October242016Updated - Mitchell High School

Mitchell High School
Week of October 24—October 29
DATE
TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
CONTACT
24-Oct
1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
College Fair
Small Gym
Kohler
25-Oct
6:00 PM
Girls Volleyball vs Sierra
Sierra
Burr
26-Oct
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
ASVAB Testing
Room 12
Benton
26-Oct
6:00 PM
Girls Volleyball vs Widefield
Mitchell
Burr
26-Oct
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Parent Teacher Conferences
School Wide
Dershem
27-Oct
8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Parent Teacher Conferences
School Wide
Dershem
28-Oct
7:00 PM
Varsity Football vs Discovery Canyon
District 20 Stadium
Williams
28-Oct
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Safe Trick or Treat
1st Floor of Main Building
Medberry
29-Oct
TBD
Cross Country State
TBD
Wilson
29-Oct
9:00 AM
Girls Varsity Marauder Volleyball Invitational
Mitchell
Burr
29-Oct
6:30 PM - 11:30 PM
Gaming Club Lock-In
Cafeteria
Schafer
Only Varsity Home Games will be listed, for all Sporting Events please check the Activities Calendar
In The Future Events
DATE
TIME
EVENT
LOCATION
CONTACT
1-Nov
6:00 PM
Softball Banquet
Cafeteria
Sorensen
3-Nov
7:00 PM
Fall Play - Night of the Living Dead & Plan 9 from Outer Space
Auditorium
Haverkorn
4-Nov
7:00 PM
Fall Play - Night of the Living Dead & Plan 9 from Outer Space
Auditorium
Haverkorn
5-Nov
7:00 PM
Fall Play - Night of the Living Dead & Plan 9 from Outer Space
Auditorium
Haverkorn
5-Nov
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Veterans Day Parade
Woodfork
PRESIDENTAL ODDIES
"Hail to the Chief" was written specifically for James Madison, because he was so short (5'4") that no one ever noticed when he entered the room.
Andrew Jackson made his wife, Rachel, a bigamist by illegally marrying her before she'd divorced her first husband
Martin Van Buren liked to gamble on the outcome of elections.
John Tyler holds the presidential paternity record. He had 14 children live to maturity, the youngest born when Tyler was 70.
James Buchanan had one eye set higher in his head than the other, so he walked around with his neck cocked to one side.
James A. Garfield, a former classics teacher, could simultaneously write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other
Chester A. Arthur had over 80 pairs of pants and insisted on changing several times a day.
Grover Cleveland had a prosthetic jaw and an illegitimate daughter, neither of which seriously affected his popularity. He's also the only president to have been elected to two non-consecutive terms.
Benjamin Harrison had the first electric lights in the White House, but was scared to turn them on or off for fear of electrocution. Instead, he
made the servants do it.
Theodore Roosevelt's mother and first wife died on the same day, in the same house, on the fourth anniversary of his engagement, which was
also Valentine's Day. Rough.
As president, William Howard Taft weighed 326 pounds and got stuck in the White House bathtub. He had a bigger one installed.
Calvin Coolidge, while president, enjoyed riding on a mechanical horse and whooping like a cowboy. He also thought it was great fun to hit the
buzzer for the servants and then hide.
Dwight D. Eisenhower hated cats. In retirement in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, he enjoyed shooting at any that came near his house.
John F. Kennedy only watched the first halves of movies. Then he'd get bored.
Richard M. Nixon loved football. As president, he'd occasionally called up NFL coaches to chat and offer strategic advice.