F Sa 2500-02 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Practice (both at school and outside of school) and competitions

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Peter Anderson History Bowl/Bee meets every other [email protected] Thursday after school in room 2500-02 starting in late September through late April.

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 30 students. The National History Bee and Bowl reward students who can make connections across eras, places, and themes in history; thus students enhance their understanding of history through preparation and competition.

24 COMPETITION M T W Th F Sa 1506 HISTORY FAIR CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students are encouraged to do their best when representing Stevenson at both local, regional, and state competitions.

REQUIREMENTS None. Dan Larsen [email protected] JOIN Email or stop by room 1311 to speak with Mr. Larsen or talk to any history teacher. Formal meetings are Wednesdays after school in room 1506. Virtual coaching 24/7. The History Fair offers a creative, hands-on approach to help students develop basic reading, writing, and reasoning MEMBERSHIP Pat Ambrose skills, and build valuable research and communication skills. Unlimited. [email protected] History Fair students are asked to research a topic they are interested in and then create a presentation based on their findings. Top qualifiers earn a trip to National History Day in Washington D.C.

25 M T W Th F Sa 1516 MATH TEAM ROOM DURING LUNCH

COMMITMENT SPONSORS There are 5 NSML meets as well as a regional and state competition which students can qualify.

REQUIREMENTS Students should be enrolled in an honors mathematics course. Brad Habel [email protected] JOIN Monday-Thursdays during lunch hours in room 1516. Optional meetings before and after school vary. See Mr. Kim in room 8080 or Mr. Habel in room 1514.

The Math Team is an enrichment program for students in MEMBERSHIP honors level mathematics courses. Students will be exposed Unlimited. Paul Kim to non-traditional content and problem solving techniques [email protected] that go beyond the curriculum of high school mathematics LEARN MORE courses. This program also develops students for a variety of See Mr. Habel in the Math office. mathematics competitions, including the North Suburban Mathematics League (NSML), American Mathematics Competition (AMC 10 and AMC 12), ICTM Regional and State Series, and more.

Eric Anderson [email protected]

OTHER MATH TEAM COACHES

Teresa DaPonte Sydney Hendricks Andrew Richardson Bob Gammelgard [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

26 COMPETITION M T W Th F Sa 7044-46 MODEL UNITED NATIONS TEAM ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS An average of 2 hours a week including meeting attendance, conference preparation and research.

REQUIREMENTS Andrew Conneen A love for international politics. Public [email protected] speaking ability. Dedication to research. Conference eligibility is determined by attendance and contributions at weekly meetings.

JOIN Richard Pierce Students wishing to join may attend a [email protected] meeting during the first two weeks of Club members research current world issues and any semester. Model UN meets Tuesdays represent various countries at Model United Nations after school in room 7044-7046. conferences. Students work individually and in teams to accurately represent their assigned countries in crisis MEMBERSHIP Lysette Gonzalez situations and in-depth simulations of current and past Maximum 125 students. [email protected] United Nations topics.

M T W Th F Sa 1630 PHYSICS CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Every other Friday after school in room John Wilkie 1630. Email Mr. Wilkie if you would like [email protected] to join.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Members will compete in various physics related activities and competitions on a club and national level. Examples of national competitions are the Bridge Building Contest, Rube Goldberg Contest, Physics Bowl, etc. Local activities are building a club catapult, aluminum can launcher, building robots, etc. Activities will be member driven.

27 (QUIZ BOWL, SCHOBOWL) M T W Th F Sa 8036-40 SCHOLASTIC BOWL–VARSITY AND JV ROOM AFTERNOON ALL DAY

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Conference Tournaments: Wednesdays 3:30-7 p.m. Tournaments (times vary): One to two Saturdays a month, 7-4 p.m.

Ryan Fedewa REQUIREMENTS [email protected] ■ JV Scholastic Bowl: None. ■ Varsity Scholastic Bowl: Must pass a content-specific trivia quiz.

JOIN Students may attend practice at any Simon Campos time during the year to join the club. [email protected] Meet in room 8036-40 on Mondays and If you enjoy HQ, Trivia Crack, Jeopardy!, and knowing obscure Wednesdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. facts, then you should join Scholastic Bowl! Whether you love history, math, fine arts, literature, or science, there’s a spot for MEMBERSHIP you on our team. Unlimited. Lauren Albert Bring your friends, and for ten points, answer this question: [email protected] Which club lets you showcase your trivia knowledge while having tons of fun?!

SCIENCE BOWL M T W Th F Sa 1311 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Members must be available to participate at the regional competition on the first Saturday in February.

Additional practices will be added in March and April to prepare for the national tournament in Washington, D.C. Kevin Crowe REQUIREMENTS [email protected] Anyone interested in science and math is welcome. Contact the sponsor for more information.

JOIN Science Bowl meets Tuesdays from 3:30- Science Bowl is a fun, competitive team event. Teams consist 5 p.m. in room 1311, October-February. of five students who buzz in (just like in Jeopardy!) to answer Email Mr. Crowe or stop by the Math/ as many science and math questions as possible. Science Science Office, room 8080. Bowl questions cover a wide range of topics from biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, energy and math. MEMBERSHIP The regional competition is in February and the national Maximum 30 students. competition is in the end of April.

28 ROOM VARIES BETWEEN 1902, 1904, 1906, 1628, 1700 COMPETITION M T W Th F Sa 1904 SCIENCE OLYMPIAD TEAM ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Regularly scheduled practices, invitational, regional, state and national competitions as applicable.

REQUIREMENTS Individual must possess a desire to excel and enjoy competition. Amerigo Carnazzola [email protected] JOIN Attend the first meeting on the first Thursday of the school year. Meets Thurs. 3:30-5:30/6 p.m. and Sat. noon-5/6 p.m. in room 1904.

Science Olympiad team members are self-motivated, self- MEMBERSHIP directed learners who possess a love of active, hands-on The initial membership is unlimited but Ann Maine science experiences. They are passionate learners willing will be reduced to 26-30 competitors [email protected] to devote time and effort preparing for competition while for the invitational and regionals. Then, having fun. Topics include: cell biology, anatomy, physiology, according to the rules of the Science LEARN MORE epidemiology, ecology, remote sensing, land management, Olympiad Organization, reduced to National Science Olympiad website: www.soinc.org/ geology, hydrogeology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, music, one team of 15 competitors and a few robotics, engineering, and aeronautics. alternates.

SCIENCE REACH CLUB STUDENTM T DRIVEN,W T1Xh PERF MONTHSa 1622 ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students are expected to attend the IJAS Regional Science Fair in March and go to all mandatory meetings. There are specific progress deadlines that must be met as well.

REQUIREMENTS Christina Palffy None. [email protected]

JOIN Each student or set of partners typically must meet once or twice a month based on their schedule. Group meetings will be on Thursdays. Contact a sponsor for Science REACH Club helps students to complete individual more information. or partner science research projects. Projects involve a Jeff Robinson student created and conducted experiment and analysis. MEMBERSHIP [email protected] Categories include physics, biology, chemistry, mathematics, Unlimited. behavioral and consumer sciences. Projects are presented at various competitions and symposia, but mainly the IJAS Regional and state science fairs.

29 M T W Th F Sa OFF SKATRIETTES CAMPUS AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Students will be expected to attend bi- weekly meetings and weekly practices, three competitions and skating performances.

REQUIREMENTS None. Karyn Nathanson [email protected] JOIN Meets twice a month on Thursdays from 7:30-8:30 p.m. for team meetings and every Friday morning from 7-8 a.m. for practice at Twin Rinks Ice Pavilion: 1500 Abbott Court in Buffalo Grove. The Stevenson Skatriettes is a figure skating club that will compete in high school skating competitions and participate in special ice skating performances throughout the school year. There will also be volunteer opportunities to help out with therapeutic skating.

EAST TABLE TENNIS/ADVANCED TABLE TENNIS M T W Th F Sa COMMONS AFTERNOON CAFETERIA

ADVANCED TABLE TENNIS SPONSOR Advanced Table Tennis is designed for the more experienced player who is looking for higher level competition. Students will compete against other high schools and each other.

Commitment is two hours per week, September-May. Meets Thursdays from Todd Sikora 5:30-6:30 p.m. in the East Commons [email protected] Cafeteria.

JOIN Listen to the daily announcements or contact the sponsor.

TABLE TENNIS MEMBERSHIP Table Tennis is a recreational club for students who would Unlimited. like to learn the basic techniques and open to anyone who would like to play. Some tournaments will be scheduled.

Commitment is 1.5 hours per week, September-May. Meets Thursdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the East Commons Cafeteria.

30 COMPETITION M T W Th F Sa 1508-10 TEAMS/AC ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT MEMBERSHIP AC regionals are open to all (after Unlimited members. AC varsity team school, February). Qualifying team or consists of 14 members. TEAMS consists individuals may compete at sectionals of unlimited grade 9/10 or 11/12 of four (after school, March) and state (over- to eight members each. night trip, April). TEAMS state is open to all in grade-based teams (day trip, SPONSOR March). Qualifying teams may compete at nationals (overnight trip, summer).

REQUIREMENTS Must maintain academic eligibility to compete.

Andrew Richardson JOIN [email protected] TEAMS/AC (Academic Challenge) is an exam-based Come to a regular meeting on competition on high-level STEM content. Students Fridays from 3:30-4:30 p.m., in room challenge tests in two topics of their choice. TEAMS (Test of 1508-1510, September-March with Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Science) is a cooperative possible extensions based on state/ competition solving real-world engineering problems through nationals qualifications. construction, written proposals, and exams. Meetings include WYSE practice exams and study, and TEAMS group work and practice builds.

M T W Th F Sa 1428 VEX ROBOTICS CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

stay the entire length of the meeting. SPONSORS Members are expected attend all competitions, including the annual Stevenson VEX Robotics competition.

REQUIREMENTS Members must be enrolled or have taken a Stevenson High School Project Michael Anderson Lead the Way (PLTW) course. [email protected]

JOIN Each year VEX needs approximately eight freshmen to join and they should attend the informational meeting during the first two weeks of the school Students in VEX Robotics are tasked with designing and year. VEX meets in room 1428 every building a robot to compete in the yearly VEX challenge. Wednesday and Thursday, 3:30-6 p.m., Frank Radostits The Stevenson Club competes in five tournaments August through March. There are also [email protected] throughout Illinois with the hopes of qualifying for the five Saturday competitions. annual VEX Worlds competition in April. LEARN MORE MEMBERSHIP Sign up for a PLTW course or watch the COMMITMENT Maximum 35 students. annual VEX Robotics competition at Members are expected to attend every meeting and to Stevenson in January.

31 2-3xM PERT WEEK–SCHEDULEW Th F TBDSa VARIES WINTER GUARD ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Weekly practices, competitions, basketball halftime, assemblies, and fine arts tour.

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 40 students; usually maximum 20 per team. Amanda Houston [email protected] REQUIREMENTS Students must follow all Stevenson LEARN MORE

policies and be in good academic Facebook: Stevenson High School Color Guard standing. Members must also be able YouTube: Stevenson HS Winter Guard to be physically active and participate in a full practice. Winter Guard is separate from the Marching Band. It is an indoor staged performance with dance, flag, rifle, and JOIN saber. The design of the show, music, costumes, makeup, Auditions are in late October/early equipment, props, and floor all work together to create a November. Contact a sponsor for more competitive theatrical performance. During Winter Guard, the information. Practice is in a gym or students travel to different schools to perform and compete multi-purpose facility; 2-3 times a week with other schools and teams in their division. This exciting depending on team. program comes to an end after participating in a two day championship competition for final placement.

32 COMPETITION M T W Th F Sa 2010-12 MÉLANGE DANCE COMPANY ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT MEMBERSHIP Dancers perform in the Winter and Unlimited. Spring Dance Concerts as well as outside performances. Students also SPONSOR attend the Illinois High School Dance Festival and other exciting field trips.

REQUIREMENTS Students must be enrolled in a SHS Dance class.

