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Every Year, Cardigan Studerits embark on an annual tradition centered around our new students. Led by current senior leaders, students are roused from their beds well before the sun comes up, so that they can climb to the top of Mount Cardigan to watch the sunrise.
It is a poetic and symbolic moment. Boys sit, side by side, with others they may not even know, at least not yet. The rising sun represents the dawn of a new academic career for some, or a short adventure for others.
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remember those few moments spent at the summit, watching the sun crest over the White Mountains to begin a new day.
Over the coming months, and sometimes years, new friendships will form that will last a lifetime. There are always struggles to overcome, but there's nothing that beats the feeling of climbing to the top of that next mountain, not alone, but together, to await what the next day will bring us.
The Blaze staff hopes you all look back on your memories for this year with a light heart, and that you always strive to beat the sun to the top of the mountain, to await what the new day will bring.
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Life at Cardigan is differentthan life at any other
school. Just like any other school you’ll have your ups
and downs, but at Cardigan you have a whole band of brothers to get you
through, no matter what your trouble is.
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Cardigan life also teaches you REAL life. You get up
and eat your breakfast.then go to “work” at schoolAfterwards you go to lunchand “work” again, except atsports, and then you havesome down time and eat
dinner. Living here is livinga real life
The McCuskers
David McCusker Headmaster
David McCusker, Jr. '80 has a unique perspective on Cardigan Mountain School. As a 1980 graduate of CMS, and a former faculty memeber in the early 1990's, he has experienced Cardigan from ail sides. He can relate to the students as they navigate the boarding school environment: as well as understand the enthusiasm, frustration, and deep satisfaction the faculty feel as they help their students achieve their academic, athletic, and life goals.
"When old Cardigan friends and former colleagues ask me how I enjoy being back at the school and in the role of Headmaster, I often reply that for me this is a 'labor of love.' I love Cardigan Mountain School. I love our mission and core values. I love the students here and my colleagues. That's not to say that there aren't some good healthy challenges each and every day, but when you are fortunate to live and work in a community like this, supporting the lives of terrific young guys, there is a prevailing sense that anything is possible and that all obstacles are truly just opportunities in disguise. I am an unabashed and enthusaistic champion of Cardigan Mountain School."
Stephanie McCusker "Free-Safety"
Isteff McCusker plays many roles at Cardigan. As the "Free-Safety" she steps in whereever she is needed, whether it is substituting in the classroom, roaming with a camera documenting many aspects of campus life, or offering birhday wishes and cupcakes for the appropriate celebrations. She is a constant presence with a cheerful smile and a warm hello. She is frequently seen with the McCusker's chocolate lab. Buzz.
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James (Jamie) Funnell Assistant Headmaster for
External Affairs Director of Secondary School
Placement
Ryan Feeley Assistant Headmaster
Dean of Faculty English
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cCusker are the two Assistant
Headmasters and his Executive
Assistant, as well as the faculty,
administratton, and staff.
Lynne Lenihan Executive Assistant to the
Headmaster
Lindsay Antolino Building Confidence in English
David Auerbach Science Department Chair
Gates Coach
Robert (Robbie) Barker III History
Jarrod Caprow PEAKS Department Chair
J. Dudley Clark III Math
Virginia (Ginny) Collins Library Aide
Andrew Cook History
Kenneth (Ken) Cushing World Languages Department Chair
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John D'Entremont Dean of Students
History
Michael (Mike) Fitzgerald History
Augustus (Gus) DeMaggio Life Skills
Frederick (Rick) Exton Director of the International
Student Program WoridLanguages^
Ryan Frost Director of Athletics
Life Skills
Shannon Gahagan World Languages
Mihaela (Miki) Fera M[ath
Barbara Glover PEAKS
Jeffrey Good English
Christopher (Chris) Granger Science
Alexander (Alex) Gray English
Scott Haire PEAKS
Director of Spiritual Life
Austen Hannis Assistant Athletic Director
Student Activities Coordinator History
Steven Harris Math
William (Wim) Hart English
Mark Holt Gates Program Director
Sixth Grade
Patricia (Pat) lacuzzi Librarian
Day Student Liaison Yearbook Coordinator
Andrew Jaspersohn Art
Alexis Kendus Sixth Grade
Christopher (Chris) Kenny English
Allan Kreuzburg Residential Life Coordinator
Science
Eric Lane Science
Yearbook Coordinator
Steven Ledbetter Music
Timothy (Tim) LeRoy Math
Faculty
Nicholas (Nick) Lynch History Department Chair
Randolph (Randy) Macdonald Study Hall / Library Assistant
Haver Markham Math
James (Jim) Marrion Athletic Department
Steven McCarthy World Languages
H. Charles (Chuck) McCormick Dean of Students
Leadership
Heather Oliver Science
Edilberto (Eddie) Ramos Math Department Chair
Pablo Rocha-Vazquez World Languages
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E. James (Jim) Scott Arts Department Chair
Woodshop Drama
Deborah (D.D.) Otap PEAKS
Avery Scoville Math
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Ryan Sinclair Director of Off-Campus &
International Programs World Languages
Marshall Wallach World Languages
Marten (Marty) Wennik English Department Chair
Sarah Young PEAKS
Brian Cheek Director of Development
Gregory Clancy Leadership Gift Officer
Richard Clancy Director of Alumni Programs
Barbara (Barb) Frazier Development Office
Data Manager
Robert Grabill Development
Andrew Helming Associate Director of
Development
Kathryn Holland Development Office Manager
Mary Ledoux Development Information
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Chip Audett Director of Admissions
John Bayreuther Associate Director of
Admissions
Jessica Bayreuther Admissions Coordinator
Brian Beale Associate Director of
Admissions Director of Financial Aid
Karen Colburn Admissions Administrative
Assistant
Matt Rinkin Summer Session Programs
Coordinator
Joy Michelson Communications
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Gray Communications
Joseph (Joe) McHugh Business Manager
Jodie Camp Student Accounts
Jill Cavaheri Comptroller
Christine Ferland Travel Coordinator
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Administration / Staff
Leonard Angelli Athletic Trainer
Audie Armstrong Athletics Administrive
Assistant
Michel (Mike) Gray Director of Technology
Joshua (Josh) Routhier Technology Specialist
Rosalind (Roz) Burke, RN Director of Health Services
Patricia (Pat) White Health Services
Dorothy Heinrichs Health Services
Samantha (Sam) Scott School Store Manager
Not PicturedRobin Lobb, Health Services
Linda Thomason, Health Services
Ben Adams, Athletics Jim Adams, Athletics
David Adams, Athletics Allan Dunham, Athletics
Gail Gagnon Receptionist
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■V" Buildings & Grounds
Mary (Teny) McCarthy Head of Housekeeping
Lisa Collins Housekeeping
LeRoy Coutemarsh Housekeeping
Angie Craig Housekeeping
Rose Gardner Housekeeping
Freda Grace Housekeeping
Lisa Trussell Housekeeping
Timothy (Tim) Jennings Director of Maintenance
Jeff Clifford Grounds Worker
Dave Johnson Buildings & Grounds
Dick Gevalis Carpenter
John Trussell Maintenance Team
Leader
Nicholas Capron Electrician
Rex Brown Maintenance Worker
L - o T y U a yTeiTy Donnelly
Maintenance Worker
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Services
Robert (Bob) Spano Food Services Manager
Marrion Rogers Food Services
Mindy Boisvert Food Services
Keith Hannsen Food Services
Juhe Wallace Food Services
Robert Yebba Food Services
Rick Kahn Food Services
Not PicturedBritini Brayton, Food Services
Bailey Kahn, Food Services Devin Sevene, Food Services Jacob Routhier, Food Services
Darlene Wyman, Food Services
Dan Bums, Mechanic Kyle French, Buildings & Grounds Linda French, Buildings & Grounds
Terry Guest, HVAC Russell McKenny, Buildings & Grounds
Russell Rosenbeck, Grounds Worker
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Whether they are teaching, coaching, spending time with their families, or participating in other activities like the Lai^e Run or Mountain Day the faculty are always present and completely involved!
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MEMEBERS DOING THE T H IN ^ THEY LOV& Ir. Bayreuther, Wr. Beale, WljyClarlc,
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The Fall has a little bit of something for everyone. Cool New England days give plenty of opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors, whether you're playing a traditional team sport like football or soccer, or giving it a go on the Mountain Biking trails, or trying to pull yourself up the closest cliff face.
