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EASTERN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL 1100 Mace Avenue - Essex, Maryland 21221 Phone: 410-887-0190 www.easttech.org Kelly Bowers – PTSA President Thomas G. Evans – Principal Volume 42, Issue 4 June 2013 President's Message I have some goodbyes, thank yous and congratulations to graduating PTSA Board senior parents and their students: Terri Marciszewski – Vice President – volunteered with no student at Eastern Denise Candler – Corresponding Secretary – volunteered with no student at Eastern Julie and Scott Wiseman – volunteered with no student at Eastern Susan Krueger – Treasurer (son – Zack Krueger) Lisa Broznowicz – Membership / Stampede (daughter – Stephanie Broznowicz) It has been a very successful year for the PTSA. The members of the board, parent volunteers and those of you who joined PTSA, donated to Stampede, attended the Basket Bingo(s), purchased Scrips, made donations to the After Prom Party, and bought Senior Banners are responsible for making it such a great year. Total PTSA members this year were close to 1,000 members. Because of your generosity, we were able to do more for our school and students. Thank you. Elections were held at the May meeting. We have a great PTSA executive board in the upcoming year: President – Kelly Bowers Vice President – Rachel Hills Recording Secretary – Kathleen Wiles Corresponding Secretary – Doris Hitt Treasurer – Lisa Broznowicz After-Prom – Vicki Pfannenstein Banners – Doris Hitt Basket Bingo – Jenn Ordak Blood Drive – Sheri Hipsley Bulletin Board-**YOUR NAME HERE** Hospitality-Kathy Thompson Membership/Stampede-Tina Slokan Nominating-**YOUR NAME HERE** Newsletter- Tina Slokan PTA Council-Kathleen Wiles Reflections-Diane Hegmann Scrips-Lisa Broznowicz 16 th Birthday-Chrissie Gettier Website-Tina Slokan We have parents leaving and are in need of volunteers for next year’s committees to help make our PTSA successful. Please join us at our August meeting. Thank you for your overwhelming response to our call for volunteers this year. I encourage all parents to become involved at the school and in the PTSA. There are so many opportunities to support your school. It is fun and rewarding and your student may enjoy you being involved in their life. We look forward to seeing you in August. Kelly Bowers [email protected] 410-866-1131 PTSA President everychild.onevoice www.bcptacouncil.org www.mdpta.org
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EASTERN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL

1100 Mace Avenue - Essex, Maryland 21221 Phone: 410-887-0190

www.easttech.org

Kelly Bowers – PTSA President Thomas G. Evans – Principal

Volume 42, Issue 4 June 2013

President 's Message

I have some goodbyes, thank yous and congratulations to graduating PTSA Board senior parents and their students:

Terri Marciszewski – Vice President – volunteered with no student at Eastern Denise Candler – Corresponding Secretary – volunteered with no student at Eastern Julie and Scott Wiseman – volunteered with no student at Eastern Susan Krueger – Treasurer (son – Zack Krueger) Lisa Broznowicz – Membership / Stampede (daughter – Stephanie Broznowicz)

It has been a very successful year for the PTSA. The members of the board, parent volunteers and those of you who joined PTSA, donated to Stampede, attended the Basket Bingo(s), purchased Scrips, made donations to the After Prom Party, and bought Senior Banners are responsible for making it such a great year. Total PTSA members this year were close to 1,000 members. Because of your generosity, we were able to do more for our school and students. Thank you. Elections were held at the May meeting. We have a great PTSA executive board in the upcoming year:

President – Kelly Bowers Vice President – Rachel Hills Recording Secretary – Kathleen Wiles Corresponding Secretary – Doris Hitt Treasurer – Lisa Broznowicz After-Prom – Vicki Pfannenstein Banners – Doris Hitt Basket Bingo – Jenn Ordak Blood Drive – Sheri Hipsley Bulletin Board-**YOUR NAME HERE**

