Activities & Clubs

Education beyond the classroom

At St. Anthony, all students are encouraged to take advantage of the many opportunities to sample a wide range of new experiences and interests. We offer a wide variety of clubs and extracurricular opportunities for students to serve, lead, and discover new passions and talents.

 

Academic

Membership in the St. Anthony Chapter of the National honor Society is based upon excellence in four areas: scholarship, leadership, service, and character.

The History Club focuses on US and World History. Movie nights are held periodically. One LARP (Live Action Role Play) is held each year as students have a Nerf war depicting a war of the United States. All students are eligible to join the club.

Any student may participate in scholar bowl. Knowledge of a wide variety of topics and quick recall is helpful. Students participate as a team in several interscholastic competitions. Varsity and JV scholar bowl teams are available.

Meetings are held at lunch with special activities on various occasions such as “Cinco de Mayo.”

This national society was founded in Quincy, Illinois in 1959 by civic organizations with the dual purpose of motivating youth to achieve excellence in academics and honoring those with outstanding scholarship. SAA awards are presented to sophomores, juniors and seniors who are in the top 5% of their respective classes at the end of the 3rd, 5th and 7th semesters.

Only one scholarship letter and certificate will be awarded during the student’s high school career. A special SAA embossed seal will be provided for placement on the certificate for each year in which the student meets the requirements.

The World Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) organization is dedicated to the recognition of academic achievement. The team consists of six to fourteen members who annually take tests in a chosen academic discipline. Members are chosen by the coach based upon past achievements and interest in a particular subject. Awards are given to individual students, and winners progress to the state and national levels.

Service & Leadership

Students interested in promoting school spirit by planning pep rallies and contributing to other activities encouraging school spirit may volunteer to join this group. This club plans Homecoming Week. Officers and representatives are elected by club members. The Dog Pound will fall under the auspices of the Pep Club and will be subject to guidelines created by the Pep Club Membership.

Special Interests

Faith

Check with the High School Office or your Theology Teacher for ways to get involved with Campus Ministry, including groups to join, volunteering for a Mass Ministry, or other opportunities.

A men’s group that typically meets once a week during lunch and encourages each other to grow in holiness.  Many also attend Mass together at church on Thursdays at 6:30 am.

A women’s group that typically meets once a week during lunch and encourages each other to grow in holiness.  Many also attend Mass together at church on Thursdays at 6:30 am.