Monday, October 26, 2009

October 26th - November 1st

Welcome to this week's issue of Hunter Online Weekly! Submissions for next week's issue are due Friday, October 30th at 3pm. Have a great week and a happy Halloween!

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

CSAW - Caring Students for Animal Welfare
We're going to be selling "World's Finest Chocolate" Bars in the next few weeks so look out for us!
Also, next meeting (the 27th), we'll be discussing different organizations to donate the money to!
COME! FIND OUT HOW TO SELL CHOCOLATES AND JOIN IN ON OUR FIRST FUNDRAISER OF THE YEAR!
(CSAW meets every Tuesday during activities period in Room 407 :D)
You can also request to join our Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/huntercsaw

Hunter Action Against Hunger (HAAH)
We meet every Thursday during Activities in Rm 324
Help us raise awareness and fight to end hunger!
Email contact: cnk9bd3rox@gmail.com, HAAH@googlegroups.com

I-HELP Liberia
We are holding an interest meeting this week; though we communicate via email more often, we would like everyone who can make it to attend. Our advisor, Mr. Randolph, will speak about the club's history and the plans we have for this year. We will also hold a question-and-answer period. Come to room 407 on Wednesday, October 28th, during Activities period. Visit our website http://www.ihelpliberia.com/ for more details. Feel free to email Katherine Miller (kdmiller@gmail.com), Susmita Paul (thesparklerlaughs@gmaik.com) or Faye Elgart (felgart@gmail.com) if you have any questions or can't make it.

The Mirror: Hunter's Storytelling Group
FREE screening of the movie Sita Sings the Blues by Nina Paley
Tuesday October 27 through Tuesday November 10, Activities Period, Room 424
This is a really creative, funny and visually gorgeous combination of art, music, and stories. Find out how a young American woman finds parallels between her own life and that of the heroine of an ancient myth, the Ramayana. The movie also features the music of Annette Henshaw. Come hang out with your friends (bring pillows and get comfy!), watch a great movie, and discuss the storytelling aspects afterward! There will definitely be free snacks.
Contact themirrorathunter@gmail.com with questions.

Karaoke Club
Room changed to 318!
Send song requests to hchskaraoke@gmail.com, we're going to try a playlist set up by club members for Monday!
Everyone is welcome to attend!

Hunter Life Committee
Meeting this week!
Friday, October 30th
Activities and 5th periods (11:15 am - 12:30 pm) in Room 316. Newly interested students and faculty welcome. Parents interested in attending, please rsvp to Parent Chair, Ranu Boppana ranuboppana@gmail.com

Badminton Club
ACTIVITIES PERIOD, THURSDAYS, and FIFTH PERIOD, WEDNESDAYS, in THE GYM!
We are a club for badminton enthusiasts (surprise, surprise!).
We welcome all grades, so please check us out and pick up a very unique, rewarding sport! :D
Please contact hchsbadminton@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Publication
Next Meeting: ACTIVITIES PERIOD on WEDNESDAY, November 4 in ROOM 414
Perhaps you have noticed flyers all around Hunter for a certain "green publication" that lets you "write whatever you want, whenever you want."
We are this brand new, nameless publication -- and we will be going online!
Our philosophy is simple: we wish to have a diversity of both articles and writers, community involvement, and adaptability to public interest and accessibility.
We want to let everyone -- regardless of grade or prior writing experience -- write, or even do, what they want. We are willing to accept anything you wish to submit, from artwork to academic articles, from short stories to fun and games. In the end, we hope that such diversified input will be a faithful embodiment of Hunter culture: we want to make this publication OURS.
We welcome all grades! This is not a MASSIVE commitment. You do not have to attend every meeting or submit frequently, but you should contribute consistently.
WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR EDITORS, WEB DESIGNERS, GRAPHIC DESIGNERS, AND PHOTOGRAPHERS!
Feel free to contact hchspublication@gmail.com if you have any questions or if you would like to apply for a position. Thanks!

Click here for a complete list of clubs chartered this fall.


FROM THE PTA

Student Email Distribution

As a way of sharing the HOW newsletter with students, we will be using student email addresses in the online Parent Directory as another method of distribution. PARENTS - please log in (www.hunterpta.org, click on Parent Directory)and update your child's email ID. You may "hide" it from public view if you wish. In the near future, we will send a welcome message to students with login details so they, too, can use the online Parent Directory to search for fellow schoolmates. Students will have search capabilities only, not editing functions.

