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Written by Megan Yan
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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Right now, you are reading a copy of
Montgomery County’s oldest student pub-
lication. Since 1955, teams of students have
worked on creating The Richard Montgomery
Tide, which is what you see before you to-
day. In our 55th anniversary issue, we bring
you an insider’s view on the history and
inner workings of our newspaper.
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Written by Nina Modanlo
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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As juniors narrow down their list of
colleges, many begin to visit some of their
top choice schools. This past spring break,
they toured many colleges across the nation,
as students were hopeful to find the school
that would make a lasting impression.
One of the most common states to which
Richard Montgomery students ventured
was Pennsylvania. Many students chose to
visit nearby colleges in the DC area.
Pennsylvania, a true hot spot for college
tours this year, held a variety of different
colleges that appealed to many. Several
small, liberal colleges were among student
favorites. These schools were favorable
as many in the area were intellectually
challenging and were also only a few
hours from home.
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Written by Jessica Yang
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Thursday, 15 April 2010 |
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Mr. Robert Hines, social studies depart-
ment chair and history teacher, sponsors an
archeology club where interested students
meet to learn about and practice archeol-
ogy.
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