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CardiganMountainSchoolThe Blaze on the Point 200862 Alumni Drive,Canaan, New Hampshire 03741603-523-4321Visit us on the web at www.cardigan.org
Lift WhileThe concept of "lift while you climb" is simple. It is about
supporting your peer, your friend, your student, your teacher, your colleague. To think that this concept originated during the
American Women's Suffrage movement is not surprising. Then as now, our ideal values are still the same: To honor, support and respect
our fellow human being. We as the yearbook staff and the Cardigan community as a whole hope to inspire all of our friends and
acquaintances to live to this standard in our everyday lives.
There are many ways to lift while you climb, whether helping a friend on his skateboard, carrying in a trunk for an underclassman on the first day of school, donating canned goods to help needy families at Thanksgiving, being an all-around helper and good guy like Mr. Clark, encouraging others up the mountain like Ms,Sumner, or supporting your friends to the top of Cardigan,
You ClimbCardigan students find limitless opportunities to employ "Lift While You Climb" in a wide range of areas here at CMS. Bayard Roberts (upper left) exudes great leadership skills in the Wilderness program. Young Soo Jang and Taylor Jorden work diligently in class. In the bottom right, Cardigan boys are shown having a blast in the dorm and on the cross country field.
Right: Mr. David M cCusker, our eighth headmaster,
enjoying a day at the Sandwich Fair his wife Steff
(that's M rs. M cCusker to you students!)
Far right: A M cCusker family portrait. C am eron ,' 10, Mr.
M cCusker, '80, Colin, '09, M rs. M cCusker and Buzz.
Below: A marvelous sunrise hike on Cardigan M ountain.
M r. M cCusker and Rob DeM ars pose for a photo op as
the sun rises above the horizon.
Headmaster McCusker
Our Eighth Headmaster, CMS class of 1980
Left: Mr. McCusker joins the kite flying club for a little high-flying fun!
Right: Mr. McCusker in an "official" faculty portrait.
.Jas.
Wim Hart Dudley Clark Pat FranzThirty-one years at CMS. English Department Chair. Bus driver, recreational skiing, JV tennis. Dean of Rock 'n Roll. Greenwood
House affiliate. Bass player in ’’Grades and Comments", spelling bee moderator, faculty volleyball.
Twenty-seven years at Cardigan. Math, math lab. Zamboni driver, medical trip driver. Honorary alum, 2006. Cookie break
doughnut man. Semi-retired (but you wouldn't know it!)
Twenty-four years at Cardigan. Language Learning Lab, Language Learning Lab
department chair.
A dm inis
Nick LynchTwenty-one years at CMS. History Department
Chair. Varsity football, varsity basketball, varsity baseball.
Jamie FunnellEighteen years at Cardigan. Science 8. Assistant Headmaster,
Director of Placement, Dean of Faculty. North dorm. Wife Margaret, professor at Dartmouth, son Sam '07 and Nicky '09.
Alex GrayThineen years at CMS. English. Reserve B soccer, soccer
referee, alpine skiing. Ninth grade class advisor. Polar Bear lifeguard. Banks House. Recycling club. Wife Liz, sons Emory
and Seth, campus dog Elbie.
Ed RamosThirty-four years at Cardigan. Pre-Calc., Alg. I & II,
Geometry. Soccer official. Nordic Skiing, Varsity Tennis, Mathcounts Coach. Greenwood. Honorary Alumnus (2006).
Ed and Fe are parents of Ray '01 and Vidal '07.
Randy McDonaldTwenty-one years at Cardigan. Math
Department. Hinman dorm. Medical driver.
Susan RivesEighteen years at Cardigan. Teaches all Fine Arts classes; Art
Department Chair. Calligraphy on awards and documents.Choir.
Rick ExtonThirteen years at Cardigan. Chair of Foreign Languages and
ESL; teaches Spanish. JV soccer, JV lacrosse, secondary school applications and placement. Director o f International
Student Program. Clark-Morgan III affiliate.
Allan KreuzburgTwelve years at Cardigan. Science Department chair, Biology.
Reserve football, wrestling, reserve lacrosse. Franklin House.Director of Residential Life.
David AuerbachEleven years at Cardigan. Biology, geometry. Brewster II.
Work detail, sports timer. Destination Imagination, Robotics team, rocketry club.
Kate FosterEleven plus years at Cardigan. Language
Learning Lab, Kirk Library. Polo club.
Pat lacuzziTen years at Cardigan. Head librarian in Kirk Library. Math Lab, LLL. Day student liason.
Mike FitzgeraldNine years at Cardigan. Western Civilization. Chains-crew
football, Reserve A hockey, JV baseball. Director of Student Activities. Dewar House.
Chris KennyEight years at Cardigan, English 7 & 9, Fall wilderness, Reserve A hockey. Spring wilderness. French II, Dog "Pinch",
Chris JenliinsSeven years at Cardigan. Latin and Spanish. Varsity soccer, JV basketball, baseball. French I.
Ryan FeeleySeven years at Cardigan. English. Cross-country running. Director of Summer Session. Dewar House. Lead vocals and guitar in Grades and Comments.
Jim ScottSeven years at Cardigan. W oodworking. Theater. Stowell House.
Chuck McCormickSeven years at Cardigan. Leadership program. Varsity football, varsity lacrosse. Dean of Students. Hayward dorm.
Steve LedbetterSeven years at Cardigan. Music Department chairman, Music 6, 7, 8 & 9. Glee club, choir, & music ensemble director. Grades and Comments.
Louisa Ledbetter Mark HoltSeven years at Cardigan. Language Learning Lab. Choir.
Six years at Cardigan. Sixth grade English, Science, the Gates Program. Gates Program director. Work detail. French II. Wife Kim and son Jeffrey, dog Molly and three cats.
John D'EntremontSix years at Cardigan. U.S. History. Bus driver, timing, chains, referee, 2Lamboni driver, hockey, tennis. Director o f Studies. North dorro. Sunday Supervised study hall. CMS class o f '94.
Gus DemaggioFour years at Cardigan. Life Skills.
Reserve C Soccer, Alpine Skiing. Director o f Snow Sports. Hinman IL
Miki FeraFour years at Cardigan. Math. Ski team.
Hinman 0 .
John BayreutherFour years at Cardigan. History. Religion.
Reserve A soccer. J.V. hockey, lacrosse. Stowell House.Chapel Director.
Father o f Gavin, '09, Morgan . Beckham and Jack.
Ian StevensThird year at Cardigan. French.
Reserve football, J.V. hockey, Lacrosse.Franklin House.
Jarrod CaprowThird year at Cardigan. Spanish, history. Reserve B soccer.
Reserve basketball. Varsity Sailing. North Dorm. Salamander Sleuths. Newest bus driver!
Mary NoordsyThird year at Cardigan. Language Learning Lab, English as a Second Language. Kirk Library evenings. Center Store trips.
Yearbook advisor and photographer. Mother of Jack, '09.
Marty Wennik Chris FarnsworthThird year at Cardigan. English 9. Varsity soccer head coach. Director of Financial Aid, Associate Director of Admissions.
CM II and CM III.
Second year at Cardigan. Math and French. Reserve football, Reserve B hockey, Reserve baseball. Clark Morgan III.
Austen HannisSecond year at Cardigan. History and math. Varsity football, JV basketball, baseball. Athletic department assistant. Clark
Morgan II. Sixth grade class head advisor. Puppy named"Ace".
Charlie Hilbert Arnold Kanyang'OndaSecond year at Cardigan. History. Medical trip driver. CM Hi. Faculty band Grades and Comments.
Second year at Cardigan. Math, history. Varsity soccer, varsity basketball. All-sports. Lego-digital design club, Crickct club. French I. Organized trip to Kenya last spring.
Chris GrangerFirst year at Cardigan. Science. Wilderness. Reserve B hockey, sailing. Hinman II.
Ken CushingFirst year at Cardigan. Spanish I, II. III. Crosscountry running, wrestling. Franklin & North dorms.
Robbie BarkerFirst yeai- at Cardigan. History. Varsity football, varsity hockey, varsity baseball. Brewster II. CMS alumnus.
Daniel MayFirst year at Cardigan. Physical science. Life science. Chains and timing. Varsity hockey, baseball. Brewster I.
Eric LaneFirst year at Cardigan. Science and math. Reserve C soccer, wrestling, baseball.Hayward.
Nick FosterFirst year teaching at Cardigan, spent two years here as a student. Life Skills. Soccer, Alpine ski racing, lacrosse. Brewster 1. CMS '98.
Sayre SumnerFirst year at Cardigan. ESS chair. Geometry, algebra. Varsity snowboard. French I and II. Mom of Doel '09, W ill '11 and David '12.
Ryan Frost Kristen TobinFirst year at Cardigan. Director o f Athletics.
Math. Hayward dorm.First year at Cardigan. Spanish I. Athletic
Trainer. Hinman I. Dog "Blue".
Tim LeRoyFirst year at Cardigan. Essential Study Skills. J.V. soccer, Varsity hockey. French I.
Jake SpearmanFirst year at Cardigan. Latin and English. JV
football, Rec. skiing. Res. lacrosse. Brewster I & n . Son Reed in 8th grade, Jas in 7th grade.
Marcelle GrondinFirst year at Cardigan. Hinman I. Substitute
for other teachers as needed.
Jim MarrionForty-first year at Cardigan. Officially retired last spring but still helping out in the Athletic Department.
Kathy McHugh Joe McHugh Brian BealeRegistrar. Business Office, Business Manager.
Tenth year at Cardigan.First year at Cardigan. Lacrosse. Associate
Director o f Admissions. Greenwood House.
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Audie ArmstrongAdministrative Assistant to the Atliletic Director. Student Bank, Mailrooin. Twenty-fifth year at Cardigan.
Jessica BayreutherBookstore Manager. Four years at Cardigan.
Judi NorthDevelopment Office. Acting Director of Development. Two years at Cardigan.
Jodie BurnettBusiness Office. Student Accounts. First year at Cardigan.
Business Office, Comptroller. Ninth year at Cardigan.
Jill Cavalieri Ginny and Joe CollinsGinny works in Kirk Library. Joe is Assistant Headmaster Emeritus and Special Projects Coordinator. 26 years and 27 years at CMS.
Barb Frazier Steve HowardDevelopment Office, Auction Coordinator and Gift Processor. Sixth yeat at Cardigan.
Director of Alumni Affairs. Stowell House affiliate.
Lynne LenihanFirst year at Cardigan. Assistant to the Headmaster.
Christine FerlandMain Office Receptionist, Travel Coordinator.
Third year at Cardigan.
Freda GraceHousekeeping, Stowell, Stoddard.
Thirteen years at Cardigan.
■fife"
/Mary McCarthy
Housekeeping, Head of Housekeeping Services. Bronfman, Hopkins, Kenerson,
Hayward.
Brian WoodsDevelopment Office, Database Manager.
Third year at Cardigan.
Sherry FarrellAthletic Department. Wakely Center, CSA,
Gym. Mom of Adam, '09.
Rose GardnerHousekeeping. Brewster, South.
Leroy CoutermarshHousekeeping. Chapel, Hayward classrooms.
Dave JohnsonBuildings and Grounds.
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Jim WatersHousekeeping. Clark-Morgan, Dining Hall.
»a|John Trussell
Buildings and Grounds. Maintenance Supervisor.
Lisa TrussellHousekeeping. Hinman, North.
Lisa CollinsHousekeeping. French, Franklin, Banks, Greenwood, Hamilton Health Center.
Nick Capron Rex BrownBuildings and Grounds. Electrician. Buildings and Grounds. M aintenance.Tenth year at Cardigan.
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Jim AdamsBuildings and Grounds.
Terry DonnellyBuildings and Grounds. Maintenance, painter.
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Faculty Candids
Faculty Candids
Faculty and Staff Candids
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Faculty and Staff Candids
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Below: September 8th was Registration Day— parents and students wore nametags as boys
moved into dorms and met their new roommates.
Fall at CMSSummer '07 lingered into fall, with warm days
in the 80's into late October. Fall is a fresh beginning for everyone, a new start, and we
attack our studies with gusto and give our all to our teams. This will be the best year ever!
Right: Cast members o f the fall drama
production are ready to perform.
Below: Danny Belback and Garrett
Kogel stroll the Sandwich
fairgrounds with their prizes.
Below: Jay Giambarresi, Mike
Doyle and Andy Kim on the first
day o f school '07.
Right: This crew made it to the summit!
Above: A snowy winter wonderland greets Andy Kim,
Young Soo Jang, Kevin Cheng and SeHan Cho at the top o f Osceola.
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Fall ClubsThursday afternoon is always the one of the most anticipated times of the week. It is a time when boys can try something new, have fun and learn something different. How about bowling, model car building, riflery. Blaze? Salamander Sleuths, tennyball, bocce, golf? Mountain bike riding, mini hockey, polo? Recycling, Listen Center, band, poker, field and forest? Model building. Gates Program, astronomy? Ultimate frisbee, robotics, weight training, Road Warriors? Kite surfing, BBQ, D.I., SSAT prep, agility, Eco-Bocce? Trash can lacrosse, hockey conditioning, community service soccer? Sauna, theater tech, sci fi movies? These are just a few of the fall clubs offered this year—what was yours?
Top: Blaze staff works away! Eddie Kim, Eun Sang Lee and Brian Ryu type and upload.
Above: A flying leap during an ultimate frisbee game.
Left: Johannes Lee works with some Canaan Elementary School students in comunity service soccer.
Below: Mr. Foster's truck was loaded with mountain bikes after the boys went off campus to ride some trails.
Students viewed images drawn on
the inside o f caves that existed
tens o f thousands o f years ago i
southern France. U sing stiplmgand line technic,ue to simulate the
“look,” o f a cave wall, students
created their own present day
imagery w .ththetechnic^ueso the J ie s t , prehistoric artists!
FALL ARTStudents in Ms. Rives' art classes had a busy and productive fall term creating these works of art!
