Enumclaw High School Daily Bulletin
Monday, May 6, 2013
Athletics & Activities go on line at: www.spslathletics.com Keep up on the Hornet scores, schedules & directions and updates. For EHS Activities go to Enumclaw School District website and click on the upcoming events calendar and then View District-Wide Calendar.
Today’s New Information:
TOMORROW IS SENIOR NIGHT @ THE DIAMOND FOR THE LADY HORNETS – Tuesday 5/7 vs Franklin Pierce. Game time is 7:00pm. Grab your favorite bag of seeds and head to the 6-Plex for an unforgetable Senior Night to honor some unforgetable Lady Hornets. See you @ The Diamond.
Seniors: Singer/Speaker try-outs have been moved to Tuesday May, 7 after school in the choir room.
Seniors – Please let us know of any scholarships you have earned. Go to the Enumclaw High School Homepage and click on the link for Senior Scholarship Form and follow the directions on the form. The deadline to turn in any scholarships is May 17th.
Attention all Seniors. If you need to send an 8th semester transcript at the end of the year to a college you have been accepted to, please sign up in the Counseling Office. These will be mailed out after grades have been finalized.
Needed: A student representative to the Board of Directors for the 2013-14: The Enumclaw School Board of Directors is currently seeking a “next year” junior to serve as student representative along with Reilly Desmul, who will serve as senior representative. Please come to the Activity Office for an application and more information.
Attention all Juniors: the SAT test on Saturday, June 1st is fast approaching and all college-bound juniors are encouraged to take this test. To get you ready for the test, EHS will again be offering the SAT Prep Course beginning Tuesday, May 7th. The course will meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and will run for four weeks. Students can register for the Prep Course by dropping off the $100 course fee with Ramona at the main office.
Buzzy’s Drink winners of the week are Chloe Young & Renee Barquist…
SENIORS:
EHS Senior Culminating Projects Exhibition Night is Wednesday, May 22 from 6:00 to 8:00PM on campus.
Senior Ball is Saturday June 1 from 7:00 to 11:30 at Shilshoe Beach Club in Seattle.
Senior Awards will be on Tuesday, June 4 from 6:30 to 9:00PM in the auditorium. Parents are invited.
Graduation Tickets will be available & extras on sale beginning June 3 through June 6 during both lunches in the commons on stage and after school in the cashiers office. Reminder – only the graduating senior may pick the tickets up & purchase them. 10 free tickets & $3.00 for each extra.
At the same time that you pick-up your tickets you will be asked to sign-up with a walking partner for graduation. (Running Start students may pick up their tickets from the cashier.)
Senior Check-out Day is Thursday, June 6.
Baccalaureate is on Sunday, June 9 at the Sacred Heart Church.
Mandatory Graduation Practice is on Monday, June 10 from 10:00-1:00PM at the White River Amphitheater.
Running Start students please email your counselor if you have a conflict with classes and this schedule.
Graduation (by ticket only) is on Monday, June 10 beginning at 7:00PM. Seniors need to be there by 6:30PM.
Photos during graduation will be taken by Grad Images. You can reach them by emailing: bberger@gradimages.com or if you have any questions please call 1-800-628-4509 ext. 2455
If you are a National Honor Society member and wish to wear an honor cord at graduation please sign up with the cashier and pay $7.25. When cords arrive there will be an announcement and you will pick them up in the office.
Did you order your Cap & Gown and did not pick it up? They are now available from Renee in the Main Office.
Seniors- Awesome job on turning in local scholarship applications. There were 574 turned in. Way to go.
Information in Review:
Hey, it’s spring which means it’s Car Show time. The EHS Streetmasters Club would like to invite you to enter your vehicle in the annual rain or shine car show held on Friday, May 17. The judging will be for Best of Show, best car, best truck, best motorcycle, best off road, best classic car, best modified import, best muscle car, and best work in progress. The entry fee has not changed from 1985, it’s still just ten dollars. Entry forms are in the auto shop.
April’s P.E. / Health Students of the Month are:
Weights and Conditioning: Shayne Sandborn
Intro to P.E.: Mackenna Nissen
Sports and Fitness: Brittany Smart
Health: Samantha Engebretsen and Kylie Rademacher
(Students of the Month for PE must demonstrate the following: positive attitude, good effort, participation, teamwork and improved skill development.)
