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  • ‘Babes in Arms’ opens Friday

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Ian Benjamin, Page editor

    The frequency of rehearsals is being kicked into overdrive; the singers are cramming lines into their craniums at every free moment of the day, and anxiety is high. It’s all for the upcoming musical “

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  • Science dept. to turn over—again

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Nicky Mehtani, Editor in Chief

    Continuing the historically high turnover rate of Country Day science teachers, of four teachers hired to teach at the beginning of this school year, only one will be returning come fall. About a mont

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  • CD Report gives school ‘voice’ through podcast

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Calvin Fernandez, Reporter

    Armed with a white microphone and a handful of Apple iMacs, the nine students of the Digital Communications class work every elective period to create and produce a weekly podcast called the CD Report

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  • The scoop on the spring seasonbaseball

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Omar Eltorai, Page Editor

    Who's hot, what's new, and what's tough in the baseball?

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  • The scoop on the spring seasongolf

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Omar Eltorai, Page Editor

    Who's hot, what's new and what's tough in golf?

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  • The scoop on the spring seasontennis

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Omar Eltorai, Page Editor

    Who's hot, what's new and what's tough in tennis?

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  • The scoop on the spring seasonsoccer

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Omar Eltorai, Page Editor

    Who's hot, what's new and what's tough in girls' soccer?

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  • Coach of seven years, three sports to retire

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Analise Rivero, Reporter

    Coach Rick Fullum (48 years old and 182 lbs.) offers $100 to anyone on his wrestling team who can out-wrestle him. But no one’s done it yet.Coach Rick Fullum (48 years old and 182 lbs.) offers $100 to

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  • Film more than just a hobby for these two

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Isabel Siragusa, Editor in Chief

    For most of us, watching movies is a way to unwind or the perfect date. But for some, a movie—or should I say “film”—is an art form. To see what it’s like when a movie becomes more than entertainment

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  • Summer’s just around the cornerwhich flip-flops are best for you?

    Tuesday, March 13, 2007 By: Lana Preszler, Reporter

    Ah, flip-flops. The California fashion staple. Come summer, the sound for which the stylish sandal is named will be inescapable. But which brand is best for your feet? The three most seen around campu

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The Octagon Sacramento Country Day School Sacramento, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 Issue: Vol. XXX, No. 6 Last Update: Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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Construction on the new outdoor classroom between the rooms of teachers Patricia Fels and Daniel Neukom, which has been halted for several months, has recently resumed.Neukom attributed the halt to a
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Orchids to...the concert band and orchestra for providing live music in the upcoming musical. Thanks for all the extra rehearsals. Your contributions will make it even better!Onions to...the cancellat
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SCDS has always had electives that are required in order to graduate: a year of visual arts, six trimesters of PE, and two trimesters of Computer Applications.I understand the requirements for visual
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Library too loudcafeteria, theater needed
It seems that the SCDS population has developed a completely new connotation for the word “library.” For most, the Matthews Library is not a place where students go to check out a book, quietly resear
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Tomorrow the high-school Winter Sports Awards and Banquet will be held in the gym from 6-8:30 p.m.•••On Wednesday, Mar. 21, Father Bernadin Mugabowakigeri from the Rulindo District in Rwanda will spea
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During winter break, most people spent time at home with their families or went on relaxing vacations, but Jessica Lewis, ‘03, a senior at Pomona College, spent 10 days doing service work in Israel.Ha
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During winter break, most people spent time at home with their families or went on relaxing vacations, but Jessica Lewis, ‘03, a senior at Pomona College, spent 10 days doing service work in Israel.Ha
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During winter break, most people spent time at home with their families or went on relaxing vacations, but Jessica Lewis, ‘03, a senior at Pomona College, spent 10 days doing service work in Israel.Ha
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