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A
large-mouth bass and his new pet, Chris Schaub ’03.

At an away crew regatta, Will Miller ’03 and Grant Teaney ’04, both
members of the Varsity 4 and 8 teams, hold oars waiting to assist a
Culver boat.

Before
the Senior Dinner Dance: Shelley Farringer, Anne Fiala, and
Nydia
Canton.

First-classmen
Bryan Myers, Jason Rodriguez, and
Chris
Schaub, smelling something fishy.

At
the Senior Dinner Dance: Chad Fiala and Mary Kilgore.

The
ASIA Club, posing at Multicultural Night with other students who
participated in the
evening’s
events.

Troopers
celebrating Mexican Independence Day on September 16.
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1. THE DAILY
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY, MAY 21,
is posted here.
Note that there will be no all-school meeting nor mentor/mentee time
today.
2.
JOE CONLEY ’03 SAID, “Why don’t you include
in the DB the movie that’s showing this weekend at
the Lakeside Cinema?” Starting
today, there’s a new
link in the left column that outlines the weekend movie
downtown. Enjoy!
3.
CULVER IN THE NEWS
·
Culver Girls Lacrosse wins second straight state
championship title. (Story)
(South Bend Tribune article)
·
Boys Track
& Field wins
championship at
Marshall County Meet.
Girls take third place.
·
Culver
Softball Player Jackie Lawrence ’06 Named
South Bend Tribune Athlete
of the Week.
·
Geoff
Wilkins is the Voice
of the Eagles.
4.
ASIAN HERITAGE MONTH CONTINUES!
Enjoy the Quote of the Day
for Wednesday, May 21. Click here.
(The Diversity Council, x8142)
5.
CONGRATULATIONS TO KATHRYNE "ELIZABETH" WALSH who is
Culver's first student to graduate with Honors in Global Studies.
Elizabeth's major focus of study was an investigation into the AIDS
epidemic in Africa. Well done, Elizabeth. The entire History Department is
proud of your efforts!
(Mr. Horvath, x7025)
6.
ZZZZZZZZZZZZzZZZZZZZZZZZZz
THE IMPORTANCE OF SLEEP: The Health Center plans
to provide monthly
or bi-monthly “Wellness Updates,” and the first edition, on the
importance of
sleep, is here.
7.
HELP!!! Two crowns (blue and red) and two dazzling tiaras were
inadvertently left outside Eppley Auditorium after the panoramic
picture before the senior dinner dance. These are traditionally used every
year for the crowning of the senior class King and Queen and Prince and
Princess. Could whoever rescued them for us please return them to either
Mrs. Kline in College Advising, Dr. Erwin, Mr. Keelan, or Mr. Oberwetter
(senior class advisors) or Lauren Kohn or Doug Sisson. Help the tradition
continue!
(Dr. Erwin, x7003)
8.
A
GROUP PHOTO OF ALL LEGACY STUDENTS (those who are the children or
grandchildren of Culver Academies or Summer Camps alumni) will be taken today, immediately following the conclusion of the Awards
Convocation. The photo will be taken on the bleachers set up in front of
Eppley Auditorium, so please move to that area upon dismissal.
(Mr.
Haberland, x8365)
9.
CHESS
COMPETITION!
Please sign up to compete in a chess simul against a Grand Master! On
Thursday, May 22, John Donaldson from the Mechanics Institute of Chess in
San Francisco, returns to Culver Academy to demonstrate the basics of
chess and challenge anyone, novice or pro, interested in
playing in the simul at 6:15 p.m. (following Retreat) in the Dining Hall.
Prizes will be awarded to those who defeat or adequately challenge Mr.
Donaldson. He also will be in the Dining Hall Mezzanine during the lunch
periods to play chess or answer any questions you may have about the game.
If interested, please contact Mr. Kelley via email.
All are welcome.
(Mr. Kelley, x7030)
10.
CONGRATULATIONS
SENIORS!
The Class of 2003 thumped the Faculty All-Stars on Sunday afternoon
in the Annual Faculty-Senior Softball game.
The seniors proved too strong for the faculty fireballers in the
14-6 challenge.
Homeruns were hit by Tom Zabkowicz, Steve Primiano, Barry Blalock,
Rob Lisk, and Jo Jo Liles.
Mark Kern gained the victory on the mound with his ruthless slider
and change-up.
The faculty will regain some pride this Sunday afternoon when they
take on the seniors in the annual basketball game.
Game time is set for 2:15 p.m. in Fleet
Gymnasium.
(Mr. Kelley, x7030)
11.
FACULTY/SENIOR
BASKETBALL GAME:
The annual Faculty-Senior Class Basketball game will be played this
Sunday, May 25, at 2:15 p.m. in Fleet Gymnasium.
The faculty plan to make it two victories in a row, as they
defeated the Class of 2002 last year in a laugher.
Anyone senior interested in playing should contact
Wes
Workman.
(Mr. Kelley, x7030)
12.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY will be on campus
tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Lounge of the Legion
Building. All Students are welcome to attend. Juniors bring
your resume.
(Mrs. Kline, x8316)
13.
ITHAKA BEACH PARTY...click here
for details. (Mrs.
Kelley, x8076)
14.
PERHAPS
THE MOST POPULAR MUSICAL OF ALL TIMES,
Fiddler on the Roof, comes to the stage of Eppley Auditorium telling
the story of a humble dairyman, Tevye, and his family in Anatevka, a small
Jewish village in Tsarist Russia.
The Tony Award winning score include the classic songs: “If I
Were A Rich Man,” “Tradition,” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker,” “Do
You Love Me,” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”
You won’t want to miss this spectacular production, with special
effects never before seen on the Eppley stage in the form of a ghostly
figure.
Performance times are Saturday, May 24, Thursday,
May 29, and Friday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m.
(Mrs. Coven, x8438)
15.
CULVER VARSITY A LACROSSE PLAYS ZIONSVILLE
SATURDAY AT 10:00 A.M. in the semi-finals for a birth in the
state championship at 7:30 p.m. Brebeuf and Carmel play in the other
semi-final at 1:00 p.m. The consolation game is at 5:00 p.m. All games
will be played at the IUPUI Track and Field Stadium in Indianapolis.
Culver lost to Zionsville 12-6 on April 11. The Eagles beat both Carmel
6-5 on April 26 and Brebeuf 6-5 in overtime on May 3.
During halftime of the Finals, the IHSLA will be awarding All
State, Player of the Year, Coach of the Year and All American honors.
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