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the blazeCardigan Mountain School 62 Alumni Drive Canaan, NH 03741 244 Students www.cardigan.org
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our mission
Cardigan Mountain School offers a close-knit community that
prepares middle school boys - in mind, body, and spirit - for
responsible and meaningful lives in a global society.
Dear Cardigan Family,
This year's edition of The Blaze once again captures the full and rich nature of community life together on The Point. My thanks and sincere gratitude to my colleagues, Cardigan's faculty and staff, who have committed fully to ensuring a year of growth and learning for the boys in our care.
Congratulations to all of our boys this year, who have demonstrated great courage and enthusiasm as you've enjoyed all of the dimensions of The Cardigan Way. To our ninth-grade boys, who have completed their Cardigan journey, thanks for the memories, best wishes in all of your future endeavors, and please know that we will miss you here.
Mrs. McCusker joins me in extending our love and best wishes to all of you. Please stay in touch and visit whenever you can. Cardigan will always be your home.
Sincerely,
Mr. McCusker '80 P'09,'10
Len Angelli Head Athletic Trainer
Lindsay Antolino ESL Departm ent Cinair
Chip Audett Director o f Adm issions
David Auerbach Science Departm ent Chair
John Bayreuther Associate Director o f
Adm issions
M onte Blaustein Associate Director
Charles C. Gates Program
Courtney Boyd Student Travel
Coordinator
Edward Burke, R.N, Staff Nurse
Kate Bushm an. R.N. S taff Burse
Jodie Camp Assistant Business
M anager
Jarrod Caprow PEAKS® Departm ent
Chair
Owen Carpino W orld Languages Teacher
Jessica Bayreuther Associate Director o f
Adm issions
Rosalind Burke, R.N. S taff Nurse
Jill Cavalieri Com ptroller
Richard Clancy '67 Director o f Alumni
Program s
Douglas Clark History Teacher
Devin C lifiora Director o f Summer
Programs
Karen Colburn Admissions
Adm inistrative Assistant
Andrew Cook History Teacher
Kolby Curran Technology Office
Ken Cushing W orld Languages Departm ent Chair
Joe Doherty Science Teacher
Erin Drury Communications
Associate
Scott Ellis M ath Teacher
Rick Exton Director o f International
Relations
Ashley Finethy Com m unications
A ssociate
M ike Fitzgerald H istory Departm ent Chair
Haver Flaherty PEAK S® Coach
Barbara Frazier D ata M anager
M eredith Frost Science Teacher
Ryan Frost D irector o f A thletics
Shannon Gahagan Spanish Teacher
Graham Gauthier M ath Teacher
Jeff Good English Teacher
Sarah Graves Director o f Secondary
School Placem ent Science Teacher
Alex Gray English Teacher
Karen Ewer-Gray, R.N. D irector o f Health
Services
M ichel Gray Director o f Technology
Ann Hamel Technology Integrator
Alexis Hannis Grade Six Team Leader
Austen Hannis D ir.of Student Activities Asst. Athletic Director
Steve Harris M ath Teacher
W im Hart English Teacher
Kathryn Holland Developm ent Office
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M ark Holt Andrew Jaspersohn Tim Jennings Chris Kenny Alexandra KingGrade Six Dept. Chair Art Departm ent Chair Director o f Facilities English Teacher Latin Teacher
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Allan Kreuzburg Resident Life Coord,
Science Teacher
Kris Langetieg ESL Teacher
Corey Lawson History Teacher
Mary Ledoux Development Associate
Lynne Lenihan Assistant to the
Headmaster
Douglas Lovell Dir. o f Parent Relations
and Planned Giving
Rich MacDonald Dean o f Student Life
Stephanie McCusker Free Safety
Joseph McHugh Business Manager
Kathy M cHugh Registrar
Ashley McLaughlin Health Center Assistant
Joy Michelson Director o f Advancement
Com munications
Nancy Moye Athletic Departm ent
Administrative Assistant
Malorie Nai Teaching Intern
Michael Nakade History Teacher
Kathleen Naroski French Teacher
Travis Nevins Head Alpine Ski Coach Science Teacher, Secondary
School Placement Officer
Tim Newbold Director o f Studies
Della Parker PEAKS® Coach
David Perfield Director o f Development
Lisa Perfield Counselor
Daniel Perricone W orld Languages Teacher
Dr. Elizabeth Perryman, Director o f Spiritual Life
Edilberto Ramos M ath Teacher
Matthew Rinkin Assistant Head o f School
Dean o f Faculty
Pablo Rocha-Vazquez W orld Languages Teacher
Dave Scheiber Director o f Music
Avery Scoville M ath Teacher
Patrick Turcotte M ath Teacher
Jim Scott W oodworking and Dram a
Teacher
Jeremiah Shipman, '00 Assistant Director o f
Alum ni Programs
Ryan Sinclair Dir. o f Global Leadership
and Service Learning
Sarah Sinclair Admissions C oordinator
Shea VanBoskirk PEAKS® Coach
Marshall Wallach Director o f Annual Giving
M arty W ennik English Departm ent Chair
Sam Scott School Store Manager
Dram a Program
Pamela Susi Associate Director o f
Development
Didi W ilson M ath Departm ent Chair
LisaW itha m Faculty
Nora Yasumura Director o f Global
C om rnunity In itiative
Rhett Yelton Director o f
Charles C. Gates Program
Sarah Young PEAKS® Coach
Samantha Freese Assoc. Director o f Summer
Programs and Yearbook Advisor
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NEW BEGINNINGS
THE EPIC CENTER//1. Custom designed table specifically made
to house all the lego elements 2. Lego League Competition table
3. Flexible work stations can be used for computers, robotics, or group discussions.
Bottom: Standing work space for students RIGHT: EV3 Robotics, are a Lego based robotic
system.
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BuildingsThe EPIC center was designed to be a place for students to explore Engineering Possibilities
related to Innovation and Creativity. This custom designed room includes two full wall white boards (one is actually black) where students can be creative and solve problems. A third wall
was designed for students to hang drawings and design that they are working on. A variety of
work surfaces, from stand-up tables, tables with stools, areas designed to work on your
computer, and a round table for discussions are provided. The 3D printer, custom Robotics Table, and cubicles to store projects round out the room. This room is used today for our Gates
program and the Lego Robotics club, while many students drop in to work on projects or just
draw on the walls. All in all th is new space has been a hit with students and faculty alike.
Flexible Work S p ace // Every surface of the Epic Center is
a work space, even the walls are white boards for collaborative
projects.
3D Printer// Our new 3D printer opens up a
number of inventive and creative pathways for students to bring their
designs to life.
Gates Program // Students work on their Gates
projects
1. Interior view of the new weight room2. interior view of the new weight room
3. Exterior shot of the new addition.»
[Top Left: Students train in the new wrestling facilities.
The newly installed lockers provide ' fantastic ventilation for the stored
equipment.
in September 2013, the Cardigan Mountain School opened the doors to the Johnson-Wakely
Locker Room in the Kenerson Center and the second floor addition to the Wakely Center including the Johnson-Wakely Fitness Center. These two spaces are a symbol o f the
relationships forged between the Johnson family, Mr. & Mrs. Norman and Beverly Wakely, and
the Cardigan Mountain School dating back to the 1970’s. The new locker room has been a
breath of fresh air with new lockers for the students and renovated coaches' locker rooms for male and female faculty. The Fitness Center has reinforced the message o f health and wellness
for the entire Cardigan Community. The second floor also Includes a new wrestling room, office
suite, and conference room. Additional updates were made to expand the training room and
add much needed storage to the athletic facilities. We appreciate the efforts made to continue to make everyday "A Beautiful Day in New Hampshire."
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CommonsDinning room, Conference rooms, Klein Theater, School Store, The Haven, IVIail Room.
I I It's nice to be able to hang out with friend and not worry about work; it's a place to just be a kid.//J .P . Ramos Barroso, '15
Right: The Wennik's help with The Haven's snack bar that is open to students.
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Dining Hall// The new dining hall offers the students and staff a wonderful space for meals. The dining hall has windows on two sides as well as skylight allowing for beautiful natural light to pour in and provides views of Canaan Street Lake and Cardigan Mountain.
r My favorite part of the new dining hall is that it has more space, and 1 love the square tables."
-Walker Huff, '14
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"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves."
John Muir
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Headmaster, Mr. McCusker, greets every student as they arrive on campus.
Students gather for one of the many ice breaker activities during orientation.
9th grade leaders are on hand to lend a hand.
Above right, Assistant School Leader, Jose Harb
and below left, School Leader Emery Gray were among the helpful hosts.
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Welcomes, reunions, leaders, new
students arriving, parents leaving, and
the signing of the register: the school
year begins.
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LEFT: Jorge Mijares, Jose Villar, Eduardo Gallagastegui.
RIGHT; Mr. Michael Nakade and seventh grade students.
BOTTOM: 6th grade students gather at the summit.
PUSHING OUR LIMITS//"Do hard things." - Coach Steve Harris
1. Eighth grade students at the summit.2. Jose Bert, Rlcl<y Alvarez, Alejandro Valenzuela, and Jeronimo Fernandez.
3. Raising their hands in triumph!4. Jason Zheng, Justin Liu, and Henry Hu5. Seventh grade students hamming it up.
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SANDWICH
FAI RBack in the 1800's th is was an agricultural fair. Now part agricultural and part games, rides, and fa ir food - attending the Sandwich Fair on Columbus Day Weekend is an annual event for Cardigan boys.
OCTOBER 13, 2013 / /
"Ax throwing and tractor pulls are my favorite events."