Whatever your sport may be, just make sure you...
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Back Row: Coach Lynch (Head Coach), Coach Marion, Cam Patch, Sam Floyd, Charley Borek, Jamal Lucas, Auden Menke, Shaymus Colman, Zack Langlois, Bobby Dray, Armando Gonzalez Garza
Charles Moore, Sean McCarthy, Coach McCormick, Coach Barker, Middle Row; Ben Johnston, Chris Jones, Eddy Chang, Jacob Kim, Cam Bando, Front Row: Charlie Day, P.J. Kelleher, Josh Jordan
Alex An, Martin Worgan, James Jones
Varsity Football had a very successful season, ending with a solid 6-4 record. The team played hard each and every time we stepped on the field.Improvements really showed at the end of the season when we beat a previously undefeated Holderness team 50-12, who had defeated us earlier in the season. The highlight of the season was a 44-6 thrashing of our arch-rival Eaglebrook, followed by Coach Lynch showing off his waterproof blazer (pictured). All in all the team had a great season, and in the end, we left everything we had on the field.
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Emilio Romo, Sebastian Suben/ille Rodriguez. 2nd Row: Maxwell Gilbert, Timothy Callahan, Elijah Harris, Collier Rutledge, Juri Yun, Mark Kling. 1st Row: Michael Yin, Garrett Plekenpol, Jonathan Tufty,
Francisco Aramburu Alvarez, Robert Rymer, Connor Alvear.
"Our team did well this year despite the fact
we lost all our games.I feel our team
improved a lot over the year. Most of our
kids have never played football but as the year progressed,
they improved. We did well at all of our
games and did better every game. We got
better every game. I was glad I could play with a team that tried
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Top row: Coach Wennik, Sebastian Sordo, Steven Jo, Johnny MacLeod, Carter Cockrell, Caleb Glover, Andres Manautou, Coach Leroy. Middle row: Andres Errejon, Alvaro Martinez, Alvaro Quintana, Will Shepard, John Choi, Ace Cowans. Bottom row: Alejandro Gonzalez Rodriguez, Spencer Cookson, Francis Paek, Bobby Gray, Sam Koh, Joe Smith.
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The varsity soccer team had a SocfreirT i rough start this year, but as looks on in igo^ i J
soon as they got their team ~chemistry rolling, the team started to improve drastically.By the end, the team was able
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LI With a crushing victory! i against Fessenden, who^ they lost to earlier in the2 season, they were able toB work up to the semifinals.
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At first, their teamwork was not so good. There were only 3 returning players such as Nolan and Aaron who were formerly football players. However, the team helped each other out leading to a stellar 2 loss season.
Back Row: Coach Good, Alex Brennan, Dodi Kandeel, Aaron Enescu, Nolan Callahan, Ollie Durllng, Chris Oh, Coach Rocha Middle Row: Zak Harmon, Taichi Okada, Joo Sang Lee, Chad Morse, Hunter Whiting
Front Row: Jason Cahoon, Enrique Bert, Won Joon Jang, Soobeom Lee, Charlie Han, Deker Adelman
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wonderful season. The team had Mr. DeMaggio and Mrs. Oliver as coaches and they were awesome! Also, they had some great players in the team who led the team to great success.
In most practices, the players gave 110%. These great practices, gave them the skills in games to score a lot of goals. The top scorers on the team included Nick Sutton, Chan Tae Park, and others who put in a great deal of effort every day.
Among several great games, their
game against Lebanon was spectacular. When they played them at the beggining of the season, they lost by a score of 7-1. However, at a rematch at the end of the season, The cougars won by a score of 2-1.
This shows the team improved a great deal in the last few weeks.All were proud to be on the same # team togther and it will not be easily forgotten in their memories of Cardigan.
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First picture:Christopher An Second Picture: Mickey Oh and Morgan Himmer Third Picture: Jake PetersFourth Picture: Greg Large, Mickey Oh, Steve Noh, and Morgan Himmer
Back Row: Coach DeMaggio, Joshua Lee, WillHam Roth, Yichuan Yan, Greg Large, Nicholas Slaughter, Nick Sutton, Michael Hong, and Coach Oliver.
Middle Row: Chan Tae Park, Morgan Himmer, Jake Carter, Herman Lui,Jake Peters, and Blake Wilkey.
Front Row: Christopher An, Steven Noh, Mickey Oh. Jonathan Su. and Jerry Wu.
Pack-Running! Cross Country had the largest group ever with 27 runners. We had Mr. Feeley, Ms. Antolino for the Varsity coaches, and Mr. Wallach, Mr. Exton for the JV coaches. Some of the runners such as Philip Parry, Daniel Kim, and Aidan Driscoll had a great amount of stamina, and they did not know how to stop!
One of the best races they had was when the Varsity team went down to Cheshire Academy, facing 10 schools including Eaglebrook, and took 1st place. Although other runners took the first four places, the Cougars successfully ran with their "pack-running" style, and the sum of our places beat other teams.
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Middle: Coach Antolino, Joey Exton, Mikael Phihar, Jordan Abisch, Aidan Garron, Philip Parry, Michael Chang, Tom Caron, Brian Lee, Brian Hwang
Back: Coach Feeley, James Lee, Jamie Kim, JP Yang, Janies Park, Ben Chapin, Eric Kvv on, Daniel Kim, Mark Kim, Robert Patterson, Coach Exton, Coach Wallach
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On Nov. 8th, the entire student
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2010 Lake Run Top 5 1st: Aldan Driscoll 2nd: Daniel Kim
3rd: Chris Alberigi 4th: Philip Parry
5th: Auden Menke
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CAST:Tevye: Nolan Callahan Golde: Ms. Haver Markham Tzeitel: Max Gilbert Model: Ms. Alexis Kendus Ghava: Moriah Harris Shprlntze: Mattie Harris Bielke: Hannah Harris Yente: Hayden Holland Motel: Aldan Driscoll Perchik: Sebastian LaPointe
Lazar Wolf: Samson DurstMordcha (Innkeeper): Adam GoldsmithRabbi: Neil McCalmontMendel (Rabbi's son): Eric KwonAvram (bookseller): Daniel LeeConstable: Alex BrennanFyedka: Ryan McCabeYussel (hatter): Chad MorseFiddler: Hyungtae Kim1st Man: Timmy Callahan2nd Man: Elijah Harris
Villagers: Cam Lee, Aarmi Enescue, Charles Ho, James Jones IV, Kota Ohashi, Mr. Eric Lane, Mi Ryan Feeley, Mr. Dave McCusker, Ms. Shannon Gahagan, Mrs. Steff McCuskerRussians: Robb DeMars Caleb Glover, Ben Auerbach, Mikael Pluhai Myles Beach
CREW & DIRECTIONProduction Design & Director: Mr. Jim Scott Stage Manager: John Hoyle Rymer Choreographer: Sebastian LaPointe Costumes: Mrs. Samantha Scott Props: Tom Caron Make-up: Ms. Sharon Rymer,Mrs. Samantha Scott1 Kihlinu r.inim l C li.is i' Met luiuili. .Iitnl.in Z'
Spotlight: Conor DiebelAssistant dresser: Mrs, Barbara GloverSet Dressing: Tom Caron,Mrs. Samantha Scott Backstage Crew:Alejandro Orozco, Jasper Beever, Elijah Harris, Robert Patterson Poster Desifjn & Communications:
The holiday season is celebrated with good food and a stirring.)erformance bv students, faculty and many of the facu ty childreni
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Chan Tae Park Vice President (right)
Herman Lui Secretary (left)
Jonathan Mayer Treasurer (not pictured)
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Drummond Escobar Gilbert
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Angel Vazquez enjoying New Hampshire's great outdoors!
Hayden Holland and Martin Worgan studying in the library
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Winter at Cardigan is unlike any other season. You’ll wake up and see the campus engulfed in snow, and the walk to breakfast always wakes you up with a cold slap in the face. Winter also blesses you with more free time, and also brings
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Winter also houses the most important athletic season of all: Clancy Hill season, of course!
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Skiing, snowboarding, and sledding are the best ways to spend a wintery afternoon on Clancy Hill!
