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May 14, 2010
Subject: May 14, 2010
Send date: 2010-05-14 07:44:05
Issue #: 290
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      Rufus King IB High School
   Daily Announcements
Greetings, [NAME]: here's what's happening at Rufus King!

 

Please come join us for the final Key Club meeting on Wednesday May 19th after school in room 131.  We will be nominating officers and planning for next year.

 

 

Ding! Ding! Ding! Ladies and gentlemen, the moment you've all been waiting for: The Comedy Sportz High School League Championship match! In this corner, weighing a combined weight of 673 jokes and a plus 10 funny bone: Your Rufus King Comedy Spartanz! And in the other corner, weighing a combined weight of 14 jokes and negative 4 funny bone: Waukesha South. In 24 hours, on Saturday, May 15th, The Rufus King Comedy Spartanz will face Waukesha South in the 2010 Comedy Sportz Championship. The official battle of funniness begins at 12:00pm at the Comedy Sportz building (420 S. 1st Street). Tickets are only $3 and go on sale starting at 11:20am. Come out and witness the Comedy Spartanz take home the gold. It will be a knock-out!

 

 

 

On Thursday the Boys' Varsity Tennis Team defeated Menomonee Falls 4 to 3 to improve their record to 7 and 5.  Winning for the Generals were Holden Sherer at # 1 singles, Luke Her at # 2 singles, Phong Yang at # 3 singles, and  Shawn Her and John Thao at # 2 doubles.  

 

 

Spirit Week was…

Painting your face blue, cross dressing or wearing fuzzy slippers might show your spirit for a day.

If you are truly a general, and have the real general’s spirit, if you have that spirit for life, you will need a yearbook.

Yearbook distribution starts next Tuesday! Seniors will see guidance for their books, all others may pick up or buy books in the cafeteria during lunch hours.

There are two kinds of people; happy people who will get their yearbooks while they’re in school, and sad people who 10 years from now and for the rest of their lives will wish they had.

Life is short, are the relationships you have now here at King worth remembering? Thousands of pictures, if you go here you’re in there!

Don’t let this time pass and be forgotten. Books are $65. for memories that will last a lifetime.

 

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