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Freshman
Liz Kinsey, who plays #3 varsity singles on the girls tennis team,
is the only freshman in the varsity lineup.
She has played the most three-set matches of anyone on the
team.
Liz
Kinsey,
watched
by teammate Christel Krupp ’04, the #2 varsity singles player.
After fighting an ankle injury early in the season, Christel
is undefeated at varsity singles with a record of 3-0.

Lora
Dushanova is 9-0 at #1 singles and has not lost a set in
competition. A
sophomore from Bulgaria, this is her first year at Culver.

Senior
Adriana Almenar demonstrates one of her consistently strong strokes. A senior from Venezuela, she has battled injuries this season
while helping the varsity singles lineup.

Four-year
member of the team, Gabby Love, is the foundation of Culver’s #1
doubles duo. Gabby is
having a great season on the courts.
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1.
LEONARDO DICAPRIO WILL BE ON CAMPUS SATURDAY, in the
recently released movie “Catch Me If You Can.”
Don’t miss him/it this Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Viersen Gym.
2. THE
GIRL’S
TENNIS TEAM IMPROVED ITS MATCH RECORD
to 4-5 with a
3-2 win over Logansport on Monday. Culver won all three
singles spots, only losing a
combined three games. The singles core consists of
Christel Krupp (a junior from San Pedro Sula, Honduras), Liz Kinsey (a
freshman
from Columbus, Indiana) and Lora Dushanova (a sophomore from
Sliven,
Bulgaria).
Dushanova is undefeated in singles at 9-0 and has yet to have lost
a set in competition this season. The girls travel to North Judson for a
match with the Blue Jays tomorrow afternoon
at 5:00 p.m. Be sure to catch the Eagles in action as they host the CGA
Invitational this Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Sectional play begins at
home on Friday, May 23 at 4:30 p.m. Winners advance to play on
Saturday, May 24.
3.
ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH CONTINUES! Enjoy the Quote of the
Day
for Wednesday, May 14. Click here.
(The Diversity Council, x8142)
4.
The
faculty and staff are invited to
join CGA at the Leadership Recognition Assembly today at
2:15 p.m. in Eppley Auditorium. We will recognize the CGA leaders who
will serve in a position for the first Rotation during the 2003-2004
school year.
(Dean Rasch, x8146)
5.
ROTC PROGRAM. At 6:45 this evening, Christina Harryman
’01 will be on campus to give a briefing to interested students about her experiences in the ROTC program at the University of Colorado. All juniors and seniors from CMA and CGA interested in learning about the ROTC scholarship program are invited to join Christina in
room A101. Following the ROTC discussion (about 7:15), she would be happy to meet with anyone interested in information about the University of Colorado.
(CAPT Kehoe, x8143)
6.
FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES
AND JUNIORS:
Class Elections for the 2003 - 2004 school year will be held later
this month. Nomination forms
must be submitted to Student Activities no later than tomorrow at 1:00
P.M.. Late
submissions will not be accepted. Elections
will be held Thursday, May 22, immediately following graduation practice.
Click
here for a nomination form.
(Mrs. Hunter, x8295)
7.
Seniors
vs. Faculty! It’s the time of year when the faculty
challenges the seniors in softball and basketball. Get your softball
gloves out because the Faculty vs. Class of 2003 softball game is
scheduled for this Sunday, May 18. The game will start at 2:15 p.m.
on the girl’s
softball field. Any member of the class of 2003 is welcome. If you
have questions, contact Mr. Kelley. The basketball game will be
played Sunday, May 25, in Fleet Gym at 2:15.
(Mr.
Kelley, x7030)
8.
FOUND: A purse has been found in the recreation building. Please come to the Athletic Office to claim.
(Ms. Baranski, x8215)
9.
The Community Service Council is looking for volunteers to help Mr. Hartman host visitors at the new Culver Museum
during Reunion Weekend. The museum, located in the old armory behind the
Riding Hall, will be open Friday 10 am - noon and 3:30-5:30 p.m., and Saturday from 1:00-5:00
p.m. If you are available and would like to spend time visiting with alumni and guests, please contact Mr. Hartman via
email or
phone.
(Mr. Hartman, x8494)
10.
JUNIORS - Please join us for another gathering tomorrow, May 15, at 6:30
p.m. in the Legion to discuss college-related
issues. Feedback from the juniors attending our first gathering
was so positive that we decided to offer a meeting in May. We
look forward to seeing you on Thursday evening at 6:30 p.m.
(Dr. MacNeil,
x8452) or (Dr. Turner, x8245)
11.
Aaron Chockla and Olessia Zorina have successfully completed the requirements for Honors in French. They did outstanding work on their individual projects, with high quality papers and convincing oral defenses. Congratulations to both of them for the Honors that they have earned.
(Mr. Burgess, x7015)
12. COME ONE, COME ALL TO
POETRY JAM: SPRING 2004! Starting
at 7 p.m. this Friday, May 16, the Poetry Jam, sponsored by the Diversity
Council, will take place on stage in the Eilleen Dicke Theatre.
Deliver your own poetry and/or material from your favorite poets.
Be a part of an ever-growing event on campus.
See you Friday!
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