We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 2003.
In 2003 the world witnesses the following: On January 3 at the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Arizona the Ohio State Buckeyes upset the Miami Hurricanes 31-24 in double-overtime nailbiter to claim the school’s seventh football national championship. On the first day of February, space shuttle Columbia disintegrates upon re-entry, killing all seven astronauts on board. The United States begins airstrikes on Baghdad, Iraq on March 19 as the first salvo against Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s failure to comply with U.S. President George Bush’s mandate that Hussein and his two sons leave Iraq. Just three weeks later on April 9, U.S. forces seize control of Baghdad, effectively ending Hussein’s regime. Apple releases the revolutionary online music store iTunes on April 28. At Cedar Point Amusement Park on May 4 the 420-foot high steel rollercoaster Top Thrill Dragster opens. 37 seniors say farewell to Miller City High School at graduation on May 23. One week later, Pixar Animation Studios releases its fifth feature film, Finding Nemo. On July 9, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, starring Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow, debuts in theaters.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 2004.
Varsity Baseball Final:
MC 1 PG 0
We have added a JV baseball game at Bath on 5/4 which will follow the previously scheduled varsity game. The varsity game begins at 10am.
The varsity PCL baseball game versus Kalida has been rescheduled for 5/12 at 1pm.
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 2002.
In 2002 the world witnesses the following: In Super Bowl XXXVI in New Orleans, quarterback Tom Brady engineers a last-minute drive that results in a game-winning field goal giving the New England Patriots their first Super Bowl victory, 20-17 over the St. Louis Rams. Salt Lake City, Utah serves as the host city for the 2002 Winter Olympics from February 8 - 24. The U.S. team claims 10 gold medals and 34 medals overall. On May 3, superhero movie Spider-Man premieres in U.S. theaters. On May 24, Miller City High School graduates 38 seniors. The first episode of American Idol airs on June 11. On November 23, quarterback Craig Krenzel and the Ohio State Buckeyes finish off a perfect 13-0 regular season with a thrilling 13-9 victory over archrival Michigan to earn a trip to the BCS National Championship game.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 2003.
Bring in your pop tabs before the end of the school year!
Attention Junior and Senior Parents,
We need your help! We are still looking for 4 parent chaperones to help with Prom. This would be on Saturday, May 4th from 8:00pm-10:30pm. Prom is not successful without you, so please consider helping us. If you are able to volunteer, please fill out the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdUUyRmC_y0l5468fh-yugmDda1ns2IBTsw45H5m-fQIKey7A/viewform?usp=sf_link
Thank you for your time and help.
Congratulations to Isabelle Rieman as her artwork is on display in the Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibition in Columbus. This artwork titled "Curious Reflection" will be on display from now through Thursday, May 16 in the James A. Rhodes State Office Tower.
Friday's varsity baseball game at Edgerton has been canceled.
Tonight's varsity baseball game versus Kalida has been canceled. We are working on rescheduling. Tonight's JV softball game at Elida is canceled. Finally, next Monday and Wednesday's JV baseball games have been canceled.
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 2001.
In 2001 the world witnesses the following: On the last lap of the Daytona 500 on February 18, NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt crashes into the retaining wall on turn 4. Earnhardt was transported to the nearby Halifax Medical Center but was pronounced dead not long after arriving. Animated comedy Shrek debuts in theaters on May 18. That same day, 37 Miller City High School seniors are awarded their diplomas. In New York City on the morning of Tuesday, September 11 an American Airlines plane crashes into the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46 A.M. As television news stations begin to broadcast live shots of the damage, viewers are horrified as they witness a second plane – United Airlines Flight 175 – crash into the South Tower at 9:03 A.M., signifying a terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Shortly thereafter, another plane crashes into the Pentagon in Arlington, VA. Just minutes after the Pentagon crash occurs, reports surface that another plane has crashed into a field outside Shanksville, PA. Americans will later come to learn that this plane – United Flight 93 – was headed for the U.S. Capitol, but heroic passengers aboard Flight 93 – by this time aware of the tragic events in New York – stormed the cockpit in an attempt to retake the plane. While they were unsuccessful in regaining control before their plane crashed, their actions likely saved the lives of hundreds if not thousands of others. Shortly before 10am, just over an hour after the first attack, the South Tower of the World Trade Center collapses. The North Tower also collapses nearly 30 minutes later. In total, nearly 3,000 people are killed in the four separate attacks. On November 16, the first theatrical adaptation of author J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter anthology premieres. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone goes on to earn $1 billion at the box office. On December 19, Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring is released in U.S. theaters.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 2002.
