Clubs: Infinity

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Example Club

This is an example club! This is where description of a club's basic activities would go. One might include notes about competitions, collaborations or general merrymaking.

Members: John Doe, Jane Doe, Cookie Doe.

Advanced Ballet

The Advanced Ballet class at Infinity continues their studies well after most students have gone home, in the pastoral setting of Gold Crown Town. There are a limited number of members; competition for entry is fierce.

Members: Mytho, Fakir, Rue

Archery Team

A bowstring drawn across the heart. A single, perfect moment. Bullseye.

Members: Fuu Hououji, Reika Aoki, Mizuki Aleksandrova

Chorus

The after-school chorus club is a group of students for all ages at the Institute to come together and strengthen their voices. Scales, sight-reading, and harmonizing are all emphasized. This club both participates in joint Sister School performances as well competitions against them.

Members: Hisae Musumi

Computer Club

It's not all fun and games at the computer club, but there is a certain amount of both expected at all times! Utilizing Infinity's remarkable infrastructure and resources, the computer club hacks at high levels, for love and justice.

Members: Kinzo Hiroyuki, Fuu Hououji (occasionally)

Drama Club

Drama Club is for those with a passion for the performing arts that are related to non-musical vocals; it is a club that teaches how to use body language to help emphasize words to act out a scene. The Drama Club hosts Shakespeare in the Park on a regular basis, and performs plays every so often. They collaborate with the sister schools for larger plays or for festival performances.

Members: Tokiko Amagawa, Yoshirou Kurotsuki, Hisae Musumi, Kinzo Hiroyuki

Gardening Club

Although their school is a ridiculously huge skyscraper, the Infinity Gardening Club works hard to bring as much of nature's beauty to the student body as possible.

Members: Reika Aoki

Library Island Exploration Club

The ancient Library Island is a very large building, full of mysteries and disrepair, to the point where entire sections of it are deemed too dangerous to allow students into under normal circumstances. This club, mostly University-level but accepting all students, regularly organizes expeditions into its (literally) uncharted depths. In that sense, the club has a lot to do with a climbing or spelunking club, and accounts of previous expeditions make them sound like sequences from an Indiana Jones movie more than anything else.

Members: Lucy Iwai, Fuu Hououji, Minako Aino, Tadase Hotori, Mamoru Chiba

Midnight Investigation Club

Exploration into the mysterious and the unknown.

Members: Karino Saijouji

Orchestra

The after-school orchestra group is all ages, separated down into different sections. All sections learn how to sight-read and perform with others. This club has a competition for principle and chair positions within the separate divisions, as well as participating in joint Sister School performances as well as competitions against them.

Members: Hisae Musumi

Softball Team

Sumo may be Japan's official national sport, but everyone knows it's actually baseball.

Members: Lucy Iwai

Survival Club

One of the less popular clubs in terms of societal approval, Survival Club focuses primarily on wargames and airsoft battles, with side activities including gun safety lessons, airshows and educational trips in cooperation with the Japanese Self-Defense Force. This club opens its activities to Sister School participation.

Members: Madobe Kuroi, Minako Aino, Nanoha Takamachi, Ren Aizawa, Tokiko Amagawa (President), Lera Camry, Yoshirou Kurotsuki (Treasurer)

Track and Field Club

The pounding of pavement, and leaping to soaring heights.

Members: Karino Saijouji, Haruka Tenoh


For more information, please see: School: Infinity Institute, Schools: Clubs, Schools