February 07 Pine Needle

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Computer recycling page 2 • Clothing trends page 3 • Dear Smythie page 5

THE PINE NEEDLE

Farewell to Eduardo page 3

Volume XCII

St. Christopher’s School, Richmond, Virginia, February 2007

Prep League victory SAINTS BASKETBALL WINS FIRST REGULAR SEASON CROWN SINCE 1969 by Neil McGroarty ’08 The air was thick, fans were rowdy, and the emotions ran high. On Feb. 9, the Saints Varsity basketball team pulled off a rambunctious win against the visiting former #1 Sea Horses. The victory earned STC a regular season Prep League title, a first in Saints basketball since 1969. Just prior to tip-off, the seniors stepped out onto the court alongside their parents to be honored for their two years of service to the Saints Varsity basketball program. As emotions of Senior Night began to settle, the five starting seniors gazed up at the storm of fervent student fans who filled up half of an entire side of stands. It was undoubtedly one of the largest turnouts of Saints fans in the history of Scott Gym. In a game where momentum was everything, the Saints were able to cap off a remarkable series of events that all occurred in the final minutes of the game.

Trailing by two points, Charlie McCann drained a rainbow three with 13.7 seconds left on the clock. Fans held their breaths as the shot seemed to last an eternity until the ball floated through the basket. Christchurch called a quick timeout to draw up a play for J’Courtney Williams.

Williams was inbounded the ball and powered his way down the court through Saints’ defenders. With Saints’ fans blaring their voices, Williams released the ball just left of the foul line. After a brick that was so hard that it made steel seem as soft as cotton, Senior Matthew Thompson rebounded the ball and

was fouled with 2 seconds left on the clock. As victory seemed inevitable Saints fans began to chant “Prep League Champs!” However, the next series of events took some diehards from sheer excitement to panic and dread. Some hid their faces while on the brink of tears.

See CHAMPS page 6>

Can’t stop, won’t stop

by Thomas Jenkins ’07

Riding a Razor scooter in between classes would seem like something for nerds... unless of course that’s all you’ve got. Wednesday Jan. 24, was a day of infamy for the class of 2007, whose driving privileges were suspended for being off campus. However, in a clever show of boldness and innovation, seniors arrived at school the next day carrying an odd assortment of self-propelled craft, including skateboards, bikes, rollerblades and the ever popular scooter. There was even talk of Big Wheels, a golf cart, a riding lawn mower and a John Deere tractor. The plan originated with Blake Evans, Alex Lohr and Jeb Bryan whose casual chat during long lunch spread quickly through the locker room and across phone lines later that evening. There was a noticeable buzz in the parking lot Thursday morning, as seniors showed each other their riding gear. Resistance to using the bus system largely drove the initiative. On Wednesday, students recognized that adding

Driving gets the boot; Seniors scoot

67 more bus riders put pressure on the system. There was general frustration with waiting for long periods of time to board a cramped bus. Taking alternate means of transportation liberates one from

these troubles. Avid scooterer Thomas Distanislao says that he regularly beats the bus on its route between the schools. The Star Wars club president probably uses “the force”…

While making his bid for “most athletic senior,” Alex Grymes expertly negotiates the potentially hazardous terrain of the senior parking lot.

Soon after the inception of this alternative travel, the administration brought it to the seniors’ attention that several students had scootered out to lunch. This brought confusion to the class; many thought that scootering was outlawed. However, they quickly realized that the administration was frowning upon going out to lunch, not scootering between classes. The riders resumed their excursions, despite sub-freezing temperatures. The following Monday morning brought its own share of disappointment for those who prefer two wheels to four. St. Catherine’s filed complaints with Mr. Abbott about students scootering around the campus and rollerblading in the halls. As the day progressed, I assumed that the “alternative travel” students had given up. However, I was proven wrong when Chad Harkins buzzed by a group of students waiting for the bus. To add to the controversy, Mr. Abbott announced on Groundhog

See SCOOTERS page 2>

Dodgeball recap page 5

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Saint soars high pulling double duty in the air Senior Spencer Hall recently communicated via email with alum Graham Cashwell ’79 who just completed a tour of duty in Iraq. Here’s what Cashwell had to say just before leaving Iraq: “I graduated from St. Christopher’s in 1979. Although my years there were undistinguished -- my primary activities being wrestling and Watermen -- they are deeply valued. To this day my best friends are classmates. “Graduating from the University of Virginia in 1983, I spent two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Liberia, West Africa. A year of language study in France followed. “Attracted by the idea of service and hoping for a career in aviation, I joined the Virginia Army National Guard in 1988 to fly Black Hawk helicopters. Our unit was activated for and played a minimal role in Desert Shield/ Desert Storm. In October 2005 our unit, 2nd Battalion 224th Aviation Regiment, was activated in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. “We arrived in Iraq in January 2006 and were attached to a Marine Expeditionary Force whose Area of Operation was the Al Anbar province, a large region extending from Baghdad west to Syria. Our tour has come to an end, and upon return to Richmond in February 2007 I will resume my civilian job flying Boeing 757s and 767s for United Airlines. “I have a son Austin and a daughter Kristen attending Lower School at St. Christopher’s and St. Catherine’s respectively, and a wonderful wife Lisa.” Q: What is it like flying around where the terrain all looks the same? A: We flew mostly at night using Night Vision Goggles, so everything looked green. With experience we learned to correlate the wadi on the ground to the same wadi on the map. Flying in urban areas like Baghdad and

See CASHWELL page 5>


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