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Clubs and Other Activities

Bass club. Green Team (Recycling Club); Jazz Band; Concert Band; Varsity Cheerleading; Skit Cheerleading; Art Club; Beta Club; Electronics Club; Amateur Radio Club; Capstone (Literary Magazine); Chess Club; Math Club; Political Awareness Club; R.E.A.C.H. (Youth Interact Program); Marine Corps JROTC; Model UN; Rocket Times (Student Newspaper); Physical Fitness Team; The Rocket (Yearbook); Fed Challenge; Philosophy Club; Theology Club; Drama Club, Quiz Bowl, Mu Alpha Theta, Catholic High Schola Cantorum (Boys Choir); Shakespeare Society, and Cycling Club.

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