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THE CARDIGAN MISSIONCardigan Mountain School offers a close-knit community that prepares middle school boys - in mind, body, and spirit -- for

responsible and meaningful lives in a global society.

CARDIGAN'S CORE VALUESTo achieve our mission, we reward effort and accomplishment, helping each boy realize his academic, physical, and personal potential through

the integration of the following core values in all aspects of daily life.

COMPASSIONWe cherish the quality of kindness, asking each member of

our community to “love thy neighbor as thyself,” and we embrace the importance of service for the greater good.

HONESTYWe expect rigorous honesty in all dealings.

RESPECTWe teach respect for all individuals, embracing

an appreciation for diverse perspectives.

INTEGRITYWe cultivate personal integrity, underscoring our

commitment to “doing the right thing,” through community discussion, public example, and role modeling.

SCHOLARSHIPWe instill a love of learning and promote

intellectual curiosity and growth, recognizing that each person learns differently.

FAIRNESSWe believe that all people deserve the opportunity to grow and

develop, succeed and fail, in a safe environment that values intent, effort, and accomplishment free from bias and prejudice.

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All new students and faculty begin their Cardigan experience by watching the sun rise

over Cardigan Mountain.

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Headmaster

David McCuskerCongratulations and thanks to all members of the Cardigan Mountain

School community for another outstanding year on The Point.

Best of luck to our 9th grade boys, who have completed one chapter in their educational journey and are well prepared to begin the next.

We will miss you here and we hope to stay in touch often. Thank you for representing our school so well in your new school communities.

Have a great summer, one and all!

Mr. McCusker '80 - P'09, '10

Stephanie IVIcCusker"Free Safety"

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FACULTY/ADMINISTRATION

Ryan Feeley Assistant Headmaster

Dean of Faculty ESL

Richard MacDonald Dean of Students

Leadership

Timothy Newbold Dean of Studies

Math

Lindsay Antolino ESL

David Auerbach Science Dept.

Chair

Erik Bashaw ESL

Elizabeth Beckwith Library/Study Hall

Mark Beckwith Latin

Martin Blaustein Jarrod Caprow Owen Carpino Science PEAKS Dept. Chair Faculty Intern

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FACULTY

Douglas Clark History

Andrew Cook History

Kenneth Cushing World Languages

Dept. Chair

Michael Fitzgerald Shannon Gahagan Graham Gauthier History Dept. Chair World Languages Math

Scott Ellis PEAKS

Jeffrey Good English

Sarah Graves Science

Alexander Gray English

Ann Hamel Technology Intergrator

Alexis Hannis 6th Grade

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FACULTY

Austen Hannis History

Asst. Athlethic Dir.

Steven Harris Math

William 'Winn' Hart English

Mark Holt 6th Grade

Dept. Chair

Patricia lacuzzi Librarian

AndrewJaspersohn

Christopher Kenny Allan Kreuzburg English Science

Residential Life

Corey Lawson Steven Ledbetter Timothy LeRoy Haver Markham History Music Math Dept. Chair Science ^

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FACULTY

Michael Nakade Kathleen Naroski History World Languages

Heather Oliver Science

Daniel Perricone World Languages

Edilberto Ramos Math

Della Parker PEAKS

Pablo Rocha- Vazquez

World Languages

E. James Scott Woodshop / Drama

Avery Scoville Math

Ryan Sinclair Leadership Dir. of GCI

Tad Skelley Math

Martin Wennik English Dept. Chair

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FACULTY/ADMINISTRATION

Didi Wilson PEAKS

Everett Yelton III Dir. of the Charles

Gates Lab

Sarah Young PEAKS

Chip Audett Director of

Admissions

Jessica Bayreuther John Bayreuther Karen Colburn Matthew Rinkin Assoc. Director of Assoc. Director of Admissions Admin. Director of Summer

Admissions Admissions Assistant Programs

David Perfield Director of

Development

Christopher Heaney Douglas Lovell Director of Director of

Annual Giving Parent Relations

Richard Clancy Director of

Alumni Programs

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ADMINISTRATION/STAFF

Frederick Exton Dir. of International

Relations

Barbara Frazier Data Manager

Kathryn Holland Mary Ledoux Office Manager Development

Associate

Pamela Susi Executive Assistant

Marshall Wallach Development

Officer

Joseph McHugh Business Manager

Jodie Camp Student Accounts

Jill Cavalieri 1 0 Comptroller

Joy Michelson Director of

Communications

Erin Drury Communications

Associate

Ashley Finethy Communications

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ADMINISTRATION/STAFF

Patricia Crowe Dir. of Secondary School Placement

Robert Grabill Director of

Spriritual Life

Lynne Lenihan Assistant to the

Headmaster

Courtney Boyd Student Travel

Coordinator

Michel Gray Director of

Technology

Kolby Curren Technology

Kathy McHugh Nora Yasumura Registrar Director of Global

Community Initiative

Ryan Frost Director of Athletics

Leonard Angelli Athletic Trainer

Nancy Moye Athletic Dept.

Admin. Assistant

Travis Nevins Head Alpine Ski Coach

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ADMINISTRATION/STAFF

James Marrion ■Coach'

Athletic Dept,

Karen Gray Director of Health

Services

Rosalind 'Roz' Burke

Staff RN

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Samantha Scott School Store

J. Dudley Clark Faculty Emeritus

Lisa Perfield Counselor

Health Services

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STAFF

Buildings & Grounds

David Johnson Steve Muszynski

Jeff Clifford Nicliolas Capron

Linda French Tim Jennings

Dining ServicesRichard Yebba IVIindy Boisvert

Ricl< Kahn Julie Wallace Keith Hanson

Allen Zick Wagnor Baker Robert Spano

HousekeepingBill Sweet

Debra Kierstead Lisa Collins

Rose Gardner Freda Grace

Mary (Terry) McCarthy

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G A M K S

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Oompa-Loompas Mr. Marty Wennik P'15,'16 Cormac Feeley Jackson MacDonald Molly MacDonald Sarah Harris Zeke Harris Lily Wennik Jake Wennik '16

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Back row: Coach Lawson, Coach MacDonald, Kimi wiu, Mmg Yu Yuan, George Ouyang, Anay Zhang, Daniel Kitchel, Mohamed Bamba, Young Hoon Lee, Brian Yu, Garrett Plekenpol, Nick

Humphrey, Sky Silverstein, Coach Clark, and Coach Perricone. Middle row: Gabe Moldenhauer, Bear Liu, Tommy Mi, Jeff Holt, Avery Glass, Bill Milton, Rene Trevino Garza, Adonis Williams,

Antonio Mezher, Jack Wu, Alex Grasso, and Sage Mines. Front row: Colton Bullard, Steve Garron, Leif Fosse-Greiner, Will Martinelli, Sergio Fonesca Gonzalez, Jay Chromheecke, Ted Melto,

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Thirds Football had a good season. We went from barely able to take snaps and run plays to running the plays perfectly and not being afraid of anything. We got along extremely well and functioned like one unit. We always backed each other up on the field and were willing to make huge changes to make our team better.

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Back row: Coach Rocha, Hector Mahbub Del Pozo, Brandon Benson, Agustin Cattoretti, Will Nearis, Carlos Ochoa, Gordon Faust, KJ Matte, Jose Gomez, Sam Koh, Coach Wennlk.

Middle row: Coach Good, James Lee, Brian Kim, Paul Capozzi, Billy Boyle, Charlie Han, DannyPhilbrick, Jordy Allard, Matteo Mangiardi, Sael Araujo Front row: Tucker Powell, Ward Betts, Luis Carcoba.

This year,-jthe Varsity Soccer^ Team’s SSison was one of hundreds of memories and great friendships. Our record was 8 wins, 4 losses, and 2 ties. Our most memorable

Varisify Soccer team photo after team victory at High Mowing School - win was a 1-0 victory overEaglebrook (Cardigan hasn't beaten them in soccer for 13 years.) Throughout the season, we developed as a whole, and we never left anyone behind. When we lost the championship game to Eaglebrook, everyone shed a few tears, but I realized that our team was the most dedicated and hard working soccer team that I have ever been a part of.

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Back row: Coach Carpino, Yuri Okada, Colin Fabian, Tae Hee Lee, Austin Franklin,Jose Harb Rodriguez, Yuze Zhang, Will Appleton, Jack Bliss, Henry Jung, Coach Nevins.

Middle row: Joonhyung Lee, Adam Sherwood, Amos Gilbert, Tanner Boyle,Mauricio Marcos Marcos, Leo Tejavibulya, Gustavo Garcia, Juan Alvaro Gomez. 25

Front row: Matt Harmon, Zach Wennik, Reilly Walsh, Ryan Houx, Beckham Bayreuther.

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Efack row: William Song, Matthew Kim, Coach Cook, Chris Jake An, Liam Hassett, Qavin MacNamara, Johnny Trotto, David Min, Diego V e lazq i^ , Will Starkey, Coach LeRoy.

Middle row; Philip Huang, Juan Belvis Alvo, Fernando Garcia, Jordan Pepe, Myles Shepard, Thaddeus Stern, Owen Brine, Trey Parker, TJ Beaver, Jonathan Schafer.

Front row: Morgan Himmer and Diego Delgado

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This season for the Thirds Soccer Team was exceptional.The highlight was our first win

against Holderness, which we won by one goal in a tough battle with bigger kids. Our coaches

helped us improve physically and mentally every day. Individual accomplishments were

Chris An and Juan Belvis scoring two goals in our CMS Jamboree and Gonch getting a

shutout against Eaglebrook in the Jamboree as well. While we did not complete our goal of

winning most of our games, we worked really hard and tried to improve everyday.

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Th I s year the Resepv§^%ccer T a i > season We started off with amost exciting game was against lndi§p j | |y ^ . W^ sti^rt^dJ^yscoring two goals, but they soon tied u%. Our pipsijtt^attitude keypt up until the final 20 secondsscored the go ahead goal giving us theJamboree we continued to work hard and stayed positive.

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Back row: Coach Antolino, Brian Hwang, Nick Butchma, Rex Chen, Daniel Lee, Phil Parry, Josh Lee, Daniel Dumas, Sergio Lopez, Coach Feeley Front row: Jack Audett, Alex Post, Jordan Abisch, Bill Pieroni, Bryan Chen,

Buzz Fisher, Cedric Elkouh, Jinwan Cho.Not pictured: Jacob Slaughter, Santiago Perez.