Congratulations to Owen Tobe on being name the Scholar Athlete of the week!
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We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 2000.
In 2000 the world witnesses the following: Gladiator, starring Russell Crowe, is released in theaters on May 5. Eight days later, the world’s tallest and fastest roller coaster to date The Millennium Force opens at Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio on May 13. Less than a week later in Miller City, Ohio on May 19, 44 seniors receive their Miller City High School diplomas. X-Men premieres in U.S. theaters on July 14. From September 15 - October 1, the Summer Olympic Games are held in Sydney, Australia. The U.S. team claims the most gold medals (37) and most overall medals (93) during the competition. On October 12, while being refueled at shore in the Yemen’s Aden Harbor, the American naval vessel U.S.S. Cole falls victim to a suicide bomber attack. The Al-Qaeda terrorist action claims the lives of 17 American sailors and wounds 39 more. In baseball’s first Subway Series since the 1950s, the New York Yankees triumph over the crosstown New York Mets in five games to win the franchise’s 26th World Series title. On November 7, Republican George W. Bush defeats Democrat candidate Al Gore to win the presidential election, although the outcome would not become official for over a month due to disputed votes in the state of Florida. After 128 years of serving as an American retail icon, Montgomery Ward announces on December 28 that it will be going out of business.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 2001.
Scores:
Varsity Baseball: MC 16 Holgate 4
Varsity Softball: MC 17 Holgate 7
JV Softball: MC 10 OG 7
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1999.
In 1999 the world witnesses the following: On February 12, in the impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, the Senate votes to acquit the second-term President. Starring Keanu Reeves, the science-fiction action movie The Matrix makes its debut in theaters on March 31. On May 19, the Star Wars franchise makes its long-awaited return to the silver screen with Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Two days later, 39 seniors receive their Miller City High School diplomas on May 21. In a thrilling World Cup final on July 10 at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, the U.S. Women’s National Team defeats China in penalty kicks as Brandi Chastain knocks home the game winner. Six days later, John F. Kennedy, Jr. is piloting his private plane off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard when it crashes, tragically killing him as well as his wife and sister-in-law. ABC premieres the U.S. version of game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on August 16 as part of a two-week daily event hosted by Regis Philbin. U.S. golfer Justin Leonard’s dramatic 45-foot putt on the 17th hole caps the Americans’ miraculous comeback over the European team at the Ryder Cup in Brookline, Massachusetts on September 26. In Motown the next day, the Detroit Tigers play their final game at venerable 87 year-old Tiger Stadium. Toy Story 2, the sequel to the wildly successful Toy Story, debuts in theaters on November 24.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 2000.
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1998.
In 1998 the world witnesses the following: At Daytona International Speedway on February 15, NASCAR driver and legend Dale Earnhardt finally wins the Daytona 500. Disney’s newest theme park, Animal Kingdom, opens its doors to the public on April 22. On May 22, Miller City High School graduates 44 seniors. In Game 6 of the NBA Finals on June 14 against the Utah Jazz, Michael Jordan makes the game and series-winning shot in what would be his last game as a Chicago Bull. This Bulls’ championship is their sixth in eight seasons. Steven Spielberg’s World War II film Saving Private Ryan premieres in movie theaters. On August 7, the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Egypt are simultaneously bombed, killing 224 people and injuring 4,500 more. The attacks are eventually linked to terrorist Osama Bin Laden. Google, Inc. is founded in California on September 4 by Stanford graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Roger Maris’s 37-year old single-season home run record of 61 is broken when St. Louis Cardinal first baseman Mark McGwire swats his 62nd dinger on September 8. On December 19, the U.S. House of Representatives forwards articles of impeachment against President Clinton to the Senate. The most popular children’s toy at Christmas is the Furby.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1999.
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1997.
In 1997 the world witnesses the following: 21-year old golf phenom Tiger Woods wins The Masters in April by a record-setting 12 strokes to claim his first green jacket. In Miller City, Ohio on May 23, 40 seniors receive their high school diplomas. In June, the Detroit Red Wings sweep the Philadelphia Flyers to win hockey’s Stanley Cup for the first time in 42 years. On July 2, the sci-fi movie Men in Black is released in theaters. Shortly after midnight on August 31 in Paris, the Princess of Wales, Diana is rushed to a nearby hospital after a car accident. She would pass away from her injuries just four hours later. Her funeral at Westminster Abbey a week later is broadcast worldwide with an estimated 2 billion people tuning in to watch. On October 26, the Florida Marlins defeat the Cleveland Indians in extra innings of a thrilling Game 7 denying the Indians and their fans an end to the franchise’s 49-year championship drought. On December 18 in Chicago, famous comedian and Saturday Night Live actor Chris Farley is found dead from a drug overdose in his apartment. James Cameron’s Titanic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, premieres in the United States the following day.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1998.
