The document contains announcements for various upcoming campus events including a variety show on November 15-16, tryouts for boys soccer and ROTC fitness testing. It also advertises senior shirt orders due by November 18th and reminds students about the deadline for senior ads in the yearbook being in two weeks. Finally, it provides information about National Honor Society and UIL meetings, lost and found items, and invites juniors and seniors to apply for social studies awards with a deadline of November 17th.
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2. VARIETY SHOW
November 15 & 16 at 7:00 in the
Auditorium. Cost is $2.00 and
there is limited seating. There will
be comedy sketches and
improvisation - an intimate
evening that will tickle your funny
bone.
3. •Tryouts are Monday November 28th and
Tuesday November 29th.
•4:15 – 6:00 at the Shelton Fields (by the
Tennis Courts)
•You MUST have a physical on file
to be able to tryout!!
Any Questions?
•- Find Coach Ashley or Coach Tollison
4. Clemens Boys Soccer
Attention all boys interested in trying out
for the soccer team
• Tryouts after school Monday – Wednesday the
week after Thanksgiving break
• 4:15 – 5:45
• To tryout you MUST have a physical on file
• You MUST signup with Coach Wong in room
A216 before Thanksgiving Break
5. ROTC, Service Academy PT
testing Nov 18, 2011
• Colonel Zider will test anyone needing
fitness testing for any type of ROTC
scholarship application, or service academy
• Bring parents signature on paperwork you
get online from the academy or ROTC
website, plus a description of the test.
• Show at ROTC hall at 745AM, 18 Nov 11,
with paperwork and gear plus towel
6. Seniors—Come join us!!
Schreiner Saturday
at
Schreiner University
in Kerrville, Texas
Saturday, November 12, 2011
From 9am to 1pm
Register by email: admissions@schreiner.edu
Or call: 830.792.7217
9. Showcase Saturday (campus open house)
at
Stephen F. Austin State University
in
Nacogdoches, Texas
Saturday, Nov. 12
Don’t miss this chance to learn more about SFA!
More info at sfasu.edu/go/visit
10. The University of Texas at San Antonio
is inviting students and their parents to attend one of
their Honors College Information Sessions, scheduled
for
Saturday, November 12, 2011 from 11:00-1:00 p.m.
Friday January 27, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. .
These sessions are designed to provide prospective
students with more information about UTSA and the
Honors College. For more information call 210-458-
4706.
11. UTSA’s Honors College is hosting their
Honors College UTSA Day
this Saturday, Nov. 12 from 11am-1:00pm
You will receive:
Information about “full-ride” academic scholarships and
merit scholarships available through the Honors College
program at UTSA
Come by the Counseling Office today for a flyer!
14. Come join the fun at the
2 nd Annual 5K Buffalo
Stampede Run/Walk!
Saturday, November 19th
-Find any Clemens Girls Soccer Athletes for
participant forms!!
15. COOKIE SALE: A HALLWAY
COME THROUGH COURT YARD THEN THE
TUNNEL, ENTER THROUGH THE DOORS BY THE
NEW GYM (ROOM A109)
THURSDAY: A & B LUNCH
Chocolate Chip, M & M and Blueberry Muffins
17. Lost and found
Thursday
Please check the table in the mall area
Before school and after school
for lost items.
18. BEGINNING
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TH, ALL
TREATMENTS FOR ATHLETES WILL BE
DURING 4TH AND 5TH PERIOD IN THE
BEARD GYM TRAINING ROOM.
THERE WILL BE
NO MORNING TREATMENTS
IN THE FIELDHOUSE.
FOR QUESTIONS SEE COACH TUGGLE OR COACH RAINER
19. PRESIDENT-
C.J. CASTELLANO
V.P- POSITION OPEN
WHEN:TUESDAYS 7:45-8:30 SECRETARY-
LOCATION: B204 CAMILLE CATANGAL
TREASURER-
MEGAN RHOADS
Teacher sponsor- Mrs. Fargier
Becoming United as Friends then Family
20. Clemens National Honor Society
The Clemens National Honor Society will
meet Thursday, Nov 10th before and after
school in Room D-103
(Mr. Chavez’s Classroom)
Important planning meeting, Be There
24. CLEMENS UIL TEAM
CURRENT EVENTS and SOCIAL STUDIES TEAMS
MEET MONDAYS IN THE LIBRARY
FROM 4 – 4:45 pm
Join the Clemens HS Current Events
UIL Team and be the Best – Uncle Sam
Wants You to Be a Winner. See Mr.
Chavez in D–103 for more details
25. JUNIORS (Class of 2013) and
SENIORS (Class of 2012) –
Your invitation letters are out this week
from Social Studies Teachers
See website for list of eligible candidates
DEADLINE to SUBMIT -THURSDAY NOV 17th
26. Attention Seniors:
Last opportunity to take your Yearbook
pictures is this Thursday November
10th. Go to room B113 and check the
"No picture" list. If your name is
there, sign up for an available time to
take your picture during that day.
Remember, if you don't take your
picture, you will NOT be in the
yearbook.
For any question contact Mr. Ramirez in Room B113 or via email:
mtramirez@scuc.txed.net
27. HOODIES ARE IN
If you purchased a hoodie,
sweatshirt or t-shirt
on prep days.
Please see Ms. Raspino in e-106
during the first part of 4th lunch, 5th
lunch or after school.