However, Pranav wasn't the only First Hunt-er to star in AsiaFest. Several members of the hall did outstandingly in the Fashion Show skit/dance, which was really impressive. Others danced throughout the evening with 3 or even 4 different dancing acts, such as Bhangra, "I came I danced I conquered," Go Crazy, Enthalpy, and many more. I myself even acted in the Piano Battle skit, which I thought was so much fun. In short, the show was an astounding success thanks to the many hours practicing, rehearsing, and putting together AsiaFest so that it could be the success that it was! And for the many members of the hall who either performed our came out to support your hallmates, thank you! Below I have included some pictures of the performance.. enjoy!
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Sunday, December 7, 2014
AsiaFest 2014!!!
Saturday December 6th marked what was actually the second AsiaFest that has taken place in 2014 (usually, they are held in the spring, but this year things got switched up a bit). And what an amazing show it was! The roughly 2-hour annual performance choreographed and produced by students is always sure to be an entertaining night, and this year was no exception. Featuring timeless skits such as Yellow Fever, Asian Tourists, and Piano Battle, cultural dances such as Tinikling, Bhangra, and K-wave, a humorous "5-minute Bollywood" production, an amazing Martial Arts exhibition, and so much more, AsiaFest is as much fun to put on as it is to watch. And we as a hall were well represented both on the stage and in the audience. First Hunt's Pranav Kemburu, as one of the Asian Cultures Club Officers, served as a host and in several dances and other acts, in addition to telling the funny story throughout the show of "How I met your mother," where it is gradually unveiled which of three childhood ladies would sweep him off his feet. Pranav worked very hard to make AsiaFest a success, and we are proud of him for his dedication and hard work that made the show possible.
However, Pranav wasn't the only First Hunt-er to star in AsiaFest. Several members of the hall did outstandingly in the Fashion Show skit/dance, which was really impressive. Others danced throughout the evening with 3 or even 4 different dancing acts, such as Bhangra, "I came I danced I conquered," Go Crazy, Enthalpy, and many more. I myself even acted in the Piano Battle skit, which I thought was so much fun. In short, the show was an astounding success thanks to the many hours practicing, rehearsing, and putting together AsiaFest so that it could be the success that it was! And for the many members of the hall who either performed our came out to support your hallmates, thank you! Below I have included some pictures of the performance.. enjoy!
However, Pranav wasn't the only First Hunt-er to star in AsiaFest. Several members of the hall did outstandingly in the Fashion Show skit/dance, which was really impressive. Others danced throughout the evening with 3 or even 4 different dancing acts, such as Bhangra, "I came I danced I conquered," Go Crazy, Enthalpy, and many more. I myself even acted in the Piano Battle skit, which I thought was so much fun. In short, the show was an astounding success thanks to the many hours practicing, rehearsing, and putting together AsiaFest so that it could be the success that it was! And for the many members of the hall who either performed our came out to support your hallmates, thank you! Below I have included some pictures of the performance.. enjoy!
Happy Birthday to Neeraj Suresh!!
Happy 18th, Neeraj!! We hope you have a great rest of your birthday, and that the rest of your senior year may be just as special.
-First Hunt
-First Hunt
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Holiday Hall Dinner Reminder
With the annual Hall Dinner just a week away, we ask again that everyone please contribute either a Holiday dish or a gift card to the Hall Dinner fund so that this year's celebration may be a success, as always. Mr. Newbauer sent out an email around back in November regarding what specific kinds of dishes and what stores we would most appreciate gift card donations for. About a week ago, additionally, Praruj Pant sent out an email invitation and another request for contributions to the dinner, which also included additional information about the dinner.
As we enter the planning and preparation phase this week for the Dinner (which will be on Sunday, December 14th at 5pm), we thank everyone who has already contributed and we thank those who will in advance. If you have any questions or would like to make a contribution, please contact Praruj Pant at pant15p@ncssm.edu, as he is in charge of the dinner itself. Everyone on hall, additionally, will help with dinner in the form of setting up, cleaning up, or helping to cook various dishes for the meal.
