RBHS Clubs and Organizations 2007-2008
Ambassadors – welcomes new student to RBHS and provides orientation activities. Sponsor: Melissa Melahn
Amnesty International – supports human rights causes around the world – Sponsor: Tim Drennan
Astronomy – dedicated to the science of astronomy and observation of the night sky – Sponsor: Roy Morris
Bowling Club – promotes and supports the sport of bowling - Sponsor: Cheryl Van Kirk
Bridgeknitters – this club is for beginning and experienced knitters to provide items for charitable organizations in our community - Sponsor: Melissa Wessel
Bruin Girls – spirit performance group supports athletic events and other programs. Sponsor: Jane Piester
Cheerleaders – provide positive leadership and sportsmanship for athletic events – Sponsor: Sharon Slater
Chess Club – provide an environment for learning and playing chess – Sponsors: Laurel Robinson & Dana Jones
Color Guard – provides a visual and dramatic emphasis to the marching band field show – Director: Steve Matthews
DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) – business or marketing students may participate in seminars and contests – Sponsor: Cheryl Van Kirk
FCCLA (Family, Career and Community Leaders of America) - promotes personal growth and leadership focusing on roles of family – Sponsors: Sarah Bosso & Lisa Kurzejeski
Film Society – promotes the watching of film, discussion of film as an art – Sponsor: Jodi Smith
Folio – the literary art magazine – staffed by students who edit, lay out and market the magazine – Sponsors: Laura Overton, Mary Dix, Sharon Slater
French Honor Society(Societe Honoraire de Francais) – promotes the study of France and its culture (must have an A- average) – Sponsor: Kristin Reed
Future Business leaders of America (FBLA) – encourages students to learn about the world of business – Sponsor: Sandy Morrow
FFA – promotes leadership, citizenship, character and service for students enrolled in a vocational agriculture course – Sponsor: Larry Henneke (CACC)
FTA – encourages student to consider the field of teaching – Sponsor: Rachel Reutsch
Future Doctors – explores career opportunities in the medical field. Students learn of the benefits and ways of achieving a healthy lifestyle – Sponsor: Joe Collier
Gay- Straight Alliance – is dedicated to promoting tolerance and accepting one’s environment – Sponsor: Tim Drennan
Genres Book Club – encourages the love of reading and exposure to different literature – Sponsor: Gwen Struchtemeyer
German Honor Society – for students enrolled in a German course with a grade of A- - Sponsor: Deborah Bernhardt
Global Issues – strives to raise awareness of the world and to examine actions students can take – Sponsor: Matt Webel
Interclub Council – representatives from each club meet monthly to communicate needs and to coordinate activities – Sponsor: David Bones
International Thespian Society – for students interested in theatre – Sponsor: Mary Margaret Coffield
Japanese Club – seeks to promote learning of Asian cultures, and have some fun doing it – Sponsor: Junko Oba
Junior Classical League (JCL ) - for students interested in ancient Greece and Rome – Sponsor: James Meyer
Kawaii Club – for those interested in shoujo or ‘cute’ anime – Sponsor: Jennifer Cone
Key Club – provides a great number of services to RBHS and the community and is pen to all students - Sponsor: David Egan
Lacrosse Club – promotes and supports the game of Lacrosse - Sponsor: Julia Faber
MAAC Scholars – promotes and encourages academic involvement and achievement among African American students – Sponsors: Betsy Jones, Patti Price, Joe Collier & Shae Thorns
Math Club - for students interested in mathematics – Sponsor: Travis Martin
Math Team – is for students interested in mathematical competition – Sponsor: Travis Martin
Mock Trial – for students interested in debate and trial activities – competition preparation from December through February – Sponsor: Dan Ware
Model U.N. – invites students to participate in simulation of international diplomacy and knowledge of current world issues – Sponsor: David Egan
National Forensic League – for students interested in debate, public speaking, and interpretation – Sponsor: Stacey Bonderer
National Honor Society – for seniors with a 3.3 GPA, outstanding service, leadership and character – Sponsor: Laura Overton & Denise Winslow
Outdoor Club – for students interested in exploring outdoor activities, biking, hiking, camping and rappelling – Sponsors: Travis Fitzgerald, Vera Reichlin & Austin Reed
Philosophy Forum – Provides a venue for students to express interests and opinions and to analyze media - Sponsor: Tim Drennan
Portkey Club – allows students to discuss and study Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling – Sponsors: Robin Stover & Rachel Hermann
Quill & Scroll – for high school newspaper, yearbook, and literary magazine students who have achieved academic excellence in their field – Sponsor: Robin Stover
Rock Bridge Reaches Out – organized by student core leaders RBRO focuses on volunteer opportunities in the community – Sponsor: Marilyn Toalson
Scholar Bowl – for students interested in academic knowledge and competition – Sponsors: Jim Meyer & Greg Irwin
School Newspaper, the Rock, - produced by students enrolled in journalism – Sponsor: Robin Stover
School Yearbook, Flashback, - produced by students enrolled in publications courses – Sponsor: Robin Stover
Science Olympiad – prepares for regional and statewide competition – Sponsor: Ilayna Pickett
Spanish National Honor Society – for students who are enrolled in a Spanish course and have an average grade of B+ - Sponsor: Barbara Phillips
Student Coalition – open to all students to discuss ways to improve RBHS in a “town hall meeting” format, meets quarterly – Sponsor: David Bones
Student Council – consists of class officers and representatives and provides leadership for RBHS – Sponsor: David Bones & Austin Reed
Student Environmental Coalition (SEC) – is responsible for recycling programs at RBHS and strives to protect and preserve the environment – Sponsor: Travis Fitzgerald
Table Tennis – promotes awareness and social aspects of the sport of table tennis – Sponsor: Dan Ware
T.E.A.M.S. – prepares students for statewide competition in areas of math, science and engineering for spring competition – Sponsor: Ron Frederick
Tri-Theta – a senior girls’ service organization, which serves the school and community - Sponsor: Leslie Kersha
U.N.I.Q. Dance Squad – features a blend of today’s high energy “street style” movement. Tryouts are at the start of the school year.
Weightlifting - promotes awareness of good health and sound lifting techniques – Sponsor: David Williams
Young Democrats – invites students to participate in local, state and national politics - Sponsor: David Cochrane
Young Republicans – offers students an opportunity to participate in local, state and national politics – Sponsor: Jane Piester
Other Interest Groups
(non-school sponsored)
Fellowship of Christian Athletes – provides an opportunity for student athletes and non-athletes to explore their Christian beliefs – Sponsors: Tom Meyer, Patricia Avery Muslim Student Union – is designed to increase knowledge of the religion of Islam – Sponsor: Betsey Jones
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