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Weekend Review
10/19/2010
I'm a little behind with current photography; we had Monday and Tuesday off as an extension of Family Weekend. This blogpost features a retrospective from last week.

The entire ninth grade recently hiked to The Cabin, on school property a mile north of central campus, on the south face of Ragged Mountain.

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F
rom year to year, teachers are aware of the character of different classes, and this year's freshman class is extraordinary: so talented and passionate for the school. They certainly integrate well with older kids.

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P
arents visited arts classes that left many stunned by the quality of instruction. This is instrumental ensemble.

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This is chorus. 

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The chorus posed for a serious photo the other day, but things spun out of control:

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Interesting photo of Jake in the Cotton control room at Norris Family Theater.
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Not many ninth graders enter with four years of experience in a rock 'n roll band.
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Angie on bongoes.
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Cayleigh and Lindsay rehearse during parent visits.
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Chelsea.
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Chris.
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Who knows? Jonathan may become a rock star like his father.
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Bill accompanies Lindsay in Friday's full family assembly.
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Mike huddles with parents following his all-parent address.
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Talk about legacy.... Mark is '14 and his mom is '94, but our affiliation with the White Hat family goes back to the 70s.
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Peter and Tyler enjoying cocoa at the football game. Their support made all the difference. I was there, and saw it!
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Neighbor, friend and former faculty member Cindy Benson captured dramatic images of an approaching storm over the weekend.