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n@@QlllS9Cardigan Mountain Scliool offers a close-l<nit
community tliat prepares middle school boys - in mind, body, and spirit - for responsible and
meaningful lives in a global society.
To achieve our mission, we reward effort and accomplishment, helping each boy realize his academic,
physical, and personal potential through the integration of the following core values in all aspects of daily life.
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COMPASSION We cherish the quality of kindness, asking each member of our community to “love thy neighbor
as thyself,” and we embrace the importance of service for the greater good.
HONESTYWe expect rigorous honesty in all dealings.
RESPECTWe teach respect for all individuals, embracing
an appreciation for diverse perspectives.INTEGRITY
We cultivate personal integrity, underscoring our :ommitment to “doing the right thing,” through community
discussion, public example, and role modeling.SCHOLARSHIP
We instill a love of learning and promote intellectual curiosity and growth, recognizing
that each person learns differently.FAIRNESS
We believe that all people deserve the opportunity to grow and develop, succeed and fail, in a safe
environment that values intent, effort, and accomplishment, free from bias and prejudice.
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T / r a d it i^ Hikt the beginning of the year, the new Cardigan boys, the >enior leaders, and new faculty woke up at four in the norning to climb a mountain. Still dozing off, we arrived at /lount Cardigan. Although it was a tough moment for some >f us due to our lack of hiking experience, we overcame our irst adversity in our Cardigan career and reached the top of i/lount Cardigan. Feeling a cool, light breeze, we waited >atientiy to see an amazing, beautiful sunrise, symbolizing he start of our Cardigan life. One amazing fact about this rear's group is that everyone reached the top before the iunrise, so all of us were able to see it.
"It's a fresh start of the year!" - Kevin Choi
Headmaster David McCusker, Jr. '80
What a privilege it is to live and work at Cardigan Mountain School. Our life together on The Point is "full and rich" with opportunities to learn and grow, as individuals and as a community. We have high standards here and clear expectations about what we value in terms of personal responsibility as well as guiding principles for a positive and healthy community. I am consistently impressed by how well we do to meet and exceed our ambitious goals. I'm convinced that we do so because we value and develop close personal relationships and place a great emphasis on having a lot of fun along the way.
Congratulations to one and all on another fantastic year on The Point.
Good luck to our 9th grade boys—you reflect so well on Cardigan Mountain Schooland I'm proud of all of you.
Working to make Cardigan
Mountain School the best place for
young men to learn and grow
Ryan Feeley
Assistant Headmaster Dean of Faculty
Building Confidence in English
Lynne Lenihan
Assistant to the Headmaster
Lindsay Antolino Building Confidence in English
David Auerbach Science Dept. Chair
Robert 'Robbie' Barker III History
Mark Beckwith
World Languages
Jarrod Caprow PEAKS Dept. Chair
Andrew Cook
History
Kenneth Cushing
World Languages Dept. Chair
John D'Entremont
Director of Studies History
Frederick 'Rick' Exton Director of International Relations
Building Confidence in English
Graham Gauthier Math
Ann Hamel Technology Integrator
Michael Fitzgerald
History Dept. Chair
Jeffrey Cook English
Alexis Hannis 6th Grade
Ryan Frost Director of Athletics
Life Skills
Sarah Graves Science
Austen Hannis
Assistant Athletic Director
Student Activities Coordinator History
Shannon Gahagan
World Languages
Alexander Gray
English
Steven Harris
Math
William 'Wim' Hart
English
Christopher Kenny English
Timothy LeRoy
Math Dept. Chair
Mark Holt
6th Grade
Allan Kreuzburg
Residentianl Life
Science
Patricia lacuzzi
Librarian
Yearbook Coordinator
Randolph 'Randy' Macdonald
Library
Cory Lawson PEAKS
Haver Markham Math
Andrew Jaspersohn
Art
Steven Ledbetter
Music Dept. Chair
Michael Nakade Building Confidence in English
Travis Nevins Study Skills
Head Alpine Ski Coach
Della Parker
PEAKS
E. James 'Jim' Scott
W oodworking / Drama
Heather Oliver Science
Matthew Orlando
Faculty Intern
Daniel Perricone
W orld Languages
Edilberto 'Eddie' Ramos Math
Avery Scoville
Math
Ryan Sinclair
World Languages
Deborah 'D.D.' Otap Math
Pablo Rocha-Vazquez
World Languages
Marshall Wallach
History
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Martin 'Marty' Wennik English Dept.Chair
J. Dudley Clark III
Faculty Emeritus
Didi Wilson
PEAKSEverett 'Rhett' Yelton
Gates Program DirectorSarah Young
PEAKS
Richard Clancy
Director of Alumni ProgramsBarbara 'Barb' Frazier
Development Office Data Manager
Christopher 'Chris' Heaney Director of Annual Giving
Kathryn Holland
Development Office ManagerMary Ledoux
Development AssistantDouglas Lovell
Director of Parent Relations
& Planned Giving
David Perfield Director of Development
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Pamela 'Pam' Susi
Executive Assistant
Chip Audett
Director of Admissions
Jessica Bayreuther
Admissions Coordinator
John Bayreuther
Associate Director o f Admissions
Brian Beale Associate Direcor of Admissions
Director of Financial Aid
Karen Colburn
Admissions Office
Administrative Assistant
Matthew Rinkin Director of Summer School
Patti Crowe Director of Secondary
School Placement
Robert 'Rob' Grabill
Director of Spiritual Life
Kolby Curran
Technology Specialist
Michel 'Mike' Gray
Director of Technology
Joshua 'Josh' Routhier
Technology Specialist
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H. Charles McCormick, Jr.
Dean of Student Life Life Skills Dept. Chair
Jodie Camp
Business Office Student Accounts
Jill Cavalieri
Comptroller
Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Gray
Communications Assistant
Joy Michelson
Director of CommunicationsCourtney Boyd
Travel Coordinator
Receptionist
Joseph 'Joe' McHuch
Business Manager
Gail Gagnon
Receptionist
Kathy McHugh
Registrar
Samatha 'Sam' Scott
School Store ManagerRosalind 'Roz' Burke
Director of Health ServicesPatricia 'Pat' White
Health Services
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Leonard 'Len' Angelli Athletic Trainer
James 'Jim' Marrion
Athletics Department
Nancy Moye Administrative Assistant
for Athletics
Matthew Oliver
Coach
Facilities Dave Johnson, Richard Rosenbeck III,
Daniel Burns,Terry Donnelly, Nicholas Capron, John Trussell
Housekeeping Angie Craig, Rose Gardner, Freda Grace,
Mary Terry' McCarthy, Tracy Henry
Dining Services Back: Rick Kahn, Robert 'Bob' Spano,
Allen Zick,Front: Mindy Boisvert, Julie Wallace
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Not Pictured Athlctics: Jim Adams, Ben Adams, Allan Dunham
Facilities; Rex Brown, Jeff Clifford, Linda French. Richard Gavalis,
Tim othy 'Tim' Jennings, Russell McKenney, Stephen Muszynski
Housekeeping; Leroy Coutermash, Lisa Collins, Debra Kierstead
Dining Services: Karen Baker. Brittini Brayton, Keith Hansen, Baily Kahn,
Richard Yebba, M olly Albrecht, Chloe Kahn, Michael Plant
At work or play
are always ready
Ms. Wilson, Mr. Cook, Mr. Marrion, Dr. McCormick, Mr. Lawson, Mr. Kreuzburg, Mr. & Mrs. Hannis, Mr. Harris, Mr. Auerbach, Mr. Holt,
Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Feeley, Mr. Frost, Mr. Caprow,Mr. Jaspersolin, Mr. Kenny, Ms. Markham, Mr. Clark.
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F A L L S I’ C ir r SFootball - Varsity, JV / Thirds
Soccer - Varsity, JV, Thirds, Reserve Cross Country - Varsity, JV
Mountain Biking - Varsity, JV Rock Climbing
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I'm very excited about Soccer!James Lee (Soccer)
et's go. Lake Run!Alex Hong (Cross-Country)
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I'll never give up!
Sean Kim (Football)
Varsity Football
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Back Row: Nathaniel Nugnes, William Humphrey, Myles Smith, Eugenio Marcos Bours, Jamal Lucas, George Hewitt, Myles Beach, Charley Borek.Middle Row: Coach Barker, Conor Diebel, Eric Kang, William Kauffman, Billy Philpott, Nathan Raffa, Cameron Bando, Hayden Holland, Chris Otap, Peter Kelleher, Coach McCormick.Front Row: Coach Marrion, August von Ungern-Sternberg, Gabriel Garza Perez Maldonado, Sean Kim Mark Kling, Ben Johnston, Joseph Smith, Hyungtae Kim, Chris Alberigi, Coach Hannis.
Cam Bando running past everyone
SOur memorable moments ^during the season were ^beating Eagiebrook 64-6,
Hyungtae Kim's punishing kick off, and Cam Bando airing the ball out for 300 yards a game.
- Joe Smith
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of our goals. I am proud of our team!
- Ben Johnston
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Cougars are Triumphant!
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ack row: Coach Orlando, Patricio Chapa Garza, Elijah Harris, Brian Yu, David Cueva de los Santos, latt Banks, Tianshuo Ouyang, Duncan Kleinfeld, Harry Kim, Young Hoon Lee, Coach Harris liddle Back; Coach Kruezburg, Gordon Faust, Eugenio Martinez Elizondo, Veo Chae, JJ Layton, hea Capolupo, Jack Jiang, Peter Cleveland, Ming Yu Yuan, Federico Serrano Castro de la Torre, oach Perriconeliddle Front: Robert Rymer, Charles Z' Ikeda, Max Gilbert, Billy Boyle, Aldan Rai, Jerry Wu, Tommy II, Kim! Mu, Michael Yin, John Leeront Row: Weizhan Zhang, Tiger Thomas, Nolan Feeley, Theodore Mello, Kota Ohashi, Henry Day,latthew Moore, Matthew Wall!ot pictured: Aldan Bourke, Noah Willert
JV/ THIRDS;V THE MIGHTY COACHES
Coach Kruezburg Coach Perricone
The JV / Thirds Football team was split into the 'big' guys & the 'Tittle' guys, but we're all one team. We learned to do our job to the best of our abilities, while leiarning discipline, strategy and resp%ct for ourselves as a team.
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This year our Cross Country team had great performances in 8 races and 32 practices.Whether we were running thirty minutes up hills or running 8 sets of 400 meters in the rain, our Cougars put their best efforts into it. We remembered our goals: to come to practice prepared and to improve Individual times every race.
