From the moment he heard that students could have booths at the upcoming cultural fair, Zack had known exactly what he wanted to do. He'd gathered all the information he could, wrote home to get the parental units to send him some supplies, decided the best way to present it, thought about how to run the booth without taking up all of a visitor's fair time, and came to a few conclusions. When the forms for booth sign-ups came out, Zack had thought he was all ready.
But then he read the part that a minimum of three people were required to run each booth.
At first, he despaired.
Then he saw the recruitment page for the English/Irish students and he decided he could do the same thing. Unfortunately, though, he didn't really have many friends outside of Alderaan. Of course, he did advertise for the novelling club every year, so if the Alderaanian notice didn't bear fruit, he figured he could corner Echo into using his contacts to get notices in the other common rooms.
But Alderaan was proud of being the nerdy house, so he'd give them first dibs.
Additional Students Needed Non-Magical Gaming Booth at the Cultural Fair
With focus on: D&D and other Role Playing Games Video Games (Console and PC) Card Games Board Games
Sign up below or talk to Zack Dill at the Prefect Station in the Library.
Delany read over the notice and smiled. She had always loved board games and card games. It sounded fun and she decided to go for it. She grabbed out a quill and put her name down on the notice.