Regardless of topic or niche, most, if not all, clubs are designed so that students can have fun. Even the most educational clubs are still meant to be enjoyed by those who participate. Regardless, for students who want to engage in purely entertaining clubs, one of these might be for them.
For those who enjoy playing games, the Gaming Club meets in room 129. Meeting on C rotation days, the club allows students who take part to play a variety of games together and create their own teams. This club is a great way to meet people who might enjoy playing similar games to each other.
Some students find enjoyment playing certain sports, so clubs based around them might be of interest. The Basketball Club, for example, meets in the aux gym on A rotation, the Volleyball Club meets in the main gym on B rotation and the Pickleball Club meets in the main gym on C rotation.
The Chess Club might be right for those who enjoy that particular game. Sponsored by Rodney Snyder, the club takes place in room 316 and is open to both those who have never played the game and those who are already quite good at it.
Anyone can join any club, but not every club is for everybody. Sometimes students just want a Viking Time to enjoy themselves, and these clubs may give them a chance to do that.