Anna De Groot was crowned as the 2013 King – Pierce Counties Dairy Ambassador last Friday. Congratulations Anna.
CONGRATULATIONS to our food drive 1st period winners..
1st Place: Mrs. Chang’s class
2nd Place: Ms. Stussy’s class
3rd Place: Mrs. Zeman’s class
Honorable Mention: Mrs. Schafer’s class
Together, we raised over 2,500lbs of food for our local food bank – a HUGE success for our spring food drive. Thank you to everyone who participated and contributed. You are all amazing.
The STATE Solo and Ensemble Contest took place during spring break at Central Washington University. Students from Enumclaw who went to state had to win the regional competition against students from all over Auburn, Kent, White River and surrounding areas. The following are the results from the instrumental competition.
Thomas Horn scored straight superiors for his performance on solo snare drum.
Ben Hanks also achieved a superior rating for his solo on French horn.
The Brass Quintet made up of Shelby Champ on trombone, Ben Hanks on French horn, Christian Holtz on trumpet, Riley Nielsen on trumpet and Jon Taylor on String Bass not only made straight superiors at state they were invited to play at the TEN GRANDS CONCERT on May 11th to play at Benaroya Hall in Seattle. This is a rare opportunity and to be selected for this is truly a credit to their superb performance at state. They were hand picked from the finest musicians in the state.
Also participating in the state competition were members of our string quintet. Keelan Wells on cello, Anna Harris on Violin, Michael Ballard on violin, Gabby Unguez on Viola and Jon Taylor on String Bass.
Please join me in congratulating them for their fine performance and for being amongst those students who consistently demonstrate excellence at events across the state. WE ARE ENUMCLAW. GO HORNETS.
Beginning on Monday, May 13 through June 12, Cascadian Yearbooks will go on sale again. Basic book is $58.00.
Attn. next year seniors:
Are you hoping to enroll in Cosmetology program next year? This is a reminder that application forms and interviews must be completed and returned to Mr. Smith by May 15th. There is still time to apply. Stop by the Career and Tech Office to get an application.
Congratulations to EHS Running Start senior and water polo player Isabella Davenport, who will be signing her National letter of Intent to swim at Alderson-Broaddus College in West Virginia tonight at 6:00PM in our library. “Bella” has competed with our swim & dive team for four years and EHS water Polo for three. Please come and join us in wishing her the best. And then join the girls at 7:30PM for their Water Polo game against Stadium at our pool.
IMPORTANT DATES for 2013:
18th Annual Pow-Wow Friday, May 3 7:00PM EHS Large Gym
2013-14 Cheer Tryouts Friday, May 3 – 7th 6:00PM EHS Small Gym
EHS Talent Show Wednesday, May 8 7:00-9:00PM Large Gym
Listed below is the schedule for A.P. Testing –All students testing must ride the bus to J.J. Smith for testing.
Calculus (11th – 12th) Wednesday, May 8 8:00-Noon J.J. Smith
English Lit/Composition (12th) Thursday, May 9 8:00-Noon J.J. Smith
English Language/Composition (11th) Friday, May 10 8:00-Noon J.J. Smith
May 10 is the last day for AP Art students’ to submit portfolios.
Statistics (11th – 12th) Friday, May 10 12:00- 4:00PM J.J. Smith
Biology (10th) Monday, May 13 8:00-Noon J.J. Smith
U.S. History (11th) Tuesday, May 14 8:00-Noon J.J. Smith
Government (12th) Tuesday, May 14 Noon-4:00PM J.J. Smith
World History (10th-maybe some 11) Thursday, May 16 8:00-Noon J.J. Smith
Human Geography (9th) Friday, May 17 8:00-Noon J.J. Smith
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Jack’s Blackout Bash Dance Friday, May 10 8:00-10:30PM Commons
District Art Show Awards Ceremony Thursday, May 16 4:00-7:00PM Commons/#1031
EHS Senior Culminating Projects Exhibition Night
Wednesday, May 22 6:00-8:00PM Campus
EHS Streetmasters’ Club Annual Rain Shine Car Show & Bash
Friday, May 17 All Day EHS Campus
Memorial Day Monday, May 27 No School
Senior Ball Saturday, June 1 7:00 – 11:30PM Shilshole Beach Club
Senior Awards Tuesday, June 4 6:30 – 9:00PM Auditorium
Senior Check out (Running Start too) Thursday, June 6 All Day Library
Class Day/Carnival Friday, June 7 TBD Campus
Senior Awards Tuesday, June 4 6:30 – 9:00PM Auditorium
EHS Film Festival Thursday, June 6 7:00PM Chalet Theater
Baccalaureate Sunday, June 9 7:00PM Sacred Heart Church
Graduation Practice Monday, June 10 10:00-1:00PM White River Amphitheater
Graduation (by ticket only) Monday, June 10 7:00PM White River Amphitheater
10 free Tickets will be given to the Graduating Senior. Extra tickets can be purchased for $3.00 a piece by senior.
