Fury Times 05-04-2009.pub - Forsyth Country Day School
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Fury Times 05-04-2009.pub - Forsyth Country Day School
The Fury Times The weekly ee- newsletter for parents, teachers, students, and friends of FCDS Issue 30, Volume Four May 4, 2009 FCDS Dedicates Sutton Softball Field Despite the threatening clouds of early morning, the day was fine and sunny for the dedication of Sutton Softball Field on Saturday, May 2. After Headmaster Hank Battle welcomed the overflowing crowd, Ben Sutton Sr. delivered a moving invocation. Hank then gave a brief history of the selflessness and generosity of the Sutton family. Ben Sutton Jr. took the microphone next, and the crowd grew silent as he discussed his younger brother Steve’s battle with leukemia and the close relationship Steve had with his siblings, nieces, and nephews. Ben then invited the Fury softball team to join the Sutton famto cook hot dogs, then took his place behind the ily on the field as he spoke of the ways in which Steve’s presence was felt that day, from a song on mike as stadium announcer for the game. As if ordered just for the occasion, Addison Sutthe radio to the Race for the Cure that many from ton (daughter of Ben and Sally), delivered the the FCDS community participated in that very morning. game-winning hit and helped to earn a 3-1 victory After the dedication, the Fury softball team faced for the If you have any questions, comments, or if you would likeFuries. to submit an item to the Fury Times for The real winners, generations cross-town rivals R.J. Reynolds as Ray Quesnel, publication, please send your item via e-mail to [email protected] or though, call P.J.are St. the John (ext. 428).of freshman Brandon and freshman Steven at 5:00 female will benefit from Fury the Sutton’s The deadline for Chase, submissions is Wednesday p.m.athletes for thewho following Monday’s Times. generosity and foresight, and who will enjoy playHaderer broadcast the action over the Fury Club Sports Network. To add to the atmosphere of cele- ing the sport they love at one of the best high bration, junior Garrison Pollock manned the grill school softball fields in the nation. Issue 30, Volume 4 The Fury Times May 4, 2009 Fine Arts Week 2009 Each year, the FCDS Fine Arts Department celebrates the arts in bloom on our campus— from visual art to choral and instrumental music to theatre. This year, Fine Arts Week included an Upper School choral concert, a seventh and eighth grade choral concert, the drama 2 class’s spring showcase, and the seventh to twelfth grade band and orchestra concert. The works of our visual artists were showcased throughout the week at the concerts and throughout the school. 2 Issue 30, Volume 4 The Fury Times FCDS Goes International l Internationa Festival 24, ’09 Friday, April 3 May 4, 2009 Issue 30, Volume 4 The Fury Times Five FCDS Students Selected to Attend North Carolina Governor’s School This Summer The following five FCDS students were chosen to attend North Carolina Governor’s School this year. Governor’s School is the oldest summer residential enrichment program for academically or intellectually gifted students in the country, and students will study (and live) at either Governor’s School West (at Salem College in Winston-Salem), or at Governor’s School East (at Meredith College) for six weeks this summer. Congratulations to these students on this wonderful achievement! ο Junior Emma Blumstein – Science ο Junior Caroline Moseley – English ο Junior Danielle Nelson – Spanish ο Sophomore Julia Hudgins – Choral Music ο Sophomore McLain Wilkinson – Oboe May 4, 2009 Austin Dillon Finishes Second in Key Race Senior Austin Dillon finished second in the Camping World East Series race at the Tri-County Motor Speedway on Saturday night after running an incredible race and even running at first place for a period of time. Great job, Austin! Alumnus Nifong on Law & Order Tuesday Alex Nifong ’04 will be appearing on the popular drama Law & Order on Tuesday, May 5 (tomorrow). Alex, who graduated from New York University, has been living and working in New York City as an actor, but according to his parents, this appearance is his first big break. Don’t miss Alex—the show airs on NBC at 10:00 p.m. Freshman Robert Johnson Wins First Race Freshman Robert Johnson had two firsts this weekend: he competed in his first race (the Street Car SeEighth Grader Wins Tennis Championship ries at Caraway in Asheboro), and he WON. Robert Chloe Willetts, an FCDS eighth grader, won the was even awarded the trophy by a racing legend— Southern Level 3, N.C. Level 2 - 16 and under Girls’ who just happened to be his father, Junior Johnson. Tennis Championship for the second consecutive This story will be covered on Fox 8 later this week, so year at the Spencer Love Tennis center in Greensbe on the lookout for updates. Way to go, Robert! boro. Chloe, who seeded first in the event, faced 32 girls from nine different states. Congratulations! SHARE YOUR SOLES RUNNING CLUB SHOE COLLECTION The FCDS Running Club is collecting shoes (used, in good condition) for children and adults in the Dominican Republic. There is a great need for shoes as the majority of people walk around barefoot on rough, unpaved surfaces. Your donations will be distributed directly to the people at a mission in Cielo, Santo Domingo in June. Please consider sharing your “soles” with others who are less fortunate. Sneakers, shoes, and sandals of all sizes are welcome. Collection boxes are located in US outside the office and the freshman hall. Questions, please contact Hollis Lineberger at [email protected]. 