NEENAH HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday September 10, 2014 Daily Student Announcements

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NEENAH HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday September 10, 2014 Daily Student Announcements NEENAH HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday September 10, 2014 Daily Student Announcements ORGANIZATIONS: There will be a Gaming Club meeting Wed. Sept. 10 at 3:25 in Room 200. We will be discussing dates for the upcoming Game Days & T-Shirts. History Through Film club will be having a short meeting in room 512 on Wednesday, September 10. See Mrs. Weisgerber with any questions. The Satellite (school newspaper) will be having its first meeting of the year on Wednesday, Sept. 10 after school in room 134. We hope that your schedule allows you to attend. If unable to attend, please contact the adviser (Mrs. Plankey) or the Editor-in-chief (Emily Ugoretz). Attention Students - If you are interested in Asian Culture, please plan to attend our first meeting on Thursday after school in room 164B. Heart Club will have its first meeting Thursday Sept. 11 after school in room 404. Attention any students interested in the VEX Robotics club! There will be an informational meeting this Friday, Sept 12 at 7:00am in Rm 127. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Hendries. Culinary Club will meet this Monday at 3:25 in room 418. See Mrs. Garbe with any questions. Gay-Straight Alliance will be having the first meeting of the year on Monday, 9/15 after school at 3:30p in room 419. Come for fun, planning, and ice cream! See Mrs. Shea or Ms. Birch with any questions. Action, Humor, Drama, Anime Club has it all. Anyone interested in joining, our first meeting will be on Monday, Sept. 15 in room 200 after school. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the exciting world of Anime. We will meet from 3:30 till 5 pm. _______________________________________________________________________________ GENERAL: Do you play the guitar and can read music? The fall musical, Footloose, needs you to play in the pit orchestra! Please e-mail or see Mrs. Stingle in the Orchestra room (165) for more information. "Students of French: please see Madame (Mme) Meilhon in room 324 if you are interested in participating in this year's trip to France and a French home stay this coming March" Any students interested in joining Spanish Club, please check out the sign-up sheet in the cafeteria or see Mrs. Churchman. Powder Puff football forms are in rm 321. Teams and Tshirt money must be turned in no later than Tuesday September 16. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS! Permission to play for player forms are due September 26th and can also be found in rm 321. Support your class and order a T Shirt! $10.00. Crew applications for the Fall Musical are now available in the choir hallway. Please fill out an application and give it to Mr. Hoffmann in Pickard, Abbey Schwoerer or Gracie Branchford by 3:30 on Thursday, September 11th. _______________________________________________________________________________ CONGRATULATIONS: _______________________________________________________________________________ SPORTS NEWS: For complete information and schedules for all games go towww.foxvalleyassociation.org SPORTS - September 8 - September 13, 2014 Monday, Sep 8, 2014 9:00am Golf:Girls Varsity Invitational @ Town and Country Golf Course - Sheboygan 4:30pm Soccer:Boys JV "A" Game Hortonville @ Hortonville High School 4:30pm Soccer:Boys JV "B" Game Hortonville @ Hortonville High School 5:00pm Volleyball:Girls Frosh Quad Appleton West, Neenah Red, Neenah White vs. Hortonville @ Hortonville High School Tuesday, Sep 9, 2014 2:45pm Golf:Girls Varsity Meet Kaukauna @ Countryside Golf Course 2:45pm Golf:Girls JV Meet Kaukauna @ Countryside Golf Course 4:00pm Tennis:Girls Varsity Meet vs. Fond du Lac @ Neenah High School 4:00pm Tennis:Girls JV Meet vs. Fond du Lac @ Neenah High School 5:30pm Swimming:Girls Varsity Meet vs. Appleton East @ Neenah High School 5:30pm Swimming:Girls JV Meet vs. Appleton East @ Neenah High School 5:30pm Volleyball:Boys JV Match Kaukauna @ Kaukauna High School 7:00pm Soccer:Boys Varsity Game Appleton East @ Appleton East High School 7:00pm Volleyball:Boys Varsity Match Kaukauna @ Kaukauna High School Thursday, Sep 11, 2014 TBD Cross Country:Girls JV Invitational @ Green Bay Southwest TBD Cross Country: Girl’s Varsity Invitational @ Green Bay Southwest 3:00 pm Golf: Girls Varsity Meet Appleton West@ Ridgeway Golf Course 3:00 pm Golf: Girls JV Meet Appleton West @ Ridgeway Golf Course 4:00 pm Cross Country: Boys JV Invite @ Colburn Park, Green Bay 4:00 pm Cross Country: Boys Varsity Invite @Colburn Park, Green Bay 4:00 pm Tennis: Girls Varsity Meet Appleton East@Appleton East High School 4:00 pm Tennis: Girls JV Meet Appleton East @Appleton East High School 4:15 pm Football: Boys Frosh Game Kaukauna@ Neenah High School 