clubs

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Asian Club
Sponsor:  Jessie Bains
To learn, understand and evaluate many different Asian cultures and traditions.  Open to all students.  Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 2612.

Astronomy Club
Sponsor:  David Herlinger
To introduce students to the science of astronomy and to investigate the wonders of the night sky. Open to all students.  Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 2:45 in Room 1311.

Aquatic Science Club (Ocean Bowl)
Sponsor:  Timothy Kraemer
To promote knowledge and service of aquatic ecosystems and preparation for National Ocean Science Bowl competition. 
Meetings are held on Thursdays at 2:45 PM in Room 1107

Bailadoras
Sponsor: Jennifer Whitehead
This is Langham Creek’s Dance/Drill team.  The students dance at athletic events, attend competitions throughout the year and perform a spring dance production.  Students are able to join once a year at a competitive tryout.

Band
Sponsor: Gloria Ramirez
Students must have previous musical experience, by audition only.
The band curriculum consists of contemporary free-form style marching, development of soloist skills, chamber music participation, concert contests, and performance in some of the finest auditoriums in the United States.

Baseball
Head Coach:  Armando Sedeno
Must try out for the team, have an athletic physical on file, maintains passing grades throughout the year and possess a positive attitude at Langham Creek.

Basketball
Head Coaches: Charles Ament (B); Annette Steward (G)
Must tryout for the team (November), have an athletic physical on file and maintain passing grades throughout the year.

Biology Club
Sponsor:  Aaron Lauver
Students must have an interest in biology and a willingness to learn about biology in everyday life.  Student must stay active in the club by attending meetings, attend extra-curricular events such as community service and guest speakers.  Meetings are held the 1st Tuesday of each month at 2:30 PM in Room 1213. 

Bowling Club
Sponsor:  Fred Young
Students must have basic bowling skills and must maintain passing grades each six weeks.  Tryouts for the team are in October.  Students participate in various tournaments throughout the year, participate in fundraiser and make fliers.  The club meets at Copperfield Bowling Lanes.



Cheerleading
Sponsors:  Kristen Schulze (Varsity) and Lindsey Haymond (JV)
Students must have a 2.5 GPA, no I’s or U’s in conduct, no suspensions, athletic physical on file.  Tryouts are every year and students are judged on academic success and athletic and gymnastic ability.  LCHS cheerleaders support interscholastic athletics by encouraging and directing crowd participation.  Cheerleaders must be more than good athletes and performers.  They must be leaders, role models and ambassadors for the school and community.

Choir
Sponsors:  Cathy Wafford and Christopher Fiorini
Students must have basic musical skills or be willing to learn necessary skills.  Choir is an organization that represents LCHS through performances at school or for community organizations.  Members prepare music by applying basic theory and sight-reading skills as choral and vocal techniques are improved.  Choir is a class and must be put into the student’s schedule. 

Color Guard
Sponsor:  Gloria Ramirez
Students must audition and attend an after-school camp in the spring.  Students must be enrolled in the Color Guard class.  Color Guard performs at LCHS football games and marching band competitions with the Lobo Band.  In the spring, Color Guard competes at the Winterguard competition.  This is an award-winning organization.

Comedy Sportz  Club
Sponsor: Gareth Gingell
To allow students to develop improvisational skills in drama and public communication.  Membership requirements are payment of fees, selection by team coach and sponsor, attend all practices, and maintain standards of behavior. 
Meetings are held every other Monday in Room 1212 at 2:45 PM in

Computer Science Club
Sponsors: Fran Rettenmaier and Shemesha Thomas
To promote scholastic effort and student involvement in the areas of computer science.  Students will attend programming competitions, UIL tournaments, field trip promotion of real life applications of computer science.  Requirements are that you are a former or current Computer Science I or higher (including CISCO) student and have been active for two semesters. Dues are $20.  Meetings are held on Mondays and Wednesdays in Rooms 1704 and 1705 at 2:30 PM.

Cross Country
Head Coaches:  Ryan Garney (B); Ellen Robinson (G)
Students must qualify for the team through try outs in early August.  Must run during the summer months and be prepared.  Dedication and commitment is essential.  Must have athletic physical on file before school starts.

Dance Kings Club
Sponsor:  Zack Bagwell
To provide LCHS students with an opportunity and an outlet for the exploration and exhibitions of urban dance styles.  Must have signed permission slips and adhere to constitution and code of conduct.  Practices are held every Friday at 2:30 PM in Room 1402. 