Eighth grade art students worked on color theory in
geometric prints and landscape imagery. Students were given three primary colors and asked
to design a geometric pattern with overlapping shapes,
resulting in areas that had secondary colors where the primary colors overlapped.
Seventh grade students worked with negative/positive design using a
collage technique. They also created "gray matter" when they
were given black and white paint and asked to create a composition in gray with a "creature", either animal
or mineral, as the focal point.
Gray frog, Danny Belback, 7
Artwork w as d isp layed around the cam pus on the gallery w all outside o f Hum ann Theater in Stoddard and a lso in the new ly dedicated N eedham G allery on the second floor o f Bronfm an. There is a lw ays a colorfu l d isp lay o f artwork up for us to be inspired by and feast our e y es on! Cardigan students have a ch o ice w hether to take F ine A rt/Studio Art w ith M s. R iv es or to • take w ood w ork in g/w ood sh op w ith Mr. Scott.
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Taking it from the top: D avid L ittle belts out a few lines; M organ M ullen and M ike L im a as schoolteachers; K yle M oran the
cardshark w aits backstage; Stage and tech crew pause for a m om ent just before the show begins; m usic en sem b le in the
orchestra pit.
Indubitably!Gavin Bayreuther, Jerry Silvey, Blake Alessandroni,
Nicky Funnell and Doel Jarosiewicz.
Good SportsJordan St. Jean, Sean de Herder, Grant M addox and
Tim McNair.
RecessM organ Mullen, Mike Lima, Tim Sullivan, Hayden
Lynch, M ike Weaver, Jas Spearman, Scott MacLeod, D avid Little, Harry Frost, Kyle Moran, M ike Moran,
Tim Acker, George Welles.
M usic EnsembleDaniel Lee, Shawn Kim, Spencer Han, Jinhoon Huh, Derek Moon, Se Han Cho, Brian Ryu, Johannes Lee,
Joshua Ryu.
Stage CrewGray Hamilton, Jason Sohn, Nate Gilbert, Eugene Sa,
Young Rok Park
Technical CrewKevin Chung, Chris Choi
Fall DramaAn Evening o f Three PlaysDirected by Mr. Jim Scott Musical Director Dr. Steven Ledbetter
Left: Doel Jarosiewicz as a convincing "Gramps". The costume and make-up people did an outstanding job; thanks Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Lima, Mrs. Alessandroni and Mrs. St. Jean!
Left: Blake Alessandroni was hardly recognizable once the makeup crew was through with him! W oof, woof!
7 Left: Mrs. Lima gets her son Mike ready for his part as Mrs. Crabapple.
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mMM■ ■■ .
Fall SportsIt all begins here!
COUGARS!Cardigan enjoys a rich sports tradition. Between the fantastic soccer teams and the ever hard laboring football teams, the cross country runners and the wilderness group, Cardigan values sports as a great way to build character. Test yourself. Get in shape. Contribute to your team. Play hard. Have fun. Give it all you’ve got. W e are the COUGARS!
As fall sweeps through Cardigan, our sports teams are always hard at work. Fall is marked by the ever pressing Eaglebrook day, which our athletes are vigorously prepared for. Cardigan athletes practice daily and show true leadership in their pursuits. Cardigan offers a variety o f sports in the fall, from football, to cross country, to wilderness (rock climbing), Cardigan boys are true athletes!
We selected a few seniors to represent the various fall sports offered at Cardigan.
Clinton W illiams and M ike McGuigan played on the gndirion, Tesfa Jacobs and George W elles played soccer, John Foley was a leader on the W ildreness team, brothers Mike '08 and Kyle '09 Moran. Blake Alessandroni and Lex Davis ran for Cross Country,
Cement, grass, woods...no obstacles can stop THIS cross country team! Throughout the season, the cross country runners went through pain, joy, and relief, not just Individually, but as a team. They worked hard, making the season an awesome one. Even though they were the youngest team out there competing, they had nothing to stop them, sometimes even knocking out high schools of all kinds.
CROSS COUNTRY
SHAKE N BAKEOur sport is your sport's punishment!!
(Left) After running around the lake for the second time this week, the team is dead tired. The last part of practice for the day is to wait and cheer on their teammates. Cross country is a team sport too, you know!(Above) Eric Kwon '11 is running ahead of Lex Davis ’08 during parent's weekend against Eaglebrook. Don't let those sunglasses fall, Lex!
Da TEAM!(Left to right) front row- Jung Hwan Hyun, Charlie Harrison, Dan Armstrong. On the rock- Matt McCue, Lex Davis. Back row- Coach Cushing, Blake Alessandroni, Eric Kwon, Coach Feeley, Shawn Kim, Brian Ryu, Ben King,John Rhyne, Austin Kim, Paul Pettengil.
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IN THE CAVE Front row, left to right: Mr. Kenny, Nelson Klein, Peter Byun, Ben Auerbach, Mr. Granger a.k.a "C Dawg" or "DJ Grangeman." Back row, left to right: Jack Noordsy, John Foley, Bardy Roberts, David Pluhar, Reed Spearman.
The Cardigan Cave, The Wall in Quechee and the rocks in Rumney are all climbing places for Wilderness.
WILDERNESS
On Rock? Rock On!
The Competition is Within Us
Above: The W ilderness Team gathers at the base o f the rock in Rumney,NH on a Wednesday afternoon.
Right: Peter Byun (or Ben?) attempts a new route in Rumney.
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RESERVE A SOCCER
Light the Fire Within
and Let Your Talent Shine!
(Left to right) Bottom row; Matt Jarecki, Sun Ho Ma,
Nicky Funnell, Diego IVIartinez, Spencer Han,
Alex Banfield, Josh Lee, Constantino Diaz, Jay
Mobilia, Bennett Melville, John Phanuef, nnanager
Daniel Burns. Top row: Coach Foster,
Jay Bonti, Diego Rodriguez, Gonzalo
Garcia, Mike Weaver, Alex Ortega, Daniel Lee, Rodrigo Petricioli, Hector
Ruiz, Ryan George, Chris Chapin, Scott McLeod,
Coach Bayreuther.
DIVIDE AND CONQUER!
Left: Gonzalo Garcia, Hector Ruez, and Alejandro Ortega position themselves on the field.
1?, - »
Above: Chris Chapin (foreground) gets possession of the ball and Mike W eaver waits for a pass.
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Top left to right; Mr. Caprow, Chris Choi, Douglas McGillivray, Hunter Holland, Luis Felipe Lopez, Gun Ho (Derek) Moon, Tavis Gibbons, Rodrigo Gomez, John McDonald, Dae Hyun (Daniel) Kim, David LeBreton, Mr. Gray.
Bottom left to right: Johannes Lee, Sam Durst, Jimmy Herbert, Neto Zaragoza,Nathaniel Moore,AJ Wypychoski, Preston Kelsey, Youngrok Park, Mao Mao Wei, Speight Drummond.
RESERVE B SOCCER
Have Kit #BB
Will Travel
Above: Mao Mao and Sam Durst get ready as the ball heads toward them.
Right: Hunter Holland '09 runs to warm up during practice.
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Practice Like You Play!Play Hard! Have Fun!
Team members are:
(Top left to right) Oscar Cheng, Jack Kelly,
Eddie Kim, Jeff Cote, John Cameron, Ryan
Suh, Benson Fu, Akash Bharwani, Hajoo Lee,
Shinsuke Mikame.
(Bottom left to right) Jusin Choi, Ansel Dickey, Miles Hamilton, Ted Lim,
Charlie Kissel, Eugenio Salinas, Roderick
Morrison, Henry Kovacs, John Choi.
RESERVE C SOCCER
SOCCER ROCKS and
CARDIGAN ROLLS!
. ,v '
Left: Benson Fu in the heat of the game.
Above: Benson Fu and Akash Bharwani passing to each other during a game. Justin Choi is ready to help.
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Front row:Hayden Lynch,Cal Haines,Grant Maddox,Dana Hughes,Andy Kim,Kunjoo Park,Will Reid,Angus Murray.Back row:Coach LeRoy, Andrew Hastings, Phil Carr, Andy Kim, Kevin Chung, Santiago Jimenez, KT Kim, Sam Bolen, Coach Exton.
J.V. SOCCER
J.V. BABY!
Learning as we play
Front row (Left to Right): Nick Potter,
Morgan Mullen, Brodie McCusker, Gavin Bayreuther,
Andrew Howe, Jose Gardza, Ji Oh Bang,
Sam Wyskiel Back row (Left to
Right): Coach Jenkins, Shane
Boissiere, George Welles, Ian Gagnon,
Young Soo Jang, Tesfa Jacobs, Se
Han Cho, Chris MacLeod, Jinhoon
Huh, Lauri Lehtimaki, Alonso Sada, Nik
Nugnes, AJ Bourdon, Coach
Wennik
VARSITY SOCCER
SHOOT EARLY,
SHOOT OFTEN, HAVE FUN!
Nick Nugnes and Chris Macleod trying to get the ball! Who is going to get it first?
Young Soo Jang kicking the free kick!
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Back Row: Coach Farnsworth, Eun Sang Lee, Sheng Yang Peng, Harry Frost, Andrew Herron, Steven Page, Santiago Gavito, Taylor Jorden,Nicky Ahn, Coach Kreuzburg.Middle Row: Josh Choe, Eddie Cheng, Juan Valles, Andy Kebalka, Grant Fisher, Garret Kogel, Will Jarosiewicz, Danny Belback. Sitting (front) Row: James Howard, Cam McCusker, Juan Silva, Jared Posternak, Rob DeMars, Eric Chidan.
CMMW
RESERVE FOOTBALL
Our duty? To care. Our job?
Play hard. Our choice? Have fun!*'
The Reserve Football team lines up for their first offensive play of the game.
The offensive crew patiently waits for their defense to come up with a big play.
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Front row: Chad Rogers, Francisco Zertuche, Alex Wolk, Adam Farrell, Chris Tevere, Evan Strick Middle Row: Josh Dickman, John Stephens, Luke Bennett, Zach Williams, Jose Covarrubias, Mike McGuigan, Jackson Mitchell, Cam McCusker Back Row: Mr. Spearman, Daniel Johnson, Jack Wilson, Jas Spearman, Russell McGillivray, Mike Hutchinson, Anthony Chammah, Mr. Stevens.
J.V, FOOTBALL
It is "WE"
Not "ME"
Left: Russell McGillivray is a dedicated player on JV. His coaches have greatly appreciated his participation.
Above: Evan Strick, a senior and three year boy, is one o f JV 's most outstanding team leaders.
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Front Row:Aaron McClain, Alec Meigs-Rives, Ryan Hempsted, Jordan St. Jean, Timothy McNair, Eugene Sa, Jay Giambarresi, David Little, Doel Jarosiewicz, Henry Dodd, Nate Gilbert
Back Row:Coach Hannis, Coach McCormick, Timothy Sullivan, Clinton Williams, Kyle Moran, Luke Nitishin, Jason Sohn, Joe Bruno, Timothy Acker, Sean de Herder, Shane Dalton, Stephen Mastalerz, Jerry Silvey, Michael Moran, Ben Langlois, Coach Barker, Coach Lynch.
VARSITY FOOTBALL
"Eleven Hats
To The Football"
Above: Cougar defenseman stop the play before it even has a chance to
get started.
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The ia n d w ic h FairOctober 8, 2007
Slightly overcast and drizzly as we piled on the busses at the circle, but clearing as we arrived at the fairgrounds.
IZZA three boys!
Ben Auerbach joins brothers Doel and Will Jarosiewicz on the bridge connecting the two different parts of the fair.
Feeling Lucky?
Garrett Kogel finds success at one o f the many game booths that dot the midway.
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MDUKTAnt Qay
Top: Seniors at the summit o f Osceola.
Middle: Kun Joo Park, Andy Kim, Se Han Cho, Kevin Chung, and Young Soo Jang on the senior hike at Osceola.
Bottom: Views o f the 8th grade climb on Moosilauke.
QctqBCS IB , 3DD7-Get your gear and head to the mountains!Sixth graders and seventh graders— these guys climbed two peaks (Welsh- Dickey)...just wait till next year till you get a harder mountain! Eighth graders climbed Moosilauke, arguably THE hardest mountain ever. There was snow on the top, and not one of those "Oh, there's some snow" snow, but a light blizzard! I froze my eyeballs and forgot my lunch in the bus. Brrrr...it was painful! The ninth graders climbed Osceola, which, I heard, was long, but not as tough terrain as Moosilauke. They DO need a day off from all that biology stuff!Another successful Mountain Day!And remember, don't forget to lift while you climb...
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HftLLOEEN^
y \ \
IAll Hallow's EveCardigan is a particularly spooky place on Halloween.
BOO!Here we are in our
festive, fiendish finery! W hat's that they say about Clark-Morgan being haunted? It is haunted (at least on
this day of the year)!
Jose Covarrubias and Juan Pedro Silva get grimy and goopy while carving
pumpkins in the W akely center Thanks, Mr. Fitz, for organizing this!
Transition WeekNovember 4-9
Foreign Language Day, The Lake Run, All-School Wrestling, Fitness Day—we pack a lot into a week!
Transition week is the week between fall sports and winter sports.
There are many special events going on during transition w eeL For example, there is "All School Lake Run" when everyone, including some willing faculty members, get to run around the lake. It's very hard, but it's also very fun. On Foreign Language Day there are competitions between the dorms. On Wednesday all classes go on field trips, while Thursday is the last day of fall clubs. Fitness day and the fall drama production take place on Friday.Transition week is a lot o f fun!
M ORE NEWS FROM TRANSITION WEEK
W restling Tournament: Students volunteer to wrestle each other! It is very intense to watch!
Fitness Day: Students try to set records based on how many push ups, sit ups or long jum ps
they can do!