Each year, the hall dinner is reported by residents to be one of the fondest memories they have of their time spent at NCSSM and on First Hunt. It really is a special time that we all get together to enjoy food and fellowship, and celebrate the holiday season. We thank you all for your help in making this annual event a huge success!
Sincerely,
The First Hunt RLA's and Mike Newbauer
As we enter the planning and preparation phase this week for the Dinner (which will be on Sunday, December 14th at 5pm), we thank everyone who has already contributed and we thank those who will in advance. If you have any questions or would like to make a contribution, please contact Praruj Pant at pant15p@ncssm.edu, as he is in charge of the dinner itself. Everyone on hall, additionally, will help with dinner in the form of setting up, cleaning up, or helping to cook various dishes for the meal.
Each year, the hall dinner is reported by residents to be one of the fondest memories they have of their time spent at NCSSM and on First Hunt. It really is a special time that we all get together to enjoy food and fellowship, and celebrate the holiday season. We thank you all for your help in making this annual event a huge success!
Sincerely,
The First Hunt RLA's and Mike Newbauer
And this week's Weekly Wonder..... Tejas Dalvi!!
What a wonderful person Tejas Dalvi is. I think I speak for many when I say that I love having him as part of our First Hunt family! This week we bestow the noblest title of "Wonder of the Week" to Mr. Tejas Dalvi! Please read below to learn more about Tejas.
Happy Birthday to Tejas Dalvi!!
Tejas also celebrated his 17th birthday over the course of the week. We celebrated by singing to him as a hall and with the usual First Hunt birthday welcome (which happens at midnight). We hope that you had a great day Tejas and that you can look forward to a wonderful year to come.
Happy Birthday to Henry Bristol!!
Henry celebrated his 17th over Break, but we still sang our unique First Hunt song for him upon his return. We hope you had a great day and will have many happy days in the year to come, Henry!
Monday, December 1, 2014
Welcome Back! December, Here we Come
Dear Parents and Residents,
With Thanksgiving Break and November behind us, we move farther into Second Tri and know that we will find some tougher weeks ahead. With just two and a half weeks until Winter Break, us smathers' know that there isn't much time until we find ourselves on another break. Most teachers, however, take that to be reason enough to really challenge you for those short couple of weeks that you are here. December is definitely one of the toughest months workload-wise, with lots of assignments, major projects, and tests, and a greater tendency for a lot of those assignments to be crammed into the same week. It's also the final month for Seniors to wrap up those college applications (and for some of us, college decisions already!). AsiaFest is on December 6th, Semi-Formal on the 13th, and the Annual First Hunt Hall Dinner is on Sunday, December 14th. There is also a school-wide Holiday celebration, a December Koffehaus, and a host of hall programs planned for the coming weeks and month.
December can be stressful on the individual at NCSSM. In response, we need to provide even more support than usual for our hall mates. First Hunt's Hall Dinner plays a part in promoting hall unity and helping individuals de-stress for a few hours for fun and fellowship with some delicious food. I'll post additional information about the Hall Dinner soon.. if you haven't seen, though, please RSVP (for residents) to Praruj Pant via email and for parents and family members, we ask that you please donate either a dish or a gift amount to help us provide enough food for all of us. Thank you so much! See the email from Praruj Pant from just a couple days ago for additional information- more info coming to you soon.
Happy Holidays!