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Back row: Alex (Seong Kweon) Hong, James (Jae Heon) Lee, Jack Costello, Chen Chen, Daniel (Jae Heon) Kim, James (Moo Sung) Park, Haorong Chen, Coach FeeleyMiddle row: Jake Peters, Aidan Garron, Philip Parry, Jake (Young Jun) An, Buzz Fisher, Justino Compean Arias, Victor (Wei) Liu, Mingo Trevino, Coach AntolinoFront row: Coach Hannis, Jordan Abisch, Jeff (TIanjun) Shi, Jinwan Cho, Michael (Seung Ick) Chang, Brian (Yun do) HwangNot pictured: Kevin (Jae Won) Choi and Charley (Shijie) Ma
CUNTAIN ISlKIMG
I Last year our team finished 3rd place in a league of 15 high j school teams. We are in the Lakes Region Mountain Bike Series ^League. Since we did well last year, but lost our fastest biker we ' set a goal of finishing in the top three this year. Kaston Day,Henry Cormier, and Cam Lee are three of our new, fastest riders and they helped us out alot. Our returners were Noah Drummond, Emery Gray, and JR Kreuzburg. We also got a new 7th grader named Luke Cuticelli.
Cur hi^hlkhtsWe had a nun^er of riders move up in thier speed classification. Each of the boys increased with their endurance and bike handiling skills. When Eaglebrook raced us at Procter we placed first and second, and swept one, two, and three in the B — classification.
Cur nr»oTtoFIDO: Forget It Drive On. IT = pain & suffering
Cur Te«i»m c lic i wellWe did far better than I thought we would. We had one of the top 3 teams in the league again.
Back row: Emery Gray, JR Kreuzburg, Luke Cuticelff Front row: Coach Fitzgerald, Noah Drummond, Cameron Lee, Henry Cormier, Kastan Day, Coach Gray
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The team chosen this year was a group of hard working guys willing to do whatever it took to win. Not only did we work hard but we also had fun on and off the field.Throughout the season we continued to work on what we felt we were weakest in, whether it was free kicks or one- touch passing. Highlights from this season included Josh Jordan's outstanding game against Belmont Hill, Juan Pablo Ortega's penalty kicks, and Sam Koh's absolutely beautiful snipe from 30 yards out in our game against Tilton. This year, I feel that our soccer team had a great season, and I am pretty sure my teammates would agree.
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Back row: Coach Wennik, Noah Fosse-Greiner, Sean McCarthy, Spencer Cookson, Will Nearis, Francisco Fernandez Cueto Hernandez, Will Shepard, Coach LeRoy.Middle row: Emilio Gonzalez Barbara, Jason Cahoon, Cameron Benson, Josh Jordan, Chad Morse, Jorge Velasco Gonzalez, JP Ortega Orozco.Front row: Pablo Diaz Trapote, Victor Ochoa, Chacho Rumbos Guerra, Luis Aranguren Covarrubias, Ward Betts, James (Joo Sang) Lee, Sam (Heon) Koh.
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lack row: Coach Rocha Vazquez, Jack Goodwin, Andres Barrera Jaime, Chris Oh, irandon Benson, Deker Adelman, Jasper Beever, Carlos Ochoa, Arturo Ramos Hopkins, Jvaro Covarrubias Sahagun, Nick Sutton, Charlie Han, Coach Good, ront row: Hunter Whiting, Gerardo Cruz y Celis Luna, Luis Esquer Bours, Alan Gresati, ^n Finkelstein, Cole Brennan, Mickey Oh, Emilio Fernandez Cervantes, Pablo de Abiega. lot in the photo: Marcus Michell, Adam Sherwood
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^Iw^ys ener^Gftic ^nd entliusi stic 11i r\Ks to our
1’e«»mf»wites with posrhve wrtliluJes. Cur coaches were
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te^ch us.- Chi Kyu Lee
Back row: Coach Rinkin, Coach Otap, Pat Roth, Sebastian Suberville Rodriguez, Jack Wu, Christian Lupardi, Jonathan Ezell, Greg Large, Andy Zhang, Nick Slaughter, Jackson Freidberg, Aemon Williams, Coach Yelton, Coach Oliver. Middle row: Will Martinelli, Garrett Plekenpol, Tianyi 'Bear' Liu, Yi-Hao 'Bryan' Chen, Jonathan Su, Liam Hassett, Neil Chen, Yuri Okada, Takashi Miida, Will Roth, Yuze Zhang Front row: Dylan Alter, Charlie Maly, Adam Goldsmith, Joey Mayer, Blake Wilkey, Gustavo Garcia, Herman Lui, Juan Rumbos, Michael Hong Not pictured: Chi Kyu Lee, John_ Skelton, and Sebastian Soto Gutierrez.
Garrett Plekenpol '14, Joey Mayer '1<
THIRDS SOCCER
Jong Woo Ha '12
Leif Fosse-Greiner '14
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I.Back row: Coach Nevlns, Avery Glass, Yichuan Yan, Jong Woo Ha, Jose Harb Rodriguez, Coach Cook, Will Appleton, Andy Kim, Paul Kim, Sky SilversteinMiddle row: Chan Tae Park, Zach Wennik, Morgan Himmer, Leif Fosse- Greiner, Juan Pablo Velasco Fernandez, Myles Shepard, Cedric Elkouh, Beckham BayreutherFront row; Brian Kim, Alejandro Bert Cueva, Leo Tejavibulya, Bobby Tanakulthon, Paul Capozzi, Josh Lee, Christopher An
Avery Glass '13
Juan Pablo Valesco '14
Myles Shepard: I liked the season, I liked my teammates even if I got mad at them. I also liked my coaches.
Jong Woo Ha: We had a great season. Whether we won or lost a game, we were always happy because we had FUN.
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Back: Jacob Mayer, Nathan Malnik, Tim Cailahan, Ace Cowans, Bobby Dray, Richie Cardillo Front: Coach Kenny, Chris Jones, Gianni Leslie, Coach Jaspersohn
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Fall Sports AwardsCongratulations to all our athletes
for a great Fall Season!
J.V. SOCCER
Brandon Benson, Alan Gresati, Christopher Oh
J.V./THIRDS FOOTBALL
Back: Patricio Chapa Garza, Harry Kim, Shea Capolupo, Max Gilbert. Front: Nolan
Feeley, Henry Day
RESERVE SOCCER
Juan Rumbos, Gregory Large, Jonathan Su,
Yuze Zhang
THIRDS SOCCER
Leif Fosse-Greiner, Leo Tejavibulya, Jong Woo Ha
ROCK CLIMBING
Jacob Mayer
MOUNTAIN BIKING
J.R. Kreuzburg, Noah Drummond, Henry Cormier,
Kastan Day
CROSS COUNTRY
Daniel Kim, Aidan Garron, Jack Costello
VARSITY SOCCER
Joshua Jordan, Juan Pablo Ortega Orozco, Jorge
Velasco Gonzalez
VARSITY FOOTBALL
Charley Borek, Benjamin Johnston, Cameron Bando
HOMECOMINGWhile we aren’t exactly sure to whom we should give credit for this, but we couldn’t have scripted better autumn “ambiance” for a fall Homecoming Weekend if we’d tried—with the warm(!) and brilliant sunshine, the cloudless
blue skies, the ubiquitous CMS green-and-white flags and banners, and those unique foliage colors just beginningto reveal themselves.
Sporting the school spirit t-shirts "Strength and Honor" all our athletes did just that-competed with strength and honor.
Our soccer and cross-country both experienced mixed success in their contests against Eaglebrook. JV Soccer was able to celebrate a victory, and Reserve Soccer was proud of its 1-1 tie (though it should be noted that all
four of the soccer games were hard-fought and closely contested).
Despite some mild disappointment in the overall racing “team” results for Cross Country, Cardigan was able to boast a few individual highlights.
Our mighty mountain bikers saw five members of their team reach the podium “ two in the upper division, and a clean sweep of first, second, third in the lower division!
►ur Varsity and JV Football teams enjoyed a couple of sound center-stage victories over our friends from the south.
Athletic Director Ryan Frost noted, with an overall record on the day of 4-3-1, 3^it was our first autumn “overall victory” over our friendly rivals in some time!
Mountain DayOne new seventh grader reported to us that he’d been so excited when he finally reached the summit and was handed his lunch; but then he was informed there was another mountain to climb!
6th & 7th graders on Welch-Dickey
Gianni Leslie '12, Hunter Wluting '12
“There were tons of rocks to climb up and over,” one of the seniors explained.Seniors on top o f Osceola
“It (Moosilauke) was really hard,” one of them told us; “it took much longer than Fd imagined! But the views were incredible—it was totally worth it!”
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As you may recall, Tuesday, September 27, was declared “Mountain Day,” which meant classes were suspended in favor of outdoor (uphill) adventures by grad«
The sixth and seventh graders tackled the doublehumped Welch-Dickey. The eighth graders faced the challenge of Mount Moosilauke. And the ninth graders grappled with the sometimes-daunting Osceola. The sk; could not have been clearer, though, and the sun provided glorious warmth, so packs were light and
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Our annuaT Lake Run takes our students and faculty ‘ around beautiful Canaan Street Lake on a 5 mile race up and down the hills that surround our campus. 35
Th» Cardigan Mountain School Playtrs Pr*sont A piay by Tr>om«t H»49«n S. Josnua Lo^n
MisterRoberts
The comedy-drama by Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan
about life on a not-particularfy-important US Navy ship during WWH.
7:00 p.m. Saturday, November 12. 2011
THE HUMANN THEATRE AT CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
Canaan. New Hampshire
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Conor Diebal '12, William Kauffman '13, Myles Beach '13,Blake Wilkey '14
Some of the cast relaxing before the curtain goes up!Back: Zachary Wennik '15, Paul Kim '14,
Andy Kim '13, William Martinelli '13, Yichuan Yan '12. Front: Hyungtae Kim '12, Josh Lee '14, Henry Day '13
On November 12 & 13, 2011 the Cardigan Mountain School Playeri performed the comedv-drama Misjter Roberts. As expected they did a p —« wonderful job of bringing the play/to i life. Taking the challenge both on ; and off stage the boys put their all into entertaining their fellow students, the faculty, staff and family members in the delightful adaptation.
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tHOf-Johnson .....TiTrMyungtae Kimt. (JG) Roberts......Gianni LeslieIOC.... ......................Chad MorseiQwdy..................... Matthew Moorehe Captain............ Henry DayISIQTia.................... Will Kauffmanlannion.................. Myles Beachindstrom............... Josh Leetefanowski............ Conor Diebel^iley....................... Zach Wennik?!ITIemmer............. Yichuan Yanleber...................... Andy Kimnsign Pulver......... Will Martinellilolan....................... PJ Kelleherlerhart.................... Bobby TanakulthonByne...................... Blake Wilkeyt. Ann Girard......... Noah Fosselilitary Policeman ... Leif Fosse hore Patrol Officer.. Nick Suttonlur Navy Goat........ Cricket the
Miniature Horse
Josh Lee '14, Myles Beach '13, Zachary
W ennik '15
Nicholas Sutton '12, Zachary Wennik '15, Cricket the IVliniature Horse
:rew & Directionet Design & Direction .... Mr. Jim Scotttage Manager................. Max Gilberttage Crew........................Brian Lee, Paul Kimunner...............................Robert Rymerrops................................. Eugenio Marcosighting & Sound............Charlie Han, George Hewittet Dressing &lavel Consultant............Mr. Tim Jenningslake-up & Costumes..... Mrs. Mary Ledoux
Mrs. Samantha Scott oster & Program............Communications Office
pedal Thanks to:Ir. Steve Goldsmith, Cmd. T. McNamara, Moriah arris, Mr. Andrew Jaspersohn, & Mr. Scott's Set onstruction Club
Henry Day '13, Gianni Leslie '12
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Whether it is at sports, ciubs,
holiday events, or special Cardigan
traditions, the fall is a
wonderful time to be on the
Point!