GAMES / / Seth Gray and George Mennen check out the different games of chance.
FOOD// Sam Seaver, Aiden Bourke, and Steve Garron enjoy some fairground food of which fried dough is a favorite.
FUN / / (clockwise) Jalen Quiones, Adonis Williams, Lief Fosse, Mo Bamba, Joseph Jordan, Chris Moore, and Will Pember
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HALLOWEENStudents celebrate with costumes on the
point
T O P LE F T: S am W alzak TOP RIGHT: Connor Fedorek BOTTOM: Stefan Trifunovic, Kazuma Hirata, George Mennen
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Top Left: Students in the nniddle of the lake run
Top Right and Bottom: Students line up to begin lake run
LAKE
RUNStudents and staff challenge themselves to
run the five mile loop around Canaan Street Lake
1. Walker Huff receives some well deserved water
Je Saro, Right: JJ Martinez 3. Left to Right: Justin Liu, Fred Uu and Larry Liang
4. Left to Right: Jorge Mijares,Antonio Mezher Salome and Aiejandro Del Valle Alvarado
5. John Trotto
1. Will Starkey races to the finish 2. Friends embrace at the end of the run
3. Let to Right; John Seter, Ben Marciano, Keaton Nichols, Garrett Plekenpol, and Bill
Milton
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PRE SHOW PREP WORK / /
LEFT: A student has their hair done byMrs. Holt
RIGHT: IVIrs. Wennik helps students with their stage make-up
BOTTOM: (Left to Right) Chris An, John Lee and Joon Hyung Lee prepare
for the show.
Above: The entire cast and crew pose for a photograph.
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MY SONPINOCCHIO Tr
The Cardigan Players, performed the classic tale of toymaker Geppetto’s little wooden puppet but with a new twist. This new nnusical, which retells the Disney story but from Geppetto’s perspective.It Tackling timely issues about what it means to be “the perfect child” - and what it means to be “a real father.”
OUR CREW / /Stage Crew //Garrett Lewis works tlie spot light.
Lights //Joseph Jordan and Bi Xin work the lights and sound booth.
Director //The play was directed by Mr. Scott who is seen here with one of the actresses, Mrs. Flaherty.
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FOOTBALLThe Varsity Football team's season record did not indicate how they worked as a team. They were a group of individuals that grew to be a team. Their three captains and coaches lead the team to a positive year.
The Junior Varsity Football team had a goal of getting just a little better each day, and they achieved this. One of their two wins was against Eaglebrook, which was a huge success. With lots of new players to the game, the team came together to learn new skills and work as a team.
COACHES:Mr. Harris, Mr. Hannis,
Mr. Kreuzburg & Mr. MacDonald
Mr. Clark, Mr. Frost, Mr. Langetieg, Mr. Lawson &
Mr. Perricone
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SOCCERThe Varsity Soccer team had a strong season ending with a 9-3 record. There were many highlights of this season; includingthe Eaglebrook tournament, their captains fearless leadership and winning the championships! The coaches bestowed not only very valuable soccer knowledge on each of the players, but also knowledge that can be used outside of the field.
The JuniorVarsityteam went undefeated this year, with 10 wins and 3 ties. They scored 60 goals with only 11 goals scored against them. During the Eaglebrook tournament they tied our own Varsity Soccer team and placed 5th in the Varsity division atthetournament. The team worked hard, played hard and it paid off with a successful season.
COACHES:Mr. Good, Mr. Rocha &
Mr. Wennik Mr. Carpino & Mr. Turcotte
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SOCCERThe Thirds Soccer team had an exciting season including a 7-0 win over Lebanon. While the team came up short at the soccer jamboree at Eaglebrook, they never stopped fighting or working hard. That was the mentality of the team; no matter the game or outcome they always left everything they had on the field and picked each other up when they were down.
The Reserve Soccer team had a great match at Eaglebrook; and while the other team had much taller and more skillful players, the Cardigan Cougars were able to tie the game. The entire team was able to learn new skills, improve as players and bond as a team.
COACHES:Mr. Cook & Ms. Nai
Mr. Ding, Mr. Rinkin, Ms. Yasumura & Mr. Yelton
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Back row: Coach Rinkin, JJ Martinez Ruiz, Ding Ma, Victor Liu, Kevin Sun, Jason Zheng, Nate Fuller, Noa Kimura, Ken Chandraprasert, Henry HU Middle row; Connor Caccivio, Jack Axelrod, Noah Dorsey-Sorofman, Blake Wilkey, Edward Quo, Taish Tozawa, Pedro Del Paso, Emrys Elkouh, James Chun, Juan Madero Gutierrez, Coach Yasumura Front row: Ricky Ochoa, Brandt Aker, Sam Geraghty, Joseph Min, Owen Himmer, Stefan Trifunovic, Nick Pieroni, Shinichiro Sato, Ethan Kreuzburg, Coach Yelton
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crossCOUNTRY
The Varsity Cross Country team's season could be deemed "The Year of the Powerful Pack." Ten of the thirteen athletes were returners, of whom 7 were on Varsity last year. Given the strong sense of community brought up from last year, the team culture came together quickly, accelerated by the overnighttripto Cheshire academy, were the team won the First Annual O'Connell Invitational. This was a special group of athletes who understood that in Cross Country working hard as an individual is important, but working together is what makes for an impressive season.
The Junior Varsity Cross Country team had an incredible season. They completed in several races, a varsity race and a glow run; where they ran during the night with glow sticks. Everyone on the team reached their goal of improving their times from the beginning of the season.
COACHES:Ms. Antolino & Mr. Doherty
Mr. Exton, Mrs. Hannis & Ms. Young
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mountainBIKING
The Varsity Mountain Biking team did very well racing this year. The best race was during Eaglebrook day when the team took all nine podiums. It was a great season where everyone put forth their best effort and improved their skills becoming better riders.
The Junior Varsity Mountain Biking team accomplished a lot and improved tremendously each day at practice. New skills they learned included going down extremely steep hills and going over obstacles on the trails. Despite some team injuries, the team was resilient and worked together.
COACHES:Mr. Fitzgerald & Mr. Gray Mr. Cushing & Mr. Nevins
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rockCLIMBING
The Rock Climbing team was made up of 12 students and 3 coaclies. This summer the Climbing Cave was redone and the team was able to climb inside on campus and outside at Rumney.
The highlight of their season was an all day climb at the end of the season at Triple Corners. Five White Team climbers completed a very hard 5.10 D route called Waimea.
Everyone improved their skills on vertical and overhanging climbing, which allowed them to complete more difficult routes.
COACHES:Mr. Ellis, Mr. Kenny &
Mr. Jasper sohn
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Back row; Coach Kenny, Augustin Alban, Jay Cromheecke, PeterCallahiiriTAndrew Mah, Herman Lui, Thee Jung, Coach Ellis, Coach Jaspersohn, Front row: Stephen Novello, Leo Jung, Ivan Zakharov, Chris Moore, Brendan Clark, Zane Cowans
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11 “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.”
//M argaret Mead
//Left: 8th grade students work on their rocket project
' THANKSGIVING DINNER// The Thanksgiving feast gave students a moment to be reflective of the past few months and what they are thanl^ful for. This year, most students were .ft thankful for one another, Cardigan and good food!
My favorite part about the dinner was the food, it was scrumptious!"
I . ' .- Ethan Coleman, '16
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winter"Snowflakes are one of nature's most fragile things, but just look what they can do when they stick together."
Vista M. Kelly
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C H R I S T M A SBANQUET
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Celebrate//A group of boys taking a picture before tine Christmas dinner.
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The Cardigan com m unity gathered to celebrate the holiday season with a traditional holiday feast in the new Commons before proceeding to the chapel for the annual Christmas Pageant.
Above; Ms. Scott prepares students for the pageant.
Left to Right; Will Sergenian, Matteo Mangiardi, John Seter, (Santa), Nick Humphrey and Blake Bartell
Ben Marciano and AnthonyScaramucci pose with Santa.
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Top: Left to Right: Mr. Shipman, Mr. Goode, Mr. Rocha, Mrs. Hannis and Mrs. Flahertysmile for the camera.
Bottom: Mr. McCusker reads a prayer during the ski holiday chapel service.
Senior Ski Holiday//1. Alejandro Del Valle Alvarado and Antonio Mezher Salome prepare for a day of skiing.
2. Garret Lewis and Victor Liu are all smilesbefore they depart.
3. Left to Right; Matt Wall, Nick Spaulding, Jose Villar Otegul, and Ro-Ro Rymer
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all schoolSKI DAY
The school was surprised with an all school ski holiday to Loon Mountain Resort in Lincoln, NH. Ski holiday is a long standing tradition at Cardigan Mountain School where class is canceled and students can enjoy a day of skiing, snowboarding, tub ing or taking advantage of the spa.
L \ \ 8 Q Left: Sage Mines, Matty Butchma, Keetae Byunn and Mr, McCuskerRIGHT: Mr. Clifford, Dr. Perryman, Mrs. Hamel, Ms. Freese, Mrs. Hannis and Mrs. Flaherty
Above: Bryson Bartel! and Ro Bryan
Ski Holiday / /Left to Right:Eric Li, Fred Liu, Henry Hu and Justin Liu
Left to Right:Jack McKeen, Bill Milton, Mr. McCusker and Gavin McNamara
Students smile for the camera at the base of Loon Mountain.
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transitions
WEEKThroughout the w inter to spring transitions week, students and faculty participate in an array of com petitions and activities.
ABOVE: Hockey for Non-Hockey Players Club vs. the Reserve HockeyTeam game.
Bottom: Faculty vs. Student hockey game.ABOVE: Faculty vs. Student basketball game.
