The Bluffer

September 13, 2013

The Bluffer - Red Bluff, CA

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RBHS SWEETeNS THE SCHOOL WITH CLUBS Outdoor START T hroughout Red Bluff High School, there are a variety of clubs as well as classes that resemble clubs. Each club has a special purpose that adds a sweet something to the school community. CLUBS C.S.F Kim Clawson/Geoff Barrow A community service club in which students help the community. Math and Science Club Brooke Kennedy Students bond over their love of math as well as science CLUB- LIKE CLASSES Go Green Club John Sheffield Students focus on positive ways to help the envirement and the world around them. The Bluffer Alisa Pelanconi Bringing truth to Red Bluff High School Leadership Stacy Dausse Leadership class for Freshmen and sophmores Student Goverment Brad Wagner A group of leaders that coordinate and plan school functions including dances, rallies and assemblies. Special Spartans Sherry Drake A club for all students with special eduacation where money is raised for field trips, class parties and to give back to the kids. Yearbook Becky Coker The class that focuses on designing the school yearbook. KRBH (Radio) Brad Wagner Bumping the beats for Red Bluff High. Key Club Fred Null Jr. A community service club in which students help the community. Adventure Club Wes Hendricks For those that long for adventure Red Bluff Rowdies Ryland Sanders A club in order to get involved in Latino Unidos the crowds at sporting events. Club Pursuit of Happiness Emma Flores Club Latinos unite. Haley Carter/ Paul Trujillo For those in the pursuit of happiness. F.F.A Floral Jenny Lynn Svejda Students design flower formations. Austria Exchange Program Cindy Haase/ Becky Coker Students travel abroad to Graz, Austria. Peer Partners Pep Roa Students work on being positive members of society and mentoring peers. Friday Night Live Haley Ford Students advocate a drugfree lifestyle. FINISH Italian Exchange Program Alisa Pelanconi/Pam DiSibio By joining a club, students Students live with Italian are able to meet others with families for two weeks. similar interests and create valuable memories. Photos taken with permission from the Red Bluff High School Facebook page

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