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Book of
the Week
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Yellow Flag by Robert
Lypsyte
Born to a racing
family, seventeen-year-old Kyle Hillebrand
gave up driving for his trumpet and his
brass quintet. However, as his family
struggles to get back into big-time
racing, he is pulled between his love of
music and his responsibility to his
family. An injury to his brother, the heir
apparent to the racing dynasty, puts Kyle
back in the driver's seat in an attempt to
continue the team's success in hopes of
luring a sponsorship. Kyle drives well in
his substitute role and the team lands the
sponsor, which leads to his family's
desire for Kyle to continue racing
alongside his now-healthy brother. Kyle's
decision is complicated by pressure from
his family and by friction with members of
his quintet, who resent his time away to
help out the racing team.
The book of the week
can be checked out at the library
circulation desk.
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General Bulletin
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Spring Festis an annual
THS lunchtime tradition. Bring your $$$$
to have a great lunch and celebrate with
the whole school. Friday, 4/4, 12-1
PM.
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Tuesday, April 15 th,
all 9 th-11 th graders will take their
school pictures (for ID & yearbook)
for next year. Pictures will NOT be taken
during registration. Juniors will also
take senior pictures during the summer.
Order forms were mailed home & are
available in the Activities
office.
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E. Spotts
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SpringFest is tomorrow!
There will be lots of food and other items
to buy, so don't forget to bring your
money.
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E. Spotts
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Buy bracelets from GSA
at SpringFest! Only $2. S.
Gonzales
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S. Gonzales
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Buy SLAM tickets and
friendship bracelets at the GSA booth
during SpringFest.
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I. Marshall
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Buy a Filipino meal
from the Filipino Culture club at
SpringFest. Adobo and pancit for
$5.
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L. Latimer
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Please remember that
the ticket booth for the spring show
closes at 7:00 sharp. If you haven't
purchased a ticket by then, you will not
be able to attend the show that night. Be
smart; buy your ticket in advance
(available in A100). Late patrons with
presale tickets will be seated during the
first scene break.
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C. Duvall
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Theatre Etiquette 101:
Turn your cell phones OFF, your iPods OFF,
and treat the performers with kindness and
decency. You'll be a better person fro
doing so; I promise! Students using phones
or iPods during the show will have them
confiscated.
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C. Duvall
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Only two nights left to
catch the amazing production of SMILE.
Come experience what last week's audience
is raving about. The show starts at 7:00.
The ticket booth opens at 6:30 for those
of you who didn't heed my wise advice and
buy a ticket in advance.
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C. Duvall
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Satisfy your craving!
Buy Rascal's Chinese chicken salad and
Bobaloca from the Junior class at
SpringFest.
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L. Spradlin
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The class of "11 is
going to sell yummy, sweet, and satisfying
banana splits. This will be the west way
to finish off lunch at SpringFest. It will
be sold for $3 each. So come get
one!
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A.Thackston
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Attention Torrance
High, this Fri. at SpringFest the
Sophomore class is selling Mexican
food.
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R. Zuliani
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Juniors in National
Honor Society in need of hours: sign up to
assemble boxes in ASB by Fri.,
4/4.
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D. Fowler
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Need a summer job and
credits? Pick up a Green Team application
in the counseling office. You must be a
current 10th or 11th grader and have
passed the CAHSEE! Deadline: April 28,
2008!
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J. O'Brien
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Summer enrichment
programs are offered at college and
universities throughout the country and in
CA. These programs are a great way to
tryout a campus before applying to it.
Interested? A file of programs is
available to browse in the counseling
office.
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M. Dillon
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Looking for something
to do this summer? Paid internships in the
fields of law, entertainment, business,
government and the arts are available.
There are deadlines to apply. Stop by the
Career Center for more
information.
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R. Young
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Honors and AP week is
coming after spring break. Be prepared to
attend a lunch time meeting to find out
more!
