Today’s featured lunch item in the Dining Hall is Super Nachos-Ground Beef with Toppings.
Today’s Club Meetings: The following clubs meet today during Community Time.
Dance Club: Siena Hall
Key Club: Room 213
National Art Honor Society meets in Room 214 today during Community Time.
Executive Board meets today at Lunch in Room 105.
Friday Night Live is hosting “Float Away Drugs” Day and offering Root Beer floats for $1 on Patron’s Plaza during Community Time and Lunch today.
Are you looking for a one-time service opportunity? Are you an altar server or Eucharistic minister at your local parish? If you answered yes to either of these questions then you are invited to serve as a liturgical minister in our All Saints Day Massnext Tuesday! We need lectors (aka readers), ushers, offertory gift bearers, altar servers, and Eucharistic ministers. If you're interested please contact Nathan Hamlin atnhamlin@js-student.org or see Mr. Cordero in the LSL Office today. Thank you!
Cheer Basketball Tryouts will be held today from 3:45-6:00 p.m. in the Dining Hall.
The Boys Basketball Team is looking for team managers. If you are into sports, and would like to help our basketball program grow, being a team manager is the perfect opportunity for you. We are looking for students to help with the set-up and take down of practice, running the clock, taking stats and filming games and practices. This is also an opportunity to gain PE credits. Managers will also be required to work out during some portion of practice to fill the exercise requirement portion of your PE credits. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please see Coach Hendrix at any time in the Gasser Center.
National Art Honor Society Applications are due! Please have your completed applications in to Mrs. Jacobson, Room 214 by next Tuesday, November 1. Thank you!
WE ALL KNOW ABOUT STEROID ABUSE WITH OLYMPIC OR PRO ATHLETES BUT ACTUALLY STERIOD ABUSE IS more common among high school athletes. Adolescent bodybuilders, who spend a lot of time at the gym to look better, are at the highest risk. The major medical consequences for teenagers involve damage to the brain and heart. Taking steroids may increase the size of the heart but the effects of that may not be obvious for 10 or 15 years. Occasionally you will hear about young adults who abused steroid during adolescence dying of a heart attack in their 30’s or 40’s. Teenagers already have an increase rate of suicide and injury and taking steroids or stopping them quickly increases that risk. Remember to make good choices. They may last a life time.