Cougars football secures the W over Washington Township

October 19, 2011  

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East football crushes Winslow Township

October 19, 2011  

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Cougars football loses to Pennsauken

October 19, 2011  

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Cougars football falls to Shawnee

October 19, 2011  

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Cougars football suffers a defeat against Williamstown

October 19, 2011  

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Girls volleyball loses to Cherokee

October 19, 2011  

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Girls volleyball comes up with a W over Eastern

October 19, 2011  

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Boys soccer falls to Eastern

October 19, 2011  

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Boys soccer falls to Lenape

October 19, 2011  

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Boys soccer falls to Timber Creek

October 19, 2011  

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Boys soccer comes up with a W over Washington Township

October 19, 2011  

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Boys soccer defeats Winslow Township

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Boy With Biggest Backpack: “Don’t bring me down”

October 19, 2011 • Sarah Robbins ('13)/Eastside Staff  

By now you must heard of a new menace that plagues our halls and terrifies our students. The kid with the biggest backpack, nicknamed the backpack boy, looms over our halls like a shadow, primarily because most of the time he’s blocking out the sun. Those of us with pale skin do not appreciate this... Read more »

The busiest teacher at East balances a rigorous schedule

October 19, 2011 • Gilana Levavi ('14)/Eastside Editorial Assistant  

My name is Mr. B. Z. Teechurr and I am the busiest teacher at East. I know, you think all teachers are busy—they have to educate the future generation, while grading papers, updating progress-book, frightening children, etc. —but I assure you; I am the busiest. Here. I’ll show you: 1. Before school,... Read more »

New class, Recreational Chemistry, teaches students the ins and outs of making things explode

October 19, 2011 • Juliet Brooks ('13)/Eastside News/Features editor  

Amidst recent talk of scheduling changes and mandatory curriculum adjustments, Cherry Hill East has added several new classes to its repertoire. Perhaps the most controversial of these new classes is Recreational Chemistry (AP), a class which chemistry teacher Mr. Mite Boombaum describes as “barely... Read more »

Bradley has newfound passion for Tea Party views

October 19, 2011 • Kyle Bigley ('13)/Eastside Staff  

For those of you who think political primary debates are boring, filthy things, chock-full of talking-points, with no impact on the actual problems facing the workingman or workingwoman, think again. Michael Bradley, 65, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, likened the experience of watching the Tea Party Republican... Read more »

The Real Housewives of New Jersey: Season 3, Episode 18

October 19, 2011 • Ilana Schwartzberg ('14)/Eastside Staff  

In this episode of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, the clan spends their last days in Punta Cana. After Teresa and Joe leave the beach and go to the hut to get changed. Albie, Chris and Greg wondered where Teresa went so Greg jokingly said, “If we shine some light some gold will reflect off of Teresa’s... Read more »

You Wanna Be On Top?: America’s Next Top Model All Stars, Episode 5

October 19, 2011 • Shanice Davis ('12)/Eastside staff  

Angelea (Cycle 14) is super excited at the beginning of episode five when she sees her photo hanging on the wall in the Top Model house. “It feels great to go from [the] bottom to all the way to number one,” she said. Knowing that the other girls in the house underestimate her, she has no problem... Read more »

Lab Theater Recap

October 19, 2011 • Rachel Brill ('15)/Eastside Staff  

Lab Theatre presented Give and Take on October 14th and 15th. “Lab Theatre is designed to introduce freshmen and some sophomores to the world of Cherry Hill East Theater,” said Mr. Weaver, who is in charge of the theater department at East. Give and Take is a series of nine vignettes, or mini-plays,... Read more »

Clubs at East: Chess Club and Indian Culture Society Club

October 19, 2011 • Eric Simons ('15)/Eastside Staff  

Here at East there are plenty of clubs for every interest and hobby imaginable.  We have a breakdancing club, a paintball club and an aviation club. Many people know about the mainstream music programs, such as Marching Band and the Jazz Band. However, there are still clubs that not many know about,... Read more »

Cougars fall to highly-ranked Williamstown

October 16, 2011 • Mike Reisman ('13), Eastside Staff  

Just eight days after suffering a devastating four point loss to the Shawnee Renegades, the Cherry Hill East football team took a drive down to Williamstown to face the undefeated Braves looking for a fourth win, one that would grant them playoff eligibility.  The Cougars fought hard against the 15th... Read more »