Che If Udav BanquetAs always, the food is wonderful, the company
/ festive, and Santa Claus arrives in time to pass out presents to all the good little boys and girls!
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Che Tf^Udav l agcantThe Chapel is dressed in itsiloliday best and everyone gather to enjoy the Nativity
Pageant performed by students and our faculty children, listen to the Christmas music,and feel the wonder that is the SEASON!
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Hockey - Varsity, JV, Thirds, Reserve
Basi<etbaU - Varsity, JV, Thirds, Reserve
Instructional/Recreational Skiing & Snowboarding
Alpine Skiing- Varsity, JV
Snowboard Racing
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"Without a doubt we managed to be successful in all three goals." -- Jason Cahoon
Back row: Coach LeRoy, August von Ungern-Stemberg, JJ Layton, Jack Goodwin, Josh Jordan, PJ Kelleher, Bobby Dray, Will Nearis, Cam Lee, Joe Smith, Richard Cardillo, Ben Finkelstein, Ward Betts, Coach Barker.Front row: Spencer Cookson, Cam Bando, Ace Cowans, Charley Borek, Sean McCarthy, Marcus Mitchell Not pictured: Jason Cahoon.
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JV llOCKKY
This JV Hockey season was nothing short of successful. We finished the season with 15 wins, 7 losses, and 1 tie. We had many memorable moments including Brandon Benson's score from the far blue line; and the battle of the brothers when Henry (Cardigan) and Charley (Hoiderness) Day faced off in our win over the Hoiderness team.
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"We would like to thank Coach Sinclair and Coach Fitzgerald for pushing us to be our best! They taught us to be disciplined yet physical and really helped us improve throughout the season." - Henry Cormier
ack row: Coach Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Nugnes, Will Appleton, Henry Cormier, Deker Adelman, oung Hoon Lee, Matt Banks, Will Shepard, Coach Sinclair.iddle row: Jonathan Su, Shea Capolupo, Henry Day, Jake Peters, Adam Sherwood, Paul Capozzi, ky Sllverstein.ront row: Chris Otap, Brandon Benson, Cam Benson, Aidan Rai, Tim Callahan. 45
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THIRDS llOCKKY"This year, the Thirds Hockey team had an outstanding season. Coach Gauthier and Coach Wallach led us through this season with their diligence, challenging us with well-designed drills and game plans. The coaches emphasized small things.. 'You gotta move your feet', You gotta move the puck', or 'You gotta dump and chase.' We all learned how to sacrifice for the team whether it was getting a hit or giving a hit, or just simply constantly moving our feet." -- Chris Oh
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Back row; Coach Gauthier, Herman Lui, Morgan Himmer, Kota Ohashi, Sebastian Suberville, Pat Roth, Will Roth, Daniel Kim, Chris Oh, Jordan Allard, Max Gilbert, Jake An, Coach Wallach Front row: Charles Z Ikeda, Beckham Bayreuther, Jon Schafer, Cedric Elkouh, Myles Shepard, Charlie Ma, Aiden Bourke
Reserve Hockey
Back row: Coach Wennik, Ale Bert Ceuva, Jorge Velasco Gonzalez, Charlie Han, Will Kauffman, Will Humphrey, Eugenio Marcos Bours, Brian Yu, Aemon Williams, Emilio Gonzalez, Avery Glass,Billy Boyle, Jacob Mayer, Coach Graves.Front row: Garrett Plekenpol, Juan Rumbos, Joey Mayer, Noah Willert, Jorge Rumbos Guerra, Gustavo Garcia, Oren Buchler. Not pictured: Jongwoo Ha, Coach D’Entremont
"The Reserve Hockey team had a fun season this year as we practiced hard and worked our way to playing four games including the Hockey for Non- Hockey Player Club .... which was our first win of the season. As we progressed through the season our coaches helped us learn how to skate, play hockey, and encouraged us to have fun doing it." -- Billy Boyle
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Back row: Coach Good, Jasper Beever, Gianni Leslie, George Hewitt, Jamal Lucas, Myles Smith, Coach Cook, Nathan Raffa. p.Front row: Billy Philpott, Philip Parry, Sean Kim, Chris Alberigi, Ben Jo h n ^n , Eric Kang, Noah Fosse-Greiner. Not pictured: Gordon Faust
The Cardigan basketball team had a very successful season going 13-11. Their coach, Andrew Cook told us, "This was a great group of boys and this was one of the best seasons I have had as a coach." The Team ended it's season with a buzzer beater shot by Jamal Lucas (pictured) to beat Holderness.
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rhis was the most succesful JV basketball team since I coached [V basketball. We took a group of athletes and turned them into jreat basketball players. It was a nice combination of youth and jxperience. Our one memorable game was when we headed lown to Eaglebrook where we showed that nobody outworks us n basketball. - Coach Hannis
ick row: Coach Hannis, Alex Hong, Peter Cleveland, Sebastian Soto Gutierrez, Hayden Holland, James e, Sam Koh, Hanlin Jack Jiang, Coach Orlando.jn t row: Brian Hwang, Chen Chen, Jack Wu, Leif Fosse-Greiner, Mickey Oh, Cole Brennan, Mark Kling, ^o Sung James Park 4 9
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Back row: Coach Feeley, Veo Chae, Kimi Mu, Rex Chen, Paul Kim, Jerry Wu, Coach Beckwith.Front row: Joshua Lee, Bryan Chen, Tiger Thomas, Chan Tae Park, Leo Tejavibulya, Bobby Tanakulthon.
This season, Thirds Basketball had a very exciting season. Many or our games were won by 1 point or lost by 1 point. Our team had all the components any team needed: Leo's leadership, Kimi Mu's beastly accurate jump shots and skillful layups and Paul Kim's strong rebounding. In our practices we worked hard and ran. We all learned alot, had a lot of fun and grew as basketball players. This season was mostly a success because we had Coach Feeley and Coach Beckwith to guide us through. -- Bobby Tanakulthon
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BftAfectfcciPPThis year's Reserve Basketball team was powerful and fantastic. Coach Holt and Coach Perricone were proud of us for having achieved our goals and trying our best in each game. Our goals were to try our best in both practices and games, show good sportsmanship and to be positive and cheering our teammates on.
I believe our team improved tremendously throughout the season. -- Andy Kim
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Back row: Coach Holt, Nick Slaughter, Michael Yin, Andy Zhang, Andy Kim, Ming Yu Yuan, Coach PerriconeFront row: Jeff Shi, Victor Liu, Zach Wennik, Kombo Jaravaza, Chris An, Tommy Mi, Michael Hong.
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Back row: Coach Cushing, Kevin Choi, Nick Sutton, Yuri Okada, Elijah Harris, Frederico Serrano Castro de ia Torre, Duncan Kleinfeld, Coach Kreuzburg.Front row: Coach Harris, Brian Kim, Hyungtae Kim, Ted IVIello, Aidan Garron, Ro-Ro Rymer, Will Martinelli.
We were great as a team and we helped each other get better every day
-Hyungtae Kim
Team GoalsBe Better Every Day Lift While You Climb
COMPETE PLACE BABY, PLACE!!
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Left to right: Coach Ramos, Liam Hassett, Justino Compean Arias, Blake Wilkey, Tiger Zhang, Conor Diebel, Coach Markham
This season, the Nordic Ski team spent more time at the CCB swimming pool and skating on the frozen lake for our training. We managed to practice at the base of Sunapee Ski area for three days just in time to participate in our first race of the season. We learned both classical and freestyle techniques in a hurry.
We improved our techniques and skills and developed more confidence in traversing uphill and downhill slopes on a pair of skinny skis. We want to thank Coach Markham and Coach Ramos for showing us how to ski and to have fun at the same time.- Tiger Zhang
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Back row: Coach Kenny, Buzz Fisher, Juan Pablo Velasco, Nolan Feeley, Adam Goldsmith, Emery Gra Gerardo Cruz y Cells Luna, Luke Cutlcelli, Hunter Whiting, Francisco Fernandez, Coach Gray.Front row: Coach Nevins, JInwan Cho, Michael Chang, Joo Sang James Lee, Jack Costello, Noah Drummon( Jackson Friedberg, Greg Large, Jose Harb, Myles Beach, Coach Scovllle.
Cardigan's Alpine Ski Team had a great year!AH of our sl<iers improved their skills and they had fun! Our Varsity team did a great job in the Lakes Region Champioship race. Noah Drummond qualified for the J3 Eastern Championships (the Junior Olympics) and competed over the March break. JackCdstello qualifiedlDr the J2 Championships and finished 5th in the State. Luke Cuticelli and Nolan Feeley qualified for the State finals arso. Our goals were to improve and win races and both were fully accomplished.
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iigenio Martinez ElizondoRecreational skiing and snowboarding had a wonderful season even though we had little snow. Ragged Mountain did a great job making snow so about three to four times a week all thirty- five of us loaded ourselves and our STUFF onto the bus for the thirty-five minute trip to the mountain. Snowboarders have begun to outnumber the skiers by more than two to one. It was a tight fit, but we managed without too much difficulty.The beginner skiers and snowboarders quickly got the hang of their respective modes of transportation and were up to the ’summit of the mountain in no time. We had a couple of injuries, which kept two boys off the mountain for most of the winter. But for the most part we all had a blast skiing and shredding in the warmer than average weather.
ack row: Coach Oliver, Coach Rocha, Alan Gresati, Coach Gahagan, Jordan Abisch, Yichuan Yan, ugenio Martinez Elizondo, Patricio Chapa Garza, Alvaro Covarrubias Sahagun, David Cueva, John Lee, eil Chen, George Ouyang, JP Ortega Orozco, Christian Lupardi, Andres Barrera Jaime, hi Kyu Lee, Raymond Bai, Harry Kim, Coach Hart.^ont row: Yuze Zhang, JR Kreuzburg, Charlie Maly, Luis Aranguren Covarrubias, Jorge Trevino,ablo de Abiega, Matt Wall, Bear Liu, Victor Ochoa, Dylan Alter, Emilio Fernandez Cervantes, William Lyon.ot pictured: Kastan Day, Carlos Ochoa, Arturo Ramos Hopkins
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Back row: Coach Jaspersohn, Gabriel Garza, Joaquin Alvarez, John Skelton, Ben Chapin, Chad Morse, Chris Jones, Coach Hall
Front row: Alex Grasso and Pablo Diaz Trapote Not pictured: Luis Esquer Bours, Nathan Malnik, Jonathan Ezell
Snowboarding had a great season.By the end we all were better
snowboarders and also had a great time learning.
