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Cardigan K4oiintain. School

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Cardigan Mountain School seeks to educate adolescent boys in mind, body and spirit in

a small residential community that values each student in its care.

Table o f C ozitG n ts:Pages 3-7: Special Pages Pages 3-31: Senior Portraits Page 32: 4-Year Boys Pages 34-43: Faculty and Staff Pages 4^33: Dorm. Photos Pages 36-39: Candids Pages 60-73: Fall Events Pages 76-89: Fall Sports Pages 90-93: 'Winter Candids Pages 94 103: 'Winter Sports Pages 106-109: 'W inter Events Pages 110-121: Spring Sports Pages 122-139: Spring Events Pages 140-143: Arts and K4iisic Pages 146-167: <3raduation andJ\wards Pages 168-169: School Photo Pages 170-172: Signature Pages

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Cardigan emphaazes respect and responsibility, values effort, and rewards

accomplishment. It helps each boy realize his academic and personal potential

You have always been joyful and

willing to help.

You have been a great teacher, both in

and out o f the classroom.

You have been like a mother, caring

when you knew something was wrong.

You have been strict, yet outgoing and

fun.

You help us find our own confidence

in our writing and on stage.

You have taught us how to write,

through journaling and other

assignments.

You have taught us how to work hard

and have fun at the same time.

You have taught us how to act.

h/lost importantly, you have been our

friend.

VC/e dedicate this book to you because:

T~he 2006 Senior Class D&dicsLtGS the BlsLze to

h/la^ry M[Gn<dGlsohjrL

\ X / e l c o m e T o m a n d \K/^erL<dy J S J e e d h a n c i!

Our iVew Headmaster Extraordinaire

\X/e R e m e m b e r

Rev. I-Iarold (Hal) Finkbein.&r

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l~han.k you for your 37 years of contributiorL to the Cardigan Community. VC e will miss you

dearly.

AndrewPhilie

Student Leaders

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Drew Philie, Chris Cyr, Matt Brightman, Danny Scott, Eddie Hwang, Oliver Zambrano, Sumner Ford, Chris Powers, Shane Frankhouse, Casey Brugman, Joel

Bergstrom, David Grilk, Robert Bourdon, Joe Lisicky, Chris Hyun, Jun Ho Bae, Andrew Hong, Mark Joyce, Ben Wyskiel, Chris Grilk, Jon Castillo, Tyler Swertfager

and W illie Rose.

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Cardigan ' Seniors

2006Philip M. Alvarez-Correa

Classroom Cleaner / Supervisor, Varsity Soccer,

Varsity Skiing, Varsity Lacrosse, Honor Roll Art Credit, Christmas Pageant,

Sportsmanship Award.

Jun Ho BaeFrench II Floor Leader, National Junior Honor Society 8,9, Honor

Roll 8,9, High Honor Roll 9, Green Key 8,9, Varsity Soccer 9 MVP Res.A 8, Varsity Lacrosse

9, Coach's Award Reserve Lacrosse 8, Glee Club 7, 8,

Winter Play 8

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Joel A, BergstromBrewster II Floor Leader 9, Green Key 8„%JV Football

8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity ^^ockey 8, 9, Varsity

Baseball 8,9

Jeremey M. BourdenKitchen Crew Leader 9, JV

Soccer 9,Varsity Ski Team 9, JV

Lacrosse 9,Honor Role 7,9

Robert F. BourdonClark-Morgan III Floor Leader

9, Lake Race Winner 8,9, Mr.Cardigan 9, Varsity Soccer

MVP 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 8,9, Vasity Lacrosse 8,9, High Honor

Roll 8,9, Effort Honor Roll 8,9, Green Key 9, Winter Play 9.

Matthew N. BrightmanGreen Key Leader % Student

Leader 9„;^^ Superv1sbr 8, Student Senate 6,9/ Res A Hockey 6, JV Hockey 7,8,9, Captain 9, Vasity CrosscCountry

6,7,8,9, MVP 9, Coach's AWrfl 6,7, Captain 9,. Sailing 6, JV Baseball 7,8, Coach's Award 7,8, Varsity Baseball 9, High Honor Roll 6,7,8,9, Effort Honor Roll 6,7,8,9 French Award 7,8 History

Award 6, English Award 6, Math Award 6, Green Key 7,8,9, Drama 8,

Photography Club 9, Blaze Editor 9,

/Casey W. Brugman

Brewster I Floor Leader, Class Secretary 8, Drama Stage Manager 8,

Most Valuable Techie 8,9, Varsity Football 7,8,9 MVP 9 Cajptain 9

Varsity Hockey 7,8,9 MVP'9 Captain 9 Varsity Baseball 7,8,9 Captain 9

John D. CallenderKitchen Crew Leader 9,

Waiter 8, JV Football 9, Res., A Hockey 9, Captain Res. A Hockey 9, Varsity Lacrosse

9, Honor Roll 6,7,8,9

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Santiago Canales

Green Key 9, JJpnor ^11 9, Dining Rooraf Steward, Rock ' /^limbing 9, Skiing 9, '.