The Microburst Ice Rink is also available for a "cool" activity during free time.
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This season the varsity Hockey team had a good year.They ended up with a record of 15 wins and 12 losses. Though as the year progressed the team came together and started to win games more often. The Cougars were playing against all older boys and they were finding it hard to compete against in some teams who were strong. The cougars had to find a way as a team to out work their opponents every game. The cougars went on two road trips to Connecticut to play three games a weekend.
In their first game, the cougars faced their rivals Eaglebrook, in a tournament at Belmont Hill. The Cougars crushed eaglebrook in this game, 7-1. The team then played Eaglebrook two other times during the remainder of the season winning both a game at home and a game away by a score of 3-0. The cougars had a fun and exciting season and they hope to only progress in the future.
Back Row: Coach Granger, Aidan Driscoll, Aaron Enescu, Eddy Chang, Shaymus Colman, Alex An, Liam Eadie, Bobby Gray, Coach Sinclair, Coach Fitzgerald. Middle Row: Henry Day, Juri Yun, Hayden Berry, Jake Peters. Front Row: Timothy Callahan, Micheal Nodarse, Charles
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JV Hockey had a great season with lots of improvements as a team. We started off pretty rough, not being part of the team and not thinking as the team. We worked on how to be better as a team rather than individuals, and learned how to support other teammates. We also worked hard to be a better player everyday both physically and mentally. By the end of the season, we could really play well as a team, and became more skilled players. And of course, we fried the Eagles in our second game against them for a nice big revenge.
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Back Row: Coach Funnell, Coach Wallach, Andres Manautou, Caleb Glover, Jae Heon "Daniel" Kim, Eugenio Marcos, Jong Woo Ha, Chris Oh, Alex Brennan, Coach Wennik, Coach D'Entremont; Middle Row: Nazri Andonie, Blake Wilky, Morgan Himmer, Max Gilbert, Jacob Mayer, Herman Lui, Joey Mayer,: Kota Ohashi; Front Row: Hang "Jonathan" Su, Sueng Ick "Michael" Chang, Wyatt Himmer, Collier Rutledge, Will Roth, Mark Riedmueller, Sebastian Suberville.
"This season has been a great time with all the games we had ar I skills we have learned. Even though most kids were challenged b\ skating at the beginning of the season, people quickly caught up
I and began to get the idea of hockey. The most memorable event I was the first game we won. I would love to play hockey next year|
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Although this year's team was mixed in experience and skill level, the team was very successful as a whole. Jacob was the biggest wrestler, and he had a great season with many more wins than losses. Although Tom Caron was the lightest in the group, he pulled off great victories with opponents much heavier than himself. All the other wrestlers on the team also had victorious moments and the season made us all better wrestlers.
Top Row: Coach Cushing, Ben Auerbach, Yongbeom Enc Kwon, Jae Young Jacob" Kim, Auden Menke, JongPil "JP" Yang, Ju Woon "Jamie" Kim, Coach Harris; Middle Row: Aidan Garron, Sea
Hoon "Steve" Noh, James Jones, Tom Caron, Coach Kreuzburg; Bottom Row: Hyungtae Kim, Conor Diebel, Elijah Harris, Will Kauffman, Yuri Okada, Dodi Kandeel.
i f : : iBack row: Carter Cockrell, Jasper Beever, Jamal Lucas, CJ Moore, Yeong II "Steven" Jo; Middle row: Chris Alberigi, Philip Perry, Suyoung "John" Choi; Front row; Noah Fosse-Greiner, Ben Johnston, Francis Paek, Soobeom "Scott" Lee, Martin Worgan.
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"Varsity Basketball had an extremely successful season, and most importantly a season full of excitement. Our team ended with a winning record of 18 wins and 8 losses....While every game seemed like a 'David and Goliath' matchup due to our lack of size, we managed to overcome physical adversity by mental toughness and hard work....Whether in the gym or on the court against our opponents, we worked to get every loose ball and played with a high intensity throughout the season."
Francis Paek
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Back Row; Coach Hannis, Ted Lim, Spencer Hukill, George Hewitt, Gianni Leslie, Nathan Raffa, Janies Park, Mark Kim; Front Row: Eric Kang, Kunho Park, Alex Hong, Chen Chen, Sean Kim, Ian Jang. (Not pictured Coach Oliver)
Altough the JV Basketball team had some tough time winning games with 2 wins and 17 loses, everyone worked really hard in practices and games. No matter how far they were back in the game, they never gave up and sought to score. The team had numerous injuries from practicing and competing hard. One thing that kept them from winning was that they just weren't experienced. Most of the teams they faced had at least a year of team experiences.
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"We had an immensely successful season. With the biggest team seen in years, the Ragged bus took mearly 40 boys to the mountain 'every day. In the beginning, there jwas a group of 10 to 15 who had inever skied or snowboarded before. 'By the end of the season, though, Inot a single person had trouble flying down the slopes....From the [gnar on the slopes to the gnar gnar fin the park, there was an overly intense amount of shredding being ldone...We skied and snowboarded every day, developed a love for Ragged Mountain, and of course took on the gnar gnar full speed."
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|John Skelton, Alejandro Orozco, Francisco (Aramburu, Mr. Hart, Michael Hong, Joaquin (Alvarez, Duncan Kleinfeld, Tiger Thomas, lAdrian Garza, Alejandro Rodriguez, Ivan I Zambrano, Mark Kling, Aemon Williams, Emilio
[[ Romo, Pablo Diaz, Alvaro Quintana, Angel Vazquez, Harry Kim, Kevin Choi, Paul Kim, Jordan Abisch, Gabriel Garza, Chi Kyu Lee,
rJordan Davis, John Rymer, Taichi Okada, jJuan Pablo Delgado, Juan Pablo Covarubias,
iGarrett Plekenpol, Diego de Unanue Aspe,I Brandon Clarke, JR Kreuzburg, William Martinelli, Andres Errejon
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Emery Gray made an impressive showing this season, skiing Varsity #4 as a 6 th grader.
LEFT: Hayden Holland skied as varsity # 2 this season as an 8th grader. Hayden won many different events this season in both Slalom and GS categories.
Speight Drummond had an i j h i incredibly successful season,
qualifying for the Junior Olympics. Speight joines an
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iBack row: Mr. Scoville, Mr. Gray, Greg Large, Sebastian LaPointe, Justin Rose,Speight Drummond, Myles Beach, Ollie Durling, Ryan McCabe. Middle row: Jake Carter, Hunter Whiting, Ben Intarapuvasak, Noah Drummond, James Joo Sang Lee, Emery Gray, Mrs. Fera, Mr. Demaggio. Front row: Armando Guzman, Deker Adelman, Sam Durst, Hayden Holland, Sebastian Sordo, Enrique Bert
The Cardigan Mountain Scinool Varsity Snowboard Team had a long and memorable season. Eight riders came together to break Cardigan history.
The team placed second overall at a GS competition. Then, they continued their success when two riders, Zak Harmon '11 and Ben Chapin ’12, both placed first overall at the Lakes Region Championships.
Success like this did not come with ease. The whole team worked extremely hard, day in and day out, to reach their goals. They all pushed themselves beyond what was ever asked of them.
The fearless motivation to land new tricks and such progress led to the team's succcess this season. And that, along with having two of the best coaches around, is what led to the team’s success, This season is going to be a tough one to outdo.
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Back Row: Coach Jaspersohn, Armando Gonzalez, Solomon "Sam" Floyd, Ben Chapin, Chris Jones, Chad Morse, Harry Walker, Coach Hail. Front Row: Alvaro IVIartinez, Zak Harmon (upside-down), and Eduardo Lobiera.r
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"Overall, Cross-Country Skiing had a pretty good year. Even though the snow came in a little late, after Christmas break, we got right down to work. The start to the racing season was slow due to races being cancelled by weather conditions.Later in the season we did a few races. Our team finished about the middle of the pack, which is not bad. The highlight of the racing season was probably the home race at Cardigan. Not only was it the first race that we hosted in years, but it is the best race we skied in." -- Joey Exton
rRobb DeMars (left) and Joey Exton (above) prepare fora race.
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Athletic Commitment Exemption For one season out of three, a student-athiete
can elect to focus on another activity.
