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De Anza Clubs, by CategorySo... Inspired you, did we?? Well, brace yourself because here is a lot more to fascinate you. We proudly present the pride of the ICC: The De Anza Clubs!!!! Get more information on any of the following clubs by filling out our Club Information Request Form. If you don't see a club that interests you, then start a new club. Pick up a "How to Start a New Club" packet from the literature rack outside the Student Activities Office, or download one here
Note to Clubs, to update any of the information on this page please fill out an ICC/Club Web Site Update Form available at the Student Activities Office or online here. CATEGORIESAcademicsMeeting ScheduleAuto TechnologyTo further interest and enjoyment in the Auto Technology program and department. Club Constitution: AutoTechnology.doc Advisors: Pete Vernazza, VernazzaPete@deanza.edu, 831-408-8216 Dave Capitolo, CapitoloDave@deanza.edu, 831-408-8312 Rick Maynard, MaynardRick@deanza.edu, 408-864-8704 Biology ClubThe Biology Club gives members insights into the beauty of nature, to aid students through the Biology series, to explore their interest in the various aspects of Biology related fields, and to provide them biological volunteer opportunities. Club Constitution: Biology.doc Email: deanzabiology@groups.facebook.com Facebook: De Anza Biology Club Advisors: Jason Bram, BramJason@deanza.edu, 408-864-8654 Bruce Heyer, HeyerBruce@deanza.edu, 408-864-8933 Biomedical ClubThe purpose of the club is to extend the opportunities available for students interested in medical or biological fields and to familiarize them with the atmosphere of their related field (before and after transferring to university). Club Constitution: Biomedical.doc Email: deanzabiomed@gmail.com Website: biomed.weebly.com Facebook: De Anza Biomedical Club Advisor: Bruce Heyer, HeyerBruce@deanza.edu, 408-864-8933 Creative Writing ClubTo build a creative writing community in De Anza College. To provide a space to workshop pieces, practice spoken word, investigate literature, written work, and spoken word in depth and host events focused on literature and writing. Club Constitution: CreativeWriting.doc DECADECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management in colleges around the globe. Joining DECA allows you to have business experience in creating projects, improvising roles and networking internationally. Club Constitution: DECA.doc Email: deanzadeca@gmail.com Facebook: De Anza DECA Advisor: Kevin Mello, MelloKevin@deanza.edu, 408-864-8902 Debate ClubTrain the members to logically form powerful arguments. By joining the club, the members will be gradually trained to strategically construct and present their arguments, persuading other people to follow their ideas, which will be useful in any kinds of work they will be concentrating in the future. Club Constitution: Debate.doc Design & Manufacturing (D&M)To bring students majoring in CDI & MCNC, or those interested in them, together to develop and improve professional skills, and prepare for and compete in events such as WESTEC, AERODEF, or SkillsUSA, as well as software/skill specific events. Club Constitution: DM.doc Engineering Technology ClubThe purpose of this club is to provide opportunities and aid to prospective engineering student at De Anza and to promote the field of engineering to the community. Club Constitution: Engineering.doc Email: deanzaengineeringclub@gmail.com Website: www.engineeringclub.tk Advisors: Ronald Francis, FrancisRonald@deanza.edu, 408-864-8384 Paul Klingman, KlingmanPaul@deanza.edu, 408-864-8696 Edward Lam, LamEdward@deanza.edu Global Financial AnalystsThe purpose of this club is to teach De Anza students how to predict the global economy by doing stock market, gold and technical analysis. Basically, this club unites all students who have the same interest in economics and financing field. The goal of this club is to make students understand better and be more prepared about economics so they can have a