Janet Rothwell JOIN [email protected] Auditions are held in December and May. Students may contact the dance teachers for more information. The Mélange Dance Company is composed of advanced Mélange rehearsals are Tuesday- technical dancers who are interested in exploring more about Thursday from 3:45-6:30 p.m. in the the art of choreography. Members of the dance company Dance Studio, room 2010-2112. will choreograph, teach, and perform dances enhancing their well-rounded dance education. The Company consists of freshmen through senior dancers who perform in all Stevenson Dance productions. Students choose their music, movement, costumes, and lighting for production.

M T W Th F Sa 2010-2112 DANCE REPERTORY DANCE COMPANY ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Technical rehearsals, dance performances, and dance-related field trips. Dancers will perform in the Winter and Spring Dance Concerts as well as outside performances. Dancers will also attend field trips.

Melinda Criglar REQUIREMENTS [email protected] Student must be enrolled in a Stevenson dance class.

JOIN Company auditions are held in May and December in the Dance Studio, room Repertory Dance Company enriches a dancer’s artistic 2010. integrity, creativity, versatility, performance quality, and Repertory Dance takes place on Angela Dauphin movement vocabulary in a vigorous and disciplined setting. Tuesday-Thursday from approximately [email protected] Repertory dancers will choreograph, teach, and perform 3:45-6:30 p.m. in room 2010-2112. dances enhancing their well-rounded dance education. LEARN MORE Company is open to freshman through senior dancers who Attend a Winter or Spring Dance MEMBERSHIP perform in all Stevenson dance productions. Concert. Unlimited.

33 M T W Th F Sa ILC BREAKFAST WITH BOOKS UPPER MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS The love of reading!

JOIN Attend any meeting, one Tuesday per Jami Lopez month from 7:45-8:20 a.m., in the [email protected] Upper ILC .

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Breakfast with Books is a book sharing club that meets once a month before school to talk about various books. Reading the same book as everyone else is not required. Students just come and chat about whatever they’ve been enjoying as of late. Breakfast is provided. It’s the perfect club for the avid reader who just can’t keep that great book to themself.

M T W Th F Sa 6088 EVERLASTING PROMISE IN CHRIST (E.P.I.C.) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Meets Thursdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Matthew Hodge in room 6088. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

E.P.I.C. (Everlasting Promise In Christ) provides a safe environment for students with a common faith in God to come together and enjoy fellowship with one another. You do not necessarily have to be Christian to join, but if you want to spend time listening, sharing your faith, and encouraging one another while finding a great support group, then this is the club to join. All are welcome!

34 DISCUSSION M T W Th F Sa 4100 FILM CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

interested in the film industry or those SPONSORS who simply like to talk about movies.

COMMITMENT Students are encouraged to view the weekly selection and stick around afterwards for discussion.

Ryan Aronoff REQUIREMENTS [email protected] None.

JOIN Come to any club meeting on Wednesday after school in room 4100. Film Club provides a space for students at all grade levels to view a wide range of films in a movie-theater-styled setting MEMBERSHIP Patrick Fairchild and to engage in discussion of those films in a casual Unlimited. [email protected] environment. Films range from Hollywood blockbusters to cult classics to obscure independent gems. Additionally, screenwriting and filmmaking workshops will take place at times throughout the school year. An ideal club for those

FOSTERING INTER-CULTURAL RESPECT AND EMPOWERMENT CLUB M T W Th F Sa 2600 FIRE ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students should be willing to learn about and advocate for themselves and others.

REQUIREMENTS None.

Marla Israel JOIN [email protected] Come to any club meeting or speak with a member with a “Hate has no home here” button. Meets the first and third Tuesday of every month, 7:30-8:25 a.m. in room 2600.

FIRE promotes equality and respect among Stevenson MEMBERSHIP students and staff through conversation and advocacy. No limit. Ellyn Ross We educate our community on the importance of racial [email protected] inclusivity and the role it plays in today’s interconnected society. FIRE students have the opportunity to attend the annual National Student Leadership Diversity Convention (downtown Chicago). As a part of our advocacy we hope to host the convention at Stevenson in the near future.

35 M T W Th F Sa 1406 FOOD REVOLUTION ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Students are encouraged to participate in volunteer opportunities.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Sara Lohrmann Contact the sponsor for information. [email protected] Food Revolution meets every other Tuesday from 3:30-4:30/5 p.m. in room LEARN MORE 1406 (Culinary Arts Lab). Facebook: Food Revolution Club

MEMBERSHIP YouTube: Sara Lohrmann Unlimited. Join the Food Revolution! Help empower others to make responsible, healthy, sustainable food choices for life. Make healthy snacks at club meetings, get involved in community service events like the Apple Crunch, Fittest Loser, Chef’s Tables, local plant sales, and more.

GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE (GSA) M T W Th F Sa 7030 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Support, laugh, talk, be yourself... just be there!

REQUIREMENTS LGBTQ+ students and allies are always welcome.

Marti Goldzwig JOIN [email protected] Come to a meeting on any Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in room 7030—you are always welcome!

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. This club is for any student who identifies as lesbian, gay, bi, trans, intersex, or questioning, and allies who want to support Bill Fritz lgbtq+ people. When you walk into our club meeting you will [email protected] find a welcoming space where you will have fun and where you can be who you are. LEARN MORE Contact either sponsor if you have questions or would like to talk about the club.

36 DISCUSSION M T W Th F Sa 2624 GEOGRAPHY CLUB (GEO CLUB) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students should participate in World’s Fair, Trivia Nights, and the Geography Bowl Competition.

REQUIREMENTS None.

Greg Sherwin JOIN [email protected] Come to any Monday meeting from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 2624.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Geography Club is the perfect location for setting your compass to the direction of fun. We play trivia, explore James Dzialo unique countries and places each year, compete in a yearly [email protected] Geography Bowl, and participate in World’s Fair. We also love geography puns. We Belize that Geo Club Israeli a great place to learn Samoa stuff about the world and have fun.

LEAN IN FEMINISM CLUB M T W Th F Sa 2702 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come to our meetings, Thursdays Elizabeth Maxwell after school from 3:30-5 p.m. in room [email protected] 2702. Join us when you can...no weekly commitment necessary. LEARN MORE

Facebook: Stevenson Lean In: Feminism And MEMBERSHIP Leadership Club Unlimited. Instagram: shs_feminism.club

Lean In provides a safe place to discuss and debate issues pertaining to women and gender in the social, personal, professional, and political spheres. We host events with professional speakers and experts in women’s issues in order to cultivate leadership skills in our members. We also work together on service projects that support women’s causes around the world.

37 M T W Th F Sa TBD MIT LAUNCH (LAUNCHX) ROOM MEETING TIMES TBD

ideation and research assistance, SPONSOR and financial backing for those most TBD committed. LEARN MORE COMMITMENT Website: www.launchx.com Each team develops a real startup throughout the course of the year.

REQUIREMENTS $25 annual club dues. Members form teams of 3-6 students.

JOIN Interested students should stop by Student Activities (room 1102) for more MIT Launch is Stevenson’s newest entrepreneurship club. information. Members congregate into teams to create startups solving the problem of environmental sustainability. Innovative MEMBERSHIP and market feasible ideas will gain the opportunity to pitch Unlimited. to investors at MIT and potentially raise capital from angel investors within the network. MIT Launch Entrepreneurship Club provides in person and online mentors, pre-product

M T W Th F Sa 7060 PHILOSOPHY CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

In the past, we have heard from a SPONSOR guest speaker and taken a field trip to Northwestern University.

COMMITMENT None.

REQUIREMENTS Mark Patton Must be interested in discussing critical [email protected] concepts in an open, respectful and accepting manner.

JOIN Come to any club meeting on Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 7060. Anyone that is interested in discussing big concepts should join Philosophy Club. Here you can not only discuss MEMBERSHIP philosophical concepts but also meet new people. The club Unlimited. focuses primarily on discussing philosophical dilemmas and theories in accepting and easygoing manner. The club is student centered and driven by student generated questions and ideas. Most of the discussions aim to explore fundamental concepts and challenge how we see the world.

38 DISCUSSION M T W Th F Sa 1311 POLITICAL ACTION CLUB (PAC) ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSORS As needed.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN All students are welcome. Optional Andrew Conneen half-hour meetings every second and [email protected] fourth Thursday before school in room 1311.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

The Political Action Club (PAC) is an event-based club that offers a wide range of opportunities to get students of all Dan Larsen political backgrounds involved in local and national elections [email protected] and civics opportunities. PAC has open forum discussions, guest speakers, debates between members, and current event discussions on political issues.

REFLECTIONS CLUB M T W Th F Sa TBD MORNING ROOM

Some of our past discussions and SPONSOR activities are: ■ The Ghostlight Project ■ A mental health panel and gender/ sexuality panel ■ Discussion on discovering your identity and navigating the pressures of high school Molly Gosline ■ Discussion on how to support a friend [email protected] who is calling out for help LEARN MORE ■ An annual music cabaret to benefit The Trevor Project Twitter: @reflectshs

COMMITMENT/REQUIREMENTS Reflections Club is a safe place to navigate the challenges None. that arise during High School. Reflections is a club about you. It is a “reflection” of all of you. We focus on positivity, staying JOIN true to yourself, inclusivity, self-acceptance, accepting others, Come to the West Auditorium on talking about a variety of subjects in a safe place, helping Tuesdays from 7:30-8:15 a.m. friends and peers, and finding your voice and the freedom to express yourself. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

39 M T W Th F Sa 1912-14 SPORTS ANALYTICS CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Attend and engage in bi-weekly meetings.

REQUIREMENTS A love of sports. Patrick Grady [email protected] JOIN All students are welcome. Come to one of our meetings. We meet every other Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in Room 1912-14.

MEMBERSHIP Steven Wood Unlimited. [email protected]

This club is for any student who is interested in exploring the analytical side of sports. We discuss on-field (performance of teams and players) and off-field (business side of sports) analytics as it relates to individual and team performance. The format will include engaging discussions, competitions, Justin Fisk [email protected] and guest speakers.

M T W Th F Sa 6014 WRITE CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Join any Wednesday from 3:30-5 p.m. Melissa Mack in room 6014. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP LEARN MORE Unlimited. Facebook: SHS Write Club

Write Club at Stevenson offers a fun, supportive environment for members to create their own stories, poetry, creative nonfiction, memoirs, science fiction, and drama. Every meeting begins with an optional workshop activity to spark inspiration. Readings, editing workshops, underclassmen mentorship, and group discussions offer ways for members to share their work. We also co-host a middle school writing festival in January.

40 DISCUSSION Sa Su M FIELD BASKETBALL LEAGUE (IM BOYS, GIRLS) HOUSE WEEKLY SCHEDULE TBD

MEETS SPONSOR Sundays and some Mondays in the Field House, January-February.

REGISTRATION Registration starts in late November.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Aaron Wellington Students must be on a team roster to [email protected] participate. 10-12 players per team. Players must bring their current SHS LEARN MORE ID to each game to be eligible to play. IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by Student Activities. JOIN Students form teams and designate Intramural Sports (IMs) are open to all Stevenson students to one team captain. Each player must provide everyone the opportunity to be part of a competitive individually register and pay online: at extracurricular activity. Intramural sports have the potential http://im-web.d125.org. Each player to positively affect a person physically, socially, and mentally. should turn in their paid receipt to their IMs also provides the opportunity to make new friends, share designated team captain. Captains common interests, relieve some stress and have fun playing a must turn in their team packet with the game you love! Form a team, join IM Basketball then compete required completed form and all players’ in scheduled weekly games with official refs. paid receipts by the deadline (TBA).

F Sa Su FIELD INTRAMURALS DODGEBALL LEAGUE (IM CO-ED) HOUSE WEEKLY SCHEDULE TBD

MEETS SPONSOR Saturdays and Sundays in the Field House, throughout April.