Neil McCalmont and Dr. Ledbetter compose and conducte music during winter sports in the music room. Neil practices and practices to play Chopin, write chamber music a72dpiano music, conduct Beethoven's 8th and 9th symphonies, and leam complex music theory.
Figure Skating is a sport that I have always loved. The sport requires so many different types of strengths that need to be used at the same time. To skate well you need to be able to skate really fast, be able to start skating really fast with only a few pushes, do
Mzarrefoot movements while skating really fast, stretch, be graceful, balance, remember exactly what you're
'supposed to do, and smile. During the season, I skated almost every day and worked out any day that I
couldn’t. The skills mentioned above are things that were worked on constantly through out the season (maybe not so ^uch the smile part). My mom and I could often be seen
^ leaving the rink at eight at night (love you mom) and in the ^weight room doing exercises you’ve never heard of Though B for me the skating season is never really over, this winter I
definitely improved in my skating as well as having lots of fun, all while skating really fast — Mikael Pluhar
Robbinson DeMars not only is on the Cardigan Nordic Ski Team, but spends many hours practicing and competing in ski jumping. Working throughout
the year, he takes a giant leap off the jump and flies as
yar as he can to a solid landing.
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Nazri Andonie Daccarett Mark Riedmueller
Young Hoon "Chris" Oh
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Alumni Hockey Game Dedicated to J. Dudley Clark
Longtime Cardigan faculty member J. Dudley Clark III was honored by the Cardigan Mountain School Alumni Association at the postgame ceremony after the 24th Annual
L Alumni Hockey Game. There Mr. Clark was presented with a framed certificate of _ dedication and a game stick signed by all of the players in attendance.
The certificate reads as follows:"The Cardigan Mountain School Alumni Association hereby dedicates the 24th Annual Alumni Hockey Game to J. Dudley Clark ll--Teacher, Mentor, Role Model, Friend. For thirty years of service to the community of Cardigan Mountain School, we, the Alumni Association of Cardigan Mountain School, wish to acknowledge your extraordinary effort and unselfish dedication by honoring you here, today, February 27, 2011. From this day forward may all those whose lives you have touched at our beloved school forever remember your genuine kindness and giving spirit, and may your character be appreciated as a true embodiment of the Cardigan core values."
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ICardigan vs. EaglebrookEaglebrook came to town again this winter, and the Cardigan boys showed them exactly what they were made of. Both Varsity Basketball and Varsity Hockey continued the domination that started with Varsity football in the fall. Both teams won their home games to keep the rivlary alive and well.
Tuesday, Feb. 1, began as usual with the boys checking Headmaster McCusker's tie ...
can mean a special holiday.It was GREEN ...-
Later the boys hopes sparked again when Mr. McCusker changed to a yellow panda tie.He explained during announcements that he was celebrating the panda by wearing the tie.
immediate response
After all the daily announcements, Mr. McCusker
announced that he had forgotten :^ach Langlois' birthday. Asking Zach to join him at the microphone, he inquired as to what ^ach wanted for his birthday....
"SEIVUOR SKI HOLIDAY!!"
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- "A Tribute to Monty Phthon"
Cole Brennan, Conor Diebel, Eugenio Marcos
Ian Jang
Moriah Harris, Mattie Harris
Aidan Driscoll, Eugenio Marcos
wnii'if’i i wmmThe gym was transformed into a winter wonderland
he lyrics of the Sammy ahn and Jule Styne
* ^ s o n g says it all at the Hannual Parents' ^
eekend Auction: f e "Oh the weather outside iis frightful, but the fire is [so delightful..." While the fire' burned on stage Iparents, students, amilies, faculty and staff jhad a great time bidding jon the many silent and ive auction items
loffered.
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Who will be, Mr. Cardigan? r ^ ]Every year, Mr. Kreuzburg organizes a school wide competition to seel who will be known as "Mr. Cardigan" for each grade level. Students perfornn various tests of physical strength, agility, flexibility, and quickness, to see who will be crowned "Mr. Cardigan!"
2011 Mr. Cardigan winners
CJ Moore Richie Cardillo Chris Alberigi Josh Lee
Pushup Masters!9th: CJ Moore (52)8th: Auden Menke (65)7th: Will Kauffman & Juri Yun (35) 6th: Steven Noh (25)
ABOV E: Elijah Harris does as m any pushups as he can in one minute. Look at that intensity! August Von U ngem -S tem burg gives som e double-
dutch a try during a break in the action
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Max Gilbert has trouble keeping his shoes on in the knee deep
snow!
Winter sports are finally over, so NOW what do we do? You mean, we can't just sit in our rooms and play on our computers? What else IS there to do?
Well, you could play outside in the snow like boys have done for thousands of years! And that is exactly what we did on World Language day.
From the sounds of it, you'd think it was a conjugating verb contest. Really though, it was a combination of exciting athletic events to see which dorm would be crowned "Language Day Champions!"
The afternoon's competition ended in a tie for first place between French 1 and French 2. Dr. McCormick tried to settle the tie with a "Who's in chapel dress" showdown, but both dorms were equally disqualified. The final decision came down to a coin toss, with French 1 winning the most exciting flip of the year!
w n n fm sWoohoo! No Practices! And there's never a shortage of choices, whether you like sledding on clancy hill, getting ripped with Mr. Barker, or just staying warm and watching a movie, there's a club for you!
Tom Caron does his best impression of the abominable
snowman, or as some may call him, "The Yetti."
RIGHT: Mr. Rocha and Mr. Barker run their ever so popular "Wear your shorts
hke its 1954" club, BELOW: Bill Martinelli races up
Clancy Hill.
RIGHT: Steven Jo gets ready.
RIGHT: Alvaro Quintana does his best to stay wann. "I want to go back to
Mexico! It's mucho frio aqui!"
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Cardigan M ountain School w as founded in the Judeo-C hristian tradtion. To en sure tto t aU students grow in sp ir itu a m e ,Chapel is held each Thiu^day
t afternoon. Led by Mr. ScottHaire, Director of SpiritualLife, and D r. Steven Ledbetter, Music D irector, the boys participate in the service w ito readings from scripture, an other sp iritu al traditions. They sing w ith the Glee Club, play with the M usic Ensem ble. Individual students, faculty or guest speak ers give the serm on, o r sim ply talk about som ething im portant to them .
I For Spring Break 2 0 1 1 , 18 students and 4 : teachers took a week long trip to Costa : Rica! ' ■: i '''Students had an amazing time tasting the
I freshest fruit they've ever eaten, riding a zipline through the canopy of a rainforest,
: whitewater rafting, enjoying tropical ■ beaches, and seeing an incredible variety of wildlife.
They have a saying in Costa Rica which is pretty simple: "Pura Vida!" If you translate it it literally, it simply means "Pure Life!"
For 1 week, these boys got a taste of what Pure Life is really like! (Not to mention leaving all that snow behind in New Hampshire!)
TOP LEFT: Armando and Tom wait for the check in line to open at Logan A irpo|f after leaving school at 2:30 am to mak^it^to boston on time ‘ '
LEFT, ABOVE: The boys prep^e for a whitewater rafting adventure!
MAIN PHOTO: Phjilip Parry and Chris Alberigi plunge into the pool created by a waterfall below the Arenal volcano, while Aidan Garron looks or
Tom Caron got a little too cozy for Phillip Parry's liking. Come on
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ABOVE: Gianni Leslie, Mark Reidmueller, and Chris Alberigi pose with some students from escuela de Abangaritos.
TOP, RIGHT: Mark Reidmueller attempts to apply what he learned in 8th grade science, and uses the time of his spit falling to see how far down the Jungle Floor is. "Hey Mr. Lane, whats the terminal velocity of a lugi?
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' .- LEFT, BOTTOM : Gianni Leslie, Will Kauffman, and ■ James Jones get to know a milk cow.. i
^ LEFT, MIDDLE: Scott Lee and Gianni Leslie have a go ^ at making pure sugar from sugar cane grown on an ■ .o rgan ic farm.