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Thirds Hockey Reserve Hockey
Cedric Elkouh Myles Shepard Jordan Allard
Jorge Rumbos Guerra Emilio Gonzalez
Barbara William Boyle
Varsity Basketball JV Basketball
Jamal Lucas Noah Fosse-Greiner
William Phillpot
Peter Cleveland James Park
Hayden Holland (not pictured)
Thirds Basketball Reserve Basketball
Paul Kim Kimi Mu
Leo Tejavibulya (not pictured)
Christopher An Zachary Wennik
Alpine Skiing Snowboarding
Jose Nasip Harb Rodriguez Gerardo Cruz y Celis Luna
Jack Costello James Lee (not pictured)
Pablo Diaz Trapote Gabriel Garza Perez
Maldonado Benjamin Chapin
Charles Morse
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between the alumni and Cardigan’s varsity team, the game has now grown in popularity to allow alumni, coaches, and CMS seniors to make up two well-matched teams. This year’s game ended in a 13-11 victory for the Green team. After the game, the players, families,
and friends enjoyed the traditional post-game reception at Frieze House, where they were delighted to visit with Cardigan legends, “Coach” and Connie Marrion, and former first
couple, Norman and Beverly Wakely.
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campus, the boys and faculty enjoyed a day on the slopes at Loon Monutain. Our annual Ski Holiday gave everyone ,the opportunity to unwind, relax and
have some fun either skiing, snowboarding, tubing, enjoying the
spa, or playing in the Governor's Lodge.
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I=ITNI:SS D a yThe drill? Fourteen groups of students completed a rotation of 14 stations:
Tremendous cooperation, loads of encouragement, and a lot of camaraderiemarked the spirit of the afternoon.
Bear in mind that every student should be proud of his efforts and use his personal outcomes as a basis for comparison in the future, results against which he can measure his own growth.
Top: Myles Beach (Long jump: How far from a standstill?), Jongwoo Ha (HeightMeight: How tall and hov heavy?), Jack Jiang (Jump rope: How many in a minute?), Richie Cardillo (Vertical jump: How high from
a standstill?), Henry Cormier (Seated ball throw: How far - throwing from a sitting position?. Middle: Kastan Day (Pull-ups: How many consecutively?), Noah Willert (Locker cross: How fast running,
backpedaling, and shuffling between locker rows?, Chris Oh (Shuttle run: How fast - running, stopping short, carrying, and setting something down?), Cole Brennan (Sit and reach: How far can one stretch?), Gabriel Garza Perez Maldonado (Sit-ups: How many in a minute?). Bottom: Jasper Beever (Push-ups:
How many consecutively?), Paul Kim (Dot drill: How fast while being accurate?), Jackson Freidbert (Jum| overs: How many knee-level rope-clearing jumps in a minute?), Myles Shepard, Marcus Mitchell, Jack
Jiang, Joaquin Alvarez Regules, William Kauffman, Gordon Faust (Basketball toss: How many 60 accurate chest-wall passes in a minute?).
Spanish Green Tomato Tomatina Ball (Dodgeball)
Pontus-Arbus-Petrus(Bridge-Tree-Rock)
Canadian Broomball
French Waiter Race
Dorm against dorm, the competitions stretched the minds, bodys, and funny bones of all the participants. From slipping on the ice in the
hockey rink to pulling the 'chariots' on Marrion Field, from crawling under the 'bridge' in Pontus- Arbus-Petrus to dodging the ball in the gym, from showing their abilties in waiting a table to tossing a ball into a trash can, the boys did indeed have
fun at the Annual World Language Day International Games.
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The Cardigan Players Presen14 More Ways to Screw Up Your College Interviewby Ian McWethy
Interviewer 1 .....Gianni LeslieInterviewer 2 .....Will ShepardAlbie......................Bobby TanakulthonDean, Claw, Mario ... Avery Glass Prankster, Mandy .... Andy KimJess ica .........................Max GilbertA sh ................................ Moriah Harris
Lynne, BallstonGertrude............Cory.....................Jack ie .................Avery..................M ax......................Bungarry...........
Josh Lee . Mattie Harris . Beckham Bayreuther . Herman Lui . Myles Shepard Brian Yu Henry Day
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ow to Kill a Mockingbird> Bradley Walton
How do 5 students do a report on a
book none of them have read or even know the story line or? Obviously they
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Mrs. Gulch.......... Mrs. McCuskerDusty.................... Kastan DayKerry......................Kevin ChoiBlair........................ Brian KimJam ie ......................Conor DiebelAubrey................... Bobby
Tanakulthon Senion Citizen .... John LeeWaiter.................... Will MartinelliMrs. Conrad.........Moriah Harris
:age Manager... Bobby Tanakulthon■opmaster.......... Liam Hassettjnner................... Paul Kimghts......................Charlie HanDund .....................George Hewitt
Costumes & Makeup................................Mrs. Samantha ScottMrs. Mary Ledoux
Graphic Design & Communication.....Mrs. Joy MichelsonMs. Elizabeth Gray
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a warm welcome from our own trail boss Mr. McCusker, everyone got serious and chowed down on fried chicken, pulled pork, baked beans, and cornbread. Following the meal, the live auction got underway. The many unique items offfered by faculty, parents and friends were met with very active and enthusiastic bidding.
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students, encourage them to be their best and to try new adventures, and listen to them as they question and grow as
young men.
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Cardigan's curriculum is designed to support and challenge each student as the School prepares him for the demanding academic programs characteristic of the independent schools most graduates attend. Mastery of fundamental skills and exploration of content is emphasized in all disciplines.
The curriculum provides each student with instruction in all the core courses of English, history, mathematics, and science. Exposure to a number of other complementary subject areas including world languages (French, Spanish, or Latin) or BCE (Building Confidence in English), life skills, leadership, art, music, woodshop, and the Gates Invention and Innovation Competition rounds out the curriculum.
PEAKS (Personalized Education for the Acquisition of Knowledge & Skills®) helps students become better learners and self-advocates.
Advisory and Conference period enables our boys to talk one-to-one with their advisor or classroom teachers to get the help and support they may need to keep up with their work
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The students started the year by creating a sixth grade country, Sixtheo. To help the students better understand our unit regarding Asia they traveled to the Hood Museum of Art in Hanover, NH to view the exhibits on Asian art and how it evolved over time. In November the students learned about the physics of motion in cars by creating their own pinewood derby automobiles. Thanks to Mr. Yelton, the students were able to race their cars on a state-of-the-art track in the classroom. The highlight of the fall term was an overnight trip to The Sargent Camp in Hancock, NH where the students had the opportunity to participate in various team building exercises while learning about science and nature. The sixth graders are anxiously awaiting their brook trout babies from the hatchery sometime in February. They are also looking forward to the annual Cape Cod excursion in April.
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The seventh grade students have a busy and productive schedule. The usual classes in English, history, science, math and languages are often augmented with special events, projects and field trips.
/ In the fall, we journeyed to the Fort at Number Four in Charleston and learned about life in / colonial times, made our own butter, and watched a musket-firing demonstration. We also cleaned up roads in Canaan. In English and PEAKS, the boys grew as creative writers; the focus for the second
lalf of the year was expository writing. The seventh graders also participated in several special days, such "Cardigan Risk," where students created their own colonies and the Constitutional Convention, where 's created their own constitution for the Cardigan campus. In science, the Living Laboratory kept the
^ys busy, especially with the addition of over 100 mice! The year ended with frog-call surveys on the wild pack roads of Canaan, as well as a final very exciting field trip to explore the Upper Valley. We will volunteer at the local elementary school, sharing foreign languages with the children.
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In Science instead of a full-on sit-down test, more than half of this exann period consisted of an active experience that assessed students’ ability to follow instructions, to demonstrate their understanding of science laboratory experiments, to use what they’ve learned about basic physical science concepts, to use relevant computer (and calculator) applications, and to think critically and problem solve with teammates.For the U.S. presidential election of 1912, the students were required to “campaign” for that historical figure, to come up with an appropriate campaign poster, use their IMovie capability to create a commercial, and then have their “candidate” deliver a speech. The students (and anyone visiting the class to witness the final presentations) then voted for president based on the groups’ performances.
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From the history research project to science experiments to leadership skills to independent study, the 9th grade students are learning about their abilities.
Mr. Kreuzburg’s ninth graders were grappling with some chemistry—specifically the energy in cells and the search for “ATP” molecules—which later culminated In exploding gum drops!Mr. Cook’s class discussed their project of comparing concurrent civilizations—those of the Assyrians, Hebrews, and the Akkadians, to be specific.Director of Communications, Mrs. Michelson, made a guest appearance in Mr. Cook’s ninth-grade history classes to share some of her extensive knowledge about Egypt. During the winter term all ninth grade students write their history research paper. This is a major project teaching not only history, but the research process as well.
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A newly constructed building to house the Gates Lab and the Williams Woodshop was completed over this past summer. One half of the building is dedicated to the Gates Invention & Innovation Competition program. It is equipped with work tables and tools to be use by students enrolled in the Gates program. The other half moves the woodshop to the main campus to continue the education in the use of hand and power tools.
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PEAhe PEAKS le Personalized ducation for th#f[ cquisition of nowledge and Skills »EAKS) department, ach PEAKS coach has is or her office here. A jading area an< studyf^ arrels are avSTfable for le students to .enjoy, as | ^ small PEAKSJab for -
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The Humann TheateiThis well>equipped theater comfortably accommodates 250 people, and is used drama productions, movies, debates, clal School Meetings, and guest lectures.
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Cardigan is more than a scliool. We are a caring community witli tine residential program at the core. The skills learned living with a roommate, dorm parents, floor leaders and other students are invaluable in helping students build personal relationships throughout their lives. Their dorm rooms are their home and quickly take on the personalities of each boy.
In the Hayward Dining Hall, family style dining provides the opportunity to for boys to sit with faculty members, their families, and boys they may not see in their classes or at sports and to carry on polite conversation. The dining hall is also the location for our many of special feasts, from Halloween to Christmas and to special buffet meals celebrating the many cultures represented at Cardigan.
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Tont: Benjamin Johnston, Herman Lui, Chan Tae Park, Jorge 'Mingo' Trevino. Middle: Ms. rlarkham, Seok Woo 'Michael' Hong, Alan Gresati, James 'Ward' Betts, Jordan Allard, Mr. Cushing. ,nd Middle: George Hewitt, Woo Shik 'John' Lee, Zuo 'Jack' Wu, Mr. Beckwith. Back: Sean McCarthy, Ben Finklestein, Sun Hong 'Paul' Kim, Ho Jin Kim, Sebastian Soto Gutierrez, William lumphrey, Carlos Ochoa.
Clark Morgan 2Bottom left up the stairs:
Young Jun 'Jake' An, Mr. Jaspersohn, Leif Fosse- Greiner, Hyungtae Kim, Garrett Plekenpol, Henry
Cormier.
