Thursday, April 24, 2008
2008 TREES for Tomorrow Women
will meet in Mrs. Bornowski’s room 217 Thursday after school for about 30 minutes. If possible bring your completed forms.
Track
The Freshmen girls and boys track team should be dismissed at 1:50 today for their meet in Manitowac tonight.
Attention ALL 2008 Prom participants!
Sign up in the office with $5.00 and get a PROM/POST PROM photo CD.
LOTS of photos were taken that night and shown at Post Prom…here’s your chance to have those pics!
Sign up will last until next week Wednesday April 30th. CD’s will arrive sometime in MAY.
The Hornet Chess Club
ends its season this coming Monday when Kyle Ahonen goes up against Eric Dolski in the championship round of its end-of-the-year tournament. The match will begin promptly after school; all members should plan to attend.
JV GOLFERS WIN DEPERE INVITE
The JV golf team captured the championship in the 14 team Depere JV golf invitational held yesterday at Ledgeview Golf Club. Phil Lemke finished third and Derek Blackman finished fifth with scores of 84.
ATTENTION CAST and CREWS OF DATE WITH A VAMPIRE
There is a change on the calendar for TODAY.
The play rehearsal for ALL CAST and ALL CREWS will run from 3:15 to 6:00.
Marlins Swim Team
There will be an informational meeting for any student interested in joining the Girl’s Preble/East Marlins Swim Team for the upcoming fall season. This informational meeting is for interested swimmers and their parents. Any student who will be in the 9th through 12th grades for the 2008/2009 school year is eligible to participate. Swimming is a “no cut” sport at Preble/East. Join us - be a part of the winning tradition on the Preble/East Marlin Swim Team!
The meeting will be held on Monday, April 28th at Preble High School in Room 265 at 6 pm. Please enter Preble at the Gym entrance.
If you are interested, but cannot attend, please contact Kris Seeholzer @ 468-3236 or Michele Nellis @ 468-3550 in order to obtain information on the Marlins Swim Team.
The Green Idea:
Make it a habit to think about the waste consequences of all your purchases. If a product includes several layers of outer packaging, extra bracing, and protective structures, is made of materials that can’t be recycled, or just seems likely to be an early throwaway, consider less waste-intensive alternatives.
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