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Andrew Stern '98 remembrance ceremony set Remembrance of 1stLt. Andrew Karl Stern, CMA ’98 will be held at 2:30 tomorrow, Sept. 15, at the crew shed. Lt. Stern died in Iraq on September 16, 2004, and had been a four-year member of the CMA crew. He was a member of Battery C and held the top position in the Artillery at graduation. This will be a celebration of his life and a remembrance of his sacrifice in the war in Iraq. The Andrew Stern Scholarship will be awarded, a shell bearing his name will be rowed, and there will be a procession along the lakeshore ending at the Legion Memorial Building. Click here for more details, courtesy of Mr. Weaser. CMA football set to host No. 2 team in state The Eagles take their two-game winning streak into tonight's game against unbeaten visitor Indianapolis Brebeuf Jesuit, which is currently ranked No. 2 in the state in class 3A. Game time is 7:30 p.m. at Oliver Field. The Eagles defeated Brebeuf 30-8 last season and 21-10 two years ago when Brebeuf also entered the game undefeated and ranked in the top 10 in the state. Admissions open house welcomes visitors Today, the Admissions Office hosts the first open house of the year. About 25 people will be touring campus and visiting with some of our students. Please welcome our guests.
Student Life The Uptown Cinema currently is not set up to take debit cards, but it hopes to have a debit card system in place later this fall. A rec. ride is at 10 a.m. tomorrow, Sept. 15. Please sign up with Ms. Relos or Ms. Wisehart today. If you are not using a First Source card and experience difficulty with that card, please contact the phone number on the back of it for assistance. Did you know that to get to the desktop on your computer all you need to do is press the window key (next to the alt button) and the d button? This short tidbit of the day is provided to you by the Technology Prefects. A total of 30 Woodcraft campers each received 10 hours of fly fishing instruction this past summer, thanks to the generosity of the St. Joe River Valley Fly Fishers and the Federation of Fly Fishers. SJRVFF and FFF member Charlie Ray provided the instruction that included rods, reels and line loaned to the camp by the SJRVFF and the FFF. Three two-week sessions were offered. Two classes took place each session with five participants per class. Primary emphasis was on casting (forward and roll), and fly tying. Knot tying instruction also was included, as well as an explanation of the equipment and gear needed to fly fish, the main categories of flies imitated by fly tiers, fishing etiquette and stewardship. The curriculum for the course was based on that provided by the FFF and the Boy Scouts. The final session put all the instruction into practice as the campers attempted fly fishing on Lake Maxinkuckee using their own flies. Denison University will visit campus at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, (interviews only) and 8:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 17. Lake Forest College will be here at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 17.
Faculty/ Staff No fresh news today.
Athletics Culver Girls Academy varsity volleyball beat South Central 24-26, 25-18, 25-14, 25-16 last night at South Central. CGA cross country 20, Plymouth 35 Come out and watch the CMA Junior varsity soccer team in action tomorrow, Sept. 15. CMA is hosting its annual tournament with games at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.
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