Archive | February, 2010

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March moving to L.A. in search of Hollywood stardom

March moving to L.A. in search of Hollywood stardom

By Avery Maier, ‘13, News Editor. Freshman Jenny March’s dream of becoming a professional actress may soon come true. Jenny and her mother Jeanette are moving to Los Angeles for several months on March 1 so Jenny can pursue acting opportunities in the country’s entertainment capital.

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Kate Taylor: Life of a non-lifer

Kate Taylor: Life of a non-lifer

By Kate Taylor, ‘11, Contributor. I’m not a lifer (probably as opposite as it is possible to get, actually). And I never will be. Honestly, I am a Non-Lifer and proud of it.

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Vietnam veterans visit campus

Vietnam veterans visit campus

By Avery Maier, ’13, News Editor. Vietnam War veterans Dr. Robert Arnoldt and Dr. James Brask spoke to the Upper School in Keeler Theater on Friday, Feb. 19, about their personal history, and the nation’s collective history, of the Vietnam War.

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Double-take: student-celebrity lookalikes

Double-take: student-celebrity lookalikes

By Claire Heinichen, ‘11, Lighter Fare Editor. You’ve seen The Scroll’s past double-takes with teachers: Mr. Tumolo as Santa, Mr. Brownstein as Elliot Gould, Dr. Martin as King Leonidas. But what about the students of CCDS? Who are their famous doppelgangers?

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PERSPECTIVE: Wrong that college acceptances define students

PERSPECTIVE: Wrong that college acceptances define students

By Jayne Caron, ‘10, The Lens Section Editor. Our school’s focus on getting students into big-name Ivy League (or similarly prestigious) institutions has created an environment where the name of the college we’re attending, and the classes we took to get there, define our identities at school.

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Boys swimming relay confident going into state

Boys swimming relay confident going into state

By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. Nathaniel Adams, Isaac Guttman, Jimmy Stafford, and J.R. Strubbe will compete in the State Tournament beginning Friday night at Canton McKinley High School in Canton, Ohio.

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“Thoroughly Modern Millie” to premiere this weekend

“Thoroughly Modern Millie” to premiere this weekend

By Isabella Guttman, ‘13, Contributor. “Thoroughly Modern Millie” is a romantic comedy that takes place during the time of the fast-changing life of the Roaring 20s, when jazz and bobbed hair were popular. Performances are in the Keeler Theater on Thursday, Feb. 25 and Friday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 27 at 1 and 7 p.m.

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POLL: How many hours of sleep do you get on an average school night?

POLL: How many hours of sleep do you get on an average school night?

We students spend eight hours a day at school, and many more doing homework, playing sports, and participating in extracurriculars. Given all these time commitments, plus others, how much sleep do you get on an average school night?

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Weinstein reviews Winter Formal fashion

Weinstein reviews Winter Formal fashion

By Sophie Weinstein, ‘13, Contributor. What were the most popular trends at the winter dance? Read on for a review of Winter Formal fashion, including comments from the models of the most popular trends!

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Lemen, seniors ready to lead softball

Lemen, seniors ready to lead softball

By Jules Cantor, ‘11, Sports Editor. Monday, Feb. 22 marks the first day of softball practice, and the 2010 CCDS Indians are ready to improve upon their 7-10 record from a year ago.

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Service calendar aims to prevent community service overload

Service calendar aims to prevent community service overload

By Rebecca Miller, ‘12, Contributor
This year, CCDS saw an explosion in community service projects, from Get Buzzed to Unified for UNIFAT. The worry now is whether CCDS can keep so many service projects going without giving the students a burnout.

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Author, journalist Jake Halpern visits campus

Author, journalist Jake Halpern visits campus

By Allison Lazarus, ‘10, Perspectives Section Editor, and Will Portman, ‘10, Editor-in-Chief. Author, journalist, and radio producer Jake Halpern visited campus last Thursday, Feb. 18, speaking at a Middle School assembly (pictured) and meeting with about a dozen Upper School students to discuss his work and writing in general.

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