Freshmen Football Practice June 10, 11, 12, 13 3:30-5:30 Pete’s Pool
Underclassmen Check-out Tuesday, June 11 All day Campus
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL Wednesday, June 12
School Begins Tuesday, September 3
PSAT Wednesday, October 16 EHS
Homecoming 2013 Football Game Friday, October 25 7:00PM Pete’s Pool (Expo Center)
Homecoming Dance Saturday, October 26
*Change of date
Counseling News/Career Center (room #147) this month:
The April/May Scholarship and College Information Lists are now available. Go to the Career Center Swift Webpage to download a copy or stop by the counseling or career center to pick up a copy.
Green River Community College – Open House and Resource Fair
Saturday, May 4th from 1- 4 p.m. at the Auburn main campus. Come take a tour, meet faculty, learn about degree programs, resource fair and complete the first admission steps. Go to greenriver.edu/openhouse to RSVP.
CLUBS:
Native American /Alaskan Native Club meets monthly with no fees to participate. The group will learn leadership skills and participate in cultural events. If you have questions please see Cathy in the Counseling Center.
Spanish Club is a group that celebrates Hispanic and Latino culture and practices the use of the Spanish language. The club is organized and ran by student leaders in the University of Washington Spanish class. Spanish club meets once a month in Profa. Stewart’s room 141 from 2:45-3:45. Each month we learn and celebrate a topic related to Hispanic and/or Latino Heritage. This is great place to meet friends, earn culture credit points, and have a good time. Membership dues are $5.00 per semester. 2012/2013 date: 5/9.
Weight Club days and times for the winter season are now Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 2:45-4:00. Join today. Please pay the cashier $10.00 along with a signed weight club form. Please see Coach Gunderson with any questions or Coach Murrell (Stussy)
Clubs & Advisors available at EHS: Drama – Darrell Miller, Equestrian – Courtney Bowie, German – Sarah Stout, Honor Society – Kathy Ross & Susan Sandfer, Interact (Rotary) – Christy Weinbrecht, Judo – Mike Nepper, Service (Key Club) – Amy Ihde, Weight Lifting – Jenelle Stussy Murrell, Art Honor Society – Amy Weber, Culinary – Cynthia Lang, D.E.C.A. – Carol Jackson. F.C.C.L.A. – Raeann Webb & Cynthia Lang, F.F.A. – Amy Morrison, Jewelry/Skills USA – Randy Cook, Robotics-Kent Basting & Jim LovellFord, Running Club – Jenelle Murrell Stussy & Trevor Kulvi, Streetmasters – Jerry Globe, Video – Doug Wolf, G.S.A. – Jean Zeman, Water Polo – Bob Averill & Ken DeMan
COMMUNITY Happenings:
The Enumclaw Clothing Bank: We are open every Tuesday from 10am-6pm. (closed on school closures and holidays) We are located at the JJ Smith building on Fell St. in the old library. Sheila Smith 360-829-6605
The Clothing Bank has helped over 700 people so far this school year. The bank will be open through the end of May. They are currently in need of new socks and underwear as well as any new or used clothing items sizes baby through adult as they restock for “back to school”.
YoungLife is on Monday nights at 7:37PM in Senior Locker Bay. All students are welcome.
PRIVATE SCREENING FOR EHS STUDENTS AND THEIR FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Iron Man 3 Fundraiser to benefit the 2013 Grad Night at The Chalet Theater in Enumclaw on Thursday May 23rd at 7 pm. Tickets are only $5 each in Advance, $7 at door. Advance Tickets will be sold at EHS Commons at lunch on Tuesday, May 14th and May 21st. This discounted price is only available for this special screening on this date and time. Last chance to see the movie on the Big Screen…