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Cardigan Mountain SchooiCardigan Mountain Sciiool offers a ciose-knit community that prepares middle sciioo
boys -in mind. Hody. and spirit- for responsiiiie and meaningful lives in a globalsociety.
Individual help and attention ■om caring (and
sometimes goofy) adults
Learning teamwork,
through spirited
competition.
David McCusker '80 Headmaster
Cardigan is lucky to liave a headmaster who understands Cardigan from a perspective that is not easily matched by other heads of schools.
David McCusker '80 began his stewardship of Cardigan in 2007, after having not only previously taught at Cardigan, but after having also been a student at Cardigan. He considers it a privilege and an honor to serve as the head of a school that has done so much for him, and that he knows will do a great deal for other boys.
"The opportunity that I have been give to return to this community, to work with amazing colleagues, to be in the lives of wonderful young men, and to be the proud father of two Cardigan students, has enriched what I would describe as a consistently stimulating professional experience."
Stephanie McCusker "Free-Safety"
James (Jamie) Funnell Assistant Headmaster, Director of Secondary
School Placement
Augustus (Gus) DeMaggio Life Skills
David Auerbacn Science Department Chair
Science, Gates
Robert (Robbie) Barker III '97
History
Jarrod Caprow PEAKS Department Chair
J. Dudley Clark III Math
Kenneth (Ken) Cushing World Languages
Department Chair, Spanish
John D'Entremont '94 Director of Studies,
History
Frederick (Rick) Exton Director of the International
Student Program, ESL
Ryan Feeley Dean of Faculty
English
Mihael (Miki) Fera Math
Barbara Glover PEAKS
Michael (Mike) Fitzgerald History
Ryan Frost Director of Athletics
Life Skills
Christopher (Chris) Granger Science
Alexander (Alex) Gray English
Shannon Gahagan Spanish
Scott Haire PEAKS
Austen Hannis Assistant Athletic Directory,
Student Activities Coordinator, History
William (Wim) Hart English
Patricia (Pat) lacuzzi Librarian
Charles (Charlie) Hilbert History, BCE
Mark Holt Gates Program Director
Sixth Grade
Christopher (Chris) Jenkins Latin
Christopher (Chris) Kenny English
Allan Kreuzburg Residential Life Coordinator
Science
Eric Lane Science
Steven Ledbetter Music Department Chair
Music
Timothy (Tim) LeRoy Math
Nicholas (Nick) Lynch History Department Chair
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Randolph (Randy) Macdonald
Math
James (Jim) Marrion Athletic Department
H. Charles (Chuck) McCormick, Jr.
Dean of Students, Leadership
Karel Pluhar Math
Edilberto (Eddie) Ramos Math Department Chair
Math
Deborah (D.D.) Otap PEAKS
Susan Rives Art Department Chair
Art
Pablo Rocha World Languages
E. James (Jim) Scott Woodworking
Drama
Avery Scoville Math/6th grade assistant
Ryan Sinclair French
John (Jake) Spearman Enghsh
Latin
E. Sayre Sumner Math
Kristen Tobin Head Athletic Trainer
Spanish
Patrick Turcotte French
Martin (Marty) Wennik English Department Chair
English
Rosa! Brian Tureck Joy MichelsonDirec Directory of Summer School Director of Communications
Brian Cheek Director of Development
Andrew Helming Associate Director of
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Ryan Sinclair French
John (Jake) Spearman English
Latin
E. Sayre Sumner Math
Patrick Turcotte French
Martin (Marty) Wennik English Department Chair
English
Kristen Tobin Head Athletic Trainer
Spanish
Brian Tureck Joy MichelsonDirectory of Summer School Director of Communications
Brian Cheek Director of Development
Andrew Helming Associate Director of
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Barbara (Barb) Frazier Development Office
Data Manager
Jodie Burnett Business Office, Student Accounts
Kathryn Holland Development Office
Manager
Joseph (Joe) McHugh Business Manager
Brian Beale Director of Financial Aid
Chip Audett Director of Admissions
Jessica Bayreuther Admissions Office
Administrative Assistant
Karen Colburn Admissions Office
Administrative Assistant
Jill Cavalieri Comptroller
John Bayreuther Associate Director of
Admissions Director of Spiritual Life
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Ann Jarosiewicz Director of Alumni and
Parent Programs
Lynne Lenihan Assistant to the Headmaster
Christine Ferland School Receptionist
Student Travel Coordinator
Gail Gagnon School Receptionist
Kathy McHugh Registrar
Audie Armstrong Athletics Administrative
Assistant
Virginia (Ginny) Collins Library Aide
Samantha (Sam) Scott School Store Manager
Rosalind (Roz) Burke, RN Director of Health Services
Patricia (Pat) White Health Services
Missing:Linda Thomason, Health Services Steve Wheeler, Health Services Ellen Williams, Health Services
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Many people behind the scenes keep our campus clean, safe, and spectacular.They keep us warm and fed.Thank you for all your effort and work
Michel (MikeJ Gray Director o f Tedhnology
Joshuij (Josli). Routhier Technology Specialist
Angie Craig Housekeeping
Rosalie Gardner Housekeeping
Fred Grace Housekeeping
Lisa Trussell Housekeeping
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The varsity soccer team had a difficult season, beating teams it shouldn't have and losing to teams it should have beaten. The players battled well against secondary schools. Wins came against Holderness, Deerfield and Winchendon. The highlight for the team was the win against Holderness.
Harrison Krepack led the team in goals for the season, while Hayden Jenkins and Ricardo Rovira added several goals and assists of their own. We will miss our 9th graders next year, but look forward to the 2010 squad.
2010 Coaches awards went to Caleb Glover, Hayden Jenkins, and Harrison Krepack.
Steven Jo challenges for head ball
Cole Franklin decides no to let the opposing playei get in the way.
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ack: Coach RodhafG. Barroso, S.Drummond, J. Caffrey, C. Kissell V; Vent6niemi,,1Vl;.cle Cfrria, Coach Turcotte. Middle: I. Jang, .
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=^Our Team score is dependent on your feet!
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J^ 'iSBm^SSSiL . 2009 Reserve Soccer ® ...Coaches (Left to Right): Coach McDonald, Coach Pluhar, Coach DeMaggio, Coach Exton Back Row- (Left to R ight): Ted Urn, Mario Velazquez, Nathan Raffa, Yjngnriap,Wei,'yarnie lihp,;]fe.uis Gonz^^. LeonyRoca,,CH'ris Otap', Chase McGough Middle fio w (Left to Right): Jam^sXej^, Mat Poplelarz, Mbrgaii Himmer, Kota Ohashi, Pato Tejedo/ Is^ac L^e, Taichi Okada Front Row (L^ft to Right): Kuhho
Park; Nicholas'Sfaugtiter,.'Sam Durst; Noah Drulfnmond, Kevin Choi, Daniel Ray •
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Do your best even if the opponent is better tlian us!
