Eagle Eye Issue 1, October 17, 2016

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Darrah’s point of view. “It’s kind of nerveracking because you don’t know what people will think,” Orr said. “In the end, [B.I.O.N.I.C.] is more courageous than nerveracking.” Orr said she understands how meaningful the support from other schools can be. “Getting all the support from other schools just really lets us know that other people are there for us,” Orr said. Elena Paich, the sponsor of B.I.O.N.I.C., said she is incredibly proud of the following the club has gained. “I’m really excited about how many people have joined,” Paich said. The club ahs gained popularity, jumping from 10 members last year to 110 members this year. “I feel proud of everyone for wanting to help each

POSTERS, CARDS AND food donations are a few of the ways B.I.O.N.I.C. Club shows support to other schools. If you are interested in showing your support, visit U316 for information.

other and I feel thankful that people want to be a part of this,” Paich said. “It is something that could definitely change your life.” Following the death of a student at Castle View High School Sept. 20, B.I.O.N.I.C. Club responded by creating a poster almost immediately. “Support is needed 110 percent of the time,” Paich said. B.I.O.N.I.C is always open to new members. Students interested in joining, should visit Paich in room U316 for more information.

"It is someting that could definitely change your life."

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