Reserve Tennis 9

Jonathon S. CastilloNorth Dorm Floor Leader 9,

Kitchen Crew 9, Effort ' Honor Roll 8, Green Key 9,

Fall Play Techie 9, JV * Football 8, Varsity Football 9, JV Baseball 8,9, Varsity

Basketball 8,9 MVP 9 ’

James M. CelataKitchen Crew 9, Varsity

Football 9, Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Baseball 9

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Je Ik ChangClass Vice-President 8,9

Varsri^X^ross Country Skiing 9, Varsity Ctbss

Country 9, Glee Club 7,8,9, Green Key 8,9, Leader

Award 9

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Christopher J. ChartrainKitchen Crew 9, Varsity

Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Student

Leader Recognition Award 9

Jae Yeol ChoeDining Room Stewardv 9, JV Lacrosse 9, Honor Roll

7.8.9, Latin 8, Nation Junior Honor Society 9, Glee Club8.9, Drama 8,9, Art Credit 9,

JV Soccer 9, Wrestling 9,Res. B Hockey 7,8

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spencer W. CorkranVarsity Sailing 9, fcb

Foreman 9, Wilderness 8, Honor Roll 9, National Latin E)fem Recognition 9, SAT Recognition 9, Glee Club

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Nicholas A. Cote

Kitchen Crew Leader 9, Honor Roll 7,8, JV Football 9, JV Wrestling 7,8 Resery.e

Baseball 9, Varsity Wrestling 9

Jose M. CovarrubiasJV Football 9,

Snowboarding 9, JV Lacrosse 9

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Christopher M. Cyr

Assistaijt Schoc^ Leader 9, Varsity'Baseball 8,9, Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Football 9, High and Effort Honor Roll 8,9, National Junior Honor Society 8,9 Silver Key for art and painting 8,

Green Key 8,9

Mark W. DeeringVarsity Soccer 9, Varsity

Skiing 9,-Reserve Baseball 9

Jose C. DiazVarsity Football 9, Varsity Basketball 9, JV Baseball 9

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Sumner J. FordAssociate Job F orem ^ 9,

Varsity S o ^ r /9 , Most Improved, Varsity Skiing 8,9i,' Ilc^ches Award, J.V. Lacrosse

Coaches Award, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Honor Roll and

Effort Honor Roll 8,9, Green Key 8,9, Road Warriors 9

Shane A. FrankhouseBanks House Floor Leader

9, Varsity Football 8,9, Varsity Wrestling 8,9,

Varisty Lacrosse 8,9, Honor Roll 9

David J. FyfeDinning Room Steward 9,

JV Soccer 9, JV Basketball 9, Reserve Baseball 9, Cleft

for Me 9, Mousetrap 9

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Alain M. GarnerDining Room Clicker 9, JV

Sailings,,JV Skiing 8,9, Rock Climbing 9 Upper Valley Childrens Center

Club 9, Honor Roll 9

ILuke J. Gilder

Dining Room Crew, 9. JV Football 9, JV Soccer 9, Community Service 8

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Michael B. GrayKitchen Crew Leader 9, JV hockey 9, Reserve Hockey

Most Improved 8, JV Lacrosse 8, Varsity Football

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Christopher F. GrilkHinman II Floor Le^^er 9, Varsity Football 9, Varsity

. Hockey 8,9, Most Improved flayer Award 9, Varsity Soccer 8, .TV lacrosse 8,

Varsity Lacrose 9, Honor Roll 9, Winter Play 9, Green

Key 8,9

David F. GrilkClark-Morgan 2 Floor Leader 9, -Varsity Football 8,9, Varsity

Hockey 8,9, Varsity Baseball 8,9, High Honor Roll 8,9, Effort Honor Roll 8,9, Green Key 8,9, Kitchen Crew 8,9, Cleft for Me 9, Blaze 9, Christmas Pageant 9, Wood Shop

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Derek GuerraKitchen Crew 9, J.V. Football 9, Reserve B

Hockey 9, Survey Of Music Cd's and DVD's 9, Spring

Sleuths 9, Community Service 9

Toby A. HarrimanClassroom Supe®isor 9, JV Tennis Hockey 9, JV

Soccer 9, Wood Sho|) 8, Green Key 8,9

Andrew HongGreenwood House Floor Leader 9,

Kitchen Crew Leader 9, Class Secretary 6,7, Honor JRoll 8,9, Varsity Soccer

9,Res A Most Improved Award 8, JV Hockey 9, Res: B Most Improved Award 6, Res. A Most Iitiproved

Award 7, Res. A Coach's Award 8, Varsity Tennis 8,9, Captain 9 Coach's Award 9, Glee Club 7,8,9, Glee Club

Manager 9, Glee Club Award 9, Christmas Pageant 7,8,9, Green Key

8,9, Blaze 8,9 Road Warriors 7 '

Suk Hwan HongVarsity Tennis 9, JV Soccer 9, Res C Soccer 6,7, MVP 7, JV Wrestling 9, Blaze 8,9, Honor Roll 7, Ceramics 8,

Christmas Pageant 8

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Sae Jun HwangChaplains Assistant, Viq

President 7, J.y^occeA , J.V. Basketball 9, ReslBaseball % G % Club 7,8, Green Key 8,9V' Art Credit 9, High Honor Roll7,8,9, Effort Honor Roll 7,8,

Math Counts 8.