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CountryCross Country is a very simple sport-the idea is to learn the course and just run it, give'it your all and do not ^ e in t#tfte pain and stop. Th§ JV Cross Cdiintry Jeafri had a good seasdil. Overall we had our fun and we learTOd how to lurn our pain into gain to made us stronger every step of the way. As a tearn we made huge improvements from our first practice to our last race:

Back row: Coach Exton, Neil Chen, Mauricio Guzman, Ray Xiao, Jack Gong, Raymond Bai, Michael Hong, Victor Liu, Jeff Shi, Paul Kim. Front row: Peter Martin, Santiago Perez, Alex Frenchman, Mono Qiu, Daniel Gutierrez, Dragon Ding, Bobby Tanakulthon, Coach Hannis.

Not pictured: Nicholas Slaughter, Michael Chang. 29

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W m m s i r r

M p t f m T M t m B i m i m e

This fall's Mountain Bike Team was the best and most successful one this school has ever seen. Everyone competed well, and more importantly we made significant improvements. We competed in 8 Lakes Region races against 15 high schools and placed 2nd in the overall standings. We did very well on Eaglebrook day, where we took all 9 podiums.

We added an extra mile and a half to our technical single-track trail, and our trail was arguably the best one in the league. Cardigan also hosted its first league race in the history of the school.

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Back row: Nick Parker, Coach Gray, Henry Cormier, Patrick Roth, Kastan Day, Noah 30 Drummond, Jackson Freidberg, Luke Cutlcelli, and Coach Fitzgerald.

Front row: JR Kreuzburg, Justin Biela, Ro Ro Rymer, Emery Gray, and Seth Gray.

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This year's JV Mountain Biking team was very successful with an undefeated season with one win and zero losses. The most memorable moment of the season was when we had a timed trail in the upper woods loop. At first we all were slower than we wanted to be, but on the second time through we had shaved at least 4 -5 minutes off our time.

Its great to see improvement.

Back row: Coach Cushing, Jack Milton, Jack McKeen, Ray Li, Jonathan Costan, Xin Bi. Front row: Nick Jessop, Jake Peters, Keetae Byunn, Sam Walzak. 31

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Rock climbing is a fun, tiring and (kind-of) risky sport that the whole team enjoyed. Monday's we would boulder in the Cave working on technique, power and endurance; Tuesday's we would have a hard work out in the weight room; Wednesday's we would go off campus, most of the time to Quechee Gym, an indoor climbing gym. But when we got to go outside, we climbed hard. On the last day of Fall sports we went to Jimmy Cliff

I at Rumney. We climbed for hours on end and everyone did many fun pitches. Everyone

I did a particularly fun andchallenging 5.10 route named Lonesome Dove, It is challenging because it consists of very small holds and takes alot of determination to complete.

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Left to right: Coach Kenny, Chris Moore, Above: Agustin Alban, Herman Lui, Willz Lyon, Javier Salomon Tamer, Walker Huff, Tim

Callahan, Jacob Mayer, and Coach Jaspersohn

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FALL SPORTS AWARDSSOCCER FOOTBALL

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: :' Matteo WangiarrtVarsity; Colin Munm,

Nathaniel Nugnes, Henry Day

J¥: Will T ippleton, Adarn Sherwood; Beckham Bayreuther

JV: Brian Yu, Kimi Mu, William Martineili

Thirds; Christopher An, William Starkey, Gawn McNamara

Thirds; Steven Garron, Sergio ' Fonesca, George Ouyang; ■

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FALL STUDENT ATHLETES OF THE M EEK

Front & middle: Jake Peters '14 (JV Mountain Bil<ing), Ted Mello '13 {JV Football), Matteo Mangiardi '14 (V. Soccer), JR Kreuzburg '14 (V. Mountain Biking), Bear Liu '14 (Thirds Football), Agustin Alban '14 (Rock Climbing). Back row: Jack Goodwin '13 (V. Football), Philip Parry "13 (V. Cross Country), Paul Kim '13 (JV Cross Country), Gavin McNamara '14 (Thirds Soccer), Will Appleton' 13 (JV Soccer), Will Nearis '13 (V. Soccer), Jack Jiang '13 (V. Football), Brian Yu '13 (JV Football).

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Che iJ th r is tm a e P a g c m t

The festive music by our young men was inspiring. They sang and played their instruments, providing the Sounds of the Season!

The pageant was brought to life by our angelic faculty children, students, and our very own blessed child Gabriel Newbold, carried into Chapel by his parents, Tim and Amy Newbold.

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Varsity Hockey

Varsity Hockey had a good season with wins against such schools as Belmont Hill,Brewster Academy, Exeter and two wins against our rivals Eaglebrook. After the Northwood game Ben Finkelstein was heard to say,"A win is a win. We’ve got a lot of work to do next week before our Belmont Hill tournament." The following weekend at the Belmont Invitational, the Cougars had an overtime win against St. Sebastian’s putting them into the championship game against Belmont Hill. Although it was a great game in both ends of the ice with plenty of scoring chances, the cougars lost 2-1 in overtime.

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Back row: Colin Fabian, Henry Cormier, Matt Banks, Nathaniel Nugnes, Peter Cleveland, Jack Bliss. Middle row: Coach LeRoy, Matteo Mangiardi, Sky Silverstein, Reilly Walsh, Justin Biela, Ward Betts,

Paul Capozzi, Daniel Philbrick, Brandon Benson, Coach Carpino. Front row: Niklas Butchma, JackGoodwin, Ben Finkelstein, Timothy Callahan.

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The JV Hockey team's season can be viewed e of the hiahliaht headlinesBelmont Hill Blitzes Cougars

Cougars Claw to Victory Against Rumsey Hall Cougars Avenge Early Season Loss Against

Holderness Cougars Skate Past Eagles Cougars Roll Past Rectory

Cougars Cage Wildcats ^ h e coaches were very pleased with

the way the boys played. The red |line (Max Gilbert, Austen Franklin, and Will Appleton) and the blue line (Herman Lui, John Kelleher, and

Thaddeus Stern) really improved from the start of the year. With the

Cougars flying on their home ice, playing tight defense, following their systems religiously, and continuing to out work their opponents, they never gave up.

Back row; Coach Sinclair, John Seter, Young Hoon Lee, Austen Franklin, Amos Gilbert, Maxwell Gilbert,

John Kelleher, Patrick Roth, Benjamin Antonucci, Coach Fitzgerald. Middle row; Herman Lui, Thaddeus Stern, Chris Moore, Jordan Pepe, TJ Beaver, Jacob

Peters, Beckham Bayreuther, Jordan Allard. Front row; John Trotto, Adam Sherwood, Will Appleton, Henry

Day, Jared Mines.

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The Thirds Hockey team had a good year, where many of the players had a lot of great moments on the ice. Morgan Himmer, as their netminder had several outstanding games, while their captain, Cedric Elkouh worked hard and scored goals when they were needed.

Jerry Wang put together three solid games in a row, ending with a win against Eaglebrook.

All the team members worked hard and showed improvement throughout their season.

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R e s e r v e H o c & yAlthough the Reserve Hockey team started their season off with a loss, they made improvements throughout their games. Showing nervousness during several games by chasing the puck instead of holding their positions, the players always showed enthusiasm and spirit. Team captains Kastan Day and Billy Boyle led by example with energetic performances; and JR Kreuzburg and Tucker Powell always played with great enthusiasm. Goalie Joey Mayer was strong in goal regardless of the final scores. As their season moved on, the boys became more confident, established some good offensive pressure on their opponents, played good, sound hockey, and improved as a team.

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The Varsity Basketball team had a great year. The Cougars played fantastic team basketball and utilized every person on the team. Defensive intensity, with talk and hustle, set the Cougars apart from many of their opponents; and this defense led to a great offense that seemingly could not ^ ^ miss shots. Dan Kitchei scored routinely^ ^while Mohamed Bamba, Keaton Nichols and KJ Matte always had strong performances. Adonis Williams frequently showed off his remarkable passing skill, facilitating the offence by throwing those perfect M i

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Leif Fosse '14

JV Basketball had a good year. The boys played tough defensive at times, forcing turnovers, and allowing the offense to take advantage to make the necessary shots. The inside trio of Jack Jiang, Sam Koh and Paul Kim were huge, scoring in the post and boxing out on the defense. Over their season, they played with intensity and heart; moved the ball quickly and effectively; and worked together to have a successful season.

Back row: Coach Lawson, Jack McKeen, Paul Kim, Kimi Mu, Jack Jiang, Henry Jung, Josh Lee. Front row: Tommy Mi, Sael Araujo, Jack Wu, Sam Koh, Leo Tejavibulya, Leif Fosse, Trey Parker. 4 3

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The Thirds Basketball season was a mix of success and disappointment. In many of their games they played strong defense and showed a lot of hustle. Tony Mezher, Andy Zhang and Tanner Boyle were always forces inside, pulling in rebounds, blocking shots, and controlling the lane. Bryan Chen as a stellar point guard, was a force in many games with key points, drivin| ttie lane to create scoring opportunities, and setting the tone for the Cougars’ h defense, so proud oH^fe way our gtiys rallied today,” said Coac|i Feeley after a tough defeat by Eaglebrook in overtime^ “The intensity they shc Afed \ms impressive and b9|3sfweil for the future.” ^

Back row: Coach Feeley, Bobby Tanakulthon, Tony Mezher, Tanner Boyle, Ray Li, Andy 4 4 Zhang, Victor Liu, Coach Holt, Coach Nakade. Front row: Philip Huang, Garrett Lewis,

Colton Bullard, Bryan Chen, Chris An, Zach Wennik, Joseph Jordan.

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ReserveWith a mixed season, the Reserve Basketball team worked hard throughout to improve.Their first game of the season was a great learning experience for all. The boys continued to learn to control the ball on the offensive end and follow their man on the defensive end. They began to work together better as a team and the team's progress from the beginning of the season to the end was demonstrated in their ability to move the ball and find open space. Throughout, they always played with class and kept their heads high. The loss to Lebanon in January was a tough loss, but hands down this was the best game the Reserve squad

^played. It was a fun game to watch and the boys had a great

time. The highlight of the game was the

great team play; they supported each other on the defensive end

and moved the bail around well on the

offensive end.

Back row: Coach Newbold and Coach Perricone. Middle row: David Min, Nate Fuller, Michael Hong, Tae Hee Lee, Nicholas Slaughter, Jeff Shi. Front row: Jack Audett, Nick

Pieroni, Gabe Moldenhauer, James Chun, Jeff Koo.45

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The Wrestling Team had very good season this year. Participating in more than a dozen competitions the older boys did very well over all. Elijah Harris, Federic Serrano, Brian Kim, and Will

w5n their match^. The younger wrestlers had the goal of gojbd perforipance on the mat. At their firjst compelftion, 5 of the 6\boys won t ieir matches.

