This image cannot current ly be MARQUETTE HIGH SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS MONDAY, APRIL 18, 2016
TODAY IS A DAY
TODAY IN AMERICAN HISTORY APRIL 18: 1906: AT 5:12 AM SAN FRANCISCO WAS STRUCK BY AN 8.3 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE. -LOC
LUNCH-MONDAY, 4/18/16 CHEF SALAD W/FLATBREAD TOASTED RAVIOLI W/ MEAT SAUCE OVEN ROASTED CHICKEN OR BBQ ROASTED CHICKEN W/ WARM BISCUIT SEASONED GREEN BEANS CHOICE OF FRUIT AND/OR JUICE CHOICE OF COLD MILK
THE LEXICONNECTION LETHARGIC: ADJECTIVE; DEFINITION: DROWSY; DULL; SLUGGISH; INDIFFERENT THE LETHARGIC STUDENT EVEN SLEPT THROUGH RECESS.
ACT QUESTION OF THE DAY At an ice cream store, $20 is enough to buy 5 cones and 5 sundaes. Or, $20 can buy 4 sundaes, 6 cones and there would be 80 cents left over. How much more expensive is a sundae compared with a cone? Answer A One dollar Answer B Answer C Answer D Answer E 80 cents 60 cents 40 cents 10 cents
Autism Awareness Fact Day 12: Autism is the fastest growing developmental disorder, yet most underfunded.
RENAISSANCE REGULAR START MONDAYS! PERFECT ATTENDANCE= FREE DOUGHNUTS TRIVIA THURSDAYS TRIVIA +KNOWLEDGE =PIZZA BRING YOUR BRAIN TO LUNCH!
LOST AND FOUND LOST ITEMS CAN BE CLAIMED FROM THE LOST AND FOUND NEAR THE LOADING DOCK. ASK ANY CUSTODIAN FOR ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CLAIM ITEMS BY THE END OF THE MONTH
THE COLLEGE CENTER SENIORS: VISIT THE COLLEGE CENTER WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: http://www.rockwood.k12.mo.us/marquette/offi ces/college/pages/scholarshipnotices.aspx
Stop by the Guidance Office to pick up your Straight A Cardinal Tickets.
Junior & Senior Class Elections Applications are available in the Junior & Senior offices today! Applications are due back in the Junior or Senior Office office no later than 3:00 PM on FRIDAY, April 29 th. Class offices available: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Campaign week begins Monday, May 2 nd Elections are during lunch on Thursday, May 12 th
SENIORS/COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO TRY OUT FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO REPRESENT YOUR CLASS AS A COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER AT GRADUATION, APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE SENIOR OFFICE, ROOM 341 AND WITH MR. KANE, ROOM 104.
MPO and Renaissance Present: Premiere Parking Raffle Who: All current Sophomores and Juniors What: Buy as many $10 raffle tickets to win a FREE PREMIERE parking spot for the 2016-2017 school year When: Buy your tickets May 2-6 at lunch Where: On the Stage in the Commons Why: Because EVERYONE wants to park in the small circle next to the pool, but only one will win! AND MPO will donate all the proceeds to Marquette Renaissance! **All parking pass rules still apply
HELP CURE CANCER Order IMO S PIZZA (Ballwin/Ellisville) on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20th and mention ADAM DEGUIRE OR LLS 15% of proceeds will be donated to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
HOSA HOSA MEETING MONDAY, APRIL 18TH AT 3:10 IN ROOM 364.
Join MHS Philosophy Club! Room 210 Every other Tuesday Next Meeting: THURSDAY, April 21 Thoughtful and informative discussions every other week Assists with public speaking and presentation skills
UnitedSaviorsofAnimals: USA Next Meeting: April 19 th 7:30am to 8:10am Location: Distance Learning Lab (In the Library) Join USA! Make A Difference Today!
FYI From USA Due to genetic manipulation, 90% of broiler chickens (chicken bred specifically for meat production) have trouble walking (DoSomething.org)
Most Requeste d Items: Canned Meats, Peanut Butter, Canned Fruits, Canned Soups, Toiletry Items, Tuna, Dry Pasta, Rice, Canned Vegetable s, Hot & Cold Cereal Key Club Food Drive April 11-April 22 Help by donating unused and unwanted personal and food care items and help those in need! Proceeds are donated to the St. Louis Area Foodbank. The St. Louis Area Foodbank is a non-profit food distribution center that provides products to nearly FIVE-HUNDRED pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters throughout twenty-six counties. *All Marquette students are encouraged to participate *Key Club students receive one hour of service for every four cans Please drop all cans off by the entrance of the school or in the library. NO GLASS ITEMS!