RIGHT: Mr. Kenny takes a shot during the Faculty vs. Student hockey game.
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Auer-Tower ChallengeLEFT: Joseph Jordan Tests how much histower can holdRIGHT: JJ Quinones starts out slow with his tower challengeBOTTOM: Students, parents, and faculty watch as students compete to see who's handmade tower can hold the most weight.
2. Alex Kowal takes his turn in the bee. 3. Colton Bullard competes in the school wide spelling bee.
Left: Faculty judge the spelling bee
Right: Brandt Aker
1. Left to Right: Ruiwen Bai, Young Hoon Lee, Jeff Shi and Bear Liu2. Left to Right: Stephen Novello, Stefan Trifunovic and Xilun Jiang3. Left to Right: Cedric Elkouh, Jack Kavanaugh, Charlie Ma and James Chen
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Break a L eg //
LEFT: Interpretive dance audition RIGHT: Bryson Bartel! loses liis clown costume to perform in Bad Auditions by
Bad ActorsBOTTOM: Bill Pieroni plays the
director in Bad Auditions by Bad Actors
1. Ethan Coleman plays a student in Homeschooled.
2. A method actor auditions for Romeo and Juliet in Bad Auditions by BadActors.
3. A local plumber gives a lesson on the digestive system. 4. Antonio Fernandez Flores plays a mother in Homeschooled;^
Above Left: Jp Ramos plays the mayor of Smorgasbord.Above Right: A student sits in class.
Bottom: Andrey Emme plays a math teacher in Homeschooled
The Green Room //1. stage make up is applied.
2. Mrs. Scott helps Ethan Coleman with his stage make up.
3. Mrs. Wennik helps Bryson with his stage make up.
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Left: Philosophy class accidentally turns into dance class.
Below: A Clown turns teacher in Homeschooled.
LEFT: Zach Wennik and Garrett Lewis RIGHT: A father struggles to figure out how he can help with the local kids being homeschooled. Here he tries making lunch for the students.
Winter
PlaysIn Homeschooled, by Jason Pizzarello, the mayor of Smorgasbord explains to his residents; Yes, the annual cheese festival was a great success, but because it was so costly, nothing remains in the budget for the public schools, so all parents will now be tasked with homeschooling their children. The repercussions of this mandate, of course, mean the parents receive an education (and gain an appreciation) of their own. The premise provides the setup for scenes that Highlight some rather humorous teaching methods— and some rather comical “teachers” (or parents).
In Bad Auditions Bad Actors, by Ian McWethy, senior Bill Pieroni’s lead character is charged with the responsibility of casting for the title-role parts of “Romeo” and ‘Uulief for a local community theater’s production. He and his sidekick endure bad (and humorous) audition after bad (and humorous) audition.
On with the Show//Bad Audition //A manager gives the
director a hard time.
U.S. H istory//Students fall asleep in a
speedy version of U.S.
History.
Purr-fect Audition //Even a cat gets in on the
fun, during the Romeo
and Juliet auditions.
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HOCKEAs the dust settles on another competitive hockey season, the Cardigan Cougars emerged with one of the best seasons the hockey program has had in the last few years. Behind a strong home record of 16-1, Cardigan earned 27 wins and the Belmont Hill Freshmen tournament. The highlights of the season were certainly the two road trips to Connecticut and Western Massachusetts going 6-0 against New England prep’s top hockey schools.
COACHES:Mr. Turcotte & Mr. Carpino
The JV Hockey team had a fantastic season. A core of experienced veterans was joined by new, young talent, notching a number of thrilling victories and hard fought games. Overtime wins against the Vermont Glades and Rumsey Hall were highlights, as were solid wins over Eaglebrook, Hanover High, and Holderness. Cardigan also notched another JBSA League championship with wins over Rectory and Rumsey Hall. Our athletes worked hard both on and off the ice, learned to think and execute the game, and had lots of fun together.
COACHES:Mr. Sinclair & Mr. Fitzgerald
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HOCKEYThe Thirds Hockey Team had a good season and finished with a record of six wins, eight losses and one tie. The boys improved in their sl<ating, puck handling, passing and overall understanding of positioning on the ice. The coaches worked diligently to instill a desire to win and a willingness to compete each time they are on the ice, A few of the boys earned the opportunity to practice with the JV team and even play in a game or two.
COACHES:Mr. Kenny & Mr. Gauthier
The reserve hockey team experienced a great season of growth, development, and fun. With a 28-man roster, the boys were consistently able to find a teammate to help push and challenge their skills. The team has exemplified their growth with excellent play throughout each of our games. It has been clear that the work the boys put in this season prepared them for their challenges and made for some very exciting games. We hope this season has helped instill a love for the game of hockey in each one of our players and wish each of them the best of luck whether they play in the future or not.
COACHES:Mr. Wennik, Mr. Doherty &
Mr. Clifford
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Back row: Coaeh Doherty, Gonzalo Montiel De la Vega,, Giorgo Caripidis,
Walker Huff, Nick Spaulding, Tucker Powell, Kibum Lee, Josh Lee, Wes King, Anthony.
Scaramucci, Andrew Daly, Corbin Holland, Blake Wilkey, David Min, Garrett Lewis,
Edward Guo, Gabriel Moldenhauer, Diego Sanchez Ongay, Justin Liu, Coach Wennik
Front row: Michael Hong, Brian Wang, Nick Parker, Antonio Fernandez, Ned Kelley,
Bill Milton, Steven Garron-, Jay Cromheecke, Jack Milton, Shawn Kim, Coach Clifford ■
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BASKETBALLThe varsity basketball team had a great season finishing with an overall record of 20 wins and 4 losses. The four returning ninth graders of Mohamed Bamba, Dan Kitchel, Keaton Nichols and Adonis Williams depart the basketball program having lost only 1 home game in two years. The highlight of the year came with a defeat of Fessenden by three points and was closely followed by a narrow defeat of Belmont Hill. Thanks to all the boys for another excellent year.
COACHES:Mr. Cook, Mr. Good &
Mr. AdamsThe JV Basketball team had an excellent season. A combination of Senior leadership, returning experience and athletic newcomers led to an explosive team, it took a while for the team to really gel and play together, but once the players started trusting each other, the team really began to grow. Some of the highlights of the season were beating Eaglebrook twice, the four games where every member of the team scored, and our comeback win against Hartland on Parents Weekend.
COACHES:Mr. Lawson & Mr. Ellis
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Front row; Coach Good, Jack Wu, Leif Fosse, Keaton Nichols, Adonis Williams,
Tony Wiezher Salome, Jalen Nougues
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Chris An,-Tae Hee Lee, Gavin McNannara, Bryan Chen, Alex Grasso,
Coach Lawson Front row; Justin Quinones, Trey Parker, Victor Liu,
Tommy Mi, Henry Sergenian, Joseph Jordan, Zach Wennik
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WINTER
BASKETBALLThe Thirds Basketball team grew a lot over the course of the season, improving on skills and coming together as a team. We wanted to emphasize fun, skill development, and team as our goals for the season and we were able to meet those goals. If you look back at the first couple of practices and the early games, then look at what the boys developed into, the improvement is significant. A few young men really started to understand the team concept, that playing the game wash not about themselves, but about all the players on and off the court. Ending the season with a win was also a great close to the season, nice job gentlemen!
COACHES:Mr. Newbold,
Mr. Nakade & Ms. KingThe Reserve Basketball Team had an amazing season filled with growth and fun. In November, at the start of the season we were 12 boys and two coaches on a court, but by the end of the season we were a skilled basketball family. Our team ’s motto is, "We're a family and families take care of each other." We lived by this motto on and off the court. The players took care of each other, encouraged one another to become stronger players, and worked as a unit on the court. While we lost many of our games, we improved a lot as a team. W e can now make sm art passes, box out for rebounds, and take shots that go in the hoop. After several months of bonding as a team, it is clear to the coaches that we really became a basketball team.
COACHES:Mr. Holt & Mr. Perricone
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SPORTS
TEAMS 11
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Back row: Coach Nakade, Martin Ma, Jeff Shi, Jason Zheng,
Kevin Sun, Juan Pablo Ramos, Ray Xiao , Coach Newboid
Front row: William Park, Alex Post, Jeff Koo, Bear Liu, Philip Huang
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B S l ^ B a c k row; Coach Perricone, Gray iVladan, Ken
Chandraprasert, Nate Fuller, Noa Kimura, Luke Corrigan, Brendan
Clark, Coach Holt Front row: Larry Liang, Jack Audett, Calvin Yoon,
Owen Himmer, Masamune Yamano, James Chun
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WINTER
SKIINGThe Alpine ski team had another great season.
Capturing back to back Lakes Region GS tittles and
putting Taishu Tozawa on the top step of the U14
State Finals. The teann competed exceptionally well
racing against schools that were all older then them
but with good solid team racing they were able to
be one of the top teams yet again.
COACHES:Mr. Nevins, Mr. Scoville,
Mr. Gray & Mr. Clark
The Nordic skiing team had a challenging and
enjoyable season. Racing against older and more
experienced skiers in the Lakes Region League, the
team;s goal was to finish the grueling races. Their
individual goal was to improve their finishing time
from previous races. The highlight of the team was
a seventh place finish in a field of 14 teams at the
state Middle School Nordic Skiing Championship.
COACHES:Mr. Ramos & Ms. Wilson
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SPORTS
TEAMS 11
nordic// eft to right: Coach Ramos, Sam Waizak; Andrey Emme,' :'
Jacob Slaughter, Peter Martin, Eric Li, Coach Wilson :. : :
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WINTER
snowBOARDINGThis winter we had a great time snowboarding at the mountain. The highlight of the season was the last slope style competition at Ragged Mountain, where the team took 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 31st and 35th place. We had a fantastic mixture of coaching and boys, which led to a great season.