Diamond Dolls
Sponsors:  Pam Spivey and Nellie Claybourn
Junior and Senior ladies only are allowed to apply.  Only 20 applicants will be selected each year.  The Diamond Dolls is a service and support group for Lobo Baseball.  In addition to assisting with any fundraising activities and community service, the Diamond Dolls are in a public relations roll and act as hostesses at home varsity baseball games.  Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday during the first semester.  Meetings the second semester will be held at every home baseball game.

Empower Club
Sponsor:  Theresa McCarl
To provide community service opportunities for the members and to help members connect to the community.   Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 2407.
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Ensemble
Sponsor:  C.J. Brock
Club for students in theatre. To provide support for all Langham Creek Theatre productions and events.  Dues of $25 per year.  Meetings are held the 1st Tuesday of each month in the auditorium. 

Family Career and Community Leaders America, Inc. (FCCLA)
Sponsor:  Jamie Ramsey
A club for students enrolled in the early childhood education programs.  Club promotes leadership and addresses important issues related to personal, family, work and society through family and consumer sciences education.  Meetings are held 1st and 3rd Friday of each month.           

Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Sponsor:  Cody Moore
Open to any student.  Purpose of club is to learn and share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  Meetings are held on Wednesdays at 6:30 AM in Room 1203. 

FFA (Agriculture)
Sponsor:  Debra Hargrave
Enrollment in Agriculture Science class or an interest in agricultural science.  Activities include classroom instruction, raising livestock, participation in leadership development events, career development events, tour guiding, and community service projects.  Meetings are held 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7 PM in the Commons and Ag Science classroom.


Football
Athletic Coordinator:  Todd Thompson
Football is open to all 9-12 grade boys.  Students must have an athletic physical form on file and have football in their schedule as a class.

 

Gay/Straight Alliance Club
Sponsor:  C.J. Brock
To provide a safe environment for all students of diverse backgrounds.  Meeting are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 1001.

German Club
Sponsor:  Sherry Ruppelt
Students must have an interest in learning about the German culture, language and people.  Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 1902.

 

Golf
Head Coaches:  Anthony Rangel (B) Carey Todd (G)
Must try out and make the Golf team.  Must have athletic physical form on file.  Participate in district tournaments and UIL competition.

Good Sportsmanship League (GSL)
Sponsor:  Kristi Giron
Senior students represent LC at all football games as a gesture of good will towards the opposing team.   Students are asked by coaches to participate.

Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA)
Sponsor: Robin Richard
To develop leadership, increase understanding of health careers and develop skills of students enrolled in Health Science Technology Education.  Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month in Room 1912.

HOLA Dance Club (Hispanic Organization for Leaders of America)
Sponsor:  Herlinda Marquez Gonzales
Validate and better have a better understanding of the Hispanic culture through the use of music, dance and related activities.  Members must participate in most fundraising activities.  Members must attend meetings regularly in order to keep their membership current.  Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 2501.

Indian Culture Club
Sponsor:  Jessie Bains
To spread Indian cultural values.  Requirements are that students attend majority of meetings, be active and participate.  Meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 2516.

Interact Club
Sponsor:  Danielle Adams
To offer high school students the opportunity to volunteer and provide enrichment to the less fortunate as well as increase awareness of social diversity.  Meetings are held every Thursday in Room 2308/2208 at 6:45 AM and 2:45 PM.

International Cuisine Club
Sponsor:  David Miller
Experience world cultures through cuisine.  Students must share food, information and experiences.  Requirements include regular attendance, maintain grades, positive behavior and school conduct.  Meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 2:40 PM in Room 1810

International Thespian Society (ITS)
Sponsor:  C.J.  Brock
The troupe is the honors component of the school’s theatre program.  Its purpose shall be the advancement of standards of excellence in theatre.   Dues are $22.  Meetings are held as needed. 

Japanese Culture Club
Sponsor:  Alisa McElroy
Promotes education regarding the Japanese culture through media and art with focus on the differentiation of Eastern Asian life and the U.S.  Dues are $5.  Meetings are held on Wednesdays at 2:45 PM in Room 1106.

Junior Achievement Club
Sponsor:  Randall Middlebrook
To learn how to run a business as if it were a real one.  Create products and sell for profit like a business.  Meetings are held every Wednesday at 2:35 PM in Room 2307.

JROTC
Sponsors:  Master Sgt. Bullock and Captain Sears
A classroom and leadership laboratory that helps develop decision making and communication skills while building self-confidence as a leader.  Students must be enrolled in ROTC class during the day.

 

Kitty Hawk Air Society
Sponsors:  Master Sgt. Bullock and Captain Sears
The official Air Force JROTC honor society.  Students must be a member of JROTC.

