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TAVARES HIGH SCHOOL DAILY BULLETIN Today is Monday, December 5, 2016. GUIDANCE Seniors, Please let Mrs. Croker know about your college acceptances and any scholarships you may have been awarded. NURSING SCHOLARSHIP - I'd like to make your students aware of a scholarship opportunity. Nursing Schools Almanac has just launched its third annual Aspiring Nurse Scholarship. Our website will award a $1,000 scholarship to an aspiring nurse who best demonstrates: + A track record of academic excellence, particularly in science and mathematics + A passion for the nursing profession and the overall field of healthcare This scholarship is open to all high school seniors who plan to pursue college education in nursing, including LPN / LVN, ADN, and BSN programs. Scholarship applications will be accepted until midnight on June 30, 2017. Interested students may visit www.nursingschoolsalmanac.com and click the banner on the right-hand side of the website's homepage. Here they'll find detailed scholarship information and the official application form. We welcome you to include information about our scholarship competition on your school's website. Please feel free to spread the word via social media as well. Your students may also find our website a helpful starting point for their college search. We provide the Web's most comprehensive and analytical resource for selecting a nursing school. I've included below a link to our research on your state. Feel free to post this among your online college counseling resources if it's helpful: http://www.nursingschoolsalmanac.com/categories/florida Please let me know if you have any questions, and many thanks for your help! Shawn Harrell Outreach Manager Nursing Schools Almanac CLUBS Art Club is collecting Toys for Tots. Please drop off your new and unwrapped item in the collection box located in the Guidance Department. ATHLETICS Congratulations to Brady Lester and Daniel Havens and to Mikey Cain and Wyatt Havens for earning gold medals at the bowling Special Olympics this past Saturday. This is the first time in Tavares High history that unified teams won gold medals. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES On December 17th, Ms. Vineyard is need of volunteers to assist with basketball Special Olympics here at Tavares High School as well as two other schools. You will get community service hours. Please see Ms. Vineyard for more information. Word of the Day chattel Holy Cow Word of the Day: After a long (600+ years) career in English, this noun has now settled into a mainly technical job, designating (typically in legal contexts) personal, movable property. Chattel shares an intimate history with cattle — so intimate, in fact, that they were once the same word, cattle then being the most impressive kind of personal property that wasn't built into the ground. On This Day in History 1560 - Charles IX succeeded as King of France on the death of Francis II. 1766 - James Christie, founder of the famous auctioneers, held his first sale in London. 1776 - In Williamsburg, VA, at the College of William and Mary the first scholastic fraternity in America, Phi Beta Kappa, was organized. 1782 - The first native U.S. president, Martin Van Buren, was born in Kinderhook, NY. 1797 - Napoleon Bonaparte arrived in Paris to command forces for the invasion of England. 1812 - Napoleon Bonaparte left his army as they were retreating from Russia. 1839 - General George Armstrong Custer was born in New Rumley, OH. 1848 - U.S. President Polk triggered the Gold Rush of '49 by confirming the fact that gold had been discovered in California. 1876 - The Stillson wrench was patented by D.C. Stillson. The device was the first practical pipe wrench. 1901 - Movie producer Walt Disney was born in Chicago. He created his first Mickey Mouse cartoon at the age of 27. Disney movies, music and books 1904 - The Russian fleet was destroyed by the Japanese at Port Arthur, during the Russo-Japanese War. 1908 - At the University of Pittsburgh, numerals were first used on football uniforms worn by college football players. 1913 - Britain outlawed the sending of arms to Ireland. 1932 - German physicist Albert Einstein was granted a visa making it possible for him to travel to the U.S. 1933 - Prohibition came to an end when Utah became the 36th state to ratify the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. 1934 - Fighting broke out between Italian and Ethiopian troops on the Somalian border. 1934 - The Soviet Union executed 66 people charged with plotting against Joseph Stalin's government. 1935 - In Montebello, CA, the first commercial hydroponics operation was established. 1936 - The Soviet Union adopted a new Constitution under a Supreme Council. 1944 - During World War II, Allied troops took Ravenna, Italy. 1945 - The so-called "Lost Squadron" disappeared. The five U.S. Navy Avenger bombers carrying 14 Navy flyers began a training mission at the Ft. Lauderdale Naval Air Station. They were never heard from again. 1951 - The first push button-controlled garage opened in Washington, DC. 1955 - The American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations merged to form the AFL-CIO. 1956 - British and French forces began a withdrawal from Egypt during the Suez War. 1958 - Britain's first motorway, the Preston by-pass, was opened by Prime Minister Macmillan. 1961 - United Nations forces launched an attack in Katanga, the Congo, near Elizabethville. 1962 - The U.S. and the Soviet Union agreed to cooperate in the peaceful uses of outer space. 1971 - The Soviet Union, at United Nations Security Council, vetoed a resolution calling for a ceasefire in hostilities between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. 1976 - Jacques Chirac re-founded the Gaullist party as the RPR (Rassemblement pour la République). 1977 - Egypt broke diplomatic relations with Syria, Libya, Algeria, Iraq and South Yemen due to peaceful relations with Israel. 1978 - The American space probe Pioneer Venus I, orbiting Venus, began beaming back its first information and picture of the planet. 1979 - Sonia Johnson was formally excommunicated by the Mormon Church due to her outspoken support for the proposed Equal Rights Amendment to the Constitution. 1983 - In west Beirut, Lebanon, more than a dozen people were killed when a car bomb shattered a nine-story apartment building. 1983 - The video arcade game "NFL Football" was unveiled in Chicago. It was the first video arcade game to be licensed by the National Football League. 1984 - Iran's official news agency quoted the hijackers of a Kuwaiti jetliner parked at Tehran airport as saying they would blow up the plane unless Kuwait released 14 imprisoned extremists. 1985 - The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose above 1,500 for the first time. 1986 - The Soviet Union said it would continue to abide by the SALT II treaty limits on nuclear weapons. This was despite the decision by the U.S. to exceed them. 1988 - Jim Bakker and former aide Richard Dortch were indicted by a federal grand jury in North Carolina on fraud and conspiracy charges. 1989 - Israeli soldiers killed five heavily armed Arab guerrillas who crossed the border from Egypt. The guerrillas were allegedly going to launch a terrorist attack commemorating the anniversary of the Palestinian uprising. 1989 - East Germany's former leaders were placed under house arrest. 1992 - Russian President Boris Yeltsin kept the power to appoint Cabinet ministers, defeating a constitutional amendment that would have put his team of reformers under the control of Russia's Congress. 1998 - James P. Hoffa became the head of the Teamsters union, 23 years after his father was the head. His father disappeared and was presumed dead. 2001 - In Germany, Afghan leaders signed a pact to create a temporary administration for postTaliban Afghanistan. Two women were included in the cabinet structure. Hamid Karzai and his Cabinet were planned to take over power in Afghanistan on December 22. 2008 - The iTunes Music Store reached 300 million applications downloaded. 2010 - NASA's Mars Odyssey spacecraft became the longest-operating spacecraft ever sent to Mars. The Odyssey entered orbit around Mars on October 23, 2001. 2014 - NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) debuted when it was launched for a four hour test flight. It landed on target in the Pacific Ocean.