LOOKING AHEAD

Monday, November 2nd - PTA Executive Board Meeting, 6pm
Tuesday, November 3rd - Half Day, periods 5-9
Wednesday, November 4th - HSP Assembly (activities period), Fall Reception for HCHS Alumnae/i Association, 6pm
Thursday, November 5th - Grades 10-11 College Night, 6:30pm
Friday, November 6th - Registration Deadline for November ACT
Saturday, November 7th - SAT/SAT Subject Tests (offsite)

Fall Cultural Banquet in Queens (KAPA)
Sunday, November 8th, 5-9pm
Ah Rhee Soo Restaurant
136-20 38th Ave., Flushing, NY
Very close to the Main St. station on the 7 line.
Korean traditional food and a variety of cultural festivities are planned. Please take lots of interest in it and buy the tickets early!

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUDED IN HOW?

Please include the following information in your submission to HunterOnlineWeekly@gmail.com:
name of club or organization:
what the event or announcement is:
date, time, and location of event:
brief description and any additional information or website links you would like to include:
email contact for questions:
Submissions are due by each Friday at 3pm.

Monday, October 19, 2009

October 19th - 25th

This week Hunter's first theater production of the year is taking place. Come see "Noises Off!" this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (details below).

All announcements for next week's issue are due by Friday at 3pm. This email serves as the call for announcements for next week's issue (see the end of this email for details).

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

Marine Club
Next club meeting
Thursday, October 22nd during 5th period in room 420
We're going to discuss upcoming events and organizing trips, and (if time permits) we're also going to discuss the importance of marine biology and how the oceans affect our lives. Talking about Aquarium Plans, and our own in-classroom trout.
email contact: Lia.Heintjes77@gmail.com

IYF (International Youth Fellowship)
Club meeting room has been changed to room 210
Tuesday during Activities in room 210
email contact: silverarrowz@gmail.com

Storyboard
We are Hunter's one and only graphic novel experience! Every year, Storyboard publishes a magazine filled with the collaborative works and comics of Hunter students. Come to our meetings every Monday, activities in room 204.
Updates: if you are interested in participating, we are planning a second group comic, so be sure to attend our next meeting on October 19. Fell free to be creative and meet all the rest of our colorful cast members!
Check our Hunter Wiki site (http://www.hchs.hunter.cuny.edu/wiki/index.php?title=storyboard) and our Google Groups for constant updates! Email the following contacts with any questions or comments: deathisntbad@gmail.com (Sarah, the president) and ellaemma187@yahoo.com (publicity secretaries).

The Desk
First meeting October 19 in room 315 during activities.
There will be pizza! Meetings are every Monday.
The Desk is the literary magazine for 7th-9th graders published once a year and sold during Carnival. Upper-termers are welcome to meetings, but may not submit to the magazine.
email contact: Presidents MJ Caragan (hisaki.cake@gmail.com), Lily Schell (rather.be.a.mystery@gmail.com), Patrick Harnett-Marshall (pmulch@gmail.com)

Constitutional Law Review
First meeting!
Monday, October 19th during activities period in room 314
Like law? Interested in the workings of what is arguably the most influential branch of federal government? Come to CLR--we'll be discussing and debating cases and issues the Supreme Court rules upon. Social studies geeks, debaters, writers, and aspiring politicians, lawyers, or Supreme Court justices--come and join in on the fun!
Email us at con.law.review@gmail.com

AKIN (African Kids In Need)
First meeting on Monday
10/19/09 during Activities in room 414
AKIN is a club that raises money to sponsor three (hopefully more this year) children in central Africa. We actively involve the community by redistributing the "AKIN tins", which we will be redesigning this year.
Email contact: jlmbitar@aol.com

Men's Issues
Meets every Monday during Activities in room 225
Co-Presidents are Tom Maher (tomace14@yahoo.com) and Kevin Park (kevinpark93@gmail.com)

AAGI (Action Against Global Injustice)
AAGI will be screening the first part of Amnesty International's In Plain Sight, looking into girl soldiers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Thursday, October 22nd in room 312
The only way we can better the world is by educating ourselves and learning the issues. The film is shocking and worth your time. Don't be timid!
Email Jenna with any questions jlmbitar@aol.com