2009 Thirds SoccerBack Row (Left to Right): Coach Jenkins, IVIiles Hamilton, Charlie Parry, Jasper
Beever, Alex Kotrady, Jake Marvin, Robert Gray, Coach Gray Middle Row (Left to Right): Zach Harmon, Andrew Jeong, Ryan Conery, Henry Kovacs, Cole Brennan,
Peter Siegel Front Row (Left to Right): Marcelo Hernandez, Scott Lee, Garrett PhillipsJim Herbert
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Upper row (left to right): Coach Han'nis, Coach Sinclair, Anton Lohner Piazza, Alex Ferigno,Sam Floyd, Shaymus Colman, Nolan Callahan, Diego Ramonfaur, Cheng Luo, Coach Frost. \
Middle row (left to right): Chris Fournier, Poncho Trevino, Charlie Day, Martin Worgan, Cam Lee, Aidan Garron Bottom row (left to right): Jacob Kim, Pablo Tirado, Zach Harris, Aaron
Enescu, Eddie Kim, Auden Menke, Hayden Holland, Victor Alvarez.
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’%■ Back Row: Coach Scovllle, Myles Beach, Ro Saavedra, Sebastian Agramont-Justinlano, David Kim, Sean Kim, Chandler Spearman, Coach Kreuzburg. Middle Row: Clark Macomber, Charles Stephens, Robb
j DeMars, Juri Yun, Conor Diebel, Hyungtae Kim, Alejandro Villareal de la Garza. Front Row: Hayden Berry, Henry Day, Collier Rutledge, Mark Reidmueller, Chapin Leatherwood.
wij ThTrd^ F^odtball hafd feSm; bot m '^y other'" : . teams were g re ^ t^a . OurptayeTS'improverf r'x* t
f “ tremendoQSly throtighcJut the seaon. A totigh se&gort ' ,0^01610 a close with a wirrin the last game oGt of fivfe,' 1
' against the* Uppef Valley Raidersf The coacfies hope / < ■ •Vthat their players devetoped a love for the game and -- ; *,wiir seek to pilay at the Varsity I'evel in the future.
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TO Mark Reidmueller keeps the ball moving through three line backers. ,,,
Hyungtae Kim starts every pi ■« as the center of the team.
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Back Row; Coach Feeley, Spenser Hukiil, Daniel Yang, Shawn Kim, Eric Kwon,James Park, Mark Kim, Jame Lee, Coach Cushing. Middle Row: Austin Kim, Robert
Patterson, Mikael Pluhar, Yun Do Hwang, Michael Chang, Joey Exton, Ben Intarapuvasak Aidan Driscoll, Front Row: JH Hyun, Alex Hong, John Rymer, Danny Belbeck, James
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. -t “ ■; Cross-Country had a great * . . . " a .-t season. Even though they
compete with high-school students, The Cougars
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' the win on Eaglebrook day, if each runner was happy
knowing he put forth his best effort.
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Joey Exton at the head of the pack was a familiar
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V / Austin Kim does not know^ howto quit. During- ' " Eaglebrook Day this guyf - i - . just RUNS!!!
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runner. At last, Ericb \ runner. A i lasi, trieII- * f i " cooked him at the finish
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Back Row; Coach Granger, Coach Kenny, Nelson Klein, Ben Auerbach, Coach Gahagan Middle Row: Jonathan Tuffy, Ryan McCabe, Sebastian LaPointe, Daniel Lee, Wyatt
Himmer. Front RowfDavid Jarosiewicz,; Charles Hoi Nico Lykins, Patrick Boland.
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On Founder's Day the entire school spent the day at the Sandwich Fair
... the junk food ... the rides ... games of skil
Hanging out with friends ... the best part of \J' the day! -
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Fall Sports Awajrds
Thirds: Hyungtae Kim,- Sebastian Agram ont-Justiniano Miguel Affif Chebaux
The Fall Sports Awards were held 6fi Saturday, November 21. Master of Ceremonies, Adam Philie introduced each speaker who talked about their team's season. He then introduced the coaches who made the awards.
Varifty: Jacl< Wilson, Allen Dawson, J a s Spearm an
FdolbalJV : Alfonse "Ponctio" Trevino, Pablo Tirado, Aiden Garron
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R eserve : S e a Hoon "Ted" Urn, Ju Woon “Jam ie" Kim, Taichi O kada, Yingm ao "Mao Mao" Wei, Christopher Otap, MarioVeloazquez P azos
JV : Matteo Collado de Cima, Jiach en g "Tim" Shi (missing: Speight Drummond)
1^ V arsiti^ C aleb Glover, Hayden Jenkins, Harriegn Krepack
Thirds: C harles Parry, A lexander Kotrady, Ja m e s Herbert
SoccerSpeakers:
Lego League: Mr. Auerbach Gates Competitor): Hyun Joon "Harry Kim
Cross-Country: Jung Hwan Hyun Thirds Football: Sebastian Agramont-Justiniano
JV Football: Zechariali Harris Varsity Football: Arick Escamilla
C ro ss Country: Christian “Jo e y " Exton, Ju n g Su "Shawn" Kim'; Spteff'ser Hukill
Cross Cour\try
Rock Climbing: Wyatt HImmer
Rock ClirtfbifigSpeakers:
Thirds Soccer: Alexander Kotrady Reserve Soccer: Samson Durst
JV Soccer: Tyler Evangelous Varsity Soccer: SuYoung"John'' Choi
Rock Climbing: Charles Ho
November 19-20. 2009
The Cardigan Players once again put on a stellar performance under the direction of Mr. Scott. The cast, crew, and audience enjoyed the fun- filled musical.
Adam Philie, Max King, Cam McCusker, Andrew Herron, Ryan Coner, Arick Escamil
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Robotics club invited two Dartmouth College students and discussed the Robotics competition.
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basketball club, ox larcrosse, nd Ultimate risbee
It was a brisk morning; when John and I dressed up hi coat and tie. We wanted to be remembered for something, and we were, I'm writing* about it in the yearbook. We grabbed our bagged lunches while being pelted with stares and comments from teachers about our dress. We didn't let it bother us, not a single person was going to put us down. We loaded onto the bus, John and I were separated for the bus ride to the mountain. Before I knew it, I was at the base of the mountain in a parking lot. We were given specific instructions for the climb then we were off.
We strolled up the mountain with much confidence in our stride. We passed trickling streams, rustling trees, chattering squirrels and soft, lush pine trees, all the senses of the mountain blended together making an atmosphere, sweet as chocolate. Higher and higher we climbed, we all started to spread out among the mountain. It seemed like hours since we had been at the bottom, we passed other hikers and asked how far, and they kept saying, “You're about halfway there”. We started to lose our glowing pride as we climbed higher and higher and cold began to set in. Soon it almost seemed that you could climb up onto the soft, plush clouds.
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John and 1 were eventually separated, and the only other kid around me was Robert Patterson. We went up into the clouds where the frosted trees looked like snowcaps candy. We soon started to think we were lost but we kept going, and eventually came to a rise over the mist and heard the faint sound of voices. I started to jog up the slope and then there was a vast field of short grass, waving in the brisk wind with occasional bushes or trees. Down the middle a path climbed up into the mist. As we continued, we saw a large fortification of rocks and we climbed to it. When we reached the top, we saw others who had reached the summit before us, huddled together behind small wind barriers of rocks piled on top of one another. I stood there for a moment and looked up, into the clouds. I was then asked to take my picture next to the sign that said “ Mt. Moosilauke 4,802 ft.”
We had reached the top.
