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BlazeCardigan Mountain School Canaan, New Hampshire

To Cardigan our favored school by nature's gifts benign, we raise our song of thankfulness for beauty which is thine: For winter's snow, br afterglow when 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.

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Cardigan Mountain School seeks to educate adolescent boys in mind, body, and spirit in a sm^ll residential^

^community that values eacj^i^dent in its caT^ The school was f ouridjgli in the Ju^eo-ChriMian ti;adition that ' welcomes boyilSf all rejigious faiths..It emphasizes respect and responsibii- ity, values effort, and rewards accom^ plishm^nt,; It helps each boy realize " his acaderfiic and personal potential. /.,

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Table of Contents Dedication „ 6FacultyDormsFallW m t ie r

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The Cardigan Mountain School Class of 2004 proudly dedicates the Blaze to

Chip and Janet Dewar

Dr. and Mrs. Dewar, the class of 2004 enthusiastically thanks you for your years of support and commitment to Cardigan Mountain School. Your leadership for fifteen years has helped form the foundation upon which countless boys' lives have been built. As Headmaster and "First Lady" of Cardigan, you have set the tone for a rigorous and demanding program without losing sight of the importance of creating a family atmosphere in

a boarding environment. For fifteen years, you have reminded Cardigan's young men to make the most of their time; be it in the classroom, on the playing field, in the dining hall, and especially in their relationships

with others. At a school that focuses intensely on the ideal of community, it is clear that our communitybegins with you.

Perhaps the school's gratitude is best articulated by the graduating seniors who have chosen to dedicate thisyearbook to you:

"I thank Dr. and Mrs. Dewar because Cardigan was the biggest part of my life."

"They have have been the heart and soul of Cardigan.""The Dewars have been great. They have been role models for

a lot of kids during the last fifteen years.""They have given a lot to this school and the seniors should

return the favor.""They live, breathe, and eat the Cardigan way. They care

so much about this school. They live for it."

On behalf of the Class of 2004, Congratulations Dr. and Mrs. Dewar!

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School Leader Anthony Farrar Jai

As:

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Faculty

Jamie ItmmellAssistant W^SLd- m aster,^0^ i,9 f Faculty, E&ecfor of Secortdary School Placemigrt|,. Science. Dojfm'" North. Sports: JV Lacrosse;

Chris KennyDorm: Frer^ch 1. Alumtji A ^ ^ s .

A (^ em ics : Ekgiish. Sports: \A(ilderness,; Alpin<& Skiing.

Tom PastoreDirector of Summer Session, Admissions

: Department, History. Dorm: Clark-Morgan

2 & 1 ^Sports: JV Football,

JV Basketball.

Rich Ryei^onDire|:toi' of Admissjpns.

Brandon ferris Director of

Communications Dorm: Stowell House

Sports: Reserve Tennis

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Carl and Cari Love joyMr. Lovejoy: Assistant Headmaster for External Affairs

Mrs. Lovejoy: School Store Manager

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Dean o; Students,

Academies: Life Skills; Il'prm:

Banks; Sports: Varsity La- , ,

crosse.Skiing;

N ic k ^ iitd Je s s ic a

Ml*. Creac-h:History, ’liSkills. Mts. Creach: L y ^ Dorm; Clark Morgan 2 "

Sports; Varsity FBotball, Varsity Basketball, JV •

Baseball

iWimHart

r Dean of Rockn R6U Academics: 8th, 9t fi English

Dorm: Greeriwood Sports: Rec Skiing, JV tennis

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Steve, Louisa, an^#^addie Ledb^ttef!L Chair,

^ Glee Club lJ)irector. 'Mrs. Ledbetter; LLL . ‘ ■ ,

Dorm: Hayward T 'f Sports: Recreational Termis

John D'EntremdntAcademics; History

Dorm: North . . . Sports; Cross Couhtj^, jfV j.*

■ Hockey, JV Tenhis. Varsity Bus Driving.

Brad EdwardsAcademics; Spanish ;

Sports: Snowboarding. ||

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Ryan SindCM"Academics: French,

6th Science DormrClarkMorg^n 2 Sports: Res/Soccer, Res. Hockey, Wil­

derness

Rick/ Mary, Elizabeth & Joey

ExtonForeign Language

Chair, French, ESL. Dorm: Stowell. ' t'

Sports; JV & ccer. Res. crosse, Skiing

Nick LynchHistory Dept. Chair Academics: 7th,‘9th

History Sports Varsity Foot­ball, Varsity Basket­

ball, Varsity Baseball.

Tom, Laura, and Samantha Funkhouser

Academics: English, Life Skills.Dorm: Clark-Morgan 3.

. Sports; Reserve B Soccer, Reserve A Hockey,

JV L<acrosse..i:, .

Allan, Amy, JR and Ethan Kreti^btl|g/Science department Chair

Dorm: Franklin : Reserve Football, Wrestling, Varsity Lacrosse

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Phil an d Cindy BloodMrs. Bl6od: Director of Studies, Math. Dorm:■ . French 1&2.

Mr. Blood: Admissions Dept., English. Dorm:

Greenwood. Sjports: Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball.

Sean Coakley■ ' Academics: Science. Dorm: Brewster 1. Sports: JV Football, Varsity Hockey, JV

Lacrosse.

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Joel Lydia am arid Anja armsMr. Harms; Math. Mrs. Harxin^: LLL. ■

• Doriti: B r ^ s te r 2. Sports: SnQ|^oarding,

Sailihg.

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RitcMelSillespieAcaddtei(3i:’SpienGe.-'.,,,Rorm: Brewster 2.

■p-Timi Binini gp j-i-g. Cross Counfey/,Wrsetlmj^^ Trc(ck and \.}' m ” Field. ' k . '

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, Jeff Driscoll'' -^.,..-'1^“ ' " '^ '’'^Schpol.Al-chivist,[ Dorm: South. Sports: Resei’v'eXI Soccer, Varsity Tennis

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MaikHolt RSS Departmeuit, Chair, E

‘ glish. Dorm: BrewstpFl. . J Spdr#., WilderrieBs, Medical'J

" * ' Trips. G rf at Book Race Coordinator*

Chris Jenkins fAcademics:*tatin. *

Dorm: French 1, Sports:J[V Foob^^ JV Basketball, R e se ^ e ,

Baseball.10

Rev. CanaifrGn CoeCha,piam

, ' .Dorm; fianks House Sports: Resf t-ve FootbaE,

Reserve sKetb^ll

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Andrew BarterAcadeinics: French, RSS.

Dorm; Hinman 1,'Sports: Re’s^rvig 1, "X Snowbdar8ing> Varsity

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Oliiv er .Hay^ca^ettiics: Science

. Dorm: Hinman 2 •S^erts: Reserve Soccer,

’ Snowboarding, Sailing.

Paul, Maura, Nathaniel and

Charlotte MacKenzieDorrh: South

Mrs. MacKenzie:Math Lab Mr. MacKenzie: Histoiy,

Ehglish. S f ^ t s : Res. S o c ^ , Res. rfp k e y . Res.

^ Baseb^I.

Pat Jacuzzi•' fLibrarian,

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Aaron Towi^shend'if--.

