[BHS etree] DAILY STUDENT BULLETIN: Tues., 5/4/04

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
Tuesday, May 4, 2004
Contact:  Belinda McDaniel  bmcdaniel at berkeley.k12.ca.us

Administration
1. Advanced Placement Exams are May 3-14.  Don't forget to bring #2
pencils, a pen, and the correct calculator to your tests!  Next week's
exams are:
Monday, May 3,
English Language.  Meet at 7:30am outside the new library;
French Language, 12:40 pm outside the A building.

Tuesday, May 4,
Spanish and Computer Science, 7:15 am, outside the A-Bldg
Statistics, 12:30 pm, outside the A-building.

Wednesday, May 5,
Calculus, 7:15 am, outside A-Bldg
Music Theory and World History 12:55, Room A101

Thursday,
May 6, English Literature, 7:15 am, outside the A-Bldg
French Literature, 7:15 am, outside the A-Bldg
French Literature& German Language, 12:55, A101

Friday,May 7
US History, 8am, A101

2. Is science your thing?  Come find the wonderful new science books we have
in the BHS Library.  Here are some titles:  Why Moths Hate Thomas Edison and
Other Urgent Inquiries into the Odd Nature of Nature,: The Secret Life of
Dust, Spare parts -From Peg Legs to Gene Splices, Great Essays in Science,
Mean Genes- From Sex to Money to Food, The Hunt for Zero Point- Inside the
Classified World of Antigravity Technology, The Lives of a Cell, and many
more.

3. Reminder to students from the Health Center:  The Health Center will be
closed on Thursday and Friday. If you need any services, please come in on
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.  Have a safe and healthy Spring Dance!

4. LOST- If you've lost a retainer, please see Ruby Taylor in
Administration.

5. Students- Do you have a band?  Would you like to perform?  Please sign
your band up to perform at BHS in the administration office.

6. Students- got a writing assignment due?  The Writer's Cafe is open at
lunchtime every Wednesday and Thursday in H102, the old library.  We have
writing coaches who can help you get your assignment done.  Snacks are free.
Come see us today.



Clubs

1. The oldest board game- Called Wei Chi in China, Baduk in Korea, or Go in
Japan, the game is little known in this country.  The former manager of the
Seattle Go Center, Bill Camp, will give an introductory talk on the game and
describe a very easy way to begin playing.  One hour, Monday, May 10, at
3:30 in room G103.

Sports

Senior Section
1. Attention All 2004 Graduating Seniors: Please take a moment and check the
SENIOR LIST that is POSTED in the Library and in the College Advisor's
office.  If you find any discrepancies you will need to notify me ASAP in
the Registrar's Office (D173).

2. SENIOR AWARDS ASSEMBLY: Participate in the Awards Assembly to be held on
Tuesday, May 25th at 7:00 pm.  Pick up a form in the College/ Career Center
to let us know about the honors and scholarships you have received.
Deadline: May 11.

3. AUDITIONS:  Want to perform at the 2004 BHS graduation?  This year, the
ceremony will showcase many talented BHS seniors.  Sign up to speak, or
perform in the administration office.  Auditions will be held on May 13th.

Events/ Performance
1.    Tuesday, May 4, 10:35 am - Representative of University of Washington
Wednesday, May 5, 10:35 am - National Association of Black Accountants

2. BIGGEST COLLEGE FAIR OF THE YEAR – Saturday, May 8, 1:00-4:30 pm East Bay
College Connection Fair at St. Mary’s College.  Free shuttles from Orinda
BART station to the fair.  More information, including the list of colleges
attending, is available at
< http://www.stmarys-ca.edu/ebcc> Planning guides are available in the
College/ Career Center. Over 140 colleges will be attending.

2. Please join Berkeley Public Library and Berkeley High School for our 11th
Annual Poetry Reading of original works by English Language Learners.
Friday, May 7th at 7:00 pm in the Central Library Reading Room.

3. 10th Annual Career Fair: Thursday, May 13, 2004 : 9 am to 12 noon at the
Berkeley Adult School.  Please call  644-8968 for more information.  Meet
employers, get job leads, and obtain employment information.

4. Poets and Writers of BHS!  Open mic event!  May 6, 2004 (Thursday) from
6:30-8:30 PM.  Sign up @ 6:30 pm and Readings at 7:00 pm.  Event at Anna's
Bistro.  1801 University Avenue.  Help support the fight against Domestic
Violence.  For more info Call Shannon Banks at 644-6928.

Sales
1. The Chicano/ Latino Seniors are having a food sale to celebrate 5 de
Mayo.  Come and support.  Viva Mexico!

2. Senior Prom tickets go on sale everyday starting this Monday the 3rd for
$60.  Prices go up $5 every week so buy your tickets today!  Last day of
sales is Friday, May 28th – NO Later!  Remember you must turn in your
contracts and library books to attend prom!

3. The Spring Dance, "Paradise at Night," is on!  The dance will be Friday,
May 7th @ 7:30 pm in the brand new BHS Student Union.  Tickets are on sale
everyday at the community Theatre Box office@ lunch.  BHS students only.
Must have ID.  Tickets are $7.00.


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Janet Huseby and Kathryn Capps are the facilitators of the etree; please
direct any questions or concerns to them at <bhs-owner at idiom.com>
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