REGISTRATION AND TEAM PACKETS Available in March.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Aaron Wellington Students must be on a team roster to [email protected] participate. 10-12 players per team with equal number of boys and girls. Players LEARN MORE must bring their current SHS ID to IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by each game to be eligible to play. Student Activities.

JOIN Intramural Sports (IMs) are open to all Stevenson students to Students form teams and designate provide everyone the opportunity to be part of a competitive one team captain. Each player must extracurricular activity. Intramural sports have the potential individually register and pay online: at to positively affect a person physically, socially, and mentally. http://im-web.d125.org. Each player IMs also provides the opportunity to make new friends, share should turn in their paid receipt to their common interests, relieve some stress and have fun playing a designated team captain. Captains game you love! Form a team, join IM Dodgeball then compete must turn in their team packet with the in scheduled weekly games complete with refs. required completed form and all players’ paid receipts by the deadline (TBA). 41 M T W Th F Sa EAST FENCING CLUB (IM CO-ED) COMMONS AFTERNOON

MEETS SPONSOR Wednesdays after school in the East Commons, September-October.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Players must bring their current SHS ID to be eligible to participate.

Fernando Delgado JOIN [email protected] Open to all students interested. We meet Wednesdays after school in the LEARN MORE East Commons. Contact the sponsor for IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by more information. Student Activities.

Open Fencing gives all current SHS students an opportunity to try the sport of fencing. Beginners as well as advanced fencers will be part of this Stevenson team. No experience or equipment required.

Sa Su M VARSITY FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE (IM BOYS, GIRLS) FIELD WEEKLY SCHEDULE TBD

MEETS SPONSOR Sundays on the athletic fields, September-November.

REGISTRATION AND TEAM PACKETS Registration starts in late August.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Aaron Wellington Students must be on a team roster to [email protected] participate. 11-15 players per team. Players must bring their current SHS LEARN MORE ID to each game to be eligible to play. IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by Student Activities. JOIN Students form teams and designate Intramural Sports (IMs) are open to all Stevenson students to one team captain. Each player must provide everyone the opportunity to be part of a competitive individually register and pay online: at extracurricular activity. Intramural sports have the potential http://im-web.d125.org. Each player to positively affect a person physically, socially, and mentally. should turn in their paid receipt to their IMs also provides the opportunity to make new friends, share designated team captain. Captains common interests, relieve some stress and have fun playing must turn in their team packet with the a game you love! Form a team, join IM Flag Football then required completed form and all players’ compete in scheduled weekly games complete with refs. paid receipts by the deadline (TBA).

42 INTRAMURALS M T W Th F Sa OFF GOLF CLUB (IM CO-ED) CAMPUS AFTERNOON

MEETS SPONSOR Tuesdays after school at Vernon Hills Golf Course. Transportation to/from SHS is provided.

MEETS Tuesdays after school, August-October.

Dan Argentar ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS [email protected] Students must pay an annual membership fee and register/pay for golf each week they choose to play. Players must bring their current SHS ID each week.

Come hit the links with us! Join the Stevenson Golf Club and JOIN travel to the Vernon Hills Golf Course each week to have fun, Stop by the Student Activities Office to Brian Wise practice, and refine your golf skills. All levels welcome. register and pay the $25 membership [email protected] fee. Then, sign up in Student Activities and pay $10 for weekly golf trips by the LEARN MORE day before the trip. IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by Student Activities.

CARDIO M T W Th F Sa POLAR BEAR RUNNING CLUB (IM CO-ED) CENTER AFTERNOON

MEETS SPONSORS December-February. We meet at the benches outside of the Cardio Fitness Center/Multipurpose Room .

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Students must bring their current SHS ID with them each week to Maureen Levanti participate. [email protected]

JOIN Join us Mondays and Wednesdays from November-February outside of the Cardio Fitness Center (5044).

Polar Bear is a winter conditioning club that offers students a way to get into shape and have some friends to do it with. Scott Sommers We do long distance training through all conditions including; [email protected] rain, sleet and snow. If it gets too cold or icy we will work out inside the Cardio Fitness Center. We welcome all athletes, LEARN MORE from beginners to experienced runners. We also take IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by advantage of the Weight Room and Cardio Fitness Center Student Activities. for strength training exercises.

43 M T W Th F Sa OFF SKI & SNOWBOARD CLUB (IM CO-ED) CAMPUS ALL DAY

MEETS MEMBERSHIP Trips are Saturdays, December-February. Unlimited. Buses depart from and return to parking lot B. SPONSOR

COMMITMENT Members may attend any or all of the scheduled ski trips to local ski areas each season.

JOIN Jeff Johannsen Students may join by attending the [email protected] membership meeting in December. A separate parent’s meeting is also held LEARN MORE in December. Students must have a Website: www.d125.org/students/shs-intramurals/ The Ski & Snowboard Club takes trips to resorts such as current Intramural Registration form, ski-and-snowboard-club or stop by Student Activities. Cascade Mountain, Devil’s Head, and Chestnut Mountain. Indemnity form and Medical form on Transportation is provided on coach buses. Bring your own file. A $50 membership fee is required equipment or rent from each location. This a great way to to join. There are additional lift ticket/ spend the day with your friends. Beginners always welcome. transportation and optional rental fees for each weekly trip attended.

F Sa Su FIELD VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE (IM CO-ED) HOUSE WEEKLY SCHEDULE TBD

MEETS required completed form and all players’ Weekends, mostly Sundays, in the Field paid receipts by the deadline (TBA). House, January-February. SPONSOR REGISTRATION AND TEAM PACKETS Available in late November.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Students must be on a team roster to participate. 8-12 players per team with equal number of boys and girls. Aaron Wellington Players must bring their current SHS [email protected] ID to each game to be eligible to play. LEARN MORE JOIN IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by Student Intramural Sports (IMs) are open to all Stevenson students to Students form teams and designate Activities. provide everyone the opportunity to be part of a competitive one team captain. Each player must extracurricular activity. Intramural sports have the potential individually register and pay online: at to positively affect a person physically, socially, and mentally. http://im-web.d125.org. Each player IMs also provides the opportunity to make new friends, share should turn their paid receipt in to their common interests, relieve some stress and have fun playing designated team captain. Captains must a game you love! Form a co-ed team, join IM Volleyball then turn in their team packet with the compete in scheduled weekly games with official refs.

44 INTRAMURALS OPEN GYM

We offer Open Gym for the following OPEN HITTING activities: September-October at Varsity Softball Field. BADMINTON TBD VOLLEYBALL January-February in the Sports Center. OPEN HITTING September-October on the Varsity WATER Baseball Field. Time TBD in the Aquatics Center. January-February in the Field House OPEN MAT WRESTLING BASKETBALL October-November in the Wrestling September-October in the Field House. Room.

FENCING LEARN MORE

Stevenson High School provides students with open gym September-October in the East Website: http://www.d125.org/students/shs- opportunities to improve their skills in a relaxed environment Commons. intramurals/open-gym or stop by Student Activities. on campus. All Stevenson students are eligible, and must bring a current school ID each day to participate. September-October at the JV Softball Field.

M T W Th F Sa SPORTS STEVENSON STRENGTH + CONDITIONING (SSC) (CO-ED) CENTER MORNING

MEETS SPONSOR Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-7 a.m. in the Sports Center, winter and spring seasons.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Participants must register online and bring their current SHS ID to each Brian Burja work out to be eligible to participate. [email protected]

Stevenson athletes are encourage to attend Stevenson LEARN MORE Strength & Conditioning (SSC) morning work-outs to enhance IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by their athletic performance. Stevenson coaches are on hand to Student Activities. run this dynamic speed, strength, and agility program. Check with your coach to see if SSC is encouraged or required for your sport.

45 M T W Th F Sa VARIOUS WEIGHT ROOM • CARDIO FITNESS CENTER ROOMS SEE SCHEDULE BELOW

WEIGHT ROOM (CO-ED) SPONSORS The Weight Room (room 1120 ) is open These facilities are supervised by various Monday-Friday from 6-7 a.m. and 3:30- Stevenson Athletics Coaches. 5:45 p.m. Closed on final exam days and non-school days. LEARN MORE

IM website: www.d125.org/im or stop by CARDIO FITNESS CENTER (CO-ED) Student Activities. The Cardio Fitness Center (room 5042 ) is open Monday-Friday, 3:45-5:45 p.m. Closed on final exam days and non- school days.

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Players must bring their current SHS ID and sign in with the room Stevenson students: Exercise using Stevenson’s free, supervisor each day to work out. The state-of-the-art Weight Room and Cardio Fitness Center. Weight Room and Cardio Fitness Center These facilities are exclusively for Stevenson students use. is for Stevenson students only. Get fit to help boost your confidence, relieve stress, fight illness, and increase energy. Grab a friend and make the commitment to get healthy!

46 INTRAMURALS LEADERSHIP M T W Th F Sa 1123 FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Must be a member of the current freshman class. Additional commitments include service events, unity events, Homecoming events, Winterfest events, and potential participation in Student Senate.

Rebecca Krause REQUIREMENTS [email protected] None.

JOIN It’s easy to join—simply start attending meetings on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays in the College Career Center (room 1123) Class board is a great way to build class spirit while making from 3:30-4:30 p.m. new friends. We work on special events like Homecoming and Dan Miller Winterfest, but also on special projects that create life long MEMBERSHIP [email protected] memories while having fun and making a difference through Unlimited. unity and community service.

M T W Th F Sa 8046-48 SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS General weekly meetings, service and unity events, Homecoming and Winterfest events, participation in class unity events, and Student Senate meetings.

REQUIREMENTS Jane Klewin Must be a member of the current [email protected] sophomore class.

JOIN Come to any club meeting on Tuesdays from 3:30-5 p.m. in room 8046-48.

Sophomore Class Board members help plan activities and GENERAL MEMBERSHIP events to build class unity. We work to promote class and ■ Unlimited. Courtney Croak school spirit during Homecoming and Winterfest and work ■ Elections for Executive Board are [email protected] on other projects throughout the year. held in the spring.

47 LOWER SPORTS M T W Th F Sa CENTER JUNIOR CLASS BOARD LOBBY AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Must be a member of the current junior class.

REQUIREMENTS Need to attend weekly meetings and one night of Homecoming decorations to be a Junior Class Board Roster Amy Schroeder member, or be a general member [email protected] and come to meetings when you are available to help. Your participation in Junior Class Board can provide experiences to help build your resume in InnerView.

Class Board members help plan activities to help provide JOIN shared experiences, build campus unity, and contribute to Contact a sponsor or other Junior Class Anne Pekovitch the community through special projects. General elections Board members for information. Weekly [email protected] for board members are held in the spring. meetings are on Thursdays in the lower Sports Center Lobby. LEARN MORE Facebook: SHS Class Board of 2019 MEMBERSHIP Instagram: @shs.classboard2019 Unlimited.

M T W Th F Sa 6014 SENIOR CLASS BOARD ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Commitments include any initiatives planned by the Senior Class Executive Board to build school spirit and class unity.

REQUIREMENTS Must be a member of the current Adam Kehoe senior class. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. Class Board members help plan activities for the class and contribute to the community through special projects. JOIN Our focus is to create class and school spirit through fun Email a sponsor or join any Thursday activities for unity among members of the current senior general member meeting at 3:30 p.m. class. For example, we host Mr. SHS in February and in room 6014. Nancy Peterson facilitate other social gatherings. [email protected]

48 LEADERSHIP 2x/WEEK:M T 3rd PERIODW Th + STUDYF HALLSa WOOD STUDENT COUNCIL(STU-CO) OR 1x/WEEK: MONDAY NIGHT COMMONS

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students are expected to participate in service for Student Council, which include but are not limited to: lunch table work, Student Council unity events, faculty babysitting, etc. Steve Soszko [email protected] REQUIREMENTS $25 membership dues.