COACHES:Mr. Jaspersohn, Ms.Naroski &
Mr. Rinkin
The recreational skiers and snowboarders had a terrific season. Part one (before the snow came) was our annual Olympics. We split into four countries and did a myriad of events. When the snow came, it was off to Ragged Mountain where skiers skied and snowboarders shredded. Boys who had never done either quickly learned how under the direction of the fabulous teachers: Hart, Young. Rocha and Nai. Toward the end of the season Clancy Mountain became our home with more sliding and jumps and delicious marshmallows cooked over a camp fire.
COACHES:Mr. Hart, Ms. Young,
Mr. Rocha and Ms. Nai
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SPORTS
TEAM S//
Back row: Coach Young, Coach Rocha, Eduardo ,.
Gallastegui,1ose Cuis Bert, Keetae Byunn, Jose Viilar, Jorge Mijares, Juan Wlartiniez, Fred
Liu, Collin Huang, Jaines Chen, Jacl< Gong, Alejandro Valenzuela, Alejandro Del Valle, ■/
Coach Hart Front row; lhaki Perdomo, Daniel Jiang, Ivan Zakharov, Leo Jung, Daniel
Martin Aiba, Stefan Trifunovic, Brandt Aker, Jakob Wennik, Kazuma Hirata, Shinichiro
Sato, Diego Garza, Nick Juvonen, Ricky Ochoa, Matt V\/all, Coach Nai
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WINTER
WRESTLINGThis year's wrestling team had a great season. With a large group of boys representing all of the grades, the boys enjoyed being the first team to use the new wrestling space. They worked hard every day lead by team captains, Nick Humphry, RoRo Rymer, and John (Woo Shik) Lee. The boys earned many victories and represented themselves with class at every competition. They capped the season with a third place finish at the Fessenden Tournament, one of Cardigan's best finishes in recent history.
COACHES:Mr.. Kreuzburg
Mr. Harris Mr. Yelton
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Varsity Hockey JV Hockey
Reserves Hockey Varsity Basketball
p r• j i f c i 1
Thirds Basketball Reserves Basketball
Thirds Hockey
JV Basketball
Alpine Skiing
Nordic Skiing Snowboarding Wrestling
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"Wintpr P,^rHirrp^n
Winter
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064
residentalLife at Cardigan is so much more
than just what happens in the
classroom or on the athletic fields.
For a Cardigan boy, his dorm is
his home away from home, and
his roommate, dorm mates, and
dorm parents are the closest
members of his Cardigan family.
But life in the dorm in just the
beginning of residential life. Boys
have friends who live in other
dorms and lots of places on
campus to spend their free time.
Weekend trips, trips over school
breaks, and homestays afford
additional opportunities to make
connections and friendships.
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RESIDENTIAL LIFE
dorm life
Brewster 1// Ms. Naroski, Coilin Fabian, Peter
Callahan, Alex Gutierrez Elizondo, Jeronimo ;
Fernandez Cueto Hernandez, Shinichiro Sat,
Alejandro Valenzuela Gomez, Gavin McNamara, '
Matteo Mangiardi, Gray Madan, Noah Dorsey-
Sorofman, Tucker Powell, Andrew Daly, Alex Kowal,
JJ Quinones, Emrys Elkouh, Brendan Clark,
Kazuma Hirata
Not Pictured: Dragon Ding
French l//Theo Jung, Andrew Noel, Ben
Marciano, Ken Chandraprasert, Gustavo Garcia
Orellana, Gabriel Moldenhauer, Tommy Mi, Ms.
Graves, Ricky Ochoa, Nicholas Jessop, Taishu
Tozawa, Luis Pietrini, William Song, James Chen,
Jerry Wang, Raymond Bai, Mr. Scheiber
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Brewster 2 // Mr. Gauthier, Connor Fedorek, Chris
An, Adonis Williams, Jack Wu, Jay Cromheecke, Mr.
Doherty, Garrett Lewis, Giorgo Soto, James Chun,
Bill Pieroni, Sage Mines, Edward Guo, Keetae
Byunn, Nick Parker, Sam Geraghty, Jose
Valenzuela, Luke Lee, Justin Liu, Ms. Young
Not Pictured: Garrett Plekenpol
French 2 // Diego Sanchez Ongay, Jake An,
Richard Lyons, Jose Nasop Harb Rodriquez,
Addison Walker, Ro Bryan, Jason Zheng, Martel
Gonzalez Rodriquez, Inaki Perdoma Suarez, Danny
Philbrick, Walker Huff, Brian Wang, Brian Shin,
Jacob Peters, Jon Schafer, Colton Bullard
Not Pictured: TJ Beaver, Thaddeus Stern, Jack
Milton
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RESIDENTIAL LIFE
dorm lifef
*_r'-
B anks// Bennett Freidberg, Nick Spaulding,
Mohamed Bamba, Patrick Roth, Jorge Mijares, Mr.
Gray, Mr. Jaspersohn, Beckham Bayreuther, Alex
Frenchman, Anthony Scaramucci, Jose Villar Otegul
F u n n e ll//Jack Mckeen, Steven Garron, Mexwell
Rand, Myles Shepard, Joon Hyung Lee,
Mr. Perricone, Aiden Bourke, Graydon Elkouh, Jacob
Slaughter, Diego Zesati Icaza, Owen Brine, Charles
Baker, Hyun Seung Kim, Oren Buchler, Justine Biela
Ricardo Alvarez regules, Siqing Hu.
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Greenwood// Jeffrey Holt, Mr. Hart, Michael
Hong, Zach Wennik, Bryson Bertell, JJ Layton,
Ms. Antolino, Alex Mertinez, Sol, Ms. Gahagon, Jake
Wennik, Matt Wall, Buzz Fisher, Bennett Psyhogeos,
and Mr. Wennik
Hayward// Mr. Rocha, Blake Bartell, Jeff Koo,
Joshua Lee, Jose Bert Cueva, JR Kreuzburg, Bear
Liu, Ray Xiao, Daniel Jiang, Corbin Holland, Noa
Kimura, Jacob Leone, Rodrigo Ramos Hopkins,
Calvin Yoon, Joseph Jordan, Jalen Nougues, Owen
Himmer, Gage Perry, Peter Michelson
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RESIDENTIAL LIFE
dorm life
Stowell// Nick Humphrey, Mr. Ramos, Mr.
Turcotte, Young Hoon Lee, Jack Gong, Ms.
Yasumura, Sam Walzak, Jared Mines, Nono Qiu,
James Choi, Collin Hwang, Hugo Turcotte, Niklas
Butchma, Chris Moore, Alex Post
I
H inm an 1// Kevin Sun, Ben Antonucci, Tae Hee
Lee, Henry Jung, John Lee, Ms. Nai, Mrs. Flarety,
Juan Madero Gutierrez, Conor Caccivio, Henry
Sergenian, Shawn Kim, Fred Liu, Stefan Trifunovic,
Masamune Yamano, Leo Jung, Nate Fuller, Brandt
Aker, Jack Beyreuther, George Mennen, Tristan Lin
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TytyiAx// John Kelleher, William Crowley, Owen
Borek, Tucker Williams, Daniel Martin Alba
Fernandez, Willis Pember, Eric Li, David Min, Jordan
Pepe, Antonio Fernandez Flores,
Not Pictured: Alex Grasso, Seth Gray, Dan Kitchel,
Rex Krieg, Trey Parker
H inm an I I // Gonzalo Montiel de la
jVega, Mr. Frost, Tianjun "Jeff" Shi,
|william Starkey, Jack Bliss, Xin Bi, Peter
Martin, Wei "Victor" Liu
David "Alex" Richardson Stephen
Novello, Philip Tzu-Ruei Huang, Shijie
"Charlie" Ma, Hyeongkyo "Joseph" Min,
Juan Pablo Ramos Barraso, Nicolas
Pieroni, Shihao "Larry" Liang, Alvaro
Soto de Saro, Diego Garza Villasenor,
Ethan Coleman, Nickalas Juvonen, Ms.
King
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RESIDENTIAL LIFE
dorm lifer
Clark M organ I I // Mr. Scoville, Will Sergenian,
Gallo Gallastegul Salazar, Ned Kelley,Herman Lui,
Hayden Kim,, Ivan Zakharov, Mr, Clark, Leif Fosse,
Ryan Houx, Matt Harmon, Agustin Alban Madero,
Diego Andonie Daccarett, Kibum Lee
Not Pictured: Emery Gray
F ranklin // Mr. Nevins, John Seter, Jack
Kavanaugh, Pedro Del Paso, Andrey
Emme, Martin Ma, Andrew Mah, Ethan
Kreuzburg, Mathieu Butchma, Wesley
King, Jack Audett, Will Park, John Trotto
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iifc
Clark Morgan III// Mr, Nakade, Bryan Chen, Bill
Milton, Alejandro Del Valle Alvarado, Kimi Mu,
Antonio Mezher Salome, Black Wilkey, Ro-Ro Rymer,
Mr. Lawson
Not Pictured: Keaton Nichols
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RESIDENTIAL LIFE
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C A R D I G A N
CHAPEL
THE PARABLE OF THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT // tells the story of six blind men who each try to describe accurately an elephant based on their limited experiences of touching only one part of the animal. Only by sharing and comparing their individual experiences are the men able to arrive at a "big picture" of the whole elephant.