Back row: Nick Humphrey, Federico Serrano, Will Humphrey, Elijah Harris, Charlie Baker, Veo Chae, Steven Garron, RoRo Rymer. Front row: Coach Kreuzburg, Owen Brine,iMatt Kim, Brian

4 0 Kim, Yuri Okada, Avery Glass, Will Martinelli, Coach Harris. Not pictured: Garrett Plekenpoi.

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Cardigan Mountain School's Mordic Ski team competed in the first race of their season 3t Hoiderness. All eight of the ^oys reached their goals:[completing the entire 5-kilometeF race against high school athletes.For seven of the boys, this wast|ji time they raced in a high scJtKJtSfmeet, an( for five of those boys jtwds their first Mordic Ski race eyer. Despite steep and several^falls at the race, aU,, i€r6oys are ready to try a skate rayprff^t. As th( season continuec^yiirlfoys participatec n a Sprint Rape^^l^re they thorougl enjoyed Jthe*experience and the freestyj iprintface format. Later in the season they competed in classic style relay races where Jacob Slaughter had great showings. Overall, the boys skied hard and cheered each other on. They were enthusiastic and enjoyed the competitions greatly.

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Alpine SkiingCougars Open Season with Solid Run at Sunapee it was a glorious day at IVIt. Sunapee for the first race of the Lalces Region season. The Cardigan ski team had been training since November so it was nice to finally show how hard the team worked to that point. CardigaQ put forth a great effort and finished second among five schools. Noah Drummond won the race, Walker Huff was third, and Emery Gray was seventh.The Cardigan Mountain School Junior Varsity Alpine Ski continued its unrivaled three-year undefeated streak- Nolan Feeley, who won the race, anchored the team. The rest of the JV team did exceedingly well as Alex Frenchman and Rex Krieg scored second and third place, respectively.

It was a snowy rac^at Biackwater, as the Cardigan Mountain Cougars raced against two other schools. The Cougars took four of the top five spots. Noah Drummond was first, Walker Huff was second, Matt Harmon was fourth and Emery Gray was fifth.It was also an excellent day for the Junior Varsity program as Michael Chang ,\|yas the top finisher in first with Myles Beach right behind him in second. Seth Gray, a sixth grader, rounded out the podium in third. Rex Krieg was fourth, and sixth grader Juan Belvls wa%fifth.

Back row: Coach Gray, Coach Scoville, Jackson Freidberg, Buzz Fisher, James Lee, Ryan Houx, Corbin Holland, Taishu Tozawa, Emery Gray, Luke Cuticelli, Noah Drummond, Coach Nevins

Middle row: Juan Belvis Alvo, Rex Krieg, Michael Chang, Jinwan Cho, Seth Gray, Agustin Alban, Alexander Frenchman, Walker Huff, Jose Harb, Nolan Feeley Front row: Matt Harmon, Coach Clark.

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This year the Cardigan Snowboarding team had both a fun am challenging season. Our coaches taught us different and new techniques that we could use to improve our performance while both competing and having fun. Diego and Jose earned some relatively high placings in GS races, and others members' persistence helped them to improve their skills. Although we went through some rough times and injuries, this past season was still incredibly fun, yet educational; and after ail, snowboarding is snowboarding, and we do it for fun!

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i LAXD TRAmmO WITH OUR OWX y OLYMPICS. WHEX THE SXOW CAME, WE STARTED GOING TO

RAGGED MT. THIRTY-NIIVE OF US WERE "SHOE-HORIVED' INTO THE BUS WITH THIRTY-NINE PAIRS OF SKIS AND SNOM BOARDS!

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Carlos Ochoa, Bobbie Li, Jack Gong, Coach Hart, Coach Bashaw. 3rd row: Matt Wall, Jay Cromheecke, Santiago Perez, Daniel Dumas, Sergio Carrasco, John Lee, Jordan Abisch, Andrew Mah. 2nd row: Dragon

Ding, Gonch Delgado, Jake Wennik, Brandt Aker, Per Garcia, Ricky Ochoa. 1st row: Joon Lee, Bear Liu, Javier Salomon, Santiago Garcia, Sergio Ponseca, Keetae Byunn, Alex Post.

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W u n a i f r o a nVarsity Hockey JV Hockey Thirds Hockey Reserve Hockey

Ward Betts, Ben Finkelstein, Will Nearis

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Mohamed Bamba, KJ Matte (not pictured)

Adam Sherwood, Beckham Bayreuther,

Ben Antonucci

JV Basketball

Jack Wu, Henry Jung, Leo Tejavibulya

Neil Chen, Kastan Day, Tucker Powell

eserve Basketball

Tanner Boyle, Tony Mezher, Garrett Lewis

Nate Fuller, Tae Hee Lee

Alpine Skiing

James Lee, Juan Bellvis (not pictured), Noah

Drummond (not pictured)

Snowboarding

Mauricio Marcos, Jose Gomez, Yuze Zhang

Nordic Skiing

Mauricio Guzman, Jacob Slaughter

Wrestling

Matt Kim, Federico Serrano, Elijah Harris

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On February 31st the entire school left for Loon “Mountain and a day of skiing/tubing, and_ other activities on our annual ALL SCHOOL SKI HOLIDAY.

Whether they were on the slopes or in the lodge everyone

enjoyed a-day away from classes.

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Jan. 29th saw the sen or c/ass headout for a day of fun at Watervilte Valley.

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Annual umni Hockey Came

Each year, alums return to the Point to visit and participate in the Annual Alumni Hockey Game. The competition is fierce, but friendly!

Non Hockey Players vs. Reserve HockeyThe Reserve Hockey team plays a final game against the club team Hockey for Non-Hockey Players. Both sides play with determination and show off the skills

they have learned over the winter season. A fun time is had by all!

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Mmute To win itMr. Hannis’s efforts to fill the boys’ afternoons with fun and different activities in these “transition weeks” between winter and spring sports continued, when dorm vs. dorm action ensued in a “Minute-to-Wln-lt” battle of unusual talents. 15 dorm groups traveled to 15 stations, each of which was manned by a faculty member (who represented the dorm “sponsoring” that station’s idea) and each of which presented a challenge that one or two—or sometimes a few—students needed to achieve within a minute’s time (or in the best possible time in less than a minute) in order to earn their dormitory or floor some points. Traveling dorm parents ensured that every boy had a chance to try at least one or two of the challenges. Terrific dorm spirit was in evidence, for certain, as those not participating cheered on the others quite audibly!

Names of the stations included the following (for conversation purposes, we’ll let you ask your boys for clarification—or perhaps you will be able to deduce from the photos—what each challenge entailed!): “Lacrosse Pancake,” “On the Rebound,” “Sharp Shooter,” “Beach Pong,” “Flip Your Lid,” “Tilt-a-Cup,” “Shoe Fly Shoe,” “Pizza Box Ping Pong,” “Ping Pong Ball Relay,” “Baby Blockin’,” “Card House Structures,” “Tangrams,” “A Bit Dicey,” “Cup Stacking,” and, of course, “Hart’s Swing Ring Game.”

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World Language

Day

On a glorious February afternoon, devoid of wind yet full of wintry outdoor fun (and competitive indoor games), dorm was pitted against dorm in a number of “international games.” There were 12 total teams (as a few of the smaller dorms paired up to form teams comparable in size to the larger dorm floors), and there were six stations. One competition (i.e., one station) would last for about 15 minutes or so—with 5 additional minutes provided for travel time between stations.

The Scandinavian Snow Sculpture Contest provides the framework for snowy creativity.

If you haven’t seen Cardigan’s version of Sumo Wrestling, you don’t know what you’re missing!

The Roman Chariot Race has each dorm pulling its smallest, lightest member around a snowy oval track as quickly as possible.

The French Waiter Race is essentially a relay race, with a dining hall tray serving as the baton this year.

Canadian Broomball is played in the hockey rink, and even the most coordinated of ice hockey players find it difficult to control a fairly bouncy ball with their pretty thin, plastic “broomsticks.”

And finally, there is the Spanish Green Tomato Tomatina Ball competition. Ok—essentially dodge ball played with...well... green and red dodge balls!. \57

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Mm. C^nriiri m . r n . f L F i m s $ $

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There are no grades awarded - - simply measurements.

Measurements of various physical capabilities or aptitudes; that is:

strength, speed, endurance, flexibility, agility, and so on.

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1. Basketball Toss - How many (accurate chest-wali passes) in a minute?

2. Dot Drill - How fast (while being accurate)?3. Jump Overs - How many (knee-level rope-clearing jumps) in

a minute?4. Seated Basketball - How far (throwing) from a sitting

position?5.Locker Cross - How fast (running, backpedaling and shuffling

between locker rows)?6. Shuttle Run - How fast (running, stopping short, carrying, and

setting something down)?7. Pull-ups - How many consecutively?8. Sit-ups - How many in a minute?9.Long Jump - How far (from a standstill)?10. Verticle Jump - How high (from a standstill)?11. Push-ups - How many consecutively?12. Sit & Reach - How far (can one stretch)?13. Jump Rope - How many in a minute?

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Service

A rm e d w ith b roo m s, vacu u m s, clean ers, d u st ra g s , tra sh b ags o r B in g o ca rd s the b o js attack ed th eir com m u n ity service

p ro jects w ith gusto. T h ey clean ed out attics, sw ept the w ood sh op,

chopped w ood, dusted lib ra ry b o o k s, a n d yes, they even p layed B in g o at several lo cal §ienior C en ters.

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Cardigan Mountain Scliooi"Celebrated Jumping Frog of

Calaveras County"Cast:Mark Twain Brian YuJim Smiley Kastan DayFarmer Charlie MaHorse (Thunderbolt) Sage MinesDog (Andrew Jackson) Tucker PowellSchool TeacherGold MinerFrog (Daniel Webster)

Aiden Bourke Morgan Himmer Giorgo Caripidis Soto

Stage Manager Max Gilbert

Crew:Jose Harb Yuri Okada Joey Mayer

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Three Skits by the

Not Yet Ready for Prime Time Players, Gangnam StyleDaniel Lee Brian Kim

Brian Hwang Josh Lee

"Stage Fright" 1 1 1 I

Don, the Student Director Terry, the Stage Manager Clyde, plays Victor, the Hero Bonnie, plays Starr, the Heroine Claude Dert, plays the Voice Gene, the Understudy Sandy Dert, Claude's sister Bart, plays Mel Evolent, the Villain Chris, plays the Monster Pat, plays the Townspeople

Myles Beach Will Martinelli Michael Hong Niklas Butchma Max Gilbert Avery Glass Herman Lui Willz Lyon Austin Franklin Bill Pieroni

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Bill Perioni

Mr. McCusker and the boys making Chinese dumplings on Parents' Weekend

The Sixth Grade enjoying Clancy

A Dartmouth College student talkingon Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - : ^ \ ;

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Back Row: Daniel Dumas, Jeffery Holt, Bill Milton, Sam Koh, Adam Sherwood, Mr. Nakade, Philip Parry, Carlos Ochoa. Second Row: Blake Wilkey, JR Kreuzburg. First Row: Chris An, Jakob Wennik.