Mock Trial
We are having our first meeting this Tuesday during Activities in room 322.
It is mandatory for anyone who wishes to be on the team this year, and we will be going over tryout details, general information, etc.
Mock trial is only available to Freshmen - Seniors.
Email contact: Harry Graver (hgraver@gmail.com)

Karaoke Club
First meeting of the year!
October 19th during Activities and 5th period in room 402
Email contact: hchskaraoke@gmail.com

PICS (Photography In a Club Setting)
A club where we discuss and take photographs. All grades welcome.
Tuesdays during Activities in room 410.
But this Tuesday (10/20) meet at Hunter's flagpole at the start of Activities with your camera, we're taking pictures of and around Hunter.
Email contact: swanlake71@gmail.com

Women's Issues
Plan an opportunity to mentor girls from another school.
Meet this Wednesday, 10/21 during Activities in room 206.
Email contact: danalisak@gmail.com or phoebepalmer@gmail.com

Click here for a complete list of clubs chartered this fall.


PERFORMANCES

Come see Hunter Theater's production of "Noises Off"!!
A wacky slapstick farce about a wacky slapstick farce, on the biggest set Hunter has ever built.
Thursday (10/22) at 4pm
Friday (10/23) at 4pm and 8pm
Saturday (10/24) at 7pm
Tickest are $15 for adults, $10 for students, and $5 for Hunter students
Any questions should be directed toward Mr. Borowka. 



FROM THE PTA


Order Magazines and Books Through QSP and Earn Cash for Hunter
By now you should have received the Annual Magazine Drive catalog and order forms. All orders and renewals made through our school program return 40% of the purchase price directly to the Hunter PTA in support of school programs.
Participation is easy: just show the catalogs to your friends and family members. Paid orders can be returned to the school office in any sealed envelope at any time through October. If you prefer to order online, you can do so 24/7 throughout the year. If you haven’t already registered, visit http://www.qsp.com and click “Register Now.” In the space for “School/Organization #”, enter Hunter PTA’s number: 425009256.
Our goal is for every Hunter family to use the QSP program to order and renew their family’s subscriptions for the years they are at Hunter. Why give the publisher all that money if it’s just as easy to give Hunter almost half of it? You might be surprised at the number of titles available: The Wall Street Journal, O, Time, New York, Newsweek, Gourmet, Forbes—they’re all there. And there are great combo deals as well as books and CDs. If you have questions, or if there is a magazine title you don’t see in the catalog or online, please contact Wendy Dubin at blueplate12@gmail.com

Student Email Distribution

As a way of sharing the HOW newsletter with students, we will be using student email addresses in the online Parent Directory as another method of distribution. PARENTS - please log in (www.hunterpta.org, click on Parent Directory)and update your child's email ID. You may "hide" it from public view if you wish. In the near future, we will send a welcome message to students with login details so they, too, can use the online Parent Directory to search for fellow schoolmates. Students will have search capabilities only, not editing functions.

KAPA Meeting
Thursday, October 22nd

LOOKING AHEAD


Monday, October 26th - Winter Sports Begin
Friday, October 30th - Hunter Life Committee meeting during Activities and 5th Period. Registration deadline for December SAT and SAT Subject Tests.

Fall Cultural Banquet in Queens (KAPA)

Sunday, November 8th, 5-9pm

Ah Rhee Soo Restaurant
136-20 38th Ave., Flushing, NY

Very close to the Main St. station on the 7 line.

Korean traditional food and a variety of cultural festivities are planned.
Please take lots of interest in it and buy the tickets early!



WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUDED IN HOW?



Please include the following information in your submission to HunterOnlineWeekly@gmail.com:

name of club or organization:

what the event or announcement is:

date, time, and location of event:

brief description and any additional information or website links you would like to include:

email contact for questions:

Submissions are due by each Friday at 3pm.

Monday, October 12, 2009

October 12th - 18th

This week is SPIRIT WEEK, including our annual Spirit Day trip to Bear Mountain on Thursday! See the G.O. section for more information. Also, see the PTA section for information on adding student email addresses to the online directory.

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

Click here for a complete listing of all clubs chartered this fall.