Hospitality-Kathy Thompson Membership/Stampede-Tina Slokan Nominating-**YOUR NAME HERE** Newsletter- Tina Slokan PTA Council-Kathleen Wiles Reflections-Diane Hegmann Scrips-Lisa Broznowicz 16th Birthday-Chrissie Gettier Website-Tina Slokan

We have parents leaving and are in need of volunteers for next year’s committees to help make our PTSA successful. Please join us at our August meeting. Thank you for your overwhelming response to our call for volunteers this year. I encourage all parents to become involved at the school and in the PTSA. There are so many opportunities to support your school. It is fun and rewarding and your student may enjoy you being involved in their life.

We look forward to seeing you in August.

Kelly Bowers [email protected] 410-866-1131 PTSA President everychild.onevoice www.bcptacouncil.org www.mdpta.org

EASTERN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL A National Blue Ribbon School A Maryland Blue Ribbon School

Focused on Quality Committed to Excellence

1100 Mace Avenue Essex, Maryland 21221 4 410-887-0190 www.easttech.org Thomas Evans, Principal

From the Principal: Congratulations to the Class of 2013! We are very proud of their accomplishments during their four years at Eastern Tech. At our recent graduation ceremony we congratulated the class for having earned approximately $6 million dollars in scholarships and grants based on their academic achievements. We also announced the fact that 95% of our graduating seniors will be entering college in the fall with 54% planning to attend 4 year schools; 41% attending CCBC. Eight (8) of our students are electing to serve our country by enlisting in the military – 2 Army, 3 – Marines, 3 – Air Force and, of course, this year’s Class President, Andrew Cho attending the US Naval Academy - a few are going directly into the work world and one into Cosmetology school. We offer special congratulations to Class Valedictorian Charles Parker for graduating with a 4.0 GPA and for taking 13 Advanced Placement courses during his years at Eastern Tech and 14 AP tests.

We wish all of our graduates the very best for the future and hope that everyone from the Class of 2013 finds a way to continue their education. If you were unable to attend this year’s ceremony and would like a copy of the program which includes a list of our seniors and their numerous individual accomplishments and college plans, please contact our guidance office.

Congratulations to Eastern Tech! As you may know, Eastern Technical High School has been named to all three of the national rankings as one of “America’s Best High Schools” for 2012-2013. These rankings are done by Newsweek Magazine, U. S. News & World Report and the National High School Challenge of the Washington Post. Newsweek and US News rank schools based on their Advanced Placement scores and academic performance of all students. “The Challenge List, compiled and published by The Washington Post, is an annual project that ranks the nation’s best high schools based on academic rigor. From more than 27,000 high schools across the nation, the list spotlights more than 1,900 high schools that represent the top 9 percent of high schools in the nation, based on total student participation in highly rigorous coursework and exams.” We are extremely proud of our students and teachers for helping us maintain each of these national rankings. This is the 6th year in a row for us to be cited by Newsweek and US News and we’ve been named all three times that the Washington Post has released this particular “Challenge” ranking. We look forward to the new challenges of the 2013-2014 school year and to the new energy that the incoming Class of 2017 will bring to our school. Have a wonderful summer vacation! Thomas G. Evans Principal

Eastern Technical High School Senior Awards

Gold E Recipients – Class of 2013

Mina Al-Salikhi Andrew Kowalski Juantrice Alvarado Caleen Kufera Chiemelum Amechi Kimberley Lee Donald Anderson Meghan Miller Gabrielle Benson Samirbhai Mistry Tejal Bhatt Shane Mizelle Stephanie Broznowicz Emily Ogunbo Kathleen Carino Charles Parker Yongsung Cho

Carlo Pastor Nicole Dell Himadri Patel Alexis Del Pilar Jacob Poetzel Joseph Dodge Christa Riffle Nicholas Dvorak David Sebastiao Emie Eckenrode Deanna Sersen Elizabeth Eisenhart Brittany Shinsky Chiamaka Ekwunazu Benjamin Storke Lacey Esposito

