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​Shree Patel '28
​Staff writer

NOah Shorey '26  expresses  his  love  for  robotics

11/6/2024

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​Noah Shorey ‘26, a computer science and robotics fanatic, brings new excitement to North Cross School. 
He has been a boy scout since he was 2 years old, but has not been able to progress with it due to being busy at school. 
Shorey came from Roanoke Catholic, where he swam for two years and played soccer for a year. He and his mom made the switch to North Cross because they noticed that NCS has a more stable administration and faculty. 
When asked whether he likes NCS, he said, “So far yes, there is a good amount of friendly people and it is a small school like my last one.” He thinks there is a lot more freedom at the school. Additionally, he says the facilities are more modern. He describes the people as “really friendly.”
In school his two favorite athletes are football and track athlete Jase Rhodes ‘26 and runner Spencer Britton ‘27. His peer, Taahir Imam ‘27, described him as someone who is “good at computer science.” 
He enjoys gaming, as he especially enjoys Valorant and Roblox. He is on the school’s Robotics team and participates in a recreational team called FRC, or the First Robotics Competition. He has excelled in it even though he has only been taking part in it for a couple months. One of his main interests is working with software and hardware and wants to pursue a career in computer science. 
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Dickenson showing her school spirit

11/6/2024

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ARRGG MATEY: Sitting at her desk science teacher Mistie Dickenson embraces her pirateness on pirate day for Homecoming week. She showed her spirit by dressing up every day of the week. Homecoming is a tradition for schools all over the U.S. to show their school pride. Even though the annual homecoming football game did not happen, the week leading up to it was nicely planned. The themes were very selected by the SCA. Monday was Decades Day, Tuesday was Duo Day, Wednesday was Jersey Day, and Thursday was rate Day. Pirate Day was chosen because that was the homecoming theme. Before taking the picture Dickenson said, “Wait let me get my hat. It really puts the outfit together.” Specifically she was wearing a headscarf, gold hoop earrings, a skirt, and a pirate hat. Dickenson may have dressed every day during homecoming week but I think this was one of her best outfits.  
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one Bad apple

11/6/2024

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As Christian Lang ‘25 vigorously spits apples out of the bucket, the crowd goes wild. He victoriously chucked four apples out of his bucket before his opponents, gaining him the apple bobbing champion of 2024. This year the SCA hosted Fall Festivus during and after the yearly powderpuff game, which the senior and junior girls won. There were many events, some included pumpkin throwing and donut eating.  Apple bobbing took place during halftime of the game. Four students were called up from the stands to compete for a chick-fil-A gift card. Lang managed to beat his opponents in seconds, winning him this prize. Though some thought Carter Levan ‘27 was going to win, he just was not quite fast enough. Elizabeth Jackson ‘28 said, “Wow and I thought Carter was going fast.” They were all moving fast, but Lang went faster, proving himself the winner. 
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The Hound of The Baskervilles Scavenger Hunt

11/6/2024

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Detectives at work: As Julia Cephas ‘28, Penelope Lampros ‘28 and Mercedes Herrera Aria ‘27 teamed up to solve a scavenger hunt, they had trouble solving a word scramble. Their effort pulled through and they made it to the next clue. This scavenger hunt was designed and created by English teacher Nicki Dabney’s sixth period World Literature class. There were 20 kids who signed up for the scavenger hunt, but only one team of four won, Elizabeth, Isla, Natalie, and Samantha. They successfully completed all the clues within 30 minutes. As Whittle’s team came into history teacher Hannah Ewing’s room, she yelled "GIVE ME THE CLUE.”  I was shocked by the aggression in her voice and a little scared, but I gave her the clue and that's when Elizabeth yelled “I KNOW WHERE IT IS!”  It turns out she did not; they went to the wrong room, but still ended up winning. I recall the team shown in the picture above entering Ewing’s room in a hurry with sweat rolling down their faces. They had been adamant to win. Although they did not win they were a close second. The scavenger hunt was spread out all over campus and Willis Hall. Some clues led them to the rock or the football field, others led them to the teachers lounge or  to Dr. Andrews’ room. In all, this activity allowed the students to recollect the events that took place in The Hound of Baskervilles without giving them a dull moment and creating fun memories. 

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Izzy Snyder '26  shows her enthusiasm for Tennis

11/6/2024

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Deuce: Izzy Snyder ‘26 plays No. 5 singles on the girls’ tennis team as an active and dedicated hard worker, managing school work well along with this extra curricular. She is a multi-season sport player who is on the Indoor Track and Field team in winter and the Lacrosse team in spring. She considers tennis a fun team sport with a great coach. She said, “Though everyone complains about the running, it's really not that bad.” She looks forward to next season since this season just came to an end with a long road trip to Cape Henry Collegiate on Nov. 5 for the quarterfinals of the state tournament where they unfortunately lost 0-5. She likes how everyone is supportive towards each other and how close knit they are. She admires her coach, Coach Ryan Schlachter saying, "He is a good coach and even lets us stop at Crumbl sometimes.” She loves her time on the tennis team and is ready to play again next season. One of her teammates, Akali Koeda ‘28 No. 2 on the tennis team says, “She is always so positive and cheery, and she always makes practices so fun while making you feel included.” Snyder plays No. 3 doubles with Nikitha Sherigar ‘29. She is known to all her teammates as a great person who puts in the work and someone who loves their sport. 

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Founded in 2010 and based in the Journalism elective, The Willis Hall Herald is the official student-led publication of the Upper School at North Cross School. The Herald may be published in magazine form three or more times per year. Founded in 2017 and produced by the Herald staff, GeoPrism: A Global Studies Journal may be published in magazine form once or twice per year. The Herald welcomes letters, commentary and submissions of original content that adhere to the Herald’s dedication to factual journalism. Letters and other content must be signed and may be edited for length and Herald style. The Herald does not guarantee publication of outside submissions. Submit letters to [email protected]. The Herald won Gold Medals from Columbia Scholastic Press Association in 2012 and 2015. The Herald also became a member of the National Student Press Association.
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Co-Editors-in-Chief .....................................Lauren Boone ‘25 and Jacob Johnson ‘25


Digital Publishing Editor ................................................................Anna Ciccozzi ‘26


Copy Editor.....................................................................................Aadeetri Pandey ‘26


Opinion Editor...........................................................................Mason Bibby '27


Staff Writers.........................................................Hanchen Ou ‘26, Fiona Parnell ‘26, Nola Daninger ‘27, Dara Kerman ‘27, Victoria Real ‘27, Margaret Bass ‘28, Luke Cocowitch ‘28, Joaquin Downey ‘28, Mia Esposito ‘28, Akali Koeda ‘28, Monica Koene ‘28, Shree Patel ‘28, Kaitlyn Perkins ‘28, Isla Whittle '28
Advisor......................................................................................Robert Robillard P’35
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