Manga and Anime Club (MAC)
The former anime club and manga club have merged! Sorry for any confusion.
Mondays, Activities period in room 408
email contact for questions: zhouxtina@gmail.com

International Youth Fellowship (IYF)
Tuesdays, Activities Period in Room 202
http://groups.google.com/group/hchs-iyf?hl=en
email contact for questions: silverarrowz@gmail.com

Progressive Forum/ACLU Club
Tuesday, 5th Period, Room 324
Social action club that will meet to discuss community issues, read articles, watch videos, and then organize groups of students to go into the community and take action!
Co-Presidents Sara Blazevic (sara.blazevic@gmail.com) and Filipa Ioannou (Filipa.ioannou@gmail.com)

ARTillery
Come to ARTillery and check out our website: www.hunterartillery.com
Every Friday during activities period in Room 325
Email contact for questions: speedy1418@gmail.com

Hunter Juggling (and other circus arts) is looking for new members!
No prior experience is necessary. If you join the club, you will learn and practice juggling, plate spinning, feather balancing, as well as possibly devil/flower sticks, and advance juggling techniques such as one handed and cup juggling. We do not yet have a definite date or meeting place, but if you are interested, or have a suggestion on other circus activities that we can learn and practice, email me at hogwartshipie@gmail.com

FROM THE G.O.

Spirt Week Schedule!
Tuesday: Pajama Day. Come to school in your pajamas-- go as crazy as you want but make sure to stay comfortable. ALSO, bring the biggest stuffed animal you own to the G.O. office (2nd floor, outside the auditorium) during Activities (11:16-11:48AM) and you may win the Biggest Stuffed Animal contest (and a prize)!
Wednesday: Hipster Day. Come to the G.O. during Activities Period to vie for the special prize in the Biggest Hipster contest! Be creative in your hipsterness. Go in directions unexplored. After all, isn't that one of the main tenets of hipsterdom?
Thursday: Spirit Day!! In addition to the annual junior-senior football game and other AA sponsored games, look forward to a delicious cook-out hosted by the G.O.
Friday: Dress in your swankiest outfit for Dress Up/Dress Down Day 2009! Your teachers will be dressed down for this day-- it'll be a complete role reversal! As the whole school trots in a fashionable frenzy, come to the G.O. office during Activities period to participate in a Best-Dressed contest! One guy winner and one girl winner will be chosen, and win fabulous prizes!

FROM THE DEPARTMENTS

PSAT Information from Martha Curtis (Social Studies)
PSAT registration deadline is TUESDAY OCT 13. Bring check payable to "Hunter College High school" for $23 to Ms. Curtis between 12 noon and 12:30 outside the auditorium. Info booklets with practice tests will be handed out at registration.
The PSAT will be held here at Hunter High School on Saturday October 17. Students should enter at the 95th Street Playground entrance to the Basement. Halls and lockers will be off limits all day Saturday so students should bring any work, books, supplies they need home with them on Friday Oct 16th. On test day students should bring ID, several sharp #2 pencils with good clean erasers and a calculator with fresh batteries. See PSAT instruction booklets (handed out at registration) for further details.

FROM THE PTA


PTA meeting
Wednesday, October 14, 7 PM in auditorium
Come learn about extracurricular activities at Hunter from our student panel, and meet Dr. Philip Jeffery, newly appointed Science Department Chairperson, as well as our new Director of Admissions and Outreach, Kyla KupfersteinTorres.

Grade 9 Night & Parent Potluck Dinner
6-7:30pm Thursday, October 15th in the cafeteria

CAPA Meeting (Chinese American Parents Association)
1-4pm in Queens

Student Email Distribution
As a way of sharing the HOW newsletter with students, we will be using student email addresses in the online Parent Directory as another method of distribution. PARENTS - please log in (www.hunterpta.org, click on Parent Directory)and update your child's email ID. You may "hide" it from public view if you wish. In the near future, we will send a welcome message to students with login details so they, too, can use the online Parent Directory to search for fellow schoolmates. Students will have search capabilities only, not editing functions.

