Students thronged the gym in early September shopping for a club or clubs that suit their fancy. Choices range from the robust Robotics Club to cultural clubs like the Japanese Club to the Tri-sports Club (Fencing, Ultimate Frisbee, Four Square), and included offerings from the Gay Straight Alliance and the Chemistry Club. Held during a long lunch, students ate and ran, or brought a bite to eat, to the gym. Clever recuriters strewed mini candy bars on their tables and reaped email addresses of interested students. Harker has a legacy of club activism and the tables of stalwarts like GEO (Global Empowerment and Outreach) and HEART (Harker Environmental and Animal Rights Team) were staffed by those long-committed to contributing to the world.
Club Fair Features Two-Dozen Options; Students Energized

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