Dong Woo HyunFrench I Floor Leader 9, JV

Soccer 9, MVP 9, Res B Coach's Award 8, Varsity Wresding 8,9, Captain 9, High Honor Roll 8; Effort Honor Roll 8, Glee Club8,9, Drama 8, Listen Center 9, Green Key 9, JV Lacrosse 9,

Garon M. JenkinsJ.V. Football 9, Coach's

Award 9, J.V. Alpine Skiing8, Varsity Skiing 9, Reserve Lax 8, Captain 8, J.V. Lax

9, Glee Club 9.

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Mark C. Joyce

Haywar^Floor4.eader 9, Varsity F0otball 8,9, JV

Hockey 8, Varsity Hoiikey 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8,9, Honor Roll 8,9, Effort Honor Roll

8,9.

Sungmin KimJV Soccer 9, Wrestling 9,

Reserve Tennis 9

Jaemin LeeClass Secretary 8, JV Soccer 9

Coach's Award, Reserve Tennis 9, JV Wrestling, High Honor

Roll 8,9, Effort Honor Roil 8,9, Geometry Prize 8, Math Counts8, Nationals 8, Drama 8,9, Glee Club 8,9, Listen Center 9, Green

Key 8,9, Road Warriors 8

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Joseph D. LisickyFranklin House Floor Leader 9, Kitchen Crew 9, Varsity

Soccer 9, JV Hbckey 8, . V^sity Hockey 9, Varsity ' Lacrosse 8,9, Christmas

Pageant 9, Drama 9

Armando LozanoKitchen Crew 9, Varsity Soccer 9, JV Basketball 9, Varsity Tennis 9

Mason K. Maddox

JV Soccer 9, JV Hockey 8, Rec. Tennis 8, Wood Shop8, Community Service club

9, Honor Roll 8

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Robert H. McDevittKitchen Crew 9,,JV Football9, Varsit^^nowboarding 9, JV Baseball 9, Comraiinity

Service 9, Honor Roll 9

Connor G. McNamaraDean of Students Assistant,

JV Lax 7, Varsity Football 9, JV Hockey 9, Varsity Lax

8,9, Honor .Roll 9„Dog Walkings

Julio J. MeyerVarsity Football 9, Res B

Hockey 9, MVP 9, JV Tennis 9, Honor Roll 9

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James P. O'ReillyVarsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 9, V ^^ty Baseball

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Matthew PenickVarsity Football 9, Reserve . - A Hockey 9, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Kitchen Crew 9

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Andrew G. PhilieSchodr Leader 9, Varsity Football

9, Most Improved 9, Varsity Hockey 8,9, Most Improved 9, : Varsity Lacrosse 8,9, Nationa;! Junior Honor Society 8,9, High Honor Roll 8,9, Green Key 8,9.

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Christopher K. PowersAthletic Job Fpreman 9, Varsit^J^ootball 9, JV

Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, All'Sports Program 9, honor

Roll 8, Set Construction 9

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Alexander C. RassiasJV Cross Country 8,9, JV

Wrestling 8

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Alden B. Reed

Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Varsity Track 9,

Honor Roll 9, Drama 9, Kitchen Crew

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Alonso J. Rodriguez

JV Football ^ J V Skiing 9 JV Tennis 9, Waiter 9

William T. RoseClass President 7,8,9, Stowell Floor Leader Varsity Soccer

7,8,9, Captain 9, Varsity Hockey 7,8,9, Captain 9,'

Varsity Lacrosse 8,9, High Honor Roll 7,9, Honor Roll7,8,9, Latin Award 7, Golf

Club 9, Green Key 8,9

Christopher H. RuezJob Superviser 9, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Snow

Boarding 9, Varsity Baseball9, Honor Roll 9, Effort

Honor Roll 9, Glee Club 9

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Keith N. Russell

JV Crosscountry Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Lacrosse

% Leadership Award 9

Connor P. RyanWaiter 8,9, Varsity Football Manager 9, Cross Country

Skiing 8, Honor Roll 9

Daniel C. Scott

Dining Hall Head 9, Class Secretary 9, JV and Reserve

Football Manager 9, Wilderness 8, High Honor

Roll 9, Effort Honor Roll 9, Glee Club 9, Leadership

Award 9

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Jang Won SuhKitchen Crew Leader 9 |JV

Soccer 9, Res.CTMQSt Improved .Player Award 7, Res B Hockey,'

S 'i, JV track 8, High Honor Roll 7,8,9, Effort Honor Roll

7.8.9, Math Award 7, Glee Club7.8.9, Christmas Pageant 7,8,9,

Listen Center 7,8

Austen SumanisJV Soccer 9, Kitchen Crew 9, Ski Team 9, Honor Roll "9, JV Lacrosse 9, Rec Tennis 9

Tyler W. SwertfagerDewar House Floor Leader

9, Varsity Football 8,9, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Varsity

Skiing 9, Honor Roll 9, Glee Club 9

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Reed N. von GalAssistant Dinkig Hall

Supervisor ., Res A Hockey 8, MVP 8, Res A/B Hotkey

9,, JV Soccer 9, Res B Soccer 8, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Honor Roll 8,9, Drama 8

John C. WallachMBffrrTr'' •

Varsity Cross Country 9, JVHockey 9, JV Lacrosse 8,

^ _High Honor Roll 9, Road

Warriors 9 "

Benjamin C. WyskieF

Hinman 1 Floor Leader 9, Varsity Soccer 8,9 JV

Hockey 8,9, Captain 9, JV Lacrosse 8, Captain 8,

Varsity Lacrosse 9

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Diego I. Zambrano

Kitchen Cretv LBader 9, JV football 9, JV Wrestling 9 W Lacrosse 7,8,9, Honor

Roll 7, Leadership Award 9, Drama 9, Christmas Pageant

9, Green Key 9

Oliver C. ZombranoChaplains Assistant 9, JV

Sccer 9, Captain 9, Coach's Award 9, JV Skiing, Varsity Tennis, Green Key 8,9, Shop.

