2003 December Harker News

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DECEMBER 2003 (VOL. 10, NO. 3)

M O N T H L Y

N E W S L E T T E R

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Harker students participated in their first televised Quiz Bowl on Sat., Nov. 15 soundly defeating the

Fall sports season full of successes ............... 12 & 13 MS trips full of natural beauty and fun ................... 14 & 15 US rocks the airwaves with PULSE ............................ 17

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Quiz Bowl Team Wins Big on First Televised Show

Quiz bowl photos by Pam Dickinson

team from De La Salle High School of Concord with a score of 300 to 150. The half-hour show was taped before a live studio audience

comprised of Harker and De La Salle fans who all cheered both teams on with Harker pom poms (both schools’ colors happen to be green and white!). The Harker team, led by captain Yi Sun, Gr. 10, along with juniors Mason Liang and Lev Pisarsky, were cool, calm and collected, per forming like pros under the pressure. Senior Vivek Bansal, team organizer and alternate, cheered along with the audience, which included proud parents and

Harker staff. “Thank you to all who came to this exciting match!” said team advisor and US math teacher, Bradley Stoll. This match of Quiz Bowl will air on Sat., Jan. 17 at noon on KRON TV Channel 4. Harker qualified to participate in the next televised round of Quiz Bowl in Jan. 2004. Watch the newsletter for details!

Tamagawa Buddies Bring Fun and Friendship to Harker This year marked the 9th year of exchange visits between Harker and the Tamagawa Gauken School in Tokyo, Japan, and the 10th year of our sister school partnership. And this year’s group of 32 students and four chaperones made it the largest exchange group yet! Arriving Oct. 21, they joined Harker’s Gr. 6 students in Yosemite for two days and then returned to San Jose for six days of activities with their Harker buddies.

dance troupe and an American folk song group. Tamagawa students participated by introducing themselves in English to the crowd, which also included Harker staff members and volunteer translators. The Tamagawa students then spent the rest of the weekend with their host families exploring the San Francisco Bay and Monterey Bay areas.

Their official visit with their buddies and host families began with the annual Welcome Luncheon on Sat., Oct. 25 in the BKN gym, which was decorated with the red, white and blue theme of Traveling Across America, complete with the Statue of Liber ty and a San Francisco cable car. Our guests and their host families were treated to the debut per formance of the Harker faculty/staff choir, NoteWor thy, as well as performances by US Downbeat, a Native American

• Tamagawa students shadowing their Harker buddies and attending a regular day of classes.

Fri., Feb. 6, 2004 Full update including announcement of models on pages 6 & 7!

This year’s visit also included:

• Student Welcome Assembly featuring a number of musical and dance groups from grades 3 through 12. • Harvest Festival of

bobbing for apples, painting pumpkins, making witch pins and breaking Halloween piñatas. • Art workshop to create glass fusion jewelry and dance workshop. • Evening at the Grand National Rodeo at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. • Gr. 6 field trip to the Tech Museum with Tamagawa guests. • Q & A session with guests to give Harker students an opportunity to ask the students about life in Japan and their school. continued on pg. 8

Students Honored for Service

Diane Resse

Mark Tantrum

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Congratulations to Harker’s Digital Clubhouse Network (DCN) members who were awarded the President’s Service Award at the Nov. 11 Veteran’s Day Tribute to Service Ceremony held at San Jose’s Parkside Auditorium. See story on page 19.


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