Thursday, October 18, 2018

Monday, October 22nd


STUDENT NEWS

Class of 2019 - Senior photos are due to the yearbook staff by Friday, November 30th. Attach your photos as a jpeg file and email them to dubuquesenior@gmail.com. Make sure your name is in the subject line and spelled, capitalized, etc. as you would like it to appear. If you have any questions, see Mrs. Jackman in E45.

Attention Seniors:  Jostens will be here on November 6th during A and D support time to get your height and weight for your cap and gown.   You will meet in the Auditorium.  It is critical that you be in attendance.  Thank You! 


Russian Language Club is starting soon.  If you're interested in learning Russian language and culture, sign up for after-school lessons taught by Ram student,  Aya.  She is a foreign exchange student from Kyrgyzstan.   Questions and sign-ups in E39.

REMINDER:  Registration for the next session of Driver’s Ed is going on now.  You may pick up registration forms in the business office.  Registrations will not be taken after 24th

Hey guys! Do you sing? The Dubuque Senior Men’s Ensemble is looking for any guys that want to sing (and maybe eat a donut). Be a part of something new and exciting for musical men at Dubuque Senior! Beginning Thursday morning October 25th in the choir room we’ll meet at 7 and sing a few tunes and enjoy a donut. See Mr. Chesher for details. There will probably be donuts there too. 

 On Wednesday, November 7th 14 Senior students will have the opportunity to compete in the University of Wisconsin Platteville Math Contest.  Please let your math teacher know if you are interested in competing for the Rams. 

Students and Staff – Have you noticed a lock of Rampages in your classrooms?  That’s because we’ve gone fully online!!  To check out our stories, visit dshsrampage.org !  Be sure to follow us on Twitter as well to be alerted of new stories as soon as they are posted.  Follow us at   @DSHSRampageEcho


ACTIVITIES

Men’s and Women’s Bowling:  There will be a mandatory Parent/Athlete meeting held this coming Tuesday, October 23rd at 6:00p.m. in the cafeteria.  If you are not able to attend, please contact Mr. Gerken in A214.    

Girls’ Basketball:  Any girl interested in playing basketball this year must stop and see Mr. Deutsch in room B-137. You will receive the first months practice schedule and other important information so you can start the season on time.

The Men's cross country team competed in the Mississippi Valley Divisional Meet last Friday at the  Soccer Complex.  The Varsity finished 4th overall and were lead by Isaiah Schaetzel's 3rd place finish, which landed him first team all-conference honors.

Connor Kilgore earned 2nd team all-conference honors with his 14th place finish, while Evan Wile finished 16th, earning him honorable mention all-conference.  Also competing for the Rams varsity were Ben Cook, Easton Stackis, and Drew Weber.

The Rams also finished 4th in the Junior Varsity race.  Scoring for the Rams included Jacob Tilp, Connor Miller, Tim Iverson, Jack Fisher, and Calvin Davis.

In the Freshman/Sophomore race, the Rams finished 4th again, lead by scoring runners Zach Kahle, Reed Kelly, Ty Printy, Josh Wu, and Collin Hillary.

The Rams compete next at the regional Meet in Cedar Rapids this Thursday

STUDENTS – are you interested in going out for a WINTER SPORT?  If so, get signed up today in the Activities Office.  You will need to make sure you have all the required paperwork on file.


Men’s and Women’s Bowling, Men’s Swimming, and Women’s Basketball start on November 5th and Men’s Basketball and Wrestling start on November 12th.  Don’t wait to get signed up!  Go to the Activities Office to learn more!


Are you interested in Cheerleading?  There will be a Mini-Tryout to fill some vacant spots on the Winter Cheer Team for the 2018-19 Basketball Team!  The tryouts will be held on both Monday, October 22nd and Tuesday, October 23rd in the Wrestling Room from 3:30 – 5:30 pm.  There is a MANDATORY packet of information that needs to be filled out and turned in before you can tryout.  These packets are available at the Activities Office.  So, if you’re interested in being a cheerleader and didn’t have the opportunity to tryout last spring, now’s your chance!


JOBS

The Justice store at the Kennedy Mall is looking for part-time employees – Stop in the counseling office for more info.

Other businesses looking or ambitious individuals include:  Target, Shopko, Colony Brand, Kohls, Hy-Vee, Dunkin Donuts, Dairy Queen, Grand Harbor and Texas Roadhouse. 



 COUNSELORS OFFICE



COLLEGE VISITS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER WILL BE HELD IN GUIDANCE


October 23rd           8:25a.m.                 UW Platteville
                                12:45p.m.               Clarke

October 31st            9:15a.m.                 NICC