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November 26, 2008

The MASH Team needs your help again this holiday season.  Last year the Salvation Army distributed toys to over 900 children in the Atlantic City area.  This year the MASH Team is trying to take part in this wonderful cause.  The MASH Team is again sponsoring an Angel Tree filled with children who are wishing for a special gift.  The Angel's will be arriving today, Wednesday, November 26th.  Please stop by and pick one up for this major shopping weekend.

11-13-08 thru 11-26-08

Attention all sophomores:  Please remember to turn in your challenge day permission slips to your P.E. Teacher by November 24th.


Monday, Nov 17th till Wednesday, Nov 26th.
 
Attention all freshmen and sophomores:  If you are interested in attending The Hop, please pick up a contract in the general office.  Tickets will be on sale during all lunch periods from Monday, December 1st through Friday, December 5th.  You must have a signed contract in order to purchase a ticket.  Also, please see the E-Board's of Miss Andrews or Mrs. Pasquarelo for important information regarding ticket sales.


18th, and end on Wed Nov 26th.
 
Attention all freshmen and sophomores:  If you are interested in attending The Hop, please pick up a contract in the general office.  Tickets will be on sale during all lunch periods from Monday, December 1st through Friday, December 5th.  You must have a signed contract in order to purchase a ticket.  Also, please see the E-Board's of Miss Andrews or Mrs. Pasquarelo for important information regarding ticket sales.





11/20-11/26
 
Attention Anyone interested in auditioning for this years spring musical "How to Succeed..."  there is a list of characters that require an audition and a sign up sheet for audition times posted on the bulletin board outside of the PAC.  There will also be a sheet that must be filled out and turned in at the time of audition.  See Ms. Carrafiello with any questions.


Nov. 24 – Dec. 3
Attention Culinary Club members, a $10.00 cooking fee for December is due no later than December 3, 2008. Please give money to Chef Lou in Room 117.  No money will be accepted after this date.


Dates to be read: Tue, 11/25. Wed, 11/26, Mon, 12/1
Submitted by: Mr. John Toothman
Announcement: All students interested in joining The Guild should attend an informational meeting on
Monday, December 1 at 2:25pm in Room 123. No instruments are needed at this meeting.

Please announce tomorrow (Tuesday) and Wednesday morning.
 
Attention girls soccer players - Money is due to Coach LaSasso for the Team Brunch by Wednesday.  If you are unable to have it in by then, please email Coach Velardi by the end of the week to let her know you would still like to attend.  Thank you!

Please announce 11/26:
Any Outdoor club member that has not picked up their fundraiser popcorn must do so today or see Mr. Quinty immediately

Wednesday, November 26th.
 
Attention all freshmen and sophomores attending the hop.  Tickets will be on sale during all lunch periods starting Monday, December 1st.  There are a limited number of tickets, so make sure you purchase your tickets on the appropriate date.  All freshmen and sophomores should purchase there tickets on Monday or Tuesday.  If you are bringing a date that is a junior or senior, you should purchase your dates ticket on Wednesday or Thursday.  If you are bringing a date from another school, you can only purchase you dates ticket on Friday.  Also, there is an additional $25 charge for outside guests.   Please see the eboard of Miss Andrews or Mrs. Pasquarello if you have any questions

TO BE READ:
Wednesday, November 26th through Tuesday, December 2nd
 ANNOUNCEMENT:
 
Attention all Renaissance Students who are bringing in something for the Party next week.  You need to bring in what you signed up for by Tuesday, December 2nd, and give it to Ms. Snitzel.
 

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