Credit 9

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FOUR YEAR BOYS 2002-2006

M att Brightman

Andrew Hong

Jack Callender

Suk Hwang Hong

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last shots

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Cardigan Faculty Candids.

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The New Faculty 2005-2006

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Cardigan ^ ■C_l7 ^

F acuity2005-2006

Dave and Suzanne Auerbach with Hannah and Ben

John and Jessica Bayreuther

Scott Allenby and Lindsey Benson

Jarrod Caprow

Dudley Clark

Jay Christianson

Sean Coakley

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Cameron Coe

Gus DeMaggio and Miki Fera-DeMaggio with Elaina

Nick and Jessica Creach

JohnD'Entremont

Brad Edwards

Rick Exton

Ryan, Christine, Nolan, Cormac and Shae Feeley

Mike, Nora and Midori Fitzgerald

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Kate Foster Pat Franz

Tom, Laura and Samantha Funkhauser

Jaime, Margaret, Sam and Nicky Funnell

Ritchie Gillespie Alex, Liz, Emery anc Seth Gray

Wim Hart

Joel, Lydia, Liam, Anja and Erick Harms

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Chris Jenkins Chris Kenny

Allen Kreuzburg

Steve, Louisa and Maddie Ledbetter

Nick Lynch

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RandyMacdonald

Chuck and Anne McCormick

"Coach” Jim and Connie Marrion

Mary MendelsohnMary Noordsy

Tom Pastore

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Ed, Fe, Ramon and Vidal Ramos

Susan Rives

ChrisSeldomridge

Sarah Watson

Rich Ryerson

Jim and Samantha Scott

Ryan SinclairIan Stevens

Marty, Kimmy, Zach, Jake and Lily Wennik

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The Staff at Cardigan...without whom NOTHING would get done!

Kathy McHugh

ChrisFerland

Karen Colburn

Jean Christensen Ros Burke

Jill Cavalieri

Joe McHughJudy Ribeiro

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Children*..The Future of

Those that keep our

campus clean and groomed..

House­keeping

BuildingandGrounds

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... and well-fed

The Chartwells Staff

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Before they came....and with some personal touches.

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studying hard???

or hardly studying???

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Brewster II

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French. II

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Hirttnan I

Hinman II

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Franklin House

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Hayward

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Banks House

Greenwocxi House

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Stowell House

Just mGssiingSLround.—

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Academics at CardiganThe courses at Cardigan are rigorous yet cater to the needs of each student. Students are encouraged to take advantage of individual time with teachers, advisors and tutors, and are provided with time to study on their own and during organized study halls.

Above left: Spencer in the computer lab. Above Right: Studying in the dorm. Lower Left Mr. Gray providing some extra help. Lower right: Mark getting excited for his finished paper!

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Every spring students are inducted into the Junior National Honor Society. Here are the 2006 inductees with their sponsors

Below are Spencer and Jae Min as the Spelling bee winners.

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Top: Working on class projects. Middle: Students at the NH Math Counts Competition. Lower left: Oliver studying in bed. Lower

right: Mr. Exton working with Erick.

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Left: Passing out of the honor roll certificates. Below: Drawing an historical mural. Below middle: Using the library's most comfortable nook!

Above images: Two example of the many science experiments and projects students make throughout the year.

Above: An empty classroom waiting for the students. Right: Students awarded with the winter term Student Leadership awards.

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F A L L H V E IS T T S

A.utumrL was busy witK the beginning of classes, sports and clubs. In addition. Students participated in many extra activities and outings such as acting in the school play, hiking on Mountain IDay, going to the Sandwich Fair, and having a ball in the final spirit week competitions-

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OPENING DAYS

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Fall Clubs

On thursday afternoons, students participate in the Club Program. Clubs are an opportunity for students to explore something different in the Cardigan Community. Options include community service club, art clubs, bingo, board games, fitness options, sports, movies, cooking and martial arts, just to name a few.

■ mSalamander Sleuths.

With Mr.Caprow

R ecycling and com m unity service below: the fall

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D ow n time with Foosball

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Cleft for MeFall Play

Make-upFor most of the play cast, they had never participated or performed in a theatre production. One of the new things that the boys went through was wearing make-up.

ProductionThe fall play, Cleft for Me, was one of the shortest performances Cardigan has put on. It consisted of only one act, and one man who remained on stage for the entire performance. Throughout the performance "the man" was running into some pretty odd people and found one guy under a rock.

Above: Chris Cyr, Johnathon Castillo, Casey Brugman, and Drew Philie made up the crew.