Likewise in Chapel each week, our community gathers to tap into the ancient wisdom and spiritual practices of a variety of faith traditions and to share with one another our individual experiences, stories, and beliefs. By sharing, listening, and learning from one another, our community is enriched and blessed.
"THE PEACE VOUCHSAFED BY LIVING HERE WITH ALL
THE WORLD TO SHARE."
GRADESANDCOMMENTS// the popular faculty band (right) rocks the chapel!
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CHAPEL
THE GIFT OF MUSIC // is an integral part of every
Chapel sen/ice. (Left)
James Chen shares
his exceptional talent
as a pianist.
VISITING SPEAKERS AND MUSICIANS//like these students
from Kimball Union
Academy enhance
our Chapel services.
STUDENT SPEAKERS AND MUSCIANS //form the core of our Chapel programs. (Left) Jack Gong plays the violin.
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS // ForAll Saints Day, our community created an offrenda (below) to remember and honor friends and realtives who have died.
HANUKKAH //Ethan Coleman, Sage Mines, Sam Seaver, Jared Mines, and Mr. Scheiber light the menorah and share the story of the Festival of Lights with the community.
TEAM CHAPEL //W eekly chapel services are planned and executed by a dedicated leadership team. Chaplain's Assistants (above) Chris An and Tony Mezher.
Mrs. Perricone(above) Organist and harpist
Mr. ScheiberDirector of Music (left)
Dr. Perryman,Director of Spiritual Life (below)
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STUDENT LIFE
Around The Point//1. Mr. Turcotte speaks with Coach Marfion
at a home game.
2. Students are greeted at registration
3. Brewster II hangs out with Mr, Doherty's
dog.
LEFT: George IVIennen and Alex Kowal during Morning Break.
RIGHT: Students start off strong at the LakeRun.
residential
LIFE
Snow Day//Winter snow covers Brewster
Orientation//Students prepare to participate in
tine "siioe game", a Cardigan
favorite.
Seniors with Seniors// IViatt Wall brings his new friend to
art class, they were paired together
for the Seniors with Seniors club.
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Daily Life//1. Students make the most of the cold
weather with some sledding behind the
Chapel.
2. Charlie Baker shaves Mr. Lawson’s hair
as part of a fundraiser.
3. Leif and Gallo during morning break.
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underclassmen
079
UNDERCLASSMEN
With 22 new family members, the sixth grade class
started the year off with a vision of excellence. From
building pinewood derby cars in science to learning
about the brain in PEAKS, the sixth graders engaged in
a variety of unique learning experiences. The boys were
busy throughout the year writing and reading,
experimenting with various genres, focusing on the
things they were most interested in. The Sargent Center
trip before Thanksgiving break was a crowd-pleaser. We
spent our time there learning how to work effectively
with each other while exploring the wilderness. In
February our family adopted brook trout babies from
the hatchery and anxiously awaited for them to grow.
As always, the Cape Cod trip in April brought our family
closer together. We learned a lot about each other and
the awesome history and environment of the Cape,
making a lot of memories we will cherish forever. These
explorers cannot wait to take on the seventh grade next
year.
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SIXTH GRADE
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UNDERCLASSMEN
H ;
Jonathan 'Jack' Axelrod
Jackman 'Jack' Bayreuther
Brendan Clark
Noah Dorsey-Sorofman
Emrys Elkouh
Owen Himmer
Kazuma Hirata
Xilun 'Daniel' Jiang
Seung Hyun 'Shawn' Kim
Alexander Kowal
Ethan Kreuzburg
Shihao 'Larry' Liang
Tristan Lin
Grayson Madan
George Mennen
Peter Michelson
Hyeongkyu 'Joseph' Min
Stephen 'Sven' Novello
Gage Perry
David 'Alex' Richardson
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SIXTH GRADE
ABOVE & BEYOND
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UNDERCLASSMEN
This year of seventh grade was great. In PEAKS students
learned about writing and academic honesty. In science,
students explored life science from the DNA in cells to the
ecosystems around the world. Seventh grade students had
the opportunity to care for animals in the Living Laboratory,
which was a real wild time. Seventh grade English students
focused on social commentary and writing for the 21st
century, emphasizing precision and accuracy. History
students learned about early American history through
debates, iMovies and reading primary sources from these
times. In World Languages students explored new cultures,
expanding vocabulary and learning the habits of a strong
student. ESL students had the opportunity to spend more
time working on grammar skills. In all math classes time
was spent strengthening skills, expanding understanding
of how math impacts every day life, and of course getting
in the habit of showing all work!
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SEVENTH GRADE
Brandt Aker
Jack Audett
Blake Bartell
Timothy Beaver
Owen Brine
Mathieu 'Matty' Butchma
Keetae Byunn
Conor Caccivio
Giorgio Caripidis Soto
Kasin 'Ken' Chandraprasert
Jiwoo 'James' Choi
Jae Young 'James' Chun
Ethan Coleman
Nathaniel Fuller
Diego Garza Villasenor
Samuel Geraghty
Seth Gray
Edward Guo
Jeffrey Holt
Dong Gyu 'Collin' Hwang
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UNDERCLASSMEN
Nicholas Jessop
Yoonjae 'Leo' Jung
Nickalas Juvonen
Wesley King
Yunkyu 'Luke' Lee
Yun 'Fred' Liu
Ding 'Martin' Ma
Juan Madero Gutierrez
Sage Mines
Andrew Noel
Jin Woong 'William' Park
Trey Parker
Luis Pietriini
Tian 'Nono' Qui
Henry Sergenian
Jacob Slaughter
Alvaro Soto De Saro
Kevin Sun
Taishu Tozawa
Samuel Walzak
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SEVENTH GRADE
ABOVE & BEYOND
Yihan 'Jerry' Wang
Jakob Wennik
Masamune 'Masa' Yamano
Eun Chong 'Calvin' Yoon
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UNDERCLASSMEN
In English, the boys read Of Mice and Men. Deep Survival,
A Midsummer Night's Dream and To Kill a Mockingbird. In
US History, students studied from Reconstruction through
the end of World War I, and ended with present day-America.
Some of the highlights have been the Election of 1912
project, Socratic Seminars and their trench warfare
reenactment. In PEAKS, students learned about MLA
citation and proper format, healthy environments, infectious
diseases, tobacco, research skills and human reproduction
and sexuality. In physical science, students spent the first
half of the year learning introductory physics and the second
half exploring chemistry.
The eighth grade team has had a stellar year. They have
been hard at work enjoying Cardigan life to it's fullest.
Actively pursuing science with experiments that dazzle the
brain, english brought classics to life, and they became
explorers of history. The areas of growth seem countless!
But, what has made they ear great, are the boys
themselves. Who can deny their sense of curiosity and drive
to grow into the young men that they are!
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EIGHTH GRADE
Ricardo Alvarez Regules
Diego Andonie Daccarett
Bryson Bartell
Beckham Bayreuther
Jose Bert Cueva
Owen Borek
Aiden Bourke
Roland Bryan
Colton Bullard
Peter Callahan
Zhuyuan 'James' Chen
Zane Cowans
Andrew Daly
Pedro Del Paso
Longxuan 'Dragon' Ding
Graydon 'Cedric' Elkouh
Andry EmmeJeronimo Fernandez Cueto Hernandez
Antonio Fernandez Flores
Oliver 'Buzz' Fisher
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UNDERCLASSMEN
Bennett Freidberg
Steven Garron
Yuan 'Jack' Gong
Martel Gonzalez Rodriguez
Alexander Grasso
Alejandro Gutierrez
Elizondo
Corbin Holland
Siqing 'Henry' Hu
Phillip Tzu-Ruei Huang
Joseph Jordan
Hojae 'Theo' Jung
Jack Kavanaugh
William 'Ned' Kelley
Hyeongseok 'Hayden' Kim
Hyun Seung 'Matthew'
Kim
Noa Kimura
Sang Mo 'Jeff' Koo
Kibum Lee
Jacob Leone
Siyan 'Eric' Li
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EIGHTH GRADE
Jiaxi 'Justin' Liu
Richard Lyons
Shijie 'Cliarles' Ma
Andrew IVIah
Daniel IVIartin Alba
Fernandez
Juan Martinez Ruiz
Alejandro Martinez Torres
Sihyun 'David' Min
Gabriel Moldenhauer
Gonzalo Montiel Da La
Vega
Jalen Nougues
Ricardo Ochoa
Inaki Perdomo Suarez
Nicolas Pieroni
Bennett Psyhogeos
Justin 'Jay' Quinones
Juan Pablo Ramos
Barroso
Rodrigo Ramos Hopkins
Diego Sanchez Ongay
Jonathan Schafer
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UNDERCLASSMEN
Samuel Seaver
William Sergenian
Myles Shepard
Dong Hyuk 'Brian' Shin
Byung Hoon 'William'
Song
Zachary 'Thaddeus' Stern
Hugo Turcotte
Alejandro Valenzuela
Gomez
Jose 'Pete' Valenzuela
Addison Walker
Cho Ming 'Brian' Wang
Zachary Wennick
Tucker Williams
Diego Zesati Icaza
Jiaxin 'Jason' Zheng
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EIGHTH GRADE
In the CLASSROOM & BEYOND
>>
1
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TOP: Members of the
National Junior Honor
Society present on
Martin Luther King Day
MIDDLE; Bear and
Ray smile for the
camera at the holiday
banquet
BOTTOM: The Four Year Boys
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seniors
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The 9th grade class has had an exciting year with many highlights, and all the boys should be congratulated on their hard work and effort. This year the boys have grown as a group as they performed the annual Cardigan dawn climb to start the year and sang the Cardigan hymn as they watched the sunrise. The senior class has also acted well within our local community, as all the boys performed comm unity service at a local elderly home under the supervision of Mr. Sinclair. In the month of January, the ninth grade class achieved two major milestones. First, they completed all of their secondary school applications, where this year's class applied to 74 different schools and filled out a total of 578 applications. The second milestone was to congratulate them on this feat, they all enjoyed a day of skiing at Waterville Valley as they celebrated their Senior Ski Holiday! The boys have learned a lot about themselves and each other this year and will enjoy successful futures at their next schools.