Key Club Food Drive April 11-April 22 Donate unused personal and food care items Proceeds benefit the St. Louis Area Foodbank Drop items off by the school entrance or in the library Requested items - Canned meats, fruits, and vegetables; toiletry items; Pasta; Soups *Key Club students receive one hour of service for every four cans. *All Marquette students are encouraged to participate. Please drop all cans off by the entrance of the school or in the library. NO GLASS ITEMS!
Food Drive DONATE: April 11-April 22 Personal care items - Toothpaste and toothbrushes - shampoo, soap, toilet paper, baby wipes Food - Canned meats, fruits, and vegetables - Pasta, Soups, Rice, Peanut Butter *Proceeds to benefit St. Louis Area Foodbank* **Drop all items off by the entrance or library** Key Club students receive 1 hour of service for every 4 items.
Come to Costa Rica June 2017! Stop by 331 (Dr. Farrar) for information! Student and Parent Meeting April 28th
Auditions for Show Choir April 20, 21, & 22
Auditions for See the board outside room 107 for audition details!
7 th annual Poetry Slam Competition April 29 th Theater Production Sign up in Library or room 348. Every contestant needs to pick up a packet from 348 For more details. See Mrs. Justin Calling all POETS
MEETINGS-MONDAY ANIME CLUB-3:10-FLEX ROOM WEIGHT TRAINING-3:20-WEIGHT ROOM NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME!
MEETINGS-WEDNESDAY POETRY CLUB-3:10-ROOM 348 WEIGHT TRAINING-3:20-WEIGHT ROOM NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME!
MEETINGS-THURSDAY MACC-3:20-ROOM 203 MAKE A CHANGE-7:30 AM-ROOM 285 NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME!
MEETINGS-FRIDAY I AM SECOND-7:30 AM-317 NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME!
MUSTANG RESULTS Congratulations to the following Quill & Scroll National Winners. They are now eligible for scholarships through Quill & Scroll. In-Depth Team Reporting (79 entries, 8 winning teams): Suicide Awareness Issue Keertana Jain Ellie Toler Abby Schilly Rachel Schibler Abigail Gawart Lauryn Richardson
MUSTANG RESULTS Congratulations to the following Quill & Scroll National Winners. Cover/Front Page Design (77 entires, 8 wins): Suicide Awareness Issue Abigail Gawart News Writing (176 entries, 20 wins) A Blunt Topic Ryan Hart Editorial Cartoon (50 entries, 7 wins): Election & Marquette Homecoming Michael Robinson Photo Illustration (46 entries, 5 wins): Beauty Abigail Gawart
MUSTANG RESULTS Michelle Li won an award from NCADA and a proclamation from a Missouri State senator in Jefferson City! 4/15 track results Parkway Central/Henle Holmes Invitational Girls Track: 9th (of 18 teams) Boys: 8th (of 18) complete individual results: http://mo.milesplit.com/meets/236126/results/438769/r aw#.vxi4qkydfhw
MUSTANG RESULTS 4/15 results Varsity B Tennis won the championship of the Eureka Doubles Tourney Varsity B Volleyball defeated Parkway West 2-0 & Lindbergh 2-1 (Parkway Central Tourney) Varsity G Lacrosse 19-0 over Ursuline JV G Lacrosse 20-2 winners vs Ursuline Varsity Water Polo beat Parkway North 11-7 (Park- Rock Tourney) JV Water Polo 14-2 over Parkway North (Park-Rock Tourney) FR Baseball defeated Lafayette 3-2
MUSTANG RESULTS 4/16 results Academic Team finished 3rd at Districts Varsity B Volleyball finished 4th (out of 16) at the Parkway Central Inv-defeating Pattonville today and losing to DeSmet Varsity Baseball split a doubleheader with DeSmetwinning and losing 5-2 JV Baseball swept a doubleheader with DeSmet, 5-4 and 5-0
MUSTANG RESULTS 4/16 results Varsity Water Polo defeated Parkway Central 6-5 & Lafayette 7-2 JV Water Polo beat Parkway Central 7-3 & Lafayette 11-3 FR G Lacrosse won over Kirkwood 6-3 & Summit 7-4 Individual Results for Boys Track at Summit/Siebert Meet: http://mo.milesplit.com/meets/230896/results/439521/r aw#.vxnltkydfbd