-First Hunt
With Thanksgiving Break and November behind us, we move farther into Second Tri and know that we will find some tougher weeks ahead. With just two and a half weeks until Winter Break, us smathers' know that there isn't much time until we find ourselves on another break. Most teachers, however, take that to be reason enough to really challenge you for those short couple of weeks that you are here. December is definitely one of the toughest months workload-wise, with lots of assignments, major projects, and tests, and a greater tendency for a lot of those assignments to be crammed into the same week. It's also the final month for Seniors to wrap up those college applications (and for some of us, college decisions already!). AsiaFest is on December 6th, Semi-Formal on the 13th, and the Annual First Hunt Hall Dinner is on Sunday, December 14th. There is also a school-wide Holiday celebration, a December Koffehaus, and a host of hall programs planned for the coming weeks and month.
December can be stressful on the individual at NCSSM. In response, we need to provide even more support than usual for our hall mates. First Hunt's Hall Dinner plays a part in promoting hall unity and helping individuals de-stress for a few hours for fun and fellowship with some delicious food. I'll post additional information about the Hall Dinner soon.. if you haven't seen, though, please RSVP (for residents) to Praruj Pant via email and for parents and family members, we ask that you please donate either a dish or a gift amount to help us provide enough food for all of us. Thank you so much! See the email from Praruj Pant from just a couple days ago for additional information- more info coming to you soon.
Happy Holidays!
-First Hunt
Program: Spirituality Discussion
November 19th, 2014
One of my favorite programs of November came just a couple nights before we took off for Thanksgiving break. I (Steven) led a spirituality discussion with a couple of other hall-mates. In all honesty, it was something I was a bit nervous about, and that was.. well that was for a couple of reasons. First, I was nervous about whether I'd ask the right questions, which was really a pretty silly concern- because what I found was that no matter what questions I had prepared, someone else (or myself) probably had a better question stored in their head anyway that just needed the right kind of discussion and thinking to unlock it. So there we sat, talking for what I thought might be a twenty or twenty-five minute program. We just got so immersed in the discussion, however, that before we knew it an hour had gone by, even an hour and fifteen minutes. It was such an incredible discussion we had: we each gave personal thoughts about what spirituality and religion (or lack thereof) meant to us, how we perceived it, what our families taught us, and what we actually do about it or how we deal with it. We talked about more than just spirituality though. We went on to explore morality, and how we thought our families' raising of us shaped us to who we are today. We talked about internal joys and fears, and how we thought we'd changed since our freshman year or even from the previous year of high school.
It's conversations like these that really help one to re-realize what an amazing group of people he is surrounded with at NCSSM, and on First Hunt. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, one of the things that I am most thankful for at NCSSM is that I have the ability to talk to someone else about this- any person, any time, and they will almost always give me a very meaningful answer. It's a connection that I never really had with any of my friends before coming here, as I'm sure it is for lots of other NCSSM students. One of the reasons I am happiest I came to NCSSM is for conversations like that spirituality discussion. I look forward to many more.
One of my favorite programs of November came just a couple nights before we took off for Thanksgiving break. I (Steven) led a spirituality discussion with a couple of other hall-mates. In all honesty, it was something I was a bit nervous about, and that was.. well that was for a couple of reasons. First, I was nervous about whether I'd ask the right questions, which was really a pretty silly concern- because what I found was that no matter what questions I had prepared, someone else (or myself) probably had a better question stored in their head anyway that just needed the right kind of discussion and thinking to unlock it. So there we sat, talking for what I thought might be a twenty or twenty-five minute program. We just got so immersed in the discussion, however, that before we knew it an hour had gone by, even an hour and fifteen minutes. It was such an incredible discussion we had: we each gave personal thoughts about what spirituality and religion (or lack thereof) meant to us, how we perceived it, what our families taught us, and what we actually do about it or how we deal with it. We talked about more than just spirituality though. We went on to explore morality, and how we thought our families' raising of us shaped us to who we are today. We talked about internal joys and fears, and how we thought we'd changed since our freshman year or even from the previous year of high school.