Zicheng 'Michael' Yin, Mr. Wallach, Matthew
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Jacob Mayer, Andres Barrera Jaime, Cameron
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Christopher Alberigi, Alejandro Bert Cueva, August von Ungern-
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Mrs. Otap, Robert Dray, Mr.Cook, Charles Morse, Peter Kelleher, Mr. Nakade, Jong Woo Ha, Gabriel 'Itto' Garza Perez Maldonado, Juan Pablo Ortega Orozco, John Costello, Conor Diebel.
Dewar House
Funnel! HouseFront
Mr. Holt,Juan Pablo Velasco
Fernandez, Theodore Jones.
Middle Tiger Thomas,
William Shepard, Jamai Lucas,
Sebastian Suberville Rodriguez,
Cole Brennan, Mark Kling,
Jae Heon 'Daniel' Kim. Back
Ruiwen 'Raymond' Bai. Mr. Auerbach,
locheng 'Tommy' Mi, Adam Goldsmith,
Nicholas Slaughter.
HaywardFront; Yifu 'Kimi'
Mu, Blake Wlikey, Gustavo Garcia,
Jonathan Schafer, Hyun Joon 'Harry'
Kim. Middle: Graydon 'Cedric' Elkouh, Zachary
Wennik, Jonathan 'Joey' Mayer, Van
'Christian' Lupardi. Back: Ms. Graves, Tianshuo 'George' Ouyang, Raphael 'Leo' Tejavibulya, Maxwell Gilbert,
Mr. Roche, Patricio Chapa Garza,
Cameron Benson, Don Hyun Chae,
Henry Day, Benjamin Chapin,
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Front: Jorge 'Chacho' Rumbos Guerra Diaz Trapote, Arturo Ramos Hopkins, Jorge Velasco Gonzalez, Yi-Hao 'Bryan' Chen, Young Hoon 'Chris' Oh, Noah Willert, Mr. Perricone, William
Nearis.Middle: Ms. Young, William Boyle, Sky Silverstein (hidden), Jung Woo 'Sean' Kim, Heon 'Sam'
Koh, John Layton, Haorong 'Rex' Chen, Nathaniel Nugnes.Back: Mr. Gauthier, David Cueva de los Santos, Spencer Cookson,Jae Eun 'Brian' Yu.
Stowell House
ront Beckham Bayreuther, Charles Maly. Middle: Yichuan Yan, TianXie 'Jerry' Wu, imothy Callahan, Federico Serrano Castro de la Torre. Back: Mr. Scott, Mr. Ramos, roah Fosse-Greiner, Charley Borek, Deker Adelman, Mr. Bayreuther.
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Cedric Elkouh, President Beckham Bayreuther, Vice President
Nolan Feeley, Treasurer Myles Shepard, Core Values Monitor
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Jordan Allard Young Jun 'Jake' An
Young Woo Ruiwen 'Raymond' Oran Buchler Yi-Hao 'Bryan' Che 'Christopher' An Bai
Justino Compean Luke Cuticelli Emilio Fernandez Leif Fosse-Greiner Gustavo Garcia Emery GrayArias Cervantes
Jose Nasip Harb Seok Woo 'Michael' Duncan Kleinfeld James 'JR' Seung Min 'Joshua' Woo Shik 'John' 96 Rodriguez Hong Kreuzburg Lee Lee
Class of 2014n A Q Q Leif Fosse-Greiner, President U LA b b jgg Y \ce President
OFFICERS Raymond Bai, SecretaryEmery Gray, Treasurer (not pictured)
Herman Lui Jonathan 'Joey' Zhuocheng Matthew Moore Yifu 'Kimi' Mu Chan Tae ParkMayer 'Tommy' Mi
Jacob Peters Garrett Plekenpol Patrick Roth Jorge 'Chacho' Juan Rumbos Robert 'Ro-Ro' Rumbos Guerra Rymer
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Jordan Abisch Christopher Will Appleton Luis Aranguren Matthew Banks Andres BarreraAlberigi Covarrubias Jaime
Myles Beach Brandon Benson Alejandro Bert James Ward Betts William 'Billy' Timothy CallahanCueva Boyle
Philip 'Shea' Capolupo
Michael 'Paul' Capozzi
Dong Hyun 'Veo' Seung Ick Patricio ChapaChae 'Michael' Chang Garza
Guan Lin 'Neil' Chen
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Jinwan Cho Peter Cleveland Henry Cormier
CLASS OFFICERS Christopher Alberigi, President
Philip Parry, Vice-President (not pictured) William Humphrey Secretary
Francisco Fernandez Cueto & Leo Tejavibulya, Co-Treasurers
Llvaro Covarrubias Gerardo Cruz y David Cueva de Sahagun Celis Luna Los Santos
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'Joah Drummond Jonathan Ezell Gordon Faust Francisco Fernandez Ben Finkelstein Jackson FreidbergCueto Hernandez
Vlaxwell Gilbert Avery Glass Emilio Gonzalea James Goodwin Alan GresatiBarbara
Chang Hyun 'Charlie' Han
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Elijah Harris Liam Hassett Morgan Himmer William Yun Do'Brian' Charles'Z'IkedaHumphrey Hwang
Jiang 'Jack' Jiang William Kauffman Byungmoo 'Brian' Ho Jin 'Andy' Kim Sung Hong 'Paul' Heon 'Sam' KohKim Kim
John 'JJ' Layton Ghi Kyu Lee Joo Sang 'James' Van 'Christian' WilUam 'Willz' Nathan MalnikLee Lupardi Lyon
William Martinelli Eugenio MartinezElizondo
Jacob Mayer Theodore Mello William Nearis Nathaniel Nugne:
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Carlos Ochoa Yuri Okada Tianshuo 'George' Philip Parry Arturo Ramos William RothOuyang Hopkins
Federico Serrano Adam Sherwood Tianjun 'Jeff Shi Sky Silverstein John Skelton Nicholas Slaughter ;!astro de la Torre
[ang 'Jonathan' Su Sajanont 'Bobby' Raphael 'Leo' Jorge 'Mingo' Jorge Velasco Noah Willert Tanakulthon Tejavibulya Trevino Gonzalez
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1. Ben Johnston, Hayden Holland. 2. Chad Morse, Gianni Leslie. 3. Sean McCarthy, Joe Smith, Eric Kang, Daniel Kim. 4. James Park, Charley Borek, Bobby Dray, Jason Cahoon. 5. George Hewitt, Noah Fosse-Greiner. 6. Alex
Hong. 7. Jasper Beever. 8. Cole Brennan (and parents). 9. Mickey Oh. 10. Eugenio Marcos Bours. 11. Myles Smith, Jamal Lucas.
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1. Jasper Beever2. Cole Brennan
3. Jae Won 'Kevin'Choi 4. Aidan Garron
5. Adam Goldsmith 6. Hyungtae Kim
7. Jae Heon 'Daniel' Kim8. Jung Woo 'Sean' Kim9. Jae Heon 'James' Lee10. Malik 'Gianni' Leslie
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Being School leader is like being ■ put on the main stage of Carnegie ■Hall facing a full house. I constantlyM have a churning feeling in my I stomach as I see all the people I waiting to see me perform. On the I private balcony, I see people like Imy advisor, the headmaster, and _even my parents as they elegantly BHHHHHHHHHHHH *await my entrance. The curtains feel as though they open abruptly, not giving me a chance to get my composure. I stare into the sea of people, who are all looking back. My heart rate increases and all I hear is that thumping, but I put on a brave smile and do what I have practiced to do all along.
It Is an amazIng opportunity and honor yet it also comes with
f accomplish, but I have learned so much from the experience V The hardest part of this honor is also the most fulfilling one. I
is balancing my emotions and the intention of the community M that can be so challenging. Although they are usually in |j*j unison, there are times that I want to be myself So if ever
faced with a similar situation, I recommend that you be yourself People elected you for who you are and not who you they think you could or should be.
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School LeadersAssistant School Leader Chaplain's Assistants
Dining Hall Head Steward Green Key Coordinator International Student Coordinator Jobs Foreman Jobs Program Director Kitchen Head
Floor LeadersBanks House Brewster I Browser II Clark-Morgan II Clark-Morgan III Dewar House Franklin House French I French II Funnell House Greenwood House Hayward Hinman I Hinman II Stowell House
Gianni Leslie Spencer Cookson Daniel Kim Christopher Oh Jasper Beever Chen Chen Hayden Holland Chad Morse Christopher Jones
Kevin Choi Aidan Garron Sean McCarthy Cameron Bando Peter Kelleher Ace Cowans Jason Cahoon Richard Cardillo Kota Ohashi Jamal Lucas Mickey Oh Eric Kang Jasper Beever Sean Kim Charles Borek
Each spring the school holds elections to fill the leadership
positions for the following year. After the school leader
is elected, the remaining candidates and the other students with the highest leadership rankings are
selected by the faculty for the remaining positions. All
students who aspire to leadership roles at Cardigan
need to demonstrate the ability to work independently
and to balance academic commitments with other
school responsibilities. The selected leaders are
announced at the Investiture Ceremony in mid-May
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Front: Spencer Cookson, Cameron Bando, Sean McCarthy, Charley Borek, Christopher Jones, Che Chen, Hyungtae Kim, Christopher Oh, Kevin Choi. Middle: Jasper Beever, Gianni Leslie, Aidan Garron, Mickey Oh, Kota Ohashi, Sean Kim, Ace Cowans, Peter Kelleher. Back: Jason Cahoon, Charles Morse, Eric Kang, Jamal Lucas, Daniel Kim, Richard Cardillo, Hayden Holland.
Deker Adelman
Rollingsford, New Hampshire
Likes: Lacrosse, dogs, Xbox
Goals after Cardigan: Get money
Dylan Alter
New Canaan, Connecticut
Likes: Computers, game design
Goals after Cardigan: Not sure
"Life. Is Tliis."
Joaquin Alvarez RegulesMonterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Likes: NFL, snowboarding, lacrosse, and girls
Goals after Cardigan: Go to a really good college, start my own business, and
be very successful.
"You can do anything, just never give up and keep trying until you succeed
because at the end, what you get is worth what you did to get it."
UJT
Cameron Bando
Wakefield, Massachusetts
Likes: Hockey, baseball, football, floorball
Goals after Cardigan: Play Division 1 hockey
"Greasy garbage goals, chirp with passion, celly till my arms fall off."
Jasper Beever
Rumney, New Hampshire
Likes: Girls, lax
Goals after Cardigan: Live life
"You do not need a parachute to skydive. You need a parachute to skydive twice."
Cameron Benson
Sun Valley, Idaho
Likes: Baseball and hockey
Goals after Cardigan: To be successful In everything I do
"Dust"
Charles Borek
Durham, New Hampshire
Likes: Puck, lax, Cooky, the school and Being a Bro
Goals after Cardigan: To play puck and have legendary flow
"Dangle, snipe and celly. So solid."
