[BHS etree] BULLETIN: Student Daily Bulletin for 11/28/06

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STUDENT DAILY BULLETIN
November 28, 2006

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Administration

*1. Young people ages 15-24 make up half of all new HIV infections
worldwide.  The Berkeley High School Health Center will be hosting a
school-wide event on Friday, December 1st for World AIDS Day.  Stop
by the Donahue Gym from 8:30 am - 12:15 pm.  There will be displays,
hands-on learning activities, and panels from the AIDS Memorial
Quilt.  "Stop AIDS - Keep the Promise"

2. JOBS: Looking for experienced student with good computer skills,
filing and organization 2-6 hours a week with flexible hours. $8-$10
per hour. Email Bett Martinez at well-being at pacbell.net or phone her
at 526-0312 more info email possible society.org

3. JOBS: Part-time Circuit coach position- 8-10 hours/week at $8 an
hour plus commission, free membership and fun environment.  Must be
energetic, friendly and interested in women's health.  Will train.
1537 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley, 510-666-0904, ask for Nikki.

Clubs

*1. Earphone English at lunch on Wednesday in C116 as usual.

2. Have you ever wanted to experience a motion picture stunt?  You
can at the Cinematography Club.  We will make movies!  Act! Direct!
Film! Create dazzling special effects!  Write captivating movies
scripts!  Punch extras in the Face!  We want you!  Wednesdays at
lunch in G208.  Be there and/or punched in the face.

3 Come to Condom Club and learn the facts about HIV, STD's, and how
to be safe.  Wednesday, November 29th during lunch in room H114.  You
must attend the entire time to get a condom club sticker on your
student ID. Don't forget to bring your lunch and ID. Snacks will be
served.

Sports

*1. Basketball games tonight!  BHS Boys and Girls Varsity teams play
against Santa Rosa tonight beginning at 6pm. here in the Donahue Gym.

Senior / Junior Section

1. Full Scholarships are available for a high school exchange program
in Germany.  No previous German language is required. Partial
scholarships are also available for 16 other countries. Students can
choose from summer, semester and academic year programs. Apply at
http://www.intraxstudyabroad.com/scholarships .  For more
information, call Elizabeth Mounts at 800-579-1709 ext 649.  Postmark
deadline: December 16th.

*2. (corrected web address) Are you a senior African-American male
who is interested in becoming a teacher?  You may be able to go to
college for FREE!  This program is a collaboration between Clemon
University and three black colleges (benedict College, Clafin
University and Morris College) to train, certify and secure
employment for African American males in South Carolina.  If you are
interested, go to http://www.callmemister.clemson.edu/ for more
information and the application.

3. The center for Clinical Immunology at Stanford University Summer
Intern Program.  If you are a current junior or senior who will have
completed a biology class by the end of this school year and are
interested in biology research, apply for this 8 week summer program
consisting of lab research, lecture and some clinical exposure.  The
program includes a $1,500 stipend to each attendee.  Housing is not
provided.  Applications are available at  http://ccis.stanford.edu .
Deadline: January 16, 2007.  To get your questions answered, email: [
mailto:pjutz at stanford.edu ]or mgrantz at stanford.edu.


Events/Performances

1. The Berkeley High School Jazz Ensemble Fall Concert is December 1
at 7:30 PM.  Come hear what our award winning ensemble and combos
have going on this year.  There will be delicious food for sale
before the concert and at intermission so bring your appetites.  This
is all happening at the Florence Schwimley Little Theater, on the
Berkeley High School campus.
Tickets are available only at the door, Box Office opens at 7:00.
$10 general admission, $3 non-BHS students and FREE for Berkeley High
School students, faculty and staff.  For more information call
510-525-2326.

2. The Berkeley Rep Teen Council is now accepting submissions for
their fifth annual Target @Teen One Acts Festival.  For the Festival,
two original one act plays will be written, produced, directed and
performed by Bay Area Teens.  The final due date is January 1, 2007.
Also, for those wishing to get comments on apiece they are working on
or for those wanting to start something new, the Berkeley Rep Teen
Council will be holding a free playwriting workshop on Wednesday,
November 29 at 4:30 pm on Addison at the Berkeley Rep School of
Theatre.  All teen writers are welcome and encouraged to come,
whether or not they have experience in playwriting.

3. While you are out shopping this week, pick up some extra canned
goods and bring them to your second period class.  The canned food
drive is still going on. Every day counts!  The class with the most
cans will get a pizza party so bring in your cans.  The cans will be
used in BHS Annual Holiday Meal on December 9th.


SALES

*1. Early bird ticket sales for the Winterball are next week!
December 5-7 after school at the Allston St. Box Office you can buy
your Winter Ball tickets for just $45.  The price goes up every week!
After that, it goes up $5 each week.



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