Field Trips: Each grade goes to a different place. 6th -M anchester Science Museum, 7th-
Plimoth Plantation and the Mayflower, 8th- Battleship Cove, 9th- Old Fort Number Four
in Charlestown, NH and the Precision Museum in W indsor, VT, Student Leaders-
Boston University.
Drama: W e saw three plays by performed by students.
Look at the cougar (?)!Isn't that creepy, Mr. Gray?
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L l
Sumo wrestlingA very intense match between Sean de Herder and Andy Kim.
Joe Bruno attempts to do the limbo.
He looks very stiff. Being big and tall is not
necessarily an advantage when doing the limbo! .lay
Giambarresi was the eventual winnei'!
Phillip Carr dressed as that famous Cardigan alum and Tacky Tourist W alker Todesco! Oh, yeah, baby! Too cool for school! Students could dress either as a tacky tourist or in the costume of a country they wanted to represent.
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WRESTLINGAll-School Tournament, November 10, 2007
Below: Rob DeMars and Jared Postemak take it to the mats.
Right: Alejandro Ortega and John Stephens get ready to rumble.
Far right and below right: Hunter Holland and Jack Noordsy shake before the match, then get
right into the wrestling aspect o f things.
Also: Ansel Dickey and Juan Pedro Silva make it all look like fun and games.
Grappler's DelightW restling- noun. A sport in whic two competitors attempt to throw or
immobilize each other by grappling.
There was an amazing turnout of students for the wrestling tournament this year, many of them giving it a try for the first time! The competition was fierce all afternoon, with many different weight classes competing. Grimacing, grunting guffawing and good natured fun was the order o f the day. Thanks to Mr. Kreuzburg and his dedicated helpers for putting the day together for us!
Above: Chris Tevere manages to take the shirt right off of Eugene
Sa's back!
Right: Grey Hamilton takes up his position as the match continues.
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November 17,2007As the campus prepares to leave for
Thanksgiving vacation, we take some time to reflect upon the fall sports season and recognize those boys who have made
significant contributions to their teams.Some of those award winners are
pictured here; there were many others,too. Not pictured:
V arsity Ffwtball- Mike M oran {Most V'aluable). Tim Acker (Most Improved)
JV Football- Josh Dickinan and Jas Spearm an (Coach’s)
XC- Charlie H arrison, (Coach's) Varsity Soccer- Clirls MacLeod (Coach’s)
Res. B Soccer- Gonzalo BackhofT. Tavis Gibbons and A J W ypychoski (Coach's)
Res. C Soccer- John Choi (M ost Valuable), C harlie Kissel (Coach's). Akash Bharwani (Most Im proved)
W ilderness- David F luhar (Golden Biner)
FallSports
AwardsCeremony
Nick Potter, 9th grade, Coach's award, Varsity Soccer,
Cam McCusker, 7th grade. Best Teammate award. Reserve Football.
Jared Postemak, 7th grade, Outstanding Teammate award for Reserve Football.
Alex Wolk, 8th grade, with his Coach's award for JV Football.
Alejandro Ortega, 8th grade,Coach's Award, Reserve A Soccer
Spencer Han, 7th grade. Coach's award. Reserve A Soccer
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From the top: Damien Affleck, Coach's award for XC Running (9), Young Soo Jang with Varsity Soccer Coach’s award (9), Eugene Sa with Varsity Football Coach's award (9), recipients o f fitness day certificates by grade (Jack Wilson, 7; John Choi, 6; Josh Dickman, 8; Mike Moran, 9), Dana Hughes with JV Soccer MVP award (9), Andrew Hastings with Most Improved Flayer award for JV Soccer (9). KT Kim with the Coach's award for JV Soccer (9).Far right: Alexander Banfield (8) with his Coach’s award from Reserve A Soccer.
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Jinhoon Huh corriQS to CP IS from Seoul, South Korea
We come from across the globe...We are fortunate to have so much diversity on our campus.
We have boys who come here from all over the world and allover the country.
Countries represented this year at Cardigan include:Canada
Chile China
Finland Japan
Kenya M exico
South Korea Taiwan
A Global Conmanity rn Canaaa Hawpsbirs
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Alonso Sada is from Mexico City, Mexico
.and around the countryStates represented this year include:CaliforniaConnecticutFloridaGeorgiaIllinoisIndianaMaineMassachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey
New York North Carolina OhioPennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Texas Virginia Vermont
Se Han Cho and Young Soo Jang are from Seoul, South Korea
Al<ash B h ^ a n i'is from Iquique, Chile
Aaron McClain is from'California
Santiago Gavito is from Mexico.
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The Sixth GradeMembers of the class o f '11 include
Ben Auerbach, Yee Joon Chang, Suyoung Choi, Rob DeMars,
Speight Drummond, James Herbert, Jung Hwan Hyun, Will Jarosiewicz,
Yong Beom Kim, Sea Hoon Lim, Sam Durst and Henry Kovacs.
The sixth grade continues to call Bronfman 302 "home base". New
this year is the chapel classroom which has been converted to the
Gates Lab, used primarily by the sixth grade.
Class officers are Eric Kwon, Speight Drummond, John Choi and
James Herbert.
A few guys missed their individual pictures,
including Henry Kovacs, Jung Hwan Hyun and
Yong Beom Kwon.
Ben Auerbach Yee Joon "Eddy" Chang Suyoung "John" Choi Rob DeMars
Speight Drummond Sam Durst James Herbert W ill Jarosiewicz
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Class of 2010
The Seventh GradeThe seventh grade class trip was to the Mayflower, Plimoth Rock and Plimoth Plantation, all in Massachusetts.
Class officers are Jeff Cote, Johnathan Rhyne, Eddie Kim and Luke Bennett.
Missing their pictures are Peter Byun, Ansel Dickey, Matthew Jarecki and Nelson Klein.
Nicholas Ahn Daniel Belback Lucas Bennett John Cameron Justin Choi Jeffrey Cote
Grant Fisher Henry "Harry" Frost Santiago Gavito Rodrigo Gomez Miles Hamilton Seung Hyun "Spencer" Han
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Charles Harrison Andrew Herron James Howard Andrew Kebalka Dae Hyun "Dajiiel" Kim Dong Kyu "Austin" Kim
Jung Su "Shawn" Kim Sang Hyun "Eddie" Kim Charles Kissel Garrett Kogel Johannes Lee Diego Martinez
Cameron McCusker Roderick Morrison Steven Page Sheng Yang Peng Jared Postemak Rabeah Leo Rahim
Johnathan Rhyne Eugenio Salinas Juan Pedro Silva James"jas"Spearman John Stephens Juan Ignacio Valles
Yingmao' Mao Mao" Wei John "Jack"Wilson
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Class of 2009
The Eighth GradeThe eighth grade took a phenomenal overnight class trip to Battleship Cove in Fall River, Ma. The boys got to explore a destroyer, a submarine and a battleship, even spending a night sleeping on the battleship.
President: Nicky Funnell V.P.: David Little Secretary: Josh Lee Treasurer: Shinsuke Mikame
Daniel Armstrong Alexander Arnold Gonzalo Backhoff Alexander Banfield Ji Oh Bang
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Gavin Bayreuther
Akash Bharwani Jameson "jay" Bonti Anthony "a j ," Bourdon Anthony Chammah Christopher Chapin Oscar Cheng
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Erick Chidan Joshua Choe Hyun W oo "Chris" Choi Jose Covarrubias Douglas Cruickshank Shane Dalton
Constantino "Tino" Diaz Adam Farrell Po-Yu "Benson" Fu Nicholas Funnell Gonzalo Garcia Jose Garza
Ryan George Tavis Gibbons John Hunter Holland Michael Hutchinson Matthew Jarecki Doel Jarosiewicz
Jack Kelly Preston Kelsey Benjamin King Minwoo Kyung David LeBreton Daniel Lee
Eun Sang Lee Eun-Youb "Josh" Lee H aJo o L ee David Little Luis Felipe Lopez Sun Ho Ma
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Matthew McCue Colin Brodie McCusker John McDonald Douglas McGilUvray Russell McGillivray Scott McLeod
Bennett Melville Shinsuke Mikame Jackson Mitchell John "Jay" Mobilia Gun Ho Moon
Nathaniel M oore Kyle Moran Jack "Luke" Nitishin Jack Noordsy Nikolas Nugnes Alejandro Ortega
Youngrok Park Rodrigo Petricioli Edward "Peter" Pettengill Jonathan Phaneuf David Pluhar Bayard Roberts
Diego Rodriguez H. "Aaron” Rodriguez Chad Rogers Hector Ruiz Ji Hwan "Brian" Ryu Alonso "Leno" Sada
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Jung Uk "Jason" Sohn Reed Spearman Ryan Suh Michael W eaver Zachary W ilhams Alexander Wolk
Alexander Wypychoski Ernesto Zaragoza Francisco Zertuche
Hip Hooray! Give a cheer for the class o f 2009!
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The committed members of Green Key are constantly at work giving our school a great name. Through their tireless worl< as campus tour guides to prospective students, they are a vital part of bringing in great new students. Mr. Brian Beale coordinates the group. Our Green Staff as follows alphabetically;
Tim Acker Blake Alessandroni Joe Bruno Se Han Cho Lex Davis Mike Doyle Jay Giambarresi Gray Hamilton Andrew Howe JInhoon Huh Daniel Johnson Robert Kim Ben Langlois Hayden LynchSteve Mastalerz (Green Key Leader)Mike MoranMorgan MullenKunjoo ParkEugene Sa
Jordan St. Jean Evan Strick Tim Sullivan Gavin Bayreuther Nicky Funnell Josh Lee David Little Russell McGillivray Kyle Moran Jack Noordsy Jason Sohn Andrew Kebalka Charlie Kissel
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The "Tontine" building,; early mill, now the Shorf.
Table by Gonzalo Backhoff.
December 1Winter doesn't officially begin for another three weeks, but it sure looks and feels like winter around here.
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Baby it's cold outside!
This is our first real wintry day; we've had some snow already,
but on 12/1 it is cold and blowing. Snow fell during the
night and more is predicted! Temps are in the low teens with
a windchill on top of that.
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Not really much different than
Mexico!Boys are bundled up against the
cold, walking head down into the blustery wind. Diego
Rodriguez walks between 1 st and 2nd period classes; a few
boys from M exico (and Mr. Exton) huddle up at cookie
break to stay warm; Jose Garza braves the cold with no hat;
Brian Ryu and Johnathan Rhyne take different approaches to
dressing for the weather; is that Diego again? get inside,
already!; Grey Hamilton uses good common sense (if not
good fashion sense) and dons a pair o f ski goggles to preserve
his eyes and face from the howling wind.
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Doys in ninman decided to go
shopping to buy gifts for families
staying at David's House, a home-
dwoy-from-home for families wFiose
cfiildren are at Dartmouth Hitchcod^
M edical Center. Boys are pictured
as they leave for tfie trip, sfvDpping for
gifts, and unloading gifts from tfie van
a t David's House.
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Also pictured: Pyramid of canned
goods (just a portion o f the food
collected): a mound of books, toys and
games. These were donated by
students and their families to be
distributed to needy local families
atThanksgiving and Christmas.
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signs urging the
campus to go green.
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McClain created a
poster urging folks to
turn o ff thier lights and
fans.
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remember to be
conscientious about ,
energy saving after
creating all his poste
Hinman boys at
David's House with the
donations they
brought.
Top: Andrew Herron and
Bennett AAelvilb.
Brewsfer I. collect trash
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CommLnity service day.
Community service was taken to even greater heights at Cardigan this year, thanks to an initiative from the Life Skills
department with the support of the greater school community. Student driven fundraisers provided food for needy local
families at Thanksgiving and gifts for needy families at Christmas. Students each brought back a game, toy or book to
be donated, as well as raising over $1400 at Christmas through donations and a dress down day. Thursday,
November 29th was on all-school community service day, with each dorm coming up with a unique service project.
Cardigan is always thinking of ways to reach out and give back.
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The long andSome boys opt for longer locks...
Longest
The only guy with really long hair on
campus! "I wear my hair long for religious reasons," says Tesfa,
9. Added plus? We suspect the girls really
like it!
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Also known as "Curly" around campus, this is Zach's signature look. "I'm too lazy to cut it,
plus I like the 'rat's nest' effect."
Added plus? Instantly recognizable around campus & a cool nickname.
Jack wears his hair long because he thinks " it looks better that way," though he did have it
buzzed short once a long time ago.
Added plus? An excuse to take longer showers! Makes his mom crazy!
Doel says he likes his hair long "because it doesn't feel right when it is short."
Added bonus? Doel says, "1 can keep things in it, like pens and pencils."
Will says he keeps it long because it has always been the look he prefers, "although I
would really like it better if it were to my shoulders."
Well, the dream about having it to his shoulders will have to be defered at least until
May 31, 2008. Voted most "Kramerish".
Sully usually keeps his hair short for the rest of the year, "but 1 like to grow it long for hockey
Added plus? Helmet head and that almost- mullet-look that old-time hockey players swear
by make him a force to be reckoned with onthe ice.
short of itwhile some go for the short look...
Grant decided to go short to show support for the JV hockey team.
Why he likes it? "It is fun to run your hands over it, it feels like velvet."
Mikey W eaver usually keeps his hair on the short side.
"This time it's really short to show team spirit for the JV hockey team. Almost our whole team did it!" Other benefits? It dries quickly!
Jorden has kept his hair short the whole time he's been at Cardigan. W hy? "My hair is curly and 1 hate having curly hair."
Added benefits? Less time in front o f a mirror, don't really need to own a comb.
Andy prefers short hair because "it is so much easier to manage. It doesn't get crazy looking."
The plus side? It's wash and wear!
Chad likes short hair because long hair is to difficult to take care of. "When it's long it gets piece-y, and it hurts to comb."
Added plus? W hen he is on fire on the basketball court, his head remains nice and cool.
Shortest
Cam, 7th, has arguably the shortest hair on campus on this particular day. He ostensibly did it for JV hockey, but we suspect the real reason is "because George W elles says I look awesome."