*7th Sejfence, jl^SS Dorm^ ;F r^ k lin .

Sports: Wildefrfess, Wrestling

JpghLeRoyAdn<is»ons-Dept, Math.

Dqrm: B rew st^ 1 & 2 Sports: Varsity Football, Varsity

Hockev.

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Kyle ColeAcademics: 6th ,

English, RSS, Geog­raphy, I n t^ a te d

Studies E)orm: Hayward Sports: Reserve

. Soccer, Rec Skiing, Rec Tennis.

J. Dudley ClarkK ^th Lab

Reserve Hockey Referee for Soccer, Hockey

and Lacrosse

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Josh BaumanAcadefnics: Spanish.

Sports: Reserve A Soccer, Rec Skiing, Reserve Baseball.

Ryan, Christine, Nolai and Cormac FeeleyAcademics: English," ‘

Writing Lab Coordinator.Dorrri: F r ^ ^ h 2 '

Sports: R eser\ ^f potball, Reserve Baskjstball

Blaze, Advisor. ;

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Pat Franz 'Head of Language

.; Learning Lab.

Peter TuftsAcademics: 7th,'8th - Math ^

Dorm: Stowell /■ Sports Reserve Soccer, ■

' Varsity Hockey,;; -.Reserve Lacf®^e

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Mary MendelsohnEnglish Department Chair, Drama

Director. Dorm: Nor-

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P^er Alexainder• f.' Acadeiiiics: RSS,€iL- •

Dorm: B ^ k s Sports: JV Soccer,

Alpine §kjing. Track & Field.

Randy MacDonaldJDirector of Educational .

Technology ’ ' Academies: Computer Science *

. - " Siiriman 2

Susan Rives 'Head gf Art Diepartnient - A%8&mics: Drawing, Panting) Printmaking &

Ceraiifies V

Chris, Tammy, Erin and Ryan

. SeldomridgeAssistant Athletic Director, Athletic ,

Trainer, Life Skills. ' Dorm: C larl^4organ 2

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Eddie & Fe RamosMath Department Ch^ir

Dorm: Greenwood. Sports: X-Country ' iirig, Varsity Tennis.

Mike Fitzgerald"^Director of Student Activities

Academics: History. Dorm: South,1Hinman 1.

Sports: JV Hockey,, JV Baseball.

Jim ScottWoodworking.

Dofrh: Hinman 1. Sports: Rec Skiing, Reserve

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Shirley Lester Admissions

Joe & Ginny Collins Friends of Cardigan

Kathy McHugh Registrar

Audie Armstrong Administrative Assistant

Rosalind Burke, Pat White

Nursing Staff

Joe McHugK Jill Cavalieri & Judy Ribeiro

Business Office

Karen Colburn Headmaster's Assistant

Rev. Hal Finkbiner Organist

Stephanie Ferland School Receptionist Travel Coordinator

Tricia Butterfield, Barbara Frazier

Development Office

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Housekeeping & Maintenance

Tim Jennings Freda Grace, Steve Rose, Rex Brown, Lisa Barton, Pat Morse, LorenCameron, Terry Donnelly, Rose Gardner, Terry McCarthy, Eleanor Waller.

Chartwell's

Rick Kahn, Big A1 Canada, Geroge Jones, Bob Spano, Charlene Swainamer, Marrian Rogers, Charlene Swainamer, Phil Puleo.

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Three Views of Mount Cardigan19

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the fried dough T j the rides to the cot­ton candy. Sandwich Fair was a nice break for everyone.

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The ninth grade climbed Mt. Osceola.

The eighth grade climbed Mt. Moosilauke.

The sixth and sev­enth grades climbed Welch-Dickie Ridge

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HALLOWEENRight:The lovely couple.

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Above: Tomas needs a spot on the haircut list.

Right: Have you been hitting the weightroom lately, Nick?

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Left: Diego, Hugo and Hugo's luggage.

Below: Peter O'Connor.

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Above: DJ Penick. Mr. Holt decided not to wear a costume this year.

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Right: The boys in tights. :)

Below: The pauper and the prince.

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Above:Price Seliger playing evil King Henry.

Above:The cast takes a bow after an enchnting performance.

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Left; The boys get ready for battle.

Below: Tomas Loyola \ playing the arch­

bishop.

Above: Best friends on and off the stage.

Above: The pauper inspecting the floor as the king stares at the ceiling.

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. \ the boys ootball.

Below: "I love the SSAT's!"

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Above: Ian's ready for a work out.

Right: '"Quick, take the picture! This thing's getting heavy!"

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Top: Bello's Grammy-winning performance

Above: "You try it!"

Right: Eco-bocce Rules!31

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-ate Frisbee Club

Below: "1 think I lost something.

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Above: Madison shares his lollipop with Elbie and Jasper.

Right: Show us your muscles, Luke.

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HfTop: Glenn lost his dog!

l;Above: Rodrigo Bours

Right; Community Service.33

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Below: Orson Webber-McCollaum weaves between two defenders.

Left: Nice Punt, Cody.

Cardiean

Above: The Cougars are pumped up for game time.

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Above: Schoder in net.

Nice day for a trail ride

Left: Whit Berry, Dodge Ball Cham­pion!

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- .! :k . ' ‘ iviarnon,Dexl: CoachLynch, john Bello, Jeff Fairbrothers, Ellis Berner, Henry Drummond, KiBum Lee, Tyler Creed, Roahnn Sheperd, Simeon Brown, Justin Flessa-Laroche, Zach Lynch, Henri Poikaloinen, Ruben Marcos, Jared Garceau, Coach Creach, Arturo Ruffin, Coach Leroy. Front Row: Jaeui Shin, Herb Kent, Anthony Hewitt, Jonathan Strong, Luke Ross, Casey Brugman, Jamie Nudy, Mike Jangro, John Higginbotham, Colin Flynn, John Dehm.

Above: Just before kickoff . . .

Right: Higgy turns upfield . . .

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Left: Ruben likes what he sees.

Below: The defense lines up to shut down Eaglebrook's run.

„ Above: You could drive a truck through that hole!

Led by a gritty defense, great running from Higgy, and new quarter­back Justin Flessa- LaRoche, varsity football put together a fine season featuring exciting wins over Wiinisquam and archrival Eaglebrook. With plenty of strong underclassmen, the fu­ture looks bright for the CMS football program.

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. V. FootballBack Row: Coach Pastore, Whit Berry,Price Seliger,Felipe Delgado, Eduardo Gutierrez, Diego Garcia, Tim Huber Daniel Byington, Raul Martinez, Dudley Talbot, Sean Kaulbach, Chuck Caldwell, Coach Jenkins, Coach Coakley, Front Row: Sergio Arguelles, Brady Jennings, David Barrera, Ryan Kaulbach, PJ King, Tomas Loyola, Nick Ceccolini Matt Gearty, Manny Castillo, John Lineberry, Chris Brown, Mat Mainshien, Philip Amato, Cameron Fisichelli, Hugj Martinez, Kendrick James.

Reserve FootballLeft to Right: David Culhane, Robb Davies, BK Chun, Jake Chang, Mike Wolf, Tommy Vail, Jesus Florke, Rob Stri Grant Kerwin, Norman McGowin, Rodrigo Bours, Macgregor Lane, Luke Gilder, Patrick Mealy, Francisco Vela! Josh Karger, Devon Levesque.