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES


After School Chinese Language Program
The After School Chinese Language Program is starting its first class (Intermediate level) this week. You can still register by emailing the registration form to chinese@hunterpta.org and bring in the check on the first day of the class. (Please download the registration form from the PTA website www.hunterpta.org.) Spaces are limited. First come, first served. All students are welcome to register.
Classes: 3 levels
Beginner: Thursdays 2:50-3:50 pm (First class on 10/22) Room 312
Beginner/Intermediate: Fridays 2:50-3:50 pm (First class on 10/23) Room 306
Intermediate: Wednesdays 2:50-3:30 pm (First class on 10/14) Room 312
Textbook: “Far East Chinese for Youth (Revised Edition)” Both traditional and simplified characters are included.
Fee: Each student $100 per year. Payment by checks only (payable to HCHS PTA).
Please visit the PTA website for more information. Questions? Contact: chinese@hunterpta.org

LOOKING AHEAD

Thursday, October 22nd - KAPA Meeting and "Noises Off" performance
Friday, October 23rd - "Noises Off" performance

Fall Cultural Banquet in Queens (KAPA)
Sunday, November 8th, 5-9pm
Ah Rhee Soo Restaurant
136-20 38th Ave., Flushing, NY
Very close to the Main St. station on the 7 line.
Korean traditional food and a variety of cultural festivities are planned. Please take lots of interest in it and buy the tickets early!

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUDED IN HOW?

Please include the following information in your submission to HunterOnlineWeekly@gmail.com:
name of club or organization:
what the event or announcement is:
date, time, and location of event:
brief description and any additional information or website links you would like to include:
email contact for questions:
Submissions are due by each Friday at 3pm.

Fall 2009 Club List

Club Advisor Day Room Period
365 Ms. Roque Monday 404 Activities
AA (Archery Appreciation) Ms. Ramirez Tuesday 312 Activities
AACS Mr. Washington Tuesday 315 Activities
ACS Mr. Lim Friday 412 Activities
AKIN Ms. Aboody Monday 414 Activities
Animated Life Mr. Towber Tuesday 406 Activities
APPL Ms. Bowler & Rushforth Friday 220 Activities
Architectural Appreciation Club (AAC) Ms. Rich Monday 318 Activities
ARGUS Mr. Zegers Friday 316 5th
Art Club Ms. Rich Thursday 325 Activities
Artillery Ms. Rich Friday 325 Activities
ASL Ms. Fox Monday 224 Activities
B.I.T.E. Mr. Keenan Tuesday 420 Activities/5th
Badminton (BADDIES) Ms. Miley Thursday gym Activities
Bboy Club Mr. SanGermano Tuesday 206 Activities
Bridge Building Club Mr. Frankel Friday 207 Activities
Bridge Club Ms. Mazzola Monday 406 Activities
Chapter 11 Dr. Mozes Thursday 224 Activities
CLR Mr. Kagan Monday 314 Activities
Computational Linguistics Mr. Young Monday 412 Activities
CPC Ms. Moore Monday 422 Activities
CRASH Mr. Sabin Tuesday B17 Activities
CSAW Mr. Randolph Tuesday 407 Activities
CYF Mr. Park Thursday 318 Activities
DESK Ms. Donovan Monday 315 Activities
E Magazine Ms. Rich Monday 316 Activities
Entrepreneur's Club Ms. Samuel Friday 204 Activities
F-Stop Mr. Sangermano Thursday 402 Activities
Glee! Ms.Deans Friday 304 Activities
GO club Ms. Lau-Boyle Tuesday 224 Activities
Green Mission Movement (Green M & M) Mr. Batson Monday 410 Activities
GSA Mr. Sangermano Friday 206 Activities
HAAH Ms. Gildersleeve Thursday 316 Activities
HABLA Ms. Betancourt Thursday 310 Activities
HAKYO Ms. Ramirez Wednesday 312 Activities
HALFIE Ms. Donovan Friday 224 Activities
HBC Mr. Roundy Thursday 306 Activities
HCC (Hunter Capoeira Club) Mr. Diaz Monday 424 Activities
HDC Ms. Fox Tuesday 314 Activities
Healthy Alternatives (HALT) Ms. Rushforth Tuesday 220 Activities
HELP Ms. Ramirez Thursday 304 Activities
HFC (Hunter Film Club) Ms. Kuberska Friday 408 Activities
HIPHOP Mr. Stratechuk Friday 333 Activities
HLC (Hebrew Learning Club) Ms. Basker Monday 306 Activities
HOLA Mr. Ling Monday 312 Activities
Humuhumunukunuknapuo'd Mr. Frankel Thursday 206 Activities
Hunter Conservative Union Mr. Boyle Thursday 220 Activities
Hunter Political Magazine (HPM) Ms. Kudera Tuesday 310 Activities
HYD Ms. Betancourt Wednesday 306 Activities
I-Help-Liberia Mr. Randolph Wednesday 409 Activities
Improv Ms. Parker Monday 215 Activities
Israeli Cultural Club (ICC) Ms.Kleinfeld Thursday 210 Activities
IYF Ms. Connors Tuesday 210 Activities
JCAC Ms. Krilov Friday 210 Activities
JSA Mr. Boyle Thursday 202 Activities
Juggling Ms. Aboody Tuesday 306 Activities
Karaoke Club Mr. MacKenty Monday 402 Activities
Key Club Ms. Moore Monday 420 Activities
Korean Drumming Mr. Frankel Friday B17 Activities
Mahjong Ms. Miley Monday 418 Activities
Manga and Anime Club Ms. Reifer Monday 408 Activities
MARINE Mr. Jeffery Thursday 420 Activities
Men's Issues Mr. Sangermano Monday 210 Activities
MIND Mr. Boyle Monday 220 Activities
MSA Mr. Randolph Monday 416 Activities
OAR Ms. Samuels Tuesday 204 Activities
Oceanic Flight 815 (LOST) Ms. Lucash Thursday 406 Activities
Paper Folding Magic Ms. Rich Friday 404 Activities
Philosophy Ms. Donovan Thursday 414 Activities
PICS Mr. Storer Tuesday 410 Activities
Playback Ms. Chapnick Tuesday 422 Activities
Progressive Forum/ACLU Club Mr. Butts Tuesday 402 Activities
Radicals Ms. Basias Friday 202 Activities
Robotics Mr. Frankel Thursday 418 Activities
SAYA Mr. Unruh Thursday 322 Activities
Science Club Mr. Randolph/Frankel Friday 407 Activities
SEA Ms. Stolarsky Tuesday 304 Activities
Storyboard Ms. Beaudry Monday 204 Activities
Tapestry Dr. Mozes Monday 202 Activities
Tea Club Ms. Rich Thursday 325 Activities
The Mirror Ms. Bowler Tuesday 424 Activities
TRASH Ms. Reifer Monday 310 Activities
Wallflower Ms. Rich TBA After School
Women's Issues Ms. Hartman Wednesday 206 Activities
YPW Ms. Chapnick Thursday 315 Activities