4 Issue 30, Volume 4 The Fury Times May 4, 2009 FCDS Alumni Board Creates Career Network up the career ladder for younger FCDS alumni. The ACN also will be an effective way for older The FCDS Alumni Association Board is alumni to connect with their classmates about proud to introduce the FCDS Alumni Career mid-life career Network changes or in(ACN) to conterest in new nect all FCDS opportunialumni for proties. Also, fessional and older alumni career networkmay find new ing. The Board ideas, insight, has spent the and inspiration last few months from younger designing and alumni, parcreating a foticularly those rum to connect who may have younger and settled into older FCDS careers that alumni for caAlumni discuss their careers with students at Alumni Career Day. have emerged reer mentoring, in the last decadvice, and deade. velopment. The Board will oversee the Network with assistance from Mr. John Danforth, DirecPotential Uses of the ACN tor of Alumni Affairs. Active and engaged FCDS alumni will spark interest and drive • Career advice about potential careers (to curgrowth of the network. rent college or graduate students from alumni in established careers) Building on the last two years of the FCDS • Career connections for alumni looking for Alumni Career Day, the Board has identified summer internships or first jobs after college, several potential mentors and advisors among graduate, or professional school the FCDS alumni community. FCDS alumni excel in every field around the world. There are • Professional connections in a new area of the country, or in a particular field or specialty alumni in the arts, entertainment, and media. There are alumni working in finance, big busi- • Job Postings (either alumni employers or alumni searching for positions) ness, manufacturing, information technology, litigation, government, the military, and poliHow to Join the ACN tics. Being involved with the Alumni Career The FCDS Alumni Career Network will conNetwork presents a great opportunity for alumni nect us all! Within the well-known web portal to help fellow alumni. Linked In, the FCDS Alumni Board has created a home for the ACN. Linked In is similar to By aggregating the knowledge of all FCDS alumni, the ACN can provide a great first step 5 Continued on Page 6 Issue 30, Volume 4 The Fury Times May 4, 2009 Continued from Page 5 To find our group, use the Search dropdown menu at the top in the center. Select social networking sites, but all activity is reSearch Groups and type in Forsyth Country stricted to professional development and postDay School or FCDS and press ENTER. You’ll ings about careers. Linked In allows any user to find Forsyth Country Day School Alumni Assoset up a personal profile at no charge. The Board ciation there. Click on the link Join this group has created the “Forsyth Country Day School and follow the steps. Your request for memberAlumni Association” as a group in Linked ship will be processed within a few business days. In. This group enables FCDS alumni to make professional connections, and designated Alumni Contact Information and Feedback Board members serve as administrators of the If you have additional questions or need more group. information, please contact John Danforth during school hours at (336) 945-3151, All FCDS alumni are encouraged to join the extension 367, or via email at johndangroup and participate in the FCDS Alumni Ca- [email protected]. Also, feel free to contact David Beareer Network. Many alumni have established son, FCDS Class of ’87 and Alumni Board Linked In profiles as part of recent job searches Member via e-mail at [email protected]. John, or professional networking. The Board encour- David, and the Alumni Board welcome all feedages those alumni to now join the group. back, particularly any personal success stories For those unfamiliar with Linked-In but interthat unfold from the ACN. ested in exploring the site and joining the ACN, please visit www.linkedin.com. In the top right corner, click on the link Join Today and follow the enrollment steps. work session, classes meet Monday through Friday Davidson Driving School will hold three driver educa- from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Behind-the-wheel training tion and training bookwork sessions during summer will be scheduled after break on the FCDS campus as follows: bookwork has been completed. Students must be at least 14 years, 6 months of SUMMER BREAK 2009 age before they can enroll in class. DRIVER EDUCATION and TRAINING at FORSYTH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Bookwork Sessions Weeks of Session 1 June 15 Session 2 July 13 Session 3 August 10 Class sizes are limited. Please contact Ron Ripple at Davidson Driving School l to enroll. 336-224-6970 Office 336-225-9018 Cell [email protected] Thirty hours of bookwork and six hours behind the wheel are required by the NCDMV. During each book6 Issue 29, Volume 4 The Fury Times April 27, 2009 the Arts! Fine Arts Calendar • • • • • • • • • May 7-9: M/S Band and Orchestra Trip to Gatlinburg, TN May 14: Fourth Grade Music Revue at 7:00 p.m. May 14: Awards Ceremony—Piedmont Federal Bank Hometown Graffiti Competition 5:00-6:00 pm. May 15: Fourth Grade Music Revue (for students) at 9:30 a.m. May 17: CSA Creative Dramatics Performance at 3:00 p.m. May 19: Upper School Visual Arts Celebration at 7:30 p.m. May 21: CSA Dance Recital and Karate Demonstration at 5:30 p.m. May 28: Fifth-Sixth Grade Music Concert at 7:00 p.m. May 29: CSA Music Recitals-Lower School/Middle School at 4:30 p.m. / Upper School at 6:00 p.m. M Featured artwork by Kelly Hall,7 AP 2D Design Portfolio, 2009 Issue 30, Volume 4 The Fury Times 8 May 4, 2009 Issue 30, Volume 4 The Fury Times 9 May 4, 2009
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