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''arsity S o c Ce'"The Varsity Soccer team truly devel­oped as a single unit and played with a unique level of maturity and together­ness. Every player contributed to the success of the team. Against a challeng­ing schedule, they played a possession game, and attacked out of the back, continuously moving into space. The future is bright with at least 9 under­classmen returning next year.

ST—* V. V ^ X*

Front Row: John Louria, Mike Gallo, Andrew Fenstermaker, Monty Zimmerman, Will Rose, Cody Danforth, Drew Jankowski.Back Row: Coach Cole, Sebastian Cueva, Justin Lee, Paul St-Donat, Sung Oh Bang, Joseph Suh, Kwan-Yi Lee, Eric D'addario, John LeClerc, Coach Blood.

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JV SoccerBack Row: Coach Alexander, Eubene Sa, Cyrus Weyant, Mark Vincent, Peter O'Connor, Luke Fairchild, Justin Perry, Madison Lamar, Khartik Gounder, Mike Orleans, Coach Exton.

Front Row: Cody Bryan, Chris Mullaly, Ben Driggs,TK Wong, Ian Brennick, Pen King, James Williamson, Steve Schoder.

Reserve A SoccerBack Row: Coach Bauman, Diego Arpee, Everardo Topete, Santiago Garcia, Evaristo Garcia, Mark Moon, Turi Vitali, Coach Tufts.Front Row: Jose Pedro Velasco, Taiga Koda, Griffin Drescher, Christian Backhoff, Nick Lovejoy, Courtney Lockwood, Holly Rodd, Javier Sepulveda, Daniel Sanche.

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II n i ^ r T n n i

Reserve B SoccerBack Row: Coach MacKenzie, Orson Webber-McCollaum, Pablo Salinas, Mike Lee, Scott Shin, Hatcher Perry, Ho Chan Lee, Jun Ho Bae, Hyun-Suk Lim, Mike Walsh, Coach Funkhouser. Front Row: Juan Pablo Vargas, Stephen Martin, Mike Massare, Han Woong Lee, Jeff Pearson, Edmund Ruffin, Fernando Moreno.

Reserve C SoccerBack Row: Coach Hay, Diego Zambrano, Ben Meyer, Jan Meyer, Jon Byington, Greg Ammon, Billy Shin, Tommy Suh, Ryan Donovan, Coach Driscoll.Front Row: Celil Cavasoglu, Eugene Sa, Jeremy Borden, EdwardHwang, Nick Barrusso, Peter Kang, James Im, Suk-Hwan Hong.

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CROSS COUNTRYBack Row: Tom Livingston, Glenn Ozburn, Colin Mixter, Young-Min Kim, Devin Cowette,Wi Davis, Jeremy Prasch, Eric D'addario, Coach D'entremont. Front Row: Andy Marks, Eiichiro Takinami, Matt Brightman, David Lane, Sebastien Perez-Vargas, Kevin Czepiel.

WILDERNESSConnor Hartnett, William Voigt, Mr. Holt, Javier Barrosso, Jae Yeol Choe, Peter Muratore, Sam Thomason.

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Fall Candids

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Right: Cam Fisichelli.

Below: “I love winter in New Hampshire.”

Right: “For the last time, you can’t change your club!”

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Left: Colin Flynn.

Below: “We’re having dinner tonight!”

Left: Bello and Lovejoy’s secret handshake.

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Clockwise from top: Maddie Ledbetter gets her present from Santa.Canadian Santa at Cardigan! Merry Ciiristams IVIr. Sinclair. Oh, Dr.Dewar got a present too.Erin Seldomridge with Santa.

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Clockwise from top;Yeah! Mr.Hart’s Tai-Chi Bello the Drummer Mr. Livingston, I presume? Colin, again I guess

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Glee Club

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Art Credit

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. RobertsRight: The Colonel waters his prized plant.

Below: Mr. Roberts drafts yet another request for transfer.

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Ruben Marcos and Jay Shin

“Look busy fellas!”

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Left: The brawl ensues.

Below: Colin Flynn shines on stage.

Above: Monty Zimmerman.

Doc tries to talk some sense into Mr. Roberts.

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Clockwise frin top left:Enjoying the great outdoors at CMS. Tve got it! No, I’ve got it.”Dr. Ledbetter rocks!Justin Mas in a thoughtful mood.

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Clockwise from top left: Ooops!Jared is a macho man. Kaulbach on his board. Anthony Hewitt hard at work.

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Clockwise from top left: ‘Tm late, I’m late!” Eric D’addario knows the score.A flattering view of Fenn and Orleans. Choice of Champions.

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Clockwise from left: John Leclerc, Broomball Action, The Notohous Bohs.

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Front Row: Mark Moon, Jonathan Strong, Andrew Fenstermaker, Coach Creach, Henri Poikelainen, Anthony Farrar.

Back Row: Simeon Brown, Tyler Creed, Paul Saint-Donat, Dan Byington, Sergio Arguelles, Roahn Sheppard.

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Left: Simeon and Roahn are

ready to play some defense..

Left: Roahn goes up strong for two.

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JVHoops

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Front row: Glenn Ozburn, Luke Fairchild, Justin Mas, Eubene Sa,

Mac Lane, Young-Min Kim.Back Row: Coach Pastore, Mike Lee, Ruben Marcos, Jack O'Brien,

Stephen Schoder, Anthony Hewitt, Sung-Oh Bang, Mike Staton,

Coach Jenkins.

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Reserve Basketball

Front Row: Kendrick James, Hyun-Suk Lim, Will Bowen, Dong-

Min Shin, Stephen Martin.

Back Row: Coach Coe, Whit Berry, Tommy Vail, TK Wong, Jang- Won Suh, Dong-Hoon Shin, Ho Chan Lee.

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LeClerc looks to pass.

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Keep it cool.

Casey Brugman.

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Varsity HockeyLeft: Herbie Kent.

Below: Kevin

Czepiel works for the puck. Coach Leroy and Coach Coakley

were pleased with anoth er memo­rable Cougar hockey season. The team's defense and skating skills served them well all winter. De­spite a lot of road games, the team produced some impressive wins. Senior leaders included Justin Flessa-Laroche and Kevin Czepiel. With some solid underclassmen and a good JV team, the future is bright for the CMS hockey program.

John Dehm.

Front: Justin Flessa-LaRoche, Kevin Czepiel, Willi Rose, Jamie Nudy,

! Casey Brugman, Luke Ross, Nick Ceccolini.

i Back: Coach Coakley, John Dehm, Jared Garceau, Herbie Kent, Ian

f Brennick, Eric D'addario, Jonathan Higginbotham, Colin Flynn, John

LeClerc, John Lineberry, Coach LeRoy.

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Back Row: Coach D'entremont, Matt Gearty, Justin Perry, Mike

Jangro, Zach Lynch, Crawford Hamilton, Alex Davis, Cam Fisichelli, Coach Fitzgerald. Front Row: Drew Jankowski, Mike Massare, Nick Lovejoy, PJ King, Cyrus Weyant, Matt Brightman, Courtney Lockwood.