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Back Row: Augusitn Cattoreti, Byung Hoon Song, Nick Parker, Pat Roth, Garret Plekenpol, Ryan Grady, Jose Gomez, Charlie Han, Keetae Byunn. Second Row: James Chun, Luke Laurence, Brandt Aker First Row: Jake Peters, Will Appleton, Nick Jessop.

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IIBack Row: Will Starkey, Daniel Kitchel, Herman Lui, Matteo Mangiardi, Hector Mahbub, Justin Biela, John Trotto, Sergio Fonseco, Michael Hong, Sang Mo Koo, Ward Betts. Front row: Bryan Chen, Joseph Jordan, Tucker Powell, Willz Lyon, Dieqo Delqado.

Left to right: Paul Capozzi, Will Humphrey, Jordan Abisch, Ben Antonucci, John Shik, Federico Serrano, Andy Zhang, Tanner Boyle, Luis Carcoba, Jake An. Kneeling: Niklas Butchma. 67

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George Ouyang, Sun Hong Kim, Yun Do Hwang, Jackson Freidberg, Raphael Tejavibulya, Gordon Faust, Jacob Mayer.

Back: Rui Li, Mingyu Yuan, Myles Shepard, Myles Beach, Josh Lee, Amos Gilbert, Joonhyung Lee, Mr. LeRoy.

Front: Ben Finkelstein.

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HIImLI Jack Audett, Mauricio Marcos, Santiago Perez Sanchez,William

Nearis, Peter Martin, Tae Hee Lee, Sergio Carrasco, Colin Fabian,Robert Rymer, Mr. Nakade.

Back Row: Jack Goodwin, Neil Chen, Xin Bi, Jack Milton, Mohamed Bamba, Jack Bliss, Woohyun Jung, Mauricio Guzman, Daniel Lee. From Row: Anthony Scaramucci, Mauricio Guzman Cedillo, Colin Munro, Christopher Alberigi. 69

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Back Standing: John Kelleher, Henry Day, Elijah Harris,Charles Baker. Middle Row: TJ Beaver, Jordan Pepe, Danny Philbrick, Antonio Mezher, Sael Araujo, Brandon Benson, Adonis Williams, Nicholas Keaton, Kimi Mu, Oren Buchler. Front Row: Tiger Zhang, Bobby Li, Zach Wennik, Christopher Moore.

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Back row: Bill Pieroni, Max Gilbert, Kastan Day, Brian Yu, Griffin Harris, Jeff Shi, Diego Velazquez. Front row: Aiden Bourke, Joey Mayer, Jordan Allard, Thaddeus Stern, Sergio Fonesca.

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Back Standing: Nick Humphrey, Alex Grasso, Santiago Garcia, Jack Gong, Ms. Young. Middle Row: Mr. Skelly, Rex Chen, Jack Jiang, Andrew Mah, Avery Glass, David Gutierrez. Front Row: Gustavo Garcia, Nick Pieroni, Dragon Ding, Veo Chae, Charlie Ma, Cedric Elkouh

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Back row: Mr. Carpino, Yihan Wang, Austin Franklin, Ted IVlello, Rex Krieg, Yuri Okada, Brian Kim, Henry Cormier, Jack Kavanaugh, Jack McKeen. Front row: Nono Qiu, Bear Liu, Victor Liu, Garrett Lewis, Sam Walzak, Sage iVlines.

Back row: Steve Garron, Alex Post, Young Hoon Lee. Middle row: Hyun Seung Kim, Tommy Wickham, Sihyun Min, Zhenghao Xiao, Rene

^ 2 Trevino, Garrett Huff. Front row: Peter Cleveland, Billy Boyle, Gavin McNamara, Ricky Ochoa, Philip Huang, Fernando Garcia.

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Thursday afternoon brings time for reflection. The Chapel program begins with the closing of the curtains by the Chaplain's assistants, Chi Kyu Lee and Peter Cleveland, who also are tasked with the readings for the week.

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Mr. Grabil usually gives the Chapel talk. Sometimes a guest speaker, student or faculty member will give a talk on something that is important to them they wish to share with the school.

Music plays a large ' | | T Tpart of the Chapel * program. Grades and Comments, a faculty band frequently performs, while music classes led by Dr. Ledbetter also sing or play the chimes.

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Nate Fuller

Brandt Aker

Jeffrey Holt

Jack Audett

TJ Beaver

Wax Mono QuI

MuseumPerhaps the most amusing facet of a visit to this “museum” was the manner in which each figure finished imparting his story: With stilted motions,

each would haltingly maneuver himself back into his original pose, stare blankly into space, and await the

next push of a “button.”

Pablo De SaroJacob Slaughter

Owen Brine

James Chun

Keetae Byunn

Yihan Wang

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“MATHCOUNTS” is a nationwide competition for middle school students. It begins at the school level, and then it progresses to the chapter, state, and national levels.

The following students are members of Cardigan’s 2013 MATHCOUNTS Team: Chris An ’14, Xin Bi ’14, Michael Hong ’14, Henry Jung ’14, Josh Lee ’14, John Lee ’14, Bobbie Li ’14, Matteo Mangiardi ’14, John Trotto ’14, and Ray Xiao ’14.

SmartMarket

Top “Student Investors” Take a Relevant Journe\

On Tuesday, Jan. 15, several Cardigan students reaped the benefits of their stock-market analysis success. As members of the two CMS teams that were declared winners at the statewide $mart Market contest, Middle School Division victors Jeff Shi and Raymond Bai, as well as three seniors (Will Humphrey, Veo Chae, and Chris Alberigi) representing their larger High School Division team of five, received their prize in the form of a fieldtrip. Accompanied by their math teachers, Mr. Ramos and Mr. Harris, these “student investors” attended a reception at the Fidelity Investment Campus in Merrimack, N.H., which included a tour of the facility and an award ceremony/luncheon with the CEO and other executives.

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Math TeamMath Team Coach Harris reports that one of our intermediate teams finished in second place and our two junior teams placed first and second at the Twin State Math League competition in December, in addition, the following boys had perfect scores on the day:Henry Jung ’14, Jinwan Cho ’13,John Lee ’14, Josh Lee ’14 Xin Bi ’14, Andrew Mah ’15

Congratulations to the entire team, which included seniors Danny Lee,Chi Kyu Lee, Charlie Han, Jinwan Cho, James (Joo Sang) Lee, Brian Hwang, Brian Kim, Elijah Harris, Philip Parry, Matt Banks, Brandon Benson, Kastan Day, and Ted Mello; eighth graders Michael Hong, Josh Lee,John Lee, Chris An, Xin Bi, Raymond Bai, Henry Jung, and Tommy Mi; seventh graders Andrew Mah, Jeff Koo, and David Min; and sixth grader James Chun.

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THEUUINC UiBORfn'ORy

A group of preschool students gathered excitedly around the terrariums in the Bronfman hallway one day, as Mrs. Oliver’s seventh-grade science students explained the “Living Laboratory” to the young group

and allowed them to experience firsthand the joy derived from caring for the many creatures therein.

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Fitness

Each Thursday afternoon the boys participate in the Club Program.

They choose from a variety of offerings from the faculty, which can range

from an educational offering such as

SAT Prep to games to artistic pursuits

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program is divided into two 45 minute sessions. The boys ire required to choose two single periods or one double club. Each term the offerings change to accommodate the

seasonal changes at Cardigan.

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^ i X C I T E HENT & ANTICIPATION

STwo very fine spellers— at opposite ends of the grade-level spectrum—are responsible for putting this bee in the Cardigan record books; both are to be congratulated, not only for their spelling acumen, but also for their endurance! But before we spoil the ending, here’s how it ail began...

Eighteen qualifying spellers (winners from English classes representing all four grades) squared off for the first of two annual schoolwide

^ spelling bees (the second occurring in spring each year), a ^ longstanding tradition at the School that is eagerly anticipated ^ by participants and audience members alike. Mr. Wennik, the

English Department chair, set the tone for the evening,

( coaching the boys on the stage prior to the bee, and then . Mr. Hart presided, while Miss Young, Mr. Gray, and Mrs.

^ McCusker served as officials.Mr. Hart

Mrs. McCusker, Ms. Young, Mr. Gray

After what Mr. Hart termed a “freebie” round without elimination, the bee officially began, and quite quickly twelve boys were knocked out in the first three rounds, including one of our

defending champs, leaving just six spellers in the fourth go-round: Matteo Mangiardi ’14, Kimi Mu ’14, Brian Yu ’13, the Slaughter brothers (Nicholas ’13 and Jacob ’16), and experienced statewide

bee contender Jack Audett ’16.

Propaganda, resistance, synonymous, and defensible hung up four of those six gamers at various points during the next three rounds, and soon we were down to just two. Brian Yu and Jack Audett made us forget time altogether, as they went back and forth on 44 more words. On several occasions, in fact, one would hiccup on a spelling, giving the other an opportunity to clinch but then he, too, would falter, and the alternating of correct spellings would resume, nailing words like unprincipled, incoherently,

and impalpable. In the end, it came (perhaps

B ironically) down to the word precipice, which Jack conquered as his “winning word,” following Brian’s slight stumble on antiquarian. The crowd

was on its fee t-fo r both contestants, really- after this dramatic ending to a two-man battle that lasted an unthinkable 42 minutes (not including the first six rounds that had multiple contestants!); the community's appreciation was immense, and the finalists were gracious in their congratulating one another.

Jordan Abisch '13

Joey Mayer '13

Jacob Slaughter '16

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* T h e , ^ t U a l i e r r t ^Cardigan Mountain School is i

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Cardigan Mountain School is a junior boarding and day school for

boys in grades six through nine.

We emphasize solid academic preparation, respect and

responsibility, healthy activity, and an excellent work ethic.