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CardiganWelcomes
Winter...
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with a few major snowfalls hitting Cardigan relatively early in the season, the hoys saddle up for what may be a frigid winter in New Hampshire. And what a wonderful time to be in The Granite State! With the primary season gearing up, suspense siirrounds the New Hampshire area. Lets hope that the best man (or woman) wins!
Sports are at their prime, with Varsity Hockey recently beating Saint Louis and Reserve A Hockey beating Eaglebrook as some of the highlights of the early season.
There' s a lot of winter left as we go to press with these pages, but we are confident it will be an exciting winter to be at Cardigan.
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Winter SportsTop: Reserve B Hockey in the heat o f a play.Second down: JV Basketball discusses a play during a timeout.
M iddle Lower: Varsity Hockey players looking for a pass during a game. Bottom: Varsity Basketball players wait for David Little to make the foul shot (and he did!).Main picture: Benson Fu enjoys XC skiing.
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We pack a lot into the short daysThe skiers and snowboarders were happy with the early snow this year, giving them plenty to work with and ski on. The hockey teams shared the rink, playing some incredible games against worthy opponents. Basketball teams were rebuilt, as most of last year's varsity team graduated.
Wrestling had many returning team members but added new talent as well.
Everyone likes the winter sports schedule because most of the boys feel they have more free time in the afternoons.
W r estlingCourage and Trust
Coach Kreuzburg added two new coaching partners this year, Mr. Cushing and Mr.
Lane. With returning teammates David Pluhar,
Shane Boissiere, Doug Cruikshank, Angus Murray,
Eun Sang Lee, Joe Bruno and Adam Farrell, the
wrestling team had a solid
foundation and many experienced leaders to help show the way. The team is
looking forward to competing in several big
matches in the near future.
Front row: David Pluhar, Eddie Chang, Angus Murray, Adam Farrell, James Howard. Middle: Shane Boissiere, A lex Wolk, Shawn Kim,Clint Williams, Nathaniel Moore,
Coach Kreuzburg.Back: Coach Cushing, Douglas Cruikshank, Joe Bruno, Eun Sang Lee,
Jas Spearman, Coach Lane.
Top: Mr. Kreuzburg and Angus Murray p:irticipate in a trust exercise to learn how to fall
correctly. Top middle:"YEARBOOK". Jas
Spearman looks happy about downing this Eaglebrook guy.
Lower Middle: Robert Kim and the team clap behind
their backs while doing push-ups.
Bottom: James Howard demonstrates a head-stand, a
strengthening exercise.
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Alpine Ski RacingTop: Ian Gagnon at the Macomber Cup Qualifier at at Loon Mountain in December. Upper middle: Doel and Mike are excited for a day at Sunapee!
Lower middle; Some of skiing's finest gather in the team room in their sharp new jackets.Bottom: Ian Gagnon at the Pat Harty race at W aterville in December.
CMS Ski Team... Seeing the World One Mountain at a Time
The snow started falling early this year, with small amounts falling through November and then a lot during December. The team started skiing at Sunapee much earlier than in the last few years. New Carhartt jackets gave the team a uniform look and added to team spirit.Coach Demaggio says, "This is the strongest team
Cardigan has had in years. We have several boys who are Junior Olympic hopefuls." The team competes against others from the east coast. Team members compete in slalom, giant slalom and S.G. (super giant slalom). They race Wednesdays and compete in US SA races on Sundays.
Snowiest December on record!
Front: Yong Beom Kwon, Speight Drummond, Ansel Dickey, Jay Mobilia, Jay Bonti, Bennett Melville, Garrett Kogel, Jim Herbert, Rod Morrison Back: Coach DeMaggio, Coach Gray, Hunter Holland, Cal Haines, Ian Gagnon, mysterious Russian guy, Sam Bolen, Gray Hamilton, John Cameron, Mike Civitella, Steven Page, Santiago Jimenez, Harry Frost, Mike McGuigan, Coach Foster
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Varsity SnowboardOn the slopes five days a week!
The afternoon goes something hke this, according to Coach Sumner: eat lunch in about twelve seconds, head
to the team room, grab your gear, load it on the bus, ride the forty-five
minutes to Sunapee, take your equipment off the bus, meet with
Coach Ben. Practice work on carving, speed, balance, slalom,
freestyle, tricks. Look forward to working on rails and boxes
beginning in January. Snowboard for two hours, then reverse the
procedure so that you end up back on campus by 5:30 pm. Whew!
On Mon-Tue-Fri the team practices technique, Wednesdays are
competition days, and Saturday is a "free" day to snowboard as you
wish. In addition to the nine team members, they are joined by Ben
Auerbach and Will Jarosiewicz who go through the same daily routine
and training but do not compete yet. The team has been reveling in the
snowiest conditions in years and hope the snow continues through the
season!
Powder!
Front: Alex Banfield, Aaron McClain, Andrew Howe, Juan Pedro Silva, Henry Kovacs.Back: Paul Pettengill, Doel Jarosiewicz, Jay Giambarresi, Youngrok Park, Coach Sumner.
Snowboarders hit the slopes at
Sunapee.
Thanks to Coach Sumner for taking pictures o f the
snowboarding team. Middle: In line for the lift.
Bottom: Time to get up, one more time!
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Varsity HockeyTop: Mike Moran covers the
defensive zone.Top middle: An exciting moment during an evenly
matched game. That’s Morgan Mullen in jersey #13.
Lower Middle: Varsity team members engage in intense play.Bottom: More action as the boys face down their rivals in the final moments o f the game.
Faster, Stronger, Better!Varsity Hockey has had a great season. From the nervewracking sudden death overtime game against Eaglebrook, to the many exciting games against other schools in the region, it has been a great season. It was a year of great change for the team, with three all-new coaches (Mr. May, Mr. Barker and Mr. LeRoy) and few returning team members from last season. But Varsity Hockey has taken it all in stride, doing fantastically in many of it's games including against St. Louis.
Front: Steve Mastalerz, Blake Alessandroni, Morgan Mullen, Tim Acker, Mike Moran, Mike Doyle, Sean De Herder, Nick Nugnes.Back; Coach LeRoy, Coach Barker, Ben Langlois, Ryan George, Nick Potter, Chris MacLeod, Mike Lima, George Welles, Shane Dalton, Tyler Wilmot, Jordan St. Jean, Josh Dickman, Chris Chapin, team manager Ryan Hempsted, Coach May.
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JV HockeyTalent, Courage and Unity
Junior Varsity Hockey is enjoying a fun, challenging and educational season. The
team benefits greatly from the many talented players it has.
With veteran and new players alike, the boys have enjoyed great cameraderie
this season. Team spirit has been key in uniting the players in both victory and
defeat. J.V. hockey is looking forward to traveling to Canada in February, hoping
to win some more games on the road.
Back row: Coach Stevens, Tim McNair, Tim Sullivan, Jack Wilson, Lauri Lehtimaki, A.J. Bourdon, Nate Gilbert, Dana Hughes, Grant Maddox, Alex Arnold,
Coach Bayreuther.Middle row: Luke Nitishin, Dan Armstrong, John Phaneuf, Luke Bennett, Brodie
McCusker, Gavin Bayreuther, Sun Ho Ma, Cameron McCusker, Mike WeaverFront: Goalies Kyle Moran and Chris Galluzzo.
Top: A teammate on JV hockey gets ready for a thrilling play.
Upper middle: An intense moment between the opposing
teams.
Middle Lower; Defense covers the corner behind the
home net.
Bottom: Face-off— players wait for the ref to drop the
puck.
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Reserve A HockeyTop; Brian Ryu in the com er with Jack Kelly #18 at center. Middle upper: Nick Funnell,
Preston Kelsey (left) and Eugene Sa (right).
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Middle lower: Hayden Lynch, Jack Kelly and
Eugene Sa control the puck. Bottom: Eugene Sa skates
up the ice.
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Beats Eaglebrook!Reserve A Hockey team has been doing great this season. Although we have a very small team with just fifteen players, we have been able to utilize our great skills and talents. With our new skilled players and returning players like Hayden Lynch, Young Soo Jang, Nicky Funnell, Eugene Sa, Jack Noordsy, Charlie Kissel, Andy Kebalka, Douglas McGillivray, and Russell McGillivray, we beat Eaglebrook by a score of 5:1. Every single member of the team is working very hard both in practice and games to become better hockey players, and it looks like the Reserve A Hockey team is going to have a very successful season.
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Front row: Evan Strick, Hayden Lynch, Andy Kebalka, Jack Kelly, Nicky Funnell, Charlie Kissell.Back row; Coach Kenny, Brian Ryu, Jack Noordsy, Russell McGillivray, Douglas McGillivray, Eugene Sa, Young Soo Jang, Jackson Mitchell, Preston Kelsey, Coach Fitzgerald.
Reserve B HockeyPride, Poise, Team!
Reserve B Hockey has a great team this year. So far this season the team has
done very well, it is the best season Reserve B has had in a very long time. Returning veterans Lex Davis, Daniel
Johnson, Andrew Hastings, Chris Tevere, Jason Sohn, Eddie Kim, and
Andy Kim contributed some of the talent that led the team to it’s winningest
season in school history. Many newcomers are also contributing to the
success of the team.
Front Row: Justin Choi, Neto Zaragoza, Rob Demars, Francisco Zertuche, Matt Jarecki, Austin Kim. Middle Row: Alejandro Ortega, Jeff Cote, Johannes Lee, Eddie Kim, Lex Davis, Anthony Chammah,
Chris Choi. Back Row: Coach Farnsworth, Rodrigo Petricioli, Alonso Sada, Spencer Han, Scott McCleod, Jason Sohn, M att McCue, Leo Rahim, Min W oo Kyung, Andrew Hastings, Tavis Gibbons, Derek Moon,
Andy Kim, Daniel Johnson, Chris Tevere, Coach Granger.
Top: Rodrigo Petricioli helps out the team.
Middle upper: Reserve B players pass the puck to make
the play.
Middle lower: The bench reacts after the Cougars
score! That was Andrew Hasting's goal to win the
game.Bottom: Action is intense in
front o f the home net.
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Varsity BasketballTop: Tesfa Jacobs takes and
makes a foul shot.
Middle: Henry Dodd takes it to the hole.
Middle: David Little takes advantage o f a foul shot to score a point.
Below: Alec Meigs-Rives dribbles the ball up the court.
A Rebuilding YearWith no returning players from last year's Varsity team, Coach Lynch and Coach Kanyang'Onda have been working hard with their new young players. A first for the team (in Mr.Lynch's memory) is that there are two seventh-grade players this year,ShengYeng Peng and Johnathan Rhyne.Coach Lynch is counting on them to help build the team in the future.
The team has faced a tough schedule in the early part of the season, losing some very close games. Coach Lynch is looking forward to having a positive end to the season.
Left to Right: Coach Lynch, K.T. Kim, Johnathan Rhyne, Jinhoon Huh, Se Han Cho, Coach Kanyang'Onda, Henry Dodd, David Little, Tesfa Jacobs, Ben King, Alec Meigs-Rives, Shengyang Peng. Missing: Jerry Silvey.
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J.V. BasketballAn exciting beginning
Junior Varsity basketball is beginning the new season with confidence and
precision. Inside sources tell us that training is going smoothly, and that Coach Hannis is using many of the
techniques that made reserve basketball a success last year when he was the coach.
Coach Jenkins is still providing the insight and knowledge of the sport that
gives these players an upper hand. Together, this team works to build a
stronger foundation, a better work ethic, and a strong team camaraderie.
Back row: Coach Jenkins, Josh Ryu, Kevin Chung, Daniel Lee,Josh Choe, Coach Hannis.
Front row; John McDonald , Chad Rogers, Taylor Jordan, Nick Gutierrez,Aaron Rodriguez
Top: Taylor Jorden is ready for the pass!
Upper middle: In the heat of the game, John
McDonald keeps his cool.
Lower Middle: Josh Lee and Kevin Chung are awaiting a
pass from a fellow teammate.
Bottom: John McDonald demonstrates his skills.
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Reserve BasketballTop: John Choi
maneuvers the ball away from the opposition.
Upper middle: The team runs drills.
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Lower Middle: The team gathers for a unifying huddle. Bottom, Score or no score. David LeBreton is ready for the rebound!
Left to Right, standing: Nicky Ahn, Hajoo Lee, Daniel Kim, David LeBreton, John Stephens, Coach Caprow.Seated in front: Ted Lim, Ji Oh Bang, John Choi.
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Nordic SkiingEarly snow a blessing.
The five-man Nordic Ski team had the benefit of early snow to practice on this year. The early
part of the season was spent getting outfitted and doing dry
land training on roller blades. The team skis on campus, starting
off from Greenwood house each day and practicing hills and
jumps by Greenwood before heading over hill and dale to go
to Clancy Mountain and the trails leading off from there.
Returning teammates include Danny Belback, Oscar Chang and Benson Fu. New to cross-country
skiing are John Foley and Mao Mao Wei.
(post script: Sonny Luo joined the team in early January.)
Left to right: John Foley, Mao Mao Wei, Oscar Cheng, Danny Belback, Benson Fu,and Coach Ramos.
Top: John Foley skis on top of the football field hill.
Middle upper: Mao Mao Wei and Danny Belback nrvake their way up the hill past Greenwood
house.
Middle lower: John Foley with Brewster and
Bronfman in the backroond. Bottom: M ao Mao Wei
takes a fall after a courageous downhill turn of
events.
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Rec Ski and BoardEnjoying an afternoon at
Clancy Mountain
Upper middle: Mike Hutchinson gets his equipment ready for a trip down Clancy.Bottom: Sleds, skis and snowboards were all in use as the team took advantage o f the snowy conditions.
Coach Hart and Coach Spearman had a large number of boys on the Recreational Ski and Snowboard team. The team skis at Ragged Mountain in Danbury, NH on most days, and on days when they don't travel they can be found on Chapel Hill or Clancy Mountain practicing. The team is composed of boys who have some experience along with those who are novices. The team hopes that the snowy conditions which prevailed in December will continue through the rest of the winter!