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Dear Brothers,
I believe that I can speak for all the senior leaders when I say that we are unbelievably thankful for the opportunity that Cardigan has provided. The Cardigan family has provided us with excellent guidance and helped us through any bumps in the road that we have had. They were always there to support us, in turn wherever we end up next year we will be able to do the same for others. Through being a senior leader I can vouch that every single person on campus is here to help you out. Whether it is in your academic or athletic life, Cardigan has taught us to be true leaders and sincerely "Help the other fella'". All in all it has been a great year with all the members of my Cardigan family, and I wish everybody luck in the upcoming years.
Sincerely,
Emery Gray
Emery GraySchool Leader
Jose Nasip Harb RodriguezAssistant School Leader
Dear Cardigan Brothers,
I only have one thing to say, thank you all for the past three years. It has been a magnificent experience in which I learned five things. One, always be yourself. Never try to imitate someone because they are "cool". Two, time management, this is by far the most important tool in life. Three, never stop trying, let no one or nothing stop you from achieving your goals. Four, always stand up for what you believe in. As a leader, you must balance between what is easy and what is right. Everyone has this ability, but some don't know it. And finally, even in harsh times when tears are coming out of your eyes, a smile, even if it's a little one, is always the strongest weapon. This may not be the best advice, but with it I believe that we can achieve what we want in life. Good luck in the following years.
Sincerely,
Jose Harb Rodriguez
P.S. See you later!
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student Leaders
Emery Gray, Jose Harb Rodriguez, Jack Wu, Ben Antonucci, Jack Bliss, Danny Philbrick, Joshua Lee,
Gavin iVlcNamara, Raymond Bai, Ryan Houx, John Kelleher, Justin Biela, Johnny Trotto, Anthony Scaramucci,
Nick Butchma, Keaton Nichols, Matt Wall, JR Kreuzburg, Gustavo Garcia, Walker Huff, Kimi Mu, Nick Parker,
Tae Hee Lee, Chris An, Tony Mezher, Mohamed Bamba, Leif Fosse-Geine
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098
2011 • 2012 • 2013 2014
Blake Wilkey
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Agustin Alban Madero
High and Effort Honor Roll
9th Grade Rock Climbing Team, Captain
8th Grade JV Alpine Skiing Team
9th Grade Varsity Alpine Skiing Team
Varsity Athlete of the Week
2012 Edward A. Barney Written Expression Prize French Academic Award
Young Jun (Jake) An
7th and 8th Grade ClVlil Dorm Olympics Champions
7th and 8th Grade Yearbool< Editor2013 Christmas Pageant7th, 8th and 9th Grade Green Key SocietyChess ClubRoad Warriors ClubPolar BearListen Center ClubEnsembleHonor Roll and Effort Honor Rolls Heart Of Cougar Award
Young Woo (Christopher) An
6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade JV Soccer Team 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade JV Basketball Team
6th, 7th, and 8th Grade JV Tennis Team 9th Grade Vocal Lessions
8th and 9th Grade Glee Club 8th and 9th Grade A Cappella
2013 Fall Play, My Son Pinocchio 7th and 8th Grade Road Warriors
Seniors with Seniors Chaplain's Assistant
7th and 8th grade Yearbook Staff
Green Key Society
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Benjamin Antonucci
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Football Team, Captain
8th Grade JV Hockey Team
9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team
8th Grade JV Baseball Team
Hinman 1 Floor Leader
8th and 9th Grade Pond Hockey Club
8th Grade Clark Morgan II Dorm Citizen Award
Ruiwen (Raymond) Bai
7th, 8th and 9th Grade JV Cross Country Team 7th Grade JV Cross Country Team Coaches' Award
9th Grade JV Cross Country Team, Captain 7th, 8th and 9th Grade Rec Tennis Team
7th and 8th Grade Rec Skiing 9th Grade Wrestling Team
Honor Roll or Higher in 14 consecutive terms Presidential Award for Outstanding Academic Excellence
7th and 8th Grade Student Senate French 1 Dorm Leader
Charlie Baker
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Football Team 8th Grade Wrestling Team
9th Grade JV Basketball Team 8th Grade Varsity Lacrosse Team
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Mohamed Bamba
9th Grade JV Soccer Team
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Basketball Team, 9th Grade Captain
Bi Xin
8th Grade JV iVlountain Biking Team8th Grade Varsity Nordic Skiing Team8th Grade Reserve Baseball Team9th Grade JV Football Team9th Grade Wrestling Team
Guitar 2 years and Piano 5 yearsHead Tech for 2013 Fall Play, My Son PinocchioFlead of Big Brother ProgramHead of Peer Tutoring ProgramMath team6th place individual for both Regional and States Mathcounts1st place team regional Mathcounts3rd place team regional MathcountsHigh and Effort Honor Roll for 8th grade year
Justin Biela
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking Team 8th Grade Varsity Baseball Team
9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team Green Key Society
Funnell Floor Leader
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Jack Bliss
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team, 9th Grade Captain
8th Grade Varsity Baseball Team
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team, 9th Grade MVPHeart of the Cougar Award
8th grade Effort Honor Roll
9th grade High Honor Roll and Effort Honor RollHinman 2 Floor Leader
Oren Buchler
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Snowboarding TeamHonor Roll
Niklas Butchma
9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team, Captain9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team8th Grade JV Lacrosse TeamEffort and Honor RoleStowell House Floor Leader
Heart of the Cougar Award
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Yi-Hao (Bryan) Chen
8th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team
9th Grade JV Football Team
9th Grade JV Basketball Team
Effort and Honor Roll
8th Grade Art Award
Jay Cromheecke
8th Grade JV Football Team 9th Grade Rock Climbing Team 8th Recreational Skiing 9th Reserve Hockey Team 8th JV Lacrosse Team 8th Grade Art Award Honor Roll Seniors with Seniors
William Crowley
9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team, Goalie 9th Grade JV Hockey Team, Captain
Seniors with Seniors Soccer Club
Table Leader
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Alejandro Del Valle Alvarado
9th Grade JV Soccer Team
8th and 9th Grade Rec Skiing
Seniors with Seniors
Hockey for Non-hockey Players Club
Effort and Achievement Honor Roll
Collin Fabian
8th Grade JV Soccer Team 9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team 8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team
National Junior Honor Society Dodgeball Club
Connor Fedorek
9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team
Cheshire Academy Champion-2013 Coaches Award-2013 8th Grade Varsity Hockey Team Belmont Hill Invitational Champion-2013
Heart of the Cougar Award 2013 Fall play, My Son Pinocchio
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Leif Fosse-Greiner7th Grade 3rds Soccer Team, MVP Award, Captain
7th and 8th Grade JV Basketball Team
7th and 8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team, 8th Grade Captain8th Grade JV Football Team
8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team, MVP award
9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team
9th Grade Varsity Basketball Team
2012 Fall Play
2013 Fall Play, My Son Pinocchio
2012 Christmas Pageant2012 and 2013 Glee Club Member
Green Key Leader
7th Grade Class President 8th and 9th grade Student Senate
High Honor Roll all terms
7th Grade Leadership Award
Alexander Frenchman
9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team 9th Grade Varsity Ski Team
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Eduardo (Gallo) Gallastegui Salazar
9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team New England Junior Private School Soccer Tournament Champion
9th Grade Recreational Skiing Indoor Soccer Club
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Gustavo Garcia Orellana
7th Grade Reserve Soccer Team
7th and 8th Grade Reserve Hockey Team9th Grade Thirds Hockey Team
7th Grade JV Tennis Team
8th Varsity Tennis Team
8th and 9th JV Soccer Team, MVP Award
Skateboard Club
Heart of the Cougar Award
Guitar and Drum Lessons
Effort and Honor RollPolar Bear Club
International Leader
All School Leader 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Student Senate
5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Varsity Ski Team 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade JV Lacrosse Team
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking Team 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade National Junior Honor Society
Student Jobs Foreman High and Effort Honor roll
Jose Nasip Harb Rodriguez
Assistant School LeaderNational Junior Honor Society, 20139th grade JV Soccer Team, Captain8th and 9th Grade Alpine Ski Team, Captain2012 Most Improved Award8th grade Reserve Baseball Team, Captain2012 Dorm Citizen French 2
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Matthew Harmon
8th and 9th Grade JV Soccer Team
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Alpine Ski Team
8th Grade Reserve Lacrosse, Coaches' Award
Seok Woo (Michael) Hong
Mathcounts 2013 National Participant and 2013-2014 academic year, Student Coach2013 CMS Mathcounts team leader 9th Grade Senator9th Grade Varsity Cross Country, 1st place team at Chesire Invitational
2013 Fall play. My Son Pinocchio2013 Winter play. Stage FrightMusic Ensemble (Silver on Great Eastern Festival) 2010-2011 academic year Math Peer Tutor Green Key MemberYearbook Editor of 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 academic year
Ryan Houx
8th and 9th Grade Ski Racing Team 8th and 9th Grade JV Soccer Team
8th and 9th Grade Pond Hockey Club Heart of the Cougar Award
Clark Morgan 2 Floor Leader
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Garrett (Walker) Huff
8th Grade Varsity Ski Team
8th Grade Varsity Lacrosse Team 9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team
9th Grade Varsity Lacrosse Team
Student Athletic Director
Nicholas Humphrey
9th Grade Varsity Football Team 9th Grade Varisty Wrestling Team, Captain
2014 Fall play, Son of Pinocchio 2014A C appe lla Club
2014 Glee Club
2014 Theater Manager/Assistant Director 8th Grade Student Senate
2014 Student Tudor 9th Grade High Honor Roll and Effort Honor Roll
Woohyun (Henry) Jung
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8th and 9th Grade JV Basketball Team 9th Grade JV Basketball Captain 8th and 9th Grade JV Soccer Team
2013 French 1 Dorm Citizen Award 2013 Fall Play, My Son Pinocchio South Africa Trip 2013 Effort and Honor Roll
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John Kelleher
8th and 9th Grade JV Soccer Team
8th and 9th Grade JV Hockey Team
8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team
Heart of the Cougar Award
Effort and Honor Roll
Dewar Floor Leader Latin Scholar of 8th Grade
National Junior Honor Society
Math Team
Glee Club
Daniel Kitchel
8th Grade Varsity Football Team 9th Grade JV Soccer Team