Left: Mark Joyce, Jae Min Lee, and W illi Rose in the reporter scene.

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low: Chris Hyun getting make-up le by Mrs. Pastore.

thespians in the making

October 29- October 30, 2006.

y-Hanging Out The Irish Cop

: Josh Lee, Mike Seo, Willi Rose, and Jae Min Lee hanging out back stage Dave Grilk playing an Irish cop, talking to Willi Rose in an Irish brogue. >re a rehersal.

Frank the Doughnut ManCote playing the crazy refreshment guy.

Getting ReadyWilli Rose getting his make-up done and preparing for the show.

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Mountain DayEach c lass went to a d ifferent area, hiked, ate and bonded around the achievement o f reaching their goals! This is a highlight o f the

sixth and seventh grade up Mount Cardigan.

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T l i e S a n d w ic t i F a ir

10/10/05

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Concentrate.—Concentrate...Left: Brendan Kuntz, obviously concentrating hard, trying to get that Pokemon doll! Below: The Sandwich Fair is for faculty kids too, as Seth Gray breaks the speed limit.

Left: W hat is Mr. Holt eating, and more imponantly why is Mr. Coe looking at it like that?

How's the fried dough?

Mr. Needham's first ever Sandwich Fair day. He seems to be enjoying himself!

mmmin...good

Above: Spencer, Cecil, and Turner all enjoy the fried dough.

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HALLOWEENFun was had by all as we dressed up, carved pumkins and paraded around at lunch!

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Spirit WeekDorm Gompetitions

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Left: Jack Callander and Xavier going crazy Top: Shane Rogers running the obsticle course Middle: Jon Castillo doing the dizzy raceBottom: Diego Zombrano and Sam Funnel holding up their dorm flag

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During Spirit Week

Jumping Rope

During fitness day, students participated in tons of different events, like a shuttle run with hockey pucks, most pushups, most situps, most pullups, longest reach beyond your legs, jumping rope and a lot more!

Reaching and Pull-ups

Above: Students do the leg reach and pullups as Mr. Kenny offers his help.

Go Jimmy Go!

Right: Jimmy Celata Below Right: Gavin Bayreuther tries to reach Mr. Creach Below Left: Students see how many times they can bounce basketballs off the wall.

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Spirit week!!!

The Lake Run

Directly Above: Matt Brightman, finishing in second place.Further Above: The sheer chaos of the start.Left: The winner, Robbie Bourdon

Robbie Bourdon, The Winner!

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Class Trips!Each Fall grades take trips to various places. Here are a few highlights of

the sixth grade trip to a ropes course and teh montshire museum.

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VARSITY SOCCER

Bottom Row, Left To Right: Alejandro Arguelles, Ben Wyskiel, Willi Rose, David Perez-Muldanado, B.K Chun, Sumner Ford, Phil Alverez- Correa

Top Row, Left To Right: Nick Lovejoy, Andrew Hong, Joseph Licisky, ArmandoLozano, Mark Deering, C.J Chartrain, Jun Ho Bae

Coaches: Mr.Gray and Ms.Benson

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J.V. Soccer

On the team:Jeremey Borden, Jack Camp, Jae Yeol Choe, David Fyfe, Luke Gilder, Toby Harriman, Suk, Hong, Sae Jun Hwang, Dong Woo Hyun, Sunmin Kim, James Lee, Jose Quintana, Tommy Suh, Austin sumanis, Reed Von Gal and Oliver Zambrano. Coaches: Rick Exton, Scott Allenby and Chris Jenkins

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Reserve A Soccer

On the team: Gavin Bayreuther, Alejandro Biehl, Carolos Garcia, Ben Harmon, Young Soo Jang, Chi Ho Lee, D iego Loyola, Ricky Martinez, Burt McGillivray, Juan Carlos Morales, Filipe Rubio, W ill Schoder, Mike Seo and Hoyoung Yang. Coaches: John Bayreuther, Jarrod Caprow and Dave Auerbach

Reserve B Soccer

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Soccer Tournament!

The sixth grade ran the concession and the students played hard all afternoon!

Coaches w ere hard a t work as well!

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Varsity Footba

Top from left: Chris Ruez, Mike Gray, Dax Draper, Dillon Corkran, Mark Joyce, David Grilk, Jon Castillo, Jose Diaz. Julio Meyer, Chris Grilk, Kenny Craig, Mr. Creech.

Middle: Mr. Lynch, Ricky Miller, Matt Penick, Robert Bourdon, James Celata, Joel Bergstrom, Shane Frankhouse, James O'Reilly, Chri.s Powers, Connor McNamara, Dalton French.

