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A
World
Of
Difference
Looking around the crowded, bustling halls of good old RHS, one
notices that there are no two people who are the same. O f course,
there are quite a few sets of twins, but even so they are as different
as night and day. It is guaran
teed that out of 882 students
at RHS, there are no two
people who look exactly alike
and like the same things, dome
students are involved in stu
dent government, journalism, foreign language clubs, academic clubs,
forensics, and some are even class leaders. It doesn t matter which
group you belong to, as long as you get involved and be yourself. It
is obvious RHS is a world of difference. By Rachel Shively
38 People & Clubs Division