useful skill for their future. Club Constitution: GlobalFinancialAnalysts.doc Advisor: Rupinder Sekhon, SekhonRupinder@deanza.edu, 408-864-8800 Honors ClubThe purpose of this club is to support the De Anza Honors Program and increase student camaraderie within the program, and between students of the program and De Anza students who are not in the program. Club Constitution: Honors.doc Email: dahonorsclub@gmail.com Facebook: De Anza Honors Club Advisors: Lydia Hearn, HearnLydia@deanza.edu, 408-864-5785 Diana Wright, WrightDiana@deanza.edu Marketing ClubThe purpose of the club is to bring students who are interested in marketing together, with the objective of helping students grasp the concept of marketing and its importance in any business. Club Constitution: Marketing.doc Email: deanzamarketingclub@gmail.com Advisors: Emily Garbe, GarbeEmliy@deanza.edu Dionne Morgan, DionneMorgan@deanza.edu Mathematics ClubThe purpose of the club is to train the De Anza math team for AMATYC Contests, recruit students with mathematical curiosity and assist students with their math projects. Club Constitution: Math.doc Advisor: Sithparran Vanniasegaram, VanniasegaramSithparran@deanza.edu, 408-864-8583 New-Lon-KongThe purpose of the club is to arouse student understanding and knowledge of the financial world nowadays, especially the major three stock markets and trading ports of the globe, New York, London and Hong Kong. To better equip our members, we also examine the political and cultural background of these financial centers as they are important factors affecting the world economy. Club Constitution: New-Lon-Kong.doc Advisor: Charles Anderson Psychology ClubThe De Anza Psychology Club provides opportunities for students with any major to explore the many far-reaching applications of psychology in our community and beyone. Members can attend off-campus explorations, enjoy professional speakers, explore community service opportunities and more within the broad scope of this field. Club Constitution: Psychology.doc Email: deanzapsychclub@live.com Advisor: Charles Ramskov, RamskovCharles@deanza.edu, 408-864-8853 SACNAS De Anza Chapter (Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science at De Anza College)The purpose of the chapter is to improve the effectiveness of and to enhance the public understanding of and appreciation for Chicanos, Latinos, Native Americans, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians and other underrepresented minorities in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Club Constitution: SACNAS.doc Advisors: Melissa Aguilas, AguilarMelissa@deanza.edu, 408-864-5422 Ricardo Delgado, DelgadoRicardo@deanza.edu, 408-864-8681 Strategic Management AssociationThe purpose of our club is to expose students to a wide variety of fields and professional in strategic management. We provide a platform for students to explore the common process of making a strategy and study how to design formats and plans for different kinds of organizations through case workshops, work programs and talks. Club Constitution: SMA.doc Advisor: Hwaja Choi Student Nurses Organization (SNO)Informs, guides and supports nursing students. Club Constitution: SNO.doc Website: www.deanzasno.com Advisor: Jean Burke, BurkeJean@deanza.edu, 408-864-8897 Students of Technology and Utility Development (STUD)The purpose of STUD is to provide opportunity for students to be exposed to the world of technology and experience in their intended field of interest by affiliating our club to other organizations. This club includes people whose majors are within the diversity of technology, help members create a strong network and get a better understanding of their own field of interest through enjoyable learning exposure. Club Constitution: STUD.doc Email: DeAnzaSTUDs@gmail.com Advisors: Farshod Mosh, MoshFarshod@deanza.edu, 408-864-8345 Eduardo Luna, LunaEduardo@deanza.edu, 408-864-8666 Community ServiceMeeting ScheduleCircle KThe purpose of the club is to provide constructive opportunities for students to become