Laura Thacker Matt Evans Lauren Thompson Seth Fallon Samantha Walter Nathan Fulton Owen Ward Jessica Fritz Kelly Watts Paramveer Grewal Zachary Williams Francis Jacaban Charra Wudtee Michele Kanary Yuyi Zhu James King

Eastern Technical High School Class of 2013 Subject Award Recipients

Subject Area Recipient

English Charra Wudtee Mathematics Charles Parker Science Michele Kanary Social Studies Kathleen Carino World Language Abby Freas

Eastern Technical High School Class of 2013 Silver E Recipients

Allied Health Kathleen Carino Automotive Technology Anthony Critcher Business Administration Ryan Foard Interactive Media Production Nick Dvorak Construction Management Michael Markley Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management Kayla Zabkowski Engineering Careers Charles Parker II Information Technology Andrew Kowalski Law Related Careers Charra Wudtee Teacher Academy of Maryland Laura Thacker

Eastern Technical High School Class of 2013 Bronze E Award Recipients

Recipient Organization Sponsor

Mina Al-Salihi Skills USA McConnell Danielle Bassetti FBLA Hegmann Sage Birmingham Yearbook Talbott Brittany Bowser FBLA Hegmann Arti Daya Skills USA McConnell Ryan Foard FBLA Hegmann Alonzo Jackson FBLA Hegmann Niya Mills Yearbook Talbott Caitlin O’Connor Skills USA McConnell Emily Ogunbo Skills USA McConnell Carlo Pastor FBLA Hegmann Himadri Patel Skills USA McConnell Deanna Sersen Skills USA McConnell Brittney Sommerfeld FBLA Hegmann Lauren Thompson FBLA Hegmann Blair Zagurski Yearbook Talbott

Eastern Technical High School

Class of 2013 Perfect Attendance Recipients

Perfect Attendance Grades 9-12 Spencer Adams

Isabel Baik Garrett Bates Tejal Bhatt

Elizabeth Eisenhart Chiamaka Ekwunazi

Amanda Harris Ravena Labajanan

Vincent Malec John Mox

Kayla McFaul Emily Ogunbo Charles Parker Robert Paulus Crystal Sarnor

Rachel Williams Charra Wudtee

Perfect Attendance Grades K-12

Joshua Schoff

A Message from the After Prom Chairperson… Again this year, Eastern Tech’s After Prom Senior Party was a huge success. Most of the senior class attended the party May 18th at the AMF Country Club Lanes. Seniors and guests enjoyed bowling, lots of food, games, prize wheels, corn-hole, and henna designs. The celebration was one of the final events for the seniors to enjoy as a class and will be a fond memory of their farewell to high school days. The PTSA would like to extend a sincere thank you to all who helped make this year’s After Prom senior party a success. The event would not have been possible without the support of many who believe in providing a safe, fun event for the seniors on Prom night. Thank you to PTSA President Kelly Bowers, Terri Maciszewski, Lisa Broznowicz, Jenn Ordak, Julie Wiseman, Kathleen Wiles, and Kathy Thompson, who organized fund raisers throughout the year and gave many hours of their time to benefit the After Prom party. Thanks also to the 37 volunteers who worked the night of the party. As always, our Principal, Mr. Thomas Evans, and Administrative Secretary, Gayle Clark were extremely supportive of our efforts to provide a safe and memorable event for our seniors and we thank them for their assistance. Sincere thanks and appreciation also goes to Mr. Francis McGrath, Senior Class advisor, who worked tirelessly for the Senior class and was a great advocate for the after prom senior party. The After Prom party was made possible through the combined efforts of many, including those who provided prizes, food and monetary contributions. We would like to extend a special thanks to the following sponsors for their donations and support of the After Prom party and their belief in providing a safe environment for our seniors.

