The Octagon Sacramento Country Day School Sacramento, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 Issue: Vol. XXX, No. 8 Last Update: Monday, June 04, 2007


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As the school year comes to a close, underclassmen are assuming leadership positions in the Student Council, Medallion and Octagon.Student CouncilNext year’s student body president will be junior Mady
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Ever since I can remember, or at least since middle school, I’ve dreamt about telling my grandfather that I was going to Yale. He’s an alumnus of the class of ‘52 and has stayed very connected to the
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To this day, I don’t understand the significance of Fels’s yellow pen. Wherever she is—whether it be in class, during morning meeting or even as she’s eating lunch—she has the mustard-colored piece of
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In hopes that next year’s seniors will have more to miss and less not to, we’ve compiled a list of the good and the not-so-good of the ’06-07 school year: The Good… A new tradition started with the ad
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He may not be able to contort his body to fit into a roller-backpack, and he can’t dislocate his shoulder, but the tricks that sophomore Brad Antognini does are simply crazy. “Most of the stuff I do i
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Although many students appear ordinary in the classroom, a multitude have extraordinary talents which serve no purpose whatsoever and are entirely pointless—but still astonishing!These “stupid human t
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Senior most likely to need a down jacket: Jacob Friedman, University of Chicago Ryan Brodovsky, Syracuse UniversityNick Abr amson, Washington University in St. Louis in the summer:Yee Lo, UC Berkele
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Except for a few weeks over the summer, senior twins Haley and Colleen Anthonisen have been together since birth. They share their bedroom, their clothes, and a secret language.“My friends say I mumbl
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With a 3-9 league record and a 6th place finish out of seven teams in league play, many might call the tennis season disappointing. However, coach Lonnie Nielson wouldn’t agree. “We made a lot of prog
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