The Active Voice Phoenix Country Day School Paradise Valley, AZ
Issue Date: Thursday, May 17, 2007 Issue: Senior Edition Last Update: Wednesday, May 16, 2007


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Senior Destinations 2007: Just look where this year's seniors are heading in the fall Embed This Article
PCDS Seniors are known for attending a wide variety of colleges in all corners of the country. The Class of 2007 follows the PCDS tradition, with a sprinkling of Ivies, a smattering of the Big Ten, a
A Farewell to Faculty: Familiar Faces Heading for New Challenges Embed This Article
The Upper School will be losing six faculty members this year to the regret of all. Hutch Balholm, Lauren Motzkin, and Richie Zitomer sat down to talk with them about their experiences at PCDS, their
Powderpuff: Battle of Upper Class Women: This is the story of the Juniors, the perpetual underdogs. Embed This Article
Powderpuff. The word has come to have many meanings: a fluffy thing used to apply make-up or girls who are made of sugar, spice, and everything nice. But most importantly, it means the event where PCD
Shebani Shah: A Reflection on Her High-School Experience: From the Middle School to the Upper School, Senior Shebani talks about her PCDS experience Embed This Article
Do all seniors have senioritis? We decided to delve into the mind of senior Shebani Shah to get the real story.Q-What will you miss about PCDS? A-How pretty the campus is. I'll miss the friendships f
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The 2007 Senior Prank turned a normal Monday into something very different: the seniors had removed the desks from every classroom. They had, however, left a couple of chairs somehow suspended from th


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