Class of 2013 Mr. Francis McGrath & Ms. Dolores Bonincontri

Baltimore County Department of Health, Bureau of Behavioral Health MD Highway Safety Office

Baltimore County Licensed Beverage Association Maryland Licensed Beverage Association

Baltimore County Fire Fighters Association Senator Norman R. Stone, Jr.

Cannoles, Clasing & Hock, Chtd Ability A/C & Refrigeration

St. John’s Lutheran Church of Parkville Super Subs & Pizza

Thank you to the following businesses for their generous donations:

Rosedale Federal Richardson Farms

MD Science Center Rosedale Federal

Ledo Pizza J & J Plumbing, Inc.

Smyth Jewelers Ikea

Gold’s Gym LaRouge Nails

Towson University Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

AMF Country Club Lanes Mars Super Markets

Extra Innings Dairy Queen Grill and Chill

WaWa DavCo Restaurants

Pizza John’s C & C Meat Sales, Inc.

Carson’s Creekside Restaurant Pizza Hut of Maryland

Rite Aid Essex Liberty Mountain Resort

Point Breeze Credit Union Riverwatch Restaurant

Chili’s – The Avenue Nail Expert

Wegman’s - Hunt Valley Thompson Automotive Dundalk

Della Rose’s Tavern Miss Maids, Inc.

Riverwatch Restaurant

Thanks to the following parents, families and friends for their donations: The Maciszewski Family The Broznowicz Family Kelly Bowers & Family Pat Keller & Vicki Pfannenstein Marty & Patty Gabler Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dvorak Ting & Jessica Lee Joseph & Jennifer Hallameyer The Fields Family Ron & Wendy Freeman Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Krach The McFaul Family David, Cindy Sarah & Jessica Wolfe Jessica Wolfe & Joseph Rajewski Carl & Debbie Heckler Dr. Mrlon & Mrs. Rorita Cooper The Kanary Family The Rajewski’s Charity Ogunbo Kathy Seubert The Vogel Family David Stevens’ Mom Oki Katenberger The Bassetti Family It was a pleasure to work with the PTSA and the many individuals dedicated to the

success of the After Prom event. The After Prom committee is in need of parent volunteers each year, especially parents of underclassmen who are able to work more than one year. If interested in working on the After Prom, please sign up at the PTSA table on Back-to-School night or email me at [email protected] Vicki Pfannenstein

Senior Grand Prize Winners: Justin Cooper – 46” TV Tyler Gillespie - $200 worth of gift cards Yair Garcia – Laptop Elizabeth Eisenhart – iPad Brittany Shinsky - $500 Edwin Mwaniki – Notebook PC Kimberly Lee- Playstation 3 Kassandra Berrios-Beck – Cooler, beach chair, beach umbrella, mat, towels, snacks Douglas Ramirez – iPad Mini Lauren Thompson - $500 Over 50 seniors won senior raffle prizes, including TV’s, tool set, Beats by Dre, Camera, electronic dartboard, iPad’s, tennis racquets, Orioles tickets, mini Fridge, X Box 360, Coach purses, Ski Liberty gift card, Hershey Park tickets, Pandora charm, iphone/ipod dock, cooler, Amazon Kindle, Chi Straightener, gift cards, and more.

PTSA SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED TO: Brittney Sommerfield Alexander Pfannenstein Caitlin O'Connor Zachary Krueger Heather Bowers Stacey Smith Stephanie Broznowicz

Longaberger Basket ~ Vera Bradley Bingo

Friday-- -November 8, 2013

St. Clare Hall

714 Myrth Ave.

Doors will open at 6pm Bingo starts at 7pm

Our  Bingo  helps  support  the  Class  of  2014  After  Prom  Party  for  Eastern  Tech.  

Tickets  are  $18  in  advance  and  $20  at  the  door.    We  will  only  reserve  tables  of  8  or  more  when  paid  for  in  advance.    Food  and  refreshments  will  be  available  for  purchase.  

