Thursday, September 29, 2011

Clubs


     Riverbend high school is an enormous school that is waiting for you to explore. There are a variety of clubs at RHS. For example:
     (Ms. Schickel)Photography club- In this club the students run it. Sometimes the students go in the dark room or they go on the computer and work on the InDesign program. You don’t have to be in any journalism class to join.
     (Mrs. Keith) Library club- is open to anyone who is interested in joining this club. If you have a love for reading this is the club for you. In library club you do all kinds of activities like creating book trailers or entering NA NO WRI MO (national novel writing month).
     (Mr. Mann)Art club- art club is good for people who love art and need community service hours. In art club they sometimes go to homeless shelters and paint murals on their walls or they have auctions for some of their art projects.
     (Ms. Cresswell) Drama club is for anyone who enjoys acting. Racquelle Bradly, an active member in the drama club said, “It’s fun. It sets you up to become a Thespian. There are lots of plays and hands-on stuff in the club”.
     (Ms. Ewing)Spanish club –Spanish club has a lot of socials and food thanks to its high occupancy. To join this club you only need one year of Spanish class. “This club is a great way to earn community service hours” said Joanna Colon.
     (Mr. Keith) Latin club- is the head of the Latin club and to join you only need one year of Latin class.  Latin club has many activities like making a float for homecoming to playing kickball with the German club.  “The people there are really awesome and the events are really fun” said Shannon Becker a Latin club member.
     (Ms. Fiege)FITT club- the founder of this club has student work ‘till you can’t walk anymore. Austin Pfaff, a continuous member of fit club, said in fit club they do “some grueling stuff…and it’s a great way to stay in shape.”   If you love to feel fatigue fit club is the club for you.
     (Mrs. Dunford)History club- Future historians or people who just like history should join.  This is a new club and is open to anyone“so far we’re doing well and I think this club will turn out pretty well” Sean Curley said.
     (Fehrens, Gardner, Morris)DECA- Distributive Education Club of America is club for anyone who is enrolled in a Marketing Education course. DECA helps with leadership skills, professional attitudes, social growth, and Citizenship characteristics. 
Shadae Strother, Staff Writer

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