You Wanna Be On Top?: America’s Next Top Model All Stars, Episode 4

October 14, 2011 • Shanice Davis ('12)/Eastside staff  

Episode 4 opens up with Kayla (Cycle 15) experiencing heart problems after Isis’ elimination. She is rushed to the hospital, but returns home a few hours later after discovering she had suffered from cardiac arrhythmia. “When you’re in the Top Model house, there’s gonna be some type of stress,”... Read more »

You Wanna Be On Top?: America’s Next Top Model All Stars, Episode 3

October 14, 2011 • Shanice Davis ('12)/Eastside staff  

Episode three of “America’s Next Top Model All-Stars” opens up with a visit from TV personality, Kristin Cavallari, best known for her appearances on “The Hills” and “Laguna Beach.” Cavallari gives the remaining twelve girls advice on how to stay true to themselves, and ensures them that... Read more »

“Dance Moms” use daughters to relive childhood

October 14, 2011 • Amanda Friedman ('14)/Eastside Staff  

Little girls compete for awards at dance competitions and beauty pageants all over the United States; however, the girls are not the only ones trying to gain the judges’ approval. Shockingly, so are their mothers. In the popular television shows “Toddlers and Tiaras” and “Dance Moms,” girls,... Read more »

Apple co-founder Steve Jobs dead at 56

October 14, 2011 • David Friedman ('15)/Eastside Staff  

Apple Inc., the world’s second most valuable company, worth over 300 billion dollars, lost its co-founder, Steve Jobs, on October 5, 2011 at age 56. Jobs, who resigned as Chief Executive Officer of Apple on August 24, died of respiratory arrest resulting from pancreatic cancer that had spread to... Read more »

Officers determine Spirit Week theme after school

October 12, 2011  

Classic video games will be this year’s Spirit Week theme, as determined at a meeting involving Student Government Association and class officers this afternoon.  Classes will now finalize which games they are choosing as their individual picks.  Read More →

Cougars football loses close game to Shawnee

October 11, 2011 • Mike Reisman ('13), Eastside Staff  

After losing a tough game at home against Pennsauken, the Cherry Hill East football team looked to bounce back just five days later against an equally tough opponent in the Shawnee Renegades.  East hosted the Thursday afternoon showdown in a game that would ultimately decide the runner-up in the West... Read more »

After School Special: Season 2, Episode 1

October 11, 2011 • Sarah Minion ('12)/ Eastside Editor-in-Chief and Hannah Feinberg ('12)/ Eastside Underground Editor  

In the first episode of the second season, Hannah and Sarah ask students to perform in their poetry slam: embedded by Embedded VideoYouTube Direkt    Read More →

Video: Boys soccer vs. Gloucester Catholic

October 11, 2011 • By Angie Nguyen ('13) and Brittany Nghiem ('13)/ For Eastside  

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Unable to take advantage of opportunities, Soccer team falls to Lenape

October 11, 2011 • Greg Frank ('13), Eastside Staff  

The Boys soccer team entered Tuesday’s contest with visiting Lenape at 5-6 on the season.  They were coming off of a 3-1 loss on the road to the number two team in South Jersey, Timbercreek, and looked to get back to 500 against a team they defeated earlier in the season.  A couple weeks back, the... Read more »

High Five! East Soccer team dispatches of Gloucester Catholic

October 8, 2011 • Greg Frank ('13), Eastside Staff  

After the Boys Soccer team took care of Pennsauken Thursday 7-1, their focus shifted to Friday’s game against Gloucester Catholic.  A team coming farther than most to take on the Cougars, not many knew much about the Catholic School opponents. As the second half of the season began, the Cougars looked... Read more »

Coming off a tough loss, Cougars roll against Pennsauken

October 6, 2011 • Greg Frank ('13), Eastside Staff  

As Thursday’s game against Pennsauken grew closer and closer, the Boys Soccer team looked to avenge a loss earlier in the week to South Jersey powerhouse Cherokee.  A 1-0 road loss left the team looking to rebound against a subpar Pennsauken squad. Ben Wirtshafter (’12) got another start in goal... Read more »

Pass incomplete. Shawnee wins….

October 6, 2011  

Pass incomplete. Shawnee wins. 20 16  Read More →

East ball on 15. 5.2 seconds l…

October 6, 2011  

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