JOIN Two days per week during 3rd period (scheduled study hall rest of the days) Dave Eddy in the Wood Commons. One day per [email protected] week if attending on Monday night. Consider being a part of Student Council, the voice of Participate in Homecoming decorations/ the students to our school community. Student Council dance, and Winterfest decorations/ participates in leadership training, service opportunities, dance. and other community events. Most importantly, we have Molly Sponseller a lot of fun. MEMBERSHIP [email protected] Unlimited. LEARN MORE Instagram: @stucostevenson

49 M T W Th F Sa 2712 AMBASSADOR YEARBOOK ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS We meet three times per week and expect members to attend at least two of those meetings. Students should also participate in at least one workshop per year. Stephanie Hunsberger REQUIREMENTS [email protected] None.

JOIN To join, simply start attending meetings. We meet Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 3:30-5 p.m. in room Rebecca Krause 2712; possibly more frequently near [email protected] We build the yearbook each year from the ground up. deadlines. Ambassador yearbook staff members photograph and write about everything that happens around Stevenson MEMBERSHIP throughout the year. We design and produce each page in Maximum 30 students. the yearbook and run distribution at the end of the year. Tinna Plueger We get it done and have fun in the process! [email protected]

DJ CLUB M T W Th F Sa 1204 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN See our crew in action and watch behind Joe Pine the scenes video on our Facebook page [email protected] (below). Or simply stop by a meeting in room 1204 (West Faculty Dining Room) LEARN MORE on Mondays from 4:30-6:30 p.m. plus Facebook: SHS DJ Club various other times for events.

MEMBERSHIP Come enjoy good music, rock out on our DJ gear and make Unlimited. some noise! All SHS students who are interested in electronic music, DJing, Controllerism, MCing, lighting, stage design, and being awesome are encouraged to join. DJ Club students will provide at school events like the Freshman Mixer, assemblies, and Project Dance. No experience necessary.

50 MEDIA M T W Th F Sa 1204 SHS-TV ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come to any meeting on Mondays Joe Pine from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1204 (West [email protected] Faculty Dining Room). We also meet at various other times for events.

See our crew in action and watch behind the scenes video on our Facebook page.

Be part of Stevenson’s broadcast video crew. Students in MEMBERSHIP SHS-TV are part of our live broadcast team. Students have Unlimited. Kevin Lambermont the opportunity to run camera, sound, graphics, replay and [email protected] direct a variety of live video productions including sporting, performance and special events. We work side-by-side with LEARN MORE

WAES to create exciting and engaging programs for our Facebook: SHS TV nationwide audience on the Stevenson Broadcast Network.

M T W Th F Sa 2710-12 STATESMAN NEWSPAPER ROOM DAILY CLASS

COMMITMENT JOIN ■ Attend class daily. The Statesman is a scheduled daily class ■ Participate in 12-20 monthly “layout and located in room 2710-2712. nights” after-school until about 8:30 p.m. (design and lay out the MEMBERSHIP Statesman). We get dinner, hang out, Maximum 20-30 students. and work in the computer lab.

■ Pass out each new issue of SPONSOR newspaper before school starts. ■ Attend two to four all day field trips each year.

REQUIREMENTS Students must have completed Journalistic Writing and Advanced Dean Bradshaw Joining the Statesman not only means that you get to take Journalistic Writing courses prior to [email protected] part in writing and designing a news magazine read by joining. Both courses provide students with a base of knowledge in terms of over 3,000 people, but it also means that you join a family. LEARN MORE The support and friendships that come from this class are writing and design and prepare them for Facebook: Statesman incomparable, with the whole staff joining together to create positions on the school newspaper. six to eight annual issues.

51 ONCEM PERT WEEKW DURINGTh F8th HOURSa 1309 STEVENSON NETWORK NEWS (SNN) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

REQUIREMENTS Students must have 8th hour free.

JOIN Auditions begin the second week Patrick Fairchild of school. Applications and sign up [email protected] information can be found in the Student Activities office and on the SHS website.

Once a week during 8th hour in room 1309 (lower ILC).

MEMBERSHIP Stevenson Networks News (SNN) produces the Maximum 30 students. announcements that are seen every morning throughout Ryan Aronoff the school. The club is comprised of 30 students divided into [email protected] teams who meet 8th hour to help film, produce and anchor the four-minute news program. LEARN MORE Watch the morning announcements.

STEVENSON STYLER FASHION CLUB M T W Th F Sa 1612 ROOM AFTERNOON STEVENSON COMMITMENT SPONSOR Styler Spring/Summer 2017, Volume 16 Members must participate in the Annual Fashion Show.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Christina Erickson SUMMER of Come to any meeting, Wednesdays [email protected] from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1612 Color (Fashion Lab Room). No previous experience necessary.

MEMBERSHIP 15 Unlimited. The Stevenson Styler Fashion Club is all about what’s trending in the industry. Some events and activities include: guest speakers, field trips, writing for the Stevenson Styler Fashion Magazine, planning the Annual Fashion Show, fashion discussions, and videos. The club is open to anyone and everyone so bring your friends for some fashionable fun!

52 MEDIA M T W Th F Sa 2516 THE WIT + THE HALF-WIT ROOM AFTERNOON

including Adobe products like InDesign SPONSORS and Photoshop, to produce a gorgeous magazine.

JOIN Come to any Thursday meeting from 3:45-5 p.m. in room 2516 until the end of December and end of April when the Jim Barnabee club then meets on M/W/Th/Sa [email protected] for production.

REQUIREMENTS OR COMMITMENT None.

MEMBERSHIP The WIT is Stevenson high school’s nationally award winning Unlimited. literary magazine. The Half-Wit is the literary magazine Robert Zagorski designed specifically for Freshman and Sophomores. Both [email protected] magazines showcase the incredible student fiction, poetry, prose, drama, raps, musical scores and, of course, art. The club brings together students who love to read, who take the LEARN MORE responsibility to judge student writing, and learn the skills, Facebook: The Wit

ONE 90-MINUTE SHIFT PER WEEK WAES 88.1FM STEVENSON RADIO + SPORTS BROADCASTING M T W Th F Sa 1906 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Members must be available to staff/ attend a minimum of one 90-minute shift/scheduled program segment per week either before or after school.

REQUIREMENTS Genuine interest in learning about all Jason Carlson aspects of operating an FCC licensed [email protected] working radio station.

JOIN Come to informational meeting at the beginning of the school year in room 1906, or contact a sponsor. WAES and Sports Broadcasting exists to give students a During the school year, the radio station professional broadcasting experience. Students will be will air every morning and afternoon Scott Williams involved in all facets of the operation and maintenance of the and students will also broadcast various [email protected] radio station including script writing, production techniques/ Stevenson sporting events. editing, programming, promotion, and equipment operation.

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 60 students.

53 M T W Th F Sa 2200 BAROQUE ENSEMBLE + VIOL CONSORT ROOM A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. & P.M.

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Attend all rehearsals, clinics, and performances.

REQUIREMENTS Audition required. Must be enrolled in a music class at SHS, have previous experience and be able to commit to Enrique Vilaseco the schedule provided. [email protected]

JOIN Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7-8:20 a.m., Fridays from 3:30-6 p.m. in room 2200 (Orchestra Room). The Adlai E. Stevenson Baroque Ensemble and Viol Consort are unique ensembles focusing on Historically-Informed MEMBERSHIP Dr. Phillip Serna Performance (H.I.P.) practices performed on period Maximum 24 musicians in Baroque [email protected] instruments. The Viol Consort focuses on repertoire of the Ensemble and 14 musicians in Viol Renaissance through Baroque eras, while the Baroque Consort. LEARN MORE Ensemble focuses on repertoire of the Baroque and Classical Facebook: Adlai E. Stevenson High School Baroque periods performed on period instruments. Students perform Ensemble & Viol Consort for regular school functions, community events, Stevenson YouTube: Adlai E. Stevenson High School Baroque solo and ensemble festival, etc. Ensemble & Viol Consort This alternative strings group is the in Historically Informed Performance (H.I.P.). Learn about performance practice of the Renaissance up to early Classical period and perform on period instruments. Be a part of a truly special ensemble.

54 MUSIC M T W Th F Sa 2202 FLUTE CHOIR ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Flute Choir members are expected to attend performances and rehearsals.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Nanci Karlin Information will be given out in band [email protected] at the beginning of the school year. Flute Choir meets on Tuesdays from LEARN MORE 7:40-8:25 a.m. in room 2202 (Choir Facebook: SHS Flute Choir 2018-2019 Room).

MEMBERSHIP Flute choir is a performance ensemble open to all SHS Maximum 25 students. flutists. No audition is required if you are in band. Students may have the opportunity to also perform on piccolo, alto flute and/or bass flute. The choir meets weekly and has two to three performances each semester. Performances include band concerts, Solo and Ensemble Festival, and an end of the year recital.

GUITAR CLUB M T W Th F Sa 2200 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Performances at the Co-Curricular Fair, charity events, and other performances.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Shaun Zimmerman Email the sponsor or just come to [email protected] room 2200 on Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m.

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 40 students.

Students play and jam on guitars individually and/or collaboratively in styles of their choice. Veteran players share their knowledge with novice players and presentations from guest guitarists and videos are offered throughout the year. Members can either bring their own guitars or use one of the 40 guitars and two acoustic basses available through the music department.

55 JAZZ COMBO • ENSEMBLE • LAB BAND M T W Th F Sa 2203 ROOM AFTERNOON

more experienced jazz students. Concert ■ Jazz Ensemble: Tuesdays Jazz Band (maximum 30 students) is 5:15-6:30 p.m., Thursdays 5:15-7 p.m. a large ensemble for intermediate jazz ■ Jazz Lab Band: Tuesdays and students. Jazz Lab Band (maximum Thursdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. 40 students) is a large ensemble for ■ Concert Jazz Band: Mondays and developing jazz students. Wednesdays 3:30-4:30 p.m. COMMITMENT Performances at school and in the SPONSOR community.

REQUIREMENTS Students will audition in fall by submitting a recorded video audition.

Any student in an SHS Concert Band and non-band students JOIN Maddie Vogler who play guitar, piano, drums, or bass can participate in any ■ All ensembles meet in room 2203 [email protected] of these groups. Students who audition for these ensembles (Band Room). are automatically part of a jazz group. ■ Monday Combo: Mondays 4:30-5:30 p.m., Wednesday Combo: Jazz Combos (maximum 15 students) are small ensembles Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. for students who want to gain experience improvising. Jazz Ensemble (maximum 25 students) is a large ensemble for

JAZZ ETC. M T W Th F Sa 2202 ROOM EVENING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Various concert performances.

REQUIREMENTS Fall audition.

JOIN Contact the sponsor for more Alice Nuteson information or audition in September. [email protected] Jazz Etc. meets Wednesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. in room 2202 (Choir Room).

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 20 students.

Do you like shows like The Sing Off? Or movies like Pitch Perfect? Then Jazz Etc. is a group for you. We are a small, co-ed singing group that performs contemporary pop and jazz songs. Join us for singing, fun, and performances in our community.

56 MUSIC M T W Th F Sa 2202 JUST THE GUYS ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Three choir concerts: December, April, and May.

REQUIREMENTS Fall audition.

JOIN Ken Preuss See Mrs. Nuteson in the Choir Room [email protected] for details. Just The Guys meets on Tuesdays from 7-8:30 p.m. in room 2202 LEARN MORE (Choir Room). YouTube: Creep - Just the Guys - Adlai E. Stevenson High School Spring Choral Concert 2017 MEMBERSHIP Maximum 12-18 students. Just The Guys is Stevenson’s all male a cappella singing group open to freshmen through seniors. The group meets once a week in the evenings and performs at three concerts during the school year. The goal is to work on fresh and exciting music, improve vocal technique, and deliver a collegiate-level singing experience.

LADYJAZZ M T W Th F Sa 2202 ROOM EVENING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Three concert performances each school year.

REQUIREMENTS Fall audition. See Mrs. Snelten in the Choir Room (2202) in early September.

Kirstin Snelten JOIN [email protected] Ladyjazz meets Thursdays 7-8:30 p.m. in room 2202 (Chorus Room).

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 20 students.