Bottom: Conor Ryan, Franklin Boswell-Taylor, Chris Cyr, Tyler Swertfager, Casey Brugman, AndrewPhilie, Xavier Pollard, Pat Johnston, A.J. Weisberger

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J.V Football

Bottom Row, Left To Right: Cullen Boyle, Walker Todesco, Danny Scott Mgr, Cody Marquis, Tommy Thompson, Tim Sullivan, Sam

Funnell, Alonso Rodriguez, Rob Lazo, Jihoon Kim, Robert McDevitt, Dawson Matter, Jose Covarrubias

Top Row, Left To Right; Aaron Winkler, Eugene Sa, Alex Grigoriev, Eddie Dix, Nic Cote, David Cueva, Garon Jenkins, Steven Frankhouse,

Jorge Fonseca, Matt New, Jack Callander, Ha Lim Lee Coaches: Mr.Stevins and Mr.Coakley

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Reserve Football

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Bottom Row, Left To Right: Cody Marquis, Mike Hutchinson, Jake Dunham, Tim McNair, David Bours, Eduardo Bours, Tim Sullivan,

Sam Funnell, Chris Tevere, Javier Gutierrez, Chad Holley Top Row, Left To Right: Danny Scott (Mgr), Andrew Watrous,

Walker Todesco, Jihoon Kim, Alex Grigoriev, Aaron Winkler, Dirk VanderPol, Rob Lazo, Matt New, Miguel Silva-Bours, Shane Rogers

Coaches: Mr.Stevens

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Cross-Coiaitry Running

"Pain is weakness, leaving your body!" -Coach Gillespie

Wilderness

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Ms. Hasenfuss, Mr. Harms, Mr. Kenny, John Grimmel, Alain Garner, Javier Estevez, Santiago Canales, John Foley, Turner Babb, Jack Noordsy, Thomas Moon, Spencer Corkran, Antonio Barroso, Raul Marcos.

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WINTER SPORTS

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VARSITY BASKETBALL

TTne Team: Franklin Boswell Taylor, Jack Camp, Jon Castillo, Jose Diaz, Luke Gilder, CHad Holley, Xavier Pollard, Will ReicH, Scotty SHin, Migeul Silva-Bours. CoacHes NIick CreacH and Scott Allenby

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JV and Reserve Basketball

On the team: Sae Juutl Hwang, Brendan Kuntz, Ohi Ho Lee, Halim Lee,Armando Lozano, Juan Carlos Jvlorales, Will Rosen, Scotty Shin, Miguel Silva Bours, Turner Babb, David LeBreton, Josh Lee, Evan Strick. GDaches Toixi Pastore and Lindsay Benson.

The Fins are liere!!!

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Alpine SkiTeam

Back Two Rows: Coach Watson, Coach Christiansen, Spencer Corkran, AJ Weisberger, Ricky Martinez, Mark Deering, Garon Jenkins, Declan Reed, Tyler Swertfager, Paul Clark, Sumner Ford, Alain Gamer, Jihoon Kim, Carlos Garcia, Hunter Holland, Jeremey Borden, Coach Hasenfuss, Coach DiM aggio. Front Row: Coach Gray, Oliver Zambrano, Phil Alvarez-Correa, Coach Fera, Elaina, Hayes Lowth, Mike McGuigan, John Cameron, Alejandro Biehi.

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Varsity Snowboard Team

(Left to Right) Chris Viceconte, Eddie Bours, Jose Covarrubias, Chris Ruez, David Cueva, Javier Gutierrez, M ickey McDevitt,

Celil Cavusoglu, Mr. Edwards.

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Instructional and Nordic Skiing

Nordic Team: Coach Ramos, Connor Ryan and Jake Chang

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WRESTLING"Pain is weakness leaving your body!”

-Coach Gillespie

The Team; Cullen Boyle, Elijah C harbeljae Yeol Choe, Nick Cole, Shane Frankhouse, Steven Frankhouse, Ben Harmon, Sak Hwan Hong, Dong W oo

Hyun, Sungmin Kim, Jaemin Lee, Steven Martin, Pavel Pluhar, Alex Rassias, Dirk VanderPol, D iego Zambrano. Coaches: Ritch Gillespie and

Allan Kreuzburg

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V ar sity Hockey

Back Row (L-R): Chris Grilk, Joe Lisicky, Mark Joyce, Nick Lovejoy, Chris Cyr. Middle Row: Coach Coakley, Alex Machikas, Chris Powers, Tommy Thompson, CJ Chartrain, Pat Johnston, Jimmy Celata, Kenny Craig, Drew Philie, James O'Reily, Cody Marquis, Coach Sinclair. Front Row: Alden Reed, Willi Rose, Casey Brugman, Robbie Bourdon, Dave Grilk.

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Junior Varsity Hockey

Top Row: (Left to Right) Coach John D'entremont, Matt Brightman (C), Andrew Hong, Dalton French, Eddie Dix (A), Ben Wyskiel (C), Max Wildes, Ricky Miller, Burt McGillavray, Toby Harriman, Connor McNamara, Coach Ian Stevens.Bottom Row: (Left to Right) Steve Mastalerz, Clark Wallach, Tim Sullivan, Sam Funnell, Gavin Bayreuther, Tim McNair, Sun Ho Ma.

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Res. A Hockey & Res. B Hockey

Reserve A hockey Team: (Not as shown) Damian Affleck, Jun Ho Bae, Jack Callender, BK Chun, Danny Fenton, Nicky Funnell, Thomas Moon, Jack Noordsy, Matt Penick, Mike Seo, Matt Starbuck, William Todesco, Hoyoung Yang. Coaches: Mike Fitzgerald, John Bayreuther and Tom Funkhouser.