8th and 9th Varsity Basketball Team 8th and 9th Varsity Lacrosse Team
James (JR) Kreuzburg
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking Team 4th best for age in New England Mountain Biking League
Kitchen HeadWinner of the Gates Competition in 6th Grade
Honor rollPresidential Award for Academic Achievement
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9th Grade JV Soccer Team
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Ski Team
8th JV Tennis Team
Rex Krieg
Joonhyung Lee
9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team 9th Grade Varsity Snowboarding Team, Captain
8th Grade JV Soccer Team 2013 Fall Play My Son Pinocchio
O'Connell Invitational Champion, 2013 Fall 8th and 9th Grade Christmas Pageant
2013 Glee club Ivy Leader Trip
High Honor Roll and Effort Honor Roll all terms
Seung Min (Joshua) Lee
9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team, Captain
8th Grade JV Basketball Team 8th JV Lacrosse Team2013 Fall Play, My Son Pinocchio, Geppetto
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Tae Hee Lee
9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team
9th Grade JV Basketball Team
8th Grade Coaches' Award for Basketball
8th Grade Thirds Baseball Team, Coaches' Award
Glee Club
Dining Hall Stewart
Yearbook Club
Woo Shik (John) Lee
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Football Team7th Grade JV Football Team9th Grade Wrestling Team7th and 8th Grade Tennis Team7th and 8th Grade Ski Team7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Math TeamMath Count Team MemberMusic Ensemble2012 Spring Play, To Kill A Mockingbird2013 Fall Play, My Son Pinocchio 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade High Honor 7th grade Outstanding Geometry Award 7th grade Outstanding Science Award Road Warriors ClubSouth Africa Trip
Young Hoon Lee
7th, 8th, and 9th Grade JV Hockey Team 9th Grade Varsity Football Team
7th and 8th Grade JV Football Team 7th and 8th Grade 3rds Baseball Team
Listen Center Road warriors
Double Bass and Violin
112
Garrett Lewis
8th Grade 3rds Football Team 9th Grade JV Football Team
8th Grade 3rds Basketball Team
9th Grade Reserve Hockey Team 8th Grade 3rds Lacrosse Team
Heart of the Cougar Award
Effort and Honor Roll Seniors with Seniors
Spot Light for the 2013 Fall Play, My Son Pinocchio
Tianyi (Bear) Liu
7th Grade Reserve Soccer Team 8th Grade 3rds Football Team
9th Grade JV Football Team
7th and 8th Grade Reserve Baseball Team 9th Grade 3rds Basketball Team
7th and 8th Grade Recreational Skiing Effort and Honor Award Roll Heart of the Cougar Award
Student Athlete of the Week for 3rds Football Ultimate Frisbee Club
The Turtle Study
Wei (Victor) Liu
8th and 9th Grade 3rds Tennis Team 7th Grade Reserve Soccer Team 8th and 9th Grade Cross Country Team 7th Grade Reserve Basketball Team
8th Grade 3rds Basketball Team 9th Grade JV Basketball Team
Polar Bear Club Glee ClubAcademic Honor Roll Effort Honor Roll six times
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Herman Lui
Rock Climbing Team
8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team
8tli and 9th Grade JV Hockey Team
Heart of the Cougar Award
Effort Honor Roll
Matteo Mangiardi
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team, Captain 8th and 9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team, Captain 8th and 9th Grade Varsity Lacrosse Team 8th and 9th Grade Coaches' Award for V. Soccer 9th Grade Class President High Honor and Effort 8th Grade English Award 8th Grade Art Award
Benjamin Marciano
9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking, Coaches' Award Nominated for Athlete of the Week for Mountain Biking
9th Grade JV Alpine Ski Team Skateboard Club Clancy Hill Club
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Peter Martin
9th Grade Nordic Ski Team, Captain
9tli Grade JV Cross Country Team
8th Grade Reserve Lacrosse Team
Jack McKeen
8th Grade JV Basketball Team 8th Grade JV Mountain Biking Team
9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking Team
9th Grade Varsity Basketball Team 8th and 9th Grade Varsity Tennis Team
Effort Honor Roll Seniors with Seniors Club
Gavin (Gav) McNamara
8th Grade 3rds Soccer Team9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team8th Grade 3rds Hockey Team9th Grade JV Basketball Team8th and 9th Grade Varsity Lacrosse TeamManager of Belmont Hill Hockey TournamentHonor Roll
115
Antonio Mezher Salome
8th Grade 3rds Basketball Team, Captain, MVP Award9th Grade JV Soccer Team
9th Grade Varsity Basketball Team
8th Grade PEAKS Award
Chapel Assistant
Zhuocheng (Tommy) Mi
7th Grade Reserve Basketball Team8th and 9th Grade JV Basketball Team7th, 8th, and 9th Grade JV Football Team8th Grade 3rds Tennis Team7th Grade Reserve Baseball TeamCommunity Service Trip to South AfricaHonor Roll, Effort Honor Roll and High Honor RollPeer TutorGlee ClubPiano and ClarinetSeniors with Seniors ClubRoad WarriorsHeart of the Cougar AwardBasketball Club
Jorge Mij ares
9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team 9th Grade Recreational Skiing
Hockey for Non-hockey Players
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John (Jack) Milton
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking Team
8th and 9th Grade Reserve Hockey Team
8th Grade 3rds Lacrosse Team
Effort and Honor Roll
William (Bill) Milton
8th Grade JV Football Team 9th Grade Varsity Football Team
8th and 9th Grade Reserve Hockey Team 8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team
Heart of the Cougar Award
Effort and Honor Roll Seniors with Seniors
Jared Mines
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8th and 9th Grade JV Hockey Team
9th Grade 3rds Soccer Team9th Grade 3rds Soccer Team, Received the Sports Award 4th place in the Gates Competition
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Christopher (Chris) Moore
9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team
Rock Climbing Team
Table Leader 8th Grade Science Award
8th Grade Spanish Award
Athlete of the Week
Chess Club
Dodgeball Club Polar Bear
8th and 9th Grade Honor Roll
Yifu (Kimi) Mu
7th Grade Thirds Football Team7th Grade Thirds Basketball Team, Coaches' Award7th Grade Thirds Tennis Team8th Grade JV Football Team, Recieved the Coaches' Award
8th Grade JV Basketball Team, Athlete of the Week Award8th Grade Captain of the Reserve Baseball Team, Coaches' Award9th Grade Varsity Football Team9th Grade Varsity Basketball TeamHonor RollHigh Honor Roll and Effort Honor RollHeart of the Cougar Award for service trips to Cambodia
Keaton Nichols
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Football Team, Captain 9th Grade V. Football Coaches' Award
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Basketball Team 8th Grade Varsity Lacrosse Team
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Nicholas (Nick) Parker
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking Team
8th and 9th Grade Reserve Hockey Team
8th Grade 3rds Lacrosse, Received the Coaches' Award
Jobs Program Foreman
Willis (Will) Pember
9th Grade JV Soccer Team 9th Grade JV Hockey Team
Soccer Club
Jordan Pepe
9th Grade JV Soccer Team 9th Grade JV Hockey Team 9th Grade JV Lacrosse Team
^ Heart of the Cougar Award
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Jacob (Jake) Peters
8th Grade JV Mountain Biking Team, Captain
9 tli Grade Varsity IVIountain Biking Team 7th Grade JV Cross Country Team
6th, 7th, and 8th Grade JV Hockey Team, Coaches' Award 9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team
6th, 7th, and 8th Grade 3rds Lacrosse Team, 8th Grade Captain, Coaches' AwardGlee Club
Honor Roll
Daniel (Danny) Philbrick
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team, Captain, Coaches' Award8th and 9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team, Captain8th and 9th Grade Varsity Baseball Team8th grade Most Outstanding UnderclassmanHonor Roll and Effort Honor RollFrench 2 Floor LeaderGreen Key Society
William (Bill) Pieroni
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team 9th Grade Varsity Wrestling Team
8th Grade JV Tennis Team Honor Roll
9th Grade Student Senator2013 Fall Play, My Son PInocchio
2014 Winter Play, Bad Additions by Bad Actors2013 Winter Play, Stage Fright
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Garrett Plekenpol
9th Grade Varsity Football Team
9th Grade Varsity Wrestling Team
1st Place in NMH Wrestling Meet
1st place in CMS Wrestling Tournament
High Honor Role and Effort Honor Role
Edward Barney Creative Writing Competition Award
Four-Year Boy
Alexander (Alex) Post
9th Grade Thirds Basketball Team, Captain 9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team
8th Grade 3rds Tennis Team Guitar
Tucker Powell
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team8th and 9th Grade Reserve Hockey Team, Coaches' Award
8th and 9th Grade Varsity Tennis Team
2013 Spring Night of PlaysGlee Club
Big Brother LeaderGreen Key Society
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Maxwell (Max) Rand
9th Grade JV Soccer Team, Undefeated 9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team
Pond Hockey Club
Patrick (Pat) Roth
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9th Grade Varsity Mountain Biking Team, Captain, Coaches' Award
9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team8th Grade JV Tennis Team, Coaches' Award
Robert (Ro-Ro) Rymer
8th and 9th Grade Varsity IVIountain Biking Team 7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Wrestling Team, 9th Grade Team Captain
7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Sailing Team, 8th Grade Team Captain8th Grade Fall Play Tech
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Anthony Scaramucci
9th Grade Varsity Soccer Team
8th Grade Varsity Lacrosse Team
8th and 9th Grade Reserve Hockey Team
Honor Roll
Banks Dorm Leader
Table Leader
John Seter
9th Grade Varsity Football Team 9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team
8th Grade Varsity Lacrosse Green Key Society
Honor Roll
Tianjun (Jeff) Shi
8th Grade Reserve Basketball Team9th Grade 3rds Basketball Team8th and 9th Grade 3rds Tennis Team7th, 8th, and 9th Grade Cross Country TeamGuitar
Winning Team of the CMS Stock Market Competition
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Nicholas (Nick) Spaulding
9th Grade Varsity Football Team, Captain, Coaches' Award 9th Grade Reserve Hockey Team
Senior for Seniors
Athlete of the Week
William (Will) Starkey
9th Grade Varsity Football Team 8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team 9th Grade 3rds Hockey Team Honor Roll
John (Johnny) Trotto
8th Grade 3rds Soccer Team 8th Grade JV Hockey Team
8th Grade JV Lacrosse Team 9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team
9th Grade Varsity Hockey Team Franklin Floor Leader
National Junior Honor Society
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Jose Villar Otegui
9th Grade JV Football Team 9th Grade Rec Skiing
Heart of the Cougar Award
Matthew Wall
Greenwood House Floor Leader High and Effort Honor Roll Heart of the Cougar Award
9th Grade JV Football Team, Captain
8th Grade Thirds Baseball Team, Captain Recreational Skiing and Snowboarding Captain
2012 Dorm Citizen Award CM2
National Junior Young Leaders Conference Attendee; Washington D.C.Presidential Inaugural Conference Attendee, D.C.
