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Why you should be the new Lighter Fare Section Editor


By Claire Heinichen ‘11, Lighter Fare Section Editor. Now I’m sure you are thinking to yourself, “Writing for the humor section? That doesn’t sound like any fun at all,” which it may or may not be true, or “I’m not funny,” which you may or may not be, but hey, it looks good on a college application! But there is more to being the lead (and only) writer for the humor section than padding your college resume.

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12 students inducted into Cum Laude Society


By Avery Maier ‘13, News Editor. At an assembly on February 17, twelve juniors and seniors were inducted into the CCDS chapter of the Cum Laude Society.

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Club Grant to be “one heck of a night”


By Avery Maier ‘13, News Editor. CCDS Upper School winter formal will be held from 8:00- 11:00 at “Club Grant” on the Keeler stage Saturday 29. With great music picked out and a well decorated dance floor, “It’s sure to be one heck of a night,” said Grant Hesser ’11, Club Grant DJ, where “the great music will just keep on coming.

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HUMOR: A day in the life of the Scroll’s hot new it couple “Comanda”


By Claire Heinichen, ‘11, Lighter Fare Editor. It’s 8:05am on a typical Monday morning, and both Cody and Amanda are still in their jammies, pondering new ways to torture the Scroll staff while enjoying a nice stack of latkes.

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VIDEO: Interview of the Month: Hesser discusses girlfriend Taylor Swift and reminisces on his infamous “Dr. McCall Mug” incident


When one thinks of a funnyman at CCDS, it seems the first person that always comes to mind is the wildly hilarious Grant Hesser. So, The Scroll thought it might be a fun idea to sit down and talk with our favorite white-haired senior.

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Gymnastics has high hopes with a full squad


By Cassie Sachs ‘13, Contributor.
With an increased participation from nine to fourteen, Coach Steve Conner is excited about the gymnastics squad’s potential.

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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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Heinichen tackles the Outback: summer trip to Australia


By Claire Heinichen, ‘11, Lighter Fare Section Editor. After a summer trip to the Down Under, senior Claire Heinichen gives tips on how to find adventure in Austrailia and make your way out alive.

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Armstead’s run to state caps off successful girls track season


By Avery Maier ‘13, News Editor
On Friday, June 4th, 2010, Erika Armstead finished third in the Ohio state long jump event. This strong finish brought to a close a season in which the Indians won their third consecutive MVC championship and their 20th district title since 1985.

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Girls track wins four events, continues winning ways


by Avery Maier, ’13, News Editor
At the CCDS Invitational, Mariemont Dual meet, Madeira Invitational and the Reading Invitational, the CCDS girl track team emerged victorious.

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Life of a lifer: Claire Heinichen, on Grant Hesser


By Claire Heinichen, `11, Contributor, with assistance from Grant Hesser, ‘11. Grant and I began school here when we were 18 months old in the small building behind the gym known as the house. Not only did Grant and I begin quite early, we also had the pleasure of repeating Kindergarten. Seriously. As Grant puts it, “My finger-painting skills were just not up to par.”

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