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The I 6th Grade

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With 22 new family members, the sixth grade class started the year off with a vision of excellence. From building pinewood derby cars in the fall in science to learning about the brain in PEAKS throughout the winter term, the sixth graders were busy. Experimentin_g with a new way of teaching and learning, the boys @ B 9 ^ S iy i^ e iil6 r 's and Writer's Workshops this year where they were able to

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Brandt Aker Jack Audett Timothy 'TJ' Beaver Juan Bellvis Alvo Owen Brine

Keetae Byunn Giorgo Caripidis Soto Jae Young 'James'Chun

Pablo De Saro Nathaniel Fuller

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6th Grade Class Senators

Jacob Slaughter TJ Beaver

Seth Gray

Trey Parker

Yihan 'Jerry' Wang

Jeffrey Holt

l iTian 'Nono' Qiu

Nicholas Jessop

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Luke Laurence

Taishu Tozawa

Sage Mines

Samuel Walzak

Jakob Wennik

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Riis year of seventh grade was great. In PEAKS, students learned about writing and academic honesty. In science, students explored life science from the DNA n cells to the ecosystems around the world. Seventh grade students had the pportunity to care for animals in the Living Laboratory, which was a real wild

ime. Seventh grade English students focused on social commentary and writing or the 21st century, emphasizing precision and accuracy. History students earned about early American history through debates, imovies, and readin_g Drimary sources from these times. In world language students explored new

cultures, expanding vocabulary and learning the habits of a strong language student. ESL students had theopportunity to spend more time working on grammar skills. In all math classes time was spentstrengthening skills, expanding

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Beckham Bayreuther

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Longxuan 'Dragon' Ding

H i lAiden Bourke Colton Bullard Zhuyuan 'James' Chen Diego 'Gonch'

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Class of 20157th Grade Class Senators

Colton Bullard Cedric Elkouh

Alexander Grasso

Andrew Mah

Daniel Gutierrez Hernandez

Corbin Holland Philip Tzu-Ruei Huang

Jack Kavanaugh Hyun Seung 'Matthew' Sang Mo 'Jeff Koo Sergio Lopez RamirezKim

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b White Team (Ocho Blanco)n English, the boys read Of Mice And Men, Deep Survival, A Midsummer Night’s Dream nd To Kill A Mockingbird. In US history, students have studied from Reconstruction through

he end of World War One, and will continue through present-day America. Some of the ighlights have been the Election of 1912 project, Socratic Seminars and our recent trench arfare reenactment. In PEAKS®, students learned about MLA citation and proper format,

healthy environments, infectious diseases, tobacco, research skills and human reproduction ^ sexuality.In physical science, students spent the first half of the year learning introductory ^hy^s[cs and the second half exploring chemistry.______ ______________ 8 GR team

has had a stellar year. They have been hard at work enjoying Cardigan life to its fullest.Actively pursuing Science with experiments that dazzle the brain, English brought classics to life, and they became explorers of History. The areas of growth seem countless! But, what has made the year great, are the boys themselves. Who can deny their sense of curiosity, and drive to grow into the young men they are!

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Griffin Harris’s short story, “Skiers Single Dreann” was published In The Valley News.Joshua Lee was Willy Wonka in the Fall play.

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8th Grade SenatorsLeif Fosse-Greiner, Emery Gray

Raymond Bai, Nicholas Humphrey

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Jordan Allard Young Jun 'Jake' An

Ruiwen 'Raymond' Charles Baker Mohamad BambaBai

Young Woo 'Christopher' An

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Benjamin Antonucci

Justin Biela

Luis Carcoba

Sergio Carrasco Yi-Hao 'Bryan' Chen Jay CromheeckeUbiema

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Emery Gray

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Luke Cuticelli

Leif Fosse-Greiner Alexander Frenchman Gustavo GraciaOrellana

Jose Nasip Harb Rodriguez

Ryan Houx Garrett Huff

Daniel Dumas de Teresa

Fernando Garcia Vazquez

Matthew Harmon

Collin Fabian

Amos Gilbert

Griffin Harris

Nicholas Humphrey Woohyun 'Henry' Jung

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Seung Min 'Joshua' Lee

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Yongbo 'Bobbie' Li Tianyi 'Bear' Liu Wei 'Victor' Liu Herman Lui

Matteo Mangiardi Mauricio MarcosMarcos

Peter Martin

Tae Hee Lee Woo Shik'John'Lee Young Hoon Lee Garrett Lewis

Hector Mahbub del Pozo

Kieth 'KJ' Matte

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Class of 2014

Jonathan Mayer Jack McKeen

Antonio Mezher Salome

Zhuocheng 'Tommy' Mi

Christopher Moore Yifu 'Kimi' Mu

Gavin McNamara

m i m i iJohn Mihon

Colin Munro

William Milton

Keaton Nichols

Jared Mines

J iNicholas Parker

Jordan Pepe Jacob Peters Daniel Philbrick William Pieroni Garrett Plekenpol

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Anthony Scaramucci John Seter

Diego Velazquez Pazos

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Tianjun 'Jeff Shi William Starkey Rene Trevino Garza

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Adonis Williams Zuoquan 'Jack' Wu Zhenghao 'Ray' Xiao Weizhen 'Tiger' Zhang

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eadership and citizenship. The teachers worked collaboratively to assignments across disciplines. Global Leadership encouraged ng to respect different perspectives, life experiences, and social iluated themselves as learners and leaders within their community, it the cellular and organismal levels, while mastering techniques four interrelated competencies of communication: speaking,

jrrors are how we learn, and that context and culture influence ed a variety of texts from several genres to both analyze and

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The day I was elected to be my class' School Leader is still fresh in my mind. It was quite a rush and definitely an honor; but the position was much more then a status symbol. As School Leader, I have been adopted into a small, exclusive club of those who have been trusted by their fellow Cardiganians to act as a frontrunner, a role model, and most importantly, to be a friend. It is my responsibility to make sure that each and every student is able to reach his maximum potential and succeed socially, academically, and athletically. I love being able to connect so strongly with both the faculty and the students, and acting as a liaison between the two. But more then anything else, I act as a friend. I’m not “School leader” to my friends. I’m just Will, and that is what I strive to be. I was elected to this position because of who I was, and that is who I will continue to be. Last year’s School Leader, Hyungtae Kim, told me as soon as I was elected that by no means do I need to change to succeed at this position, as that is what I was elected for. And if I were to offer one piece of advice to next year’s School Leader, that would be It. Remember who you really are, and don’t change. That is what people like most about you. M M j™

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9TH GKMm LIHADERSSpring on the Point brings the annual election of the leaders for the

following year. Rising 8th graders are chosen by the students and faculty for these positions. The spring of 2012 saw the following boys elected for

the academic year 2012-2013

Assistant School Leader Chaplin's Assistants

Dining Hall Head Steward Green Key Coordinator

International Student Coordinator Jobs Foreman - Athletics

Jobs Program Director

Kitchen Head

Brandon Benson Peter Cleveland Chi Kyu Lee Henry Cormier Gordan Faust Yuri Okada Timothy Callahan Elijah Harris Jae Eun Yu Kastan Day

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Christopher Alberigi

Seung Ick 'Michael' Chang

Arriving in September 2009 these young boys

have become young Cardigan

men ready to take on the new

worlds they will encounter.

Myles Beach

Henry Day

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Class of 2013

Senior Class Senate Members

Brandon Benson (Assistant School Leader), Jordan Abisch (Senator), Matthew Banks (Senator), William Humphrey (School Leader)

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Class of 2013Jordan Abisch

Nickname: Little-Romney Likes: Politics, History, Debate, Economics,Ice Cream

Goals after Cardigan: Enjoy life, attend a respectable college, have a Republican dominated Congress by 2032.Quote: "A bar of iron costs $5, made into horseshoes it is worth $12, made into needles it is worth $3500, made into balance springs for watches, it's worth $300,000. Your own value is also determined by what you are able to make of yourself."

.t-tChristopher AlberigiNickname: Rigi, Alberigi, Reggie,Alburquerque, Riger Likes: Baseball, basketball, football, fishing, pizzaGoals after Cardigan: Have my own pizza restaurant named "Rigi's Pizza," play baseball Quote: "Life's a game, play it."

Will AppletonNickname: Killer, Sauce, Thrill, Wall Likes: Brew Crew, golf, lacrosse, Bilo, Sky Go, Chubbies, 603 Swag, 3 Willys

Goals after Cardigan: Three Willys Quote: "We're the cat's meow."

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Class of 2013Sael Araujo

Nickname: Junior Likes: Football, girls, sleeping, M. .Goals after Cardigan: Go far in life.Quote: "I'd rather die like a man, than live like a coward." - Tupac Shakur

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Matthew BanksNickname: Banco, Banksy Likes: Hockey, Nuge, Brew Crew, Steeze, Spongebob, Hamptons, Rigi's Pizza, the beach, Romney

Goals after Cardigan: Not to occupy Wall Street. Keep a good relationship with the boys and make a billion. Quote: "Legs feed the wolf." "Burn the boats." "We don't remember the days, we remember moments."

Myles BeachNickname: Protein, Beach Likes: Protein, lacrosse, surfing, Hawaii Goals after Cardigan: Go big in football and lacrosse, become a marine biologist.Quote: "Goalie: born in the crease, die in the crease."

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Brandon BensonNickname: BensonLikes: Hockey, baseball, representing the Big "ID", memories with the boys

Goals after Cardigan: Go to a D1 college playing college hockey and baseball Quote: "Cheeks?"

James BettsNickname: WardLikes: Soccer, hockey, basketball, Jake Peters Goals after Cardigan: Be successful at my next school, play Division 1 hockey or basketba Quote: "Why would I want four or five more inches? I use my speed." Martin St. Louis. "Champions aren't made in the gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them—a desire, a dream, a vision." Muhammed Ali

William BoyleNickname: BiloLikes: Tennis, soccer, Skyoo, 3 Willys

Goals after Cardigan: Play D1 Tennis, three willys Quote: "If you're going to do something that you'll be sorry for tomorrow morning, sleep late."

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Class of 2013Timothy Callahan

Nickname: Callahan comma space capital T. i. m.Likes: Puck, lacrosse, woman, Florida, America, AmsterdamGoals after Cardigan: Go to a show, none in particular Quote: "It doesn't matter how big your chicken is, it matters how hard it fights."

Michael Capozzi■t Nickname: Paul, Capozz

Likes: Hockey, baseball, soccer, and girls Goals after Cardigan: Play college hockey Quote: "I always tell kids, you have two eyes and one mouth. Keep two open and one closed. You never learn anything if you're the one talking." - Gordie Howe

Agustin Cattoretti LopezNickname: Agus, Catto Likes: Tennis, soccer, motorcross, downhill biking, golf, skiing, hockey Goals after Cardigan: Go back home and come back to the US for college with a tennis scholarship at a D1 Ivy League schoolQuote: "X-treme - life is too short not to be."

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Class of 2013m Dong Hyun Chae

Nickname: VeoLikes: Squash, apple pie Goals after Cardigan: Travel around the world

Quote: The Asian lineman with Jack Jiang

Seung Ick ChangNickname: Michael, ChangerLikes: Dance, music, partiesGoals after Cardigan: Go to a good school,be the #1 party plannerQuote: "You only live once!"

