TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL - lake.k12.fl.us Web viewToday's word, judicious ... Soviet dancer Alexander...

5
Today is Wednesday, August 23, 2017 GUIDANCE CLUBS There will be a Red Riot meeting Thursday during Learning Opportunities in Ms. Stokes’ room, 2-218. We will be having our officer election so please try to attend. Attention All “Help Our Planet Earth” or HOPE Club members and future members: The first HOPE Club meeting of the year will Thursday during “Learning Opportunities” in Mrs. Farner’s room. It is an important meeting and mandatory if you are interested in running for an officer position. Snacks will be served. ATHLETICS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES SPORTS CALENDAR FOR AUGUST Thursday: volleyball (home) vs. Leesburg (530/700) TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN

Transcript of TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL - lake.k12.fl.us Web viewToday's word, judicious ... Soviet dancer Alexander...

Page 1: TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL - lake.k12.fl.us Web viewToday's word, judicious ... Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defected while the Bolshoi Ballet was on tour in New York City. ... Eric D

Today is Wednesday, August 23, 2017

GUIDANCE

CLUBS

There will be a Red Riot meeting Thursday during Learning Opportunities in Ms. Stokes’ room, 2-218. We will be having our officer election so please try to attend.

Attention All “Help Our Planet Earth” or HOPE Club members and future members: The first HOPE Club meeting of the year will Thursday during “Learning Opportunities” in Mrs. Farner’s room. It is an important meeting and mandatory if you are interested in running for an officer position. Snacks will be served.

ATHLETICS

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

SPORTS CALENDAR FOR AUGUST

Thursday: volleyball (home) vs. Leesburg (530/700)

Thursday: JV football (home) vs. Mount Dora (6:00)

Friday: V. Football (away) at Villages (7:00)

8/28: volleyball (home) vs. South Sumter (5:30/7:00)

8/29: volleyball (away) at Mount Dora (530/700)

TAVARES HIGH SCHOOLDAILY BULLETIN

Page 2: TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL - lake.k12.fl.us Web viewToday's word, judicious ... Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defected while the Bolshoi Ballet was on tour in New York City. ... Eric D

8/31: volleyball (home) vs. MDCA (5:30/7:00)

8/31: JV football (away) at East Ridge (6:00)

9/1: V. football (away) at Brooksville Central (7:00)

Word of the Day

judiciousHere Comes the Judge Word of the Day:Thanks to the boatload of suffixes English uses to form adjectives, we sometimes end up with more than one coming from the same root — as is the case with judicious and judicial. Today's word, judicious, characterizes the use of good judgment, and not the things pertaining to judgment, as judicial does. A similar pair, though with different poles of meaning, is official and officious.

On This Day in History

1838 - The first class graduated from Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in South Hadley, MA. It was one of the first colleges for women.

1839 - Hong Kong was taken by the British in a war with China.

1858 - "Ten Nights in a Barroom" opened in New York City at the National Theater. It was a melodrama about the evils of drinking.

1892 - The printed streetcar transfer was patented by John H. Stedman.

1902 - Fannie Merrit Farmer opened her cooking school, Miss Farmer’s School of Cookery, in Boston, MA.

1904 - Hard D. Weed patented the grip-tread tire chain for cars.

1914 - Tsingtao, China, was bombarded as Japan declared war on Germany in World War I.

1939 - Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression treaty.

1944 - During World War II, Romanian prime minister Ion Antonescue was dismissed. Soon after the country would abandon the Axis and join the Allies.

Page 3: TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL - lake.k12.fl.us Web viewToday's word, judicious ... Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defected while the Bolshoi Ballet was on tour in New York City. ... Eric D

1944 - Marseilles was captured by Allied troops during World War II.

1947 - Margaret Truman, U.S. President Truman's daughter, gave her first public performance as a singer. The event was at the Hollywood Bowl and had an audience of 15,000.

1952 - The security pact of the Arab League went into effect.

1959 - In the Peanuts comic strip, Sally debuted as an infant.

1962 - The first live TV program was relayed between the U.S. and Europe through the U.S. Telstar satellite.

1970 - U.S. swimmer Gary Hall broke three world records at the AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) outdoor swimming meet, held in Los Angeles, CA.

1979 - Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defected while the Bolshoi Ballet was on tour in New York City.

1982 - The parliament of Lebanon elected Bashir Bemayel president. He was assassinated three weeks later.

1982 - Gaylord Perry (Seattle Mariners) was tossed out of a game for throwing an illegal spitball.

1983 - The U.S. announced that it was nearly ready for a test flight of an anti-satellite missile.

1984 - South Fork Ranch, the home of the fictitious Ewing clan of the CBS-TV show, "Dallas," was sold. The ranch was to be transformed from a tourist site into a hotel.

1987 - Robert Jarvik and Marilyn Mach vos Savant were married. The event was called the "Union of Great Minds" since Savant had an IQ of 228 and Jarvik was the inventor of the artificial heart.

1990 - President Saddam Hussein appeared on Iraqi state television with a group of Western detainees that he referred to as "guests." He told the group that they were being held "to prevent the scourge of war."

1993 - It was confirmed by Los Angeles police that Michael Jackson was the subject of a criminal investigation.

1996 - U.S. President Clinton imposed limits on peddling cigarettes to children.

1998 - Protestors in Sudan carried a sign that bore the resemblance of Monica Lewinsky and the words "No War for Monika." The anti-U.S. demonstration was in Khartoum, Sudan.

Page 4: TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL - lake.k12.fl.us Web viewToday's word, judicious ... Soviet dancer Alexander Godunov defected while the Bolshoi Ballet was on tour in New York City. ... Eric D

1998 - Boris Yeltsin dismissed the Russian government again.

1999 - Rescuers in Turkey found a young boy that had been buried in rubble from an earthquake for about a week.

1999 - Robert Bogucki was rescued after getting lost in the Great Sandy Desert of Australia on July 11. During the 43 day ordeal Bogucki lost 44 pounds.

2000 - Richard Hatch was revealed as the winning castaway on CBS' "Survivor." Hatch won $1,000,000 for his stay on the island of Pulau Tida in the South China Sea.