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Student Council Hat Day
Student Council is having a hat day on December 5th. You can pay your dollar before school outside the counseling office. During 2nd period Student Council members will be going around to classes to collect money for hat day if you haven't paid your dollar or if you just want to donate without wearing a hat. That night we will also be having a dodgeball tournament in the MHS gym. If you want to form a 7 person team, entry forms and waivers are outside of room 212. All entry forms and waivers are due to Ms. Mees by Nov. 29th. If you want to watch the dodgeball tournament, admission will be $3. All proceeds go to Mrs. Thomas' family following their daughters open heart surgery.

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