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C L U B S
HATS OF A DIFFERENT NATURE
he 890 student* of
Ralston High School could choose from 41 school-
sponsored clubs The clubs did many different
things such as traveling to the Lied Jungle, SAC
Museum, France, Germany and Mexico. At school,
clubs sponsored Mr. RHS, supported our athletics,
sang, played instruments and organized the first
intercom pep rally.
In some cases students were unable to find a
"hat" they wanted to wear. In order to better suit
their heads, new clubs were created, such as Fish
ing Club and Computer Technology Club thus adding
more hats to the diverse hat rack of RHS.
With all this variety people might have thought
it contributed to the breakdown of student cohe
siveness. Instead it proved to be a bonding agent
in which clubs learned to cooperate and help each
other. Being weird or different wasn't bad; it was
just not always perceived as being normal. RHS
clubs proved to wear "hats of a different nature."
"Once On This Island" allowed students to
play exotic roles as compared to the typical
student role. Seniors Juliane Gibbs and
Beth King and Junior Kim Bermel turn the
stage into a magical island.
Nicole Schnicders

