THE TARTAN BAGPIPE

Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Yellow Day
 9:15am – 9:25am Advisory

 

Thought for the Day

 

Knowledge itself does not bring about positive values, but positive values do influence knowledge and put it to good use.    – Blessed Basil Moreau, CSC

Summer in the West Wing

If you have strong academic record, an interest in public service, solid written and verbal communication skills, a history of community involvement and a strong character and leadership skills, you might consider applying for The White House Internship Program.  The internship provides an opportunity for students and recent graduates to experience everyday life at the White House while working with high-level officials on a variety of tasks and projects.  The program is open to students who will be 18 by the first day of the program.    For more information see your guidance counselor or view the website at www.whitehouse.gov/intern. All applicants must submit a completed application packet ON or BEFORE the deadlines (February 26 for Summer 2008 Term and June 3 for Fall 2008 Term).

 

Physics is Phun

The Physics Club will meet today, Wednesday, February 20 in room 233 from 2:40pm to 3:15pm. Come one, come all and join the fun! Please see Mr. Jarrett for more information.

 

 

Applications Due

Applications for the Appalachia Service Trip are due TODAY. Bring your application to the CSC Office (Room 114) by 2:30pm. Please see Ms. Green if you have any questions.

 

 

Juniors:

Juniors – please stop in to the CSC Office (room 114) today. Ms. Green has surprise for you! Thank you for bringing in all those sandwiches.

 

 

Seniors:

Seniors who are interested in working on any part of the Baccalaureate are asked to attend a lunchtime meeting today, Wednesday, Febtruary 20, in room 137. Your help would be most appreciated! Please see Sister Kathy for further details.

 

 

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.

 

Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.            -    Maya Angelou