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J. O'Brien
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Join THE ATTIC for our
Ninth Year Anniversary Celebration and
Open House on Saturday, April 5 th from
7:00-11:00 a.m. An all-you-can-eat pancake
breakfast will be served. Donations are
$4.00 per person. Tickets are now on sale
at THE ATTIC or from any Attic Advisory
Committee or Torrance Youth Council
representative. Tickets will also be
available at the door.
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H. Phillips
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Wrestling banquet on
Thurs., 4/3, 6:30 pm in the annex
cafeteria. All wrestlers, former and
current, friends and family are welcome
for the price of $10/person. Buy tickets
asap because seats are limited.
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B. Schaeffer
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Sadie's guest apps are
now available! Pick one up from Activities
today!
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L. Spradlin
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USC will host a
National College Fair on Sun., 4/13, 1-4
pm in the Galen Center. Don't miss this
opportunity to visit with college
admissions people. A variety of seminars
are scheduled (Financial Aid, How to
Choose a College, College Essays and
more). More information at counseling or
online at www.nacacnet.org/NCF
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M. Dillon
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Wellesley College in
Massachusetts is hosting an Open House on
Sat., 4/26, for interested Juniors. Visit
the website for more information at
www.wellesley.edu/admission/JOC
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M. Dillon
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Harvey Mudd College
(Claremont, CA) is hosting an event for
students interested in majoring in math,
science or technology on Sun., 4/20 thru
Mon., 4/21. This program will target
students who are underrepresented in those
fields-women and people of color. Deadline
to register is 4/7. Visit
www.//www.hmc.edu/admission1/experiencehmc1/changing
faces.html for more information and an
application.
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MD
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UC Berkeley is hosting
a "Cal Day" on April 12 th, 9am-4pm. If
you are interested there is more
information at www.calday.Berkeley.edu or
call 510-642-2294. Don't miss this
opportunity.
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M. Dillon
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Looking for a volunteer
opportunity this summer? Harbor UCLA is
looking for volunteers. Visit their
website at
www.uclahealth.org/studentprogram
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M. Dillon
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Need a new THS I.D.?
You can get a new I.D. for $5 at snack and
lunch ONLY!
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M. Hatanaka
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Seniors
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Continue submitting
ideas for Prom theme, song and color. The
box to submit ideas is in the Activities
Office. Last day is 4/14. All ideas are
considered.
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K. Gasset
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There will be a Grad
Nite ticket booth at the Spring Fest. Buy
your tickets now before the price goes
up.
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L. Sullivan
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If you are of
Asian-American decent, have a 3.0+ GPA,
lettered in a Varsity sport, and plan to
go to college, apply for the Seiji Isomoto
Scholarship. Please see Ms. Lee in the
counseling office. The deadline is 5/3/08.
You will need a 2 letters of
recommendation: 1 from a teacher and 1
from your varsity coach.
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C. Lee
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Seniors! Log on to
www.power106.fm and vote to win a POWER
prom with a musical guest! Voting starts
Monday.
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MH
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Torrance Youth
Councilis searching for qualified high
school seniors who will be graduating this
spring to apply for their "Beat the Odds"
Scholarships. See your counselor for an
application. Completed applications must
be postmarked by 4/4/08 to be accepted. If
you have any questions, please call Ms.
Phillips at (310) 782-8828.
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H. Phillipps
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Apply for the Armenian
Relief Society Scholarship. You must be an
Armenian-American graduating senior at
THS, min. 3.00 GPA, active within an
Armenian school, organization, and/or
community, and plan to attend a college or
university. Due: 5/2/08.
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C. Lee
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If you are graduating
this year and plan to enroll in a program
of study for a designated healthcare
career, have satisfactory grades, and a
permanent resident or the US or U.S.
Citizen, you may apply for the Torrance
Memorial Medical Center Scholarship. See
Ms. Lee in the counseling office.
Applications due 4/15/08.
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C. Lee
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Graduating Seniors:
Apply for the 2008 Edison Scholars Program
if you are a U.S. Citizen or permanent
resident, have a 2.5+ GPA, met the CSU
placement standard (EAP or SAT/ACT), plan
to attend a 4 yr college in or adjacent to
Edison's service territory, and plan to
major in a full-time course of study for
math, physics, chemistry, engineering
(electrical, computer, chemical or
mechanical), materials science, computer
science or information systems. Come by
the counseling office and see Ms. Lee for
more information.