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Reserve A Hocke

Back Row: Coach MacKenzie, Andrew Hong,Sam Thomason, Jeremy

Prasch, DJ Penick, Ki Bum Lee, Jeff Fairbrothers, Justin Lee, Matt

Maienshien, Chris Mullaly, Coach Funkhouser. Front Row: Andrew

Marks, Sam Funnell, Jay Shin, Grant Kerwin, Connor McNamara, Mike Orleans, Turi Vitali.

Reserve B Hocke

Back Row: Coach Clark, Jun Ho Bae, Pablo Salinas, Greg Ammon,

Jonathan Louria, Hatcher Perry, Diego Arpee, Coach Sinclair.Front Row: Luke Gilder, Edward Hwang, Eugene Sa, BK Chun, Jack

Callander, Jei Ik Chang, Jae Yeol Choe.

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It was another impressive season for the Cardigan wrestlers. Coach Kreuzburg andCoach Gillespie worked the boys hard in practice. Early morning trips to tournaments all over New England led to some impressive individual and team accomplishments. Senior Kwan-Yi Lee and eighth graders Griffin Drescher and Mike Walsh had terrific seasons. The team put on a fine show in hosting their own tour­nament featuring teams from all over the Northeast. With a large group of underclassmen, wrestling should be even stronger next year.

Front Row: Nick Cote, Devon Levesque, Peter Kang, Edmund Ruffin, Celil Cavasoglu,

Mike Walsh.

Back Row: Coach Gillespie, Chris Brown, Kwan-Yi Lee, Han-Woong Lee, Jesus Florke, Khartik Gounder, James Im, Coach Kreuzburg. Not pictured: Griffin Drescher.

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Back Row: Coach Edwards, Monty

Zimmerman, Sebastien Perez- Vargas, Ellis Berner,

Felipe Delgado, Will­iam Voigt, Jeremy Borden, Pen King,

Patricio Reynaud, Coach Kenny.

Front Row: Taiga

Koda, Fernando

Moreno, Philip Amato, Mark Vincent

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OSrding

Brady Jennings, Coach Hay, Henry

Drummond, Coach

Barter, James Williamson, Sean

Kaulbach, John Bello, Devin Cowette, Peter

O'Connor, Colin

Mixter, Ryan

Kaulbach, Ben Meyer.

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Cross-Country SkiingMr. Ramos said it perfectly, '"Mission accomplished! Tom Livingston and Mike Wolf finished in all the 5K races. They also reduced their time at each race." Congratulatioins on a great season!

Mike Wolf, Tom Livingston, Coach Ramos

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On the Slopes!77

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So what do you guys d at Cardigan anyway?

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TONEWHAMPSHIRE

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What We Do In84

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Our Free Time!85

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HEADMASTER 'S

DAY

Tuesday May 11,2004

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Talents h O

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Football Romeo, Dasen Rasen, Play within a Play, Cody Bryan, Edward Hwang and Jun Ho Bae, Eubene Sa, Ki Bum Lee, The Secret life of Walter Mitty,Ho Chan Lee,Grades & Comments, "Who's on First?" ADMIT

ONE

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springClubs

Clockwise from top left: Mr. Alexander rocks out; Aaron Roy

is a ballerina; Macho Man Zach Lynch;

Wild times in the library; Joseph needs a haircut.

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Check OutSpringSports!

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Front Row: Matt Gearty, Jeff Fairbrothers, Jay Shin, John Lineberry, John Leclerc, Justin Flessa-Laroche, John Dehm, Justin Lee, Nick Lovejoy, Dudley Talbot, Cody Danforth.Back Row: Coach Gray, David Lane, KiBum Lee, Devin Cowette, Henri Poikalainen, Ian Brennick, Roahn Sheppard, Coach Barter, Eric D'addario, Mike Jangro, Henry Drummond, Jared Garceau, Coach Kreuzburg.

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Clockwise from top:Sheppard weaves between two defenders.Flessa looks to make his move. Brennick is ready to defend.

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R e s e r v e L a c r o s s e

Back Row: Coach Tufts, Elijah Charbel, Sam Funnell, Jae Yeol Choe, Evaristo Garcia, Eugene Sa, Santiago Garcia, Connor Hartnett, Pablo Salinas, Edward Hwang, Diego Arpee, BK Chun, Jeremy Borden, Coach Exton.

Front Row: Peter Kang, Hugo Martinez, Robert Stringer, Jack Callander, Diego Zambrano, Daniel Sanche, Mike Wolf.

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3/vCoach Blood, Cyrus Weyant, Kevin Czepiel, Luke Ross, Casey Brugman, Anthony Hewitt, Zach Lynch, Whit Berry, Justin Perry, Herbie Kent, Cam Fiscichelli, Monty Zimmerman, Coach Lynch.

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Above: Herbie takes a lead off third. Left: Cam waits on deck.

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Front Row: Coach Fitz, Mike Massare, Mark Vincent, Devon Levesque, Matt Brightman, Coach Creach.Back Row: Tyler Creed, Manny Castillo, Greg Ammon, Brady Jennings, Matt Mainshien, Ryan Kaulbach, Mike Staton, Jeremy Prasch.

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Reserve Baseball

Back row: Coach MacKenzie, Coach Jenkins, Coach Bauman.Front Row: Francisco Velasco, David Culhane, Luke Fairchild, Diego Garcia, Kendrick James, Josh Karger, Javier Sepulveda, Juan Vargas, Robb Davies, David Barrera, TK Wong.

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V a r s i t yT e n n i s I

From le ft; Coach Driscoll, Eiichiro Takinami, Young-Min Kim, Sebastien Perez-Vargas, Crawford Hamilton, Joseph Suh, Steve Schoder, Jack O'Brien, Paul St. Donat, An­drew Fenstermaker, Patricio Reynaud, Coach Ramos.

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Left: Joseph winds up for the hit.

Below: Steve is in control.

Above: Eiichiro waits patiently for the ball.

Left: Everyone is doing the butterfly.

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TV Tennis

Back Row: Raul Martinez, Mike Lee, Coach Hart, Jose Velasco, Coach D'entremont, Sebastien Cueva.Front Row: Andrew Hong, Chris Brown, Hyun-Suk Lim, Mac Lane, Peter O'Connor, Christian Backhoff.

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Reserve Tennis

Back Row: Coach Scott, Holly Rodd, Mike Gallo, Suk Hwan Hong, Tomas Loyola, Sergio Arguelles.Front Row: Norman McGowin, Ho Chan Lee, Eduardo Gutierrez, Everardo Topete, Price Seliger.

Recreational Tennis

Dr. Ledbetter, Ryan Donovan, Will Bowen, Mr. Clark, Taiga Koda, Ellis Berner, Chris Mullally, Dexter El Saieh, Mr. Cole, Mike Walsh, Nic Cote, Justin Mas, Nick arrusso, Jon Byington, James Williamson, Tommy Vail, Scott Shin, Ben Meyer, Aaron Roy, Fernando Moreno, Billy Shin, Anthony Farrar, Celil Cavsoglu, Kwan- Yi Lee, Tommy Suh, Stephen Martin.