Mr. Spearman, Santiago Gavito, Erick Chidan, Nelson Klein, Shinsuke Mikame, Akashi Bharwani, Jose Garza,
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December 13 th
After weeks of practice, the glee club, music ensemble and pageant participants
perform the Christmas Pageant.
Above: Student readers during rehearsal; Lauri Lehtimaki as a wise man; angels take flight.
Above: Dr. Ledbetter leads the ensemble and glee
club.Below: Mr. Scott
confers with Chaplain's Assistants
Jordan St. Jean and John Foley.
From the top: Santa makes a guest appearance in me aining hall; faculty children as angels; wise men and shepherds during
rehearsal; Tim Sullivan as Joseph and Morgan Bayreuther as Mary; Mr. D 'Entremont. Dr. M cCormick and Mr. Funnell belt out "We Three Kings"; Mr. Funnell practices his solo; Joseph
and Mary; Beckham Bayreuther and Maddie Ledbetter practice walking like angels; Joe Bruno with his mother;
Nativity rehearsal.Right: W ise Man Tesfa Jacobs brings the frankincense.
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Spotlight on the Nativity scene; M organ Bayreuther and Tim Sullivan proceed up the aisle as M ary and Joseph; M r. and M rs. W yskiel sing; glee club and ensem ble perform.
Left:"W e Three Kings": Lauri Lehtimaki from Finland,Tesfa Jacobs from Vermont and Eugene Sa o f South Korea.
Below: The Christmas choir practices during dress rhearsal.
Above: There was a lot of snow falling and the organist was running late, so Shinsuke Mikame, Erick Chidan and Francisco Zertuche waited patiently for the pageant to begin.
Left: Eugene Sa as a W ise Man.
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Clockwise from top left: Derek Moon plays the trumpet; Dr. Ledbetter directs both the
Glee Club and the ensemble during the pageant; the Glee Club sings clad in red
bow ties during the Pageant with the ensemble in the foreground; Jinhoon Huh
plays the clarinet.
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Clockwise: Glee Club includes Chad Rogers, Nicky Funnell and Steven Page, Taylor Jordan, Justin Choi, and many others.Another view of the glee club with Ryan Suh, Daniel Kim, Jason Sohn and Robert Kim pictured.Dr. Ledbetter and Mr. Scott discuss an adjustment to the program.The glee club practices at the dress rehearsal for the pageant.
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Infinite Jestby David Foster W allace is one o f Mr. Farnsworth's favorite books, but he couldn't stop at just one favorite! Marley and Me by John Grogan, Catch 22 by Joseph Heller and the Lord o f the Rings Trilogy were also at the top o f his recommended reading list.
by Christopher Paolini is one of Johannes Lee's favorite books. An adventure story about a boy and a dragon, Eragon has been made into a movie. Johannes also highly recommends The Five Ancestors series.
Harry PotterJason Sohn suggests reading the whole series from start to finish. Another J.K. Rowling fan is on the next page!
Voicesby Damien Graves. This is a thriller recommended by Rob DeMars. Damien Graves has a lot of other scary books published if you want to read more and get really scared!
Stellalunaby Janell Cannon and The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Suess are Lex Davis's favorite books from childhood. Lex happened across this copy o f Stellaluna in the library.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly
HallowsChris Tevere just happened to be reading his copy when the
surveyor popped the question! He is a fan o f J.K. Rowhng's
series about the boy wizard who goes to a private school. Find
any similarities to life at Cardigan, Chris?
Leo Rahim is reading here, but he sure looks comfortable doing it! Dressed casually in a T-shirt
and a favorite pair of drawstring pants, Leo relaxes and reads in
the halls o f Stoddard during a study hall one night.
Hootby Carl Hiaason is at the top of Justin Choi's reading list. This story is about a newcomer to a school in Florida who embarks on a mission to save miniature
owls from ecological disaster.
Just get cozyThat is not the title o f the book,
but if you follow Rodrigo Petricioli's lead and curl up with
a good book, it might just open your eyes and possibly change
the way you think about the world. Oh, yeah, readers tend to
have the best vocabularies and score better on tests like the
SSA TandSA T 's!
The Proving Ground
by G. Bruce Knecht is Mr. Granger's top pick. He had
trouble narrowing it down to just one; his other favorites? A
Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson, Into Thin Air by John
Krakauer, and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.
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studentLast Breath
There was once a mighty Pirate Who sailed the seven seas He stole everjrthing he wanted Mostly, hearts of ladies
He was a terrible person Certainly not the best But he did not care, ' cause his crew Was better' n all the rest
He was wanted in each country They all wanted his head To roll off of the guillotine To see him lay there, dead
He seemed as though h e' d never die Got out of every jail It didn't matter what happened His ship would always sail
He sailed through all types of weather Tsunamis and monsoons Huge whirlpools and thundersorms Kings thought he would die soon
His ships' evil but faithful crew Obeyed his ev ' ry word His crew worshipped him ajid always Did whatever they heard
They thought he was invincible Never would he meet death But he got shot in the foot, and Then he drew his last breath
Nick Gutierrez
Imagery
Image of freedom Image of feelings
Imagine... what you want
Image of sky Image of Space
Imagine....where you want to be.
Image of love Image of heart
Imagine....why you are living....
Imagine The World....Imagine For Yourself
~ SeHaji Cho
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PoetryUnopened Melody
The old dusty case Sits in its little corner UnopenedWaiting for someone to come
Then the time comes To open the case The two orange figures Open the lid
Then the shiny trumpet Finally reveals itself And the shining body Pompously bragging about its body
As air passes the valves It is converted into A beautiful harmony Floating gently in the air
In the building On the streets Across the cityEach note soaks everything it reaches
~ Joshua Ryu
Feeding Frenzy
All the students run For the Wednesday buffet WiU it be chicken Beefor even stew I cannot really say The line is out
to the waiting room
Many kids have been Pushed
Out of the way Finally I see the checker He' s ready for my point To my name
My finger rides He checks me off But now I need to
GetOUT!!!!
~ Evan Strick
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Chartwell's StaffRick Kahn, Paul Crislip, Dolores Lizotte, Marion Rogers, Keary Morse, Bob Spano and Chelsey Lizotte.Near right: Ms. Lizotte making PB & J's for travel teams. Far right: The group before Mr. Kahn arrived.
Cardigan sent four teams to the Can/Am Hockey Tournament in Pointe Claire, Quebec on the weel<end of
February 15-16-17. This team, coached by Mr. Bayreuther and iVlr. May, won their division
championship.
Pictures that missed the earlier deadline: Scott's picture was inadvertantly
left out of the 8th grade section; our apologies!Scott McLeod, 8; Nelson Klein, 7; Ansel Dickey, 7; Henry Kovacs, 6.Jung Hwan Hyun, 6; Sea Hoon "Ted" Lim, 6; Yong Beom "Eric" Kwon, 6,
If it weren't for these guys, you wouldn't be reading this!
BLAZE YEARBOOK STAFFThe yearbook was w ritten and created by several different groups over the course o f the year, m ost notably by the yearbook staffers who were chosen in the spring o f '07. The yearbook editor is John Foley and the yearbook advisor is M s. N oordsy. John Foley was instum ental in planning and executing the yearbook that is now in your hands. S taff mem bers include lead photographer Jinhoon Huh with his staff Kevin Chung and Robert Kim. O ther full-time staffers include Y oung-Soo Jang, Ben Langlois, Kunjoo Park and Eugene Sa. M embers o f the fall clubs included G rant M addox Phil Carr, Jarrod Postemak, Jason Sohn, Eddie Kim, Spencer Han, SeHan Cho, Eun Sang Lee, Hajoo Lee and Brian Ryu. A nother person who was pressed into service from tim e-to-tim e was Jack Noordsy; he did a great deal o f the identification o f people in the large group pictures as well as a lot o f caption writing. Brian Ryu, though not
an "official" staff member, was a de facto m em ber through the year and made great contributions to our work, especially in writing and editing.
The yearbook staff met during club tim e and also on occasional Sunday mornings during the "crunch time" before big deadlines. We began the year by identifying what we wanted to place on each page o f the "page ladder" and then setting out to take the photographs and collect the information that would be needed for each page. This is a huge undertaking and could not be accomplished without the cooperation o f every single person on the campus. W e hope you are pleased w ith our work— if you like it, please find one o f the boys listed in the preceding paragraph and let them know!
Right: C rashing the p arty at the Ice Rink M aintenence Club a re Yearbook
staffers Ben Langlois, Kunjoo Park, Robert Kim, J inhoon Huh, Eugene Sa,
Young-Soo Jang and John Foley.
Below: The same group on the ChapeJ steps.
Stalag Winter Drama
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By Donald Bevan and Edmund Trzcinski
Direction and Production Design by Jim Scott
Cast included: Mr. Farnsworth, Alec Meig-Rive.s, Phil Carr, Evan Strick, David Little, Brian Ryu. Lex Davis, Jordan St. Jean, Harry Frof;t, Kyle Moran, Jerry Silvey, Aaron McClain, Mr. Stevens, Tim Sullivan, Gavin Bayreuther, Josh Lee, Mr. Wennik, Mr. Cushing, Jas Spearman.
Crew and Tech: Gray Hamilton, Jason Sohn, Young Rok Park. Josh Lee, Oscar Chang. Chris Choi, Daniel Kim, Jinhoon Huh.
Set Construction and Props: Nicky Funnell, Daniel Kim, Gray Hamilton, Oscar Chang, Josh Lee
Costumes, set dressing and make-up: Mrs. Scott
Make-up: Mrs. St. Jean
A skillfully created set was the backdrop for all of the action. The faculty actors portrayed the Germans and "the Geneva man", while CMS students played the roles o f the American POW's. It was a riveting two-hour performance.
February 25 & 26, 2008 Stalag 17 portrays a group of American POW's incarcerated in a German POW camp during WWIl. One of the "Americans" is really a German spy who is giving away all o f their escape plans to the German guards. Do the men suspect the right person or do they have it all wrong?
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WinterClubs
Right: Mr. Bayreuther and the Bay rink maintenance crew spend an afternoon preparing the new outdoor
rink (located near Stowell) for skating. Below: Mr. May's "Dream Hockey Team ” at work
drafting their teams. Far right: Blake Alessandroni in Art Credit class.
Choices abound for Winter Clubs—
something for everyone's interests! Do you want to be indoors or outdoors? Active or
lazy? Learning something new or just
watching funny movies? Many clubs included an eating/food component.
Are you an evil genius or a recycling sleuth?
Whatever your choice, everyone seemed happy
with the possibilities and their own club
choices. Now, what will spring brmg?
Above: Mr. Scott's set building boys haul wood and other materials into Stoddard.
Right: Some of the yearbook boys hold up our new mascot, the slow yellow boy.
Middle of page: Hockey-for-non-hockey- players in the season finale against the
Reserve B team. Final score? 5-3 in favor of Reserve B.
Far right: The results of the set-building club's work, the set of Stalag 17.
Winter Art
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Gongiatnlations to all!
A Yearbook "Riddle" (and that's a hint...)stretching credulity and your imagination a lot, what ties these people together? (Hint; two of them are perfect matches, one is a bit of a stretch, one just kind of looks the part. The book, if you could see it, might be a clue also...)
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Mr. Caprow is nowbus
in the'driver's seat!
CMS veteran bus drivers Mr. D'Entremont and Mr. Hart swear-in Mr. Caprow at an inpromtu ceremony during the fall sports awards.
Talk about taking on a challenge! Mr. Caprow decided to help out the school by getting a bus driver's license, a CDL-B with passenger endorsement. After months of studying, written tests, road tests and numerous failed attempts...success!
Dan Burns rests nonchalantly while staring placidly ahead. Is that an expression of joy or alarm on Lex's face? Soon the bus begins rolling, new driver at the helm, toward Windsor, Vermont.
This is the first run with a bus full of boys and even other faculty members (they made a lot of bad jokes and did a lot of backseat driving). Mr. Caprow took it all in stride and drove confidently on.
Even though Mrs. Rives chose to drive her own car that day ( and we're not implying that it was because otherwise she would have to ride the bus or anything), she was still very happy that Mr. Caprow got his hcense and was not afraid to share the road with him. They are pictured here at Old Fort Number Four, facing the cold weather.
Students mingle and confer about the ride, whispering in small groups. "He seemed to know what he was doing," "It was not too bumpy," "We didn't get lost," and other similar sentiments were expressed. All students wiilingly climbed back on board when it was time to leave.
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Day Students, Take One
Front row: Sun Ho Ma. Lebanon; Clint Williams, Grafton; Garrett Kogel, Post Mills; Jas Spearman, Canaan; Danny Belback. Grafton."Middle" row: Dan Burns, Canaan; Adam Farrell, Canaan; Reed Spearman, Canaan; David Pluhar. Grafton; Cam McCusker. Canaan; Chris Galluzzo, New London; Chris Tevere, Enfield.
Back row: Reed Spearman, Canaan; Jack Noordsy, Canaan; Damien Affleck. Enfield; Ian Gagnon, Enfield; Mrs. lacuzzi. Day Student Coordinator.Missing the picture are Nicky Funnell. Gavin Bayreuther. Colin McCusker. Zach Williams, Rob Demars, Henry Kovacs, James Herbert.
Ben Auerbach, Doel Jarosiewicz, Will Jarosiewicz, Speight Drummond, and Sam Durst.
Day Students, Take Two
Given a second chance, a few more day students showed up for this "take two”picture on the steps of the hbrary.
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Banks House
Back row, left to right: Hunter Holland, Douglas Cruikshank, Dr. Ledbetter, Rodrigo Petricioli, Kunjoo Park.Front row, left to right; Mr. Gray, Luke Bennett, Grant Maddox, Hayden Lynch, William Reid.