Mr. Cushing, Ben Auerbacli, IVIrs. Gahagan, IVlr. Rocha, Chris Alberigi, Will Kauffman, James Jones, “ Armando Guzman, Scott Lee, Tom Caron, Mr. Lane, Aidan Garron, Mark Reidmueller, Aemon Williams,
1 Duncan Kleinfeld, Francisco Aramburu, Phillip Parry, .Sebastian Suberville, Gianni Leslie, and Jake Carter.
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Cardigan's curriculumis designed both to support and to stretch each student as the School prepares him for the dem anding academic programs characteristic of the independent schools most graduates a ttenc .In all disciplines, special emphasis is place upon mastery o fundam ental skills, content and the essential study skills needed to becom e academically self-sufficient.
John Rymer Jason Gaboon Michael Chang
The academic program requires each student to take the six major courses including English, history, math, science, world language (French, Spanish, Latin), and Personalized Education for the Aquistion of Knowledge and Skills (PEAKS). A student may petition to take English as a Second Language in place of world language. All students are also required to broaden their horizons and strenghts through additional course work in Life Skills, Leadership, Music, and Art/Woodworking.
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6TH GRADE
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J'iger Thomas,Jacob Carter,
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Sea Hoon (Steve) Noh, Joey Mayer, Garrett Plekenpol listen and take notes in class with Ms. Kendus
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They were given about 275 tiny trout to raise and release into the Mascoma River sometime in April.
Emery Gray, Blake Wilkey and Chan Tae Park work in the library
Presentation by Jacob Peters and Sueng Min (Joshua) Lee
7TH GRADEThe students participate in the Continental C
For 2 days the 7th grade students called a Continental Congress. Portraying the various groupsthat existed at the time,
they debate, vote, and live the way their
counterparts did . at the time of
J;he original ^Congress.
Theexperience allowed them to feel
^ h a t it was like to live at time.
Andres Errejon Jacob Mayer
There is a lot of talking, listening, and debating the issues at hand.
Chris Alberigi John Skelton
Morgan Himmer
Max Gilbert, Myles BeachI
8TH GRADE
8th grade history students got a taste of reality when they set out to engage in Ijeenactment of trench
warfare. They dug \trenches, readied
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Whilesnowballs are not bullets,.
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McGough with Ms. Young
James Jones, Chase McGough, Jasper Beever, Micheal Nodarse
Benjamin Chapin
Wyatt Himmer, Adam Goldsmith work with Mr. Auerbach
Will Martinelli
t a sense of what World War I warfare might have been like.
Jasper Beever, Conor Diebel in PEAKS
Charlie Day and Cam Lee work together in the library
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While our seniors study the core classes that are required of all students, a greatamount of time is also
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followers and collaborators.
They are ^encouraged to understand their
potential and then challenge themselves to uo beirond.
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Alex Brennan, Zac Harmon, Scott Lee, Cam Patch, Charles
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_________________________ mwhether it is in the classroom, in Chapel, on the playing fields, or on their own time, seniors are there to be positive role models for the rest of the students.
Tom Caron, Aidan Driscoll, Eddy Chang
T-Alex Brennan, Shay Colman,
Cam Patch
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PEAKSPersonalize Education for the Acquistion o f Knowledge and Skills
'^..determine how they can succeed best academically, through exploration o f differing techniques.
KIRK LIBRARY
The Kirk Library truly is the campus media center. In addition to over 11,000 books, magazines, recorded book and videos, there is access to electronic resources. The library has access to over 400 electronic books, an online history database, as well as magazine/journal/ news databases.
The computer lab (formerly in Bronfman) is now incorporated into the library. Since all daytime study halls are also held in the library, there is access to the computers, the Internet, and the online resources of the library.
Noan um m m ona, Henry Day, Alex Brennan Marcus Mitchell, Chris Oh, Micheal
Nordarse Aaron Enescu, Bobby Gray
The Classroom... Sebastian Suberville,
Christopher An, Steve Noh
"$mart Market" game sponsered by Fidelity Investments and the
Union Leader.
The classroom is the core of Caridigan's academics. Discussion, lectures, hands-on applications, and collaborative projects are just a few of the strategies students use to learn.
Mr. Sco\’ill, Kian Vidal de la Pena Noriega, Tai Chi Okada, Dodi Kandeel
and beyondMATHCOUNTS is a nationwide contest for middle school students. Teams advance through regional, state, and national levels.
Philip Parry, William Martinelli, Alvaro Maitinez,Mr. LeRoy
Once again, Cardigan's student investors dominated the "Smart Market" game sponsered by Fidelity Investments and the Union Leader. "Buying" stocks thoughout the fall, team Slush" took the Middle
School Division, gaining $15,259.04. Team "Quick $" won the High School Division with a gain of 11,952.45.
Mr. Ramos, Chad Morse, Richie Cardillo, Sean Kim
MATHCOUNTS Team Members
The CMS MATHCOUNTS students were successful at the regional competition held on Feb. 10th at the Thayer School of Engineering at Darmouth College. The team of Jong Woo Ha '12, Kevin Choi '12, James (Jae Heon) Lee '12, and Alex Hong '12 won the first-place trophy. Alex Hong also finished 2nd in the individual category. Michael Hong, a sixth grader, was the winner of the Countdown Round, where contestants are pitted against each other in a single-eliminiation competiton.
At the State Competiton on Mar. 12th, Jon Woo Ha was the top finisher earning the distinction to represent our state at the national competition. In the Countdown Round, Micheal Hong placed second overall.
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Back: Charles Ho, Yuri Okada, Noah Fosse, Jonathan Su, Andres Errejon
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Back row: Mark Riedmueller, Jae Young "Jacob" Kim, Ace Cowans, Gregory Large, Mr. Kreuzburg; Middle row: Hyoung Goo "Eric" Kang, Gabriel Garza, Jordan Abisch; Front: Aidan Garron (Not pictured: Armando Gonzalez Garza)
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Back: Marcus Mitchell, Andres Manautou, Mr. Harris, Aldan Driscoll, Mr. Rocha, Conor Diebel, Ben Intarapuvasak, Michael Nodarse, Ben Auerbach, Mr. Lane.
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Timmy Callahan, Ryan McCabe, Mr. Wallach, Jamal Lucas, Brandon Clarke, Alex Hong, Mr. McDonald.
Middle Row: Michael Chang, Jerry Wu, Morgan Himmer, Blake Wilkey, Juan Pablo Delgado, Aennon Williams.
Front: Chan Tae Park, Jake Peters, Scott Lee.
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IBack row; Won Joon "Ian" Jang, Ms. Antolino, Adam ShenA/ood, John Skelton, Hongtir "Andy" Zhang, Mark Kling, Philip Parry, Mr. Granger; Middle row; Ming Yu Yuan, Garret Plekenpol, Caleb Glover, Juri Yun, Seung Min "Joshua" Lee; Front row: Jonathan "J( Mayer, James "JR" Kreuzburg, Herman Lui, Sajanont "Bobby" Tanakulthon, Emery Gray, Robert "Ro-Ro" Rymer; (Not pictured; Paul Kim)
Back row: Oliver Durling, Robert Dray, Mr. Holt, Ivan Zambrano CediHos, Robbinson DeMars^ Front row: Taichi Okada, James Jones, Jae Heon "Daniel" Kim, Alex Brennan, Willia^h Shepard, Tae Hyun "Mark Kim; (Not pictured: Theodore "Chris" Jones, Eduardo Lobeira Escanii Christopher Otap, John Hoyle Rymer)
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Yongbeom "Eric" Kwon
Yee Joon "Eddy" Chang
In September 2007 these eight boys arrived on
campus as 6th graders.
Over the next four years they studied and worked
to become the young men they are
today.
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Samson Durst
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Taichi Okada & Alex Brennan work with Mr. Holt & Mr. Fimnell before the je a r begins.
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Tae Hyung (Alex) An Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Hockey Football
Sleep Goals after Cardigan:
Get into Lawrenceville and go to the University of Pennsylvania
"Let's kick some gas."
Benjamih (Ben) Auerbach Canaan, New Hampshire
Likes:The imagination
Goaiis aft^)ardiqan: ^ ^ ^ f f i ) n o m y
"Silence in aBbarrler only until it's breached and you become part of
the world around you."
Alex Brennan Moorestown, New Jersey
Likes:I like soccer and I love St. Barths
Goals after Cardigan: Travel the world and be
President of the United States of America
"Alex Brennan for President!"
