by Hilary Brumberg
Since the day a slightly shorter and more impressionable version of junior Amiya Seligman entered this school two years ago, she has been drilled with one of this school’s most common maxims: “Try new things. Get involved. Make the most of the opportunities here.”
And she has. Seligman has risen through the ranks of Model United Nations and is now an under-secretary general. She is also an active member of the girls’ Ultimate Frisbee team.
by Gloria Li and Perrin Stein
Club Day is a time for students to showcase their passion for the clubs they lead. Through energy and excitement, students convey what makes the clubs they participate in special. Officers of clubs reflect on how participating in clubs has shaped their high school experience.
by Malini Gandhi
Famous for its screaming students stationed at tables overflowing with colorful posters and candy, Club Day is not only a fun, energy-filled event, but it also plays an essential role in helping students become involved in activities, according to science teacher Michael Hazeltine, who oversees all clubs at this school.
by Connor Vasu
Thursday, Sept. 27, excited freshman will flock to the cafeteria for Club Day, excited by the prospect of attending the numerous interesting clubs at this school.