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02-10-2010
REMINDER
- Attention Senior Families: Now is the time to buy your Graduates reservation for Grad Night 2010 on June 11. Go to www.davisgradnight.org to make your reservations. Advance sale only $90 or $110 at the door.
SPORTS
- Basketball @ Franklin 4:00/5:30/7:00pm
TODAY
- Cafeteria-Special of the Day-Phoa Bar: Build you own soup. Beef stock, noodles, cheese, cabbage, cilantro, beans, jalapenos, lime, etc.
- The Guitar Club meets Wednesday at 12:15 in room P-22. This is an important meeting, as we need to discuss future plans.
- Attention: Boys volleyball players! Tryouts are on Wednesday February 10th in the old gym from 6-8pm. If you are participating in a winter sport that is still in season and are interested in trying out, you need to contact Ms. Whitmire. Please turn in completed physical forms now if you have them or bring them to tryouts with you. You can’t participate without one.
- The Army will be coming out for a table day during lunch on Wednesday, February 10. They will have dog tags and some free shirts for a push-up contest. Come by and we can answer all your questions.
- Hello Key Clubbers! We have general meeting this Wednesday during lunch regarding officer elections and District Convention. We’ll hope to see you there!
NEW
- Are you looking for something to do this summer? How about an international adventure? Rustic Pathways provides travel programs, language immersion, and community service opportunities for high school students. Those who sign up can find themselves working alongside monks in Cambodia, trekking the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa, living in Yak tents in India, or traveling down remote waterways in boats in Burma. A representative from Rustic Pathways will be here on Friday, Feb. 12 at lunch in the large conference room to answer questions about their program. Come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office for more information.
- Wear a bombproof Onesies to Friendship Day. Turn your forms into the front office by Thursday at noon.
- Are you an African American man or woman interested in studying architecture? If so, Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York has 10 full ride scholarships for young men and women of color interested in pursuing a professional degree in architecture. Syracuse University School of Architecture is the fourth oldest architecture program in the nation and is consistently rated among the top schools in the country. If you would like more information, come to the Scholarship and Financial Aid Office (located next to counseling).
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