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When two siblings start to mature, and they share a common experience, changes can occur in their relationship.
Senior catcher and pitcher Graham Gold has gotten off to a torrid start to the baseball season. Gold has helped the team to a 7-5 start while catching, pitching, and batting in the cleanup spot in the order. “Coming in to this season, we had a clean-up hitter in Matt Militello who we really wanted [...]
Apr
14
2010
Clayton Lacrosse starts 4-0
The Clayton boys’ lacrosse team has started the season 4-0, with big wins over Webster Groves, Fox, Wentzville, and Republic. In starting off the season with a 9-6 win over a much more populous school in Webster Groves, the Hounds showed that they are here to play with the big boys this year. In the [...]
Apr
14
2010
CHS Film Festival inspires creativity filmmaking
The second annual CHS Film Festival has a new deadline for submitting entries: April 15. Veteran directors Ryan Shields and Nate Townsend pioneered the film festival at the school last year with the support of staff educational technologist David Hoffman. “For the first year, I was really pleased with the number of entries and the [...]
As national champion, Duke still celebrates, locals have to be wondering if one of our teams could be the last one standing in future years. With Butler making the championship game, it really shows that a small school can beat national superpowers like Syracuse and Michigan State and have the ability to contend for the [...]
Apr
14
2010
Controversy over NBA MVP rages on
There are certain debates that permeate throughout our culture. They arouse charged emotion and vigor. These arguments almost never end with any sort of conclusive answer. One can hear these debates in living rooms in front of the television, at the dinner table, barbershop, the local community center, and the school commons. There have been [...]
Apr
14
2010
Triumphs of the Debate team
The CHS Speech and Debate team triumphed in the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) tournament at Ladue High School during March 12-13 and the National Forensic League (NFL) Districts competition at Pattonville High School during March 4-6. Student competitors Will Schedl, Kathleen Naccarato, Brett Virgin-Downey, Becca Steinberg, Emma Riley, and Robert Love qualified [...]
It’s not often that people take a trip out of the state or even out of the country. However, sophomore Jake Lee arrived in Ethiopia on March 20 for his spring break vacation. This was no ordinary vacation. Lee did not travel with his parents, nor did he go for community service. He spent his [...]
Apr
9
2010
iPad Review
The tablet computer is a fairly old idea. In fact, Bill Gates presented his Tablet PC to the public almost 10 years ago, in 2001. HP, Dell, and other computer manufacturers have been selling many different models of tablet computers since then. However, none of them have really caught the public’s attention. The iPad, on [...]