Res. B Hockey. From top left: Daniel Burns, Young Soo Jang, Frazier Milton, Gary Silvey, Jonathan Aaron, Tae Won Chung, Steven Hirschmann, Chris Tevere, Lex Davis.From Bottom Left: Derek Guerra, Julio Meyer, Doel Jarosiewicz, Jake Dunham, Tommy Suh

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winter PanT(ne Moi/ise Trap

Top Right: Nick Cote dolling up Robbie Bourdon before the play. Left: Will Schoder, Chris Grilk and Alden Reed as the three ladies of the play with David Fyfe as the flamboyent and childest character. Right: Keith Russell, Casey Brugman, Joel Bergstrom, Chris Cyr and Pablo Giraud as the set crew. Bottom: The whole play cast

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Top Left: Robbie Bourdon and Alden Reed during the performance. Left: Chris Grilk and Alden Reed during practice. Right: Dillon Corkran and Will Schoder during the performance. Bottom: Robbie Bourdon, Eddie Dix, Dillon Crokran and David Fyfe during the performance.

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Spring Sports!Varsity Lacrosse

Top Row; (Left to Right) Coach Bayreuther, Cody Marquis, Sumner Ford, Phil Alvarez-Correa, Nick Lovejoy, Chris Grilk, Matt Penick, Tyler Swertfager, Connor McNamara, Ben Wyskicl, Coach McCormick.Middle Row: (Left to Right) M ax W ildes, Shane Frankhouse, CJ Chartrain, Tommy Thompson, Alden Reed, Joe Lisicky, Steve Frankhouse, Franklin Boswell-Taylor, BK Chun, Jun Ho Bae.Bottom Row: (Left to Right) Mark Joyce, Robbie Bourdon, Jack Callander, Willi Rose, Drew Philie.

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Back Row: (Left to Right) Coach Exton, Alex Yang,David Perez-Maldonado, Dalton French, Burt McGillivray, Diego Zombrano, Reed Von Gal, Jae Yeol Choe, Elijah Charbel, David Cueva, Carlos Garcia, Coach Funkhouser.Front Row: (Left to Right) Jihoon Kim, Jose Covarrabias, Ben Harmon, Garon Jenkins, Clark Wallach, Austen Sumanis, Chris Hyun, Steve Mastalerz, Sam Funnell, Xavier Pollar, Coach Gray

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ReserveLacrosse

Back Row: (Left to Right) Coach Stevens, Jack Noordsy, Declan Reed, Dirk VanderPol, Will Rosen, Walker Todesco, Javier Gutierrez, Juan Carlos Morales, Brendan Kuntz, David Bours, Luke Gilder, Danny Bay, Connor Roohan, Antonio Barroso, Alex Machikas, Coach Kreuzberg.Kneeling: (Left to Right) Nick Funnell, Evan Strick, Damien Affleck, Alex Dierl, Lex Davis.

Not Shown: Aaron Winkler, Chris Viccecante, Liam Eldred, Shane Rogers, Doel Jarosiewicz,Derek Guerra.

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Varsity Baseball

Top Row: (left to right) Coach Creach, James O'Reilly, Eddie Dix, Dave Grilk, Joel Bergstrom, Ricky Miller, Coach LynchBottom Row: (left to right) Chris Cyr, Casey Brugman, Jimmy Celata, Chris Ruez, Matt Brightman

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Varsity Baseball Contd.

J.V Baseball

Back Row: (Left to Right) Coach Fitzgerald, Will Reich, John Castillo, Kenny Craig, Mickey McDevitt, Coach Holt.Sitting: (Left to Right) Matt Starbuck, Tim Sullivan, Jerry Silvey, Tim McNair, Pavel Pluhar.

Reserve Baseball

Back Row: (Left to Right) Coach Jenkins, Robert Lazo, ()()(, Eddie Hwang, Alejandro Arguelles, ()()(), Coach Caprow.Sitting: (Left to Right) Miguel Silva Bours, ()()(, Nick Cote, Hayes Lowth, Mark Deering, Je ik Chang, Eddie Bours, ()()()(

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VARSITYNNIS

Top:(left to right)- Coach Ramos, Armando Lozano, Dillon Corkran, Mike Seo, Tommy Suh, Andrew Hong (captain), Coach D'entrenmontBottom;(left to right)- Will Schoder, Chi Ho Lee, Felipe Rubio, Oliver Zambrano, Sak Hong

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Back Row: (Left to Right) Ha Lim Lee, Younh Soo Jang, Toby Harriman, Alonso Rodriguez, Julio Meyer, Coach Hart.Kneeling: (Left to Right) Robert Kim. Se Han Cho, Tommy Moon, David LeBreton, Eric Gutierrez.

On the team: (not as shown) Turner Babb, Doo Hyun Baek, Alejandro Biehl, Jeremy Borden, Carlos Canales, Celil Cavusogiu, Sang Yeon Chung, Tae Won Chung, Paul Clark, Michael Gray, Phil Kahan, Hyun-Tae Kim, KT Kim. Sungmin Kim, Josh Lee, Jaemin Lee, Diego Loyola, Fancisco Quijano. Jose Quintana. Coaches: Scott Allenby and Lindsey Benson

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Sailing

Back Row: (Front to Back) AJ Weisberger, Danny Fenton, Chris Tevere, Pablo Giraud, Allain Garner, Mike Hutchinson, Spencer Corkran, John Cameron, Connor Ryan, Raul Marcos, Steven Hirshmann, Coach Christianson, Coach Harms

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AH Sports

In group: (not as shown) Alejandro Arguelles, Jonathan Aaron, Danny Burns, Jake Dunham, John Foley, Jeronimo Garcia, Chad H olley, M ike M cGuigan, Matt N ew , Chris Powers, A lex Rassias, Andrew Watrous. Coaches: Chris Kenney, Ryan Sinclair and Rich Gillespie.

