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HANIBAL HIGH SCHOOL
THE
DAILY NEWS
Wednesday
May 21, 2008
Day C
Student
of the Month for May is Courtney.
Student
of the Month for June is Cayla.
Would
these students please see Mr. O’Neil in Room
127 and Mrs. Cerrillo in the Main Office as soon as
possible.
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The Senior Banquet is June 14th
at Bridie Manor. Tickets
are on sale now through June 4th for $20.
See Mrs. Kingsbury or Mrs. Figiera for tickets.
Seniors interested in attending
the Baccalaureate Service held the night of graduation, please
sign up in the main office.
The Varsity Baseball team defeated
Cazenovia yesterday 9-8. Tyler
had 3 hits and scored 4 runs while Shane
and Ryan smacked home runs.
Chad got the win on the mound.
Tomorrow is Senior Night as the warrior host Cazenovia
for a 4:45 game.
The winner of this year’s
Teacher Student Tennis Tournament was Coach Gould and Maurice
Ney. Coach Gould
would like to thank all of this year’s participants and hope
they will participate once again next year, when Enright &
Wise will be the heavy favorites.
Attention all students:
There will be FREE Regents Review classes offered in our
Distance Learning Lab
June 3rd – Jun 12th.
Please see your counselor for dates and times.
There is going to be a Guitar Hero
Tournament tomorrow. It
will cost $5 to play. The
money raised at this event will go to the American Cancer
Society. If you do
not want to play, come and watch!
Teachers and students can play. To sign up see Ms. Burch
or Jess Ward.
All
library books and other materials are due tomorrow. Please finish up quickly and get them back to us as soon as
possible so that we can begin our inventory.
Also, next Thursday, May 29, will be the last day for
book passes. Research
passes will be accepted, but students must be working on the
assignment listed on their pass or they will be sent back to
study hall.
Companies that make soda also work very
hard to make sure that schools don’t ban the sales of soda.
They hire people called lobbyists to convince state
legislators that soda should be sold at school.
They ignore issues like the connection between soda and
being overweight in order to sell their product.
Because they know that they have to seem like they care
and are doing something, they say they will get rid of regular
soda, but then they plan to make just as much money selling diet
soda and the “sports” drinks, which have almost as much
sugar as soda.
Every
dogma has its day, but ideals are eternal.
Israel
Zangwill
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