GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016
GHS ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Graduation tickets can be picked up in the main office if you have not done so already. If you have graduation tickets that you will not be using please turn those in to the main office as soon as possible.
Extra Graduation Tickets: We are running very low on extra tickets this year, so please check with friends first to see if maybe they have extra tickets that they will not use. If you cannot find any from friends, e-mail Mrs. Stealy at fstealy@goshenschools.org and you will be put on a waiting list.
Seniors: The guidance office has just received the Goshen City Bar Association Scholarship. Stop in to get application ASAP. The deadline is May 26th.
Those students interested in traveling to Stratford, Ontario, Canada to the Stratford Theater Festival next fall should see Ms. Neeb in room 3190 or their English teacher for information. A $125 deposit is due by the end of the school year. Students travel by chartered bus to Canada and stay in a European style hotel in the middle of the great village of Stratford. We see four or five plays, participate in a stage combat lesson, tour backstage facilities and talk to actors after a performance. This is a great price on a spectacular international trip offered to GHS students. Sign up soon!
Marketing Mall is this Friday! Please remember that you cannot take food from the commons area. Sales will end 8 minutes prior to the end of each lunch. Also, just a reminder that you only get ONE lunch period today, just like every other day. Teachers, please do not allow students to leave class early for lunch.
AJP Brunk Corp. has summer jobs on all three shifts. They are looking for people to do general factory labor, including driving a forklift and you must be able to lift 50 lbs. They will train you to drive a forklift if you don’t have experience. Pay is $12/hour and you will work 40 hours per week. Contact Joe McPhilamy at 533-1109 ext. 35 if interested.
IHSAA Student-Athlete Tip of the Week: The end of the school year is fast approaching. It’s no time to slow down and relax. In fact, it’s probably the most important time for the student-athlete. Why? It’s the final push to your academic year. With summer close by, it is tempting to look ahead and forget how crucial your final exams and final grade point average become. It should be your main area of concentration. So make it a point to finish these last few weeks with the same enthusiasm you started the school year with. Put a big emphasis on your final exams and your year-end grade point average! Summer will be there waiting.
Seniors: The guidance office has received a $1,000 Student Assistance Award—Essay Contest. Stop in to pick up eligibility requirements.
All are invited to attend the Centennial Orchestra concert on Sunday at 3:00 p.m. in the GHS main gym. This free concert will feature all orchestra students and be a celebration of the 100 years of our orchestra program.
Any student planning to participate in graduation must attend graduation marching practicing on the last day of school on Friday, May 27th from 2:15-3:35 p.m. in the main gym. This is a mandatory rehearsal for all students participating in graduation.
Crimsonaire auditions will be this week on Wednesday and Friday after school. This is a show choir group that has a great time performing throughout the community and beyond. You do not need to currently be in a choir to audition. Auditions are open to all! There is also a need for instrumentalists in our back up band. If you are interested in playing in the back-up band talk to Ms. Yost in the choir office. Sign up for an audition time in the choir room. To audition, bring a solo to sing – we will have a piano accompanist available or you can sing with a track. Plan now to audition for this fun opportunity to become a Crimsonaire!
Football open gyms will be today and Thursday from 7:15-8:00 a.m. in Whiteman gym. See Coach Park for more details.
All senior student-athletes who participated in a spring sport can stop by the commons area and see Mr. Kissinger during lunch on Thursday, May 26th for some ice cream and to write thank you notes. Thank you for your hard work this season!
Seniors: If you need your final transcript sent to the college you are attending in the fall or have received any scholarships, please let Ms. Hollinger know in the guidance office.
Students who plan on attending Merit summer school: Enrollment started this week and will continue until spots are filled. Sessions will run Monday, June 6th thru Thursday, June 30th. You must attend ALL sessions until your class is complete. Morning or afternoon sessions are available. The cost is $50, and you will only be able to complete one class. You must meet with your Guidance counselor to do the on-line enrollment. A bill for payment will be emailed to you. Information forms are now available in the Guidance office, so don’t delay!
After hours homework help for any class is now available! On Mondays and Wednesdays you can meet in the media center after school until 5:00 p.m.
The Ultimate Frisbee Club meets after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45-5:00 p.m. on the administration field. If you’re interested in learning how to play the sport of Ultimate Frisbee, you can pick up your required paperwork from Lucas Kauffman, Mr. Brubaker, Mr. Snyder in the choir office or from Mrs. Stealy in the main office. The paperwork should be turned in the first time you attend.
It is once again time for football and competition cheerleading tryouts. Tryout practices will be on Monday, May 23rd from 8:00-9:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 25th from 4:00-5:30 p.m. The actual judged tryout will be Thursday, May 26th at 6:00 p.m. All practices and tryouts will be located in the warehouse. If you have any questions please contact Coach Sloan or Coach Eckelbarger.
MEETINGS DURING SRT:
There will be a basketball meeting in Whiteman gym for all girls interested in playing basketball next year TODAY during the 2nd session of SRT. If you cannot attend the meeting, please stop by and see Coach Krebs today.
Anyone interested in playing volleyball next year needs to attend the call out meeting next Tuesday, May 24th during the 2nd session of SRT in Whiteman gym. This is a mandatory meeting if you plan on playing. Please see Coach West if you are unable to attend this meeting or email her at kwest@goshenschools.org.
On Tuesday, May 24th, there will be a call-out meeting for all boys interesting in playing tennis in the fall in Whiteman gym during the 2nd session of SRT. The meeting should not take long, and those who would like to go back to when the meeting is done will be given a pass. Hope to see you there!
SPORTS SCORES:
The girls varsity softball team lost 3-2 to Wawasee. The RedHawks played a good game but came up a little short against the 19-4 Warriors. Caitlyn Doyle pitched well but the offense struggled at times for extra run support. Shelby Yoder added two hits for the RedHawks.
Girls varsity tennis lost 2-3 to Elkhart Central. Kayleigh Crowder overcame a 1-4 start to pull out the first set and won the match in three sets. The 2 doubles pair of Alexis Johnston and Claire Penner also overcame a 1-4 deficit en route to a 3-set win. For the JV squad, Greta Lapp Klassen, Josie Strader, Ariana Herrera and Val Proano scored victories.
The boys varsity baseball team defeated Wawasee 8-3 thanks to a seven run 6th inning. Mike Pinarski doubled and homered, CJ Detweiler and Corbin Harrison both homered and Tito Garcia had two singles. Connor Glick relieved starter James Paetkau with one out in the 5th and threw a clean 2-2/3 innings for the win. Austin Peeler’s running catch on a foul ball behind the bleachers was a defensive gem.
The boys JV baseball team defeat the Wawasee Warriors 6-5 at Rogers Fields on Monday night. Tyler Colpitts started on the mound and got the win while Joe Good pitched the final two innings to earn the save. Mitchell Walters lead the RedHawks offense with two hits including a double.
The girls JV softball team was defeated in five innings against the Wawasee Warriors. Josie Walters had the two lone RBI’s for the RedHawks and had two hits. Lindsey Camacho also contributed two hits for the RedHawks.
IN SPORTS ACTION TODAY:
The girls JV and varsity softball teams will host SB St. Joseph at 5:00 p.m.
The boys JV and varsity golf teams will host Memorial and Northwood at 5:00 p.m.
The girls varsity track and field team will compete in sectionals at 5:30 p.m.
Go RedHawks!