involved on campus and in the community through service work to others in need. Club Constitution: CircleK.doc Email: deanzacirclek@gmail.com Website: www.dacki.org Advisors: Jim Nguyen, NguyenJames@deanza.edu Marilyn Patton, PattonMarilyn@deanza.edu, 408-864-8543 International Student Volunteers (ISV)The purpose of this club is to encourage international students to get involved in the American society through volunteering in school and local community services. All are welcome! Club Constitution: ISV.doc Email: daisv2010@gmail.com Facebook: DAISV Advisor: Susanne W. Chan, ChanSusanne@deanza.edu, 408-864-5813 Project EProject E is a community of students with a common interest to promote sustainability through environmental projects that affect us not only locally, but national and internationally. Club Constitution: ProjectE.doc Advisor: Jason Bram, BramJason@deanza.edu, 408-864-8654 Red Cross OrganizationOur purpose is for recruiting students for Red Cross volunteer programs, organizing fundraising for Red Cross, and informing campus and community awareness of Red Cross. Club Constitution: RedCross.doc Email: RedCrossClub@gmail.com Advisor: Byron Lilly, BLilly@deanza.edu, 408-864-8431 Team HBVThe purpose of Team HBV is to spread awareness of Hepatitis B virus at De Anza College. The club is partnered with Asian Liver Center at Stanford University and is an official collegiate chapter in the Jade Ribbon Campaign. This club will hold events to empower others with knowledge about Hepatitis B and their own status. This club will also attend events sponsored by the Asian Liver Center. Club Constitution: TeamHBV.doc Advisors: Elizabeth McPartlan, McPartlanElizabeth@deanza.edu, 408-864-8328 Jimmie Wilson, WilsonJimmia@deanza.edu United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)At UNICEF, we have a common goal, children first. UNICEF focuses on fundraising for children funded projects, as well as, providing community services locally. Club Constitution: UNICEF.doc Email: steve_51092@gmail.com Advisor: Gregory Knittel, KnittelGregory@deanza.edu, 408-864-8252 DiversityMeeting ScheduleAnti-Bullying Club (ABC)The purpose of this club is to stop bullying by education and empowering students. Members can boost self-confidence, learn to appreciate each other, encourage acceptance and spread love in De Anza and the community. Club Constitution: ABC.doc Advisors: Melissa Aguilar, AguilarMelissa@deanza.edu, 408-864-5422 Phong Lam, LamPhong@deanza.edu, 408-864-8452 Asian Pacific American Students for Leadership (APASL)Welcome to APASL! We try our best to encourage students to learn more about the culture and contemporary issues of the Asian Pacific Islander community. Our mission is to promote Asian Pacifica American student empowerment and leadership through community involvement. Club Constitution: APASL.doc Email: apasldeanza@gmail.com Website: apasl.org/ Facebook: Asian Pacific American Students for Leadership Advisors: James Nguyen, NguyenJames@deanza.edu Mae Lee, LeeMae@deanza.edu Christine Chai, ChaiChristine@deanza.edu Black Student Union (BSU)The club issues will focus on students of African descent (African Americans, Ethiopeans, Belizians, African, etc.); friends are welcome. It is a club of culture and multi-ehtnicity under the African descent umbrella; educating, advocating, celebrating life and multicultural consciousness and awareness. Club Constitution: BSU.doc Email: DeAnzaBSU@gmail.com Advisors: Michele LeBleu-Burns, LeBleuBurnsMichele@deanza.edu, 408-864-8218 Jessica Hamilton, HamiltonJessica@deanza.edu Chinese Student Association (CSA)The purpose of the club is to organize Chinese students, create a unity among Chinese community, publicize, promote and expand Chinese culture among general public. Club Constitution: CSA.doc Email: deanzacsa@gmail.com Website: www.dragonxin.com/deanza Advisor: Hua-Fu Liu, LiuHuaFu@deanza.edu, 408-864-5324 Cross Cultural Partners Club (CCP)The purpose of the club is to support the CCP Program in its efforts to promote global understanding and cross