Tag Archive | "Tim Dunn"

HUMOR: Mrs. Dunn to write romance novel with Twilight author Stephenie Meyer


By Hannah Stewart, ‘12, A&E Editor. Mrs. Dunn, the English Department Chair at Cincinnati Country Day School, is collaborating on a supernatural series with Stephenie Meyer, the famed author of the Twilight saga books. The pair met online at a Danielle Steel message board that celebrates the popular romance novelist.

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HUMOR: Upper School Faculty stuck in Chilean mine


By Cody Pomeranz ‘11, Co-Editor-in-Chief.
Ever wonder what it would be like if your favorite faculty members were all stuck in a cave together? Well, we can only use our imagination. Here’s what The Scroll pictures it would be like.

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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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Some question whether senior year traditions are excessive


By Will Portman, ’10, Editor-in-Chief. With over a dozen events and initiatives designed to celebrate and reward seniors in their final year at Country Day, is it all just too much?

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Baseball strong in hitting, pitching; lacks experienced catcher


By Caroline Gentile, ‘13, Contributor. Walking into the North Gym, one gets an immediate sense of the upcoming baseball season: the crack of bats, the thump of baseballs slamming into mitts, and even the occasional clang as a ball careens off the bleachers. Taking refuge from the cold, the team has begun their preseason training.

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Broadwell Books provides glimpse of what students learn in classroom


By Rebecca Miller, ’12, Contributor. For the next event in the popular Broadwell Series, Upper School teachers Pat and Tim Dunn will host a discussion of Too Late the Phalarope by Alan Paton, a book about apartheid in South Africa, on Jan. 24 at 2 p.m. in Broadwell House.

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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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Eventful summer for the faculty


Despite the recent economic downturn, many teachers enjoyed thrilling summer vacations in locales as exotic as Mexico or the Broadwell House. Some of you students may be wondering how teachers can afford to take a vacation in such difficult financial times, but when I talked to science teacher Brock Miller, he said, “How can we afford not to? You kids are terrors! I spend every single second counting down to the end of the bell, every bell counting down to the end of the day, and every day counting down to the end of the year when I can go on vacation and build sandcastles and never have to talk to students!” Then he chased me out of his office with a meter stick.

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Football team undefeated, fueled by Dietz and underclassmen


A potent combination of raw underclassman talent and strong senior leadership has made Indians 3-0, outscoring their first three opponents 67-14.

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