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Nolan Callahan 'DJ Krumptastic'
Lighthouse Point, Florida Likes:
Hockey Lacrosse
Goals after Cardigan: Division 1 Lacrosse
Law Doctorate
'I have one of the best offenses in Madden history."
Thomas (Tom) Caron 'Hombre Tortuga'
Andover, Massachusetts Likes:
Pancakes Grape juice
Harrison's Roast Beef Goals after Cardigan:
Go to college
"So much ice on the watch you would have thought time froze."
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Yee Joon (Eddy) Chang Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Lim Sae Reung
Benjamin Franklins Cracking thumbs
Goals after Cardigan: Open my own high quality
chocolate factory in Belgium
"I love you Mom!
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Su Young (John) Choi Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Soccer Music
Basl^etball Goals after Cardigan:
Go to a good high school, and then go to a good college
"Never give up!"
Brandon Clarke New Rochelle, New York
Likes:
Girls ( f r o ^ ^ g i l , Italy, Mexico, California, Miami)
Goals after Cardigan: Play varsity football
"I am a beast."
Carter Cockrell Manila, Philippines
Likes:The Food Drive
Ted Rim Goals after Cardigan:
I have so many goals they don't fit on this page
"FOOD DRIVE!'
Shaymus (Shay) Colman 'Jolly Green Giant'
Needham, Massachusetts Likes:
Play hard, party hard, celebrate hard
Goals after Cardigan:Get a strong education, then serve in the Army
"When the going gets tough, the tough get going."
Juan Pablo Covarrubias Guadalajaro, Jalisco Mexico
Likes:Wind sports
Goals after Cardigan: Grow maturely and
go to college
Robbinson (Robb) DeMars Norwich, Vermont
Likes:NOT homework
Spring Hockey
Goals after Cardigan:Get rich, live life, love life
"Four years, now what? I know what. I don't know how...yes I do."
Aidan Driscoll Needham, Massachusetts
Likes:Cars
Money Women
Goals after Cardigan: Become a ninja
"Work it, get money, and bring it back to the hive."
Speight (Sp8) Drummond Enfield, New Hampshire
Sports Girls
als after Cardigan:artyGkson Hole
"Live every day like its your last."
Oliver (Ollle) Durling Whitehouse Station, New Jersey
Likes:Seeing the Eagles lose Goals after Cardigan:
Get into my top choice school and go to a good college
FIX IT, FIX IT!!! UP!!!
Samson (Sam) Durst Cornish, New Hampshire
Likes:Skiing
Robert Patterson Going for it!
Goals after Cardigan: Live a crazy life
"Life is tough, get a helmet."
Aaron Enescu Rye, New Hampshire
Likes:Chillin' with my Turbo's Goals after Cardigan: form an fntourage
"Always r just
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Christian (Joey) ExtonCanaan, New Hampshire
Likes: Cross-country running Cross-country skiing
Reptiles Goals after Cardigan:
Honor Roll Running
"I love PIZZA!"
Solomon (Sam) Floyd Lompoc, California / Dallas,
Texas Likes:
Being a boss Goals after Cardigan:
Be the first black headmaster at Cardigan
"Live well and be happy no matter whats got you down. Just
stand up and rise to great k heights." ^
Caleb Glover Indialantic, Florida
Likes: Sports
/ ^ G i r l s ^* The Beachitis at the beach
Goals after Cardigan: Travel the world
"Turbo 10-11"
Robert (Bobby) Gray Hampton, New Hampshire
Likes:Chillin' with my Turbo's Goals after Cardigan:
Form an entourage
"Last night I lay in my bed looking up at the stars in the sky and I
thought to myself, where the heck is my ceiling."
Zachary (Zak) Harmon Waitsfield, Vermont
Likes: Snowboarding
Cliillin'Life after Cardigan:
To become a lawyer, and never have kids
" B IG things come in small packages."
Charles Ho 'Chuckles Ho' Beijing, China
Likes:I like ctlte bowties
Goals after Cardigan: To pursue my dreams and
N become a siirno
n i lI'm ^uper cool and good sports."
Spenser Hukill Bedford, New Hampshire
Likes: Snowboarding Photography
Goals after Cardigan:Go to my top choice school, get
into a good college, be successful, and LIVE LIFE
"No one can go back and make a new beginning, but anyone can
start now and make a new ending."
Won Joon (Ian) Jang Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Ji Eun Lee
Goals after Cardigan:Go to Mercersburg / Peddle
"Impossible is nothing."
Yeong II (Steven) Jo Seoul, South Korea
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"Here Iw m e!"
Adel (DodI) Kandeel Cairo, Egypt
Likes:Chelsea
Economics Lacrosse
Goals after Cardigan:To make it into a good soccer club
"Chelsea"
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Jae Young (Jacob) Kim Vancouver, Cananda
Likes:Going home
Goals after Cardigan: Go home and chill
■IIII'm the water buffalo."
Ju Woon (Jamie) Kim Yong-in, South Korea
Likes:Cars
Goals after Cardigan: Graduate from a good high
school and college, then become a famous oar designer
"Thb World of One-77!"
Tae Hyun (l\/lark) Kim Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Falling asleep with music
Goals after Cardigan:Go to a good high school and a good college, and become an
architect
"Gettin' unreleased Jordans straight from Tokyo."
Young Woo (David) Kim Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Animation games
Drawing Goals after Cardigan:
Computer game design
"I like life at Cardigan and friends."
Yongbeom (Eric) Kwon 'Kwony'
Seoul, South Korea Likes:
Grow 5 inches more
"I lost the game."
Zachary (Zack) Langlois Hatfield, l\/lassachusetts
Likes:Food Girls
Lacrosse Goals after Cardigan:
To work on Wall Street
"Money never sleeps."
Sebastian LaPointe 'Dabu'
Vero Beach, Florida Likes:
Pancakes Steak & Cheese w/mayo
Sprite Goals after Cardigan: Play varsity football at
Winchendon Got more rhymes than Carl Sagan's got turtlenecks."
Soobeom (Scott) L^e 'Boomer'
S0oul Sdutfi Florea i ..Likes:
"The
Sea Hoon (Ted) LIm Seoul, South Korea
Likes: Basketball
Goals after Cardigan: Become a scientist
"I love b-ball."
Ryan McCabe Vero Beach, Florida
Likes:Pancakes
Goals after Cardigan: Make it to Colorado and be a ski bum
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people
say you cannot do."
Nell McCalmont 'Grandpa'
Sunapee, New Hampshire Likes:Hfiusic
Do life
l F y M 4 an t, just don't bother me"
Charles (CJ) Moore Brooklyn, New York
Likes:I love to play basketball Goals after Cardigan:
Go to Salisbury or Suffield and be successful
"Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard."
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Taichi OkadaTokyo, Japan
Likes:Sushi!
Barcelona Goals after Cardigan:
Become a sports writer
"I don't know.... "
Alejandro Vicente Orozco Erosa
M ^ico City, Mexico Likes:
Classic rock music Goals after Cardigan:
Go to a good high school
"Thanl&^S^ry^e who has supported me through my life.
Francis Chung Paek Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Going home
Goals after Cardigan: Going home
"Going home."
Kunho Park Seoul, South Korea
Likes:Business magazines Goals after Cardigan:
Get into one of my top choice schools, be a successful
businessman
"It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin
it" - Warren Buffett
Timothy (Cam) Patch Raymond, Maine
Likes:Hockey
Hangin' with my friends Goals after Cardigan:
play D1 Hockey
the ice."
Robert Patterson Austin, Texas
Likes: Pancakes
John Rymer Goals after Cardigan:
Be like Will P.
"MMM....Bert"
Mikael Pluhar Grafton, New Hampshire
Likes:Food Sleep
Goals after Cardigan: Get rich and buy food
"MOO!"
John Hoyle Rymer DeLand, Florida
Likes:Pancakes & Sprite
Marvelwood School 36 inch spokes
Goals after Cardigan:Drop a hiphop mixtape and go gold
"They made me show I.D. just to get inside of Sam's Club."
Juan Vidal de la Pena Noriega Madrid, Spain
Likes:Football, Soccer, Rugby, Tennis,
Skiing, hanging out with my friends Goals after Cardigan:
Return to Spain or Switzerland Study bilingual business
management, law, industrial engineering
"Time for everythng: 55% sleep, 15% homework, 30% fiesta or
friends
JongPil (JP) Yang Bundanggu, South Korea
Likes:Anything related to technology
Goals after Cardigan: Major in computer science
"Do what you want."
