Features
Appleton, Wisconsin September 2016 Volume XXII Issue I Page 8
Club: Garden Club
Advisor: Sue Davis and
Julie Prudom
Spend time outdoors
planting and appreciating
nature.
Club: Gender Equality
Advisor: Janeal Lee
Gender Equality club has
discussions and presenta-
tions on gender based sub-
jects.
Club:
Environmental
Club (H.O.P.E.)
Advisor: Jamie Sado-
gierski
H.O.P.E stands for Help
Our Planet Earth, which
member’s strive to do by
completing small tasks with-
in the school and the com-
munity.
Club: Hmong Club
Advisor: Chad Endres
Engage in and learn about
the Hmong culture, in Apple-
ton and around the world.
Club: HOSA
Advisor: Kelly Camber
and Kristie Moder
HOSA is a club for future
health professionals and
those in-
terested in
the medi-
cal field.
Club: Im-
p r o v e d y
Troupe
Advisor: Ron Parker
Improvedy uses humor
and quick thinking to enter-
tain audiences at their vari-
ous shows.
Club: Indian Club
Advisor: Scott Fish
Students in this club learn
about the Indian culture in
an inclusive environment.
Club: International Club
Advisor: Paula Meyer
and Michelle Tesch
Globally oriented individu-
als explore the cultures of
the world in this welcoming
club.
Club: Key Club/Peer
Helpers
Advisor: Jean Pynen-
berg and Susanne Bruce
Key Club/Peer Helpers is
a two part club that works
within the school as well as
outside in the community,
engaging members in volun-
teer and presentation work.
Club: Knitting Club
Advisor: Terri Westby
Students learn how to knit
in this relaxing club.
Club: Lacrosse Club
Advisor: Mark Ropella
This athletically demand-
ing and competitive sport is
open to all North students.
Club: Latino Club
Advisor: Shane Rueckel
Explore the Latino culture
in this inclusive club.
Club: Lightning Sled-
ding
Advisor: Kelly Camber
Sledding club seeks to en-
joy those Wisconsin winters
by having fun with friends.
Club: Link Crew
Advisor: Roberta Baker
and Patrick Lee
Link Crew is a group of ju-
niors and seniors who work
with incoming freshman to
encourage them to be in-
volved in school activities
and clubs.
Club: Literary Club
Advisor: Julie Wohlt and
Aaron Ramponi
Write, read, and discuss
creative works from literary
experts, as well as produc-
ing the annual literary maga-
zine, the Borealis.
Club: Manga Club
Advisor: Pat Milheiser
Read and discuss manga
or Japanese style comics
similar to anime.
Club: Math League
Advisor: Kristen Klun-
der
Math League is a compe-
tition based club that helps
students develop their math
skills through challenging
word problems, individual
events, and team based
problem solving.
Club: Model United Na-
tions
Advisor: Joel Herman-
sen
Model UN provides stu-
dents the opportunity to
experience what it’s like to
represent a country at the
UN, helping to develop writ-
ing and speaking skills as a
result.
Club: National Honor
Society
Advisor: Janeal Lee and
Jacci Vandenheuvel
National Honor Society
is a group of juniors and
seniors that excel in their
g r a d e s
and par-
ticipation
in the
s c h o o l ,
providing
opportu-
nities for volunteering and
involvement within the com-
munity.
Club: Psych Club
Advisor: Eric Eastman
Psych Club provides an
opportunity for interested
students to learn more about
the study of Psychology and
the principles of the mind.
Club: Physics and As-
tronomy
Advisor: Ann Leonard
Physics and Astronomy
Club is a space for students
who are interested in the
natural sciences to meet
and discuss concepts and
theories in a learning envi-
ronment.
Club: R.A.I.S.E.
Advisor: Matt Hechel
R.A.I.S.E is a club focus-
ing on the issue of drug
prevention within the North
community, working directly
with the school to end drug
use among students.
Club: Rugby Club
Advisor: Brian Gleason
Rugby Club gives sports-
minded students an outlet to
learn about and participate
in rugby games outside of
school.
Club: Noctiluca
Advisor: Aaron Ram-
poni
The Noctiluca is the
school’s journalism club,
focusing on developing stu-
dents’ writing and reporting
abilities in a production-
based teaching style.
Club: Ski & Snowboard
Club
Advisor: Paula Meyer
Ski & Snowboard Club
provides students the op-
portunity to get outside and
participate in these winter
activities with their friends.
Club: Stand Up
Advisor: Curt Salm
Stand up focuses on
ending domestic violence
and making a difference in
the school and community
through direct interaction
with students and staff.
Club: Student Council
Advisor: Teri Berlowski
Student Council is respon-
sible for the planning and
organization of school wide
events, and helps to build
leadership and volunteering
skills in students.
Club:
Democratic
League
Advisor: Jackie Nider
Democratic League is a
space for issue focused stu-
dents to discuss politics and
find opportunities to create
change through the Demo-
cratic Party.
Club: Teenage Republi-
can Club
Advisor: Elizabeth Plat-
ten
Teenage Republican
Club is a place for politically
minded students to discuss
current issues and learn
about the Republican Party
as a whole.
Club: Yearbook
Advisor: Michelle Ehlers
Yearbook works to de-
velop students’ creative and
organizational skills through
the creation of an end of the
year photo album.
The H.O.P.E. Club’s window captures the message of the environmentally oriented club. The
window also has a board that has the next meeting’s date and other important events that will be
occurring soon.
Photo by Trinity Olson