Thanks to G.O. Adminstrative VP, Alanna Doherty, for this list!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

October 5th - 11th

This week many clubs are in full swing. We hope to bring you a complete listing of clubs and meeting times in our next issue. H.O.W. is available online by clicking on “Hunter Online Weekly” under the Quick Links section of the HCHS website.

CLUB ANNOUNCEMENTS

HCHS Junior State of America
Meeting to talk about Fall Regional debates in NYC on October 25th - should the College Board be trustbusted? Should business executives take an oath of morality before taking on their jobs? and more!
October 6th at 3 PM in Room 222
leslie.z.ye@gmail.com

CYF (Christian Youth Fellowship)
Operation Christmas Child (charity)
From now until mid-November
CYF-labeled boxes in the lobby
http://www.samaritanspurse.org/index.php/OCC/index/
Donate shoeboxes and any small toys/toiletries/school supplies
cyfseekers@gmail.com

Students for Environmental Action Club
On Tuesday October 6th the Students For Environmental Action Club will be hosting Hunter's First Earth Day in the auditorium from 10:30am-11:45am. We have a speaker coming in to give Al Gore's Inconvenient Truth Speech and we will be discussing how we can be greener in our own lives and as a community at Hunter.

Hunter Organization of Latin Americans (HOLA)
First Meeting
Monday, Activities 312
Everyone is welcome!
contact: holly.kiang@gmail.com

Hunter Life Committee
Meeting this week!
Friday, October 9th
Activities and 5th periods (11:15 am - 12:30 pm) in Room 316.
Parents interested in representing their grade, please rsvp to Parent Chair, Ranu Boppana ranuboppana@gmail.com

Fed Challenge team
Come to our weekly meetings!
Every Thursday during Activities in Room 304
If you have any interest in economics, join Hunter's Fed Challenge team! Not only will you learn tons about econ, you'll also have the opportunity to visit the Federal Reserve and give a presentation as part of Fed Challenge's annual competition.
Email contact for questions: dehmvp@gmail.com (Joe Ye) or
Zach.Flaherty@gmail.com (Zach Flaherty)