Latin Club
Sponsor: Lance Higdon
To provide opportunities for students to meet together for cultural and special events.  Open to students who have taken Latin or are enrolled in Latin during the current school year.  Requirements are that you must have spent one year in Latin with an average of a “B” or above and be duly elected by the club in the previous year.  Meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 2:40 PM in Room 2403.

Le’Esprit de Paris (French Club) 
Sponsor:  Bobbi Bauserman
To promote French Culture and traditions and provide opportunity for personal growth in the French language, service to the community.  Celebrate French holidays/Christmas, Epiphany, Mardi Gras.  Attend opera, ballet plays, visit museums, do service projects.  Requirements are that you are enrolled in French class or have been in French for 2 or 3 years.  Meetings are held
the 2nd Thursday of every month at 2:35 in the Teaching Theater.

Lobo Lunatics Club
Sponsor:  Lindsey Haymond
A spirit group that supports athletics by encouraging and directing school spirit and crowd participation.  Meetings are held the last Thursday of each month at 2:35 PM in PB8.

Magic Club
Sponsor:  Gareth Gingell

Teach strategies that the students can apply to real life situations.  Teach students about pros and cons of the different choices they make.  Help students gain statistical abilities.  Play and teach the card game, Magic:  The Gathering Hold. 
Dues $5.  Meetings are held Wednesdays at 2:45 PM in Room 1212.

Model United Nations
Sponsor:  John Reed

To raise awareness of international issues.  Attend conference in February.  Meetings are held every Monday at 2:45 PM in Room 2312. 

Movie Critics Club
Sponsor:  Amy Dziak
To bring together film lovers in order to analyze classic movies through the generations.  Meetings are held in Room 1808 the 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 2:45 PM.

Mu Alpha Theta
Sponsor:  Elizabeth Stoerkle
To promote scholarships and enjoyment and understanding of mathematics among high school students.  Students will have completed 4 semesters of college preparatory mathematics, enrolled in a 5th semester of mathematics and have at least a 3.0 GPA out of a 4.0 grade scale in mathematics courses.  Meetings are held on Thursdays (Oct. 15, Oct. 22, Nov. 5, Nov. 19 and Dec. 3) in Room 1605 at 2:40 PM.  

National Honor Society
Sponsor:  Newlyn Coffey and Elaine Schwartz
Requirements:  Juniors and Seniors with a G.P.A. of 5.8 or higher.  Must make application showing leadership and service activities and have a teacher recommendation.  N.H.S. is an organization that not only recognizes and honors the academic leaders of the school, but also encourages these school leaders to use their skills for school-wide and community services. 
Meetings are held one Thursday per month in the teaching theater at 7 AM or 2:45 PM.

 

Orchestra
Sponsor:  David Hunter 
Requirements: Students must be able to play violin, viola, cello, bass or harp.
Students will perform on and off the Langham Creek campus.  They will compete as individuals and as a group representing Langham Creek at various contests.  Weekly rehearsals are held in Room 1401.

Peer Assistance and Leadership (P.A.L.S.)
Sponsor: Pam Spivey and Nancy Dubinski
Requirements: Junior or Senior, application process
P.A.L.S. students serve as positive role models for students on the Langham Creek campus as well as at several elementary schools in our area.  P.A.L.S. also participate in community service activities. 

Project Pink
Sponsor:  Philippa DeCuir
To provide a place where teens can be encouraged to take charge of their health by learning important breast health awareness.  Meetings are held every Wednesday at 2:45 PM in Room 2603.

Science Olympiad
Sponsor:  Gareth Gingell
To promote cooperative, student-directed inquiry into science topics, promote scientific interest, encourage real-world problem solving through applied science.  Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 2:45 PM in         Room 1212. 

Senior Women
Sponsors:  Brandi Ortega and Debbie Leclerc
Requirements:  Senior women only, must pay membership dues.
This organization sponsors and promotes service and social activities that benefit the senior class, its own membership and the school community.  Meetings are held the 1st Thursday of each month in at 7 AM and 2:40 PM in Room 2613.

Soccer Boys
Head Coaches:  Scott Tucker (B); Humberto Abitua (G)
Requirements:  Qualify at tryouts, complete 5 credits per year, have athletic physical on file. Participate in games, tournaments and UIL competition. 

Softball
Head Coach:   Michelle Biffle
Requirements:  Girls wishing to try out for softball must have some previous experience and should be enrolled in the class for the fall semester.  Qualify at tryouts in January, approval of the coach, and athletic physical on file.  Participate in games, tournaments and UIL competition.

Solid Rock Christian Club
Sponsor:  Jeff Jones
Requirements:  Attend weekly meetings.
The function of Solid Rock is to provide a place where Christian students at Langham Creek can meet together and encourage one another in their walk with Jesus Christ.  Meetings are held Thursdays at 6:45 AM in Room 2310.