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^ ildernesy

Coach Kenny, Sam Thomason, William Voigt, Coach Townshend.

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Coach Alexander, James Im, Rodrigo Bours, Colin Flynn, Sung Oh Bang, Jonathan Strong, Dan Byington, Simeon Brown, Glenn Ozburn, Sean Kaulbach, Mark Moon, Orson Webber-McCollaum, Jake Chang, Coach Gillespie.

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Investiture Ceremony

John Lineberry is an­nounced as new leader of Clark Morgan 2.

"A leader knows the way goes the way and shows the way"

The new leaders receive congratulations from the Cardigan community.

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Lucy Ferris Nolan Feeley & Charlotte MacKenzie Elizabeth Exton

Liam Harms Midori Fitzgerald Sam & Kate Pastore

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Top Right:Devin's Wrestling Match Top left: Scotty Doo Shin Bottom Left: Nick, Did you lose some weight? Bottom Right: Mr. Martin and Mr. Ruffin

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Top Left: Culhane, What are you looking at?Bottom Left: What are you smiling at?Bottom Right: The enemies are approaching!!!

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Clockwise from right: Classmates

Nice tights, Ben Mr. Scmoooze Best friends?

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Clockwise from left:Mr. T and Pablo.

Watch out, BK's losing his mind again!

Are you ready to climb?; Andy knows the score!

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Clockwise from right:Are they cool?;Pope Tomas;Colin Flynn;'Watch where you point that thing!"

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It's All About the Seniors!

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Before They Were Seniors

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CLASS OF

Ellis Berner

KitcKen Crew Leader 9; Varsity Football 9; J\/ Ski Team 8, Most Im- proved Award; Varsity Skiing 9; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9; A rt Credit 9; Stage Crew, Prince and the Pauper 9; Campus Clean Up 9, Dog Walking 8; Latin Prize 7.

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Oreen Key Coordinator 9; High Honor Roll 8,9; Effort Honor Roll 8,9; Varsity Hockey 8,9; JV Soccer 9, JV Lacrosse 8, National Junior Honor Society 8, Mr. Roberts 9; VC ildemess 8,

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Clark Morgan 2 Floor Leader 9; \/arsity Basketabll 8,9; Varsity Football 8,9; Varsity Track, 9 ; Stage Crew, Prince and the Pauper 9; Christmas Pageant 9.

Cody Bryan

Varsity Football Manager 9; Kitchen Crew,9; ReC' reational Skiing 9; Mr. Roberts, 9; Talent Show, 9 .

Daniel Byington

Classroom, Cleaner Super' visor 9; JV Football 9; Var- sity Basketball 9; National Junior Honor Society, 9; Honor Roll 9; Glee Club 9; Christmas Pageant 9; Road NX/arriors 9.

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Dining Hall Supervisor 9; JV Football 9; Recreational Skiing 9; JV Lacrosse, 9 .

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French One Floor Leader 9; JV Football 9, MVP, Team Captain; Reserve Football 8, MVP; Honor Roll 9; Shop Credit 9.

Devin Cowette

Chaplain’s Assistant 9; Var- sity Cross Country 9; Honor Roll 8; Stage Crew, Prince and the Pauper 9.

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Class of 2004Tyler Creed

Hayward Floor Leader 9; Varsity Football 9; JV Foot' ball 8; Varsity Basketball 9; JV Basketaball 8; Honor Roll 7,8; Glee Club 7,8,9; CHristraas Pageant 7,8,9; Road Warriors 9.

Kevin Czepiel

#1 Job Foreman 9; Varsity ~ ^ Cross Country 9; Varsity

Hockey 9; V arsity Base- ball, 9.

Eric Daddario

Hinman I Floor Leader 9; Varsity Hockey 8, 9; Varsity Cros&Country, MVP, 9; JV Lacrosse 8, Team Captain; Varsity Lacrosse, 9; Talent Show, 9.

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A-thletic Job Foreman 9; Green Key 9; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Varsity Football 9; JV Football, 8; Honor Roll 6; Varsity Snowboarding 6,7,8,9.

Dexter El-SaieK

Varsity Football 9; JV Football, 8; Honor Roll 7,8,9; Christmas Pageant 9.

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Class of 2004Luke FaircKild

JV Soccer 9; JV Basket^ ball 9; Prince and the Pauper 9.

ArLtKony FarrarSchool Leader 9, Green Key 7,8 ,9 ; Class Senate 7, JV Football 8, Varsity Football 9, JV Basketball 8; Varsity Basketball 9; High Honor Roll 7,8; Honor Roll 9, Glee Club 7,8,9; U pper Valley Children’s Center 7,8,9; Campus Clean-LJp 8,9, Christamas Pageant 7,8,9.

Andrew Fenn

Kitchen Crew Leader 9; JV Lacrosse 7,8; JV Soccer 9.

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Banks House Floor Leader 9; Varsity Hockey 8,9; Captain 9; Varsity Football 9; Varsity Soc- cer 8; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Honor 8,9; Effort Honor Roll 9; National Junior Honor Society; A.rt A.ward 8; A rt Credit 9, Prince and tKe Pauper 9, Mr. Roberts 9.

Jared Garceau

CHaplain’s Assitant 9; Varsity Hockey 9; Var­sity Lacrosse 8,9, Most Im- proved Award 8; Varsity Football 9; Prince and tKe Pauper 9; Mr. Rob­erts 9.

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Brewster II Floor Leader 9; Green Key 9; JV Foot­ball 9; JV Skiing 8; Honor Roll 8, 9-

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Class of 2004Caleb Gilder

Dining Room Supervi- sor 9; JV Soccer 9; JV Lax 8.

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JV Soccer 9; Sailing 9; JV Wrestling, 9.

sEdiaardo Gutierrez

JV Football 9; Recre^ ational Skiing, 9.

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N o rth Dorm Floor Leader, 9; Green Key 7,8,9; JV Soccer 9; JV Hockey 8,9; JV Tennis 8; Varsity Tennis 9; Honor Roll 8,9; Stage Manager, Time Prince and tHe Pau­per, Mister Roberts, 9; Christmas Pagent 7.

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OutstandirLg Citizenship Award 8; Cross-Country Running 7,8,9; JV Basket­ball 7,8,9; JV Tennis 7,8; Varsity Tennis 9; Spanish Prize 7; High and Effort Honor Roll 7; Honor Roll 8,9; Math Counts Compe-

S tition 8; Glee Club 8,9; Young Cougar Society 9, Upper Valley Children’s Center 8.

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Class Secretary 9; Assis­ta n t Job Forem an, Kitchen 9; JV Hockey, 8; JV Lacrosse, 8; Honor Roll 8; Varsity Cross- C o u n try ,9; V arsity Snowboarding, 9.

David Lane

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Cardigan MoiantainJoKn LeClercClark Morgan 3 Floor Leader 9; Class Senate Treasurer 9; Green Key 8,9; Varsity Soccer 9, Most Iraproved Award; JV Hockey 8; V arsity Hockey 9; JV Lacrosse 8; Varsity Lacrosse 9; High Honor Roll 8,9; TTn.e Prince and the Pauper, Mister Roberts 9; Christ- mas Pagent 9.

