Scottie Highlights Wednesday April 13, 2011 Celebrate! National Library Week
The Civil War Statistics Number of Union soldiers killed during the Civil War: 360,000 Number of Confederate soldiers killed during the Civil War: 258,000 Total number of men killed during the Civil War: 618,000 from
Menu Spaghetti with Meat Sauce or Ham & Cheese on Bun Green Beans Pineapple
Computer Lab ASL HMRM & 1st in A4 Mr. Hill periods 2,3 in A4 Ms. Whitford periods 2,4 in T9 Mr. Johnson periods 1,3,8 in A3 Mr. Yoder period 5 in A4 Mrs. Longaberger period 4 in A3
Library Schedule Today Closed 6 th period lunch
JV Baseball Bus leaves at 2:30 today for New Lexington All GRAY uniforms!
Mr. Johnson’s Physics Students Report to A3 Today!
Student Council Meeting Today After school Mrs. Cox’s room For about an hour
Yearbook Seniors, if you did not receive the form for yearbooks senior ads in your homeroom, see Mrs. Starrett in T-2 Ads and payment are due to Mrs. Starrett by Friday, April 29 th
Choir All senior choir members need to see Hailey Roby or Destiny Hix sometime this week
Tri-Valley RuriTeen Meeting 2:30 in TVHS Library Speaker will be Mayor Butch Zwelling of Zanesville Volunteer opportunities and elections will be discussed and as always, a meal will be served If you have any questions, please see Mr. Furek
West Liberty College A representative from West Liberty College will be in the Guidance Office during 8 th period today If you would like to meet with this representative, please sign-up in the Guidance Office and obtain the permission of your 8 th period teacher to be out of class.
Interested in Joining TVHS Color Guard? Try-outs will be held on Friday, April 15 Closed to outside viewers Team members will be featured on a poster outside the band room
Interested in the Dresden Spring Festival? Saturday, April 16 th 3:00 – 8:00 PM Any student wishing to volunteer should notify the office. Please give them your name, phone number and hours you are able to work.
Words of Wisdom “The difference between reality and fiction? Fiction has to make sense.” --Tom Clancy