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ASL club was formed by our dear dear Delia Lönroth. Her and her comrades run the club like a military (they sit and yap most of the time).  
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ASL club was formed by our dear dear [[Delia Lönroth.]] Her and her comrades run the club like a military (they sit and yap most of the time). [[Kyra Kellogg]], [[Sasha Jeffries]], [[Rhones Agrawal]] and [[Lauren Wittry]] make up the rest of the force.  
  
 
They are not a class, but instead a cultural education club! Stop by to learn about Deaf culture, ASL, and the fantastic worlds therein.  
 
They are not a class, but instead a cultural education club! Stop by to learn about Deaf culture, ASL, and the fantastic worlds therein.  

Revision as of 19:43, 17 February 2025

ASL club was formed by our dear dear Delia Lönroth. Her and her comrades run the club like a military (they sit and yap most of the time). Kyra Kellogg, Sasha Jeffries, Rhones Agrawal and Lauren Wittry make up the rest of the force.

They are not a class, but instead a cultural education club! Stop by to learn about Deaf culture, ASL, and the fantastic worlds therein.

To play ASL club Candyland: - Everyone signs the color on each card that is drawn. - Whoever reaches the castle first must turn around and make it back to the start. - When someone draws a double color, they must do one hop on two feet. - When someone draws a red card, the turn order reverses. - When someone draws an orange card, Delia must take a sip of water. - When someone draws a yellow card, they must say “Cowabunga.” - When someone draws a blue card, they must draw from the double Jenga tower. If they knock the tower over, they have to move back to the start. - When someone draws the color of their gingerbread piece, they get to go a second time. - When someone draws the same color that the previous person drew, they must face the previous person in rock paper scissors. The outcome has no further effect. - If the next person also draws that color, they must face the previous two in three-way rock paper scissors. The outcome has no further effect.