Thursday, October 30, 2008

RHS Student Announcements

STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS RIVERTON HS THUR., 10/30/08

ACTIVITIES:
Today/Friday – Girls Swim @ Gillette, State
Today/Friday/Saturday – Volleyball @ Casper, State

CAN HALLOWEEN PARTY Friday from 6-10 p.m. Must be in costume. We will have pizza and prizes. Eckley

CROSS COUNTRY AWARDS will be Monday November, 3 @ 6 pm in the Lincoln Elem. Gym. Dayton

DRAMA: There will be a general drama club meeting today at lunch in Mrs. Thornton’s room. Anyone interested in attending state drama this year must attend. Please bring your lunch; we will start at 12:10.
Thornton

HEY RHS!! There is a costume contest Friday during homeroom. Pick up an entry form Friday morning at the office and have your homeroom teacher sign it before going to the Commons Area. Prizes awarded in each category. Richmond

STUDENTS: if you would like BOCHES to pay for the December 13 ACT, you must submit a paper registration form to us by 5:00pm Friday. This applies only to those students who have not yet taken advantage of this opportunity. BOCHES will pay for either the “ACT plus writing,” or the ACT only, whichever the student chooses. Please contact me with questions, Jackie H. Meeker, BOCHES/Dual Credit Program Coordinator, 2660 Peck Avenue, (307.855.2039), (fax 307.855.2041) or email: jmeeker@cwc.edu. Meeker

SEVERAL NEW SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE: KFC Colonel's Scholars is offering the opportunity to obtain a $5,000 per year scholarship for tuition, fees, books and room & board. Must have a GPA of 2.75 or higher. Deadline is Feb. 10th. US Bank has a random scholarship drawing worth $1,000, apply online at usbank.com/studentbanking. The Society of Women Engineers is looking for female CO or WY seniors who intend to enroll in engineering or computer science. The deadline is Feb. 2nd for the $500 scholarship. The UW ROTC program is offering scholarship recipients full tuition, fees, $1,200 for books, $300 per month stipend plus room & board benefits. Stop by the guidance office and take advantage of these opportunities!

STUDENTS: today, as everyone returns from lunch, Key Club members will be standing at all of the school entrances collecting change for Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF, which they will be doing around town that evening. This year the funds will go to "The Swazi Children Care Project." 15 Million, yes, 15 million children have lost one or both parents to HIV/AIDS, which is equal to the number of students attending college in the US. Approximately 40% of the adult population in Swaziland is infected with the HIV virus, making it the country most seriously affected by HIV/AIDS in the world. Please bring your piggy bank of change or just what you have in your pocket to help Key Club with its efforts for the children of Swaziland. Hughes/Peart

TODAY’S TIDBIT: 99% of all pumpkins are sold for decorations. Championship pumpkins today weigh over 800 pounds.


BIRTHDAYS: Austin Coyle, LaTasha Lawrence

BREAKFAST: Cinnamon Roll, Cereal & Jelly Sandwich, Fresh & Canned Fruit, Milk
LUNCH: Chili Cheese Fritos, Teriyaki Chicken Sandwich, Corn, Deli Sub, Chef Salad, Fruit & Yogurt Tray, Fruit & Veggie Bar, Milk

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