Cole BrennanMoorestown, New Jersey
Lil<es: NASCAR, being studious, art class with Mr. Jaspersohn
Goals after Cardigan: Become a professional NASCAR driver like Ricky
Bobby
'If you ain't first, you're last." "2nd Place is the first loser." --Talledega Nights
"FANCY HUH"
Jason Cahoon
Amherst, Massachusetts
Likes: Puck, Cookson, 413, Mighty Ducks, Big Tim Leroy
Goals after Cardigan: To be like Tom Lee
"I'm not talking about being a lacrosse player. I'm talking about being an athlete" :'(. -- Nolan Callahan
Richard Cardillo
East Boston, Massachusetts
Likes: Hockey, baseball, piano. The School, ladles, special sauce, taking tests,
Fantasy League, Music
Goals after Cardigan: Ridiculous style, D1 skating, 1 billion dollars
"When in Rome"
Benjamin Chapin
Concord, New Hampshire
Lil<es: Lacrosse, hockey (for non-hockey players), oh yeah, and snowboarding
Goals after Cardigan: Become the world's youngest millionaire Pharaoh....
"I will be the next Pharaoh..."
Chen Chen
Chang Zhou, Jiang, China
Likes: Basketball, cross country, fishing, guitar, computer games
Goals after Cardigan: Go back to China for a rest
"Fighting by myself is tiring, but meaningful."
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Jae Won 'Kevin* Choi
Seoul, South Korea
Likes: Tennis, math, wrestling
Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good school
"APPENDIX B00M111"
Spencer Cookson
Sheffield, Massachusetts
Likes: Puck, floor ball, street hockey, mini hockey, baseball
Goals after Cardigan: Play college hockey. Do well at my next school.
"Hit him on the other side Johnson" "Dangle, snipe and CELLY" "Win the
Battle" "Pass, shoot and score"
John Costello
Sudbury, Massachusetts
Likes: Skiing and running
Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good school and to run fast
"If you don't throw up, you didn't work hard enough."
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Ace Cowans
Beverly, Massachusetts
Likes: Puck, floorball, food, candy
Goals after Cardigan: $1,000,000, marry a Swede
"Take your time, but make sure you rush."
Pablo Diaz Trapote
Mexico City, Mexico
Likes: Soccer, snowboarding, tennis
Goals after Cardigan: Keep in touch with my friends, learn from the experience
"Chavos, best year and Cardigan class!!"
Conor Diebel
Winter Park, Florida
Likes: Working with my hands
Goals after Cardigan: Graduate college and raise a family
"The true mind can weather all the lies in the world. The true heart can weather all
the corruption and not be bent."
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Robert Dray
Scituate, Massachusetts
Likes: Hockey, Lax, Moufy
Goals after Cardigan: Throw my 3s
"You woulda thought"
Luis Esquer Bours
Obregon, Sonora, Mexico
Lilces: NFL
Goals after Cardigan: To become a better person
"I am going to TEC after Cardigan."
Noah Fosse-Greiner
New York City, New York
Likes: "Listen Boiiiooo"
Goals after Cardigan: Play lacrosse as long as I can and coach it in NYC
"Thank you Mr. Bayreuther for getting me here and beyond."
TTT
Aidan Garron
West Barnstable, Massachusetts
Likes: Wrestling and dormlife
Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good private school
"Ride the White Whale."
Gabriel 'Itto’ Garza Perez Maldonado
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Likes: Football, snowboarding, soccer, girls
Goals after Cardigan: Besuccessful in life
"Be the Best"
Adam Goldsmith
Grantham, New Hampshire
Likes: Computers, Linux, Ubuntu, programming, sailing, skiing, reading
Goals after Cardigan: Program! Switch the world to Linux. Go to MIT!
"Have 1 told you why Linux is better than Windows and Mac OS X?"
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Jong Woo Ha
Seoul, Korea
Likes: Piano and hockey
Goals after Cardigan: Do something that I truly enjoy.
"How many goals did you save?"
George Hewitt
Brooklyn, New York
Likes: Baseball, history, and science
Goals after Cardigan: Get into college
"Hard work always beats talent that doesn't work hard." -- 'Coach Harry'
Hayden HollandSan Francisco, California
Likes: Janet & Gare, Bear, Juno, Terry, Cheryl, D, Cheechoo, Canadiens (aka
Vermonterians (aka Cam Lee)), Meghan Buckley, Jenny from the block.
The White Whale Goals after Cardigan: Start an
engineering company in Russia and eventually invent a new species of
Indonesian Rabbits."Man who scratches should not bite fingernails." -- Old Chinese Proverb
TTT
Seong Kweon 'Alex’ Hong
Seoul, Korea
Likes: Singing, tennis, violin, guitar, basl<etball, matli, trying something new
Goals after Cardigan: Enjoy higli school years and college life
"Have 150% experience and memories wherever you go."
Benjamin Johnston
Winchester, Massachusetts
Likes: Baseball, football, Joe Smith
Goals after Cardigan: Get a regular smile
"You wouldn't have won if we'd beaten you." -- Yogi Berra
Theodore ’Chris' Jones
Shelburne, Vermont
Likes: Lacrosse, slack line, kiteboarding
Goals after Cardigan: Go to the AirForce Academy in Colorado
"Good things come from hard work....sometimes."
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Joshua JordanLunenburg, Massachusetts
Likes: Hockey, lacrosse, baking, community service
Goals after Cardigan: Be successful at my sports and academics for the
next three years
"I am a hardworking kid, I know what I want in life and nobody is getting in the
way of achieving my goals."
Hyoung Goo 'Eric' Kang
Seoul, Korea
Likes: Freedom, Korea
Goals after Cardigan: Freedom
"I love you"
Peter 'PJ' Kelleher
Walpole, Massachusetts
Likes: Hockey, lacrosse, hanging out, summer
Goals after Cardigan: To play D1 hockey
"Shoot to score."
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Hyun Joon ’Harry' Kim
Seoul, South Korea
Likes: Music and skiing
Goals after Cardigan: Following the flow
"With one blink, you are a senior!!! Make the best out of it."
Hyungtae Kim
Hoboken, New Jersey
Likes: Fruits, cows, and Kit Kat bars
Goals after Cardigan: Not sure yet, hopefully something good though
"You don't have to be a person of influence to be influential. In fact, the most influential people in my life are
probably not even aware of the things they've taught me" -- Scott Adams
Jae Heon 'Daniel' Kim
Seoul, South Korea
Likes: Playing the guitar and singing
Goals after Cardigan: Go to college, have a good life, play hard
"If you die in an elevator, please be sure to push the Up Button."
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Jung Woo ’Sean' Kim
Seoul, Korea
Likes: Soda, soda and a lot of soda (maybe some wings)
Goals after Cardigan: Study! Study! Study! ;)
"Live by the signs"
Mark Kling
Hampton, New Hampshire
Likes; Football, basketball and baseball
Goals after Cardigan: To become a successful person
"Hey friends! I got paper towels."
Gregory Large
West Hartford, Connecticut
Likes: Climbing trees and steak
Goals after Cardigan: I don't know
"I'm Spartacus"
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Cameron Lee
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Likes: Puck, Cookson, The White, Gary
Goals after Cardigan: Continue to be the boss!
"When the time is right the grass will be green."
Jae Heon 'James' Lee
Seoul, Korea
Likes: Eating, sleeping, basketball, lacrosse, cross country, guitar, music,
movies
Goals after Cardigan: Unite Korea and accomplish world peace
"The darker the night is, the brighter the stars shine."
Malik 'Gianni' Leslie
Springfield Gardens, New York
Likes: Rock climbing, basketball, biology, yo-yoing, acting
Goals after Cardigan: To be a surgeon
"Morning hugs!"
TKT
Jamal Lucas
New York City, New York
Likes: I love to play basketball, chill with family and friends.
Goals after Cardigan: Play in the NBAand give back to family and community. If that doesn't happen, which I am possitive it
will, I want to be an actor or engineer.
"Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it
happen" -- Michael Jordan
Eugenio Marcos Bours
IVIonterrey NL, Mexico
Likes: Football, hockey, lacrosse
Goals after Cardigan: Go back to Mexico
"Your big opportunity may be right where you are now." -- Napoleon Hill
Sean McCarthy
Pembroke, Massachusetts
Likes: Puck, White Whale, Cookson, Geliy
Goals after Cardigan: World Eating Champion
"I do it for my city."
Marcus Mitchell
York, Maine
Likes: The finer things, lacrosse and soccer
Goals after Cardigan: Go on to my next school and do what I want to do
"Don't take life too seriously"
Charles 'Chad' Morse
Beverly, Massachusetts
Likes: Lacrosse, snowboarding, fishing
Goals after Cardigan: Retire
"Lax and re-lax"
Victor Ochoa
Cuidad Obregon, Sonora, Mexico
Likes: To play soccer, go to parties, get good grades
Goals after Cardigan: Go to the gym& play soccer with my school team
"I think I'm a great person, athletic and friendly."
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Young Hoon 'Chris' Oh
Seoul, South Korea
Likes: Coffee and TV
Goals after Cardigan: Move on
"It's my fault. It is. It really is."
Young Jun 'Mickey' Oh
Seoul, South Korea
Likes: Singing, drawing, and playing sports
Goals after Cardigan: Wherever I go,I want to try my best so that I won't regret it in the future.
"Be the best at whatever you do."
Kota OhashiTokyo, Japan
Likes: Tennis, ultimate frisbee, chill, sleep, eat, read, breathe, and being
awesome!!
Goals after Cardigan: Do something big!!
"Its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog."
-- Mark Twain
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Juan Pablo ' JP' Ortega Orozco
Mexico City, IVIexico
Likes: Soccer, snowboarding, lacrosse
Goals after Cardigan: Play Soccer
"Sport is divided in 2, soccer and others."
Christopher Otap
Charleston, South Carolina
Likes: Hockey, science, math
Goals after Cardigan: Go through prep school, play D1 hockey, go to med school, then become a surgeon.
"AWW!"
Moo Sung ’James* ParkGangnam, Yongin, Korea
Likes: Basketball, beatbox, singing, eating, listening to music, talking
Goals after Cardigan: To continue the good work in high school, be a good
athlete and succed in my life.
"Cardigan was a great experience that I will never forget throughout my lifetime.
THANK YOU CARDIGAN"
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William Philpott
Sandwich, Massachusetts
Likes: Lacrosse, basketball, football
Goals after Cardigan: Have a job in thesports world
"You don't do things right some of the time, you do things right all the time."
Nathan Raffa
Hoiderness, New Hampshire
Likes: Football, basketball and lacrosse
Goals after Cardigan: To be a marine biologist
"Thank you for all the opportunities"
Aidan Rai
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Likes: Lacrosse, hockey, learning
Goals after Cardigan: Continue working hard in the classroom and hopefully end
up doing something I love
"Success is determined by how much you want it."
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William ShepardThetford Center, Vermont
Likes: Puck, soccer, dangling, money, minihockey
Goals after Cardigan: School bus driver, aka be Brad Marchand
"A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
(Not a clue!)"
Joseph Smith
Holbrool<, l\/lassachusetts
Lilies: Hockey, basketball, white whale
Goals after Cardigan: Get a tooth
"If you can't beat em; beat em!"
Myles SmithHarlem, New York
Likes: Lacrosse, basketball, acting, music, writing
Goals after Cardigan: I would like to attend a prestigious secondary school, and then, a top university.
