DEARBORN HIGH SCHOOL
Daily Bulletin
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 2000
STUDENTS:
Baskin Robins is finally in the Outpost. Stop in at all 3 lunches and get a scoop. 3 flavors available. One scoop @ $1 and two scoops @ $1.50. B. Teets
Please pick up Snowball pictures from room D9 ASAP. H. Ferris
Thespians - We need troupe representatives present at the 8th grade orientation on Thursday evening, March 9th. See Mr. Viscomi if you can participate. G. Viscomi
Congratulations to Rob Tonnies! He has won the D-spot for the month of March. J. Hammerick
English Testing Out Candidates! Reminder: Your portfolio of writing (4) examples is due Monday, March 20th. D. O'Hagan.
The University of Michigan Dearborn is sponsoring a Career Night 2000 this Thursday, March 9th from 6:30-8 pm. Information about careers in engineering and computer science, liberal arts and sciences, business and education will be presented. For more info call 593-5100 or 593-5550.
R. Polidori
Attention all Keyclubbers! This Monday, March 13th is the election of the 2000-2001 officers. All candidates, come with speeches prepared. Everyone else, cast your vote. By the way, mandatory convention materials due to Mark by the meeting on 3/20! P. Carstea, M. Bunch
Ecology Club meeting today. N. Shajira
Attention Juniors: ACT Test Preparation Class at DHS, Monday 20th, 5:30-8:30 - $42. Call 730-0537 to register. Class at Edsel Ford on Thursday, 3/16. R. Polidori
Congratulations to the Varsity Volleyball Team for winning Districts. They will play Wyandotte at Temperance Bedford on Saturday 3/11 at Noon. The finals will be played at 3pm. Come cheer them on. R. Gross
Seniors: Another prom survey will be passed out in the World Civ classes on Thursday. Please fill it out and turn it in that day. A. Carducci
Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors: You can become a proud member of the APES team by signing up for AP Environmental Science. This course will deal with some biology, chemistry, geography, geology, oceanography and natural resource management. As a result of taking this course you'll gain an understanding of the concepts that underlie the environmental problems we face today and will face in the future! N. Shajira
PROBOTS invites everyone to the Great Lakes Regional on Saturday, March 11 at EMU's Bowen Fieldhouse. Come cheer for your robotics team. Free admission. R. Klee
Photo Club - All interested students are welcome. We meet each Thursday, after school, in room E1.
J. Karmann
All athletes interested in trying out for a spring sport - you MUST have a physical on file in the appropriate athletic office. Tryouts for all spring sports begin Monday, March 13, 2000. R. Gross
If you have a GPA of 3.5 or ACT scores in the 80th percentile, you could qualify for the HFCC Honors Program. The program could include full tuition scholarships. Deadline is March 31. See your counselor today! R. Polidori
Applications are now being accepted for the Floyd Haight Scholarship. Only students who DO NOT use alcohol, tobacco products or any illegal drugs may apply. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is also required. See your counselor for an application. Deadline is MARCH 15th. R. Polidori
Congratulations to Mike Kudra and Randy Sulaver for qualifying for the MHSAA State Wrestling Tournament. This year's tournament will begin this Thursday, March 9th and run through Saturday at Joe Louis Arena! When you see these two, make sure you wish them luck. Go Pioneers! Coach Wyka & D. Mifsud
Attention Seniors! Pizza Kits will be in TODAY. Please pick up your order after school in the cafeteria. A. Carducci
Basketball Playoffs: TONIGHT @ 7:30 at Fordson. Come show your Pioneer Spirit. Go Dearborn! D. Mifsud
There will be a brief NHS meeting TODAY in B-6 regarding the PBS telethon! Please sign-up for the PBS telethon in B-6. The telethon will be March 12th from 1-5 pm. M. Harrison
Just a reminder - Henry Ford Community College is again hosting "College Night" TONIGHT from 6:30-8:30 pm. Take advantage of this great opportunity to visit with college representatives. J. Hoey
Sophomores and Juniors - Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois sponsors a National High School Institute each summer. This program focuses on leadership and community involvement. If interested, see your counselor for more information. R. Polidori
PUN-OF-THE-WEAK: Did you hear about the doctor who fell into the well and broke his collar bone? He was told he should stick to tending the sick and leave the well alone! J. Ossenmacher
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