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Activities and Organizations
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Avid Students Ablaze With Energy V. ehemently, he slashes his arm through the air; it comes to rest, uneasi- ly clenched, on the podium. The frown burrowed in his forehead betrays the frustration he intuitively feels. He grap- ples for words, attempting to relay the position of his down-trodden country. He IS playing a game of politics; de- bating for the nation he represents. He IS a diplomat at a Model United Nations (MUN) conference. MUN allows students interested in global affairs participate in simulations. The first conference, in March, whetted students ' appetites, and MUN became an official club. An April conference ini- tiated beginners and provided even more valuable experience for veterans. Ms. Nygren, MUN advisor, conclud- ed, The quote; 1 hear and I forget; I see and I remember; I do and I understand, ' really pertains to MUN. It enters through your toes, crawls up your leg and through your stomach, and finally, it ends up in your heart. Spirit; an extremely contagious dis- ease. The origin of this affliction was discovered to be the Spirit Club. The symptoms of this ailment are a swollen throat from too much scream- ing at games, an excessive dose of pep, and too much enthusiasm. Frank Vega remarked, RHS has a lot of spirit. Though we lacked members in our club, our school contained a lot of spirit. The spirit club spread its enthusiasm by attending pep assemblies and gomes to show off their contagious zeal. If you happen to waltz across one of these people, remember that the only known cure is to support your school 1. Model United Nations: Jody Keitcr, Clemente Dioi, Michelle Bleistein, Jorge Sonchei, Karin Lee, Eric Neri, Ms. Nygren. 2. Gene»o Espinozo end Dawn Coder travel with the Spirit Club Float in the Homecoming Porade. 3. Spirit Club members radi ate the unique and popular enthusiasm that they are known for. 4. Relaxing during an MUN meet- ing, Michelle Bleistein, Jorge Sanchez, and Korin Lee enjoy the friendly atmosphere. 5. MUN advi- sor, Ms. Nygren, ond Michelle Bleistein discuss an odvancing conference. ' ' . . . It enters through your toes, crawls up your leg and through your stomach, and finally it ends in your heart. Activities and Organizations n9
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