I aspire to become a lawyer.
"It's not the destination we reach that's most rewarding. It's the journey, along the
way." -- Barlona Morina
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Sebastian Soto Gutierrez
Mexico City, Mexico
Likes: Basketball
Goals after Cardigan: Be more responsible
"I want to live in San Antonio, Texas."
Nicliolas Sutton
New London, New Hampsliire
Likes: Analogies
Goals after Cardigan: Practice basic arthmetic, ITS SO E-Z
"Good analogy"
August Von Ungern-Sternberg
Boise, Idaho
Likes: Hockey, football and lacrosse
Goals after Cardigan: Study engineering in college and hopefully
play professional sports
"Go big or go honne."
TIT
Hunter Whiting
North Yarmouth, Maine
Likes: Skiing, girls, and anything a short kid can do
Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good school and enjoy life
"Live life to the fullest and safety 3rd"
TianXie 'Jerry' Wu
Chengdu Sichuan, China
Likes: Basketball
Goals after Cardigan: Be an economist
"Life is not Fair"
Yichuan YanBeijing, China
Likes: Tennis, math and Sundays
Goals after Cardigan: Relaaaaaaaax!
"It's really hard to appreciate what we have until we lose it. With two years of solid hard
work, I graduated from Caaadigan (AKA Cardigan), and I would like to thank all the
people I met for being a part of my life. Annnnnnnd school is over,
no more late nights!TZ8
Cardigan HymnLyrics by Robert C. Hopkins
To Cardigan, our favored school By nature's gifts benign- We raise our song of tiiankfulness For beauty wliich is tliine:For winter's snow,For afterglowWhen day fades into dreams Of goals toward which we all will strive To keep Thy faith alive;To keep Thy faith in us alive.Together we will strive.
As Cardigan is mirrored inOur crystal lake so clearMay we through life reflect Thy truthsAnd memories so dear;Of summer's green;Fall's colors bright;Of glimmering stars at night.God give us strength to carry on Through storm or weather fair The peace, vouchsafed by living here, For all the world to share. 129
Jung woo ’Sean' KimDear Sean,
We are so thankful to have had you and Michelle as children, and so grateful for all the joy and happiness that watching
you grow up has given us.You've grown into such an earnest,
upright, and good person. We are just simply so proud of you.
Congratulations on your graduation. As you move fonward, never lose that
charming smile.Love,
Mom and Dad
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Shijie (Charlie) MaDear Charlie,
Sending you to CIVIS didn't make us feel away from each other. Actually the whole family felt even closer to each other in heart.
The tremendous progress you made here at the age of 1 1 made us so proud of you! And your progress, in turn, motivated every one at home to move forward with steady steps. Thank you for the encouragement you gave to us.
The only regret was that Did! missed his brother so much. You will be his role model for ever.
With a lot of Love,Dad, Mom and Didi
Deker Adelmanrhe Only Step Necessary
k'ou do not have to make your children nto wonderful people. k'ou only have to remind them hat they are wonderful people, f you do this consistently rom the day they are born hey will believe it easily.
f'ou cannot force your will jpon other human beings. I'ou cannot hurry children ilong the road to maturity. \nd the only step necessary )n their long journey of life, s the next small one.
The Parent's Tao Te Ching
"There comes a time in every rightly constructed boy's life that he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure."Mark Twain
We're SO proud of you Dekman.
Your treasure is waiting. Love
Mom and Dad 131
Gianni Leslie
Dear Gianni,We are so proud of you and all you
have accomplished in your life. You are a gracious person, with a pure heart and we are truly blessed to
be your parents.
As you continue your journey through life, always remember to do your best and give your best to
whatever you're passionate about.You have great potential in whatever
you do.
YOU ARE AWESOME.
We love you,
Mom, Marcel and Gigolo
Hyungtae Kim
Lovely, SON!!!We are proud of your numerous achievements and signs of development at Cardigan. You grew into a mature young man. Almost everything about you changed and was set on the right direction. Your beginning was small and quiet, but your finale is louder and bigger.
Lovely, HYUNGTAE!!!Anytime, anywhere, we pray to God for you.Keep moving forward and never fear. The world is yours.
Love,Mom and Dad
ACE COWANS
Ace,The road less traveled is the one you're on. Follow your heart and do not doubt your intuition. We love and support you.
Always,Mom, Dad, S,Z&J.
Jordan AbischIt has been our pleasure to
watch you grow and persevere in pursuit of your full potential and all that you
dream about. We look forward to guiding your way
with our love for you!
M&D
Yifu KimI MuYifu, we are always touched by your generosity and honesty. We all love you and wish you enjoying every moment in your life!
Love,Dad, Grandpa and Grandma
RICHARD ANTHONY CARDILLODear Richie,
These past two years have gone by so quickly and we've watched you grow into a fine young man. You have accomplished so many things and have made us very proud. Now you have what it takes to achieve your goals & dreams.
"French Hall-23-4"LOVE YOU OXOX
Nona, Claude & 27 WAY TO GO CARDIGAN 2012
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Kota OhashiCongratulations, Kota!
Be a positive tiiinker, and enjoy your life thoroughly! Dad
Always keep in your mind that you are supported and beloved by others. Your Mom is on your side, anytime, all the time!Love, Mom
Kota, open your mind! We hope you to be a leading figure someday. Sure you can! Grandpa & Grandma
We knew you could do it! Your successful experience at CMS really brought you big. Keep on being a friendly, hardworking, and respectful boy. SMILE !Chiaki Tomita, EDICM
MORGAN HML
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Youngjun OhMickey!!
Congratulations on your graduation!!
Your days at Cardigan will be cherished forever.
We hope you can continue to strive for your dream
in the future.
We love you so much!!
Mom & Dad
HyunJoon "Harry" Kim
Congratulations Harry!
We are so proud of you for your hard work over the three years. We have proudly watched you become such an independent and strong man. We know that you will succeed in whatever you put your mind to.
With all our love,Mom, Dad and Jenny.
Jasper BeeverThe greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively'- Bob IVIarley
On to your next great adventure.... love you, IVIum
Cam,We are so proud of all you have accomplished in your 3 years at Cardigan. Your hard work has paid off. You have the drive and determination to do whatever your heart desires!Love,Mum, Dad, Sam, Jules & CB
Spencer CooksonCongratulations
Spencer!
Much success as you continue your
journey.
We're proud of you!
Love IVIom, Dad, Oliver
and The Boys
LU K EC im C ELUAncrther year over, a new one 0l;ar1;in 0OOM. We are 00
iproud ctP your aooompbehm&ntel
Reach for "theI
0tJar0, but tfbiTt be afraid of falling. Love,Mom, Da4 Tucker and tJhe real; of the CuUlcellte.
Joe Smith"Great moments are born from greatopportunity”
JAE HEON LEE(JAMES)
GREGORY LARGE
Cameron BandoCongratulations Cam!! We are so proud
of you and everything you have accomplished at Cardigan . We all love
you very much!!
Love, Mom, Dad, Christian, Charles anc Forrest
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Will MartinelliWill - another great year at CMS!! We are so proud of you and how hard you are working at school. Keep up the good work.We love you,
Mom and Dad
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Aiden -
You're "awesome!" Keep smiling!
LOVE IVIOIVI and DAD
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The BlazeThe Blaze staff works hard each year to produce a yearbook that tells the story of the Cardigan community. The boys dedicated many hours to the tasks of taking pictures, creating engaging page layouts, and writing he stories for the year 2 0 1 1 -2 0 1 2 .
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Hyun Joon 'Harry' Kim, Jae Won 'Kevin' Choi
William Martinelli, Jinwan Cho, Dong Hyun 'Veo' Chae, Seung Ick 'Michael' Chang, Chang Hyun 'Charlie' Han, Joo Sang 'James' Lee, Jung Woo 'Sean'
Kim, Jong Woo Ha, Yun Do 'Brian' Hwang, Nicholas Sutton.
"The Cardigan Mountain School yearboolc program has been named a 2012 Josten's National Yearbook Program of Excellence."
The National Yearbook Program of Excellence designation recognizes dynamic school yearbook programs. The program recognizes yearbook staffs and
advisers who create engaging yearbooks for their school communities.The Award is presented to the Cardigan Mountain’s yearbook program for
achieving the defined criteria in each of three following categories; creating an inclusive yearbook, generating school engagement, and successfully managing
the yearbook creation process.“Jostens believes passionately in the importance of the yearbook tradition
connecting every student to the school story and the school year and we are honored to recognize these yearbook programs. The National Yearbook Program of Excellence recognizes schools that embrace the yearbook tradition and have
built a yearbook program that serves the entire school community.”
Harry Kim and Kevin Choi present Mr. Barker with a copy of the 2 0 1 1 - 2 0 1 2 yearbook.
BLAZE DEDICATION
The Senior Class voted to honor Mr. Robert 'Robbie' Bari<er III
with the Blaze Dedication for the year 2011-2012.
Congratulations!
Spring has arrived at C ardigan. O n and off
cam p u s activ ites bring m an y op p ortu n ities for
fun and learning.
Field trips and com m u n ity serv ice g ive
the b o y s n ew learn ing experiences.
B oys are p lay in g baseball, lacrosse, and
ten n y ball. Bikes and skateboards h ave m ade
an appearance.
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1. Nicholas Sutton '12 enjoying the 2012 Yearbook of Excellence Award.2. Charley B orek '12 and William Philphott '12 leaving Chapel.
3. Cedric Elkouh '15 at the Music Festival.4. Hayden Holland '12, Richie Cardillo '12, Jamal Lucas '12, and Noah Fosse-Greiner '12 as Cardigan cheerleaders at the Spring Talent Show.
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Our fantastic season, 18 wins, 1 loss was the result of our goals to emphasize execution, fundamentals and small ball. We played simply and defensively to make the routine plays routinely. Our season was complete with our win over ^ Eaglebrook in our final game of the year.
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JV BaseballWith a record of 10 wins and 2 losses, the JV Baseball team had a very successful season. Working hard together, the players showed their team spirit and dedication to their sport.
Well Done Boys!
In their final game against Eaglebrook, the Cougars were involved in a pretty tight game going into the fifth inning. Henry Day and J J Layton pitched well. With loaded bases in the fifth inning, Peter Cleveland came to the plate and lined a double down the right field line, scoring three runs and breaking the game open. There were quite a few highlights, each player contributed defensively or offensively. Well done boys!
3rds Baseball
Back row: Coach Holt, Veo Chae, Chris Oh, Young Hoon Lee, Max Gilbert, Yuri Okada, Coach Sinclair. Front row: Cedric Elkouh, Ted Mello, Brian Kim, Garrett Plekenpol, Alex Grasso, Zach Wennik, Tiger Thomas. Not pictured: Nolan Feeley.
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Back row: Tommy Mi, Coach Otap, George Ouyang, Andy Zhang, Jose Harb Rodriguez, Mingyu Yuan, Jacl< Jiang, Coach Becl<with, Joey Mayer, Coach Gahagan.Front row: Juan Pablo Velasco Fernandez, Matt Wall, Bear Liu, Jake An, Bryan Chen, Mingo Trevino, Justino Compean Arias, Kombo Jaravaza.