cultural friendships among our members. In addition increase attention towards immigration and promote better international student social experiences. The club provides students opportunities to converse in English. Club Constitution: CCP.doc Email: ccpclub.deanza@gmail.com Advisors: Webster Hamilton, HamiltonWebster@deanza.edu, 408-864-8999 x3054 Gloria Heistein, HeisteinGloria@deanza.edu, 408-864-8999 x3036 Desi Students Association (DSA)The diverse South Asian community at De Anza needs a place to unite and work together towards peace and unity. Importance of acceptance and change are a very big part of our club, there are no exceptions and anyone is a part of this global community. Club Constitution: DSA.doc Email: sapdeanza@gmail.com Advisor: Ameeta S. Tiwana, 408-864-8964 Hong Kong Student Association (HKSA)Provide Hong Kong international students a facility to support each other in cultural adjustment, learning, and expanding social community at the same time. Club Constitution: HKSA.doc Email: hksa.deanza@gmail.com Advisor: Bert Lo, LoBert@deanza.edu, 408-864-8268 Iranian Student AssociationThe purpose of this club is to publicize, promote, and educate Iranian culture. Also to represent the voice of Iranian students on campus. Club Constitution: Iranian.doc Advisor: Mehrdad Khosravi, KhosraviMehrdad@deanza.edu, 408-864-5384 Japanese and American Association (JAA)An association in which members of Japanese, American, and any background share and celebrate culture with a primary focus being on the similarities and stark contrasts between them. JAA officers do our very best to ensure that we promote both Japanese and American culture through a small little discussion about a certain subject or field of the culture which will give way for both Japanese members and other members to indulge in their curiosity of new aspects, learn more of the different worlds presented in Japan and America, and mainly socialize with those who share the same genuine passion in associating with one another. Club Constitution: JAA.doc Email: jaadeanza@gmail.com Advisor: Kanako Suda, SudaKanako@deanza.edu, 408-864-8624 Jews, Israelis, and Friends (JIF)Establishing a comfortable environment for all Jews, Israelis and Friends on De Anza campus. Educating members and the greater De Anza community on Israel-related issues (such as culture, history and current events) as well as building social bridges with other groups in the De Anza student body. Club Constitution: JIF.doc Advisor: Margo Raff, RaffMargo@deanza.edu, 408-864-8962 Korean Students Association (KSA)The purpose of the club is to improve the relations between Korean students within De Anza, to help Korean students in De Anza with their school life, and to introduce Korean culture to other De Anza students. Club Constitution: KSA.doc Email: deanzaksa@gmail.com Advisor: Young Hwa Jung Permias Indonesian Student Organization (PISO)An organization to bring all the Permias Indonesian students at De Anza College closer to each other while maintaining and sharing the traditions within the community. Club Constitution: ISO.doc Email: indo.student.org@gmail.com Advisors: Ronald Francis, FrancisRonald@deanza.edu, 408-864-8634 Doli Bambhania, BambhaniaDoli@deanza.edu, 408-864-5382 Rainbow ClubThe Rainbow Club supports, advocates and creates a communbity for the LGBTQI and allies here at De Anza. Club Constitution: Rainbow.doc Email: pride.lgbtqa@gmail.com Advisors: David Byars, ByarsDavid@deanza.edu, 408-864-8759 Julie Lewis, LewisJulie@deanza.edu, 408-864-8798 Taiwanese Association of De Anza CollegeTo unite students from Taiwan, help out students who just arrived, provide information and help on learning, about De Anza, and collects housing information, job opportunities. Further, introduce Taiwanese culture to other diversities. Club Constitution: TaiwaneseAssociation.doc Advisor: Hua-Fu Liu, LiuHuaFu@deanza.edu, 408-864-5324 Traditional Vietnamese Heritage Association (TVHA)Heritage is a legacy of our parents and ancestors have passed this down to us. It is