Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Congratulations to the JV volleyball team for an outstanding season. They captured the district championship by going undefeated in district 14-0. Way to work girls!

Juniors won the Cap the Cougar contest; Freshmen won the Tiger Crunch and the Airplane Mission; sophomores won the spirit chain contest. Where are the seniors? Seniors will have a chance to redeem themselves this Friday at the pep rally. List to tomorrow's announcement to learn more about the identity of our contest for this week's spirit challenge.

The spirit contest for the Central game begins today and runs through November 2 nd . We are collecting can goods for the needy. Bring your can good and turn them in to the front of the cafeteria or to room A 142. Help us CAN CENTRAL!

In the first debate tournament of the year, every student competing won at least one round of debate and senior Chad S won a medal for highest speaker points. Team members included Chad S, Thomas G, Shakil P, Crystal D, and Christia M. Way to go team!

Any boy who is not in football athletics and would like to try out for the basketball team must have a completed physical form and be passing all of their classes. Tryouts will begin tomorrow after school. Physical forms are available from the field house training room.

Attention seniors!! If you missed the first SAT for this school year, you really need to register for the November 3 rd test.  It will be given on the PN-G campus but you must register online at www.collegeboard.com or come by the counseling office for a registration packet.  Late registration has begun and will cost $65.  The next testing date is December 1 st . 

PTSA has started their Reflections Program. The theme this year is “I Can Make a Difference by....”. The categories for entry are literature, musical composition, photography, visual arts, dance choreography, and film/video. You can pick up an entry form in the Student Activities Office. The deadline is October 31 st .

The Student Council's Energy Committee is collecting old, used prescription eyeglasses for the Lion's Club. Please bring glasses to the main office, the cafeteria, or Mrs. Yosko's room B 113 by October 26 th .

This week's clue for the Criminal Justice club contests is: Everyone's scared of the clown in the closet but the extra bodies in the swimming pool are more frightening than the trees coming alive.  But staying inside and watching TV isn't the safest place to be either so whatever you do, don't go into the light.   

This is a reminder that Key Club Officers will meet Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m. in room C109.