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1 Clubs & Activities How can YOU be involved on campus and make the most out of your time in high school?

2 The following groups are all elective classes that you attend every day and receive a grade for as well as participate in and compete outside of school hours.

3 Student Council Advisor: Mr. Mitchell, E-101 Meets: 3 rd period What we do: StuCo is the student-run government that manages on campus clubs, activities, fundraisers, and plans and puts on school activities such as pep rallies, dances and spirit weeks & activities.

4 Yearbook Advisor: Miss Hamilton, C-111 What we do: the yearbook class plans and creates the school yearbook. We cover everything from photography at all events around campus to writing stories and captions to layout and graphic design to selling and promoting the yearbook.

5 Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFJROTC) Advisors: Lt. Col. Boyle and Chief Starkey, E-108 Meets: 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd, 5 th & 6 th periods What we do: AFJROTC is a unique training program that not only prepares cadets for careers in the military, but also to be successful in any field of work outside of school. We also have clubs such as the honor guard, drill team, Kitty Hawk, orienteering and rocket models available to our cadets. Core class credit: Ninety percent of the cadets receive core class credit—PE credit for the first year and science credits for the 2 nd and 3 rd years.

6 Mohave Thunder Band & Guard Director: Mrs. Ribelin, M-101 Meets: 1 st period What we do: This is the school marching band & colorguard. We perform at all home football half- times, pep rallies, parades and even travel to competitions.

7 Mohave High Singers Director: Mrs. Wilhelm, M-102 Soul FAZE Xtra will meet Friday mornings at 7:30 am. All young men who like to sing are welcome. No audition required! Concert Choir: Mixed, auditioned chorus Soul Faze: Men's Ensemble Treble Glee: Girls chorus Rhapsody: Women's auditioned madrigal group. Mystic Rhythm: Mixed auditioned Jazz/Show Choir

8 The following clubs are for those who are taking the respective CTE class at Mohave. Students in these clubs travel to competitions around the state and compete with skills they learn in their respective CTE classes.

9 SKILLS USA Advisors: Mr. Fischer, Mr. Stickel, Mr. Terrell, Mr. Olvera This is a general club that pulls the best students from the technology based classes (graphic arts, photography, info tech & software development, business operations, construction, etc) to compete in state-wide competitions.

10 Mohave HS Police Explorer Post Advisors: Mr. Sullivan We will try to meet on either every first and third Monday or Wednesday in room T-113 Students will be trained just like police explorers, and assist schools, service groups, and the community as extra man power for special events. Students will be trained in all areas of police work including radio procedures, traffic control, vehicle car stops, and arrest procedures.

11 FBLA – Future Business Leaders of America Advisor: Mr. Stickel, T-103 CTE classes: Business Operations

12 FCCLA Culinary Arts – Family, Career & Community Leaders of America Advisor: Mrs. L. Patterson, H-101 CTE class: Culinary Arts

13 FCCLA Early Childhood Education– Family, Career & Community Leaders of America Advisor: Mrs. Leyendecker, I-107 CTE class: Child Development

14 HOSA – Health Occupations Students of America Advisor: Mrs. S. Patterson, T-221 CTE class: Allied Health HOSA provides a unique program of leadership development, motivation, and recognition exclusively for our high school students who are enrolled in the Allied Health Science Education classes. HOSA is 100% health care. Our mission is to promote career opportunities in the health care industry and to strengthen the partnership between health science education and community health care industries.

15 HOSA – Health Occupations Students of America

16 The following groups are clubs on campus. A few groups may be associated with elective classes, however, you may join the club without being enrolled in the class.

17 Drama Advisor: Mrs. Garner, B-108 Meets: Tuesdays after school What we do: the drama clubs puts on the fall play and spring musical every year. While we draw from the drama classes 3 rd and 6 th hour, all students are invited to participate in the club and audition for our productions!

18 Interact Advisor: Mrs. Buus and Miss Cornia, T-124 Meets: Wednesday during zero hour What we do: We are an international organization of service that participates in fun and meaningful projects that better our school, our community, and communities around the world. While doing this, Interactors develop leadership skills and initiative, while meeting new friends.

19 Key Club Advisor: Ms. Bostelman, T-123 Meets: Wednesdays during zero hour What we do: We are a community service based organization that works closely with the Kiwanis Morning Club here in Bullhead. We participate in and host events around campus and throughout Bullhead City. Highlights include our Special Needs Prom, and working at the Colorado River Nature Center.

20 Speech & Debate Advisor: Mrs. Rhue, T-203 Meets: Thursdays after school What we do: Students compete in individual events (dramatic and humorous interpretation, impromptu speaking, poetry, and more) and in debate events (moral debate or current event debate). Students learn public speaking skills, the art of good research and creating an effective argument, and how to express themselves creatively. Speech and Debate is also offered as an elective class!!

21 Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) Advisor: Mrs. Rhue, T-203 Meets: Wednesdays during lunch What we do: Through sponsored events, SADD creates community awareness of issues and encourages students to make wise decisions in their lives.