Jin-W^o LeeCaptain Varsity Soccer 9; High Honor Roll 9; Glee Club 8, 9; Christ' mas Pageant 9; Listen Center 9; JV Lacrosse 8; Varsity Lacrosse 9.

Kwan Yi Lee

Captain Varsity \X/reS' tling 9; Varsity Soccer 9, MVP, Varisty Track 7; Varsity Wrestling 7,8,9; High Honor 8,9; Glee Club 8,9-

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Class of 2004Tom Livingston

Buffet Set Up Crew Leader 9; Varsity Cross Country, 8,9; Varsity Cross Country Skiing, 8,9; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9; The Prince and the Pauper.

ZacK LyncK

Day Student Leader 9; School Senate 7,8,9,; Honor Roll 6,7,8; Var- sity Football 8,9; JV Foot- ball 7; JV Hockey 8,9; Varsity Baseball 9; JV Baseball 8.

Colin Mixter

JV Cross Country 8; Varsity Cross Country 9; JV Snowboarding 8,9; Reserve Lacrosse 8; Stage Manager: The Prince and the Pauper, Mr. Roberts 9.

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JV Soccer 9; Reserve A. Hockey 9; Honor roll 8,9; Shop Credit 9.

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JV Soccer 9; Varsity Snowboarding 9; JV La- crosse 9; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9.

Justin Perry

Job Supervisor 9; JV Soc- cer 9; JV Hockey 9; Var­sity Baseball 9; The Prince and the Pauper 9.

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Class of 2004Henri Poikolainen

Varsity Football 9; Var­sity Basketball 9; Var- sity Lacrosse 9; High Honor Roll 9;

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JV Soccer 9; Varsity Ski' ing 9; Varsity Tennis 9.

Aaron Roy

French II Floor Leader 9; Outstanding Citizenship Award 7; National Junior Honor Society 9; High Honor Roll 7,8; Honor Roll 9; Glee Club 8,9; Foot- ball Romeo 9; The Prince and the Pauper 9; Mr. Rob' erts 9; U pper Valley Children’s Center 8.

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Varsity Wrestling 9; Var­sity Football 9; Honor Roll 9 .

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Evibene SaGreenwood Floor Leader 9; Student Senate 7,8; Green Key 9; JV Soccer 9; JV Basketball8,9; JV Lacrosse 9; Algebra Prize 7; Geometry Prize 8; Na­tional Junior H onor Society 8; HigK Honor Roll 7,8; Effort Honor Roll 7,8; Honor Roll 9; Glee d u b 8,9; Listen Center 8.

Paul Saint-Donat

SoutH Floor Leader 9; Green Key 9; Varsity Soccer 8,9; Varsity Bas­ketball 9; JV Tennis 8; Varsity Tennis 9; Honor Roll 8,9.

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C la s s o f 2 0 0 4StepHen ScHoder

JV Soccer MVP 9; JV Basketball 9; \/arsity Tennis Captain 7,8,9; HigK Honor Roll 7,8,9; Math Counts 8; Road Warriors 9.

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Varsity Basketball 9; Varsity Football 9; Var- sity Lacrosse 9.

Jaeui SKiri

Brewster I Floor Leader 9; Glee Club Manager 9; Student Senate 7; Var^ sity Football 9; JV Foot- ball 8; Reserve B Hockey 8; Reserve Lacrosse 8; High Honor Roll 7,9; Lis­ten Center 9.

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Cardigan Mountain ScKoolD a e - K e i a n S u H

Hinman II Floor Leader 9; Student Council 8,9; Varsity Soccer Captain 9; J\/ Hockey 9, Most Iraproved; JV Tennis 7; Varsity Tennis 8,9; Spell­ing Bee Champion 9; Lis­ten C en ter 8,9; Dog W alking 7; Cam pus Clean-up 9; N ational Junior Honor Society 8.

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Classroom Cleaner Su­pervisor, 9; Wilderness, 8,9; Golden Carabiner Award, 9; Reserve A Hockey, 8,9; Honor Roll, 9;

Mark VincentKitchen Crew Leader,9; JV Soccer, 9; Reserve A Soccer, 8; Varsity Skiing, 8,9; JV Lacrosse 8,9.

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Franklin House Floor Leader, 9; Green Key, 7, 8,9; Varsity Baseball 8,9; JV Hockey, 8,9; JV Soc^ cer, 9; Stage Crew, 8,9; High H onor Roll, 8; Honor Roll, 6,7.

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Dean of Students’ Assis­tan t, 9; JV Soccer, 9; Snowboarding 8,9; JV Football, 8; JV Snowboarding, Most Im­proved, 8; Honor Roll, 9; A-rt Credit, 9.

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Four Year Boys

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May 23, 2004

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Last Night at Cardigan

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Up All Night!

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Class of 2004

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Commencement speaker Jacob Ludes imparts his wisdom on the class of 2004.

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AWARDS__Jaeui Shin

THF SKTBISKI MEMORIAL AWARDThis award is to be given as a memorial to M ichael R. Skibiski to that member of the senior class who has shown the greatest progress during the year.

James Keith Symmers Williamson

THE WILLIAM KNAPP MORRISON AWARDGiven to that student who, in the opinion of the other students, best exemplifies the spirit of W illie Morrison in academics, athletics, and as a campus citizen.

THE ADDISON MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVE WRITING

Given to the student who has demonstrated the most potential in the area of creative writing.

Zachary Lyons Lynch

THE NORMAN AND BEVERLY WAKELY AWARDGiven by the Class of 1989 for the senior who, in the opinion of his classmates, best upholds the tradition, spirit and pride of Cardi­gan Mountain School, thus making everyday a "'beautiful day in New Ham pshire."

FACULTY PRIZEFor his four years of cheerful, competent citizenship as a day student, and, more recently, as a boarding student; for his out­standing athletic contributions to football, ice hockey, baseball programs, and for his charismatic role modeling which has positively impacted our entire community.

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2 0 0 3 2 0 0 4Justin Paul Flessa-LaRoche

THE FOUNDERS PRTZFAwarded to the boy in the student body who has the w ill to complete any project, regardless of the difficulties encountered, w ithout thought of personal gain, and whose objective is a job w ell done in the same approach that characterized the life of Harold P. Hinm an, one of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.

THE CALDWELL PRIZE To the boy who has shown outstanding athletic acheivement and good sportsmanship.

Henri Jaakko Poikolainen

THE PANNACI MEMORIAL AWARD This award is to be given annually by the class of 1959, as a memorial to Karl J. Pannaci, to that member of the senior class who, in the eyes of his fellow students, has achieved and best attained the ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership and general social and spiritual adjustment.

Dae-Keun Suh

SENIOR PRIZETo the member of the senior class w ith the highest academic standing.

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AWARDSIan Scott Brennick

THE HINMAN PRIZE A Prize given annually in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hinm an to the member of the school, who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrious application to his studies, through his attitude on the playing field, and by his behavior and integrity, most nearly approaches the ideals of manhood as conceived in the minds of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.

Simeon Brown

THE CALDWELL PRIZE.To the boy who has shown outstanding athletic acheivement and good sportsmanship.