Ivan Zannbrano Cedillos Monterrey, Mexico
Likes:Hike to chill
Goals after Cardigan: Gradi^^U^m a
^ e ^ t ^ & c p l le g e
"Unwant^tl fRWS s-Tiiappen in life. The only way to go on is to make
some good out of it."
Congratulations
Class of 2011
Robbinson Dow DeMarsCoiitjrat-ulations (?n your (jraiuation from CaniiQaii Wc! are proud of you and lovd you vfry tnucli, YouVe;
wonderful r)uy with a bright future. Carpa did in!!!
Morn, Pad & Ellie
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Wa leva you 6h^y!
Vlom, Pad, Carly and
Neil McCalmont
Sapientia et Doctrina
Sit vis vobiscum
Love,Mom, Dad
Tiffany and Mikal
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NOLAN CALLAHAN
NOLAN, WE FEEL SO BLESSED TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN BY GOD TO BE YOUR PARENTS. WHAT A WONDERFUL JOURNEY YOU SHARE WITH US. WATCHING YOU GROW INTO SUCH AN AMAZING YOUNG MAN HAS BEEN A PRECIOUS GIFT. WE CANT WAIT TO SEE YOUR PATH UNFOLD BEFORE YOU!WE ARE CERTAIN YOU WILL MAKE THE MOST OF IT.
LOVE, MOM & DAD
SPENSER HUKILL
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Spenser,
Look how much you've grown in three short years! You have
accomplished so much at Cardigan, and you have so
much more ahead of you. Keep working hard and one day
your dreams will be within your reach!
Love,Mom & Dad
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Sebastian LaPointe
We love you and are proud of you.
You have come a long way!
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Erin
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2011 Blaze Dedication August "Gus" Del\/laggio
Yongbeom "Eric" Kwon and Young Jun "Mickey" Oh announced the selection of Mr. DeMaggio with the terms "radiated with positiivity" and "great leadership".
Mr. DeMaggio taught Life Skills. He always stressed community, as he supported the boys' efforts with cancer awareness and food drives.
He led the Reserve Soccer team during fall sports and headed the Alpine Sports Program throughout the winter.
He and his family will be missed.
Miki Fera- DeMaggio,
Caiyu, Elaina, Gus DeMaggio
A DEDICATED AND CREATIVE STAFF
Seated: Ivan Zambrano Cedillos, Seong Kweon "Alex: Hong, Jong Woo Ha, Hyungtae Kim, Yongbeom "Eric" Kwon, Joo Sang "James" Lee, Jae Won "Kevin" Choi, JongPil "JP" Yang. Standing: Moo Sang "James" Park, Yun Do "Brian" Hwang. Not Pictured: Ju Woon "Jamie Kim", Jae Heon "James" Lee, Kunho Park, Neil McCalmont, Young Jun "Mickey" Oh.
Cardigan Mountain
School 2010 -2011
Back Row: Coach Frost, Charlie Borek, Speight Drummond, Bobby Dray, Nolan Callahan, Zack Langlois, Eddy Chang, Auden Menke, Coach McCormick. Middle Row; Coach Bayreuther,
Hayden Holland, Caleb Glover, Jasper Beever, Cam Patch, Martin Worgan, Sean McCarthy, Ace Cowans. Front Row: Chad Morse, Noah Fosse, Marcus Mitchell, Josh Jordan, PJ Kelleher,
Bobby Gray, August Von Ungern-Sternberg
“No Sweat laxer attitude,” as Head Coach, Mr. Bay, puts it. This is the team’s norm and the basis on how the players are coached. The team this year has an incredible amount of skill and potential, but lacks experience according to Coach Bay. This hotbed of talent is led by players like Auden Menke ’12, Nolan Callahan ’11, Cam Patch ’11, and Zack Langlois ’11, as they demonstrate their understanding and love for the game. Coach Bay says that the season starts for him when he goes to Florida--the fun times and the ton of training. As the rest of the season progresses Coach Bay is very satisfied with the level of success achieved. Everything from Zack’s battering checks and Nolan’s theatrical saves remain vividly in our memories. We hope that the seniors and anyone else who leaves next year will pursue their lacrosse careers and the returners lead the team to success.
Back Row: Coach Gray, Liam Eadie, Ben Chapin, Sebastian LaPointe, Sam Floyd, Nathan Raffa, Daniel Kim, Coach Beale. Second Row: Aidan Driscoll, Will Kauffman, Alex Brennan, Chris Jones, Danny Lee, Deker Adelman, Juan Pablo Covarrubias Del Cueto, Eric Kwon. Front Row: Zac Harmon, Will Shepard, Nick Sutton, James Lee, Noah Drummond, Hyungtae Kim
"We always fought regardless of the circumstances....
....a testament to the team's heart and desire!"
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This season JV Lacrosse has had a season like a roller coaster. There were a lot o f highs, such as w inning all three games o f the season opening jamboree; and lows such as our tough loss to Pinkerton. This can be attributed to the fact that many o f our players had either never played before or had not played prior to Cardigan. Despite that, w e worked hard in practice every day to | improve. - Alex Brennan '11 ^
Thirds LacrosseCoaches: Allen Kreuzburg, Marshall Wallach, Rick Exton, Jamie Funnell
Team: J. Alvares, N. Andonie,F. Aramburu, B. Clarke, D. De Unanue, J. Delgado, A. Garza,G. Garza, A. Gonzales, E. Gray, B. Intarapuvasak, D. Kleinfeld, S. Lee, E. Lobeira, H. Lui, A. Manautou, E. Marcos, J. Peters, W. Roth, A. Sherwood, J. Skelton, A. Vazquez, H. Whiting, A. Williams, I. Zambrano
Special thanks to Chris Jones *12
and Decker Adelman '12
Juntos Lucharemos!
Strive!Before every game,
we'd round up everyone and chant
"Juntos Lucharemos!", and together we
strived the rest of the season!
Every day, you will
get better!
Rock Climbing had a great season. We had five rookies and three veterans. Our two coaches, Mr.Kenny and Mrs. Antolino, were great leaders. They set up and cleaned our routes efficiently and taught us the ways of the climber. We achieved many of our goals for this season and worked hard to do so. - Gianni Leslie
Front row: Coach Kenny, Benjamin Auerbach, Gianni Leslie, Myles Beach, Elijah Harris, Coach Antolino
On the Wall: JR Kreuzburg, William Martinelli, Joey Exton-w
V arsity Baseball
Varsity baseball had a fantastic undefeated season. It was the first undefeated season in the last 5 years. We had some games that were very tough, but we fought against it very well, hustled, and achieved the victory. Overall the team's hard work and dedication led to the undefeated season.
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Back Row: Coach Lynch, Carter Cockrell, George Hewitt, Charles Moore, Shaymus Colman, Johnny MacLeod,
Jamal Lucas, Richie Cardillo, Coach Hannis.Front Row: Chris Alberigi, Joe Smith, Cam Bando, Ben
Johnston, Aaron Enescu, Hayden Berry, Charlie Day.
BASEBALL
" May I have five burgers please?"
Alexandro Orozco
This year's JV Baseball team had a very successful season. We had a rough start because we lost our first three games. But we quickly bounced back from our losing streak and won four games in a row. Highlights of the year include Sean Kim stealing second, third and home twice in one game; two three run home runs against Indian River; and finally, the Eaglebrook game that was a closely fought battle forced into extra innings with our team scoring six runs leaving Eaglebrook no way to catch up.
Back Row: Coach Good, Spencer Cookson, Alejandro Orozco, Collier Rutledge, Coach Fitzgerald. Middle Row: Taichi Okada,
Philip Parry, Aidan Garron, Henry Day. Front Row: Jason Cahoon, Sean Kim, Mark Kling, Cam Lee 9
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Back Row: Mr. Scoville, Alex An, Chris Otap, Robb DeMars, Mr. Holt. Middle Row: Brian Kim. Cole Brennan, Mickey Oh, Max Gilbert.
Front Row: James Jones, Chris Oh, Sam Koh.