This season the Reserve Baseball team was really fun, exciting and challenging. Our coaches taught us basic skitts and howlo play basebajl. Many of the members had never played before, but with help we got better. Highlights inctuded George Ouyang our awesome runner, Joey Mayer our catcher who could hustle to the ball before the runner could steal a base, our power hitters Mingo - Trevino and Jack Jiang, our pitchers Bryan Chen, Jake An, and Juan Pablo Velasco. Also, our outfielders and infielders did awesome work catching, throwing, and communicating with their teammates. We had an epic season!
Varsity LacrosseThe Varsity Lacrosse season was nothing short of successful. Everyone was encouraged to give their full effort at all times, which helped us to a 14-5 record. Our coaches taught discipline and toughness during every practice and that training carried over into our games. At all times we respected and listened to the extensive knowledge of our coaches. Our success is the result of learning from our mistakes early in our season.
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Front row; Shea Capolupo, Will Shepard, Chad Morse, Will Nearis, Josh Jordan, Nathaniel Nugnes, Billy g Philpott, Henry Cormier, Noah Fosse-Greiner, Timmy Callahan, Aidan Rai.
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,Back row: Coach McCormick, Gordon Faust, Will Kauffman, Will Roth, Myles Beach, Eugenio Marcos Bours, Noah Drummond, Nathan Raffa, Will Appleton, Nick Sutton, Coach Gray.
Front row: Leif Fosse-Greiner, Adam Sherwood, Avery Glass, Conor Diebel, Joaquin Alvarez Regules, Itto Garza Perez Maldonado, Jack Costello, Josh Lee, Aidan Garron, Hyungtae Kim, Hunter Whiting.
This spring the JV Lacrosse season was a season to remember, from our highest points to our lowest moments, we were all there for each other. Our 10 wins and 7 losses were accomplished by striving for the best skills and the best efforts. Our season was great, our coaches incredible, and our players were awesome.
3rds / Resen/eOutside of the field we were known as Thirds and Reserve Lacrosse, but once we stepped on the field we were one! We played for each other and gave our best. We were successful with only two losses, both of them really close and tight games. We learned from our mistakes and always went out to win. We had three daily goals: be better than anyone thinks you can, make your teammates look like superstars, and finally and most importantly, honor the game.
Back row: Coach Wallach, Coach Gauthier, Aruto Ramos Hopkins, Patricio Chapa Garza, Alvaro Covarrubius Sahagun, Juan Pablo Ortega, Brian Yu, Kastan Day, Frederico Serrano, Will Humphrey,
Yuze Zhang, Aemon Williams, John Skelton, Jonathan Ezell, Coach Graves, Coach Nevins. Middle row: Coach Kreuzburg, Eugenio Martinez, Willz Lyon, Sky Silverstein, Pablo de Abiega, Gerardo Cruz, Francisco Fernandez, Emilio Gonzalez, Z Ikeda, Jackson Freiburg, Emery Gray,
Patrick Roth. Front row: Oren Buchler, JR Kreuzburg, Aiden Bourke, Luis Aranguren, Beckham 10 Bayreuther, Charlie Ma, Herman Lui, Jake Peters. Not pictured: Noah Willert
Rock Ciimbin^This spring the Rock Climbing team had a great season. We climbed indoors at the Cave or the indoor climbing center at Quechee when the weather kept us from going out to the mountains. When the weather permitted we went to Rumney to climb and put our skills to the test. Everyone worked hard arr<f showed that they wanted to be climbing!
Top row: Chen Chen, Buzz Fisher, Mylfes Shepard, Bobby Tanakulthon Ffont row: Coach i|]itolino, Gifnni Leslie, Will Martfnelli, Jacob Mayer,
Elijah Harris, Coach Kenny 11
Varsity TennisWe had a great season this year. We worked hard as a team and were also successful. I enjoyed playing tennis with my fellow teammates. And thank you coaches for letting us have so much fun!! -- Alex Hong
Left to right: Moo Sung 'James' Park, Leo Tejavibulya, August von Ungern-Sternberg, Pablo Diaz Trapote, Kota Ohashi, Morgan Himmer, Jordan Abisch, Billy Boyle, Jorge Velasco Gonzalez, Alex Hong. Not pictured: Coach D’Entremont, Coach Rocha
Varsity Boys Lakes Region CliampionsOur Varsity Tennis team plays varsity secondary prep school teams, which means our players often find themselves up against juniors and seniors in high school. On May 22, the Varsity Tennis match put Cardigan up against New Hampton School for a Lakes Region showdown between these two top teams. The School gave the team, coached by Mr. D’Entremont and Mr. Rocha, a great send-off, and the team arrived at New Hampton early and warmed up well; there was no question that the team was ready to play. Quickly, the Cougars took a commanding lead in singles. Later, after fighting through some tough, close singles matches, Cardigan sealed the victory after singles, 5 matches to 1. The team also did well playing doubles, earning two out of three wins. This was a great team win all around, and it made for a terrific finish to an undefeated (10-0)Lakes Region season, thus sealing the Varsity Boys Lakes Region Championship Title for Cardigan!
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Back row: Coach Ramos, Alan Gresati, Ben Finklestein, Jack Goodwin, Nick Slaughter, Yichuan Yan, James Lee, Coach Hart. Front row: Jon Schafer, Jonathan Su, Luke Cuticelli, Chris An, Gustavo Garcia, Chan Tae Park
Everyone on the JV Tennis team gave their full effort during practices and showed positive attitudes in matches. We played smart using basic skills such as drop shots, top spins and lobs. Good sportsmanship was always present during every match with one hundred percent effort.
Back row: Coach Yelton, Jae Heon 'James' Lee, Jong Woo Ha, Jae Heon 'Daniel' Kim, Andres Berrera Jaime, David Cueva de ios Santos, Coach IHarris, Yun Do 'Brian' Hwang, Harry Kim, Rex Chen, Kimi Mu, Raymond Bai, Coach Exton. iVfiddie row: Charlie Han, Kevin Choi, Michael Yin, Jinwan Cho, Paul Kim, Eric Kang, Andy Kim, Seung Icic 'Michael' Chang, Chi Kyu Lee, Victor Liu. Front row: Blake Wllkey, Juan Rumbos, Jorge 'Chacho' Rumbos Guerra, Mickey Oh, Victor Ochoa, Alejandro Bert Cueva, Emilio Fernandez Cervantes, John Lee, Neil Chen, Jeff Shi. Not pictured: Jack Wu
The Thirds Tennis Team set only one really important goal -- Help each other improve!
We worked hard to improve our skills during practice; and during matches we showed our strengths by stepping up to play hard and win. We always cheered our teammates and represented Cardigan well!
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Back row: Greg Large, Sebastian Soto Gutierrez, Christian Lupardi, Michael Hong,‘ Coach Markham. Front row: Coach Cushing, Dylan Alter, Liam Hassett, Tiger Zhang Ro Ro Rymer, Adam Goldsmith. Not Pictured: Charlie Maly
CHARLES C. GATES INVENTION & INNOVATION COMPETITION
Gates students are charged with identifying a specific problem in the real world and coming up with a “functioning innovation or invention to solve [that] problem.” Learning to prepare a presentation is just one of many facets of the Gates Program. Teamwork is another; and creativity and hands-on productivity are still two others. And needless to say, the list goes on (organization, planning, design, technology, etc!). Perhaps we should add “perseverance” too!
Second place: Solar Shades Supreme by a seventh grade pair, Garrett Plekenpol and Patrick Roth.
First place was solo innovator Noah Drummond ’13, with the Easy Slide-on Trucks, a product so useful and marketable —and so ready to go to market, it also garnered the first patent nod for a Cardigan
I student in the Gates program! (This means Noah will receive assistance in taking his
"■'product through the patent process if he so :hooses!)
Fourth place: Advanced Recycling Trash Gan, by eighth graders Will Nearis, Paul Kim, and Andy Kim.
Third place: Kord Keeper by sixth graders Cedric Elkouh, Beckham Bayreuther, and Jonathan Schafer.
ational Junior Honor SocietyScholarship - Character - Service - Citizenship - Leadership
Five outstanding young men were inducted into the Cardigan IVIountain School Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society. These young men all have a cumulativ"^Scholastic average of 85% or better and
meet the rigorous standards in Character, Service, Citizenship and Leadership
New members: Morgan Himmer ’13, Jamal Lucas ’12, PJ Kelleher ’12, Alex Hong ’12, Billy Boyle ’13.
Members of the NJHS participating in Friday’s ceremony included current ninth grade students and one returning graduate from the Class of 2011 to assist in his brother's induction:
Back row: Wyatt Himmer'11, Gianni Leslie, Ace Cowans, Micky Oh, Sean Kim, Hyungtae Kim.
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Camercn Lee enjoy the
morning dip
Six m ornings each week beginning April 24 th and running through May 26 th Polar Bears of all ages and sizes gather together
a t Cardigan's beach to take th e plunge , in to the fngid w aters of Canaan S treet Lake. The'w ater tem perature began the
season a t 35° F and warmed up to a balmy 69° F by the last Saturday.
S tarting w ith 68 studen ts, 9 faculty, and2 dogs; 51 students, 7 faculty and 1 dog survived to receive th e ir Polar Tie a t the
annual awards ceremony. The cam araderie and fun m akes the
experience one the boys will never forget.
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Mr. Ramos, Pablo DeAbiega, Pablo Diaz Trapote, Billy Boyle, Will Nearis, Mr. Hart
Many boys participated in the Second Annual J. Dudley Clark Doubles Tennis
Tournament, overseen by Mr. Ramos and Mr. Hart. On this chilly but beautiful day.
Headmaster McCusker and Mr. Clark himself decided to jump back on the court
together again, in an attempt to surpass last year’s level of success. In the end, it was the “Williams” versus the “Pablos,” as Billy
Boyle ’13 and Will Nearis ’13 took top honors, defeating Pablo Diaz ’12 and Pablo
DeAbiega ’13 in an exciting final match!
Senior Class Trip
BOSTONThe senior class spent the day in Boston enioyins ttie food, ttje sishts and the camaraderie.Then they enjoyed a Boston Hartxtr dance cruise. -
Senior Class Sunset ClimbAt the end of their Cardigan experience, the Seniors climb Mount Cardigan at sunset. At the top of the mountain, as they wait for the sun to set, they share stories of their time at CMS, they share memories and feelings about their friends and classmates, and they begin their farewells to a community that helped them find their own paths to their futures. The last few days with their friends will be hectic and over much too soon. This time at the top of the mountain is their time to appreciate all they have experienced
Goodbyes are always hard to say.
Graduates, family, friends, and faculty enjoy the banquet on Friday evening.
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MumniReceiving their boutonnieres
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Alumni return to pass on the tradition of the Alumni Tie to the newest
members from the graduating class of 2012.
Congratulations Class of 2012 Good Luck and Best Wishes