This is the archive for 28 April 2009
Lunch
Salsa Bar at the Creations booth! Pizza, Chinese, grill items such as burgers & chicken strips, deli sandwiches and, of course, burritos!
MISCELLANEOUS
Students: Cheerleading tryouts will be held in May. Anyone who wishes to try out must have and maintain a 2.0 GPA with no Fs.
M.E.Ch.A.’s Cinco de Mayo Car Show is coming! Food, music and rides. If you want an application to enter your cars/bikes/trucks, see Ms. Esquivez, Room 407.
Students: Nominate a teacher or counselor for Teacher of the Year. Get a nomination form from a teacher or house office. The deadline is today!
Posted by courier at 09:37 AM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Jericho Faustino and Rohan Kumar Courier Staff Writers
Have you ever dismembered an alien? Or run over someone with a tank?
In many popular games such as,
Gears Of War and
Call of Duty, violence is their main appeal. In
Grand Theft Auto, the game allows you to perform various vigilantes and obscene crimes. Also, in
Halo, gamers can manipulate their opponents to perform derogative acts of harassment.
Posted by courier at 08:41 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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From wikipedia:
Lionel Barrymore (April 28, 1878 – November 15, 1954) was an American actor of stage, radio and film. He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in A Free Soul (1931)
Early life
Barrymore was born Lionel Herbert Blythe in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of actors Georgiana Drew and Maurice Barrymore (né Blythe). He was the elder brother of Ethel and John Barrymore, the uncle of John Drew Barrymore, and the grand-uncle (or great-uncle) of Drew Barrymore. Barrymore was raised Roman Catholic. He attended the Episcopal Academy in Merion, Pennsylvania.
During World War One Lionel staved off the deadly Spanish Influenza by taking cold alcohol baths as an antiseptic.
See pictures of Lionel Barrymore, free from fanpix.net.
Posted by courier at 04:34 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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