Brewster I
Front Row: Juan Ignacio Valles, Oscar Cheng, Andy Kim, Mr. May, Mr. Spearman. Second Row: Andrew Herron, Brian Ryu, Steven Mastalerz, Evan Strick, Zach Williams, Angus Murray, Clinton Williams, Chris Chapin.
Back Row: James Howard, Josh Dickman, Bennett Melville, Nate Gilbert, Mike Doyle.
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Brewster II
Front Row: Charlie Kissel, Eddie Chang, Jared Posternak, Dan Armstrong.Second Row: Spencer Han, Tavis Gibbons, Benson Fu, Colin "Brodie" McCusker, Luke Nitishin, Roderick Morrison, Ted Lim. Third Row: Eric Kwon, Ben Auerbach, Gonzalo Backhoff, Jinhoon Huh, Shengyang Peng, Alex Arnold.
Clark Morgan II
Front Row: Mr. Hannis, Nicky Funnell, Josh Choe, Ryan George, Ryan Hempsted, Akash Bharwani, Mr. Exton. Second Row: Alex Banfield, Joe Bruno, Ryan Suh, Taylor Jorden, Henry Dodd.
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Clark Morgan III
Front row; Lex Davis, Colin McCusker, Johannes Lee.Second Row: Adam Farrell, Tim McNair, Aaron McClain,
Back Row: Doel Jarosiewicz, Mr. Hilbert, Tim Sullivan, Mr. Farnsworth.
Dewar
Left to Right: Jose Covarrubias, Nick Gutierrez, Tyler W ilmot, Nick Potter, Eugene Sa, Jack Noordsy, Chris Tevere, Cameron McCusker.
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Franklin
Back left to right; Mr. Kreuzburg, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Cushing, Sam Bolen, Preston Kelsey.Front left to right: Nathaniel Moore, Shane Boissiere, Jerry Silvey, Eun Sang Lee, Aaron Rodriguez, Leo Rahim.
French I
Back row: Mr. Kanyang'Onda, Mr. LeRoy, Jackson Mitchell, Jay Bond, Garrett Kogel, Phillip Carr, Andy Kebalka. Middle row: Hajoo Lee, Nicholas Ahn, Luis Felipe Lopez, Justin Choi, Andrew Hastings, Daniel Johnson.
Front row: Ansel Dickey, Michael McGuigan, Cal Haines, Ms. Sumner.
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French II
Front: Erick Chidan, Ji Oh Bang, Nelson Klein.Middle Row: Douglas McGillivray, Sonny Luo, Robert Kim, Tesfa Jacobs.
Back Row: Shawn Kim, Nick Nugnes, Jason Sohn, Tim Acker, A.J Bourdon.
Greenwood
Back row, left to right: Young Soo Jang, Mr. Hart, Mr. Ramos, Mr. Beale.Front row, left to right: Sean de Herder, Scott McLeod, Mike Weaver, Diego Rodriguez, Chris Choi.
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Hayward
Back, left to right: Mr. Frost, Daniel Lee, Alex Wolk, Mr. Lane, John McDonald, George Welles, Matt McCue, Ben King,David LeBreton, Dr. McCormick.
Front, left to right: Alex Ortega, John Foley, Josh Lee, Shane Dalton.
Hinman I
Back, left to right: Robb De Mars, John Choi, David Stack, Diego Martinez, Jonathan Rhyne, Miss Grondin, Miss Tobin. Front, left to right: Austin Kim, Mr. MacDonald, Edward Kim, Jack Wilson, Jung Hwan Hyun, Kyung Tak Kim, John Stevens.
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Hinman II
Back row: Jeff Cote, Jas Spearman, Bayard Roberts, Cody Laird, Santiago Gavito, M ike Hutchinson, Rodrigo Gomez, Eugenio Salinas. Front row: Se Han Cho, Peter Byun, Daniel Kim, Danny Belback, Miles Hamilton, Ms. Fera, Steven Page, Kevin Chung.
North
Left to right: Reed Spearman, Daniel Burns, Alec Meigs-Rives, Lauri Lehtimaki, Chad Rogers, Alex Wypychoski, Chris Galluzzo, Derek Moon,Dana Hughes, Russell McGillivray, M inwoo Kyung.
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Stowell
Front: Mr. Bayreuther.Seated on couch: Jose Garza, Mao Mao Wei, David Little, Gavin Bayreuther.
Standing or on back of couch: Jordan St. Jean, a "fly" Mike Lima, Kyle Moran and Chris MacCleod.
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'08 Candids
’08 Candids
OUR STUDENT
Leaders A passing car gets the attention of some of tiie leaders during tlie ir photo shoot with Mr. Banks.
▼ Joe Bruno waits for the Opening of School ceremony.
Dana Hughes washing dishes on Kitchen Crew.
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These three boys have seen more o f this school than some of the faculty! They have witnessed a lot o f changes and progress over the years. They were here before the Wakely Center was built, when hockey players had to change in the gym locker room and walk over to the rink. Eugene has set the record o f seeing four headmasters! (Mr. Dewar, Mr. Funnell, Mr. Needham and Mr. McCusker). They have grown from small sixth graders into strapping ninth graders. W hat a journey to experience. Congratulations Eugene, KT and Young Soo! All the best to you in your future!
Blake waits for the crowd to settle down at a
morning meeting in Humann Theater.
Who is that masked man? Blake hams it up in the
Art Room.
Blake with Cardigan Mountain in the background.
On the student leader trip to Boston University, Blake
looks a little surprised by the camera.
Blake at the Fall Sports Award Ceremony and
after the Lake Run.
Whether running Cross-country, on the hockey rink, on the lacrosse field or on the stage, Blake is involved in Cardigan life.
Our School Leader, Blake AlessandroniBlake has enjoyed his two years at Cardigan, and he feels he has
gained a lot from the opportunity to improve and advance athletically and academically. He thinks that helping other students with their problems and issues has been the most challenging part o f being a
student leader, but that it has been rewarding. "Kids come to me and ask for help with a roommate or for help with academics, and I have
been glad to do what I can to assist them." He credits his role as student leader for improving his public speaking abilities and
confidence.
His classmates praise Blake's attitude toward his role as Student Leader. "Blake has been a positive role model for other students and
has handled the responsibility well," says Ben Langlois. Dana Hughes, a friend for many years, marvels at how Blake does it all. "He spends most of his summer on the lake waterskiing. He has a
postive energy here on campus and an even temperment, making him ideal for the role o f Student Leader. Kids feel comfortable about
going to him with their problems," says Dana. Blake, thank you for your positive contribution to our school community.
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Timothy AckerFrench II Floor leader
Varsity Hockey 8,9 Varsity Football 8,9 Varsity Lacrosse 8,9
Honor, high honor and effort honor roll 8,9
Math prize 8 All-school wrestling tournament winner 8
Green Key 9 Recess 9
Apex, North Carolina
Damien AffleckJob Supervisor of academic buildings 9
Hockey 7,8,9 Lacrosse 7,8,9
Varisty cross country (captain) 8,9 Honor roll 7,8,9
Math award 8 Math and Science award 7
Art award 7 Enfield, New Hampshire
Blake AlessandroniSchool Leader, 9 Student Senate, 9
Varsity Hockey, 8,9 Varsity Lacrosse, 8,9
Varsity Cross Country MVP (best time for 5km: 19:30), 8,9
Honor Roll, 8,9 Junior Honor Society, 8,9
English Award, 8 Fall Play {Indubitably) Addie, 9
Road Warriors, 9 Wolfeboro Falls, New Hampshire
To Cardigan,111
Shane BoissiereDining Hall Steward 9
Varsity Soccer Manager 9 Reserve A Soccer Manager !
JV Wrestling 8 Honor Roll 8,9
Recycling Club 9 Glee Club 9
Bronx, New York
Sam BolenSkiing 8,9
JV Soccer 9 Reserve B Baseball 8
Honor Roll 8 Glee Club 8,9 Recycling 8,9
Chappaqua, New York
Joseph BrunoClark-Morgan II Floor Leader 9
Class Vice President 9 Kitchen Crew 9
Green Key 9 JV Football 8
Varsity Wrestling 8,9 Reserve A Lacrosse 8
Varsity Football 9 Honor Roll 8,9
Glee Club 9 Listening Center 9
Recycling 9 Springfield, Massachusetts
112our favored school,
Daniel BurnsClassroom Cleaner Supervisor 9
Classroom Cleaner 7,8 Wrestling 8,9
Soccer manager 9 Reserve C Soccer 7, 8 Reserve B Hockey 7 Ceramics, clay 7,8,9
Atheltic-loop distributing 8,9 Bowling 7,8,9
Driving Range 7,8 Canaan, New Hampshire
Philip CarrFloor Leader French I, 9 Captain of JV Soccer 9
JV Lacrosse 8 Reserve A Hockey 9
Honor roll 8,9 Latin II prize 8
Glee Club 9 The Mouse That Roared, WAC,
Road Warriors 9 Winter/ Spring Sleuths 8
Music Ensemble 8 Yearbook 9
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Se Han ChoHinman II Floor Leader, 9 Music Ensemble Leader, 9
Varsity Basketball, 9 Varsity Soccer, 9
Varsity Tennis, 8,9 JV Basketball Coaches Award, 8
Honor Roll, 7,8,9 Glee Club, 7,8,9
Glee Club Prize, 7 Music Ensemble, 7,8,9
B laze,9 Seoul, South Korea
by nature's gifts benign,1 1 3
Sang Yeon Chung"Kevin"
Mathcounts Coach 9 JV Soccer 9
JV Basketball 8,9 JV Tennis 8,9
High Honor Roll 7 Honor Roll 8,9 History Prize 7 Glee Club 7,8,9
Music Ensemble 8,9 Drama 8
Play Assistant Tech Booth Manager 9 Mathcounts 5th in NH 8 Mathcounts Regional 7
Listen Center 8 Yearbook Photographer 9
Seoul, South Korea
Michael CivitellaWaiter 8
Kitchen Crew 9 Varsity Football 9
JV Lacrosse MVP 8 Varsity Skiing 8,9
Honor Roll 9 Kite Club 9
Hockey for non-hockey players 8 Gardening Club 8
Two Silver Keys in the NH Arts Competition 9
Palm Beach, Florida
Lex DavisAssistant Director in Stalag 1 7 , 9
Dining Hall Steward 9 Cross Country 7,8,9
Reserve B Hockey 7,8,9 Lacrosse 7,8 Honor Roll 7
Effort Honor Roll 8,9 Outstanding Dorm Citizen 7
Glee Club Green Key 8,9 This is a Test S Bellaire, Texas
114 we raise our song of thankfulness
Sean de HerderGreenwood Floor Leader 9
Varsity Football 8,9 Varsity Hockey 8,9
Varsity Lacrosse 8,9 High Honor Roll 8
Honor Roll 8,9 Effort Honor Roll 8
Drama 8,9 Guitar, bass, drum 8,9 Listen Center Club 8
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
Henry DoddKitchen Crew 9
Varsity Football 9 Varsity Basketball 9
Recycling 9 Houston, Texas
Michael DoyleFloor Leader Brewster I
Varsity Football 8,9 Varsity Hockey 8,9 Varsity Baseball 8,9
Honor roll 9, Effort Honor roll 9 French Prize 8
The M ouse that R oared 8 Green Key 8,9
Community Service Lacrosse 8 Acting Award 8
Hockey trip to Finland 8 Merrimac, Massachusetts
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John FoleyChaplain's Assistant 9
Yearbook Editor 9 Wilderness 7,8,9
Wilderness Award Cross Country Skiing 9
Reserve Basketball 8 Coach's award Honor Roll 8,9
Religion Prize 8 Glee Club awards Road Warriors 7 Glee Club 7,8,9
Art Gold Key & Silver Key 7,8,9 Cleft fo r Me 1
Belmont, Massachusetts
Ian GagnonDay Student Leader 9 Reserve A Soccer 8
Most Improved Defender Award Varsity Skiing 8,9
Skiing MVP, 9th place in State Championship in Slalom
Varsity Soccer 9 Honor roll all terms
National Junior Honor Society History Award 8
Enfield, New Hampshire
Christopher GalluzzoJob Supervisor, Hopkins Hall 9
Varsity Football 9 JV Hockey 8,9
Varsity Lacrosse 8,9 Two-year day student
New London, New Hampshire
116For winter's snow, for afterglow,
Joseph Giambarresi"Jay"
Dining Hall Leader 9 Varsity Football 9
JV Baseball co-captain/MVP 8 Art credit 9 Green Key
Outstanding Citizenship Award 8 Honor roll 8, 9
Amesbury, Massachusetts
Nathan GilbertVarsity Football 8,9
JV Lacrosse 8 Honor Roll 8
Fall play crew 9 Theater tech 9
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Nickolas GutierrezKitchen Crew 9 JV Basketball 9
Food Drive 9 Brooklyn, New York
when day fades in to dreams,117
Christopher Haines"Cal"
JV Soccer, 9 Alpine Skiing, 9
Model Building, 9 Sugarland, Texas
Gray HamiltonHumann Theatre Supervisor 9
Dining Hall Steward 9 Stage Manager 9
Reserve B Hockey 8 Reserve Tennis 8,9 Reserve B Soccer 8
JV Soccer 9 JV Skiing 9
Honor Roll 8 Glee Club 9 Green Key 9
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Andrew HastingsClassroom Supervisor 9
JV Baseball 8 JV Soccer 9
Reserve B Hockey 9 Honor Roll 8
Road Warriors 9 Houston, Texas
118Of goals toward which we all will strive
Ryan HempstedVarsity Football 9
Varsity Hockey Manager 9 Kitchen Crew 9
Trap Shooting Club 9 Winter Park, Florida
Andrew HoweKitchen Crew 9
Waiter 8 Varsity Soccer 8,9
Varsity Snowboarding, Captain and MVP 8,9
JV Lacrosse 8 Honor Roll 8,9 Green Key 8,9
North Sutton, New Hampshire
Dana HughesNorth Floor Leader 9
Kitchen Crew 9 Class Treasurer 9
Student Government 9 JV Soccer Captain and MVP 9
JV Hockey 8,9 JV Tennis 8
Reserve Football 8 National Junior Honor Society 8
Honor Roll 8,9 Spring Spelling Bee 8
Math Counts Team Captain 8 Wolfeboro, New Hampshire
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Jinhoon HuhBrewster II Floor Leader 9
Vice President 8 Varsity Soccer 8.9
JV Basketball (captain), Coach's award 8 Varsity Basketball 9 Reserve Lacrosse 8
National Junior Honor Society 8 High Honor, Honor
and Effort Honor Roll 8, 9 Algebra II prize, Art Prize 8
G lee Club 8 Glee Club M anager 9
Acapella 9 Music Ensemble (clarinet) 8,9
Green Key 9 Community Service Soccer 8,9; Road Warriors 8
Cardigan Ambassadors 8; Recycling Club 8 Yearbook 8, Yearbook Staff (Head of Photography) 9
Seoul, South Korea
Tesfa JacobsVarsity Soccer 9
Varsity Basketball 9 Honor Roll 9
Kitchen Crew 9 Wise Man in Christmas Pageant 9
Bellows Falls, Vermont
Young Soo JangAM C/M athcounts Trainer 9
Class President 6 Varsity Soccer 8.9 Varsity Tennis 8
JV Skiing 6 Reserve A Hockey 9
Varsity Soccer Coaches Award 9 High Honor Roll 6,7,8,9
Math Prize 6,7 Science Prize 6,8 Spanish Prize 7 Glee Club 7,8
Music Ensemble 8 Yearbook 8,9
Listen Center 8 Road W arrior 8 Mathcounts 7,8 Four Year Boy
Seoul. South Korea
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Santiago JimenezRecreational Skiing 9
JV Soccer 9 Tennis 9
Mexico, DF, Mexico
Daniel JohnsonJV and Varsity Football 9
Kitchen Crew 9 Baseball 8,9
Reserve Hockey 8,9 Green Key 9
Victoria, Texas
Taylor JordenClassroom Supervisor 9
Reserve Football 8,9 JV Basketball 9
Reserve A Baseball 9 High Honor Roll 8
Honor Roll 9 Glee Club 9
Houston, Texas
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Dong Yeon Kim"Robert"
Recreational Ski Team 7 JV Basketball 8
Varsity Tennis 8,9 JV soccer 9 Wrestling 9
English Prize 7 Honor roll 9
Effort honor roll 7,8,9 High honor roll 7,8
G lee Club 7,8,9 Acapella 9
Green Key 7,8,9 Listen Center 8 Yearbook 7,8,9 Three-year boy
Seoul, South Korea
Hyun-Tae Kim"Andy"
JV Soccer 9 Reserve A Soccer 8
Reserve B Hockey 8,9 Glee Club 8,9 Clarinet 7,8,9
Listen Center 7,8,9 Road Warriors 8
Seoul, South Korea
Kyung Tali Kim"K.T."