The annual Halloween lunch was attended by a w6ird collection of beings...from a Jessica Simpson look- a-likie
to the Star Wars bounty hunter and Princess Leia.. and every creature in between. Even our illustrious chef, Mr. Spano (literally) got into the act
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"FRIENDLY COMPETIONS"
1. Conor Van Amman and Max King
2. Jim Herbert and Chase McGougii
J. Andres Martinez and Jonathan Rhyne
4. Danny Belback, Robert Patterson, Spenser Hukill, and
John Rymer Tyler Evangelous, Gordie Borek,
Zach Langlois NoahDrummond
TheAnnual
LakeRun
Our campus is situated on beautiful Canaan Street Lake in the shadow of
Mount Cardigan.
Cardigan has many traditions that can test the will and spirit of our students
One such tradition is the annual run around Canaan Street Lake.
The run around the lake isapproximately 5 miles o f challenging hills.
The rewards are the satisfaction of completing the course and a pizza party for the tops 50 finishers J
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The anticipation of the Lake Run ARE WE READY YETP
Just hanging out, ready to go!
Chapin LeatherwoodMyles Beach, Daniel Ray
6th Grade Field Trip
Brian Hwang, Michael Chang
M at Popielarz, Daniel LeeField TripsThe students went far and wide to get
hands-on educational experiences
Jasper Beever Conor Diebel
Auden Menke Hyngtae Kim
Aidan Garron, Nico Lykins38
7 th Grade Field Trip
Luis Gonzalez de Leon Roca
Mateo Collado de Cima, Charles Ho Alex Brennan, Mr. Spearman
8 th Grade Field Trip
Taichi Okada Santiago Menendez Barrera, Joseph Park
Charles Moore
)estinations included the Thayer School of ingineering at Dartmouth College, The /[ontshire Museum, VINS, the Museum of Icience, and the Boston Museum of Fine ArtsCole Franklin, Miles Hamilton, John Stephens
Danny Belbaclk, Charles Parry, Spenser Han
Shawn Kim, Austin Kim, Eddie Kim, Max King, Charlie Kissel
Eddie Kim, Austin Kim,John Stevens,Danny Belback
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The Sixth Grade
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Caring, laughing, and learning were evident in all that the sixth family did together. It was definitely a year to remember for these boys and thi
faculty associated with them.
Class Officers
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Juri Yun Seung Hwan (Daniel) Edgar (Chapin)President Lee Leatherwood
Vice President Secretary
Joo Sang (James) Lee Treasurer
Class of 2013[he sixth grade
class had a stellar year of
learning, traveling,
Bxperimenting, and solving
problems. We Degan the year with 14 boys
rom all corners of the world.
After Thanksgiving Ireak, two more students were added to the
amily, bringing the botal to 16 imazing young
men
[Sjristopher Alberigi Myles Beach Seung-Ick (Michael)Chang
Henry Day Noah Drummond Morgan Himmer
lin Do (Brian) Hwang W illiam Kauffman Mateusz Popielarz Daniel Ray W illiam (Collier) Nicholas SlaughterRutledge
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The Seventh GradeClass
Officers
Hyungtae Kim President
Auden Menke Vice Presigent
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Jae Heon (Daniel) Kim Secretary
Cole Brennan Treasurer
Charles Day
Sebastian Agramont - Justiniano
Jasper Beever Hayden Berry Patrick Boland Jae Won (Kevin) Cho
Conor Diebel Peter Ferland Aidan Garron Adam Goldsmith W yatt Himmer
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Class of 2012
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Hayden Holland Seung Kweon (Alex) Benjamin Intarapuvasak David Jarosiewicz Jin Ho (Andrew) Jeong Kevin Johnson Hong
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un Joon (Harry) Kim Jung Woo (Sean) Kim Cameron Lee Jae Heon (James) Lee Joong Kun (Isaac) Lee M alik (Gianni) Leslie
Nicholas Lykins Clark M acomber Chase McGough Young Hoon (Chris) Oh
oung Jun (Mickey) Kota Ohashi Christopher Otap Moo Sung (James) Park Nathan Raffa Mark RiedmuellerOh
Rodrigo Saavedra Chaandler Spearman Charles Stephens Jonathan Tuffy Alejandro Villarreal de la Garza
Martin Worgan
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ClassOfficers
Carter Cockrell Jose Manuel Soto Young Beom (Eric) Kwon Sebastian LaPointePresident Vice President Secretary Treasurer
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The Eighth Grade
lanuel A fif Chebaux Tae Hyung (Alex) An Benjamin Auerbach Christopher Binkley Alex Brennan Nolan Callahan
Aaron Enescu Christian (Joey) Exton Alejandro Ferrigno Solomon (Sam) Floyd
i kiristopher Fournier Caleb Glover Luis Gonzales de
Leon RocaRodrigo Gonzalez - Robert Gray
Barbara
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The Eighth Grade
Zachary H annon Zechariah Harris James Herbert Miguel Hernandez- Michel Rizo
Marcelo Hernandez Charles Ho
i i i iYeong II (Steven) Jo Jae Young (Jacob) Kim
Ju W oon (Jamie) Kim Tae Hyun (Mark) Kim Young W oo (David) Henry KovacsKim
Zachary Langlois Hyun (Brian) Lee Soobeom (Scott) Lee Sea Hoon (Ted) Lim Gabriel Loyola Villarreal
Andres Martinez
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The Eighth Grade
Ryan McCabe
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Neil McCalmont Santiago Menendez Barrera
rcmCharles Moore Taiehi Okada Francis Paek
Byung Kwon (Joseph) Park
Kunho Park
wRobert Patterson David Pena
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tricio (Pato) Tejedo Pablo Tirado Alfonso Amaro Mario Velazquez Pazos JongPii Yang (Poncho) Trevino
Juan Pablo Zambrano Trevino
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Winters in New Hampshire seem to last forever! The days are short, cold, and gray. But that doesn't stop us from trying to have fun whenever we can. Whether it is hockey at the Bayreuther's house, sledding
down Clancy, winter doesn't have to be fcold and dreary. Sometimes it can be a |Blast! I
Hockey Practices on the lake, ice fishing Itournaments, Snow sculpture icompetitions, and even "chariot races" |can all get the blood, and the fun, |pumping! I
Jim Herbert helped lead the Alpine ski team to a record season.
From left to right: Jas Spearman ('10) wins the Cardigan Wrestling Tournament for his weight class, Andres Martinez ('11) pulls a sick grab at Loon Mtn., Robbie Tuite ('10) sprints for the puck, Charles Moore ('11) goes up for two
"I love the joy of riding. The feel of it when you go off a jump and in theair, is just peaceful, I guess.."
-Caleb Glover '11
"Playing hockey at Cardigan is amazing. The coaches, the rink, yourteammates, and friends cheering you on."
-Ro Saavedra '12
"I've learned alot by beiing on varsity basketball for three years here at Cardigan. I've learned a lot of new skills that will help me at my next
schools." John Rhyne '10
Back Row: Coach Barker, Zach Langlois, Hayden Jenkins, Jack Wilson, Gordon Borek, Connor Van Arnam, Tripp Pace, Max King, Coach Leroy. Middle Row: Ryan Conery, Cam Lee, Jared Thompson, Matt Borghi, Adam Philie. Front Row: Jacob Caffrey, Luke Bennett, Cam McCusker, Tyler Evangelous, Cole Franklin.
Varsity Hockey this year was all about hard work, on and off of the ice. Long sessions of getting insane payed off late in games. The team played smart, tough, hard-nosed hockey, defeating opponents who in many cases were older and bigger. The players had a great experience this season.