22 National Honor Society Advisors: Mr. Evins, E-103 & Mrs. Glaser, B-108 Meets: Zero hour on Thursday’s What we do: This is a national organization that only the top students at Mohave qualify for. Students may apply for the first time the 2 nd semester of their Sophomore year. We seek to encourage and give a place for our members to exhibit leadership, community service, academic excellence and consistent character.

23 Crown of Thorns Christian Club Advisor: Mr. Evins, E-103 Meets: Thursdays during lunch What we do: We are Mohave’s Christian Club. Our goals is to have a positive impact at Mohave and to encourage each other to live a moral and respectful life. Our meetings are filled with great fellowship, fun music and a challenge from God’s Word. It’s a club to be a part of.

24 Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) Advisor: Mr. Bailey, T-117 Meets: Wednesdays after school What we do: we are a social activism group with the goal of providing support to our LGBT (gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgenders, and their straight allies) students and putting an end to bullying and discrimination here at Mohave.

25 Mathletes Advisor: Mrs. Sloan, T-201 Meets: Tuesdays during lunch What we do: explore the limits of how fun math can be! We support academics by fundraising for the AP Calculus test to support the MHS seniors. We will be competing in competitions as well as planning our field trip to Disneyland. We hope to discover the physics of motion within Disneyland's Magic Kingdom.

26 Fencing Advisors: Mr. Greene, B-105 & Mrs. Johnson, T-204 Meets: every other Saturday 9-12 in the old gym What we do: learn and explore the art of fencing using the traditional weapons of foil, epee and sabre.

27 Photo Club Advisor: Meets: What we do:

28 Art Club Advisors: Mr. Anderson & Mr. Cook, C-110 Meets: TBD What we do:

29 Robotics Advisor: Mr. Fischer, T-102 Meets: Wednesdays after school What we do:

30 Guitar Club Advisor: Mr. Cook, C-112 Meets: TBD What we do:

31 Yoga Club Advisory: Mrs. Sloan Meets: Thursdays at 7am in the Wrestling room What we do: Enjoy all the benefits of yoga. Yoga is an ancient practice that helps create a sense of union in body, mind, and spirit. We learn to release stress, visualize our goals, and bring balance back into our lives.

32 MondaysTuesdaysWednesdaysThursdaysFridays Before School Key Club T-123 And Interact T-124 During Lunch Mathletes T-201 SADD, T-203Crown of Thorns E-103 Photo C-111 After School Drama B-106 GSA, T-117 Robotics T-102 Speech & Debate T-203 *Fencing meets every other Saturday morning in the old gym

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34 Football Coach: Coach Holmes Room- E-102 Season: Fall Official practice began for sophomores, juniors and seniors on July 28 th. Practices are from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Freshman practice begins August 4 th. Practices will be from 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM. You must have completed the physical packet before you are issued any equipment.

35 Volleyball Coach: Coach Z Season: Fall Tryouts will start Monday (August 11 th ) after school in the new gym and will run Monday-Thursday that week. You must have your physical and brain book (concussion) test done to be able to try out.

36 Cross Country Coach: Mr. Bailey Season: Fall Cross Country is fun environment that truly allows you to test your toughness, and is great conditioning for other sports. Come be a part of a Mohave Cross Country tradition. For more information see Mr. Bailey in T-117

37 Golf Coach: Mr. Miller Season: Fall Golf is a lifetime sport everyone can play. Practice starts in Room t-206 Aug. 11 th Have physicals before Practice starts

38 Cheer Coach: Mrs. King & Mrs. Pagel Season: Fall & Winter Tryouts this year are August 5th, 6th, and 7th from 3:30-5:30 in the old gym. Practice times are every Tuesday and Thursday and the second Wednesday of every month from 3:30-5:30 in the old gym. The cost is $125 for Varsity and $70 for JV

39 Swim Coach: Mr. Catalfamo Season: Fall Sign-Ups are Monday, August 12 th from 3:30-5 PM at the community pool (on Trane). Bring a swim suit (girls- one piece only), goggles, a towel and water and come have fun!

40 Wrestling Coach: Mr. Alec Horne Season: Winter

41 Basketball (Boys & Girls) Coach: Mr. Thomas (Boys) & Mr. Ryan Walker (Girls) Season: Winter

42 Soccer (Boys & Girls) Coach: Mr. Guerrero (Boys) & Mr. Burgess (Girls) Season: Winter There is indoor soccer on Fridays 6-8PM in the old gym.

43 Track & Field Coach: Mr. Andreas Season: Track is a spring sport with an event for everybody. We need Sprinters, Jumpers, Thowers, Distance Runners and Pole Vaulters. It is a great way to improve your reaction time, speed, vertical, and overall conditioning.

44 Baseball Coach: Mr. Aaron Schellie Season: Spring

45 Softball Coach: Mrs. S. Patterson Season: Spring The Lady Thunderbirds softball program is based on developing tradition and success. Being a part of the high school softball experience is a demanding chore that requires the commitment of time, hard work, and patience. Our program is an extension of the high school experience. It is meant to be challenging and fun all while building lifelong memories. Join us!! Lady T-Bird Pride!!


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