Spanish National Honor Society
Sponsors:  Georgina Bui
Maintain yearly average of 90 or better in Spanish II and continuing during 1st semester in Spanish III, or 90 or better in Spanish IV.

S.P.A.R.K.S. (Special People Assisting Remarkable Kids)
Sponsor:  Terri Johnson
To improve the quality of life for students with special needs by providing social activities, including making mums, social dances, lunch buddies, and treats at holiday times.   Dues are $5.  Meetings are held the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 2:30 PM in Room 2601.

Speech and Debate
Sponsor:  Kylie Kerlin
To foster interscholastic speech and debate activities.  Meeting are held the 2nd Wednesday of every month at 2:35 in  Room 1914.

Student Council
Sponsor:  Trish Lopes
To consider and attempt to resolve all Langham Creek related issues that are brought to its attention by students, faculty and administration.  Membership requirements are that students have passing grades, no major discipline infractions, pay dues, and attend meetings.  Meetings are held the1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 2505.

Swim Team
Head Coach:  Mary Weber
Requirements:  Student must be able to demonstrate a certain level of ability in all four competitive strokes; must have athletic physical on file.  Students must be enrolled in swimming class.

 

Technology Student Association
Sponsor:  Jennifer O’Brian
To promote leadership and quality workmanship through social and competitive events.  Meetings are held in Room 1915 the 3rd Monday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 1915.

Teen Leadership Club
Sponsor:  Carey Todd
To provide service opportunities for students of Langham Creek.  Meetings are held 1st Wednesday of each month at     2:45 PM in PB11.

Tennis
Head Coach: Terry Moran
Requirements: Qualify for the team, approval of coach, athletic physical on file.  Participate in tournaments, games and UIL district competition.

Texas Association of Future Leaders (TAFE)
Sponsor:  Debbie Chambers
To encourage qualified young men and women to consider teaching as a career.  Meetings are held once a month in   Room 1902 during class.

Track and Field (Boys)
Head Coaches:  Ed Ramirez (B) and Ellen Robinson (G)
Requirements: Willing to work hard.  Have a good attitude, interest in the sport of track, and the desire to develop work ethic in sport.  Athletic physical on file.  Langham has three track teams: 9th, JV and Varsity.

V.I.C.A. – Automotive Vocational Industrial Clubs of America
Sponsor:   Roger Simmons
To develop leadership skills and foster respect for the dignity of work.  Students must be enrolled in the Auto Tech program. 

V.I.C.A. – Cosmetology Vocational Industrial Clubs of America
Sponsors:  Lynette Smith
Empowers students enrolled in career and tech programs.  To set goals beyond entry-level employment.  Must be enrolled in Cosmetology.  Students will attend district and station competitions.  Dues are $25.  Meetings are held at 2:30 PM in Room 1918 the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

Volleyball
Head Coach:  Carey Todd  
Requirements: Qualify for the team, have athletic physical on file. Tryouts begin in early August.  We also stress commitment, dedication and a positive attitude.

Water Polo
Sponsor: Mary Weber
Must be able to swim and have some mastery of the ball.  Must have a positive attitude and attend the majority of the practices and games.  Practices are held 1st period Monday-Friday.

Water Polo
Sponsor: Mary Weber
Must be able to swim and have some mastery of the ball.  Must have a positive attitude and attend the majority of the practices and games.  Practices are held 1st period Monday-Friday.

Yearbook Club
Sponsor:  David Miller

To allow students to support the yearbook staff, gain insight on the work behind creating a yearbook and to help promote the yearbook.  Must attend meetings and are willing to participate in yearbook related activities.  Meetings are held the 3rd Monday of each month at 2:45 PM in Room 1810. 

Young Conservatives of LCHS
Sponsor:  Terry Huckaby

To discuss conservative ideals and current events in the political world.  Must be passing all classes.  Meetings are held on Wednesdays at 2:45 PM in Room 1101.

Young Ladies for Positive Action (YLPA)
Sponsor:  Valerie Sappington
To promote school spirit, achieve academically at a high level, perform at various school events and competitions, provide community service when needed.  Membership requirements are that students have an overall passing average from all previous six weeks grading period and be physically capable of stepping and attending practices.  Meetings are held Monday-Thursday in Room 1402 at 2:45 PM.

Young Objectives of Langham Creek
Sponsor:  Rachel Ramirez

To read and study “Atlas Shrugged” over the course of the school year as well as get students interested in Ayan Rands philosophy.  Meetings are held every Wednesday at 2:45 in Room 2201.