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Jack Row: Coach Fitzgerald, Bobby Gray, Aidan Driscoll, Aaron Enescu, Robbie Tuite, Ville /entoniemi, Shaymus Colman, Charlie Kissel, Arick Escamilla, Spencer Han, Coach Turcotte. i/liddle Row: Charlie Day, Clark Macomber, Hyungtae Kim(Manager). Front Row: Eddie Kim, :^harles Ho, Chris Fournier, Derek Chaney, Nolan Callahan.
WE PLAY TO WIN
This year’s JV Hockey team has done a great job holding their own against tougher high school teams. Captained by Robbie Tuite, this year’s team is a scrappy group who pride themselves on never giving up. Some highlights of the year were the big win in the first game of the season against St. Louis, and a large defeat over Holderness, a high school JV team. This season was an overall successful one for the team. Many kids, some of whom just started playing hockey, learned many things, and gained a lot from their coaches as well as teammates.
Back Row: Coach Granger, Eddy Chang, Diego Ramonfaur, Sebastian LaPointe, Anton Lohner-Piazza, Coach Wennik Middle Row; Patrick Boland, Daniel Ray, Alex Brennan, Juri Yun, Nicholas Lykins, Henry Day Front Row:
Chris Otap Steven Page, Jae Heon Kim, Alex An, Jake Gilbert
Sebastian LaPointe, above, was a leading scorer for the Thirds team this winter.
Henry 6ay brir^s the pucl< up the ice against Eaglebrook
"Our season was a challenging one, with a difficult schedule," says Jake Gilbert, above, who spent many minutes this season in the net for the Cougars, doing his best to stop shots from the other team. "It went well, despite the challenges. W e had some help from Mr. LeRoy, pulling out a win against Rectory."
From top left: Coadh Ken^iy-r David CafWenasi-Luis Roca^DaTfrtel Somaano, Ricardo Rovira,^';||5^' Max Rodriguez, Rodrigo G onzalezM lex Ferrigno, David Pena, Coach Sinclair Second'row: Cliapin Leathenwood, Poncho Trevino, Collier Rutiidge, Manuel Afif, f i ^ c Kota Ohashi Bottom row: Mark Reidmueller, Gabriel Loyola, Gerardo Barroso, Morgan Himmer, Pablo Tirado, Ro Saavedra, Ryan McCabe I P I
Reserve Hockey; Winners in euribeoli!
Daniel Somuafio celebrates . Cardigan's score on Eaglebrook
After only 2 wins, 1 tie, and 5 losses, the Reserve Hockey team played well and learned a great deal about the skills needed to play the game. They tried their best and are winners in our book!
Morgan Himmer guards the Cougars Net
Poncho carries the puck to go for a goal
Gabriel pokes the puck away on D.
Overall Record; 1 3 - 1 3 Captains; DQ Williams and John Rhyne
Coach Hannis, Andrew Herron, Tony Karalekas, Holden Softer, Alex Kotrady, John^Rhyne,^eng Yang Peng, Coach Lynch, Jake
Marvin, Charles Moore, DonQuale Williams, Cheng Luo, Kevin Johnson, Koji Gormezano (Not pictured: Allen Dawson)
AI A winning percentage of 50% is nothing to be disappointed in when I Vour’re playing teams of mostly older students from prep schools. It coull S-even make a .500 season seem like quite an accomplishment, which many I on Varsity feel it was.;i Development is the key. "I have improved a lot now, and can use my left
i|hand freely," says Holden Softer '10, "and I have better shots now." Tony f 1 Karalekas felt that he "...improved greatly from the beginning of the f;: season." "The whole team improved from the beginning of season," said § CJ Moore '11, "we're a whole lot better than when we started." Tough
games this season included losses to Brewster, Belmont Hill, and a very competitive Hillside team. Most of the team agrees, however, that the besi games of the season were the wins against Eaglebrook.
Andrew Herron plays hard on t h i ,
lae Hyun said he helped the team with good passes. He thought the Sughest game was against Indian River during parent's weekend and the ast game was against Newport. Even though they lost twice, the first ame they lost by 20 points and the second time they lost by 10 points, hus, they improved a lot. Carter Cockrell said that he scored multitudes f time and he had great rebounds. He thought the toughest game was gainst Brewster and the best game was against Indian River. They lost, ut, they ended the game with double overtime.
ven though the record did not show much in the win column, the team ton the Hanover tournament to end the year on a high note.
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Back Row: Coach Tureck,Woung Woo Kim, Josepti Park, Tot LimfMarlcKlm, Jamie Kim,Alex Hong, Mr. Holt. MiddfeTlowt-Gianni Leslie, Dahny LeefPeter Ferland,Brian Lee,
Ian Jafig, Kunho Park, {lames L^e. Front Row: Ms. GahagSrt,'1v1iekey Oh, Ahdrew Jeong, Austin Kim, Brian Hwang, Jonathan Tuffey, Cole Brennan.
fkThirds basketball had a great season with a lot of talented players, who all progressed tremendously throughout the year.
l^jWhile there were a few losses at the beginning of the season, the I team picked up confidence with some big wins towards the end,
ncluding a big win against Eaglebrook. Several players stepped up after the team's main ball handler, Ian Jang, went down with an njury to his hand early in the season. Alex Hong, Danny Lee, and James Park all stepped up to play big roles. "We grew a lot as a team," said Coach Holt, "and with 20 players, we had some good scrimmages at practice all year."
James Park inbounds the ball.
Cole Brennan goes for the layup.
Back: Coach Cushing, Jacob Kim, Shawn Kim, Jas Spearman, Eric Kwon, JP Yang, James Howard, Coach Kreuzburg. Middle: Aidan Garron, Harrison Krepack, Nick Slaughter, Justin Choi, David Jarosiewicz. Front: Zach Harris, John Stephens, Auden Menke, Ben Auerbach, Martin Worgan,
Charles Stephens.
New England Junior Prep School Wrestling ChampionshipsJust an example of how well our wrestlers did throughout their season
Zach Harris ’11,119 lb. Division, was nominated for and voted the Outstanding Wrestler of the Tournament.
Jas Spearman ’10, 166 lb Division, stuck his opponent to the mat in the Championship Round to bring home another first-place medal!
John Stephens ’10, 144 lb. Division, pinned his way through the tournament and brought home a first-place “Championship” medal for Cardigan.
Eric Kwon ’11, 149.8 lb. Division, brought home a fourth-place medal. Shawn Kim ’10, 149.8 Division, ended up taking home a third-place medal.
Harrison Krepacit ’10, 153.6 lb Division, brought home a second-placemedal for Cardigan.
Jacob Kim ’11, 166 lb Division, after a tough, double-overtime bout, ended up bringing home a fourth-place medal.
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G ray. Second row: N oah Drum m ond, C hand ler Spearm an, Jim Herbert, G arret Philips, Hayden Holland, M ario V e lasques . Front row: C oach Fera, C onner D iebel, Ben Intarapuvasak, Jam es Lee,
W yatt H im m er, M ichael C hang, Sam Durst
Left to Right; Coach Sum ner, Juan Pablo Zam brano, M iguel H ernandez, C aleb Glover, Alex Villareal, Pato Tejedo , Z ak Harm on, Victor A lveraz, Jose M anuel Soto, S penser Hukill, Andres
M artinez, Will Jarosiew icz
"We had alot of exoeriences that will be remembered as a huge step ofImprovement," s a i^ ^ H a r m o n .
