The Rensselaerian - RCHS Daily Announcements
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The Rensselaerian - RCHS Daily Announcements
The Rensselaerian April 2015 Issue Rensselaer Central High School Earth Day Softball begins 2015 Season This Earth Day you can do numerous things to help the planet! Things like shutting off the water while brushing your teeth, or turning the light off when you leave the room can make a difference. If every person does one small thing to help, who knows what we can accomplish. Recycle, recycle, recycle! It is so easy, and it benefits the world significantly by putting less waste in the landfills. You can also buy compact fluorescent lamps for your home. They use 1/4 the amount of energy a regular bulb does and last ten times longer! You can even go out with your family and plant a couple trees. If you live in town, walk or ride your bike instead of driving. It creates no pollution and you'll even get some exercise. This Earth Day, you can do almost effortless things to help the planet, which will definitely be worth your while in the years to come. Story by Sophia Michael The Lady Bomber Softball team started 2015 off new and improved with some new coaches. Varsity head coach is Don Doyle, and Katie Bilyeu retuned as assistant coach. The JV head coach is Chris Doyle with assistant coach Mark Bilyeu. The teams are just beginning their season with Varsity at 1-3 and JV at 3-1. Saturday, April 11, the Lady Bombers had their first conference game beating Delphi 10-0 in the first game and losing 8-6 in the next game. On Monday, April 13, the Lady Bombers lost to Winamac, but two home runs were hit by Riley Davis. The Lady Bombers are looking to get a Sectional title this year and have an overall winning record. Story by Nathan Myers Spanish 3 Fieldtrip: Don Quijote Restaurant In this Issue: Earth Day 1 Bomber Softball 1 Spanish 3 Fieldtrip 1 Ask A Bomber 2 Bomber Baseball 2 Spotlight on Staff 2 This year’s annual trip to Don Quijote was loco! Students from Señora Benner’s Spanish 3 class left early in the morning to make the trip to Valparaiso. Everyone was able to experience traditional Spanish food such as tortillas de patatas (potato omelets), tapas (meatballs), and paella. Students were also able to see the culture of Spain through flamenco dances that were performed by the family who owns the restaurant. It was an honor to experience the culture of Spanish life. Students enjoyed the entertainment, food, and time away from school! Story by Zach Williams Congratulations to the concert band on bringing home a state gold for the first time in 14 years! Page 2 Ask a Bomber: Bomber Baseball What was your promposal? Mr. Stevens became the new head baseball coach again this year. Many current students may not know he coached back in the late nineties. After a long break, he is back and doing his best with a team of inexperienced players whom he expects will be an extremely solid team by the end of this year. During the off-season, he held morning hitting practice and lifting after school to get the guys in shape and get their hitting up to par. Although they currently stand with a 2-7 record, a 13-1 victory against Tri-County where Keegan Stevens pitched a 10 strikeout 1 allowed hit game shows a glimpse at the team’s potential. Story by Christina Ziese Uria Gerlach - Junior. “I got home from work, and I heard Sam Smith playing in my backyard. When I walked back there, there was a candle lit pathway leading up to my date,. He was holding a poster saying it would light up my night if you flew away to prom with me. There was also a couple of his friends holding up paper sky lanterns that spelled out Prom. Then he ran to his car because he forgot to give me the flowers. It was cute. It was really cute.” B O M Allie Harold—Senior. “I was hanging out with some friends, and I left the room. When I came back in, nobody was there. Then a bunch of people popped out holding signs that spelled out prom and my date was standing in the middle of the room kinda dancing to the music that was playing in the background. I was very surprised, and it was very sweet!” Interviews by Anjel Clemente Spotlight on Staff: Mr. Brown B Chaos: If a miniature pony and a unicorn fought, which would win and why? E Mr. Brown: The pony because it's much more agile. R Chaos: What's your favorite part of teaching and why? S Mr. Brown: Sharing the knowledge I've gained. Chaos: If you had to be stuck in an elevator with anyone from the school corporation who would it be and why? Mr. Brown: Mr. Wamsley because we get along very well. Chaos: What's your favorite movie? Mr. Brown: Tommy Boy Chaos: Batman or Superman? Mr. Brown: Batman because all my grandsons love him. Chaos: If you could own any car what would it be? Mr. Brown: ‘70 Hemi Cuda Chaos: If you could have one super power what would it be? Mr. Brown: ESP, so I know what people are thinking. Interview by Christina Ziese