By Mr. Curcio, Station Advisor
Posted 7:47 AM ET 1. Hunter Jurica Finishes 6th in the State
Less than a week after being featured in the Trib, Hunter Jurica finished tied for sixth place in the state after firing a five over 76 in the PIAA individual AA finals in York yesterday. Congratulations Hunter!
2. Yearbook Sales
The 2022 Derrian will be on sale October 18-22, 2021, for $70. If you would like your name to be engraved on the front cover of your yearbook, it will be an additional $5. Make check or money order due to DAHS Derrian 2022 - no cash will be accepted.Yearbooks will be on sale during homeroom only in the F hallway. Please fill out the appropriate form and purchase your yearbook October 18-22!
Forms can be picked up in the office or outside of Mrs. Bushey’s room F312. 3. Helpers Needed
Attention swimmers and divers Derry Area will be playing host to the Middle School Championships on Saturday and we need your help! Please come out and help Coach Jessie, Coach Tom and Coach Kelly work the meet. Check your calendar and contact Mr. Kelly in the middle school to let him know you can help. You can email him at [email protected].
LUNCH TALK
From AP News:
"Colin Powell, the trailblazing soldier and diplomat whose sterling reputation of service to Republican and Democratic presidents was stained by his faulty claims to justify the 2003 U.S. war in Iraq, died Monday of COVID-19 complications. He was 84." TODAY'S QUOTEWe went toe-to-toe with some of the richest and most powerful entertainment and tech companies in the world.
From Yahoo!
"Workers in Hollywood have a tentative agreement to stave off a strike that would effectively shut down the entertainment industry as workers across the United States flex their muscle in what activists are calling “Striketober.” The unrest comes as the nation is beset by labor shortages, potentially giving workers more power than they have had in decades when dealing with corporations." TODAY'S NUMBER: $17 Million
From CNN:
"The gang that kidnapped a group of 17 American and Canadian missionaries in Haiti has asked for $1 million each for their release, a top Haitian official said Monday, according to the Wall Street Journal. The 16 American citizens and one Canadian were kidnapped by the powerful "400 Mawozo" gang on Saturday after visiting an orphanage in Croix-des-Bouquets, a northeast suburb of the capital Port-au-Prince, officials said over the weekend." AND FINALLY...Comments are closed.
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