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Pencil, Calculator, Math! Chaminade’s Mathletes Produce Positive Results after Challenging Competition Season
By Nicholas Sathi ’20 Chaminade students have the reputation of being well-rounded and resourceful, but some students take the time and effort to become even more advanced in specific subjects. The school offers a wide variety of clubs and activities through which students with these particular interests can thrive. For those interested in mathematics, Chaminade’s…
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A Time Of Selflessness: Chaminade Seniors Take Part in Annual Blood Drive
By Logan Wilson ’20 Throughout the United States, the need for blood donations is dire. To help alleviate this need, Chaminade seniors gave the gift of life during the school day on Friday, March 15. Under the guidance of Mr. Vincent Jeffery ‘04 and the assistance of the National Honor Society, more than 110 seniors…
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Igniting the Fire: 2019 Crimson and Gold Yearbook Ignite Dedicated to Mr. Thomas Giovannetti
By Jack Viscuso ’21 At any customary Mass, the conclusion of the recessional hymn would signal the return to class for the 1,700 students gathered in the Activity-Athletic Center. However, on Wednesday, March 20, Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Crimson and Gold yearbook Dan Garcia ’19 walked to the lectern to announce the person to whom the…
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Winter Athletic Awards Ceremony
By Kevin Placide ’21 and Jack Sadler ’21 As winter comes to an end, Chaminade closes out another successful athletic season. On February 28th, Chaminade honored the dedicated student-athletes with pins following the homeroom period. The praise did not end there, as these athletes were invited to attend the Winter Sports Awards Night. Donning their…
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3 Up, 3 Down: March 15, 2019 Edition
By Ryan O’Connor ’19 and Jack Viscuso ’21 3 Up Spring Play Continues Tonight, the Drama Club will open their spring musical, Into the Woods, which follows the adventures of classic fairytale characters whose missions become tragically intertwined. Casting for the show began over Christmas break, and the Production Crew has been constructing the sets…
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Racing for Charity: Junior Jack Whidden Raises Money for Veterans and First Responders
By Joe Nolan ’20 In his Epistle to the Hebrews, St. Paul wrote, “Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God” (Hebrews 13:16). Though lacking in length, St. Paul’s advice manifests the code of virtue that we, members of the Roman Catholic Church, are…
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3 Up, 3 Down: March 8, 2019 Edition
By Ryan O’Connor ’19 and Jack Viscuso ’21 3 Up CFL Elims This weekend, debaters will attend the National Catholic Forensic League Qualifying Tournament at Kellenberg High School. A select few debaters from Chaminade’s team will compete for six spots at the NCFL Grand National Tournament in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Peter Vouthas ’20, explained, “This competition…
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Wrestling Recap: Flyers Finish a Successful 11-3 Season
By Dylan Grismer ’22 On February 9th and 10th, Chaminade’s top wrestlers competed in the CHSAA State Qualifier Wrestling Championships, capping off an extremely successful and much improved season. Over the course of two days, the CHSAA’s wrestling elite battled for supremacy at Holy Trinity Diocesan High School. The Flyers, led by head coach Scott…
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Working Through the Break: Speech and Debate Team Performs Well at Harvard and NSDA Qualifying Tournaments
By Jack Viscuso ’21 After three straight weeks of school, most Flyers had one thing on their minds: winter break. Nevertheless, for members of the Robert C. Wright Speech and Debate Club, the free time consisted of two weekends of intense debate competition. On the morning of Friday, February 15, the team traveled to Cambridge,…
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Well-Rested: Freshman Class Focuses Their Faith
By Nico Iacono ’22 On Thursday, February 7th, over 200 freshmen stayed after school for Restless, a freshman night of recollection. Students reported to the Activity-Athletic Center at 4:15 PM with their homerooms to take part in the various activities organized by teachers and upperclassmen. Some of these activities included dodgeball, speedball, trivia, a bible…
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