HCHS Quiz Bowl Team
Monday through Friday
3:00 – 4:30 in room 414
http://sites.google.com/site/HCHSQuizbowl

Tapestry
Submit your art and writing to Tapestry, Hunter’s only sci-fi & fantasy magazine!
Monday, October 5th in room 202
Activities Period

Improv Club
Meets Mondays in room 215
Activities Period

Radicals
Meets Fridays in room 202
Activities Period

Go Team
Meets Tuesdays in room 224
Activities Period

Gay-Straight Alliance
Meets Fridays in room 206
Activities Period

HCHS Anonymous
Need advice? Ask anonymously!
www.hchsanonymous.webs.com

Hunter Film Project
Meets Mondays in room 414
Activities Period

Anime Club
Meets Thursdays in room 418
Activities Period

JCAC (Jewish Cultural Awareness Club)
Meets Fridays in room 208
Activities Period

FROM THE G.O.

Spirit Day forms are due to the G.O. Office by Friday, October 9th

TERM COUNCIL ANNOUNCEMENTS

8th Grade Term Council
Meets Tuesdays in room 320
Activities Period

9th Grade Term Council
Meets Tuesdays in room 324
Activities Period

FROM THE DEPARTMENTS

From the Social Studies Department
Juniors and Seniors: This year marks the Social Studies Department's Washington Seminar on Government in Action's 60th year! Apply to participate in this great school tradition. We accept approximately 30 students each year. Meetings will be held on Fridays during Activities and 5th Period. We will leave for Washington on Sunday, May 23rd and return on Wednesday May 26th. Last year we met with a Supreme Court Justice, the Solicitor General and many others. Who will you get to meet with this year? It is up to you! Applications can be found outside the Social Studies offWashington Seminar In Box in room 336 by Friday October 9th. As you fill out the application remember that this is a rigorous seminar in public policy. Students will meet weekly to share research and discuss issues they find interesting and important. You will decide who to write letters to and hopefully we will put together another fabulous itinerary for this spring. For Seniors who attended Wash Sem last year and are interested in becoming a Fellow, please submit your name on a piece of paper to the Wash Sem In Box by Tuesday October 6th. (there is no application--selection will be based on last year's performance and overall academic standing). Questions should be addressed to your social studies teacher or Mr. Joffe.

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

After School Chinese Language Program
The After School Chinese Language Program is starting its classes soon. You can still register by emailing the registration form to chinese@hunterpta.org and bring in the check on the first day of the class. (Please download the registration form from the PTA website www.hunterpta.org.) Spaces are limited. First come, first served. All students are welcome to register.
Classes: 3 levels
Beginner: Thursdays 2:50-3:50 pm (First class on 10/22)
Beginner/Intermediate: Fridays 2:50-3:50 pm (First class on 10/23)
Intermediate: Wednesdays 2:50-3:30 pm (First class on 10/14)
Textbook: “Far East Chinese for Youth (Revised Edition)” Both traditional and simplified characters are included.
Fee: Each student $100 per year. Payment by checks only (payable to HCHS PTA)
Please visit the PTA website for more information. Questions? Contact: chinese@hunterpta.org

LOOKING AHEAD

Monday, October 12th – Columbus Day – No School
Tuesday, October 13th – Spirit Week begins
Wednesday, October 14th – PTA Meeting 7pm (see below for more information)
Thursday, October 15th – Spirit Day and Grade 9 night & potluck dinner 6-7:30pm

PTA meeting, Wednesday, October 14, 7 PM in auditorium
Come learn about extracurricular activities at Hunter from our student panel, and meet Dr. Philip Jeffery, newly appointed Science Department Chairperson, as well as our new Director of Admissions and Outreach, Kyla KupfersteinTorres.

Fall Cultural Banquet in Queens (KAPA)
Sunday, November 8th, 5-9pm
Ah Rhee Soo Restaurant
136-20 38th Ave., Flushing, NY
Very close to the Main St. station on the 7 line.
Korean traditional food and a variety of cultural festivities are planned. Please take lots of interest in it and buy the tickets early!

WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUDED IN HUNTER ONLINE
WEEKLY?

Please include the following information in your submission to
HunterOnlineWeekly@gmail.com:
name of club or organization:
what the event or announcement is:
date and time of event:
location:
brief description or website links to include:
email contact for questions:
Submissions are due by each Friday at 3pm.