4:30 pm Soccer: Boys JV “A” vs Oshkosh West @ Neenah High School Conant Field 4:30 pm Soccer: Boys JV “B” vs Oshkosh West @ Neenah High School Conant Field 5:30 pm Volleyball: Girls JV vs Kimberly @ Kimberly High School 5:30 pm Volleyball: Girls Frosh White vs Kimberly @ Kimberly High School 6:00 pm Football: Boys JV vs Marshfield @ Beell Stadium 7:00 pm Soccer: Boys Varsity vs Oshkosh North @ Neenah High School Soccer Stadium 7:00 pm Volleyball: Girls Varsity vs Kimberly @ Kimberly High School 7:00 pm Volleyball: Girls Frosh Red vs Kimberly @ Kimberly High School Friday, Sep 12, 2014 5:00 pm Swimming : Girls Varsity Invite @ Appleton West High School 7:00 pm Football: Boys Varsity vs Marshfield @ Neenah High School Rocket Stadium Saturday, Sep 13, 2014 8:00 am Tennis: Girls Varsity Tournament @ Brookfield East High School 9:00 am Soccer: Boys JV “A” Invite @ Appleton North High School 1:00 pm Soccer: Boys Varsity vs Nicolet Neenah High School Soccer Stadium 1:00 pm Soccer: Boys JV “B” vs Nicolet Neenah High School Conant Field _______________________________________________________________________________ NEWS FROM THE COUNSELING OFFICE: The following representatives will be visiting Neenah High School. Stop in the Counseling Office to sign up. Sept. 15 Ripon College, 8:00 am Sept. 18 Army Reserve, 10:45 am Sept. 19 Northern Michigan University @ 10:55 am Sept. 22 Navy @ 11:45 am Sept. 29 George Williams College @ 8:30 am Oct. 2 Army, 10:45 am Oct. 8 Cornell College @ 8:30 am Oct. 9 Marquette University @ 11:45 am Oct. 13 Coe College, 10:30 am Oct. 16 Army Reserve, 10:45 am Oct. 16 St. Norbert College, 11:30 am Oct. 17 University of Colorado, 10:30 am Oct. 28 UW Platteville @ 10:00 am Oct. 29 St. Mary’s University of Minnesota @ 11:00 pm Nov. 4 Drake University @ 1:00 pm Nov. 6 Army, 10:45 am Nov. 20 Army Reserve, 10:45 am Nov. 24 Michigan Technical University @ 11:30 am Dec. 4 Army, 10:45 am Dec. 18 Army Reserve, 10:45 am Feb. 5 Army, 10:45 am Feb. 19 Army Reserve, 10:45 am March 5 Army @ 10:45 am March 19 Army Reserve, 10:45 am April 1 Army, 10:45 am April 16 Army Reserve, 10:45 am May 7 Army, 10:45 am May 21 Army Reserve, 10:45 am _______________________________________________________________________________ LUNCH MENU: Monday – Pancakes w/ Syrup, Sausage Patty Tuesday – Popcorn Chicken w/ Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Wednesday – Build your own Burger Thursday – Whole Grain Chicken Nuggets , Baked potato wedges Friday – Chicken Alfredo ________________________________________________________________________________ UPCOMING EVENTS: Sept. 15 Picture Re-Take Day, 7:30 - 10:30 am Sept. 26 12:10 Dismissal Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 Homecoming Week _______________________________________________________________________________ MEETINGS: Adventure Club - Ski trips, rafting, etc.! See Mr. Hendries in room 127. AFS Club - Activities with Foreign Exchange students Monday at 7:30 am. See Mrs. Mary Counter in room 164 B. Anime Club - Meets on Mondays, in room 200 at 3:30 pm. See Mrs. Hoff. Art Club - Every Tuesday at 3:20 pm after school in room 420. See Mrs. Brenda Mullard. Bass Fishing Club - meets on Tuesday from 3:30 - 5:00 pm in room 128. Contact Mr. Jones with any questions. Chess Club - Meets every Tuesday and Thursday after school in room 139, See Mr. Mike Breuer. Creative Writing Club - Meets in room 206, Thursdays from 3:30-4:15. See Mrs. Drake. Culinary Club - Monday at 3:25 in room 418. See Mrs. Garbe with any questions. Debate - Meets in the in the CRC from 5 to 7 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays. DECA Club - For Business students. see Mr. Ben McDonald in room 122. Drama Club - Meets every other Tuesday at 3:30 pm in the Green Room. See Mrs. Jane Dix. Eco Club - Thursday morning at 7:15 am in room 128. See Mrs. Val Cleveland. Fishing Club - Contact Mr. Chris Jones Forensics meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 3:40, room 132. French Club - TBD Gaming Club - Meets selected Saturdays to game. See Mr. Dale Elliott in room 140. Gay-Straight Alliance - Mondays after school at 3:30 in room 419. See Ms. Birch or Mrs. Shea. Heart Group will have their first meeting Thursday Sept. 11th in room 404. Heart Club - Thursday after school in room 404. See Mrs. Jody Harrell. Intramural Volleyball - Monday 7 - 9 pm Dec. - Feb. See Mr. LaLuzerne or Mr. Morgen. Key Club - Every other Thursday before school in the Conant Little Theater. See Mrs. Deb Garbe. Kind Council - See Mrs. Mahoney in Guidance. Latino Club - Meets Tuesday, at 3:20 pm in room 326. See Mrs. Torres. Math Club - See Mr. Rich Frost or Mrs. Melanie Jackson. National Honor Society - Meets the 2nd. Wed. of the month at 7:15 am in rm. 128. See Mrs. Gauthier or Mr. Christian. Newspaper, The Satellite - Wed. after school, rm. 134. See Mrs. Beth Plankey. Science Olympiad - Interested in science? See Mr. Sonntag in rm.
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