Eric Michael D'addario

FACULTY PRIZEThis truly outstanding young man w ith a delightful sense of humor entered Cardigan as an 8th grader shortly after suffering a life-altering injury. Thus, he had to make the adjustment to being away from home while adapting to his injury at the same time. As a ninth grader he has displayed increased m aturity and has performed admira­bly as a floor leaser in one of the larger dorms. He is also a great resource for all his classmates, modeling appropriate behavior in all facets of school life, in light of his numer­ous contributions to the Cardigan community, the faculty is pleased to present this prize.

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2 0 0 3 -Colin James Flynn

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I HE OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMAN AWARDThis award, given by the class of 1977, is to be presented each year to the most outstanding underclassman who, in the eyes of the current senior class, best exemplifies the qualities of honesty, sportsmanship, and friendship

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You say the little efforts that I make will do no good; they never will prevail to tip the hovering scale where justice hangs in balance.

I don’t think I ever thought they would. But I am prejudiced beyond debate in favor of my right to choose which side shall feel the stubborn ounces of my weight.

Bonaro W. Overstreet

Congratulations Steve!We are so proud of you! Stay the indepen­dent thinker that you are; choose creativity over conformity. Follow your heart and you will make a difference.

Love always,Mom, Will, Boo, Grandpa, Auntie Ruth, Auntie Carol and Jenni

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Crawford . . . Crawfish . . . The Angel Child . . . your years at Cardigan might have started out a little rough, but you have made it through three growing years. Driving up to school on September 11, 2001 was a day we will all never forget. Even though we knew we left you in good hands with Mrs. Mendelsohn, it was a pretty tough start with no roommate to start the year.

Through the last three years we have all gone through a lot of experiences together. Such as, many car trips between Bryn Mawr and Canaan and back, good grades, bad grades, homesickness, success and failures in sports, injuries, trips to Antigua, skiing in Steamboat, cruising around at Ocean Reef, roommates, flights on the Orleans jet, getting involved in the theater program. The Cardigan Auction, good teachers and not so good teachers, learning from your older brother good, bad or otherwise, keeping in touch with your big sister, staying in touch with your friends from Robin Hood, girls, cell phone bills during the summer, and all your calls home just to see what was going on on the home front. All of these experiences have turned you into a wonderful young gentleman. You have learned to be an advocate for yourself, responsible, reasonable, independent, thoughtful, respectful, a good sportsman and a leader. These characterisitics are yours to develop and keep for the rest of your life.

Now you are off to Berkshire, to continue your growth in knowledge and as an individual.We hope and know that you will exceed in and out of the classroom, in your athletic pursuits and on and off your dorm floor. Cardigan has given you the right foundations to continue being a great all around person, so don’t forget them or the school. We are all very proud of you.

Love,

Mom, Dad, and the Gang at Hazy Hill

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Chuck “ we're so proud of you aa: love you very much!

Mom, Dad, Nick, Carver, Rocko

One more Mountain

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Congratulations

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Love,Mom, Da Rebecca

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Congratulations Binky Todd!

Love, Mom and Dad

Chris,Congratulations! We are very proud ofyou-Love Mom, Dad, Michael & Megan

Thanks For Your Support!SubscriberNadia El-SaiehGeorge and Shirley Livingston Daniel and Hillary O’Connor Barbara R. Pratt Patricio Reynaud

BoosterDonald and Karen Cowette IVIr. and Mrs. Keith S. Williamson

PatronSangki SaCaleb and Luke say “Bye’ and ‘Hi’ and Thanks!’

GreetingYoung Sung KimMr. and Mrs. Pedro CastilloJaeui Shin

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Michael Jackson is arrested on multiple counts of child abuse after an accusation from a 12-year-old boy.

^ The Center for % Disease Control and Prevention declares obesity an American epidemic, with 64 percent of the population overweight.

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^Action star Arnold Schwarzenegger replaces Gray Davis as governor of California in a highly publicized recall election.

On August 14, the largest North American blackout occurs when three Ohio line failures leave more than 50 million people in eight states and Canada without power.

U.S. Army Pfc. Jessica Lynch, a ROW of the war in Iraq, becomes a media sensation after her rescue by U.S. Forces is aired on the news

<- Americans rush to receive vaccinations as the country is hit hard by a new strand of the influenza virus.

^ President Bush signs a controversial bill calling for a $400 billion Medicare overhaul.

<r Scott Peterson stands trial on murder charges in the slaying of his pregnant wife, Laci, and their unborn son.

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^ A European heat wave in August claims more than 19,000 lives, making it one of the world's deadliest hot-weather disasters.

The World Health Organization reports that severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) infected more than 8,000 people in over 25 countries, killing 700.

On May 1, 43 days after the war In Iraq began, President Bush declares “major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” As hundreds of thousands of U.S. and British forces remain to restore peace and deliver aid to Iraqi citizens, more soldiers are killed in the months after the war than during it.

^ Around the world, “flash mobs” — large groups of people recruited by anonymous organizers via the Internet — gather, perform a wild act and quickly disperse.

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I An Economic Community of West African States peacekeeping coalition ends 14 years of fighting between Liberian rebels and government forces, sending tyrant Charles Taylor into exile.

In a dramatic six-day ordeal, rescue workers save 44 of 46 Russian miners trapped in a water-filled coal mine.

On December 26, a devastating earthquake measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale strikes the Iranian city of Bam killing more than 41,000 people.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians are cut off from family and livelihoods when Israel builds a concrete barrier beyond the cease-fire line in an effort to curtail Palestinian terrorist activities.

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^ During the summer of 2003, low-risk prison inmates help battle Southern California’s wildfires for only $1 an hour.

At a St. Louis dog shelter, Cain, a one-year-old mutt, survives tranquilization and a trip to the gas chamber and is then adopted by the animal shelter owner.

i MThe world s tallest structure— a 1,776-foot spire — anchors a memorial entitled “Reflecting Absence,” which is chosen to fill the World Trade Center site. - 1

I ^ Comedian Robin Williams travels to Baghdad to lighten the spirits of U.S. troops as he kicks off a holiday tour of U.S. bases in the Middle East.

ul R Diddy runs the New York Uity iviaratnon ver $2 million for the city's children’s charities c schools.

^ While aboard the International Space Station, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Wlalenchenko marries his American girlfriend by video link in the first “space wedding.”

^ Iranian lawyer Shirin Ebadi wins the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for human rights activism as she fights to improve the status of refugees, women and children in Iran.

Golfer Tom Watson donates his $1 million Charles Schwab Cup winnings to fund research for Lou Gehrig’s disease, which has stricken his caddie, Bruce Edwards.

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<- British Airways and Air France ground the supersonic Concordes after 27 years of service. Despite their speed, the aircraft were uneconomical to operate.

In response to e-mail spam, the Can-Spam Act requires e-mail marketers to clearly label messages as ads and include an Internet-based opt-out feature,

In January 2004, the Mars exploration rover Spirit lands safely and NASA releases the first 3-D Images and the sharpest color photos ever taken of the surface of Mars,

-> Fast-food patrons can now get their food even quicker, thanks to McDonald’s introduction of self-service ordering kiosks.

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4- In October, China becomes the third country to travel in space when the world’s first successful taikonaut, Yang Liwei, returns to Earth after 21 hours in orbit.

