Friday, November 21, 2008

Adv. US History

Focus:
Slavery in America

CW:
turn in Part A
present bumperstickers
notes: The Slave South: An Interpretation
Roots

HW:
Text pp. 352-58

7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Have a good weekend Mr. Carlisle. See you on Monday.

10:28 AM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Same to you Mitchell! 3 DAY WEEK! WOOT!

12:36 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carlisle!
I really miss your class.
I think you should allow a TA next semester cause I know you miss having me in class!
:D

4:38 PM

 
Blogger luangrath said...

I shared your blog with someone I know up in Seattle, he thinks you are "super cool"
I tried to say that you were not super cool but he did not believe me ;)

Anyway, he may be stalking the blogosphere.

...alright, back to working on the IA and editing my eHarmony page

9:34 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

I'm definitely not cool.

Congrats on your first place in the speech tournament this weekend!!

10:09 PM

 
Blogger luangrath said...

How'd you know?

And thanks. It was completely unexpected - I thought my finals round speech was horrible but apparently it worked.
Not bad for my 2nd tourney in Impromptu speaking.

Overall, Tigard did well. Turzillo also finaled in Impromptu and got third, him and afina won policy debate, Saraga won, a couple novices and frosh won some hardware, our soph debate team won as well, carsh was a finalist too

10:42 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, I got 4th place, meaning the ultimate finalist. I was the highest-ranked person still called a finalist.

Afina also took first in Oratory and CX Speaker Points. Saraga and Kori won 1st in their Duo, and Saraga got 2nd in her Interp. Manali got 3rd in Expository, where Mackenzie (sp?) also finaled. Our soph debate team was Jamy and Crystal, in PF Debate, and Jamy also received either 4th or 5th in speaker points. I'm probably still forgetting people, but I just thought I'd add to what Narintohn said.

6:35 AM

 

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