I want you to think to yourself, what clubs are you a part of? What’s your favorite thing about your club? Is it the wonderful people you meet, who all share that one similar interest with you? Well, for some students, what if your club was so small you could name everyone in it?
For many clubs, that is the case, such as the robotics club. Currently, at Liberty, there are only six members of the robotics club, making it one of the smallest clubs. However, that number is a bit misleading. Robotics is an inter-school club meaning all four high schools in Wentzville comes together every Monday from 5-8 p.m. In total, that makes about 30 people in the WSD high school robotics program. Aden Buchanan, a junior, is one of the six LHS students who participate.
“My favorite thing about robotics is the robots,” Buchanan said. “I’m the competition driver, which means I get to pilot the robot at competitions.”
The e-sports club is another one of the smaller clubs in all of Liberty, only boasting a total of six people. Although the e-sports club has only existed for two years, it is full of friendly people who just enjoy video games. Tristan Blanton, a junior, shares his experience about the e-sports club.
“I like being able to hang out with friends, and there’s no better way than with video games,” Blanton said.
There are plenty of clubs for everyone’s ambitions. For aspiring film creators, the film club is a great and inviting place that isn’t too crowded. Only existing for two years, the film club only boasts a number of seven members. Sophomore Echo Brooke shares her experiences over the years. “I originally joined because an ex-friend of mine suggested I join and I love making films, so I obliged!” Sophomore Louis Stoyanov says, “I like the creativity we have, and I like that almost none of our ideas are shot down.”