Jessica Bachkurinskiy Anime Club president and junior said that she is looking into changing the voting, for its choice of anime, to watch during the club meetings.
Currently members can vote for their choice of anime by going to http://www.chs-animeclub.webs.com/, but Bachkurinskiy is thinking about changing the voting from online to voting at the end of each meeting due to the lack of voting online. Currently it is an open forum and any current Anime Club member can submit a type of anime to watch at the next meeting.
Kaijah Monson club vice president and freshman, said she would like to have a poll at the end of each meeting, where people write down their choice of anime and then the rest of the club will vote on which anime to watch. Bachkurinskiy said she would like to stick with the website and urges people to vote online. No decision has been made yet and club sponsor Rita Winters defers comment to Bachkurinskiy. By James Benedict <[email protected]>
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