Any  further  information  needed  please  contact  Jennifer  Ordak  410-­‐477-­‐2409  or  [email protected]  

TICKETS  ARE  LIMITED  SO  GET  THEM  EARLY,  WE  HAVE  SOLD  OUT  THE  LAST  6  YEARS!  

         

Cut  and  return  to  PTSA  MAILBOX  

Make  all  checks  payable  to:  Eastern  Tech  PTSA  

Childs  Name:________________________________________________  

Homeroom  Teacher:__________________________________________  

Number  of  tickets:____________________________________________  

Home  phone  #_______________________________________________  

Amount  Enclosed  $_____________________________________________  

Teacher  Appreciation  Luncheon  theme  was  pirates.  Parents  -­‐  “thank  you”  for  the  donations.  They  are  appreciated.  Great  Job  to  Captain  Kimi  and  her  ship  mates.        

PTSA is looking for donations for the upcoming Vera Bradley / Longaberger Basket Bingo to be held on Friday November 8, 2013. All proceeds will go toward the 2014 After Prom Party. For more information contact Jenn Ordak (410)627-7908 or [email protected]  

*************************************************************************************  AP  Psychology  Summer  Camp  Information    AP  Psych  camp  is  for  first  time  AP  students  enrolled  in  AP  Psychology  for  Fall  2013.  This  is  an  opportunity  for  first  time  AP  students  to  learn  about  and  practice  valuable  AP  skills  such  as…  

• Note-taking

• Turning Vocabulary into Memories

• Mastering Multiple Choice Questions

• Writing Free Response Answers for AP Psychology

AP  Psychology  Summer  Camp  is  absolutely  FREE!  You  can  sign  up  for  one  of  the  two  sessions  being  offered  by  visiting  my  room  (NH-­‐2)  before  or  after  school.  The  sign-­‐up  sheet  will  be  on  my  classroom  door.    Dates  for  Summer  Camp  Sessions  (choose  only  one  session):    

Session  One:  July  23rd  and  24th  (Tues  and  Wed)  Session  Two:  July  30th  and  31st  (Tues  and  Wed)  

 Meet  me  in  the  Main  Lobby  at  9  AM  on  July  23rd  or  July  30th

 

2013  Eastern  Tech  Summer  Reading  Program  

 Summer  reading  is  designed  to  challenge  students  to  become  life-­‐long  readers  and  learners  by  exploring  personal  connections  to  various  texts  that  promote  intellectual  growth,  social  awareness,  and  independent  thinking.  

Summer  reading  helps  students  open  their  eyes  to  the  larger  world  and  promotes  a  love  for  the  written  word  in  all  its  varied  forms.  

The  Eastern  Tech  Summer  Reading  Program  has  been  revised  and  is  now  modeled  on  a  community  read  concept.  Community  reads  are  simple  yet  powerful.  Members  of  a  community  read  and  discuss  the  same  book  at  the  same  

time.      Cities,  towns,  and  even  states  have  promoted  community  read  programs  because  they  bring  people  together  through  the  reading  and  discussion  of  a  common  book.    Participation  in  the  Eastern  Tech  community  read  project  will  involve  reading  a  selection  based  upon  the  students’  grade  level.    Grades  9  and  10  will  be  reading  

Outcasts  United  by  Warren  St.  John  and  grades  11  and  12  will  be  reading  Uncle  Tungsten:  Memories  of  a  Chemical  Boyhood  by  Oliver  Sacks.    Copies  of  these  selections  have  been  distributed  to  students  for  their  use  over  the  summer.    All  students,  including  AP  students,  are  required  to  read  the  selected  title  for  his  or  her  grade  level.    

During  the  first  weeks  of  September  students  will  meet  during  an  activity  period  to  complete  a  short  quiz  and  to  discuss  the  ideas  reflected  in  the  book.          