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-> FluMlst, America’s first intranasal influenza vaccine, provides needle-wary patients with an alternative for the 2003 flu season.

The Food and Drug Administration mandates that nutrition labels disclose the amount of cholesterol-increasing trans-fatty acids.

-> The Food and Drug Administration bans dietary supplements containing ephedra due to health concerns and wams consumers not to take products containing the stimulant.

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-> In June, pet prairie dogs in Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana infect people witli monkeypox after being infected by a giant Gambian rat while in transit.

Federal workers in Washington kill a herd of 449 calves that Include the offspring of a Holstein infected with mad cow disease.

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st solar storms to hit the tart cause northern lights to appe; as Texas.

In August, Mars’ orbit brings it closer to Earth than it has been in 60,000 years.

American scientists discover the deterioration of the atmosphere’s ozone layer is slowing. The 1996 worldwide ban on CFC gases is credited for the improvement.

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<- Keiko, star of the Free Willy movies, dies of pneumonia at the age of 27.

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le “Laverne and Shirley” look icomes fashionable again in the retro onogrann clothing and accessory trend.

f G i r l s get into breakdancing at events like the Qween B Breakgirl competition in San Diego, the country’s biggest female breakin’ competition.

>4/ With the resurgence of ’80s-style rock music, ’80s clothing styles make a comeback of their own.

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The country goes low-carb diet crazy, with dieters demanding food products and menu items with fewer carbohydrates.

<r Popularized by music stars like Busta Rhymes and J.Lo, track suits are seen everywhere.

American teenagers take up knitting and form a knitting clubs at many schools across the country

The year’s hottest foot fashion is the Australian-made Ugg boot, which stays cool in heat and warm in cold.

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Affordable, over-the-counter teeth whitening kits have consumers smiling, as they no longer have to visit the dentist for this cosmetic procedure.

Whitcstripi<r A new study reveals the Top 10

most dangerous U.S. occupations. Lumberjack tops the list.

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<- Bill Murray gives a career performance in Lost in Translation. from director and Golden Globe-winning screenwriter Sofia Coppoia.

■ Will Ferreii continues iiis comedic success in the heartwarming holiday hit Elf.

Pixar’s Finding FJemo swims to the top as the highest-grossing animated movie and top-selling DVD of all time in the United States.

Keira Knightley andParminder Nagraget a kick out ofbreaking stereotypeon and off the soccerfield in the Britishcomedy Bend ItLil<e BeMam

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The two mosanticipated sequelsof the year, (Matrix:ReloadedMatrix: Revolutionsturn out to be majordisappointmentsfor fans andcritics alike

Frodo and company complete their epic journey in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, winner of the Golden Globe for Best Picture, Drama.

->Tobey Wlaguirerides high in thesuccessful summerflick Seabiscuit,nominated for anAcademy Awardfor Best Picture

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The pulse-pounding CBS hit “The Amazing Race” wins the inaugural Emmy Award for Best Reality Program.

America bids farewell to the cast of “Friends” after the NBC sitcom’s 10th and final season.

vj/ In February 2004,CBS airs “Survivor: All-Stars,” starring past “Survivor” winners and contestants.

<r Jessica Simpson, star of MTV's “Newlyweds” with husband Nicl< Lachey, makes entertainment headlines for mistaking Chicken of the Sea tuna for chicken.

Shows such as TLC’s “Trading Spaces” andBravo’s “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy” createa new niche for the home improvement TV genre

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I ^ Famous for “Three's Company” and star of ABC’s “Eight Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter,” actor John Ritter dies suddenly from heart failure in September.

<r “Alias” star Jennifer Garner earns high viewer ratings for ABC TV and lights up the big screen in 13 Going on 30.

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ft.' <■ The legal battle between the music industry and music downloaders prompts lawsuits and online music purchasing outlets, while driving CD prices to their lowest point in a decade.

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Superstar Beyonce Knowles stars on the bigscreen, releases a hit album. Dangerously inLove, and wins four Billboard Musk Awards

The Neptunes' PharrellWilliams and Chad Hugoreceive three Grammynominations as aproduction duo.Williams gets three morefor collaborations with

fefe. Snoop Dog and Jay-Z.

^ According to IMielsen SoundScan, 50 Cent’s debut, Get Rich or Die Tryin\ is 2003’s best-selling album, with 6.5 million copies sold.

<r Songwriter John Mayer wins a Grammy in 2003 for the album Room for Squares and follows it up with Heavier Things

Claiming that he has “had it with the rap game,” Jay-Z, 33, retires after the release of The Black Album.

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OutKast’s genre-bustingalbum Speakerboxxx/ The Love Below, featuring the infectioussingle “Hey Ya!wins the Grammyfor Album of the Year.

-> Country music legendJohnny Cash dies at 71but wins three CIVIAawards posthumouslyincluding Best Single forhis remake of the NineInch Nails’ “Hurt

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In December, Rolling Stones’ legendary lead singer Mick Jagger, 60, is knighted by Prince Charles.

-> Role-playing games like “Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic” find mainstream success on consoles.

Pop diva-turned-author Madonna releases two children's books: The English Roses and Mr. Peabody's Apples. Her third book, Yakov and the Seven Thieves, arrives in late winter

<r Hugh Jackman of X2: X-Men toterf showcases his singing ability on Broadway in The Boy from Oz.

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I ' On CBS’s “Late Show” host David Letterman, 56, announces the November birth of his first child, a baby boy.

^ After the success of his best-selling fantasy novel Eragon: inheritance, author Christopher Paolini, 19, begins writing the much-anticipated sequel.

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-> Led by WIVP pitcher '' Josh Beckett, the Florida Marlins beat the heavily favored New York Yankees 2-0 in game six to win the 100th World Series.

Tennis pro Andy Roddick, 21, also known as Mandy Moore’s boyfriend, wins his first grand slam title at the U.S.

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-> In September, Kenya’s Paul Tergat sets the world record in the Berlin Marathon, running the 26.2-mile course in just 2 hours, 4 minutes. 55 seconds.

In June, Michelle Wie, 13, becomes the youngest winner of a U.S. Golf Association adult event when she wins the U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links.

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The New England Patriots defeat the Carolina Panthers 32-29 with a field goal in the closing seconds to win Super Bowl XXXVIII,

Due to a lack of revenue, the Wonnen’s United Soccer Association gets the boot after just three seasons.

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Champion surfer Bethany Hamilton, 13, loses her arm in a shark attack. Just 10 weeks later, Hamilton places fifth in her age group at a National Scholastic Surfing Association meet in January 2004.

<r St. John’s University coach John Gagliardi, 77, leads his team to an undefeated NCAA Division III Football National Championship while also setting the NCAA Football record for coaching victories with 414.

Death-defying tricks and thrills bring the extreme sports craze to new heights at the January 2004 EXPN Winter X Games VIII in Aspen, Colorado.

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^ Freddy Adu, 14, becomes the youngest American pro team athlete in over 100 years when he signs with D,C. United of Major League Soccer.

^ League MVP Tim Duncan and David Robinson — in his final game— lead the San Antonio Spurs to the 2003 NBA title with a 4-2 series win over the New Jersey Nets.

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