Ladyjazz is an auditioned a cappella singing group open to freshman through senior girls. We perform mostly jazz and popular music in the style of contemporary a cappella groups like the Pentatonix. Ladyjazz performs at three major concert events throughout the school year and often performs in the community as well.

57 M T W Th F Sa 2202 MADRIGAL SINGERS ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR In addition to the Madrigal Dinner, the Madrigal Singers will make other community performances and perform in the Spring Choral Concert.

JOIN Students audition in January. We meet Ellen Singer Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45-5:45 [email protected] p.m. in room 2202 (Choir Room).

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 25 students.

The Madrigal Singers is a singing group open to freshmen through seniors. We perform a cappella choral music from the Renaissance as well as modern music written in the Madrigal style. The Madrigal Dinner features singing, acting, and dancing, and a script written by students.

CALENDARM T AVAILABLEW Th INF SPRINGSa BAND MARCHING BAND ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students are expected to participate in all rehearsals and performances on the Marching Band calendar.

REQUIREMENTS Dr. Sonny Petway Students must be enrolled in band to [email protected] participate.

JOIN Calendars will be shared with students in the spring. Practices will take place in the Band Room and the football Caitlin McGovern stadium. [email protected]

Marching Band is required for all students who are in band. MEMBERSHIP They perform at all home football games and at other Unlimited. community events. LEARN MORE Maddie Vogler Contact the Band Directors for more [email protected] information.

58 MUSIC M T W Th F Sa 2201 PASS ON THE BEAT ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Willingness to perform with and for others.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Stacy Shub Come to any meeting on Wednesdays [email protected] from 3:45-4:45 p.m. in room 2201.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

This club welcomes all students of various musical talents and abilities. We are a musical charity club that invites anyone with an interest in music and a desire to perform for those within the SHS community as well as for the community outside of the school. You don’t need to be Mozart, Yo-Yo Ma, or even Neil Peart to join, you just need a “can-do” attitude and a willingness to share your talents with others.

MCALENDART WAVAILABLETh INF FALLSa BAND PEP BAND ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students are expected to participate in all assigned performances.

REQUIREMENTS Students must be enrolled in Band to participate.

Caitlin McGovern JOIN [email protected] Band directors will share more information in the fall. Practices will take LEARN MORE place in the Band Room. Contact the Band Directors for more information. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. Pep Band is a volunteer ensemble that performs at 12 Varsity boys and girls basketball games each year. All students, grade 9-12, who are members of the Band, are eligible to participate.

59 SEEM FALLT ANDW SPRINGTh SCHEDULEF Sa BAND PERCUSSION CLUB ROOM

COMMITMENT MEMBERSHIP Marching Band performances, Maximum 30 students. Percussion Ensemble concerts and festivals. SPONSOR

REQUIREMENTS Must be a percussionist enrolled in a SHS curricular band, complete an audition and agree to the rehearsal and performance requirements.

Will Cooley JOIN [email protected] Contact the sponsor. Percussion Club meets in the Band Room: The Stevenson Percussion Club explores percussion ■ Fall: Wednesdays 6-9 p.m. techniques and literature through performance. During the ■ fall semester, the club focus is on marching percussion and Spring: Mondays 6-8 p.m., Tuesdays 6:30-9 p.m., and Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. the Drumline performs together with the SHS Marching Band. During the spring semester, the club focus is on concert percussion literature that culminates in a percussion ensemble performance.

M T W Th F Sa 2200 STRINGS BOARD ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT JOIN Prepare program notes for all Application required. Stop by the performances, create videos and written room 2200 (Orchestra Room) for more material on the Strings Program, help information or call 847-415-4750. Meets inform the community about the Strings Thursday mornings from 7-8:20 a.m. Program at SHS, connect with the in room 2200 and additional times community through performances and depending on events throughout the other volunteer services to help various school year and summer. organizations in need, perform at school sponsored events such as awards MEMBERSHIP ceremonies, etc. Maximum 40 students.

REQUIREMENTS SPONSOR Skill in playing the guitar, violin, viola, cello, or bass and an interest Strings Board is a student government body for orchestra in developing orchestra and guitar and guitar members. Members organize and plan community outreach and social activities. Open to events, chamber music performances, assist the feeder freshman through seniors enrolled in a school programs, freshman orientation, the 8th grade Summer Stevenson orchestra and guitar classes. Strings Camp, and more. The Board promotes spirit by Enrique Vilaseco designing and creating orchestra t-shirts and decorating for [email protected] Homecoming.

60 MUSIC M T W Th F Sa 2200 TRI-M MUSIC HONOR SOCIETY ROOM MORNING & AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Participate in music service, concert assistance, and outreach performance events.

REQUIREMENTS Must be a junior or senior in the top group of your fine arts area. Shaun Zimmerman [email protected] JOIN Fall application. Meets the first Tuesday LEARN MORE of every month, morning and afternoon National Website: http://www.nafme.org/programs/ in room 2200 (Orchestra Room). tri-m-music-honor-society/

MEMBERSHIP Tri-M is an internationally recognized music honor Unlimited. society. The name stands for Modern Music Masters. The primary goals of Tri-M are to provide service to school and community and to pursue excellence in all musical endeavors.

61 M T W Th F Sa 1414 ANIME CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Just stop by, grab a snack and Diana Praljak enjoy! Mondays after school from [email protected] 3:30-5:30 p.m. in room 1414.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Anime Club focuses on different aspects of animation, anime, and Japanese culture as seen through videos, comic books, and other popular media. We provide a relaxed, stress-free atmosphere where we view two anime epics per meeting. Come and join the fun!

GROUNDS M T W Th F Sa AUTO CLUB BARN AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN All students are welcome to join at Tom Prochnow any time, on any day. We meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30-5 p.m. at the Grounds Barn by the Port Clinton Lot.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. Auto Club offers hands-on maintenance and repair experiences for all-level learners. The club will focus on learning automotive skills ranging from basic to advanced. Field trips and an automobile rebuild will occur throughout the year.

62 RECREATION M T W Th F Sa 1506 BOARD GAME CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Our charity events are not required, but highly encouraged. Our goal is to host at least one volunteer event each semester, details TBD.

REQUIREMENTS None. Edgar Aguirre [email protected] JOIN Come to any one of our club meetings LEARN MORE Board Game Club is a place for students to meet weekly on Mondays from 3:30-5 p.m., in Instagram: shsboardgameclub to learn and play new strategic board games. Additionally, room 1506. Facebook: Board Game Club - Stevenson High students can partake in our community outreach events— School hosting community game nights for feeder schools, local MEMBERSHIP libraries, and charitable organizations. Unlimited.

M T W Th F Sa 2112 CHOREOGRAPHY CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Just show up every other Monday from Maura Sternberg 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Dance Studio, [email protected] room 2112.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

If you like to dance, this club is the place for you. There are no auditions for Choreo Club; all are welcome to learn routines from others or teach your own. Misfits, the audition part of the club, performs at events such as World’s Fair, Showcase, and pep assemblies. Performances are not mandatory. If you’d rather just come and blow off some stress by dancing at Choreo Club and not perform in front of anybody, that’s okay too.

63 M T W Th F Sa 3012 COMPUTER SCIENCE CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Stop by any Wednesday from 3:30-5 p.m. David Gumminger in room 3012. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP LEARN MORE Maximum 30 students. Facebook: SHS Computer Science Club 2018-19

Computer Science (CS Club) offers students a collaborative environment to learn new computer science topics, develop applications individually or as a team, and participate in club-wide competitions and projects. Any and all programming backgrounds are welcome, and projects can range from multi-player video games to complex scientific simulations.

CULTURAL CUISINE CLUB M T W Th F Sa 1406 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come to our first meeting in August to Courtney Croak join. You will be able to sign up for the [email protected] club, meet the sponsor and Executive Board, and talk with fellow members over a bowl of ice cream. If you are not able to make it, email the sponsor.

Meets every other Wednesday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in room 1406. Do you love to cook? Do you love to eat? If your answer to either of those questions is yes, come check out Cultural MEMBERSHIP Cuisine Club. At each meeting there is a different cultural Any student can join, but the foods lab focus and students get the opportunity to make an has a maximum capacity of 36 students appetizer, main dish, and dessert related to that culture. that can attend each meeting. At the end of the meeting...we feast!

64 RECREATION M T W Th F Sa 1204 INTERACTIVE GAMERS CLUB (IGC) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Stop by any week to join. We meet Ryan Fedewa on Thursdays from 3:30-6 p.m. in [email protected] room 1204 (Faculty Dining Room).

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Do you enjoy card games like Magic, Pokemon, or Ascension? Have you ever played board games like Ticket to Ride, Robert Pinta Settlers of Catan, or Pandemic? Want to learn RPGs like [email protected] D&D or tabletops like Warhammer? Then IGC is the club for you! Whether you’re an expert or a beginner, IGC has tons of games, activities, and tournaments that will leave you anything but “board.”

VIDEO GAME CLUB (VGC) M T W Th F Sa 1204 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Contact Dr. Schroeder or attend Andy Schroeder a meeting on Tuesdays from [email protected] 3:30-5:30 p.m. in room 1204.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Video Game Club is an after school club where students play platform video games such as PS4, Nintendo WiU, and X-Box. We also play retro games like NES, Atari, and N64. Come play casually after school, or participate in one of the monthly Smash Bros. tournaments.

65 M T W Th F Sa 5044 ZUMBA CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Come and workout whenever you have time.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Raquel Antillera Tuesdays at 3:45 p.m. in room 5044. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP LEARN MORE Maximum 50 students. Facebook: SHS Zumba Club

Members of Zumba club have fun while working out with this energetic, Latin-based fitness class. We dance to new fun choreographies every week. Come and see what everyone is so excited about. Ditch the workout, join the party!

66 RECREATION M T W Th F Sa 7064 ANIMAL WELFARE CLUB (AWC) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS Must love animals!

JOIN Anyone can join by coming to one of Liz Kenney our events, or any meeting on Tuesdays [email protected] from 3:40-4:30 p.m. in room 7064. LEARN MORE MEMBERSHIP http://shsanimalwelfare.weebly.com/ Unlimited.

Animal Welfare Club is committed to making the world a better place for our furry, feathery, and scaly friends. We educate ourselves and others about issues related to the welfare of all kinds of animals, and we engage in hands-on activities that will serve to improve the condition of animals in our community. Club activities include animal visits, informative talks from community resources, and fundraising activities including blanket and treat making.

ART FROM THE HEART (AFH) M T W Th F Sa 1102 SERVICE ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come to any meeting on Thursdays Deanna Dreyer from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1102. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP LEARN MORE Maximum 60 students. Facebook: SHS Art from The Heart

Art from the Heart (AFH) is a club for all students that like to be creative. AFH donates most of their projects to local charities. Club members might paint one week and tie blankets the next. Each creative project is sure to bring a smile to the recipient. Members may take the initiative on some projects as leadership opportunities. Occasional field trips will be taken to deliver hand-made items.

67 M T W Th F Sa East BEST BUDDIES COMMONS MORNING + AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS This year-long commitment includes: ■ One to two Monday meetings per month before and after school ■ One to two outings per month ■ Weekly contacts between Buddy Friends Jenna Aronson ■ It is a year-long commitment. [email protected]

REQUIREMENTS To be a Peer Buddy, you need to have a desire to work with others who have intellectual disabilities. Previous experience working with individuals with Do you enjoying hanging out with the best? Then join disabilities is preferred but not required. Best Buddies! This group is a non-for-profit international Jenna Breuer program that enhances the lives of people with intellectual JOIN [email protected] and developmental disabilities by promoting one-to-one There is a formal application and friendships. Students with disabilities (buddies) are paired interview process in late August/early up with students without disabilities (peer buddies) and September of each year. Each applicant friendships develop through SHS sponsored events and must attend a required information outside of school hang outs. meeting prior to submitting their application and interviewing. Additional information regarding this process is advertised the first few weeks of the Nicole Krippinger school year. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP LEARN MORE Membership is dependent upon the Facebook: SHS Best Buddies 2018-2019 number of students with disabilities Instagram: @StevensonBestBuddies that choose to participate in the club. VSCO: @stevensonbestbuddies The size of the club is limited in order to ensure an enjoyable and functional environment for our Buddies.

