Posts In Category
The Arts
The Frost Boasts
Written by Freelancer The Frost boasts his chill—Descends in a breath Green blades shrouded in glittering caskets Yet still, The Sun—set on His goal, Melts Death. And Life—now our thrill.
Sisters by and bye
There’s a picture I don’t look at Each time it shows in my camera roll I skip past it quickly, hoping my mind doesn’t see. It always does. Two girls in white graduation gowns smile back through the screen The first girl is confident, practiced, her leg sticks behind her
A Night In
Written by Freelancer Grief and Love shook hands, Then decided that was too formal, And embraced. Both glanced at Time and chuckled, Fascinated by how so many Bought her lies of deadlines Applying to either of them. “No, we are outlaws,” Grief announced, “thrown about by the wind and holding
Songs of Praise and Spirit
At 7:30pm on February 21, 2022, Morgan Yoder sang the first notes of her Senior Vocal Recital. Brimming with confidence, she continued in Aria, her voice and the piano complementing each other. Erin Cummings, her accompanist, introduced the tone with ease. How did you decide which songs to perform? Morgan:
Worship in Piano: Caleb Trezise’s Senior Recital
On November 8, 2021, Chatlos Chapel hosted many friends, family members and secret Scroll reporters all excited to hear Caleb Trezise perform on the piano. After an introduction from Kenneth Bormann, the man of the hour appeared on stage, a bowed, and began his recital. He played excerpts from Bach,
On Performing Different Roles: An Interview with Cassie Perednia
This Friday, November 5th is Cairn’s Fall Musical titled Angels and Witches and Fairies, Oh My! I interviewed Cassie Perednia, who plays multiple characters in the musical and is also the stage manager, to find out more about her experience in this musical as well as theater in the past.
Welcome to Tech Week: John Patrick’s “The Curious Savage”
Come with me backstage: it’s loud already when I walk in. Jessica has her hair in curlers, so she tries to smile at me while not moving her neck or head in my direction. Meredith’s voice emanates from the space behind me but I can’t see her; she is on
The Calls of War
On Friday, February 21, students, family members, and professors alike all gathered in Chatlos Chapel for an evening of Sergei Prokofiev’s War Sonatas performed by Cairn’s own Caleb Trezise, Rebekah Stiles, Caleb Kite, and Micah Leary. At 7:30, Caleb Trezise begins with Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Op. 28