It's conversations like these that really help one to re-realize what an amazing group of people he is surrounded with at NCSSM, and on First Hunt. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, one of the things that I am most thankful for at NCSSM is that I have the ability to talk to someone else about this- any person, any time, and they will almost always give me a very meaningful answer. It's a connection that I never really had with any of my friends before coming here, as I'm sure it is for lots of other NCSSM students. One of the reasons I am happiest I came to NCSSM is for conversations like that spirituality discussion. I look forward to many more.
Recap: the First Hunt Relay
November 18th, 2014
Tonight the hall broke up into 5 teams who competed with each other for the noble title of First Hunt Relay champion. Each team competed to see who could complete a series of 13 events as quickly as they could. These ranged from eating donuts of a string to spinning around a bat 10 times to building a human pyramid or having to pass a tennis ball to all team members only using the space between the chin and neck. In short, each team sought to progress through a series of several challenges (which tested both individual and team abilities) to see who was the best 1st-Hunters.
Of course, this was a great deal of fun and no one group is really better than another, which was actually the final result. One team won by just a few fractions of a second; the remaining teams had completed the last test within just 30 seconds of the first. In the end, we were all rewarded with a pizza party (hooray!), but what we can really take away from this is that we are one as a hall and we got to have some fun with each other. It can be tough at NCSSM to be a team player, but in the end it is one of the best things you can do, for both yourself and for others. First Hunt is a family- and families both work hard and play hard, all the time sticking together. The First Hunt relay was a great chance for us to come together and enjoy that about each other once again.
Tonight the hall broke up into 5 teams who competed with each other for the noble title of First Hunt Relay champion. Each team competed to see who could complete a series of 13 events as quickly as they could. These ranged from eating donuts of a string to spinning around a bat 10 times to building a human pyramid or having to pass a tennis ball to all team members only using the space between the chin and neck. In short, each team sought to progress through a series of several challenges (which tested both individual and team abilities) to see who was the best 1st-Hunters.
Of course, this was a great deal of fun and no one group is really better than another, which was actually the final result. One team won by just a few fractions of a second; the remaining teams had completed the last test within just 30 seconds of the first. In the end, we were all rewarded with a pizza party (hooray!), but what we can really take away from this is that we are one as a hall and we got to have some fun with each other. It can be tough at NCSSM to be a team player, but in the end it is one of the best things you can do, for both yourself and for others. First Hunt is a family- and families both work hard and play hard, all the time sticking together. The First Hunt relay was a great chance for us to come together and enjoy that about each other once again.
November Hall Food Thank-you!
We'd like to think Carol and Steve Tulevech as well as Michael and Betsy Piehler for their generous contributions to the hall on November 12th and 19th, respectively. You and your donated items were very much appreciated and enjoyed by all on First Hunt!
Furthermore, we at First Hunt hope that all of you and your families had a wonderful Thanksgiving and time with your sons.
Furthermore, we at First Hunt hope that all of you and your families had a wonderful Thanksgiving and time with your sons.
Happy Birthday Shane!!!
Shane celebrated his 18th birthday on November 15th (a glorious day, of course). We wish you a great year and hope you enjoyed your special day! Go Shane! And thank you, Praruj, for this very appropriate birthday sign.
Honoring a Few of Our Pre-Thanksgiving Weekly Wonders
I'd like to apologize for not having uploaded some of our more recent weekly wonders. Each spent their week of fame on the hall's walls and it is fair that these people receive that same special treatment on our blog.
Each of these individuals is truly wonderful and are so important to making First Hunt the amazing community that we have been and continue to be. Please read below to learn more about them!
Presenting: the marvelous Jack Robertson, the outstanding Pranav Kemburu, the exceptional Christian Bailey-Burke, the remarkable Reid Herrera, and the amazing Henry Bristol!!
Each of these individuals is truly wonderful and are so important to making First Hunt the amazing community that we have been and continue to be. Please read below to learn more about them!
Presenting: the marvelous Jack Robertson, the outstanding Pranav Kemburu, the exceptional Christian Bailey-Burke, the remarkable Reid Herrera, and the amazing Henry Bristol!!
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