Green Bay Preble Announcements

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Thursday, February 7, 2008

FFA Flowers
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU DID SOMETHING REALLY NICE FOR SOMEBODY? SOMETHING OUT OF THE BLUE, CAN YOU BELIEVE HOW SWEET I AM VARIETY? YOU MUST KNOW SOMEONE WHO DESERVES IT. SO WHY NOT SURPRISE THE WITH AN CYCLAMEN FROM FFA THIS VALENTINES DAY. JUST STOP IN AND ORDER ONE FROM FFA, WE HAVE LOTS OF COLORS AND WE’LL HAVE IT READY FOR YOU. FOR A LOW PRICE YOU WILL MAKE THAT SOMEONE FEEL VERY SPECIAL. THEY WILL BE STUNNED1 THEY WILL BE AMAZED. THEY WILL SAY, WHAT CAN I DO IN RETURN? THEN YOU SAY CYCLAMENS THIS VALENTINES DAY FROM FFA

AND REMEMBER FFA TURNS YOUR FEELING INTO FLOWERS THIS VALENTINES DAY SEASON.

Arnie Wolff Memorial Scholarship

Mrs. Arnie Wolff is once again offering the Arnie Wolff Memorial Scholarship to seniors interested in pursuing a career in firefighting. This scholarship has been included in the Scholarship Inc. application. Interested students may pick up the Scholarship Inc. application in the Career Center. Application deadline is February 15.

Attention Seniors
Your halfway to graduation now get you’re the last remaining Senior T-shirts for ½ off.

Senior T Shirt
While supplies last you can buy your Senior T-shirt at the Hornets Nest for only $6.00. Sizes remaining range from Medium to XX large. Small sizes can be special ordered. See the store manager for details.

Attention students:
Do you want to learn more about black history? Well now is your chance. February is black history month and on Saturday, February 9 at 2:00 pm., Professor Eric Arnesen, a leading scholar of the African-American experience from the University of Illinois at Chicago, will present Black Railroaders and the Making of a Civil Rights Movement at the National Railroad Museum. If you are interested come to the National Railroad Museum on Saturday, February 9 at 2:00 pm to learn more about black history.

Attention Math Team Students
Our foruth Math Meet is Monday, Feb. 18 at Ashwaubenon High School.

All orange confirmation slips are due by this Friday, Feb. 8th. Please give them to your math teacher or drop them off in room 237

NHS
Any NHS student interested in tutoring 3rd Hour Chemistry, 6th Hour Physical Science and History or Algebra after school, please see Mr. Valley. This would fulfill your NHS activity requirement as well as your service learning hours.

Wisconsin Singers
Do you love American Idol and Dancing With the Stars?? Then you don’t want to miss the Wisconsin Singers in concert next Friday Feb. 15th at Preble High School. Our Preble Show choirs will also perform. Tickets are $6 for students and $8 for adults and can be purchased from Mr. Flogel in the choir room. Show begins at 7:00.


Attention: Sting Cancer Members:
Please remember today’s meeting as we have alot of planning to do as we need to get ready for our Sting Cancer Dinner Gala which will be held here at Preble on April 19th. Also, we need to prepare for The Men’s Cancer Forum at St. Norbert College on March 25th. We will also have a guest named John Miller coming to show us a 5-minute DVD about an upcoming St. Baldricks event going on in Green Bay We also need to make sure that we are up to date with all the individuals and families in the area which are in need of assístance from our Helping Hands Team.

Be there tonight at 3:05 in the LMC.

Thursday the LMC is limited hours 3, 5 and 8.

Boy's Volleyball
There will be an open gym for any boy’s interested in playing volleyball.

The open gym will be from 7:00pm – 9:00pm on Friday February 8th.

Yearbook
The yearbook work session after school today has been cancelled. We will be working next Monday and Thursday after school on the yearbook.

There are still spaces remaining on the June French trip. It is not too late to sign up. See Mrs. Sutton in Room 205 if you are interested in joining us.

Knitting Group

The Knitting Group will meet tomorrow after school in room 205 for all interested knitters

The Spring Play this year is called Date with a Vampire.
Count Sid Onitt lives in a dreary castle in the northwestern corner of England. He is descended from a long line of vampires, his father Vlad being the most notorious of all. Now the count is trying to mend his vampire ways and become a respectable member of Parliament. But it isn’t easy when his servant, Igor, is anxious for new guests to arrive for dinner, and six vampire widows, members of the Half-Pint Club, make their appearance in search of fresh blood. So you can imagine the excitement when ten red-blooded American students and their eccentric tour guide stay overnight at the castle as part of their tour of England.
· Will the eccentric Air Force General find the aliens he’s convinced are in the castle?
· Will his “boop-boopy-doop” wife find someone whom she can call “darling?”.

The “cloak–and–fang” shenanigans in this play, will go straight for your “jocular” vein and keep you laughing!

There are speaking roles for 16 women, 10 men and a few extras needed to complete the cast. Although this is not a musical, there will be some monster hits included in the show for singing and dancing roles.

For all who wish to audition for a role in the play, there will be an important drama meeting on Monday, Feb. 11th at 3:15 in the choir room. You must attend this meeting if you plan on learning more about the play and signing up for an audition time.

Auditions will be on Tues. and Wed. beginning at 3:15 in the choir room with possible callbacks on Thursday.

The Crews meeting will be on Friday in the choir room.

Snowball Dance
All student’s who are planning on bringing a non-Preble student to Snowball must complete a non-Preble Dance form. You can pick up the guest dance form in the main office and they are due back in the main office by February 14.