THE TARTAN BAGPIPE

Friday, February 8, 2008

Happy Birthday Sister Katherine!
Red Day
9:20am – 9:45am Advisory

 

Thought for the Day

 

Let us take a holy and firm resolution to steep ourselves anew in the spirit by generously offering to God all the little sacrifices of Lent.       – Blessed Basil Moreau, CSC

 

Calling All Irish Dancers

The Performing Arts department is looking for Irish dancers to perform in the Spring dance Concert. Please see Mrs. Byrd as soon as possible for details.

 

 

Madeleva Scholars

Freshmen and Sophomores who are interested in the Madeleva Scholars Program can pick up an application form outside the English Office. If you have any questions about the program, please see Mrs. Westfall.

 

 

Reminder for Cast & Crew

A reminder for all cast and crew members of A Year with Toad and Frog that your ad sales money and artwork is due with all the appropriate paperwork to the Business Office by Monday, February 11. Questions? Please see Mrs. Ruszkowski.

 

 

Last Chance for a Great Shirt

This is your last chance to get a Winter Dance 2008 commemorative t-shirt. Sophomores – support your class; Seniors – support your little sisters! Freshmen and Juniors – everyone needs an extra t-shirt! Pick up an order form from the Admissions Office today. The cost is $15.00 and is due to the Business Office by Monday, February 11. Act now while supplies last. Please see Mrs. Hendon for more details.

 

 

Ski Trip Info

Information and permission slips for the Fathers Club Ski trip are now available at the Receptionist desk in the Lobby. The ski trip will be held on Monday, March 3. The deadline to turn in your forms and money is Friday, February 22.

 

 

In Recognition…

February is Black History Month. In recognition of the many accomplishments and gifts that Black Americans have added to our nation throughout the centuries, we offer words of wisdom from those who have left us a rich legacy.

 

Invest in every single human soul. Who knows, it might be a diamond in the rough. 

                                                                                                           - Mary McLeod Bethune