Clubs
Forestview High School Clubs
Advocates for Animals Jennifer Gerow
Art Honor Society Elaine Patterson 3rd Tuesday beginning in October, D115, 3:00
BETA Denise Bost (10,11,12) meet as called by announcements
Bible Bill Collins Wednesday, GYM, 7:15
Broadcasting Bob Hill, 1610 AM 2nd & 4th Tuesday, A112, 7:20
Carousel Princess Dawn Hall
Civinettes Cindy Rouse meet as called by announcements
Chess Club Adam Lynn
Cultural P.R.I.D.E. Club TBA
Drama Lore Spivey
Environmental Patrick Strothmann
FCA Alan Stewart 2nd & 4th Tuesday, A112, 7:20
FCCLA Teresa Little, Monica Smtih
Game Club Lisa Dockery
Gay/Straight Alliance Gerow, meetings as called by announcements
German/Deutsch Klub Sabine Rankin 1st Wednesday, A112, 3:00
High Q Katie Garahan meet as called by announcements
Homecoming Court Cindy Rouse
HOSA Dawn Hall
HOSA Forensics Dawn Hall
Interact Amanda Choren/Allison Henry 2nd & 4th Thursday, B114, 3:00
Invisible Children Club Amanda Choren
Junior Heart Board Alieen Myer
Key Tom Potter meet as called by announcements
Math Jill Smith, Katy Alexander 2nd & 4th Thursday, B114, 3:00
Mock Trial Lenora Crabtree, Adam Lynn
Moot Court Iris Avery
Mr. Forestview Pageant TBA
Miss. Forestview Pageant Lore Spivey
National Honor Society Kristie Smith
National Tech Honor Society Christy Weaver
PALS Kevin Doran
Senior Class Adviser Cindy Rouse
Student Council Adam Lynn
YMCA Youth &Government Kathleen D'Avria
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