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C. Lee
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If you are graduating
in the spring of 2008 who is of Asian
descent and planning to attend an
accredited college, university, trade or
technical school in Fall 2008, you may
apply for the KP-APAN scholarship. You
must also be residents in the Southern
California Kaiser Permanente service area
and have a minimum GPA of 3.25. See Ms.
Lee in counseling. Applications due
4/15.
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C. Lee
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Clubs
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Tartar Ladies: Please
remember to turn in your Tartar Ladies
applications to the Queen's box in
Activities or Mrs. Clarks class, rm. A233
by Fri. at lunch.
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T. Clark.
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UNICEFmembers-don't
forget to bring your mandatory items for
SpringFest to the publicity box in
Activities or to Mr. Jones by
Thurs.
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JJ
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Mandatory Anime club
Thurs. Staff meeting on Wed.-members:
don't forget your donations.
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H. Sakuma
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Human Relations:
meeting Thurs. @ lunch in A200. All
members need to attend for important
information.
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P. Zartman
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NHS: meeting for Junior
members in rm. A107 Thurs. to assign
shifts for SpringFest. Buy ice cream
sandwiches for only $1.
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D. Fowler
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Fashionclub: Stop by
rm. A120 to pick up permission slips for
the LA Fashion Symposium on Sat.,
4/19.
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J.
Phoonphiphatana
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SACC:Important meeting
about SpringFest on Thurs. Bring your
fundraiser and t-shirt money.
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J. Jones
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Save club meeting
Thurs. @ lunch in rm. B120.
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K. Evatt
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Sports
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R = release
time
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4/3 B V Golf vs Samo @
Los Verdes CC, R=1:30
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4/3 Track vs
Centennial, R=1:30
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4/3 V/JV Volleyball @
Leuzinger, R=1:35
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Faculty
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Any certificated and/or
classified staff member who is interested
in working on the TUSD Bond campaign is
invited to an information meeting on
Tues., April 15, 2008 at 7 PM Hull at Levy
cafetorium. Let Mr. O'Brien know if you
are interested.
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Please excuse the
Varsity and JV volleyball teams @ 1:35 for
their match at Leuzinger.
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N. Jones
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Please excuse advanced
choir (Troubadours) periods 1 thru 6 on
Fri., 4/4, for a competition at Fullerton
Jazz Festival. Class list is in your
mailbox.
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CD Wright
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English teachers who
have ELL levels, L1-L5. Third quarter is
ending and I need 3 rough draft writing
samples for this school year. If you have
already given me 2 ignore this memo. If
not , please forward samples.
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C. Porter
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Faculty and Staff: the
summary of attendance report was put into
your mailboxes on Tues., 4/1. Please make
all corrections, sign and return to the
attendance office no later than the end
off the day on Thurs., 4/3.
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D.
Westergard
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Please excuse advanced
choir (troubadours) per. 3 today, 4/3, for
8 th grade assembly. Class list is in your
mailbox. They will also be attending
Fullerton Jazz Festival on Fri., 4/4, at
per. 6.
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CD Wright
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Please excuse the
varsity boys golf team at 1:30 on Thurs.,
4/3 for their match against Santa Monica
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D. Kushi
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Please excuse all track
team at 1:30 on Thurs. for home meet
against Centennial.
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D. Frye
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Universal Studiios
offers group tours to schools that might
be of interest. The program is
"educational" in nature. If you are
interested, please contact me. Areas
covered are in technology, play production
and "behind the scenes" of movie
making.
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M. Dillon
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3rd Quarter
Grades-Entry dates: April 2 thru April 15,
2008, deadline 3pm. Grades are to be
entered into the 3rd quarter column,
academic citizenship NOT PROGRESS.
Questions, call Joan Shiosaki at
X7978.
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J. Shiosaki
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