McCallie CLC Leadership Conference Attendee; Chattanooga, TN
Blake Wilkey
7th Grade Leadership Award Honor Roll
7th Grade Latin Award Table Leader
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Adonis Williams
9th Grade Varsity Football Team
9th Grade Varsity Basketball Team
Weight Room Club
Effort and Honor Roll
Heart of the Cougar Award
Zuoquan (Jack) Wu
7th and 8th Grade JV Basketball Team, 8th Grade Captain, Coaches' Award9th Grade Varsity Basketball Team
8th Grade JV Football Team9th Grade Varsity Football Team8th Grade JV Tennis Team, CaptainBrewster 2 Floor Leader
High Honor Roll and Effort Honor RollAchievement Honor Roll and Effort Honor Roll8th Grade Student of Excellence8th Grade Science Book Award7th Grade History Book AwardNational Junior Honor SocietySouth Africa Community Service Trip
Zhenghao (Ray) Xizo
8th Grade JV Cross Country Team, Student Athlete of the Week Nomination 9th Grade Varsity Cross Country Team, Student Athlete of the Week Nomination
Coaches' Award 8th Grade Reserve Hockey Team
9th Grade 3ds Basketball Team, Captain 8th Grade Reserve Baseball Team, Coaches' Award
2nd Place in the Lake Run Hinman 2 Dorm Citizen of the Year
Heart of the Cougar Award Effort and Honor Roll
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Ivan Zakharo
9th Grade Rock Climbing Team
9th Grade Recreational Skiing
2013 Christmas Pageant
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TOP: Seniors participate in Seniors
with Seniors Club
MIDDLE: Will Crowley and Alejandro
Del Valle Alvarado look
sharp a t the Senior Holiday Reception at
the Frieze House.BOTTOM:
Chris Moore, Will
Starkey, and Justin Biela prepare for
Senior Ski Holiday.
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recognition
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Jared MinesCertain things catch your eye,
but pursue only those that capture the heart.
Ancient Indian Proverb
John Trotto
Johnny,We are so very proud of you
and your accomplishments. You have great potential in whatever you do, so dream big! Good luck on your next journey. Congratulations!
"Hildas ButchmaCongratulations Nik, and to the
Class of 2014.We are very proud of you!!
Go Cougars!!!
Love, Mom, Dad, and Matt
Love,Mom, Dad and Alex
Matt HarmonCongratulations Matt!
From Mom, Dad, Ben and Zak!
OREN BUCHLERWe are so very proud of how hard you've worked and how much you've
achieved at CMS. Never stop being YOU!
Love-IViom, Dad and Jourdan
Will Starkey
Kazuma Hi rataKazuma, IYou have worked sohard and have madeus proud this year.We love your smile.
Love,Mom, Dad and Minagi
Never, never, never give up.
- Winston Churchill
Congratulations,Will! We are really proud of you!
Love,Mom, Dad, Ian and Tess
Nicholas Arun Smeeton ParkerNick,
We are so proud of you and how much
you have matured in the last two years.
We have talked a lot about attitude and developing your own code by which to
live your life.
When you read this in the future think of
the code you have developed at Cardigan
and how that will shape the man you want to become.
Be thankful for the opportunities you have
and ones you will make for yourself in the
future. Abide by your code and live the life you want.
Remember home is always there for you.
Congratulations!!!
Love Mom, Mary, Christopher and Dad.
Patrick Roth
We are very proud of you.
We love you!Dad, Mom,Morgan, Kevin and William
JR KreuzburgCongratulations JR!
You've always been a Cardigan boy.
Love,Mom, Dad and Ethan
Danny PhilbrickDanny
You exemplify Compassion, Honesty, Responsibility,
Integrity, Scholarship and Fairness. Congratulations!
We are proud of you. Love,
Mom, Dad, Ricky, Ray, Delaney and Josh
Jake Peters"Be not afraid of growing slowly: be afraid only of standing still."- Chinese Proverb
Qiarlle ^alcerCon^a'tulattong Qiarliel
proud of where you have been,
be mhiiJfuI where you are going, be
your be0t - peretetent, reepedJful,
humorous, an i \i3nd - and you will go
far.
Pe aware tSiat; we will always love
an l support you.
Love,
Mom, Pad & Ian
Collin FabianCollin,We are so proud of everything you have accomplished and can't wait to see what the future holds for you!
All Our Love,Dad, Mom and Ethan
M a t t W a
Matt,We are extremely proud of your hard work and of the fine young man you have become.Love,Mom and Dad
GAVIN MCNAMARAGAVIN, CONGRATULATIONS! WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU. LOVE YOU VERY MUCH.
MOIVI, DAD AND CONNOR
Conor J. Caccivio"The secret of getting ahead
is getting started"
Mark Twain
Congratulations,
On a great start at Cardigan.
Love,
Mom, Dad & Ava
Garrett,
We could not be more proud of you! You have perservered for four years! You have faced challenges and success with such a steadfast and humble attitude! You have grown and matured into such a wonderful young man. We are honored to call you our son and so very proud of the brother you are! We sit in anticipation of where the future will take you - with your humor and compassion - you could go in many different directions. What we do know is that wherever you may land, it will be a better place because you are there!With much love. Mom, Dad, Regan & Kailin
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Keaton NicholsWe are so proud of you!
Congratulations!
Love,Mom, Dad, Bryan, Lindsay, Taylor, Graham, Rachel, Kai & Kade
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Christopher IVIoore
Congratulations to the Cardigan Mountain
Class of 2014!XARDIGAfy MOUNTAIN
Faculty and
Blake Wilkey"Anyone can hold the helm I when the sea is calm."Publilius Syrus
Congratulations!Love,Mom, Dad, Helen, Grace, Granny, Grandad,Mamma and Pappa
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Rex Emerson Krieg
Rex,You have made us so proud with your courage to try new things, give your best effort, and work so hard. You have L the power to choose your own attitude each day - stay strong in your path to success!All Our Love,Mommie and Poppi
Anthony Michael ScaramucciDear Anthony,
We can’t believe how far you’ve come! We are so proud of you, now & always.
We love you very much,Mom, Dad, AJ & Amelia
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Jeff Shi
Congratulations Jeff, we are so proud of you.
Ruiwen (Raymond) BaiDear Kang Kang,
We are so proud of you for all you have done at Cardigan. Your smile warms everyone. Keep smiling. Keep your eyes on the stars and your feet on the ground. Remember, we love you and will always be there for you!
Herman Lui
Congratulations Nik and to the
Class of 2014. We are very proud
of you!
Go Cougars!
Love,Mom, Dad and Matt
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James N. "Coach" Marrion
This year The Blaze is dedicated to Coach IVIarrion (January 3, 1935- February 2, 2014). Coach spent 40 years at Cardigan Mountain School, from 1967 to 2007, where he taught math and coached football, basketball, baseball, soccer, skiing, and snowboarding. He served as athletic director from 1969 until
his retirement. He was an honorary alumnus, a Cardigan parent and grandparent, and friend to all.
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