Led by Caleb Glover anji Zak Harmon, The team experienced alot of growth with a lot of bgginners. "We usually got 5th or 6th places in races and meets agairj§t High Schools." Not bad for a group of mostly beginners!
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Robi? D ^ a rs , Chai^ McGough, Miles Beach, Mr,.Ramos, Mao Mao Wei, Joey Exton
ILMnVSThis year’s Nordic Ski team was a very young but promising team, representing each grade.
Four of the six team members were new to the sport.
We raced in the Lakes Region League against older, stronger, and more experienced high school students. Our goal for all those races was to finish th 5 kilometer course, and when we finished ahead of other racers, it was icing on our cake! We also raced in the New Hampshire Middle School Division Races. Thi highlight of the season was our 7th place finish in a fieic of sixteen teams in the Middle School State Championships. Not bad fo a group of novices!
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Coach Rocha, John Hoyle Rymer, Sam Floyd, Nelson Klein, Robert Patterson, Coach Hart, Talchi Okada, Adam Goldsmith, Mateusz Poplelarz,
David Pena, Chris Binkley, David Pena
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Glory, Passion, Sweat, Blood.The sounds of drums and possessed
players.Everyone in the moment.
Everyone wanting to cook the bird. The rivalry brings out the best in
players.The fierce competition just makes it
more enjoyable.During the game, players want to
destroy Eaglebrook.But in the end everyone shakes hands
And leaves everythii
Dti^viRralekas and Holden Softer were Tiong the cheering fans. “Bump! Bamp! ump! We saturated them!” said Tony. Perfection beyond domination!” said olden. “Guys! Don’t get scared of losing lis battle! That guy with a tattoo on his arm just a joke!” Ms. Scout cheered with
ardigan Students. Eaglebrook Day was not ily an intense day of competition, but it was so a day for all Cardigan students to gather ►gether, and cheer each other.____________
Winter Sports Awards
Varsity Basketball: John Rhyne, Alexander Kotrady,
KojI Gormezano
Wrestling: Zechariah Harris, James Spearman, Auden
Menke (not pictured)
Varsity Hockey: Jacob Caffrey, Jack Wilson, Cameron IVIcCusker
JV Basketball; Francis Paek, Tim Shi, Carter
Cockrell
Alpine Skiing: Noah Drummond, Chandler Spearman, James
Herbert (not pictured)
JV Hockey: Christophej Fournier, Nolan Callaha Charles Ho, Charles Da
Thirds Basketball: Daniel Lee, Alex Hong, Ian Jang,
Mark Kim (not pictured)
On Saturday, March 6th the winter sport teams were honored and the awards for best, most improved and outstandig athletes for each team were awarded.
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Snowboarding: Caleb Glover, Zachary Harmon
Reserve Hockey: Morg^ Himmer, David
Rodriguez, Kota OhasI
Nordic: Joey Exton, Henry Kovacs (not pictured)
Thirds Hockey: Jacob Gilbert, Christopher Otai
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Mario Velasques - Silver Key - Sculpture Adam Goodsmith - Silver Key - Sculpture Eric Kwon - Honorable Mention - Painting
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Mr. Auerbach peers through the “Window Tank." "Now there's always fish flakes all over my desk.” says Mr. Lane.
ordered tank with muchthicker glass than they
(About 65 gallons
Whats Next in store forCardigan? "A coral reef
next projct. Then, I'dlike to make theGreenhouse roomactually green, with lotsand lots of plants, andbirds!
Fish watching has become a favorite passtime of Zach Harris, Peter Ferland, David Jarosiewicz, and Henry Kovacs.
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First place: "Taco Dudes": Gabriel Loyola,Ricardo Rovira (not pictured: John Rymer, Joey Exton)
Second place: "Sarah's Pals": J.H. Hyun, John Choi,yZach Harris, Joseph Park Francis P^ek, Ted Lim
Mrst place: "Sticky$$$": Spencer Ian, Shawn Kim, Justin Choi, )anny Belback
Second place: "SNILEFTCHED": Cheng Luo, Cam McCusker, Luke Bennett, Adam Philie
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"We have WORLD LANGUAGE DAY??? Oh great, what's THAT gonna be?"
Most boys grumbled when they heard the announcement, but only because they didn't konw what Mr. Cushing REALLY had in store for them. Two and a half hours of simply FUN in the snow!
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above, left: John Stephens goes for a pass in a game of frozen handball.
above: Jose Manuel Soto and Cam Lee work on their living room ice sculpture.
Right: Arick Escamilla throws a nasty hip-check during a handball game.
Opposite Page, top left: Ryan Connery was chosen as the chariot "driver" for the roman chariot races.
Activities ranged from Chariot Races, (pictured above), frozen hand ball, to ice sculpting. There were even some indoor activities like Sumo Wrestling to give everyone a chance to warm up!
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Forget snowmobiling. You want real speed? Try this sport out!
The ice is 18 inches thick. AH the snow has blown away. You don't play hoclcey. What else is one to do on a cold winter's day? Stay inside and get warm? HFXK Nf)! Not if you're name is Mr. Hart!
Mr. Hart has owned this little jewell for quite a number of years. Three blades connected to a tube frame, with a sail on top. Little pedals to to steer with, and only the wind to carry you forward.
Oh yeah, and there's no brakes.Good luck trying to stop!
Left: Mr. Granger and Mr. Auerbach look on as Mr. Hart gives a quick lesson on how to drive the Ice Boat.
Below: Mr. Granger pilots the ice boat around Canaan Street Lake.
Above: Mr. Lane tries to regain feeling in his fingers. 10 degrees with a windchill of....wait..,|^w ' fast was he going?Left; Sam Floyd takes a spin aroutl the lake as he steers with the foot pedals and tries not to get hismetl killed!
On March 4 & 5, 2010, the Gardigan'Mountain School Players presented two plays for the
comniunity's enjoyment. A fun , ^ I time was had by all as students ^ and faculty}' gave
us a humorous
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Every journey has a beginning, and an end. At Cardigan, new boys and faculty each year synnbolize this start of their journey with the dawn climb to the top of Mt. Cardigan.
The early wake up is brutal. Buses have to be loaded before 4 a.m. in order to be at the summit in time to see the sun crest the horizon. But, those who make the trek are rewarded with incredible views and a sight that some may never see in their lifetime: The sun rising over the beautiful and peaceful forests of New Hampshire from the top of a mountain with unbroken views in all directions.
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An incredibly cold summit awaited the boys this year, as the wind and temperature kept most boys huddled together at the top. Overcast conditions meant that the sunrise was only visible for a few moments, but they were an incredible few moments.
The rising sun of the new day symbolizes the fresh start that awaits every boy
I at Cardigan. It is also a I reminder that time is short. I and its up to each boy to ^ |
make the most of their time at Cardigan, before the sun sets at the end of their career.
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"Kitchen saved my life"
-Harrison Krepacl<
"RacksPlease"
- Spencer Han
"Kitchen crew completes me" -John Rhyne
"Life is like a dishwaher; you
never know what you're going to get
out of it." -Jack Wilson
"Can we get a soda?" -Eddie Kim
My favorite part of kitchen is having dirty, hot water spashed all over me. I can take a shower afterwards."