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Thirds Baseball had a successful season this year. Our team members became very cooperative throughout the course of the season with many other improvements. However, the beginning of our season was a challenge to us. We had to go over our basics along with setting goals for the future. After the basic training, we were able to test ourselves. Throughout our games, we gained confidence and trust towards each other, which led to our winning season of 5 wins and 3 losses. Our game against Eaglebrook was one of our best games winning 17 to 8. In this game there were amazing plays by some of our players such as Alex An with his great pitches, Chris Otap with his excellent batting, Chris Oh with his amazing catches, and our bail vacuum Sam Koh. Overall, our season has been a memorable time at Cardigan that we will never forget. -- Mickev Oh_______________
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Back row: Coach Sinclair, Micheal Nodarse, Kunho Park, Andy Kim, Coach Gahagan. Middle row: Joey Mayer, Bobby Tanakulthon, Jake Carter, Tiger Thomas. Front row: Garret Plekenpol, Michael Hong, Yuri Okada, Sebastian Suberville Rodriguez.
As part of the Reserve Baseball team, I am proud to say that the team had a very successful season.When the season started most of our players did not know much about the game. Many had a hard time communicating with each other, but as the season went on, I think we can all say that we all engaged in playing the game. By the end of the season we could all get along and had built each player to play his best, like Micheal Nodarse always hustling to get the ball and Michael Hong improving his throws, passes and catches. -- Sebastian Suberville.
Coach Granger, Chase McGough, Gregory Large, Adam Goldsmith, Coach Cushing
Cougars Sail to VictoryOn May 28, 2011, the sailing team competed against liigh school teams at
University of New Hampshire. Adam Goldsmith won 5 of his 7 races to take the title of N.H. State Champion. Chase McGough and Greg Large were so successful in
2 their races that the team won the N.H. State Championship top honors!
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Despite of all the secondary work on strategies and supporting each other, the greatest challenge we had to deal with was fighting against ourselves: building mental toughness, controlling feelings and reaching personal goals.
The Varsity Tennis Team had a successful but also challenging season this year. They won numerous games but at the same time they lost many. In fact many of the games were canceled due to poor weather conditions. One of their greatest challenges was against Holderness. In pay back for a total lost by 0 to 8 at Holderness, Enrique Bert won a home singles match two days later.
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Standing (left to right): Kota Ohashi, Alvaro Martinez, John Rymer, Enrique Bert Cueva, Francis Paek, Alex Hong, Wyatt Himmer, Andres Errejon Escobar. Kneeling: Alvaro Quintana Ruiz, Mark Riedmueller.
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JV Tennis
Jordan Abisch : . ^ 2 r i rMorgan Himmer
Juan Vidal de la Pena
The season started off with our first " W against New Hampton School with the score of 9 to 0. Our first loss against KUA, by the score of 7 to 2 , was depressing, but I won so I still liked the game. Overall our season was AWESOME!
Kevin Choi
This was my first time playing on the JV team. The improvements that I accomplished over the course of the Spring season was enormous. I think as an individual and also as a team member, we were successful. I look forward to playing on the Varsity team next year!
James Park
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Back Row: Coach Ramos, Armando Gonzalez, James Park, JP Yang, Ted Lim, Coach Hart. Middle Row: John Choi, Jordan Abisch, Pablo Diaz, Morgan Himmer. Front Row: Jamie Kim, Juri Yun, Kevin Choi, Juan Vidal de la Pena.
Thirds Tehir>is
4th Row: Jacob Kim, Andy Zhang, Harry Kim, Steven Jo, Jordan Davis, Neil McCalmont, Jong Woo Ha, Mark Kim, Mikael Pluhar. 3rd Row: Yichuan Yan, Chen Chen, Eric Kang, Nicholas Slaughter, Ming Yu Yuan, Armando Guzman, Ian Jang, Sebastian Sordo. 2nd Row: Mr. Rocha, Jonathan Su, Charlie Han, Michael Chang, Brian Hwang, David Kim, Conor Diebel, Charles Ho, James Lee. 1st Row: Mrs. Fera-DeMaggio, Neil Chen, Michael Yin, Jerry Wu, Emilio Romo, Paul Kim, Tom Caron, Mr. Feeley.
This year we had an incredibly big team of 41, including three coaches who really helped us during the progression of the season. Our four main goals for the season were to work hard, respect each other, have fun and most of all, beat Eaglebrook. The season was good, we played hard, and occasionally had the time to laugh along the way. Whether is was Emilio Romo cunningly smashing the ball over the net, or Jerry Wu making the ball go and have a conversation with the astronauts, it was an incredibly fun and productive season. -- Conor Diebel
Emilio Romo
Steven Jo
Varsity Baseball Carter Cockrell,
Shaymus Colman, C.J. Moore
Varsity Lacrosse Speight Drummond,
Nolan Callahan, Zach Langlois
Varsity Tennis JH Rymer,
Alyaro Quintana, Alvaro Martinez
JV Baseball Spencer Cookson,
Philip Parry, Sean Kim
Thirds Baseball Alex An, Chris Otap
Reserve Baseball Sebastian Suberyille,
Joey Mayer, Micheal Nodarse
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JV Lacrosse Thirds/Reserve LacrosseJuan Pablo Covarrubias, John Skelton,
Chris Jones Diego de Unanue Aspe,Ivan Zambrano, Alex Gonza
Rock Climbing Joey Exton
JV Tennis Jordan Abisch,
Kevin Choi
Thirds Tennis Nicholas Slaughter,
Ian Jang, Tom Caron
Sailing NH State Champions
Adam Goldsmith, Gregory Large,
Chase McGough
Spring Athletes ofthe Week
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National Junior Honor SocietyScholarship - Character - Service - Citizenship - Leadership
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NJHS Members: Hyungtae Kim '12, Carter Cockrell 11, Wyatt Himmer '12, Malik 'Gianni" Leslie '12, Yongbeom 'Eric' Kwon '11, Alejandro Gonzalez Rodriguez '12, Young Jun 'Mickey' Oh '12, Jung Woo 'Sean' Kim '12,Auden Menke '12, Ace Cowans '12.Sponsors: Ms. Haver Markham, Mr. Austen Hannis, Mr. Jarrod Caprow,Mr. Mark Holt, Mr. Ryan Feeley, Neil McCalmont '12, Mr. Eric Lane,Tae Hyung 'Alex' An '12, Mrs. Pat lacuzzi, Nolan Callahan *12.
On May, 6, 2011, ten outstanding
young men were inducted into the National Junior Honor Society.
8th & 9th graders with a cumulative Scholastic average of 85% or better are evaluated on
four other criteria: Character, Service,
Citizenship, andLeadership.Only those
students w ho meet these rigorous standards are
awarded this high honor.
GatesStudents in the Charles C. Gates Invention & Innovation Competition are charged with identifying a specific problem in the real world and coming up with a "functioning innovation or invention to solve that problem." Whether individually or as small teams, students design and build their invention or innovation with the guidance of a Gates Invention Competition coach. Creating a presentation that includes can a demonstration, video, a sales pitch, the boys are encouraged to be creative. Whether they won or lost, the boys did a great job!
Judges; Mr. Karl Hutter '92, Dr. Ron von Jako '81, & Mr. Dan DeMars (father of Robb '11;
1 St Place Josh Lee '14, Emery Gray
'14, JR Kreuzburg '14
3rd Place - Tie
2nd Place Myles Beach '13
7Juri Yun '13,
Chris Alberigi '13
Francisco Aramburu '13, Alvaro Martinez '13, Andres Errejon '13
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especially for boating and swimming, and water slides!!
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Italian ice -THAT SAYS IT ALL!!!
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CLASS OF 2011The Banquet: Graduates and their families
It was “A Beautiful Day in New Hampshire" as forty-seven young men celebrated the 65th Commencement Exercises. Following the senior banquet Friday evening, the .seniors put on a great variety show forjheir families and friends, then spent the rest of the night at a party In the VVakely Center. Bright and early Saturday morning, they changed into their white jackets and received their green and silver 'Alumni Ties' from the many Cardigan alumni who traveled to campus to help with the ceremony. Following the pictures on the Clark Morgan steps, the graduates lined up, followed the faculty into the tent and received graduation prizes and their diplomas.
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COMMENCEMEIVTAfter the "Tie Ceremony", the new 2011 Cardigan Alumni
The 2011 Graduates
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