The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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    Main Quad hosts

    Club Day

    Have you ever seen a bloody nose during a presentation on Club Day? Have you ever seen any members of B.L.A.C.C. dancing away with the Drishti-Indian Club on Club Day?

    Each Club Day has something new to present to the students of De Anza. Going from table to table, clubs informed students and faculty about their clubs with such information as when they meet and what activities they are working on. Most clubs, such as Asian Baptist Student Koinonia (ABSK), presented students with an invitation to the club.

    Many clubs are religious or support nationalistic movements, however, they invite anyone to join regardless of what religious, nationalistic or idealistic beliefs that they might have.

    “Our club is not limited to only Asian Baptists, but for everyone,” stated ABSK President Chris Lee.

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    Decorating a table was a high priority for club members because attracting the students’ attention is key in increasing the size of a club. Decorations ranged from an Energizer bunny on a surfboard by the Outdoor Club, to the Chess Club’s chessboard. Some clubs also took center stage doing a dance, a skit, or a speech.

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