-Austin Kim
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by Eddie MmEveryone in the dining hall was enjoying their beef taco, with the exception of kitchen crew number four. We finshed our meal and took a heavy step into the kitchen. I tried to swallow but my mouth was too dry. I grabbed my elastic gloves and slipped them on. I went to the window where all the plates get sent through and I waited for the inevitable pile of plates to come.
It was twenty minutes into the meal and plates started to pile up. I was busy handing plates to people working in the pit and they were busy sending things through. The unloaders were sweating from the hot water used to wash the plates.
It seemed like the meal was never going to be over but we worked hard until the job was done.
Surely kitchen crew is hard work but after we are done, there is always a great feeling inside us. Plus, we always get a can of soda after it.
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Brewster IIBack Row: David Pena, Max Rodriguez, Matt Borghi, Kota Ohashi, Kevin Choi, Sheng Yang Peng, Kevin Johnson, Ben Auerbach, Mr. Auerbach. Front Row: Chase McGough, JH Hyun, Mr. Cushing, Paul Kim, Peter Ferland, Steven Jo, Mark Kim, Adam Goldsmith.
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Each year, a special gropu of boys emerge from Cardigan. They know Cardigan inside and out like nobody else; they are 4 year boys.
Congratulations to this year's special group. You will know doubt be remembered for many years to come by the faculty and staff that have gotten to know you so well over the past 4 years. While you will be missed, now its time to move on!
Justin Choi Danny Belback
Andy Kebalka Luke Bennett
Good luck, boys, wherevthe future may take yoi
We hope you will alwa>look back with fon
memories of the school thecalled you Cougar:
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CAIRDIGANIf you ask Adam Philie what its like being Cardigan's school leader, he'd probably say something about the amount of responsibility involved. But its not neccessarily the work he's referring to. "[It's been mostly] the example I have to set. It has always been hard to be on top of my game, attitude-wise, all the time."
There are plenty of times when any boy here at Cardigan can get frustrated. Its not that anyone purposely tries to not live up to the core values, J but it takes effort to keep at it. "At Cardigan," says ^ Adam, "there is pressure coming from all over; ] parents, peers, teachers, coaches, yourself, and \ at many times, it can be overwhelming. It makes it easy to slide.” Despite the pressure, Adam does \ , his best to live up to the core values and what the s j community expects from him. “A leader needst
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confident and unafraid of failure. A leader has be passionate and compassionate towards his
peers. A leader has to be focused, and most of all has to realize that when it comes down to it, he is the same as everyone else around him, and no better.” Adam doesn't think there are very many people alive who can always live up to these qualities, “but they are in my mind constantly, and ] I try to stick to them as best I can.” >One could say that Adam has had leadership run in his family. Adam's older brother Drew was Cardigan's school leader in 2005-06, before going off to Deerfield. “I didn't really think about being school leader in 8th grade. When people asked me about following my brother's footsteps, I would usually just say that I was planning on taking my own path. When I talked to my brother about Cardigan, it was always about sports, and things like school leader never really came up. The times when I thought about leadership positions in general were in leadership class. Other than that.It was never really something I thought about a lot.”
What advice can this year's school leader give to future students? “Submerge yourself in all of the things that Cardigan has to offer. Also, don't take
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2009-2010 School Leader
Adana Philie
what Cardigan gives you for granted. After talking to kids that have graduated, I have been told that there are many aspects of daily life where Cardigan is far superior.”
“If you want to be a leader at Cardigan, don't let it run the way you act in the community. Keep it on your mind, but be true to who you are. Be genuine and kind to others, and most of all, don't fake it. Be true to yourself and your peers.
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^ 9 4 3 Secretary Max King
Tresurer Jake Caffrey
Vice President Mao Mao Wei
Victor Alvarez
Home Town: Queretaro, Mexico
"I like long walks on the beach, candle lit dinners, and romantic memories."
Goal:Keep moving forward
Gerardo Barroso CanedoNickname: Barroso
Home Town: Mexico City, Mexico
"I never give up."
Goal:Live by the core values
Daniel BelbackNickname: Danny
Home Town: Grafton, NH
"I am happy where I am doing what I am doing."
Goal:Be successful in life
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Nickna)i^:|Lukeski McConcussions ttom^ jq ^n : Rochester, NH, USA
snileftched-bar south into a legit cele."
Goals:don't get too many concussions
Gordon BorekNickname: Polar BearHome Town: Durham, NH, USA
"I like to work hard."
Goals: To make an impression on my next school
Matthew BorghiNickname: Buddha
Hometown: Wolfeboro, NH, USA
"I live in Brewster 2"
Goals: Go to College
Jacob Caffrey
Home town: Bethesda, MD, USA
"I run show."
Goals after Cardigan: Make it to the show.
David CardenasNickname: Cardenas
Home town: Monterrey, Mexico
"Too many memories to refresh one...too many goodtimes. Viva Mexico!"
Goals after Cardigan: To finish college, have a good time, and marry a beautiful girl.
Derek Chaney
Home town: Boca Raton,
"I am a hard worker and Family is important to mi
Goals after Cardigan: Varsity Baseball, Colle,
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ass of 2010I n Woo Choi
Nickname: Little Woo wn: Seoul, Sotuh Korea
D in size t ^ a t does not mean I can be j ' / i^sily knocked off by others.
Goail ^ d ig an : Be a renowned movie producer by^^^ain ing money through business.
Ryan Conery
Hometown: Acton, MA, USA
"I enjoy playing hockey and lacrosse."
Goals for after Cardigan: Do well at my next school.
Harold Allan DawsonNickname: AD
Home town: Atlanta, GA, USA
"I work my hardest to be the best."
Goals after Cardigan: I want to continue my hard work at my next school and be at the top in sports
and academics.
Cole Franklin
Home town: Dartmouth, MA, USA
"M y favorite sports are hockey and lax."
Goals after Cardigan: To have a long hockey career.
Arick EscamillaNickname: Escamilla
Home town: Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
"I play the drums and I am a hockey player."
Goals after Cardigan: Do well in my life
Tyler EvangelouNickname: Ty Dog Home town: Wilmington,
"I play hockey." / / f " 7 ^
Goals after Cardigan: D ^ \ ^ l in life.
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</><i!dass of 2010oacob Gilbert
Nickname: Jake wbury Port, MA, USA
id hockey and have fun."
; Succeed at high school.
Koji GormezanoNickname: Riceball Hometown: M ill Valley, California
"I love Cardigan Mountain School."
Miles HamiltonNickname: Miles
Home town: Philladelphia, PA, USA
"Youngest of 5 mad Philly sports fans."
Goals after Cardigan: Get into St. George's andfinish school.
Seung Hyun Han
Nickname: HanshiHome town: Daejeon, South Korea
"I am Spencer Han and I really enjoy playing soccer and hockey."
Goals after Cardigan: After Cardigan, I would like to continue my studies through graduate school and become a business man.
Andrew HerronNickname: Belt
Home town: Houston, TX, USA
"Hove baseball, pizza, and vitamin water."
Goals after Cardigan: Play pro baseball
James HowardNickname: F.C.Hometown: Marblehead,^
"I try to figure things out,
Goals after Cardigan: Fu asperation and discover/
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^ Nickname: H J. or Jenksome town; West Barnstable, MA, USA
t ^ favorite things are golf and a great meal."
after Cardigan: Go to my choice of secondary school and c<dl ge, and after go into the FBIand
retire on an island on a golf course.