JV Soccer 9 Coach's award 9
Reserve B Soccer 7,8 Reserve C Soccer 6
JV Tennis 8 Reserve Tennis 7 Coach's award 7
Varsity Basketball 9 JV Basketball 8
Honor roll 6,7,8,9 Listen Center 7,8,9
Yearbook 8,9 Four-year boy
Daegu City, South Korea
122As Cardigan is mirrored in
Cody LairdKitchen Crew 9
JV Soccer 9 Reserve Soccer 8
Skiing 8 Recreational Skiing 9
Tennis 9 Baseball 8
David's House Community Service Atlanta, Georgia
Benjamin LangloisHayward Floor leader 9
Yearbook Staff 9 Varsity Hockey 9
Varsity Lacrosse 8,9 Varsity Football 9
Honor Roll, Effort Honor Roll 8,9 Green Key 9
Community Service 8,9 Hatfield, Massachusetts
Lauri LehtimakiExchange student from Finland 9
Varsity Soccer 9 JV Hockey 9 Honor Roll 9
Wise Man in Christmas Pageant 9 Hyvinkaa, Finland
our crystal lake so clear,123
Michael LimaAssistant to the Dean of Students 9
JV Football 8 JV Hockey 8
Varsity Baseball 8,9 Varsity Hockey 9 Varsity Football 9
Recess 9 Methuen, Massachusetts
Hayden LynchBanks House Floor Leader 9
JV Baseball 8 Honor Roll 8
Effort Honor Roll 9 Glee Club 8,9 Green Key 8,9
Hopkinton, New Hampshire
Christopher MacLeodFloor Leader Stowell 9
Reserve Soccer 8 JV Hockey 8
Varsity Hockey 9 Effort Honor Roll 8
Dracut, Massachusetts
May we through life reflect Thy truths124
Grant MaddoxDining Hall checker 9
Waiter 8 Yearbook, Fall 9
JV Soccer 9 Reserve Soccer 8
JV Hockey 8,9 Reserve Lacrosse 8 Honor Roll all 8th
Good Sports 9 David's House Community Service 8
Walk for Autism 8 Wilmette, Illinois
Stephen MastalerzGreen Key Leader
Varsity Hockey 8,9 Varsity Football 9
JV Baseball 8 High Honor Roll 7,8
North Andover, Massachusetts
Aaron McClainReserve B Soccer 8
Reserve A Lacrosse 8 Varsity Snowboarding 8, 9 Varsity Football Manager 8
Honor Roll 8,9 Effort Honor Roll 9
Los Angeles, California
and memories so dear;125
Michael McGuiganKitchen Crew 9
Varsity Skiing 8,9 JV Football 9
High Honor Roll 7,9 Effort Honor Roll 7,9
Glee Club 7,8,9 Cape Neddick, Maine
Timothy McNairKitchen Crew Leader
Reserve Football 7 JV Football 8
Varsity Football 9 JV Hockey 7,9
Reserve A Hockey 8 Honor Roll 8
Wilmette, Illinois
Michael MoranAssistant School Leader
Kitchen Crew Varsity Football 8,9 Varsity Hockey 8,9
Varsity Baseball 8,9 Honor Roll 8
Effort Honor Roll 9 Glee Club 8,9 Good Sports 9
Marshfield, Massachusetts
Of summer's green, fall's colors bright,126
Morgan MullenFloor Leader Dewar 9
Varsity Hockey 8,9 Varsity Soccer 8,9
Varsity Lacrosse 8,9 Honor Roll 8 Green Key 9
Recess 9 Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Angus MurrayDining Hall Steward
JV Soccer 9 JV Wrestling 8,9
Reserve Lacrosse 8 Honor Roll 8
High Honor Roll 9 Bradford, Vermont
Kunjoo ParkClass Secretary 9 Class Treasurer 8 JV Basketball 8
Wrestling 9 Yearbook Staff 9
Green Key 9 Effort Honor Roll 8,9
High Honor Roll 8 Glee Club 8,9
Mathcounts, 6th Place in New Hampshire Seoul, South Korea
of glimmering stars at night.127
Nicholas PotterKitchen Crew
Varsity Hockey 9 Varsity Soccer 9
Stoneham, Massachusetts
William ReidWaiter 9
JV Soccer 9 Recreational Skiing 9
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Jun Hwan Ryu"Joshua"
Cross Country 9 JV Basketball 9
Honor Roll 9 Music Ensemble- Cellist 9
Astronomy Club 9 Tennis 9
Seoul, South Korea
God give us strength to carry on128
Eugene SaKitchen Crew 9
Class Secretary 8 V arsity Football 9
V arsity Football Captain 9 V arsity Football Coach's Award 9
Varsity Lacrosse 9 JV Lacrosse 8
JV Lacrosse M V P Award 8 JV Football 8
JV Football Coach's A ward 8 H onor Roll 7.8,9
High H onor Roll 7,8 Backstage Crew 8,9 Christmas Pageant 9
Green Key Society 7,8,9 Listen Center Club 7,8
Recycling Club 8 G lee Club 6,7,8
Y earbook H ead Proofreader 9 Four Y ear Boy
Seoul, South Korea
Jerome SilveyFranklin House Floorleader 9
Class President 9 Varsity Football 9
Varsity Baseball 8,9 Varsity Baseketball 9
High Honor Roll 7 Effort Honor Roll 7,9
Honor Roll 9 Glee Club 8,9 Indubitably 9
Christmas Pageant 9 Greenwich, Connecticut
Jordan St. JeanChaplain's Assistant 9
JV Football 8 JV Hockey 8
JV Hockey Coach's Award 8 Varsity Baseball 8,9
Varsity Football 9 Varsity Hockey 9
Fall and Winter Plays 8,9 Green Key Society 8,9
Bedford, New Hampshire
through storm or weather fair.129
Evan StrickKitchen crew 9
JV Football (Captain) 9 JV Basketball 7
Reserve A Hockey 9 Honor Roll 7,8,9
Effort Honor Roll 9 Spelling Bee 8
Green Key Society 8,9 NAAR Walk for Autism 8
This is a Test 8 Art Credit 9
Parkland, Florida
Timothy SullivanFloor Leader CM III 9
Class President 7,8 Varsity Baseball 8.9 Varsity Football 8,9
JV Hockey 7.8,9 JV Hockey Captain 9
Kitchen Crew 9 Drama 9
Broomball 8,9 Nacho Ordinary Wing Club 7
Green Key Society 7,8,9 W aiter 8
Heart o f the Cougar 8 Student Leader Recognition Award 7
Woodshop 7,8,9 North Andover, Massachusetts
Christopher TevereJob Supervisor 9
JV Football 9 Varsity Sailing 7,8
Sailing MVP Award 8 Reserve B Hockey 7,8,9
Reserve Football 7,8 Honor Roll 7,8,9
Effort Honor Roll 7,8,9 Enfield, New Hampshire
130The peace, vouchsafed by living here,
George WellesAthletic Job Foreman Leader 9
Varsity Soccer 9 Varsity Hockey 8,9 Varsity Lacrosse, 8,9
Honor Roll 8,9 Drama 8
Community Service Soccer Club 8 Dorm Citizen Award 8
Beverly Farms, Massachusetts
Clinton WilliamsJob Supervisor 9
Varsity Football 9 Reserve A Baseball 8
Wrestling 9 Rocketry 8
Grafton, New Hampshire
Tyler WilmotKichen Crew 9
Varsity Soccer 9 Varsity Hockey 9
Glee Club 9 Acapella 9
Bridgewater, Connecticut
for all the world to share. 131
Samuel WyskielFloor Leader Hinman I 9
Varsity Soccer 8, 9 Varsity Skiing 8, 9
JV Lacrosse 8 Lacrosse 9
Honor roll 8 Polar Bear Club 8
Dover, NH
The Cardigan Hymn Lyrics by Robert C. Hopkins, Music by Rev. Harold Finl<beiner, Jr.
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Tim AckerCongratulations Tim!We are very proud of you, and tine many accomplishments that you have achieved. We love you with all of our hearts.
Love,Mom and Dad
Jordan St. JeanWhat lies before us and what lies behind us are small matters compared to what lies within us. When we bring what is within us into the world, miracles happen.
-H enry David Thoreau
Bring it, Jordan!Love, Dad, Mom,Grandpa and Grandma
Andrew HastingsAndrew,
We are so proud of your accomplishments at Cardigan. You are ready to think big, act on your ideas, and create your life's path. We are here to support you every step of the way.
Love, Mom and Dad
Sam BolenThings go better with Sam!
Congratulations on your graduation from Cardigan and all our best wishes for your future!
Love, Mom, Cade, Tom & Dad
Michael DoyleMike, You've come a long way since that first pair of skates. We are very proud of you. Congratulations to the class of 2008! Love, Mom and Dad
JAY GIAMBARRESI
^JO Y TO WATCH YOU GROW,
AN HONOR TO KNOW YOU,
A PRIVILEGE TO HELP YOU REALIZE
YOUR DREAMS.WE ARE s o
VERY PROUD. REACH HIGH!
WE LOVE YOU, MOM AND DAD
Dear Young Soo,
Congratulations on graduating from Cardigan Mountain School.We are so proud of you and very much appreciate that you have grown up as a reliable and thoughtful boy. We hope to see you keep enthusiasm and eternal efforts to explore new grounds, to evolve creative thought, and to become a compassionate grown-up in the future.
Best wishes for the future!
Love,
Mom, Dad, and In Soo
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It seems like just yesterday you were both little boys. Looi< how far you've come. We are so
proud of what you both have achieved. Remember to always follow your dreams.
We love you both,The Alessandroni & Hughes Families
GRANT MADDOX
CONGRATULATIONS GRANT !!!
We are so proud of you!
Love,Mom, Dad, Brock and Mason
Cal Haines
Beneath that well-mannered, bright and engaging personality lies a sense of humor that makes the most solemn face crack a smile. That's what we're doing. We're smiling. We're proud of all you've accomplished this year.
We love you,Mom and Dad
Jinhoon HuhCongratulations!!!
We are very proud of you what you have achieved at Cardigan.You showed a strong and positive leadership so that other students relied on you. Moreover, your teachers told us you were one of the most wonderful students at school.
Therefore, we want you to keep up what you are doing right now to be a good man. And do not forget that we are always here right beside you.
With love always,Mom and Dad & your bro and sis.
NATE GILBERT
Michael Berryman McGuiganCongratulations Michael!!!!!
We are so proud of you and can't wait for you to be home. It has been a long journey but you came through with colors flying.
Love,
Dad, Mom, Katie, Annie and Ryan
Daniel C. Johnson Clayton D. Johnson[Class of 2008] [Class of 1979]
Daniel,We are so proud of you and all that you have accomplished these last two years at CMS. Congratulations!
We love you.Mom, Dad and Erin
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You made i t !!Mom and Dad are very proud of you and your brother, Eubene.We iove you very much.Very happy to see your happy endings.
Hope to have bright new beginnings !