linked to our culture with values, teachings, folktales, etc. that have been passed down to us for generations. The goal is to pass down this culture and promote it to a much larger audience to help students understand their positions and how their native culture defines them. Club Constitution: TVHA.doc Advisors: Dzuong Nguyen, NguyenDzuong@deanza.edu Danny Tran, TranDanny@deanza.edu Vietnamese Student Association (VSA)Celebrate Vietnamese culture and language through various cultural and traditional activities. Support Vietnamese American students with their educational needs and issues on campus. Club Constitution: VSA.doc Advisor: K. D. Le, LeKD@deanza.edu, 408-864-5673 ¡LEAD! Latina/o Empowerment At De Anza ClubA club for Latina/o students and their allies, ¡LEAD! fosters personal growth, community service and cultural understanding. Club Constitution: LEAD.doc Email: latino_empowerment_at_De_Anza@yahoo.com Advisor: Marc Coronado, 408-864-8409 PoliticalMeeting ScheduleIntegral Movement for AB540 Student Success (I.M.A.S.S.)Our purpose is to promote understanding of the circumstances and rights of all AB540 students in a respectful and safe environment. Our weekly meetings will be a forum for sharing our life experiences, resources, and information as it pertains to current immigration issues. Club Constitution: IntegralMASS.doc Email: DeAnzaAB540@yahoo.com Website: deanzaab540@yahoo.groups.com Facebook: I.M.A.S.S. Advisor: Paula Silva, SilvaPaula@deanza.edu, 408-864-8310 Students For Justice (SFJ)The purpose of this club is to promote student awareness of and involvement in political and social issues, particularly those related to diversity and to the self-determination of students. Club Constitution: SFJ.doc Advisor: Cynthia Kaufman, KaufmanCynthia@deanza.edu, 408-864-8739 ReligiousMeeting ScheduleChristians on CampusA time used to help students grow in their spiritual life through the study of the Bible and Christian fellowship. Club Constitution: ChristiansonCampus.doc Email: cocdeanza@gmail.com Website: deanzachristians.org Advisor: April Pi-Hsiu Phung Fellowship of Oversea StudentsWe are a group of Chinese Christians at De Anza College seeking to be Jesus’ witness by caring international students, emphasizing virtuous characters found in the Bible, and supporting one another academically. We welcome you to join us at our weekly meeting at the campus. Club Constitution: FellowshipofOverseaStudents.doc Advisors: Billie Lo Li Wei Sun, SunLiWei@deanza.edu, 408-864-5329 Grace FellowshipTo study the Bible, to have fun and to experience God's grace together in both Mandarin and Cantonese. Club Constitution: GraceFellowship.doc Advisor: Homer Tong, TongHomer@deanza.edu, 408-864-8678 Muslim Students Association (MSA)The MSA of De Anza originated primarily to bring together Muslims of diverse background and cultures. MSA will help its members and other outside students in their religious and spiritual needs and will also be a source to educate people regarding Islam and the Islamic way of life. Club Constitution: MSA.doc Email: deanzamsa@gmail.com Advisors: Lori Clinchard, ClinchardLori@deanza.edu, 408-864-8988 David Coleman, ColemanDavid@deanza.edu, 408-864-8660 Moaty Fayek, FayekMoaty@deanza.edu, 408-864-8896 Saltworks Christian FellowshipTo help students develop a deeper relationship with God, build friendships and prepare for life after college. Club Constitution: Saltworks.doc Email: sanjkrish87@yahoo.com Website: www.saltworks-cm.com Advisor: Paul Figliomeni, 408-864-8248 W.A.V.E. (Walking Along God's Vision Everyday)Our goal is to spread the word of God among students from overseas by practicing God’s love. Club Constitution: WAVE.doc Facebook: Deanza WAVE Club Advisor: Youngwha Jung Special InterestMeeting Schedule4 Elements Hip Hop ClubFor anyone to participate, perform, and learn the Hip-Hop culture, whether you live it through your daily life or just want to experience this beautiful art for the first time. Club Constitution: 4Elements.doc Email: 4ElementsHipHop@gmail.com Advisor: