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Sponsor

Mr.
Coe
Room
B157
.: What is It?
The Computer
Club is a highly interactive organization dedicated
to educate and utilize computer skills. This can range
anywhere from hardware such as computer building and
Cisco networking to software and programming languages
such as Java, Perl, C++, and PHP. You DO NOT need
to know much about computers in order to be able to
participate in the Computer Club. We can assure you
that we will teach you what you need to know to adapt
to the new technology present in this Technological
Revolution.
.: Our Goal
The PSHS Computer
Club will be the best club on campus! We have an abundant
of diverse goals throughout the school year. Teaching
members various skills in programming languages, web
design, animation, 3D Modeling, and computer hardware
and software is our primary objective. Our regular
computer-building projects ("American Choppers"
Style!) are in part humanitarian efforts to provide
less fortunate school children with adequate technology
in order to function as students. Therefore, a large
portion of our finished computers are donated to these
needy kids.
.: How Do You
Join?

Membership is always
open, so there is no deadline membership registration.
In order to join, you need to contact Mr.
Coe either by e-mail or contact. His room is B157.
Dues are $5, and we only accept members who are willing
to actively participate. In other words, no lazy bums
who want to join solely for the purpose of mentioning
this prestigious honor in their college applications!
Meetings are held
usually on Thursdays. Check the bulletin board outside
of room B157 for more information on meeting times.
You MUST be a paid member in order to participate
in Computer Club activities.
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Why Should You Join?

In an rapidly growing
technological industry, it is becoming imperative
to use at least some form of advanced technology,
whether it be a IRC Channel, a PC, or even a graphing
calculator. People who "lag" behind the
crowd tend to get lost and confused in this world.
It is the Computer Club's duty to teach you the skills
you need in this society. You don't have to be a geek
to join. The club is fun actually has a point to it.
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