¥ Guan Lin ChenNickname: NeilLikes: Tennis, drums, drawing

Goals after Cardigan: Sleep, sleep, sleep Quote: "Is life always so hard like this, or is it just when you're a kid?"

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Class of 2013Haorong Chen

Nickname: Rex Likes: Chess, ping-pong, tennis Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good University Quote: "Life is about filling yourself."

Jinwan ChoLikes: Korea, swimming, sleep, dogs

. S f l H I Goals after Cardigan: Go to college Quote: "I looked up my family tree and found three dogs using it." - Rodney Dangerfield

Peter ClevelandNickname: Cleveland Likes: Football, basketball, baseball, girls Goals after Cardigan: Go to college Quote: "If you ain't first, you're last."

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Class of 2013Henry Cormier

Nickname: Cormier Likes: Pulu, lax, Nuge, girls, celly's Goals after Cardigan: Make bank, get a

house, start a familyQuote: "Sweat plus sacrifice equals success." -- Charley Finley

Jonathan CostanLikes: Formula 1, ice hockeyGoals after Cardigan: Graduate highschoolQuote: "Total bumbus."

Henry DayNickname: HankLikes: Hockey, baseball, football, girls Goals after Cardigan: Go to college, do

well in sportsQuote: "Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes." -- Jim Carrey

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Class of 2013Kastan Day

Likes: Kitchen, Mr. Harris' Pre-Calc class.BiologyGoals after Cardigan: To become a biotechnological engineerQuote: "Wisdom is knowing what to do next, virtue is doing it."

Noah DrummondNickname: Noaaaaaha Likes: Skiing, biking, lax, girls Goals after Cardigan: Play some college

sportsQuote: "If you ain't first, you're last." — Ricky Bobby

Gordon FaustNickname: Gordie, Cheetah Likes: Baseball, golf, Erin Andrews,Biology, the night skyGoals after Cardigan: Get some steezQuote: "A day without sunshine is like, you know,night!" — Steve Martin

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Class of 2013Ben Finkelstein

Nickname: FinkLikes: Vermont, Tim LeRoy and Owen

CarpinoGoals after Cardigan: Win a D1 College Hockey National ChampionshipQuote: "I'm Ralph Cox. I'm from where ever's not gonna get hit."

Austin FranklinLikes: Lacrosse Goals after Cardigan: To be the best person I can be. Quote: "Gotta risk it to get the biscuit." -- Fired Up

Jackson FreidbergLikes: Da' Hoodwich

LV Goals after Cardigan: To get more steeze! Quote: "Sacred cows make the tastiest hamburgers." - Abbie Hoffman

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Class of 2013Maxwell Gilbert

Nickname: Weasel Likes: Football, hockey, theater Goals after Cardigan: To succeed at my next schoolQuote: "Play practice tonight will be 5:30 early dinner, 5:50 on stage."

Avery GlassNickname: AveLikes: Lax, girls, long walks on the beach Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good

secondary school and then a good college.Quote: "Go Big or Go Home." -- Scooter Glass

James GoodwinNickname: WoodLikes: The boys, Cahoon, Janet, Tim LeRoy,Robbie Barker, Appleton, Fink, girls Goals after Cardigan: Play Beer League Hockey Quote: "Dream as if you'll live forever; live as if you'll die today." -- James Dean

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Class of 2013m Ryan Grady

f Likes: Football, lacrosse, snowboardingGoals after Cardigan: Play football at the

highest level possibleQuote: "It's not whether you get knocked down; it's whether you get back up." -- Vince Lombardi

Chang Hyun HanNickname: Charlie, Rango Likes: Soccer, hockey. Air Force Goals after Cardigan: Enroll and go to high school and university, be a good student, do filial piety to parentsQuote: "Seriously?"

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Elijah HarrisLikes: Wrestling, football, Altanta Falcons

Goals after Cardigan: Become a park ranger Quote: "Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glouious triumphs, even though checked by failure...than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat." — Theodore Roosevelt

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Class of 2013

Liam HassettLikes: Fly-fishing, skiing Goals after Cardigan: Become a biological engineerQuote: "Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower."

Morgan HimmerNickname: Morgue Likes: PSY, Hyuna, tennis, KD (kitchen dinner), Snipin with KD Goals after Cardigan: Go to Cambridge

and become a CEOQuote: "I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey game broke out."

William HumphreyNickname: HumpsLikes: The big bad wolf, the mighty VO 3,Road Trippin', Chi-Town, Cheeks, Jamal B.,The VanGoals after Cardigan: Keep it real, minimize the whack, get it done.Quote: "Live every week like it's shark week."

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Class of 2013

Yun Do HwangNickname: Brian, Hwanger Likes: Basketball, music, eating, Korea, sleeping, boxingGoals after Cardigan: Do what I enjoy

Quote: "Don't waste time, or time will waste you."

Charles IkedaNickname: ZLikes: Outdoors, music, sports, reading, foodGoals after Cardigan: Play college sports Quote: "Slow down and enjoy life. It's not only the scenery you miss by going fast - you also miss the sense of where you are going and why." — Eddie Cantor

Hanlin JiangNickname: JackLikes: Basketball, football, novels

Goals after Cardigan: Be happy Quote: "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future. Concentrate the mind on the present moment."

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Class of 2013

Byungmoo KimNickname: Brian Likes: Meat, wrestling, stress Goals after Cardigan: Get recruited to college for wrestlingQuote: "Be yourself, everyone else is already taken." -- Oscar Wilde

Sun Hong KimNickname: Paul, PK Likes: Life, Psy, dried mangoes Goals after Cardigan: Succeed in life,

have a good life, live forever Quote: "Language is very important."

Heon KohNickname: Sam, CoCo Likes: Soccer, basketball. Bill Milton Goals after Cardigan: Become a man! Quote: "You will regret."

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Class of 2013

Chi Kyu LeeNickname: "Kyu" pronounced as "Q" Likes: Movies, bowling, etc.

Goals after Cardigan: Be successful Quote: "Possumus superare si bene de nobis existimanus."

Joo Sang LeeNickname: James, "Big Jim"Likes: Soccer, Apline skiing, tennis, swimming, math Goals after Cardigan: Have a good future, major in architecture, go out in the 2018 Olympics, go home. Quote: "Rip it."

Seung Hwan LeeNickname: Daniel, Danny Lee Likes: Hip Hop, acting Goals after Cardigan: Where ever life

takes me, but in the range of doing something I want to do.Quote: "Just watch me."

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Class of 2013

Rui LiNickname: RayLikes: Mountain biking, music, badminton.Ping Pong, drawing Goals after Cardigan: Win good placings in mountain biking races, apply for a great university. Quote: "I always hope for the best, but prepare for the worst."

William LyonNickname: Wilz, Burglar Likes: The South! Sky Goals after Cardigan: Enjoy life

Quote: "Life is for the living."

William MartinelliNickname: Sleeve monster Likes: The Law, wrestling Goals after Cardigan: Be a lawyer Quote: "I am the 0.0000001 percent."

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Class of 2013

Jacob Mayer

Likes: League of Legends, TSM, coke, rock scaling

Goals after Cardigan: Become a League of Legends proQuote: "If light travels so fast, how come it's never caught a ninja?"

Theodore MelloNickname: TedLikes: Nuge, Brew Crew, SpongeBob, the BeckwithsGoals after Cardigan: Get a good job Quote: "Everybody! Puuuuuuush!"

William Nearis

Nickname: Nearis Likes: Soccer, hockey, and lacrosse

Goals after Cardigan: Go to college Quote: "Cleveland is the reason"

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Class of 2013

Nathaniel NugnesNickname: NugeLikes: Hockey, lacrosse, Theodore Mello, the Cape, fishing Goals after Cardigan: Keep it up and get a good job Quote: "Let there be cowgirls." -- Chris Gagle

Carlos OchoaNickname: Carlos Likes: Soccer, chicks

Goals after Cardigan: Go to high school in Mexico Quote: "Live after death"

Yuri Okada

Likes: Sleep, wrestling, reading Goals after Cardigan: Go back to Japan Quote: "Ching, cheng, chong!"

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Class of 2013Tianshuo Ouyang

Nickname: George Likes: Guitar, cartoons, baseball, snowboarding

Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good college and have a good job.Quote: "A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you." -- Elbert Hubbard.

Philip Parry

Likes: Basketball, cross country, baseball,Theodore Mello Goals after Cardigan: Go to a good high school and get a jobQuote: "Red Mello"

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Santiago Perez SanchezLikes: RacingGoals after Cardigan: Be a successful person

Quote: "Speed is everything."

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Federico Serrano Castro de la Torres

Nickname: Fed Likes: Wrestling, football, games Goals after Cardigan: Attend college in the US.Quote: "Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead where there is no path and leave a trail." — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Adam SherwoodNickname: Sherwood Likes: Hockey, soccer, lacrosse, and drawing

Goals after Cardigan: Grow up and become a successful personQuote: "Until next time, SEE YAH!" — Mr. Harris

Sky SilversteinNickname: Skyoo Likes: Hockey, girls Goals after Cardigan: Be a professional hockey player or successful business man.Quote: "Every man dies, but not every man really lives."

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Nicholas Slaughter

Likes: Math, doing well in school, hanging out

Goals after Cardigan: Do well in high school and college and beyond.Quote: "Thank you Cardigan for all you have done for me!"

Napat TanakulthonNickname: Bobby, Tanker Likes: Swimming, MMA, girls, Anime, Awesomeness, money, acting, things Goals after Cardigan: Become a famous and professional MMA Fighter, swimmer and actor. Quote: "Holy Cow" - me "I am AWESOME" - me "We are open to the greatest of changes when we hit our lowest point in life." — Aang the Avaton

Raphael TejavibulyaNickname: Leo Likes: Tennis, soccer Goals after Cardigan: Being successful in life

Quote: "Never ever, ever give up." -- Winston Churchill

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Thomas WickhamNickname: Tommy Likes: Basketball, football Goals after Cardigan: Be an architect Quote: "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."

Jae Eun Yu.M Nickname: Brian, Bri

^ W Likes: Football, soccer, NHL Playoffs only, Twix, 3 Musketeers, ESPN

Goals after Cardigan: Be an architect Quote: "Aggravated = violent mode"

Ming Yu YuanNickname: MingLikes: Football, League of Legends Goals after Cardigan: Be a boss. Quote: "I am the best."

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Hongting ZhangNickname: AndyLikes: Guitar, Japanese AnimeGoals after Cardigan: Go to high school

Quote: "I think, therfore I am."

Yuze ZhangLikes: Lacrosse, snowboarding, reading Goals after Cardigan: Astronaut, scientist, billionaire, etc.Quote: "Noooo!"

