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Top 50 posts from the 2009-10 SCROLL staff


By Will Portman, ‘10, Editor-in-Chief. As the 2010-11 Scroll staff, led by incoming Editors-in-Chief Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, and Amanda Young, ‘11, takes over the reins of the newspaper this week, I thought it’d be appropriate to take a look back at the work of the 2009-10 staff.

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PHOTOS: Senior-faculty basketball game


Photos by Ilana Habib, ’11, Photography Editor. For the past several years, the faculty have beat the seniors, and this year’s game, held on Friday, April 9 in the South Gym, was no exception.

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CARTOON by Jessup Smith


See what happens when the toys on Jessup’s bookshelf come to life and engage in an epic battle!

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Boys tennis opens promising season with Kentucky title


By Cody Pomeranz, ‘11, Sports Section Editor. The Indians headed to Louisville this past weekend for the Kings of the Bluegrass Tennis Team Championship and came back with the title. Pictured: Michael Barton, ‘13, second singles player.

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Students earn recognition in Overtures and Scholastics


By Rebecca Miller, ‘12, Contributor. Senior Alyssa Magarian and Lilly Fleischmann, ’11, both have been named finalists in the prestigious Overture Awards Competition. In the Scholastic Arts Regional Competition, juniors Ilana Habib and Amanda Young, whose collage is depicted, earned Gold Keys, while Jessup Smith,’10, and Jonas Luebbers,’12, earned Silver Keys.

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Boys soccer ends great season with Sectionals run


By Jules Cantor, ’11, Sports Editor. Led by senior captains J. R. Strubbe, Fabrizio Aguirre, Jessup Smith, and Isaac Guttman, the Indians finished 10-7 and 4-3 in Miami Valley Conference play.

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CARTOON


Click to view a cartoon by Jessup Smith, ‘10.

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