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ASB

Associated Student Body. Student led council.
Advisor - Matt Binkerd

 

Choir

The Springfield High School Choral program consists of five different performing groups. All students at SHS are able to participate. All five groups perform in three school concerts. Concert Chorale travels to Disneyland, choral competitions and festivals, while Kaleidoscope and Melodairs perform for community and various other events. Our two beginning choirs enjoy participating at one choral festival each year along with the three school concerts.
Advisor- Stacy Swartout-McKee

 

DECA

Distributive Education Club of America - DECA is a club composed of retail selling students. The purpose is to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. It is organized on local, state and national levels to provide incentives and recognition for retail selling students. It encourages group participation, leadership, development, and career study. DECA students work in the student store during the year.
Advisor - Susan Stambaugh

Emerald Art Center Selection Committee

Exhibits rotate every 2 months, featuring work from throughout the school district. The gallery committee composed of Springfield High School students solicits, matts and hangs the shows. Students are encouraged to become involved by working with the committee or submitting artwork for jury.
Advisors - Karen Perkins and Joan DeLoretto

French Club

French Club is a place where students in French Class and their
friends can participate in French Culture activities, like cooking
French foods. They can also participate in special events such as
National French Week and the International Dessert Party. We meet as
needed for these special events celebrating French language and
culture
Advisor - Terry Benge

GAPP

The German American Partnership Program (GAPP) provides students with a great opportunity to experience German culture first hand by either hosting a German student during the Spring or traveling to Germany during the Summer and staying with host families.
Advisor - Clark Morberg

Miller Mob

Miller MOB is a club where everyone feels a part of the school and its spirited climate. Miller MOB members attend athletic events in the true blue MOB shirts and cheer on their team in a positive sportsmanlike fashion. The MOB has even been meeting for tailgaters in the parking lot before the football games. The climate of the school and the spirit level has changed dramacitlity since the founding of the MOB. "Students feel a part of the school and the athletes enjoy the large fan base." The MOB motto -- "Its about the team on the field (floor) not the one in the stands." Go MILLERS!!!
Advisor - Jody Barnhart

Multicultrual Student Union (MSU)

"ONE RACE, THE HUMAN RACE."
The Multicultural Student Union goal is to reach and include all ethnicities in SHS in order to get to know more about them and celebrate with them their culture.
Advisor - Elena Espinoza

National Honor Society

National Honor Society is made up of seniors who hold a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.5 or above, complete 40 hours of community service, and take part in a club service project.
Advisor - Janet Wells

Pep Band

Our Pep Band, under the direction of Chris Holt, is one of the best in the state!
Advisor - Chris Holt

Playgoers' Express

Playgoers' Express is a Language Arts organization formed to arrange off-campus viewings of dramas. In the past, we have taken up to 40 students at a time to see Shakespeare plays in Ashland, Greek theatre at Reed College in Portland, and we are open to the idea of taking
students to see plays at Lord Leebrick Theatre and the U of O Robinson Theatre in Eugene. Because of behavior problems associated with freshmen students on buses in the past, however, we restrict participation to sophomores, juniors, and seniors on these trips.
Playgoers' Express pays for the transportation to and from the events; sometimes we can even afford to pay a portion of the ticket price to see the show. This program often introduces students to "culture".
Advisor - Mark Laakso

SODA Club

Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol. To promote a Drug Free lifestyle for students. Working together to be Drug Free! Club meets every Tuesday, at lunchtime, in Mrs. Cook's room, 219
Advisor - Terrisa Cook

Theatre Program

The Springfield High School theatre program supports four performance groups producing annually 12 productions from mainstage musicals, to student-directed plays, to original student-created works.
Advisor - Jonathan Siegle

The Travellers Club

The Travellers Club is made up of anyone who wants opportunities to travel and earn spending money for their trips.
Advisor - Janet Wells

Yearbook

Yearbook is a class and a school club that produces the Miller's Log, the SHS Annual.
Advisor - Chris Beath