This is the archive for 28 January 2010
MISCELLANEOUS
Some of the lost and found items currently in the Main Office: 1 IPOD, 1 AT&T phone, 2 Motorola phones, 1 Sprint phone, 5 different sets of keys, 3 wallets and 2 pieces of jewelry. If you think one or more of these items may belong to you, come to the front office and speak to Mrs. Leon or Mrs. Whitaker.
Students, if you have not received your 2nd semester schedule yet, please pick it up from your 6th period teacher today. For those students who have made a schedule change request, no changes will happen before CAHSEE testing is done. In the meantime, you must go to the classes designated on your schedule, or you will be marked absent. If you made a change request and haven’t heard anything by Monday, February 8th, see your counselor.
Posted by courier at 11:31 PM. Filed under: Daily Bulletin
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By Olivia Guitron, Courier Staff Writer
One of my favorite bands, Never Shout Never, just released its very first CD on Tuesday.
The "band" is really just singer/songwriter/musician Christofer Drew Ingle. His new album has many different themes for music, which include love, lost, his parent's divorce, and much more. The songs in his new album are: "Love Is Our Weapon, Jane Doe, Can't Stand It, Sacrilegious, I Love You 5, California, What is Love?, The Past," and, in the version of the album especially made for iTunes, "Fifteen" and "Damn Dog."
Posted by courier at 08:39 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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From wikipedia:
John Baskerville (28 January 1706 – 8 January 1775) was an English businessman, in areas including japanning and papier-mâché, but he is best remembered as a printer and typographer.
Baskervillle was born in the village of Wolverley, near Kidderminster in Worcestershire and was a printer in Birmingham, England. He was a member of the Royal Society of Arts, and an associate of some of the members of the Lunar Society. He directed his punchcutter, John Handy, in the design of many typefaces of broadly similar appearance.
Read more about John Baskerville at lawsonarchive.com.
Posted by courier at 05:11 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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