Laquisha Beckum, BeckumLaquisha@deanza.edu Anime ClubTo inform and expose its members to the animated art form known as anime through discussions, viewings and outings. Club Constitution: Anime.doc Advisor: Charles Ramskov, RamskovCharles@deanza.edu, 408-864-8853 Apple-N-DroidThe purpose of this club is to obsessively cover and review the latest news and apps of the mobile world and discuss how the company performs globally, and also to assist and help first time smart-phone users. Club Constitution: Apple-N-Droid.doc Email: apple.n.droid2013@gmail.com Facebook: Applendroid Advisor: Mark Fu, FuMark@deanza.edu, 408-864-8813 Art & Design ClubThe Art & Design Club will promote the education and awareness of art - graphic design, illustration, animation and other disciplines. Our mission is to enhance the skills of art students beyond classroom basics as well as provide networking opportunities with other artists. The club will focus on innovative art and design to extend creative education to new levels. Club Constitution: ArtDesign.doc Advisor: William B. Nagel, NagelWilliam@deanza.edu, 408-864-5837 Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)The De Anza ACM promotes quality technology education and builds bridges with the professional realms of computer science. We provide members with the opportunity to sharpen their skills through friendly competition, learn new skills via study sessions and collaborative efforts, and meet new people who share their interests in computing technology. Club Constitution: ACM.doc Facebook: De Anza ACM Advisor: Marie Taylor-Harper, TaylorHarperMarie@deanza.edu, 408-864-8277 Ballet FolkloricoBallet Folklorico is a way to connect to the Mexican culture through dance and music. Members will have the opportunity to learn different styles of dance while building community with others. Club Constitution: BalletFolklorico.doc Advisor: Alicia Cortez, CortezAlicia@deanza.edu, 408-864-8365 BlurescenceFor those who always wanted to DJ, lightglove, or learn how to make Kandi accessories, this is a great chance to share interests and learn something new in the electronic music culture. Club Constitution: Blurescence.doc Advisor: David Hamilton DoMeSolDoMeSol creates an opportunity for all music lovers to gather together, exchange their feelings and thoughts, and enjoy in the music world. If you know how to sing, play an instrument, compose, etc., music club is the best place to show your talent and interest in your leisure time. Club Constitution: DoMeSol.doc Email: zhanghj86@hotmail.com Advisor: Paul Setziol, SetziolPaul@deanza.edu, 408-864-8512 Film SocietyThe purpose of the club is to bring students interested in watching films together with students interested in films. The goal is to introduce students to films of different genres and eras with social issue themes and thought provoking motifs. There will be an emphasis on the critical analysis of cinema. Club Constitution: FilmSociety.doc Advisors: Patrick Gannon, GannonPatrick@deanza.edu, 408-864-8516 Tim Chively, ShivelyTim@deanza.edu, 408-864-5728 K-Pop Dance ClubK-Pop Dance Club serves to provide members with easy access to the K-Pop through sharing of the latest K-Pop updates and learning to dance to K-Pop music. Club Constitution: K-PopDance.doc Email: da.kpop.dance@gmail.com Advisor: Rupinder Sekhon, SekhonRupinder@deanza.edu, 408-864-8947 Marvelous MagicThe purpose of the club is to encourage students to be more active and confident through acquisition of unique skills as magic technique and to contributte to the community through various volunteer works and performances to help/ entertain people in the community to bring out positive attributes, thus creating a better environment. Club Constitution: MarvelousMagic.doc Email: magicandmagic@gmail.com Advisor: Elena Dorabji Outdoor ClubCamping, kayaking, backpacking, surfing and other activities. (Most designed for beginners as well as experienced.) Club Constitution: Outdoor.doc Email: dac_outdoorclub@yahoo.com Website: faculty.deanza.edu/donahuemary