The Cardigan WayWe instill a love of learning and promote

intellectual curiosity and growth, recognizing that each person learns

differently.

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CONGRATULATIONS

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CLASS OF 2013

FROM THE POINT

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Matthew BanksCongratulations!

May you always have the courage to think for yourself...Believe in the impossible...And live life with NO REGRETS!

Love,Mom, Dad, Brooke & Lexie

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AUSTIN FRANKLIN

Congratulations CMS CLASS OF 2013!

Hard work beats talent When talent doesn't work hard.

We are so proud of you!

Love,

Dad, Mom, Cole,

Hanna & Paige

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Jordan Robert Abisch

Paulie,We are so very proud of you. You've been blessed with many special talents. Develop them fully and use them wisely. Dream big, work hard, stay kind.

We Love You.Mom, Dad, Michael and Ashley

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NICHOLAS SLAUGHTERHappy for you,Proud of you,Thrilled to be your grandfather!

YOU CAN DO ANYTHING YOU SET YOUR MIND TO!!

I love you,Pappy

Jin Wan ChoRight from when you were a little kid and till today, you have only given us reasons to hold out heads up in pride. We are so lucky to have you in our life We love you so much !! Mom & Dad

Willz Lyon

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Congratulations!

We are so proud of you.

Love Mom, Dad & Ross

Sael AraujoCongratulationsSael!!

I couldn't be more proud of you and your success at Cardigan.

You're future is bright.

Dream big, believe in yourself and help others along the way.

Coach Hank

Kimi Mu

Kimi,Love is giving. Striving makes a champion. Hope you become a well- rounded boy.

Love,Dad, Mom,Grandma and Grandpa

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Timothy Callahan

Timothy,You can't imagine how proud we are of your accomplishments. Your hard work and perseverance will guide you down the road which unfolds before you. Your future is incredibly bright!

We love you tons...Mom and Dad

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Kastan DayIf you teach your children nothing else, teach them the Colden Rule and "righty-tighty, lefty-loosey." ~Robert Brault

Love, Dad

"Logic will get you from A to Z, imagination will get you everywhere." ~ Albert Einstein

Love, Mom

Will Appleton

Congratulations Wi We are proud o f you!

Love,Dad, Mom, and Tom

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Menry CormierCONGRATULATIONS WEMRY!!!

Ae you ekate. ride or m otor on to your next journey, we know you will continue to make ue

proud.

Love.

Mom. Dad and Elise

Christopher "Chris" Alberigi

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Will MartinelliCongratulations Will!

We are so proud of you and what you have accomplished at CMS.

Hard to believe three years have gone by since your arrived on "The Point"!

We know that you will continue to soar in 10th grade and beyond!

We love you,Mom & Dad

Liz and Davis

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MAX GILBERTGreat job Max!!

Peter L. Cleveland

Congratulations on a job well done.

Dad, Mom, Charlotte and George

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Nicholas Slaughter

Congratulations,Nicholas!

We are so proud of how far you have

climbed.

"Every mountain top is within reach if you just keep climbing."

- Barry Finlay, author of

"Kilimanjaro and Beyond"

We love you so much!

Mom, Dad, Jacob, and Teddy

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Ryan Armistead Grady III

"What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us."

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Charlie!

We are proud of you and always

love you .

Dad, Mom and Spencer

Dear Z,

We have watched you grow while at Cardigan What wonderful friends you have made and

so many mountains you have climbed. Your future experiences await!

Love,Mom and Dad

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Aider) Bourke

Ah, a good day at the beach! There is nothing like sun on your face, sand, and hanging out

near the beach grass ... and a photographer who happens to be walking by I

This says it a l l :)Our wish for all is to continue to have memories of a lifetime I! (and you're well on your way by

being a part of Cardigan !)

Love Mom & Dad

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Righ!: Charlie-Han,/Andy Zhangand Jinwan phoBelow: Josh Lee, Michael HongChris-An, Ray bi, and T^e.HeeLee (N6t Piptured: Jake An andMichaeJ Chang)

Thanks to a great yearbook staff for creating

a wonderful memory of the 2012-2013

^ ■ ■ 1 ^ school year.

Jinwan Cho presents the2013 yearbook dedicationcertificates to Mr. TimothyLeRoy (above) and MrRyan Feeley (left)

The Class of 2013 dedicates this year's BLAZE to Mr. Timothy LeRoy,

"awesome" teacher and coach," and Mr. Ryan Feeley,

who has "served the community in aERRATA:p. 5: Martin Blaustein is Monte Blausteinp. 28: Daniel Lee ‘13 is Joshua Lee '14p. 38: Back row: Peter Cleveland is W illiam Nearlsp. 69: Front row: Mauricio Guzman Cedillo is G iorgo Caripidis

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^ This year's Sailing season was a great success. With the younger members o f the team always providing enthusiasm, the fun on the boats never stopped. Constantly singing songs and

debating about lightning and thunderstorms, our team was exceptional overall. Sailing isn't easy, and you need to be very smart to sail. By the end of the season we all learned how to sail, nobody got hurt, we found an alligator in the lake, and . . . we BEAT UNH!

- Brian Yu

Back row: Coach Cushing, Coach Markham, Michagl Hong, Ro-Ro Rymer, Liam Hassett, Mauricio Guzman Cedillo, Brian Yu, Diego Velazquez, Sergio Lopez Ramirez, Santiago Perez Sanchez, and Coach Langetieg. Front row: Nathaniel Fuller, Giorgo Caripidis Soto, Alexander Frenchman, Blake Wilkey, Fernando Garcia Vazquez, Brandt Aker, Tiger Zhang, Sam Walzak, and Keetae Byunn.

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U M m s n w m s ta m uVarsity Baseball had a fantastic season, with a record of 14-3-1. We emphasized our main goals of playing CHICKEN, executing our small ball style, and being "at our best" when we "played the best." Every player on the team contributed to our success, whether it was a big hit, a timeiy defensive play, a well-placed bunt, or a pitch to shut down the other team. Our biggest wins included avenging the only loss from last year (by beating Belmont Hill), beating

the Vermont Academy varsity team, and coming back

in the seventh to beat Phillips Exeter.

Back row: Coach Lawson, Philip Perry, Jack Bliss, Peter Cleveland, Brandon Benson, Paul CapozzI, Coach Scoville, Henry Day, and Coach Haonis. Front cow: Justin BidijS

Christopher Alberigi, Sam Koh, Daniel Philbrick, Ward Betts, and Jordan Allard.

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■Ill Baseball^ The JV Baseball team had a great season, ending with a

record of 7-3. Our season started off stronf even though we lost our first game to Vermont Academy. After that game we

went on a six-game winning streak! Our team worked on getting better every day, with the perfect example being our two games against Vermont Adiftdemy. While we were unprepared and out-worked in the first game, by^^^second cine, the games was actually called off halfway through BecausQ^we

8-5! I could see the tremendous progress we had made thj^ughout f . Our coaches taught us everything they could and alway; nstructive feedback, making this one great season.

- Max Gilbert

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iBack row: Coach Clark, Sael Araujo, Alex Grasso, IVlaxwell Gilbert, Carlos Ochoa, Benjamin

Antonucci, Tommy Wickham, and Coach Good. Front row: Trey Parker, Cedric Elkouh, Colton Bullard, Theodore Mello, Zachary Wennik, and Charlie Han. ^

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ihirds Baseball

Back row: Coach Skelley, Joey Mayer, Nolan Feeley, Corbin Holland, Steven Garron, Matt Wall, and Coach Nakade. Front row: Tae Hee Lee,Young Jun (Jake) An, Jose Harb Rodriguez, Young Hoon

Lee, Woohyun (Henry) Jung, and Chris Moore.

Thirds baseball had a successful season. They were always positive and cheered for their team. They started the season with a win against Claremont Middle school with a score of 11

to 4. Our team improved every day with Coach Nakade's amazing pitching lessons and

Coach Skelly's exceptional knowledge of the game. Our mantra, "Bounce Back," helped us

with our 6-2-2 season. - Matt Wall

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Reserve b^seb llThe Reserve Baseball team had a successful season this spring, ending the year with a 2-2 record. The boys improved throughout the season. Some of the players on the team could barely catch the ball in the beginning, but eventually everyone gained the fundamental skills of the game, and we were able to get two victories. Our team goal was "everyone gets at least one hit," and we accomplished this. Our first hit of the season came from Luke Laurence, who successfully hit against a fast pitcher and got on first safely. Highlights include Bryan Chen's three-run home run, lefty-killer Gabe Moldenhauer pitching two games, and Mo Bamba setting his individual goal to get a home run every day. Although a number of our games were canceled, we still had a really fun season. - Kimi Mu

Back row: Coach Beckwith, Antonio Mezher, Zhenghao Xiao, Mohamed Bamba, Kimi Mu, Bryan Chen, and Coach Sinclair. Front row: Coach Holt, Taishu Tozawa, Gabriel Moldenhauer, Jack Gong,

Bear Liu, Xin Bi, and Luke Laurence (Not pictured: Ricky Ochoa).

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llarsity LacrosseVarsity Lacrosse had a great season, as we

were able to develop as players and as a team. Our goal of beating Eaglebrook was

accomplished in each of our meetings with them. Our first encounter was a thriller.

Down by three, we were able to come back with 30 seconds left when Gavin found the back of the net. Our second

meeting was just as spectacular^nd we were able to pull off an amazing

win. Our final meeting was at Cardigan, and once again we

were victorious. It was the greatest feeling when

everyone stormed the field! There is no better way for

our seniors to end their Cardigan career than with

a win over Eaglebrook. -- Avery Glass

Back Row: Coach Carpino, Noah Drummond, Nathaniel Nugnes, William Appleton, Yuze Zhang, Daniel Kitchel, Myles Beach, and Coach Bayreuther. Third Row: Ryan Grady, John

Seter, Will Nearis, Austin Franklin, Keaton Nichols, Matt Banks, Gordon Faust, and Timothy Callahan. Second Row: Colin Munro, Henry Cormier, Charlie Baker, Jack Goodwin, Griffin

Harris, Gavin McNamara, and Benjamin Finkelstein. Front Row: Amos Gilbert, Avery Glass,’ Matteo Mangiardi, and Walker Huff..

V- rffer

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IBack row: Federico Serrano, Daniel Lee, Kastan Day, William Humphrey, Jackson Freidberg, Sky \

^Silverstein, and Coach Newbold. Third row: Joshua Lee, Z Ikeda, Adam Sherwood, Bill Milton, || ^Colin Fabian, Niklas Butchma, John Trotto, and John Kelleher. Second row: Ryan Houx, Reilly

Walsh, Jay Cromheecke, Leif Fosse, Anthony Scaramucci, and Herman Lui. Front row: Jared ’’ Mines, Jordan Pepe, Beckham Bayreuther, and Emery Gray (Not pictured: Will Starkey).