Anthony KaralekasNickname: Naples Hometown: Naples, FL, USA
"Does that come with a free bowl of soup?"
Goals for after Cardigan: Play Division 1 college basketball
Andrew KebalkaNickname: Andy
Home town: Lebanon, NH, USA
"I am a motivated student who enjoys lifeexperiences."
Goals after Cardigan: Persue a career in economics.
Dae Hyun Kim
Nickname: DanielHome town; Seoul, South Korea
"I love to play tennis, eat good food, and party with Jake Gilbert."
Goals after Cardigan: Hopefully Iw ill go to Choate, then off to Brown, to become a doctor just like my dad.
Dong Kyu KimNickname: Austin
Home town: Seoul, Korea
"3-year Hinman boy!"
Goals after Cardigan: Enjoy my life, and enjoy whatI do in the future.
Jung Su KimNickname: Shawn Home town: Seoul, Korea
"I am joyful every day."
Goals after Cardigan: a successful biotechnici
Class of 201
ass of 2010Hyun Kim
Nickname: Carlos iwn; Seoul, South Korea
etic and sociable person."
: Go to college and learn to least 5 different languages.
Maximillian KingNickname: MaxHometown: Georgetown, MA, USA
"I am very interesting when it comes to Math.(Alg. 2)
Goals for after Cardigan: Go to a great high school and a great college
Charlie KisselNickname: Chuck.
Hometown: Bay Head, N J, USA
"I like to work hard."
Goals after Cardigan: To marry Charlie Hesse.
Nelson KleinNickname: Woody toaster ham guy Home town: Raleigh, NC, USA
"M y nickname makes no sense."
Goals after Cardigan: Donate to my favorite school.
Alexander KotradyNickname: Vladimir
Home town: Durham, CT, USA
"I believe in socialism and the secret police."
Goals after Cardigan: Restore Mother Russia
Harrison KrepaqNickname: Harry Home town: M ill Valley,
"Every day is a gift, that's present."
Goals after Cardigan: Ti
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Nickname: Anton ;y, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
endly, quiet, and loyal."
'gan: Get into one of my high ils, enjoy the warm weather."
Cheng LuoNickname: Super ChengHometown: ShenZhen, Guang Dong, China
"I love play basketball and study english."
Goals for after Cardigan: Improve english and basketball skills.
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Jacob MarvinNickname: Jake
Home town: Seattle, W A , USA
"I'm not supposed to be within 200 ft of a Chuck E.Cheese."
Goals after Cardigan: To be successful throughouthigh school.
Cameron McCuskerNickname: CamskyHome town; Canaan, NH, USA
"I am a Canaanite who goes to boarding school."
Goals after Cardigan: Have a good life, have fun, and be a good friend.
Alfred PaceNickname: Tripp
Home town: Needham, MA, USA
"I snipe Ginos."
Goals after Cardigan: Work hard, party hard.Be successful.
Steven PageNickname: Steven Page Home town: Dover, MA, US
"I like spending time with fi
Goals after Cardigan: Go t
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Nickname: Charlie town: Merrimac, MA, USA
I am a h a r d a t school and fun on vacation"
Goals aftet^GwdCan: Be successful at my next school
Sheng Yang Peng
Nickname: Penger Home town: Harbin, China
"I can go to the N BA !"
Goals for after Cardigan: To be a good basketball player
Adam Philie
Nickname: Philie Home town: E. Sandwich, MA, USA
"I am a hard worker and like playing sports and spending time with my friends and family."
Goals after Cardigan: Acheive at high levels
Diego RamonfaurNickname: RamonHome town: Monterrey, N.L., Mexico
"I play a lot of different sports and I make friends in no time."
Goals after Cardigan: Graduate college and have a healthy life.
Johnathan RhyneNickname: Brother
Home town: Linconton, NC, US
"I Lived in Ireland for a year."
Goals after Cardigan: Become a basketball coach. Getinto a good college.
Jiacheng ShiNickname: TimHome town: Beijing, China
"I love to play soccer and b; friends."
Goals after Cardigan: Go successful student.
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Nickname: Pete flo^e Washington, NY, USA g -
halidworker ai^,^;^trive to be the best. Family ^ / / ' is important to me"
eals; Gon^peiy or Salisbury, Varsity Baseball College and my dream is to play M LB
/ / / / ' and beyond.
Holden SofferNickname: LoopsHome Town: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
"I love life!"
Goals: Excell at whatever school I go to.
James Allan SpearmanNickname: Jas
Hometown: Canaan, NH, USA
"Do I get chicks? Yes. Do I play lax? Yes. Do I get chicks becuase I play lax? No. I'm very affluent."
Goals:To become a professional musical theater actor
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John Stephens
Home Town: Woodstock, VT, USA
"I am the Hinman 1 floor leader"
Goals: Go to college.
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Jared Thompson
Nickname: J-Bone Home Town: Whitefish, MT, USA
"I am hardworking and enjoy all sports"
Goals: Attend St. Paul's
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Nickname: Robby Home Town: Auburn, NH
Goals: Be successful in »a»ever shoo
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;r Cardigan I want to go to college.
Ville VentoniemiHometown: Hyvinkaa, Finland
Goals for after Cardigan; Some school.
Yingmao WeiNickname: Mao Mao
Home town: Beijing, China
"I like to be happy and make friends."
Goals after Cardigan: Improve my english skills.
DonQuale WilliamsNickname: D.Q.Home town: Brooklyn, NY, USA
"I am confident in myself and I am hard working."
Goals after Cardigan: Go to a Division 1 college.
John WilsonNickname: Man-child
Home town: Wrentham, MA, USA
"I tried to be reasonable, I don't like it."-Clint Eastwood
"We boil at different degrees."-Clint Eastwood
Congratulations, Class of 2010!
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Each spring, school elections are held for the following year's senior leaders. Based on student and faculty votes, boys who receive the highest leadership ranking have the opportunity to run for school leader. After naming the school leader, the faculty meets to select the remaining leadership positions from the highest vote getters. These positions are announced in May of each year.
Student leaders work after school has concluded to clean the dorms, and then arrive early to prepare for the new school year. It isn't easy work, but the challenges faced by student leaders help them to grow in their final year at Cardigan before secondary school.
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Day Stwd ntLea gr: Daniel Bglback Dining Hall; Head Stewtar.d; Chiles Pairy Grjeen I^y Coprdiufttpr; Hayden, Jenlgn? Iqfemat|pijal, Student Coprdinatpr; Sang Hyui),
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Luke BennettGagne your whole family is very proud of you, we know you will continue to make us proud
Love from
ALL OF US!!!
Dongkyu Kim
ly treasure, Dongkyu
I t are proud of your graduation from ardigan Mountain School after 3 years, lom and dad are proud of what you have 3ne and accomplished, growing up as a Dung adult.
