Archive | September, 2009

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Eleven seniors named National Merit Semifinalists

Eleven seniors named National Merit Semifinalists

Eleven members of the Class of 2010 have been named Semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship program.

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Cartoon by John Robinson

The So-Called Best Years of Your Life

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Double Take with Dr. Martin

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Alexis Victor in new Miley Cyrus movie

Alexis Victor in new Miley Cyrus movie

The manager of our hotel told us shortly before we headed out to the beach that Miley Cyrus was filming a new movie at that exact same location. Great, we thought, so there’s going to be five times as many people and a bunch of screaming little girls.

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Featured artist: Rebecca Miller writes poetry that “plays in her head”

Rebecca Miller, ’12, started writing in seventh grade after attending a camp at Women Writing for (a) Change, but even before then poems and stories were always “playing in [her] head.” She mainly writes free verse poetry; however, she also likes writing “little stories.” Her favorite writers include J. K. Rowling, Sarah Dessen, and Billy Collins. In college, she plans to pursue education as a major, perhaps with a minor in math or theater. Rebecca shares one of her pieces called “Differences.”

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VIDEO: Todd Legette promises tribute to the King of Pop

Senior Todd Legette promises The Scroll an exclusive video tribute to the late Michael Jackson.

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HUMOR: Random student disappearances confound Rangers

The number of missing children in Cincinnati has risen dramatically in the past few weeks. The focal point of these numerous disappearances seems to be at CCDS in Indian Hill, and particularly, the Upper School. Upwards of 20 students have been reported as missing or kidnapped from this small independent school and the Indian Hill Rangers cannot seem to figure out why this is happening.

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Top 10 funniest Upper School teachers

Top 10 funniest Upper School teachers

By Jayne Caron, ‘10, The Lens Section Editor

Mr. Howard Brownstein,  cookie monster and basketball coach extraordinaire, has a booming, distinctive voice that can be heard throughout the hallways as he cracks jokes, extols  the virtues of mathematics and basketball, and describes the physical similarity between Mrs. Dunn and senior Nick Bender to all [...]

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Rainor Tangvald heads to Ithaca in pursuit of film aspirations

Rainor Tangvald, like his fellow CCDS seniors, is off to a great college where he plans to pursue his dream: filmmaking.

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Pomeranz shares his secrets to success in a question-and-answer session

In film, nothing happens without teamwork: directors of photography, key grips, costume designers, producers. That’s one outlet for students to establish connections and essentially mimic the industry as undergraduates.

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Baldur Tangvald combines knowledge of film and acting to pursue directing

Baldur Tangvald, a junior at CCDS, has a love and natural talent for film.

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