March 2010 QUOTE OF THE MONTH: "When the soil disappears, the soul disappears." - Ymber Delecto. Submitted by Joshua Martarella, Grade 10, Boulder CO.
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Stephenie Huynh
11th Grade
San Lorenzo High
San Lorenzo, CA
 

Stephenie Huynh

My name is Stephenie Huynh, currently a Junior at San Lorenzo High School and a member of the club Druids at said school. I became interested in the environment when I joined Druids. Since then I held interests in Global Warming and Nature. I remember staying up late to watch a special on jellyfish on the National Geographic Channel and have fallen in love with them ever since. At that notion, you can tell I like to watch the Discovery Channel and Nat Geo (National Geographic).And I don’t only love jellyfish, I love all kinds of animals.


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