I t want to tell you at this moment; Be Tibitious!our world is bigger and wider than ours.
ove always,[om & Dad
Miles Hamilton
M iles.. . .Sm iles....M ookers....the last of 5 . ...last but not the least....Browns vs. Blondes...Comfort Silkies...W est H ill.. .Haverford.. .Benchmark and the bus.. .Cardigan... can you pick up your messages yet?...Bryn Mawr.. .driving the golf cart.. .living on the third floor ...New port...Bailey’s Beach...Just Add Water...hey boat boy!...Steamboat.. .first tracks with Bill Stuart... Robin H ood.. .Sail Caribbean.. .Ireland with Grannie and the cousins.. .London and Paris with the fam ily.. .Sea Dream for the 80th Birthday cruise...Ocean R eef...golf cart license.. .Antigua.. .Jake and tennis with the guys... Pasta wheels and bow ties .. .goldfish.. .the bigger the box the better... Applesauce and juice... Ginger A le... Coca Cola no ice please.. .i-tunes .. .PSP to X B O X .. .Dave Matthews.. .BlackBerry in your future.. .is your cell phone charged?...i-chat.. .S8 in three years.. .Eagles Games...Flyers Games to Video Games...
Congratulations M iles.. ..we all love you .. .xxoo.. .Mom, Dad, Dory, Sam, Crawford and Gray.
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'I hope your dreams take you to the corners ofyour smiles.”
Jacob CaffreyJacob-
Your solid work ethic and resilient sense of humor will take you far.
Congratulations !
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Tony KaralekasTony.
Congratulations on your many accomplishments at Cardigan.
You continue to strive for excellence in all
that you do and it shows.Thank you for bringing
so much joy and laughter to our family.
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W e love very much! Mom. Dad. Peter Grams & Aunties
Remi & Rocky
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PETER SIEGEL
IT WAS JUST YESTERDAY WHEN
YOU WERE MY CURLY HEADED
MONSTER! I AM SO PROUD OF YOU
PETER! YOU HAVE BECOME A FINE
YOUNG MAN.
LOVE YOU SO MUCH
Hatrieon KrepaokCongratulations!
You've worked hard and we're so proud of you.
We love you very much, xo Dad, Mom & Aaron
Derek Chaney
CongratulationsBear!
We are so proud of you!
Love,Mom, Dad and Jessica
Spencer HanCongratulations New Start!
Spencer, Our lovely son and My big brother(Charlie says),You are really great boy.We are always proud of all of yours and always love you.
Love Daddy, Mom and Charlie
Cameron Charles McCusker
We love you, Cam! Congratulations!
Love,Mom, Dad, Colin
(Brodie), and Buzz
JACOB GILBERT
BLAZE Stan 2009-2010
Thanks to the Blaze members for all their hard work!
Dong Kyu Austin Kim
Shawn Kim Adam Philie Spencer Han
Eric Kwon John Stephens Eddie Kim
We'll shoot you next year!!Contributing Photograplners:Eric Kwon, Spenser Hukill, Caleb Glover, and Sam Floyd.
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Nelson Hoffman KleinCardigan Mountain School
We love you Mom, Dad, Tia, Dave, Taryn, Nancy, Tio, & Gail
Cardigan Mountain
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The Varsity Team has been having a great season", says head coach John Bayreuther. Although every team has their problems, which showed in the game against Deerfield. It was a close game, and also one we should have won, but what we want doesn't always happen. Throughout this game the coaches saw things that the team had to work on. The most evident issues are emotional control and focus. Since that day the team has been improving greatly. The leaders o f the team are Max King, Jack Wilson, Adam Philie, Cam McCusker, Nolan Callahan and Conor Van Arnam. Each brings an important aspect to the team, but what makes them so important are not only their performances, but also their leadership. The team is also represented by four 7th graders—Auden Menke, Hayden Holland, Martin Worgan, and Cam Lee. These players are "young" says Coach Bayreuther and are still developing. They also will carry the burden o f leading the team next year when the seniors leave. One thing that Mr. Bayreuther is very proud o f is that the team is good at getting beat up without giving up. They are a very physical team and that is one thing that make them dominant. This is the Varsity Team for the year o f 2010.
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Top: Coach Beale, Coach Tureck, Eric Kwon, Jake Gilbert, Sebastian LaPointe, Dan Somuano, Diego Ramonfaur, Sam Floyd, Ville Ventoniemi, Coach Gray; Middle; Charles Ho, John Choi, Ryan Conery, Derek Chaney, Spencer Han, Bobby Gray, Juri Yun; Bottom; Alex
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Nelson Klein, Daniel Kim, Danny Belback, Charlie Kissell, Luke Bennett Eddie Kim, Justin Choi, Andy Kebalka, Steven Page
liatlpnal uritQr HonorSociety.ISetTolarshIp - Leadership - Service - Citizenship - Character
New Members: Jared Thompson, Neil McCalmont, Sebastian LaPointe, Seung Hyun (Spencer) Han, David Cardenas, Sang Hyun (Eddie) Kim, Nolan Callahan , Tae Hyung (Alex) An, Connor Van Arnam, Dae Hyun
(Daniel) Kim, Zechariah Harris Sponsors (back row) Mr. Feeley, Mrs. lacuzzi, James Spearman, Jun Woo (Justin) Choi, Daniel Belback, Dong Kyu (Austin) Kim, Adam Philie, Jung Su (Shawn) Kim, Matthew Borghi, Mr. Caprow, Dr. McCormick
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BEEP BEEP” goes my alarm at 5:35 am. I J reluctantly get up to turn it off and I sit in my bed thinking, “another day of polar bear”. I get out of bed, put on my blue bathing suit and walk across the hall to wake up the other slumbering beast. There, Eric would lay deep in his sleep. I would whisper, “Eric... Eric”, but he never wakes up. So, I have to start hitting him on the leg to wake him up. He sits in bed whining and finally gets out and puts on his bathing suit. We take the long, cold and sometimes dangerous walk over to the waterfront. On the way over we would complain that our toes are cold and we may need to get them amputated. We would finally reach the waterfront bridge and wait for Mr. Gray’s arrival, and then sprint into the water and feel the sensation of cold water hit us like a punch in the face. We would run out of the water shivering but awake. Then we run to our dorm and enjoy a long hot shower.
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1 vvas born in^hfe path of the w fnt^ wind,•I was raised ^here the [noumaiii^s §it^'old. Then- spffih flhl^e Wateri canre ^artfcfrig down, And >4em®mbfer the t^es tRe^ t(Jfd.Ther vtfhfsfling ways 6fTViy yoOngSr days fd o quickly ^ W '|u ff!^ liT tjy r:^ t all of Jti PlfifeffiOfies linger bn pke th#^ht1n a fading sky.
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e been to t h e f d ^ ^ d back agaira e been moved b y ^ m e tHmgs that I've le a rn e d
^ a lot of good people ^ind I'lJW^fldud H ium -trier^ Felt the change when the seasons turned.
I I've heard all the songs that the children sing, And listened to love's melodies;
i've feit my own music within me rise Like the wind in the autumn trees:
oFheday when the flowers are blooming still nteday when the grass is still green
My rolling waters will round the bend And flow into the open sea.
0 here's to theYainbow that's followed me here, nd here's to the friends that I know;
d here's to t h r o n g that's within me now ill sing it wherS^er I go.
i In your sunshine, sing me aurn
Ever moving, and winding and free;
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With a precocious smile, and^. cherished by all, David was guided by a steady moral
compass and was a champion for truth and justice. He had a
passion for the outdoors, animals and was an avid, courageous, and talented
climber.He also had great hair!
You rolling old river, you changing old river,
Let's you and me, river, run down to the sea