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1996.
In 1996 the world witnesses the following: On April 3 in Montana, suspected Unabomber Ted Kaczynski is arrested by FBI officers. 39 seniors graduate from Miller City High School on May 24. On July 3, science-fiction blockbuster Independence Day starring Will Smith is released in American movie theaters. Also in July, toy company Tyco releases plush toy Tickle-Me-Elmo. Atlanta serves as the host for the 1996 Summer Olympics which begin on July 19. Eight days later a bombing occurs in Atlanta’s Centennial Park during an evening event, killing 2 and injuring 111. The efforts of security officer Richard Jewell to remove people from the area prevents further casualties. On August 1, U.S. sprinter Michael Johnson wins the gold medal in the 200 meter dash with a world-record time of 19.32 seconds. The Nintendo 64 game console is released in the U.S. on September 29. In the November U.S. presidential election, incumbent President Bill Clinton wins a landslide victory over Republican challenger Bob Dole. Space Jam makes its debut in theaters on November 15.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1997
On April 10 & 11, 22 Miller City High School students took part in the 18th Annual HOSA State Leadership Conference at the Glass City Center in Toledo. Participants engaged in networking opportunities, learning workshops and competitive events in multiple medical-related categories. Nearly all the attending schools with HOSA chapters are large urban and suburban school districts or career-technical centers. Despite the school size disparity, our Miller City HOSA students showed up and showed out. Five of our competitors were recognized for their outstanding performance in several competitive events: Ashten Searfoss - Clinical Laboratory Science (10th Place); Karyssa Long - Nursing Assisting (5th Place); Raegan Schiffer - Pharmacy Science (3rd Place); Miriam Ellerbrock - Pharmacy Science (1st Place); Anna Niese - Family Medicine Test (1st Place). Congratulations to these students and our Biomedical staff/HOSA Advisor leaders Mrs. Croft, Mr. Kaufman and Mrs. Klear for their remarkable work!
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1995.
In 1995 the world witnesses the following: 168 people are killed as part of a domestic terror bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19 in Oklahoma City. Mel Gibson’s Braveheart, the medieval epic about the life of Scottish legend William Wallace, premieres in U.S. theaters. On June 2, Miller City High School graduates 46 seniors. On September 2, the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame opens in Cleveland, Ohio. In a Los Angeles courtroom on October 3, the highly publicized O.J. Simpson trial comes to a dramatic conclusion as the jury finds Simpson not guilty of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The Cleveland Indians defeat the Seattle Mariners in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series on October 17 to earn their first trip to the World Series in 41 years. The Indians would go on to lose to the Atlanta Braves in the World Series. The city of Cleveland experienced an even tougher loss a week later as Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell announces that he will be moving the legendary franchise to Baltimore at the end of the 1995 season. The first-ever feature-length computer-animated film Toy Story is released in theaters on November 22.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1996.
We continue our 100 Days, 100 Classes journey with the Miller City High School graduating class of 1994.
In 1994 the world witnesses the following: On May 27, 46 Miller City seniors receive their high school diplomas. Disney’s animated motion picture The Lion King is released in U.S. theaters on June 15. June 17 marks the beginning of soccer’s World Cup, held in multiple venues in the United States. That same night, Americans are transfixed as they watch live coverage of a police chase involving NFL Hall of Famer and actor O.J. Simpson. Days earlier, Simpson had been charged with the double murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Nicole’s friend Ronald Goldman. The hours-long chase finally ends in the driveway of Simpson’s Brentwood, California home as he peacefully surrenders to police. Entrepreneur Jeff Bezos founds Amazon on July 5. The following day, Forrest Gump starring Tom Hanks is released in movie theaters across the country. On August 12, Major League Baseball players go on strike, leading to a 232-day work stoppage and a cancellation of the 1994 World Series. On NBC in September, the pilot episode of Friends airs.
Tomorrow 100 Days, 100 Classes celebrates the Class of 1995.