68 SERVICE M T W Th F Sa VARIES BEST BUDDIES TRANSITION ROOM MORNING & AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Students are expected to attend social events, peer buddy meetings, and chapter meetings.

REQUIREMENTS Being a good friend.

Sarah Burja JOIN [email protected] Attend initial introductory meetings and interviews. We meet on Mondays before and after school, on and off campus.

MEMBERSHIP Membership is determined by the We are a small, intimate group that engages in social number of buddies who participate activities in order to create 1:1 friendships between students each year. Lauren Albert with and without disabilities as they transition into their adult [email protected] lives. Our motto is to foster friendships between all!

CATALYST M T W Th F Sa 2104 MORNING ROOM

Outreach, and Human Resources. SPONSORS Members are empowered to have “Catalyst Courage” and “Be The Change” in our community through education, policy change, and other evidence- based initiatives. Cristina Cortesi [email protected] REQUIREMENTS Students must currently be drug and alcohol free and be committed to the prevention of youth substance use.

JOIN Jamie Epstein Complete an application on the Catalyst [email protected] webpage via the Student Activities Catalyst is a leadership group dedicated to supporting and website. Upon completion, you will be encouraging a drug and alcohol free lifestyle for the youth contacted for an interview. in our community. We are divided into several committees that each address this public health issue from a different COMMITMENT Elise Hauptman perspective or target audience. Students can select their Most Thursday mornings, 7:40-8:25 a.m. [email protected] committee based on personal interest from the following list: SHS Outreach, Staff Engagement, Parent Outreach, MEMBERSHIP Community Youth Activism, Marijuana Legislation, Policy, Unlimited. Public Relations, Research/Evaluation, Sender School 69 MDURINGT ACTIVITYW Th PERIODSF Sa 2104 FREE THE CHILDREN (FTC) ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Students participate in multiple charity events throughout the year.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Kristen One FTC has meetings once a month during [email protected] the activity period in room 2104. Speak with one of our Executive Board LEARN MORE members and join our initiative for YouTube: We Day 2017: SHS Free The Children change.

MEMBERSHIP Free The Children (FTC) carries the power of WE, globally Unlimited. impacting people through the five pillars of health, food, water, education, and opportunity. By meeting once a month, our members have been able to participate in local/global campaigns. In the past we have collected non-perishable goods, sold Rafiki bracelets that were handmade from Nicaragua, created care bags to hand out to the homeless, and more.

70 VARIES SERVICE MDURINGT FRESHMANW Th ADVISORYF Sa FRESHMEN MENTOR PROGRAM (FMP) ROOM FOUR DAYS EACH WEEK

COMMITMENT SPONSORS FMP student mentors lead 20-28 freshmen in an advisory setting four days per week for the entire school year. Other responsibilities include two summer leadership trainings, monthly leadership lunches, Open House and Incoming Freshman Parent Nights. Zara Dittman [email protected] REQUIREMENTS Sophomores and juniors are eligible to apply for mentoring during their junior/senior year after completing the application process which includes an online application, video submission, The Freshman Mentor Program (FMP) is a comprehensive faculty evaluation, and interview. advisory program that spans the length of freshman year Kristen One and focuses on helping students create and maintain JOIN [email protected] connections to campus, classmates, and our community. Attend an informational meeting in The FMP upperclassmen mentors are “trusted guides” who November to learn about the FMP help students become familiar with Stevenson’s physical application process which includes an layout, policies, programs, traditions, and personnel, while online application, video submission, simultaneously developing powerful relationships with faculty evaluation, and interview. each freshman. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. Michael Martinez [email protected] LEARN MORE

Website: www.d125.org/students/clubs-and- activities/clubs/ freshmen-mentor-program

Christy Koulouris [email protected]

Ashley Rose [email protected]

71 M T W Th F Sa 2506 GREEN TEAM ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Join us on Mondays after school from Dawn Forde 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 2506. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP Maximum 35 students.

Green Team is a student run club which looks to promote a “greener” way of life for the Stevenson community. Students meet weekly to plan events that will make Stevenson and the Lincolnshire community more environmentally aware and friendly.

KEY CLUB INTERNATIONAL M T W Th F Sa 1508-10 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Weekly attendance is expected based on the members’ availability (students choose the day(s) of interest). General meetings occur monthly.

REQUIREMENTS None. Jodie Mosk [email protected] JOIN Contact a sponsor or an Executive LEARN MORE Board member. Facebook: SHS Key Club 2018-2019 Key Club meets after school every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with occasional special events held on An affiliate of Kiwanis International, Key Club is a service Fridays. Members meet at and depart organization providing support to children, senior citizens, from the Lower East Glass Commons and other community programs within our local area. (Lot C)), 1508/1510. Students can earn leadership hours by holding Executive Board positions, project-planning, etc. MEMBERSHIP None.

72 SERVICE M T W Th F Sa 7066-68 KIVA ROOM AFTERNOON

REQUIREMENTS SPONSORS None.

JOIN Contact current Executive Board members or a sponsor and attend the first meeting. KIVA meets Wednesdays after school, every other week in room Anthony Reibel 7066-68. [email protected]

COMMITMENT Participation is required in our fundraising events as well as deciding which eligible candidates get loans.

KIVA raises money and lends it to entrepreneurs in Third MEMBERSHIP World countries who are looking to start a business. The Maximum 150 students. Darshan Jain entrepreneurs then pay back the loan to our club so we can [email protected] use that money to loan to other entrepreneurs. KIVA teaches compassion, economic skills, dedication, and cultural LEARN MORE awareness. KIVA is a national organization. Facebook: SHS KIVA Club 2018-2019

73 VARIES–SEEM T NHSW WEBSITETh FORF DETAILSSa TBD NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (NHS) ROOM

COMMITMENT JOIN A minimum of one NHS service Invitation letters are mailed home in experience, two additional service the spring. See NHS website for meeting experiences, and attendance at monthly time and location. meetings are required each semester for those who are members. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. REQUIREMENTS In the spring of sophomore or junior SPONSORS year, eligible students are invited to apply to NHS by USPS mail if they have maintained a 3.9000 weighted cumulative GPA or higher. If students wish to accept the invitation and be inducted, they must submit evidence The National Honor Society (NHS) is the nation’s premier of the following: Brett Erdmann organization established to recognize outstanding high 1) Completion of 1-3 service experiences [email protected] school students. More than just an honor roll, NHS serves to with adult verification that meet the recognize those students who have demonstrated excellence following criteria: in the areas of scholarship, service, leadership, and character. (a) The activity placed the student Stevenson’s National Honor Society chapter activities include in a position of special fundraising, charitable activities, and service to the school responsibility (committee head, and community. directing or planning an event, etc.). (b) The role required the student to facilitate effective communication Maureen Albert between individuals and/or [email protected] groups. (c) The role required the student and his/her group to set a goal and create an action plan to achieve it. 2) Completion of 1-3 leadership experiences with adult verification that meet the following criteria: (a) Service activities are done on Katie Hyken behalf of others (not including [email protected] immediate family members. (b) No compensation: grade, class credit, monetary or other has been given. (c) Service activities must be done outside the school day or during unscheduled time. Taylor Osieck (d) The primary intent of the activity is [email protected] to aid and assist others for the good of the community. LEARN MORE 3) Successful evaluation of the student’s Website: www.d125.org/students/clubs-and- character through an analysis of the activities/national-honor-society student’s disciplinary record. Facebook: National Honor Society: AESHS Chapter

74 SERVICE OPERATION SNOWBALL(OS) M T W Th F Sa 2700 AFTERNOON ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Teen Staff: Attend training sessions and the entire retreat including the parent program upon return to SHS.

Participants: Attend retreat Thursday evening through Saturday early afternoon. Kathryn Stoczanyn REQUIREMENT [email protected] Students are expected to adhere to the SHS Code of Conduct.

JOIN Teen Staff: Open to sophomores (if a previous participant), juniors and Operation Snowball is a fun-filled two and a half day retreat seniors. planned by students for students and packed with indoor/ Mary Czaplewski outdoor activities, speakers, small group sessions, and Participants: Open to all SHS students. [email protected] more. It is held at an overnight camp in Wisconsin and gives students a chance to meet new people and step outside their MEMBERSHIP comfort zone while building leadership skills. 30 OS teen staff and 150 participants.

LEARN MORE

Instagram: shsoperationsnowball

Website: www.d125.org/students/clubs-and-activities/clubs/ operation-snowball Tommy Wolfe [email protected]

Stephanie Ross [email protected]

75 M T W Th F Sa 2500-02 PEER HELPERS ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT MEMBERSHIP Selected students must participate in Maximum 50-60 students. an extensive summer training, attend Wednesday meetings, and spend one SPONSORS lunch period per week staffing the Student Lounge throughout the school year.

REQUIREMENTS Peer Helpers are sophomores through Sarah LaFrancis seniors who are selected after an [email protected] application/interview process and obtaining faculty recommendations. Meetings and following the SHS co-curricular code of conduct are mandatory. Peer Helpers are leaders who show great character, kindness, and Sarah Bowen an openness and appreciation for others. They staff the Student JOIN [email protected] Lounge, a safe place students go to talk, relax, obtain resources, Learn more by speaking with Peer or eat their lunch. The program offers support for students by Helpers during lunch periods in the LEARN MORE providing peer counseling and school wide campaigns. Student Lounge. Apply in the spring for https://sites.google.com/a/d125.org/peer-helpers/ the following school year. Meetings are Wednesdays from 3:45-5:30 p.m. in room 2500-02.

PEER TUTORS/ PEER TUTORS CONVERSATION PARTNERS M T W Th F Sa RECITAL HALL AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS One hour of tutoring per week; Attendance at monthly meetings.

REQUIREMENTS Students are expected to take upper level math and science classes with a B average. Spanish Honor Society a plus. Carol Butcher [email protected] JOIN Peer Tutors meet after school in the Recital Hall on the first Thursday of the month for news and training.

To apply, fill out the form at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp Peer Tutors volunteer to tutor math, science, or world QLSc9kSlwM8A5feyOUDGRNzk7L6d2-Te3_ FNi2bPNmNnbgOjIuQ/viewform language in the Learning Center for one hour per week. Mary Svihra They may tutor in the LC, Guided Study, English as a Learned [email protected] Language, or as a tutor/mentor for the Stevenson To College MEMBERSHIP program. By working with peers, tutors will strengthen their Maximum 150 students. LEARN MORE problem solving skills while making social connections and Contact Mary Svihra for more enhancing their ability to work collaboratively. information on joining.

Facebook: SHS Peer Tutors!

76 SERVICE M T W Th F Sa 1916-18 ROTARY YOUTH CLUB (RYC) (INTERACT) ROOM AFTERNOON

REQUIREMENTS SPONSORS None.

COMMITMENT None.

JOIN Attend any meeting on Mondays from Alan Nerad 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1916-18. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Rotary Youth Club (RYC) is sponsored by the Lincolnshire Morning Star Rotary Club. During every meeting you will find Bryan Elliot fun activities and events focused on service, as the mission of [email protected] our club is “Service Above Self.” Some of the fun activities that we do include blanket making for hospice and raising money LEARN MORE for End Polio Now at Trivia Night. Facebook: Rotary Youth Club 2018-19

STEVENSON AMBASSADORS M 1-2T TIMESW EACHTh MONTHF Sa 4100 ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Twice a month commitment, as well as participation in the Freshmen Parent Nights, alumni tours, and monthly visiting educator tours.

REQUIREMENTS Students must be a second semester Daryl Wallace freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior [email protected] to participate.

