[CCHS] CCHS Daily Bulletin
Sharon Trainor
strainor at colonial.net
Tue Apr 13 15:23:59 EDT 2004
DAILY BULLETIN
Wed., April 14, 2004
Spring, a time for sunshine, flowers, baseball
and Concord Town Meeting.
As usual, WIQH will provide annual live coverage of Town Meeting starting
immediately after April vacation beginning on Monday, April 26th through
Wednesday the 28th. The WIQH News Department is looking for anyone who is
interesting in being a part of this special broadcast. We are looking for
commentators and studio producers. To find out more, the WIQH News
Department will be holding a meeting tomorrow, April 15th at 2:15 in the
Radio Station. If you are unable to attend or have any questions, please
see Al Leetzau.
Congratulations to the winners of the Reflections Short Story Contest.
Honorable Mention to Melissa Anderson and Eamon Hart, third place winner,
Simon Cataldo, second place winnerJoyce Corrao-Clanon, and first place
winner Laura Scholten. Look for their stories and others in the
Reflections magazine.
Did you know that only 16% of the guys @ CC & 9% of the girls said their
intelligence was their greatest attribute? The Matchmaker quiz results
are in! To get your match come by the caf. w/ $2 during lunch blocks on
Wed., Thurs. or Friday this week. 69% of the guys at CC said if they had
x-ray vision theyd just sit & smile!
Tommorrow morning is your last chance to donate books to the library swap
shelf in honor of your dept. Books willl be accepted through C block
Thurs. morning.
Attention all sophomores- if you are interested in helping out with the
semi, please come to the meeting tomorrow @ 5pm in S-27.
Transcript money is due now! You will not receive your graduation
invitations unless this is paid in full. Please inform Mrs. Tessari of
your final decision or any other plans that you may have for the year
following graduation.
Come to Junior State tonight to discuss the legitimacy of budget cuts, and
the fate of our school systems. In preparation for Town MEeting, let's
talk about what activities should stay and which should go. The meeting
is in H-3 from 6-7pm.
Maureen Taggart Community Service Award
Under the guidance of the Recreation Commission, the Maureen Taggart
Memorial Award is open to any high school Senior who is a resident of
Concord or Carlisle. The candidate will have demonstrated exemplary
voluntary service to his/her community. The unique feature of this award
is that the recipient has the privilege to designating a deserving
organization to receive a financial grant in Maureen's name. Nominations
may be made by the citizenry of Concord and Carlisle and any faculty
member or student of the candidates school. Nomination forms may be
picked up from Mrs. Coleman in the main office. Nomination forms must be
returned to Mrs. Coleman by April 26th.
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