Outcasts  United:  an  American  Town,  a  Refugee  Team,  and  One  Woman's  Quest  to  Make  a  Difference  by  Warren  St.  John.    This  is  an  extraordinary  tale  of  a  refugee  youth  soccer  team  and  the  transformation  of  a  small  American  town.  American-­‐educated  Jordanian  Luma  Mufleh  founds  a  youth  soccer  team  comprised  of  children  from  Liberia,  Iraq,  Afghanistan,  and  the  Balkan  states,  and  elsewhere  in  the  refugee  settlement  town  of  Clarkston,  Georgia,  bringing  the  children  together  to  discover  their  common  bonds  as  they  adjust  to  life  in  a  new  homeland.        Outcasts  United:  an  American  Town,  a  Refugee  Team,  and  One  Woman's  Quest  to  Make  a  Difference    has  been  selected  because  it  fits  a  broad  range  of  reading  abilities  and  interests,  is  

relevant  to  young  adult  experience,  attempts  to  stretch  students  intellectually,  and  because  it  exposes  students  to  a  variety  of  ideas  and/or  cultures.    The  selection  has  earned  positive  reviews  and  awards  for  its  literary  value,  and  it  is  recognized  as  suitable  for  high  school  young  adult  readers.        Uncle  Tungsten:    Memories  of  a  Chemical  Boyhood  by  Oliver  Sacks.    Long  before  Oliver  Sacks  became  a  distinguished  neurologist  and  bestselling  writer,  he  was  a  small  English  boy  fascinated  by  metals–also  by  chemical  reactions  (the  louder  and  smellier  the  better),  

photography,  squids  and  cuttlefish,  H.G.  Wells,  and  the  periodic  table.  In  this  endlessly  charming  and  eloquent  memoir,  the  author  of  The  Man  Who  Mistook  His  Wife  for  a  Hat  and  Awakenings  chronicles  his  love  affair  with  science  and  the  magnificently  odd  and  

sometimes  harrowing  childhood  in  which  that  love  affair  unfolded.    In  Uncle  Tungsten  we  meet  Sacks’  extraordinary  family,  from  his  surgeon  mother  (who  

introduces  the  fourteen-­‐year-­‐old  Oliver  to  the  art  of  human  dissection)  and  his  father,  a  family  doctor  who  imbues  in  his  son  an  early  enthusiasm  for  house  calls,  to  his  “Uncle  Tungsten,”  whose  factory  produces  tungsten-­‐filament  light  bulbs.  We  follow  the  young  Oliver  as  he  is  exiled  at  the  age  of  six  to  a  grim,  sadistic  boarding  school  to  escape  

the  London  Blitz,  and  later  watch  as  he  sets  about  passionately  reliving  the  exploits  of  his  chemical  heroes–in  his  own  home  laboratory.  Uncle  Tungsten  is  a  crystalline  view  of  a  brilliant  young  mind  springing  to  life,  a  story  of  growing  up  which  is  by  turns  elegiac,  comic,  and  wistful,  full  of  the  electrifying  joy  of  discovery.  

Summer Academy for Success in Mathematics

August 5 – August 9

8:30 – 1 1 :30

The goal of the Summer Academy for Success in Mathematics is to provide students with a jump-start into their next mathematics course by reviewing and reinforcing various important mathematical concepts and skills needed for their next mathematics course of study. The summer academy will focus on building the students’ confidence with mathematics, while improving their understanding.

Students will be grouped in separate programs according to the math class that they are registered for next year. Each program will focus on the skills needed for the students’ next mathematics courses. Students will learn both concepts and strategies on how to be successful in their mathematics classes.

We look forward to having your child join us this summer. The academy is an excellent way to help your child begin, or continue a successful and positive high school experience with mathematics.