Advisor: Mary Donahue, DonahueMary@deanza.edu Papua's Prosthetics MDThe purpose of this club is to raise funds for the Prosthetics Outreach Foundation and Papua New Guinea Stanford Medical Project. Members will have the opportunity to gain knowledge and insights of orthopedic surgical procedures and preventive medicine. Club Constitution: PapuasProsthetics.doc Email: deanza.ppmd@gmail.com Advisors: Gregory Anderson, AndersonGregory@deanza.edu, 408-864-8489 David Hamilton Social Entropreneurship ClubThe Social Entropreneurship Club aims to provide a conduit by which students can access entrepreneurial resources, network with peers, and share ideas. The club also focuses on developing entrepreneurial mindsets and contributing back to society. Club Constitution: SocialEntrepreneurship.doc Email: deanzaSEC@gmail.com Advisor: Kevin Mello, MelloKevin@deanza.edu, 408-864-8902 T-Tennis ClubTo practice and improve the student playing table tennis skill. Also, this provides the student to have an environment for gathering. Club Constitution: T-Tennis.doc Email: DeAnzaTTennisClub@gmail.com Advisor: David Newton, NewtonDavid@deanza.edu, 408-864-8668 W.I.S.E. 37 (Working to Institute a Sustainable Environment on the 37th Parallel)We are an environmental club whose main goal is to advocate a lifestyle that minimizes environmental impact and helps create social/environmental justice for all. Club Constitution: WISE37.doc Email: wise37@wise37.com Website: www.wise37.com Facebook: W.I.S.E. 37 Advisor: Krikor Andonian Women EmpoweredWomen Empowered is dedicated to understanding women’s issues through education, community service, support and celebrating womanhood. Club Constitution: WomenEmpowered.doc Email: deanzawomenempowered@gmail.com Facebook: Women Empowered Advisor: Marc Coronado, CoronadoMarc@deanza.edu, 408-864-8409 SportsMeeting ScheduleBadminton ClubThe purpose of this club is to introduce badminton to De Anza students, and to embed sportsmanship. Also, offer a place where people cal learn badminton skills from each other and to have fun. Club Constitution: Badminton.doc Email: deanzabc@gmail.com Advisor: Mark Landefeld, LandefeldMark@deanza.edu, 408-864-8541 Cheer and Dance TeamThe purpose of this club is to establish a sport-like activity where students and athletes will be supporting teams to increase school spirit. Club members will perform cheers and direct the audience at games and Club Day events, as well as someday competing nationally for the promotion of spirit and sportsmanship. Club Constitution: CheerAndDance.doc Email: CheerCoachCJ@comcast.net Advisors: C. J. Jones, JonesCJ@deanza.edu, 408-864-8594 Melodie Cheney, CheneyMelodie@deanza.edu, 408-864-8342 Shotokan KaratePractices and promotes the Japanese martial art of Shotokan Karate. We are involved in tournaments, demonstrations, workshops and social activities. Club Constitution: ShotokanKarate.doc Website: www.daskc.org Advisor: Pete Rabbitt, RabbittPete@deanza.edu, 408-864-8352 TaeKwonDo Club, De Anza (DATKDC)The purpose of the club is to enhance self-esteem, to build confidence, to develop discipline, to teach self-defense, and to strengthen the mind and body. In addidion, we also have many activities of getting together to make friends; have some good laughs and most importantly, community service. Club Constitution: TaeKwonDoClub.doc Email: datkdo@yahoo.com Advisor: Nancy Evans, EvansNancy@deanza.edu SupportMeeting ScheduleNetwork of Japanese International Students (NJIS)The purpose of NJIS is to provide international students, in particular Japanese students, with opportunities to accommodate to the U.S lifestyle and academic institutions through monthly activity and sharing information. Club Constitution: NJIS.doc Advisors: Kanako Suda, SudaKanako@deanza.edu, 408-864-8624 Miki Melton, MeltonMiki@deanza.edu YesplusTo provide stress management through meditation, yoga, and breathing techniques. Club Constitution: Yesplus.doc Advisor: Mark Fu, FuMark@deanza.edu, 408-864-8813
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