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                              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
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