Feel free to contact Ms. Burton-Regulski at 410-887-0190 or at [email protected] with any questions. It is the parent’s responsibility to arrange transportation for the student to and from the summer academy. Please complete the registration form and return it to Eastern Tech along with $10.00 by June 21st. Student’s Name:_______________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian’s Name:_______________________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________________________

Phone Number: (where parent can be reached during the summer)____________________

Parent/Guardian’s email: _________________________________________________________

Student’s current math class: ____________________________

Math class registered for 2013 - 2014:____________________________

You will only be contacted if your child cannot be registered due to high enrollment. Students should plan to meet in the school lobby on August 5th at 8:30.

Senior Memories—Yearbook 2014 NOW ON SALE

Send a message to a friend or gather a group of friends to create a spread in the 2014 MAVERICK. The guidelines are as follows: 1. Senior Messages can include both photographs and messages. 2. Copyrighted material cannot be published. 3. We accept any size photo and can reduce or enlarge photos as needed; however, quality cannot be enhanced. Do not submit cut up photos or polaroids. YOU MAY ALSO SUBMIT PHOTOS ON CD. CDs ARE PREFERRED. PHOTOS MUST BE SAVED AS .JPEG FILES. 4. We will attempt to return photos in May, but we cannot guarantee the return or condition of all photos. Do not submit one-of-a-kind, irreplaceable photos. High-quality color copies reproduce as well as originals. To purchase a SENIOR MEMORY, mail the completed order form along with your photos, message, and check or money order made payable to Eastern Technical High School by Friday, October 4, 2013. No SENIOR MESSAGES will be accepted after this date under any circumstances. Only one ad to a form, but feel free to photocopy the form. Orders received without payment, messages, or all photos will be returned. Please label lightly each photo with the student’s name. Secrecy cannot be guaranteed. No refunds. Your cancelled check is your receipt. Please do not send in pre-designed layouts as the yearbook staff will be using standard templates for each ad. The MAVERICK staff reserves the right to edit or reject any material that conflicts with its editorial policy. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Maverick Senior Memory Order Form 2014 MAIL/RETURN TO: Ms. Rebecca Talbott, Yearbook Staff Eastern Technical High School 1100 Mace Avenue Baltimore, MD 21221 For whom is the ad being purchased? ______________________________ Who should be contacted for more information?

Name: __________________________ Address: ________________________ ________________________________ Home Phone: ____________________ Work Phone: _____________________ Email: ___________________________ Best time to be reached: ________________________________ Eastern Tech student to whom the pictures should be returned? __________________ Attach any special instructions, your message, and a description of your photos to this form.

Please choose from the following: Full Page--$200.00 (You may include up to 12 pictures and approximately 100 words.) PHOTOS MUST BE SUBMITTED ON A CD FOR THIS SIZE AD. Half Page--$120.00 (You may include up to 8 pictures and approximately 50 words.) Quarter of a Page--$65.00 (You may include up to 4 photos and approximately 25 words.) Eighth of a Page--$40.00 (You may include 1-2 photos and approximately 15 words.)

YEARBOOK 2014--SENIORS

SENIOR PORTRAITS: If you missed your May appointment, Lifetouch will be here again in October. You should receive a postcard in the mail with an appointment time. IMPORTANT: IF YOU INDICATED ON BCPS PAPERWORK THAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO RECEIVE THIRD PARTY MAILING, YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE MAILINGS FROM LIFETOUCH. SEE MS. TALBOTT IN ROOM 121 FOR AN APPOINTMENT TIME. If you DID NOT have your senior portrait taken by Lifetouch at ETHS or at their studio then you must submit a wallet-sized copy of your portrait to Ms. Talbott in room 121 in order to have your picture included in the yearbook. TO MAKE THE DEADLINE BELOW, YOU MUST HAVE PICTURES TAKEN BY OCTOBER 31.

