Military recruiters set up in The Commons at RTHS Tuesday afternoon, available to talk with seniors exiting their graduation planning meeting, but a few underclassmen like Breyda Alvarado Panameno and Carlos Thomas took advantage to discuss the many options military services offer.
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Military recruiters set up in The Commons at RTHS Tuesday afternoon, available to talk with seniors exiting their graduation planning meeting, but a few underclassmen like Breyda Alvarado Panameno and Carlos Thomas took advantage to discuss the many options military services offer. At this time, Alvarado Panameno, a junior who transferred to RTHS from El Salvador, is leaning toward service in the U.S. Army.