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The Events

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The spring club offerings were

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calligraphy to fly fishing-the students learned new skills!

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Above and right: Giant kites set students sailing this spring! W hooooeeeee!

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ibove: Crocodile Hunter,iight: An example of the niisical talent at Cardigan! 5elow: More talent from the acuity and some humor from he students.

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Polar Bear Club

Every spring a few brave souls swim every morning in the cold fresh waters of Canaan lake. These are some

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In April, the sixth grade went on the annual trip to the NEED collaborative in Truro MA. There they learned about coastal ecology and participated in many activities.

ikth Cfirade Trip to Cape

We spent many afternoons hiking and learning about Each meal was wonderful and full of good fooc Cape Cod and its history and environment. Here the ^ere the students are lining up for thirds??? group is hiking to the dunes.

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Right: David and Aleks making pizza. Each group had a hand in making this particular meal. And boy, was it DELICIOUS!!!!

Left: Doel hitting a home run! Below: Hunter sorting through the mud

Above: Group on the bearberry trail.Left: Hayes and Mike on the Whale Watch...! see one!!!

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Above: Hayes with a baleen.Above Right: Making Pizza Right: Pancho leading the blind. Left: Atop the Pilgrim monument.

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London 2006!In April Mr. Funnell and Mrs. Mendelsohn brought the theater program to London to experience Mousetrap and other events!

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The music program grew to new levels this year with the addition of a music ensemble and thecontinuation of the glee club.

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Senior EventsBeginning with the baccalaureate service, the senior weekend included the banquet honoring the seniors and their families, followed by the talent show and senior sleepover in teh new arena. Graduation day was filled with emotion and fine ceremonies and traditions.

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Senior Dinner

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Senior Talent Show

Willi Rose The Climber

Chris Ruez The Tummy

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The TieCeremony

Phil Alvarez gets help with his rose from Mrs. Mendelsohn.

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Left: Luke Gilder receives help with his tie from brother Caleb, who recently graduated himself.

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Receiving LineHugs were given, tears were shed, and goodbyes were said

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AWARDS

This year's awards winners: top left to right: Mark Joyce, Matt Brightman, Jaemin Lee, Robert Bourdon, Joel Bergstrom, Bottom Left to right: Jon Castillo, Danny Scott, Chris Ruez, Nick Cote, Drew PhiHe (not shown. Mason Maddox)

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Jaemin LeeDewar Prize and Faculty Prize

Dewar Prize: Given in honor of Cameron and Janet Dewar to that member of the senior class who has maintained the highest academic average in his ninth grade year.Faculty Prize: Nominated and voted on by the faculty for special recognition in their positive contribution to the Cardigan community.

Robert BourdonThe Caldwell Prize

To the boy who has shown outstanding athletic achievement and good sportsmanship.

Andrew PhilieThe Hinman Prize and The Wakely Prize

Hinman Prize: A prize given annually in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hinman to the member of the school, who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrious application to his studies, through his attitude on the playing field, and by his behavior and integrity, most nearly approaches the ideals of manhood as conceived in the minds of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.The Wakely Prize; Given by the Class of 1989 for the senior who, in the opinion of his classmates, best upholds the tradition, spirit and pride of Cardigan Mountain School, thus making every day "a beautiful day in New Hampshire".

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AWARDSJoel Bergstrom

Faculty Prize

Nominated and voted on by the faculty for special recognition in their positive contribution to the Cardigan community.

Nick CoteThe William Knapp Morrison Prize

Given to that student who, in the opinion of the other students, best exempUfies the spirit of Willie Morrison in academics, athletics, and as a campus citizen.

Mark JoyceThe Pannaci Memorial Prize and The Faculty Prize

The Pannaci Award: This award is to be given annually by the Class of 1959, as a memorial to Karl J. Pannaci, to that member of the senior class who, in the eyes of his fellow students, has achieved and best attained ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership and general social and spiritual adjustment.The Faculty Prize: Nominated and voted on by the faculty for special recognition in their positive contribution to the Cardigan community.

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RuezThe Skibiski Memorial Prize

This award is to be given as a memorial to Michael R. Skibiski to that member of the senior class who has shown the greatest progress during the year.

Danny Scott and Matt BrightmanThe Founders Prize

Awarded to the boy in the student body who has the w ill to com plete any project, regardless o f the difficulties encountered, without thought o f personal gain, and w hose objective is a job w ell done in the same approach that characterized the life o f Harold P. Hinman, one o f the founders o f Cardigan Mountain School.

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A. very special tHank you to all of you wKo contributed to tHis book, witH pictures pages and time. A. special thanks to Matt BrigKtman, tHe Yearbook Editor.

Ms. Hasenfuss (Yearbook Advisor)

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