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NEVER gonna STOP


Key club annual
confrence held D
ifferent schools from hadn’t attended last year, but it was
across the Las Vegas valley worth making new memories.”
came to show what they’re Clubs go against each other using
made of at this year’s Regional cheers made by the individual club.
Training Conference (RTC) for Key Although SWCTA key club cheered as
Club. hard as they could, they were only able
“I enjoyed all the energy everyone to reach the finals section for division.
had and how exciting it was,” “When we didn’t win, I was in tears,”
Anastasia X (‘21) said. “It’s what I Megan Lopez (‘20) said. “I didn’t want
expected with all the comments to disappoint our seniors, so it was
everyone had on the previous RTC.” heartbreaking, but I’m also glad on
we love our ltg. Showing her appreciation to At RTC, different workshops were how much effort our club gave this
the lieutenant governor, Izabella Guiao ('19), makes a
available for either helping out the year.”
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heart out of her arms and cheers. Guiao has been in


key club ever since freshman year, and has gone to community, or learning more about However coming with a lost, the
RTC each year. "It meant so much for the seniors to what RTC and key club is about. returning class have high hopes for next
win," Guiao said. "It motivated me to win since it's “During the workshops, I attended a year’s RTC and preparation for the
gonna be our last year next RTC." high spirits.
NEW CAPTION FOR NEW PHOTO. CHECK TO MAKE SURE flower crown making workshop,” year’s to come as well.
THEY ARE A BUYER for the memories. Kailee Kellen (‘19) said. “It was “What’s important is going in and
Screaming at the top of her lungs, Regine Ashley meant for kids with cancer, and it experiencing RTC to the fullest,”
Young ('18) tries her best to keep everyone motivated was trying something new as I Isabelle Phay (‘20).
and ready for the next cheer. Being Young's last RT,
she tried to keep her feelings down about it. "I didn't
want it over in a blink of an eye," Young said. ""I
guess I let out all my emotions and cried with the rest
of my board members, especially the seniors."
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NO
hOrSEpLay CULINARY
in the
ALLOWED
on campus E
AP stats conduct
horsepower experiment
HOUS
The Howl House prepares for
morning breakfast rush
mix and turn. Preparing cookies for the freshman
class, Yen Binh Tran ('19) makes sure the cookie dough
change of pace. Instead of taking notes, is done right. Using the recipe for "bloody with finger
Darmi Effo ('18) goes outside to better cookies," they introduced these recipes through demos.
understand graphs. The point was to gather all "It was something fun and interesting for the
the data of the students generating power and freshman," Tran said. "I love the feeling of successfully
compare the results. "It's much better than making a pastry." cooking passion. Icing
reading from a text book," Effo said. "The fact pinwheel danishes, Destiny Royse ('19) takes her time
we got to go outside for change and be a little to even out the icing. As long as she could remember,
more active was fun." student power. Royse had a passion for the culinary arts. "When I cook
Conducting horse power, Brandon Angel ('18)
or bake, it takes me to a whole new world," Royse said.
runs up the stairs to generate energy. Due to
the small number in the class, competition was "My goal for my future self is to succed in the culinary
much more competitive. "It's a fun and industry and create new things that will bring smiles to
different way of learning," Angel said. people's faces. Photo Credits: Justine Ho
"Competition leads to more participation,
which helps us apply what we learn to
different scenarios." Photo Credits: Justine Ho

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FALL 059
Week of 10/22

costume galore. endures the stings of the needle.


Volunteering with friends, Aerin Tran got the tatoo to symbolize his
Palallatoc ('19) has fun with younger brother. "He sees me as a

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different costume characters. father figure," Tran said. "His dad
Palallatoc saw different creative is never around so I try my best to
costumes such as dinosaurs, give him the experience I had
the flintstones, and pandas."It growing up." college ready.
was more entertaining than Standing in front of shelves
working," Palallatoc said. "We packed with books about fashion
interacted with the audience by trends, Scarlet Romans ('19) visits
going around using our her dream school, FIDM's library in
enthusiasm to get them to buy California. "I need to get into this
cotton candy and it worked." school," Romans said. "After
symbolic figures. visiting it [FIDM] I realized that
Getting a tatoo, Vinh Tran ('18) this is where I want to be."

HOMEmeansNEVADA
Nevada day off spent taking trips and taking breaks
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SKIN
TISSUE
"At first, I thought it "It was difficult to "It took me almost 6
would be easy as it make it pop out, hours to finish up my

CELLS
was pretty small, but but it helped me box, but I had my
it took me almost 4 for the test that sister's help which
hours as it had to be was next class." made it go much
accurate." smoother." Anatomy presents
tissue boxes of cells
Rouge Garcia ('19) Estetania Cabral ('18) Jose Yani Itorralba ('19)

MOU
RIGHT ON RNING
MABEL
DOTTHE
Accuracy counts in archery
Wada's funeral for
his beloved plant
direct hit. Aiming in, Michelle Castro ('19)
shoots her first arrow in archery. Although sorry mabel. Cremating Mabel the plant, Kaitlyn Zhang ('18)
Castro plays sports, this was her first time trying crushes the plant to spread her ashes outside. To break the news
out archery. "The adrenaline rush was to Wada, the class designed a flyer hosting a funeral. "I believe
amazing," Castro said. "I want to better my Mabel deserved loved," Zhang said. "Mabel didn't receive much
aim and excel at archery as well." Photo credits: care while she was alive and she deserved more."
Justine Ho
Photo credits: Alyx Beeten

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