JOIN Stevenson Ambassadors meets one to two times each month in room 4100 (Recital Hall). Email a sponsor or Stevenson Ambassadors is a service club that provides attend a general meeting starting in tours to visiting educators, transfer students, and incoming September. Kathy McCauley freshmen. This is a low stress commitment that allows you [email protected] to convey your “Patriot Pride” while earning service hours. MEMBERSHIP Limit varies. LEARN MORE Facebook: SHS Student Ambassadors

77 OFF STEVENSON PATRIOTS IN NEW SITUATIONS (SPINS) M T W Th F Sa CAMPUS AFTERNOON ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None. SPINS sponsor an off campus activity once a month, typically on the third Thursday or Friday of the month from 3:45-7 p.m. from September through April. The bus picks up students after school in parking lot C.

Sarah Kellogg REQUIREMENTS [email protected] Any student may join who has moved from a different community prior to attending Stevenson. Signed field trip permission slips are required prior to an outing.

Stevenson Patriots in New Situations (SPINS) provides JOIN opportunities for students who are new to our community Email a sponsor to receive monthly Jo Ann D’Angelo-Hermes to meet and have fun together after school. Students who emails about upcoming activities. [email protected] transfer to Stevenson High School from other schools, Students should also consider attending communities, or countries spend time with other transfer Transfer Student Orientation meetings. students while enjoying various monthly activities such LEARN MORE as pizza parties, , arcades, Whirlyball, laser tag, MEMBERSHIP via Google Classroom and more. Unlimited.

STEVENSON PEER THEATER (SPT) (SNOWFLAKE) M T W Th F Sa 2516 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Members must attend Snow Flake in March at Daniel Wright and April at Aptakisic. Members must also commit to the “No-Use” contract.

REQUIREMENTS None. Tim Foley [email protected] JOIN Stop by a meeting or see Mr. Foley in room 2514. SPT meets on Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 2516.

MEMBERSHIP Are you a role model for younger students? Do you enjoy Unlimited. performing in short, funny skits? If so, join the Stevenson Peer Theater (SPT). Students write skits, perform them, and then facilitate the small groups at Snow Flake as well as during Red Ribbon Week at other local middle schools. No experience is necessary and all grades are welcome. With SPT, students can also earn community service hours.

78 SERVICE M T W Th F Sa 5044 STUDENTS HELPING SOLDIERS (S*H*S) LOBBY AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Join S*H*S on Tuesdays after school in Vicki Kieft room 5044. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP None.

Students Helping Soldiers (S*H*S) is a community service based club that focuses on supporting our enlisted veterans Dino Moran and their families in the local community. Several events [email protected] throughout the year include: promoting awareness, collecting donations for care packages, and raising funds LEARN MORE for different military charities. Facebook: Stevenson’s Students Helping Soldiers Instagram: studentshelpingsoldiers2k18

79 WEST M T W Th F Sa AUDITORIUM ROOM FAILED PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES (IMPROV TROUPE) EVENING SHOW

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Weekly rehearsals on Monday from 7-8:30 p.m. in the West Auditorium. Shows once a semester on Fridays at 7 p.m.

REQUIREMENTS Attend workshops and audition in Abra Chusid September. Performances once a [email protected] semester on a Friday (TBD) at 7 p.m.

MEMBERSHIP LIMIT Maximum 20-25 students. LEARN MORE http://www.d125.org/academic/divisions/fine-arts/ JOIN theatre/improv-club The Failed Presidential Candidates/Improv Troupe is a Attend workshops and audition in comedy group that performs unscripted improvisational September. Improv Troupe meets on games. At rehearsals, we work on building improv and Mondays from 7-8:30 p.m. in the general performance skills through specific exercises and West Auditorium. games. The rehearsals culminate in two open shows per year and possible additional shows. The club is great for lovers of comedy and people looking to work on performance skills.

INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY (ITS) M T W Th F Sa 2204 ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Participation in theatre events, fundraising and community involvement.

REQUIREMENTS See the point system at: http://www.d125.org/assets/1/Documents/ Thespian%20Point%20System.pdf Aimee Evans [email protected] JOIN Contact a sponsor or come to any Monday morning meeting from 8-8:30 a.m. in room 2204 (Studio Theatre). The International Thespian Society (ITS), founded in 1929, MEMBERSHIP is an honorary organization for high school and middle Joey Fitzpatrick Unlimited. school theatre students located at more than 4,200 affiliated [email protected] secondary schools across America, , and abroad. The mission of ITS is to honor student achievement in the LEARN MORE theatre arts. Facebook: SHS Theatre Clubs Twitter: @shsthespians

80 THEATRE SCRIPT STUDIO THEATRE BEFORE ACTING PLAYWRITING CLUB (TBA) M T W Th F Sa 2204 MORNING ROOM

without judgment. At the end of the SPONSOR year, one-act plays are chosen to be produced at the Spring One Act Festival. Many Script Studio playwrights have gone on to win playwriting contests all over the country.

COMMITMENT Bill Fritz Attend at least two Script Studio [email protected] meetings to participate in the One Acts. LEARN MORE REQUIREMENTS Facebook: SHS Theatre Clubs None.

JOIN Script Studio is a playwriting club that supports all Just come to any Script Studio meeting playwrights, actors, and directors. At each meeting, members on Thursdays from 7:30-8:30 a.m. in read a monologue, scene, or play written by a student, and room 2204. then offer constructive feedback. At Script Studio, we strive to cultivate and encourage creative expression and progress. MEMBERSHIP Hearing new words, ideas, characters, and plays written by Unlimited. your peers, is one of the most exciting opportunities offered at Stevenson. At Script Studio, you are free to experiment

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be able to attend all tech rehearsals and SPONSORS performances for the show.

COMMITMENT None.

REQUIREMENTS A signed parent permission slip is Aimee Evans required. [email protected]

JOIN Contact a sponsor or look for posted meeting times. Stagecrafters meets at various times after school and weekends in room 4000 (PAC), room 4200 (Little StageCrafters builds the scenery, handles the lights, and Theatre), room 2206 (West Auditorium), provides technical support for the school’s theatrical and room 2204 (Black Box). Chris Gazdic productions. StageCrafters’ home base is in the Scene Shop [email protected] behind the Performing Arts Center. The time commitment for MEMBERSHIP students is flexible, but ideally is two days a week after school Maximum 50 students. and some weekends. Students who want to be more involved can commit to a running crew for one of the shows, but must

81 M T W Th F Sa VARIOUS THEATRE PRODUCTIONS ROOMS AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS All cast members are required to work on crew and attend set strike. Students must make sure they are fully available to attend rehearsals with few exceptions, and be fully available during the technical rehearsals weeks of productions. Abra Chusid [email protected] REQUIREMENTS Students must be passing five academic classes in order to attend rehearsals, crew calls, and participate in performances.

The Theatre Department offers students the opportunity JOIN to apply and hone the acting, technical, and ensemble Students will need to audition for acting Joey Fitzpatrick skills they learn in their theatre classes in five co-curricular parts and apply for crew and production [email protected] productions each year beginning in August and running staff leadership roles. Crew members through April. Students must audition for acting roles and must attend basic safety training prior apply for production staff as well as technical leadership to starting crew work on a show. roles. However, after some basic safety training, all students Students should check the Theatre are welcome to participate in entry-level technical crew roles Audition pages on the district website including: set, lighting, sound, costume/makeup, and Fine Arts page in order to find out where running crews. to sign up for auditions and which director to contact for production staff William Fritz and crew positions. [email protected]

Theatre Productions rehearse Monday- Friday, 3:30-6:15 p.m. with occasional weekend calls, particularly the start of technical rehearsals weeks. Crew typically meets on Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., but not all weekends are required, except the start of technical rehearsal weeks, and of course, performance weekend. We meet in various locations: Studio Theatre, Little Theatre, PAC, and West Auditorium.

MEMBERSHIP Each show is different depending on the cast size and the complexity of the technical needs.

82 THEATRE M T W Th F Sa 2706 BLACK ASSOCIATION OF STEVENSON STUDENTS (BASS) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Members should participate in World’s Fair and the Co-Curricular Fair.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Jim Davis Come to a meeting on Wednesdays [email protected] from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 2706.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

The Black Association of Stevenson Students (BASS) is a club dedicated to exploring black culture at SHS, the U.S. Andy Bouque and the world. BASS discusses how current events, history, [email protected] and pop culture relate to and affect black culture. Meetings include social activities as well as service opportunities, field trips, and more. BASS is open to anyone with an interest in black culture. WORLD LANGUAGES CHINESE CLUB M T W Th F Sa 2812 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come and enjoy the event that interests Janet Wang you. Wednesdays from 3:25-4:30 p.m. in [email protected] room 2812.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Chinese Club gives all students an opportunity to celebrate and learn more about Chinese culture. Whether you come Li Ye from a Chinese background or not, we welcome everyone [email protected] who is interested in Chinese culture to join us. Activities throughout the year involve hotpots, dumpling eating LEARN MORE contests, and much more. http://chineseprogram.weebly.com/our-co- curricular-activties.html

83 M T W Th F Sa 1414 CLUB ISRAEL(HEBREW CLUB) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come to a meeting on Thursdays from Brandi Argentar 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1414. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP LEARN MORE Unlimited. Facebook: Stevenson Club Israel with the Jewish Student Connection (JSC)

Club Israel participates in any activity that promotes Israeli culture. Members see films, go for dinner, celebrate Israeli Independence Day, cook food, and participate in World’s Fair. Club members have discussions, meet Israelis and have fun. Club Israel is open to all students regardless of religion or Hebrew knowledge.

DIVERSITY COUNCIL/WORLD’S FAIR (DIVCO) M T W Th F Sa 1912 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Just come to any meeting. Tuesdays, Ken Latka 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1912. [email protected]

Diversity Council (Divco) promotes the acceptance and celebration of all cultures, races, and people. We seek to Floyd Glinsey make our school and community a welcoming and respectful [email protected] environment for all students. Divco coordinates World’s Fair, one of Stevenson’s largest student-run events. Other activities LEARN MORE throughout the year explore the diverse cultural expressions Facebook: SHS Diversity Council 2018-2019 of our students through discussion, food, music, movies, and more.

84 WORLD LANGUAGES M T W Th F Sa 2632 FRENCH CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

the opportunity to develop leadership SPONSOR skills as members of the Executive Board, who manage and plan all cub activities and events.

COMMITMENT Members should participate in World’s Fair and Co-Curricular Fair. Agnes Aichholzer [email protected] REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come to a meeting on Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 2632. French Club is a fun way to explore the culture of France and other French-speaking countries by watching movies, MEMBERSHIP cooking meals, and playing French board games and other Unlimited. games like Kahoot and Quizlet live. Student members plan events and activities for each meeting. One highlight of the year is our participation in Stevenson’s World’s Fair, where the French booth is always one of the most popular because we serve freshly-made crepes. French Club offers students

M MONTHLYT W MEETINGSTh F TBD Sa 2632 FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY (FHS) ROOM

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Members should participate in World’s Fair and attend our monthly meetings before or after school in room 2632.

REQUIREMENTS Maintain GPA requirements: B+ average overall and in all French courses at SHS. Agnes Aichholzer [email protected] JOIN Members are selected by invitation only.

French Honor Society provides an opportunity to recognize outstanding scholarship in the study of French language through selection for membership.

In addition, there is the opportunity for students to experience leadership in serving as officers, directing the initiation ceremony, and/or leading other chapter events, such as a booth at the annual World’s Fair.

85 M T W Th F Sa 2926 GERMAN CLUB ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Just attend a meeting on Friday at Paulina Glowacka 7:50 a.m. in room 2926 or email the [email protected] sponsor for details. You can also stop by the World Language Office in room 2434.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. German club is an environment created for students who have an interest in learning about the German culture and language. Members of the club are responsible for trips, events, and activities for the German program. Fun activities we are involved in are: World’s Fair, movie night, interacting with German exchange students, German-American day, and much more.

86 WORLD LANGUAGES M T W Th F Sa 2630 HEBREW NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (HNHS) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT MEMBERSHIP To continue to be part of the Hebrew Unlimited for those who meet the language community in Stevenson, requirements. members must attend the events and the programs that the HNHS hosts and SPONSOR promotes.

