Archive | September, 2010

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“All classes meet” schedule to stay for this semester at least

By Sophie Weinstein ‘13, Contributor. At the beginning of a new school year, many students were especially surprised by new scheduling amendments which allow all classes to meet the days immediately before and after a long weekend.

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CCDS medical heroes fly under the radar

CCDS medical heroes fly under the radar

By Edwin Sam ‘13, Contributor. Trainer Todd Harrison and team doctor Ron Hess (pictured) comprise the CCDS sports medicine staff. Their contributions on the field keep CCDS athletes in the game, and help prevent further injury.

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CARTOON by Victoria Paff

CARTOON by Victoria Paff

By Victoria Paff ‘13, Contributor. Remember when school didn’t seem that bad? Yeah right…

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Miller enjoys Maroon 5’s new album “Hands All Over”

Miller enjoys Maroon 5’s new album “Hands All Over”

By Haleigh Miller ’12, News Section Editor. Maroon 5’s newly released album, Hands All Over, has earned the right to be played on repeat on my iPod. It’s one of those albums that you learn all of the words to, and then sing them extremely loudly in the car. It’s catchy and entertaining, but not kitschy or overly mainstream.

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Behind the scenes: An inside look at the Upper School Student Council

Behind the scenes: An inside look at the Upper School Student Council

By Sabrina Finn ‘14, Contributor. With the elections having taken place at the end of last year, the CCDS Upper School student council is up and running. But some students may be unsure of who their leaders are and what their responsibilities include.

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Cantor disappointed in Zac Brown Band’s “You Get What You Give”

Cantor disappointed in Zac Brown Band’s “You Get What You Give”

By Jules Cantor ’11, Sports Section Editor.
Upon the announcement of the release of Zac Brown Band’s “You Get What You Give,” country music fans were ecstatic about the Atlanta-based sextet’s fourth release. After an extremely successful record, “The Foundation,” which featured four Billboard country number one singles, expectations were extremely high. Unfortunately, as I put the CD on in my car for the first time and listened one time through, I realized there was no way that this record would live up to its predecessor.

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Sophomore Nesbitt spends week in New York as Rockette

Sophomore Nesbitt spends week in New York as Rockette

By Annie Nesbitt ‘13, Contributor.
This summer, I spent a week in New York City as a Radio City Rockette for the Rockette Summer Intensive. It was pretty much one of the most amazing experiences of my life.

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Unity of Snell family leads to athletic success

Unity of Snell family leads to athletic success

By Edwin Sam ’13, Contributor. Whether Coach John Snell (pictured) is yelling words of encouragement to the girls varsity basketball team, Ashley Snell is instructing the volleyball team from the sidelines, or junior Ricci Snell is draining yet another three-point shot on the basketball court, the Snell family continuously has a major impact on CCDS athletics.

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Cantor sees Reds’ resurgence electrifying city

Cantor sees Reds’ resurgence electrifying city

By Jules Cantor ‘11, Sports Section Editor
15 years have passed since the Reds have reached the postseason, and Cincinnati baseball fans, hungry for a winner, are ecstatic about the Reds’ current success.

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SAGE dining service director the unsung hero of CCDS drama

SAGE dining service director the unsung hero of CCDS drama

By Holly Dayton ‘13, Contributor. Donna Fischer, SAGE Food Service Director, has a double life. When she is not overseeing the kitchen, she helps the CCDS drama department with hair and makeup for their plays and musicals.

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VIDEO: Interview of the Week: Irons and Irony: One half of Country Day’s Golden Couple sits down with The Scroll

VIDEO: Interview of the Week: Irons and Irony: One half of Country Day’s Golden Couple sits down with The Scroll

By Cody Pomeranz ‘11, Co-Editor-in-Chief.
Yes, it is finally here. This past Wednesday, The Scroll met with the “brilliant and insightful” Mrs. Patricia Dunn (yes, those are her modest words) to shoot the breeze on a variety of topics, from her fellow teachers to the children she often times has trouble remembering. Enjoy the two-part interview!

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Indians football enters Summit homecoming matchup at 2-2

Indians football enters Summit homecoming matchup at 2-2

CCD’s “Boys of Fall” return to the gridiron in week 5 to face archrivals Summit. The Indians have dominated the series over the past 25 years, and look to continue their supremacy and garner their first Miami Valley Conference victory of the 2010 football season.

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