MICHAEL CIVITELLA
Michael, you are spectacular! It has been such an incredible journey watching you grow into a fine young man. You are awesome!!! Love, Mom
Michael, you are my someone I look up to. You always stand up for me. And you definitely give me the best advice in the world!I love you forever and always! Love, Sally
Through your hard work, you have given yourself the opportunity to write your own lyrics!!! I am so proud o f you. Love, Dad
GRAY HAMILTON
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take". -Wayne Gretzky... Gray..Graymonster..Grayman..Favorite child..wake up..Wake up..Wake Up..WAKE UP..bagels & Philadelphia cream cheese., gingeraie..cinnamon toast crunch..Herr's BBQ chips..Cool Ranch Doritos..soft pretzels., bubble tape..Arizona Iced Tea..WIP sports radio..ESPN1 ..ESPN 2.. The Flyers..E A G L E S, Eagles..Robin Hood..Sail Caribbean..Bailey's Beach Sports Group..Ryan's..Ocean Reef..On The Edge..first tracks.."follow me Dad"..Led Zeppelin..Grateful Dead..tech kid.."turn off that video game".."Miles did it".. "Ask Crawford".."Gray can you help your mother with her computer?".."no game machine until 6pm".. Haverford..tennis..X-Box 360..PSP..surfing.."The best thing you can do is, get good at being you". - Dennis the Menace
Christopher MacLeodWe hope your dreams take you to the corners of your smiles, to the highest of your hopes, to the windows of your opportunities, and to the most special places in your heart.
Love, Mom & Dad
Nick Potter
CongratulationsNick!
We are very proud of you!
Love,Mom, Dad and Billy
Angus Murray1 Congratulations I Angus!
1 With Love I from Mom,
Dad and Madeleine
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3 Class of 2008! To my senior advisees—Le>c^ i-"thanks for making my job as an advisor so easy and so rnu?
I fun! To my senior LLL boys—Mike, Daniel, Andrew/— it has been Iwonderful working with you, you have been fantastic! Blaze boys, thanks!
1 to all of you, I wish you much success in the future!
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Joseph,Congratulations! You bring so much joy and pride to our family. May the years ahead be filled with health, happiness, and success as you pursue your goals and dreams.Your father would be so proud. Continue to work hard and keep that energy and sense of humor. 1 am always there for you. Love, MOM
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Its leaves scattered in fantastic abundance On every line there was a new horizon drawn.
New heavens supposed:New states, new souls.
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A Spring supplement will be mailed to your home this summer—please keep an eye out for it and immediately insert it into the back of your book! It will be mailed with labels provided by CMS directly from Jostens Yearbook Co. Don't lose it, as there won't be extras! The supplement will include all spring sports, spring activities and graduation coverage. We hope you enjoy it.
3 l c i 2 e " y ^ e c i i ^ b o o k . D e d i c a t i o n
Two Winners in '08!The senior class voted in early May on the
faculty and staff they felt to be most deserving of the Blaze Yearbook Dedication.
This year, the award was presented to two very deserving faculty members,
Mr. Randy Macdonald and Mrs. Patricia Franz.
How to describe Mr. M acdonald? A lifetime of service, a dorm parent in H inman for all o f his tw enty-one CMS yeais, humble and patient, nurturing and k i n i a teacher o f math and ESS, skilled in technology. H e is w illing to take on many "behind-the-scenes" tasks that make the school run smoothly. Thank you for your lifetime o f dedication to the school and the boys.
Mr. Hart congratulates Mrs. Franz on her award.
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At cookie break, the sky was partly sunny, partly cloudy with fast moving clouds. We waited for I one of those clouds to obscure the sun a bit in oder to take this photograph. The sixth and Iseventh graders are mostly in the front row, with older students, faculty, and staff in the back rows. I . ;
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Front: Jared Posternak, John Choi, Dan Armstrong, Rob Demars. Middle: Austin Kim, John Phaneuf, Eddy Chang,
Keno Salinas, Derek Chaney, Grant Fisher.Back: Coach Exton, Nathaniel Moore, Hector Ruiz,
Diego Rodriguez, Eric Kwon, Akash Bhanwani,Santiago Gavito, Harry Frost, Coach Spearman.
Missing: James Howard.
Front: Preston Kelsey, John Stephens, Francisco Zertuche, Josh Choe. Middle: Matt McCue, Angus Murray, Gonzalo Garcia,
Speight Drummond,Rodrigo Petricioli, Brian Ryu.Back: Coach Kreuzburg, Douglas McGillivray, Jack Noordsy, Paul Pettengill,
John Rhyne, Michael Hutchinson, Reed Spearman,Alejandro Ortega, Douglas Cruickshank, Coach Foster.
Missing: Hunter Holland, Eddie Kim and Sun Ho Ma.
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Front: Mike Weaver, Jay Mobilia, Bennet Melville, Alex Banfield, Jack Kelly Middle: Luke Nitishin, Grant Maddox, Damien Affleck, Alex Arnold,
Andrew Howe, Aaron McClain, Jas Spearman, David Stack.Back: Coach Stevens, Alonso Sada, Tesfa Jacobs, Lauri Lehtimaki, Henry Dodd,
John McDonald, Ben King, Daniel Lee, Russell McGillvray, Coach Beale.Missing: Michael Civitella.
rsit¥ Lacrosse
Front: Colin McCusker, Cam McCusker, Gavin Bayreuther, Josh Dickman, David Little, Ryan George, Chris Chapin, Benjamin Langlois.
Middle: Evan Strick, Sam Wyskiel, Alec Meigs-Rives, Doel Jarosiewicz,Jack Wilson, Chris Galluzzo, Eugene Sa.
Back: Mike McGuigan, Coach McCormick, Morgan Mullen, George Welles, Blake Alessandroni, Philip Carr, Nikolas Nugnes, Sean de Herder, Shane Dalton,
Anthony Bourdon, Coach Frost, Coach Bayreuther.Missing: Nate Gilbert.
Front: James Herbert, Charlie Harrison, Tavis Gibbons, Chris Tevere, Ben Auerbach, Gonzalo Backhoff.
Back: Coach Caprow, Coach Granger, Coach Haire.
The Cougar Cave, The Wall in Quechee, the rocks in Rumney...there
are many climbing opportunities for the Wilderness Team.
Front Row; Coach Kenny, Nelson Klein, Coach Gray. Middle: Adam Farrell, David Pluhar, John Foley, Lex Davis.
Top: Will Jarosiewicz, Garrett Kogel.
According to Mr. Lane, the Reserve B Baseball team has a few goals for the year including getting better, learning the basics, and hopefully the players will want to play
players including Danny Belback and D iego Martinez." The Reserve B team has had an
Front; Danny Belback, Henry Kovacs, Juan Valles, Eric Chidan, Sam Durst Back; Coach Lane, Sunny Luo, Sheng Yang Peng,
Diego Martinez, Stephen Page and Coach May
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Front: Benson Fu, Zachary Williams, Taylor Jorden.Back: Coach Jenkins, Chad Rogers, Andrew Herron, Joe Bruno,
Jackson Mitchell, Anthony Chammah and Coach Farnsworth. Missing: Clinton Williams.
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Front: Charlie Kissel, Alex Wolk, Andy Kebalka.Middle: Jay Bonti, Matt Jarecki, Hayden Lynch, Shinsuke Mikame.
Back: Coach LeRoy, Daniel Johnson, Kyle Moran, Andrew Hastings, Ian Gagnon, Coach Fitzgerald.
Missing from picture: Luke Bennett, Nick Gutierrez.
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Front: Manager Shane Boissiere, Tim Sullivan, Jordan St. Jean, Mike Lima, Tyler Wilmot, Jerry Silvey, Jay Giambarresi and Tim McNair.
Back: Coach Barker, Nick Potter, Aaron Rodriguez, Chris MacLeod, Tim Acker, Mike Moran, Steve Mastalerz, Mike Doyle, Coach Lynch and Coach Hannis.
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Front: Daniel Burns, Ansel Dickey, Roderick Morrison, Ted Urn, Derek Moon. Middle: Nicky Ahn, Jeff Cote, Spencer Han, John Cameron,
William Reid, Youngrok Park.Back: Coach Kanyang'Onda, Min Woo Kyung, Mao Mao Wei, Cody Laird, Bayard
Roberts, Santiago Jimenez, Shawn Kim, Tino Diaz, Coach Cushing. Missing : Jason Sohn, Oscar Cheng, Johannes Lee.
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Front: Johannes Lee, Nick Funnell, IVIiles Hamilton Middle: Jose Garza, Peter Byun, Justin Choi, Jung Hwan Hyun, Hajoo Lee
Top: Coach Clark, Oscar Cheng, Cal Haines, Kevin Chung, Josh Ryu,Gray Hamilton, Kunjoo Park, Coach Sumner Missing: Constantino Diaz and Gun Ho Moon
(Garza, Choi, Funnell, G. Hamilton, Diaz and Park played In the Lakes Region Tournament. Garza played with the JV teamagainst Eaglebrook.)
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Though the team started out slowly and with many players during try-outs, the JV tennis team went on to their first five games, winning four of them. All the players were experienced and
worked well together; they were very positive and willing to win. Their goal is to go to Eaglebrook in good spirit and health.
Front: Chris Choi, Jioh Bang, Juan Pe Silva, Neto Zaragoza, Daniel Kim.
Back: Coach Fera, Andy Kim, Kyung Tak Kim, Rodrigo Gomez, Ryan Suh,Jinhoon Huh, Coach Hart.
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Front: Jose Covarrubias, Louis Philippe Lopez,Robert Kim, AJ Wypychoski, David LeBreton.
Back: Coach Ramos, Josh Lee, Scott McCleod, Dana Hughes, Se Han Cho, Young Soo Jang.
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The ice is barely out of the water before all the brave boys take the plunge!
Drying off, warming up.
Getting up the nerve.
Cannonball! Mr. Gray gives some pointers.
Waterfront activities included swimming, sailing, kayaking, canoeing and just hanging out.W HO? All faculty, staff, and
. students o f CMS. ” .
W HAT? A day off for fun, relaxation, food and camaraderie.
Headmaster's DayW H ER E?. Outside the g y m .:
, at the waterfront, inside ; W akely and the CSA.
W H E N ? A well-guarded secret am ong the adm inistration, usually in sometime in May.
W HY? Well, why not. really? It's a tradition! Blow off some steam before finals! We look forward to it all .
Above: Jay coming down the inflatable slide; Sheng tries to keep his shorts on in a race against Ansel. Below: Jack Noordsy surfs ail the way on the slip-n-slide.
Joe Bruno and the senior class officers worked hard to plan the trip and take the entire senior class to New York City! Highlight included MOMA, the custom hat ahnp a Httle Upscale shopping and seeing the sghts in the Big Apple.
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Top HowjAaron McClain, Most Cheeihil lohn Foley, Most Likely to Become a Politician Ian Gagnon, Class Brain (tie)Young Soo lang. Class Brain (tie)Second Bow:Mike Doyle, Most Likely to Come Back to CMS a s a Teacher Tim McNair, Most Gullible Eugene Sa, Most Likely to Fall Asleep in Chapel Eugene Sa, Most Likely to Stay Up P ast Lights Gut Third Bow:Jordan St. lean . Most Likely to loin the Military Joe Bruno, Cleanest BoomGrey Bamilton and Sam Wyskiel, M essiest Boom (tie) Eugene Sa and Mike Lima, M essiest Boom (tie)
L ^Blake Alessandroni, Most Likely to Succeed
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Top Bow:Mike Moian, Most Athletic Shane Boissieie, Most Artistic letry Silvey, Best Sense of flumor T esla Jacobs, First to Get Married Second Bow:Mike Doyle, Most Likely to Cry a t GraduationJoe Bruno, Most Likely to Become a Historianlohn Foley, Most Likely to Write a BookMike Civitella, Most Likely to Get His Computer Taken Away
Third Bow:losh Byu, Most Quiet (tie)Angus Murray, Most Quiet (lie)Mike Civitella, Most Likely to Burn Textbooks Alter GraduationAndrew Howe, Most Likely to Help the Other Fellow
Bight:Shane Boissiere, First With a Smile
Far Biuht:Blake Alessandroni, Mr. Cardigan, Most School Spirit
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f m mFriday P.M.— Back in September, the end seemed sO far away. But then suddenly, it is here, the very last night. Boys played foozball; selected mattresses |
. to sleep on; (Mike snuggled with his graduation t present,jr"Bella"kgot food off the grill; relaxed; played tennis and baseball; watched movies and
had fun. Most of them even got some sleep!
Saturday A.M.—Every year, there are a few who need to be | woken up to make it to the Tie Ceremony, and this year it was (well, we won't name names!). A rainy start to the day moved the beginning of the event inside to Hinnann Theatre. Ties were given first to legacies and younger brothers, then all the seniors received their green-and-white alumni ties from the alums who were in attendance. We moved outdoors for the traditional pictures on the steps of Clark- Morgan once the rain stopped.
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m a y 31, 2008
The Honorable John Lynch. Governor o f the State o f New Hampshire, was the commencement speaker. Top, boys line up for the processional and receive their diplomas from Governor Lynch and Headmaster McCusker. Mrs. Franz with the Hamilton boys. Below , the leap from the chapel steps.
Day students just before commencement exercises begin.
Mr. Kreuzburg congratulates Tim Aclcer on his graduation.
Commencement Award and Prize Winners were: John Foley (Skibiski Memorial Award), Young Soo Jang (Dewar Prize), Dana Hughes (Faculty Prize), Joe Bruno (Pannaci Memorial Award), Tesfa Jacobs (Faculty Prize), Shane Boissiere (William Knapp
Morrison Award), Mike Moran (Norman and Beverly Wakely Prize and Caldwell Prize), Ben Langlois (Founder's Prize), Mike Doyle (Faculty Prize),
and Blake Alessandroni (Hinman Prize). Congratulations to all of you!