REQUIREMENTS ■ Two semesters of Hebrew at SHS and a commitment to study Hebrew for at least two academic years ■ Maintain a B+ average in Hebrew class Anna Gorbikoff ■ Attend two HNHS meetings per [email protected] month ■ Take an active role in the committee LEARN MORE The Hebrew National Honor Society (HNHS) recognizes Contact the sponsor for more distinguished high school Hebrew students and allows them ■ Minimum of five service hours in SHS information. to extend their love and support of the Hebrew language Hebrew program and culture outside of the classroom. These students are ■ Minimum of five community service recognized for their commitment to the program and their house related to HNHS mission and dedication to learning the language, it’s history, and culture. vision HNHS provides students with leadership opportunities ■ Attend and actively participate in four and recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in or more Club Israel meetings/events community engagement, scholarship, service, leadership, ■ Participate in Hebrew Peer Tutoring (if and character. eligible: at least one session weekly)

JOIN Students may apply upon completion of their first year of Hebrew language at SHS, assuming they meet all of the requirements above. Students must complete an online application and attend one of the HNHS meetings in April. Selected members will be invited to the HNHS Induction Ceremony in May.

87 M T W Th F Sa 2924 JAPANESE CLUB ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Once a week meeting and participation in World’s Fair.

REQUIREMENTS Willingness to engage in conversation and fun activities to learn about the Japanese culture. Kelley O’Reilly [email protected] JOIN Come to any meeting on Wednesdays 3:45-4:30 p.m. in room 2924.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited. Japan has a unique culture that attract people globally. Members are able to learn more about the beauty of the Japanese culture through club-sponsored activities and events. This club is not a heavy commitment and students are welcome to stop by at any time.

KOREAN CLUB M T W Th F Sa 1516 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS Participate in World’s Fair.

JOIN Simply come to any meeting on the Jin Hwang second and fourth Tuesdays of the [email protected] month from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 1516.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Korean club is a culture experience at Stevenson High School. All students are welcome to learn about Korean culture, food, and traditions. Learn to cook traditional Korean dishes, play games to learn about Korean culture, and participate in World’s Fair.

88 WORLD LANGUAGES M T W Th F Sa 2918 LATIN CLUB ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Contact the sponsor or simply come Chris Mural to a meeting on Monday, Wednesday, [email protected] and Fridays from 7:30-8:30 a.m. in room 2918.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Latin Club is a fun way to develop your understanding of the Roman world. Activities include a Saturnalia banquet, gladiator fights, movie and dinner nights, and museum field trips. In addition, peer tutoring is available each meeting for students in the Latin program.

NATIONAL CHINESE HONOR SOCIETY (NCHS) M T W Th F Sa 2812 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS To be inducted, the members should attend at least two planned events in the school and in the community.

REQUIREMENTS Full time students who have studied Chinese for four semesters in high Janet Wang school with a B average or higher. [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

JOIN Students need to apply and be The NCHS SHS chapter is established to recognize nominated by one of the sponsors. The accomplished high school students who study the Chinese NCHS induction is conducted during the Li Ye language and are committed to promote Chinese culture in second semester of each school year. [email protected] the school and the community. Members must demonstrate Board members meet after school on citizenship, leadership, and community service. LEARN MORE Thursday in room 2812. Times vary for other members. Facebook: SHS National Chinese Honor Society

89 M T W Th F Sa 2900 NATIONAL SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY ROOM MORNING & AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR ■ Attend the monthly general meetings (a.m. and p.m. options). ■ Obtain five general community service hours and five Spanish related service hours EACH semester. ■ Maintain the B+ average on their Senior year Spanish class. Raquel Antillera ■ Attend at least one Spanish Club [email protected] meeting each semester. LEARN MORE REQUIREMENTS For more information please contact In order to be eligible students must: the sponsor. ■ Hold a cumulative B+ average in your Spanish classes at Stevenson. The Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica (SHH) is an honor ■ society for high school students enrolled in Spanish Have completed 10 general service hours in the previous school year. sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP). ■ Be enrolled in Spanish all four years (including your senior year) or be in The SHH was formally organized as the Spanish National the highest level of Spanish possible Honor Society in 1953. At present there are more than by your junior year of high school. 2,000 national and international chapters of the SHH. ■ Complete an online application. The mission of the Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica is to recognize high school achievement in Spanish. JOIN Students who meet all the requirements In the spirit of our mission, each year the SHH contributes will receive an invitation letter with the more than $150,000 in awards to student members of link to an online application. National the SHH. The most prestigious of the awards are college Spanish Honor Society meets the first scholarships given to 60 high school senior SHH members Wednesday of every month at 7 a.m. and the Student Travel Awards given to 24 high school junior and 3:30 p.m. in room 2900. SHH members. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

90 WORLD LANGUAGES POLISH CLUB M T W Th F Sa 2926 ROOM MORNING

COMMITMENT SPONSOR None.

REQUIREMENTS None.

JOIN Come to any Wednesday morning Paulina Glowacka meeting in room 2926 or email the [email protected] sponsor for more information.

MEMBERSHIP Unlimited.

Students will learn about Poland and explore their language skills. Students will speak Polish, attend Polish festivals, and introduce the Polish language and culture to SHS students.

RUSSIAN CLUB M T W Th F Sa 6016 ROOM AFTERNOON

The club will allow members to share SPONSOR thoughts and be involved in club’s events that are going to mostly have a Russian (Belorussian, Ukrainian) theme.

COMMITMENT Bi-weekly meetings, except when preparing for Worlds Fair. Students will Natalya Sturlis meet weekly in preparation. [email protected]

JOIN Come to any meeting or contact the sponsor. Russian Club meets in room 6016, Thursdays from 3:30-5 p.m.

Russian Club seeks to unite students in the common interest REQUIREMENTS of Russian language and culture. The Russian Club is for None. anyone who has an interest in Russian language or culture— you do not have to know the language to be a member. MEMBERSHIP If you want to make new friends, watch Russian films, listen Unlimited. to Russian music, read Russian poetry, eat Russian food and have a great time, then please come to a meeting. We participate in Worlds Fair and showcase Slavic culture.

91 M T W Th F Sa 1916-18 SOUTH ASIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION (SASA) ROOM AFTERNOON

Pop fix. Our events all raise funds to SPONSOR support education and health services for the children in India.

COMMITMENT None.

REQUIREMENTS Sakthi Shanmugasundaram None. [email protected]

JOIN LEARN MORE Come to any meeting on Wednesdays Facebook: SHS Indian Student Association 18-19 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in room 1916-18.

MEMBERSHIP Explore Indian culture and identity through activities such Unlimited. as, our tournament, Diwali, Holi, and more. Celebrate India through food, dance, music, games, and art. ISA hosts events in which Indian students and non-Indian students can come together to celebrate the rich heritage of India and how we come together today. Sometimes you just need a dance party with your Indian friends to get your Bollywood or Indian

SPANISH CLUB M T W Th F Sa 2618 ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSORS Expected attendance to general meetings as well as big events, including World’s Fair.

REQUIREMENTS None.

Nancy O’Malley JOIN [email protected] Come to any meeting after school in room 2618. Check for meeting details on the club’s page on the Stevenson website.

The club will host monthly events on Wednesdays after school. The Executive Every meeting provides an opportunity for students to Board will meet bi-weekly to plan experience cultures outside of their own from the comfort and facilitate these events. Adrienne Ruzicka of a classroom right next door. The club holds an event every [email protected] month meant to celebrate and spread Hispanic cultural MEMBERSHIP awareness through fun and engaging activities. These events, Unlimited. or as we like to call them “fiestas,” are open to all.

92 WORLD LANGUAGES M T W Th F Sa 2620 UNITED MUSLIM SERVICE ALLIANCE (MCC) (MSA) ROOM AFTERNOON

COMMITMENT SPONSOR Low commitment but some engagement is expected.

REQUIREMENTS None.

MEMBERSHIP Mary Svihra Unlimited. [email protected]

JOIN Come to meeting or email the club sponsor. Meets every other Monday from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in room 2620.

This club offers representation for Muslim students but also offers opportunities for all students to explore Islamic culture through various cultural events, service projects, and more. The Muslim American narrative is expanded upon through this club. We seek to bring awareness to Islamaphobia and to promote a more accurate and positive image of Islamic culture.

93 93% of our STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS students join a co-curricular activity. SPORTS • OPEN GYM • INTRAMURAL CLUBS & LEAGUES Join the fun! fall winter spring sports Allied Bowling (CO-ED) Allied Spirit Revolution (CO-ED) Allied/Unified Soccer (CO-ED) Cheerleading Basketball Badminton WITH STATE-OF-THE-ART Cross Country Bowling Lacrosse FACILITIES, NATIONALLY Field Cheerleading Soccer RECOGNIZED COACHES Golf Competitive Dance Softball AND STATE CHAMPIONS, OUR Patriettes (Poms) Fencing Track & Field STUDENT ATHLETES HAVE THE GIRLS Swimming & Diving Gymnastics OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE Tennis IN MORE THAN 35 SPORTS Volleyball Patriettes (Poms) TEAMS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL STEVENSON HAS TO OFFER. Allied Bowling (CO-ED) Allied Spirit Revolution (CO-ED) Allied/Unified Soccer (CO-ED) www.d125.org/ Cheerleading Basketball Baseball athletics Cross Country Bowling Gymnastics Football Cheerleading Lacrosse Golf Competitive Dance Tennis

BOYS Soccer Fencing Track & Field Ice Hockey Volleyball Swimming & Diving Water Polo Wrestling open gym Badminton BOYS, GIRLS Cardio Training CO-ED Baseball Open Hitting BOYS Baseball Open Hitting BOYS Polar Bear Running Club CO-ED Cardio Training CO-ED CHALLENGE YOURSELF, IMPROVE YOUR Basketball CO-ED Stevenson Strength and Stevenson Strength and HEALTH, AND WORK ON YOUR SKILLS Conditioning (SSC) CO-ED Conditioning (SSC) CO-ED Cardio Training CO-ED RIGHT ON CAMPUS. VIEW SCHEDULES Weight Training CO-ED Weight Training CO-ED Fencing CO-ED AND LOCATIONS: Lacrosse BOYS

www.d125.org/students/ Softball Open Hitting GIRLS shs-intramurals/open-gym Volleyball BOYS

Water Polo CO-ED

Weight Training CO-ED

Wrestling Open Mat BOYS intramural clubs & leagues (IMs) Fencing Club BOYS, GIRLS Basketball League BOYS, GIRLS Dodgeball League CO-ED WITH ONE OF THE LARGEST INTRAMURAL

PROGRAMS IN THE COUNTRY AND 2,400 Flag Football League BOYS, GIRLS Polar Bear Running Club CO-ED Volleyball League CO-ED

STUDENTS STRONG, STEVENSON HAS Golf Club CO-ED Ski & Snowboard Club CO-ED

SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY. Ultimate Club CO-ED

www.d125.org/students/ shs-intramurals

94 LEARN MORE ABOUT SHS CLUBS & ACTIVITIES

COMPETE • ENGAGE • EXPLORE • VOLUNTEER • HAVE FUN

STEVENSON HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES www.d125.org/students/clubs-and-activities | www.d125.org/students/shs-intramurals

STOP BY STUDENT ACTIVITIES (LOCATED IN THE WOOD COMMONS) Learn more about our clubs, activities and intramural programs. Browse through our co-curricular “club wall,” ask questions and take home cards that interest you.

OR VISIT US ONLINE AT: WWW.D125.ORG, THEN: View clubs and activities at: Students > Clubs & Activities View or register for intramurals at: Students > Intramurals OFFICE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES Visit us in the Wood Commons to learn more about our Co-Curriculars. HAVE FUN HAVE

• VOLUNTEER VOLUNTEER

• EXPLORE EXPLORE

• ENGAGE ENGAGE

• COMPETE COMPETE