, 1.The JV Lacrosse team had an excellent season with a record of 10-5. Our coaches helped us each day to work our hardest and improve as players and as a team. Our

captains-Will Humphrey, Danny Lee, and Leif Fosse--had a tough job leading our team, but made us work hard in practice and got us pumped for our games. We had great goal-tending and goal support throughout our game, as well as great physical play from our ninth-grade mid-field line and defense from our long poles. During practices we worked on clearing drills, fast and slow breaks, and really developed as a team with our intramural games with the varsity team. - John Trotto

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Thirds Lacrosse had a very good season this s|3rina.j^|!^Throughout the season we worked very hard as a team.

Although we did not always win our games, we always tried our best to give our opponents a good match. We worked

together to accomplish our team goals, and we also had some great individual effort. For example, Joseph and Jake's great

skills on attack, Veo's great leadership on the defensive end of the field, and our exceptional coaching from Coach Graves ' and Coach Kreuzburg. They taught us "to improve," the

concept of "we," and to "honor the game." We had a great time on and off the field. We always helped and encouraged each

other to try harder and to become better players every day.-- Javier Salomon

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Back row: Coach Gauthier, Joon Lee, Juan Alvaro Gomez, Santiago Garcia, Peter Martin, Sergio Fonseca, William Song, Matthew Kim, and Coach Nevins. Middle row: Agustin Alban, James Chun, Owen Brine,David Min, Dragon Ding, Nono Qui, Sage Mine, and Luis Carcoba. Front row: Seth Gray, Jake Wennick, 11

Pablo De Saro, Matt Harmon, Nick Jessop, Jack Audett, and Nick Pieroni.

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llarsitg lennisVarsity Tennis had a hunger and desire to win this year, and to make a comeback from our

disappointing defeat by Eaglebrook last year. We wanted to dominate on the courts, and that is what we did. We won the league, we grabbed all four spots in the tournament, and most of all

we went undefeated! Coach Rocha's competitiveness. Coach

Ramos' reality checks, and former Coach D'Entremont's

example of how to win, showed us the way to

victory!-- Lpo Tejavibulya

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Back row: Tanner Boyle, Jose Gomez, Agustin Cattoretti, Billy Boyle and^Jack McKeen. ' Front rbw: Jordan Abisch, Leo Tejavibulya, Gustavo Garcia, Morgan Himmer, and

Tucker Powell (Not pictured: Coaches Rocha and Ramos).

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IfeWilSJV Tennis had an

extremely successful season. Our team had

a record of 7 wins and

2 losses. Our highlight as a team was beating

Brewster Academy 6-3

after losing to them

earlier in the season. We as a team were

working well with each

other by the end of the

season. Individual successes included

Bill Pieroni winning the

number 2 singles in

the Lakes Regions, Chris An's consistent

wins, and Luke

Cuticelli's

improvement - winning

almost all his matches.-- James Lee

Left to Right: Coach Hart, Nicholas S laughter,'^^'Sang (James) Lee, Rex Krieg,Luke Cuticelli, Bill Pieroni, Christopher An, Jon Schafer, Jack Wu, Gonch Delgado,

Juan Bellvis, Pat Roth, and Coach Exton. 13

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Iliirds lennisThirds Tennis liad a dazzling spring with a record of 7-1-1. Every member of the team got to play against a variety of schools, in both singles and doubles matches. We played teams with different skill levels, both experienced and inexperienced. We had three goals: listening to instructions, improving core

strength, and just getting the ball in. It was challeng­ing to keep up with the goals as we strived to achieve them. On the last day of practice, we realized how much we improved from the beginning of the season. - John Lee

Back row: Coach Harris, Rene Trevino Garza, Mingyu Yuan, Bobbie Lee, Ray Li, Raymond Bai, Andy Zhang, George Ouyang, Jack Jiang, Rex Chen, and Mauricio Marcos l\Aarcos.

Middle row: Sergio Carrasco, Tommy Mi, Chi Kyu Lee, Paul Kim, Brian Hwang, Michael Chang, Daniel Dumas, Victor Liu, James Chen, Jeff Shi, Neil Chen, Coach Gahagan, and Coach Naroski.

Front row: Philip Huang, Jacob Slaughter, Daniel Gutierrez, John Lee, Jinwan Cho, Brian Kim, Jeff Koo, Alex Post,and Jerry Wang (Not pictured: Coach Yelton and Coach Blaustein).

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R ^ k C fim b iv iqWe had an awesome season. From the Cougar Cave to the weight room to the rocl<s, we all really enjoyed our time. Many of us were returners to the sport and were pretty good, but some had never climbed before. Over the season the beginners became good and the returners got better. The whole season was nothing but success and improvement. Jacob completed one of the hardest problems on the wall, and all of us completed at least two new and difficult problems. We were able to go to an awesome new climbing gym and climbed some really cool mountains. We improved many of our sl<ills like balance, strength and confidence.-- Myles Shepard

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^Back row: Buzz Fisher, Myles Shepard, Andrew Mah. Front row: Coach Kenny, Mijah Harris, William Martinelli, KJ Matte, Garrett Plekenpol, Jacob Mayer, and Coach Antolino.

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Spring Sporfs niwardsVarsity Baseball JV Baseball Thirds Baseball Reserve Baseball

Henry Day, Ward Betts, Cedric Elkouh, Max Steven Garron, Tae Hee Bear Liu, Ray Xiao, Paul Capozzi Gilbert, Carlos Ochoa Lee, Matt Wall Kimi Mu

Varsity Lacrosse JV Lacrosse Thirds Lacrosse Reserve Lacrosse

Griffin Harris, Henry Reilly Walsh, Anthony Garrett Lewis, Nick David Min, Jack Audett, Cormier, Colin Munro Scaramucci, John Trotto Parker, Hector Mahbub Matt Harmon

Varsity Tennis

Jose Gomez

Rock Climbing

Myles Shepard

V. Tennis All Stars JV Tennis Thirds Tennis

Billy Boyle, Leo Daniel Dumas, JacobBill PeroniTejavibulya, Tanner Patrick Roth (not pictured) Slaughter, Chi Kyu Lee

Boyle, Agustin Cattoretti

Sailing

Spring Athletes of the Week

Diego Velazquez, Brian Yu, Sam Walzak Spring Captains' Council

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National Junior IHonor SocietyScholarship - Character - Service - Citizenship - Leadership

Christopher Alberigi '13, Brandon Benson '13, Kastan Day '13, Colin Fabian '14, Emery Gray '14, Jose Nasip Harb Rodriguez '14, Hanlin 'Jack' Jiang ' 13,

John Kelleher '14, Chi Kyu Lee '13, Raphael 'Leo' Tejavibulya '13,John Trotto ' 14, Zuoquan "Jack' Wu '14.

Charles C. Gates Invention & Innovation CompetitionThe competition was fierce as 6th, 7th and some 8th grade students demonstrated their inventions on Friday.

Saturday, the finalists again showed off their work to the three judges: Mr. John Pfeifle P'86, P'89, Mr. Matthew Brightman '06, and Karl Hutter '92. The “immediate hit” acknowledgement went to Daniel Gutierrez ’15 & Juan

Alvaro Gomez ’15 for their “Sponge for Back"; and Cedric Elkouh '15 for his “Hockey Tape Cutter.” Joseph Jordan '15 & Pablo De Saro '16 exhibited salesmanship that was so remarkable, the judges felt special

acknowledgment was warranted.

The overall winners were:

First PlaceDaniel Dumas De Teresa

"Triple Trash Sorter"

Second PlacePhillip Huang & Zach Wennik "Easy Clip-on Lacrosse Heads

and Shafts"

Third PlaceSam Walzak

"The Amazing Backpack Charger"

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Mrs. Maureen Gilbert, Auction Chair, with Headmaster David McCusl<er, Jr

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CARDIGAN COMMONS

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Head of Schcx>l McCusker addresses the assembled crowd at the official

opening of the Cardigan Commons,

Cutting the ribbon are:^ Alex Grasso '15, Bi XIn '14,^ Jeffrey Holt '16, Nicholas Slaughter ’13*

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s t M e d J o rise, groLH^s of students grabbed their towels and shuffled their way/^ down to the lake/ There was a / strong showing of 118 students, along with 14 faculty members and one dog.The water temperature was a "bear-able"4 i xlegrees^ (Pahrenh^t), and the air was just slightly colder at 37.

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Headmaster’s Day (temporarily renamed “Sav Frieze Day” this year, to honor the memory of a beloved friend to Cardigan—a long-serving trustee and past parent) was, in short, a blast. The boys had an opportunity in the morning to play in the Third Annual J. Dudley Clark Doubles Tournament (p.s. this year’s winners were seniors Agustin Cattoretti and Will Appleton) or use any of the open facilities (the student center, gym, weight room, etc.). The afternoon meant a “carnival lunch” (served on the Rymer Patio outside the Commons!), a 3-vs-3 soccer tournament on the upper tennis courts (which later also became a street hockey venue), waterfront play, (homemade) “slip’n’slide” action on the Back 40 hill, and all kinds of fun on numerous inflatable games/structures.

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Blake Wilkey '14 & Jake An '16 in class

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Cardigan MountainSenior Class Sunset Climb

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Peter Cleveland speaking to his classmates. L. Tejavibulya, J. Lee, P. Kim,D. Lee, M. Chang, C. Han, J. Cho

At the end of their Cardigan years, the senior class climbs Cardigan Mountain at sunset. It is an emotional & spiritual farewell to the friends they have made.

p. Cleveland, A. Franklin, N. Nugnes, W. Nearis, J. Goodwin (behind Nearis), B. Finkelstein (standing), T.

Callahan, C. Alberigi, S. Silverstein, W. Lyon.

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Celebration & Preparation

Byungmoo 'Brian' Kim and Ted IVIello with tlieir families.

F5~Napat 'Bobby' Tanai<ultlion & family witli Mr.

Kenny & Mr. Skelley.

Nicliolas Slaughter watches as Ms. Lenihan pins a boutonniere on Augustin Cattoretti Lopez.

Avery Glass gets his boutonniere from Mrs. McCusker.

[\/lembers of the Class of 2013

Gordon Faust waits to get his Alumni Tie.

William Humphrey, School Leader, receives the first Alumni Tie from Steve August '69.

Billy Boyle is all smiles after his boutonniere is pinned on by Mrs. lacuzzi.

receive tlieir Alumni Ties

The Class of 2013

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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

Capt. MacVittie '99

Congratulations!

Farewell!

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