DEADLINE: DECEMBER 2, 2013

NO EXCEPTIONS!!! YEARBOOK PICTURES NEEDED:

We are looking for summer fun, baby, senior friends over the years (kindergarten to grade 8) and best friends photographs for this year’s yearbook. So gather up your photos and bring them to room 121. Only ETHS students may appear in these pictures. Please label them with the following information: Name of student whom the pictures should be returned to, homeroom teacher, name of students appearing in the photograph, and a description of where you are and what you are doing. NOTE: SUBMISSION OF PHOTOS DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT THEY WILL APPEAR IN THE YEARBOOK Please bring them to Ms. Talbott in room 121.

DEADLINE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2013

PORTRAITS AND YEARBOOK 2014—Grades 9, 10, 11

UNDERCLASS PORTRAITS: Underclass portraits will be taken once we return to school in the Fall with the dates to be announced. Pictures will be taken during English classes. See your English teacher in the fall for your exact date. Students should receive picture information in the mail from Lifetouch. If not, see Ms. Talbott in room 121 for an order form.

IMPORTANT: IF YOU INDICATED ON BCPS PAPERWORK THAT YOU DO NOT WANT TO RECEIVE THIRD PARTY MAILING, YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE MAILINGS FROM LIFETOUCH. SEE MS. TALBOTT IN ROOM 121 FOR AN ORDER FORM. YEARBOOK PICTURES NEEDED: We are looking for summer fun and best friends photographs for this year’s yearbook. So gather up your photos and bring them to room 121. Only ETHS students may appear in these pictures. Please label them with the following information: Name of student whom the pictures should be returned to, homeroom teacher, name of students appearing in the photograph, and a description of where you are and what you are doing. NOTE: SUBMISSION OF PHOTOS DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT THEY WILL APPEAR IN THE YEARBOOK Please bring them to Ms. Talbott in room 121.

Deadline: Friday, September 20, 2013

Yearbook Order Form 2013-2014

SAVE UP TO $15

BY ORDERING YOUR YEARBOOK EARLY!!!

Early Bird Sale (July 1-September 30) Cost = $60.00

Fall Sales Drive (October 1-December 31) Cost = $65.00 Spring Sales Drive (January 1-April 30) Cost = $70.00

May 1 onward Cost = $75.00 1. Pay with your credit card ONLINE ONLY at any time by going to www.yearbooksonsale.com. Follow the instructions to purchase your yearbook. You do not need to send anything to the school. We will be able to track sales online. 2. Pay with cash or check made out to Eastern Tech High School. Students must bring this order form and their payment to Mrs. Talbott in room 121 before or after school only. Yearbooks will not be sold during the school day. DO NOT leave money in Mrs. Talbott’s mailbox or on her desk, as she cannot guarantee that it will be received.

GIVE YEARBOOK MONEY TO MS. TALBOTT ONLY!!!! Please print the information below. Name: _______________________________________________________

Homeroom Teacher: ___________________________________________

Grade: ________

Payment Type: Cash Check (Check #: _______)

Please retain your copy of your yearbook receipt as you will need it as proof of purchase when the yearbooks arrive in the spring.

IMPORTANT DATES:

June24-11, 2013 - Summer Creative Writer’s Workshop 9am-12pm July 22-26, 2013 - Summer Engineering Camp 8am-12pm August 5-9, 2013 - Summer Math Camp 8:30am-11:30am August 5-9, 2013 - Summer Science Camp 12:00pm-2:30pm August 12, 2013 - PTSA meeting-Eastern Tech conference room 7pm August 22, 2013 - Freshman Orientation 8am-12pm August 26, 20103 - First Day of School September 2, 2013 - School Closed-Labor Day September 5, 2013 – School Closed-Rosh Hashanah September 12, 2013 - Back to School night 6:45pm October 12, 2013 – Homecoming Dance 7pm-10pm

Eastern Technical High School 1100 Mace Avenue Baltimore, MD 21221

Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Essex, Maryland Permit No. 5269


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