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November 3, 2015
All club photos will take place in the Varsity Gym during SRT on the following dates.
Tuesday, Nov. 17
Monday, Nov. 23
Monday, Nov. 3
Friday, Dec. 4
Only people listed on the club roster will be able to enter for the photos and any club that has fewer than five members show up will be unable to have their photo run in the yearbook.
Contact Pinnacle Advisor Nicole Laughrey at [email protected] for any questions.




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