First Hunt's official blog. A wonderful way to be involved with everything that First Hunt is doing throughout the year, from Convocation to Commencement.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Durham Bulls Game!
On Saturday, thanks to Matt Nichols and his family, 1st Hunt took a trip to a Durham Bulls Game! We had a great time bonding with each other over Americas Favorite Passtime- Baseball. Another hall, 1st Royall, also went to the game so that was also a fun chance to get to interact with another hall. The Bulls were victorious over Norfolk, with a final score of 4-3 in what was a very enjoyable game to watch, with awesome weather too. Below are some pictures from the event and more can be found above in the slideshow!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
IM Soccer! by Seth Templeton
On Tuesday, 8/21/2012, First Hunt had its first intramural
soccer game of the season. Intramurals (IMs for short) are short games that
are held throughout the week between halls on campus. As of right now there are
soccer and Ultimate(fall sports) as well as basketball and volleyball (winter
sports) IMs. At this first soccer game, First Hunt enjoyed the thrill of a very physically, mentally, and
emotionally stimulating victory over 2nd East, our upstairs
neighbors. With a final score of 2-1, our soccer IM team captains, Taylor Firn and
Warren Zielke, led the hall to victory and kicked off the season with what looks
to be a positive foreshadowing of our future success. MVP’s for this game
include, but are not limited to, Jeffrey Phillips who did an outstanding job as
our goalkeeper, and Jin Yoon who displayed real passion and determination
throughout the entire game. However what truly makes an IM game is not victory,
but hall participation and I am happy to say that the majority of our eligible
“First Hunters” (people in 1st trimester varsity sports cannot participate) were there and showing support for the team!
Hall Food for Wednesday, 8/15 and 8/22
Last week, our very own Mike Newbauer provided the hall food for the hall. We had delicious chocolate cake and some good time to spend together! This week, HT Slaughter and his family graciously provided the hall with Krispy Kreme doughnuts! These were both great times to take a little break from our work and studying and to spend some time with the guys on hall! Thanks again to Mike and also the Slaughters!
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
NCSSM Sustainability Conference
On Monday, August 21, NCSSM had its kickoff for their Sustainability project that is serving as a major focus for the student government this year. As well as being very important to the school, NCSSM is also participating on a committee to implement sustainability practices throughout the North Carolina University System. The event started out with the keynote speaker, William Winner, Ph. D., talking to the students about what sustainability is and why it is so important. Then, there were many breakout sessions that the students attended to learn more about ares in sustainability that interested them. If you are interested in finding out more information about the conference and this event, including a list of all the breakout sessions, follow the link below.
http://www.ncssm.edu/news/ncssm-holds-sustainability-conference-monday
http://www.ncssm.edu/news/ncssm-holds-sustainability-conference-monday
T-Shirt Signing Dance
Every year, NCSSM holds a T-Shirt signing dance. All the students who want to participate gather in the PEC (Physical Education Center) wearing white shirts. People go around and simply sign other people's shirts. It is a great chance to meet new people and and creates an object that you can keep to remember the year. Throughout the event, there is a dance going on in the gym so people move in and out changing between dancing and signing shirts! It is a great event that many people remember as one of their most fond moments of the beginning of the year. Below is a picture of 1st Hunt as they prepared to go to the dance. More pictures can be seen on the slideshow at the top of the page.
One Act Play- by Burton Burrows (Drama Board member)
Every year the NCSSM Drama Board puts on the One Act play
the first weekend after school starts. The One Act play, also known as the Year
in Review, is the previous year’s three main stage plays compiled into a 30 minute
production performed by the 6 Drama Board members. Last year’s plays were Once Upon a Midnight Dreary, the musical
Hairspray, and the Shakespearean play
A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream. Instead
of the typical play, the Drama Board presented each play in the form of a skit
each representing different styles of acting. Once Upon a Midnight Dreary was done very quickly and interwoven
with references to previous plays. The retelling of Hairspray was performed through an improvisational game called the
Jazz Square of Death, where at least one actor on stage had to be doing a jazz square
at all times. A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream
was performed 3 times, each time decreasing the words an actor was allowed
to use per sentence. The final performance was done with only one word. Overall
the intentions of the One Act play were to showcase the previous year’s performances
in a quick and entertaining way to get people interested in being a part of the
plays a NCSSM.
Monday, August 20, 2012
1st Day of Classes and Convocation
On Tuesday, August 14 classes started for all Science and Math students. It was a very exciting, and for some confusing, day but it was a great one. The juniors finally got to see what was so great about the education they will be receiving here. That night, to officially start the school year, was the 33rd Convocation. We all heard a great speech from Dr. Kenneth Gibbs, who was a member of the NCSSM Class of 2001 and is now a Science and Technology Fellow with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. It was a great ceremony and the reception afterwards was fun, with lots of pictures being taken to remember the special event. Below are a few snapshots from the event. More pictures can be found in the slideshow at the top of the page.
All the guys on hall
The guys and the sister hall
Mike and the RLAs
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