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The BlazeCardigan Mountain
School62 Alumni Drive
Canaan, NH 03741
To Cardigan our favored school by nature's gifts benign, we raise our song of thankfulness for beauty which is thine:For winter's snow, for afterglow when day fades into dreams of goals toward which we all will strive . . .
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Augere Virtutem— Dirigere Mentem
2003
Cardigan Mountain
School
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. The school was founded in the Judeo-Chris- tian tradition that welcomes boys of all religious faiths. It emphasizes respect and responsibility, values effort and rewards accomplishment. It helps each boy realize his academic and personal potential.
Table of ContentsDedication 6Faculty 7Dorms 16Fall 34Winter 48Spring 80Class of 2003 122Graduation 154
Headmaster Dr. Dewar& Mrs. Dewar
School LeaderMackO'Connell
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Clockwise from top left: At Thursday clubs. Induction to National Junior Honor Society, With the cast of The Odd Couple, With Tom Stein at Lacrosse.
The Class of 2003 dedicates the Blaze to
Allan KreuzburgMr. Kreuzburg, the Class of 2003 enthusiastically thanks you for your constant support and selflessness You are known throughout the student body as one of the most demanding, yet most caring adults on campus. Whether helping students prepare for a practical, working and sweating with the wrestling
team, running a tight ship in Franklin House, or roaming the campus to ensure that the dorms are running smoothly, you have always given of yourself for the betterment of this community. Students recognize that each time you ask them to give a little more or try a little harder, you are really helping
each and everyone of them to become a better person.
Seniors overwhelmingly voted to dedicate the 2003 Blaze to you. When asked why, they said:"He is a great dorm parent, teacher and friend."
"He lives for Cardigan!""Even though he is very tough, he is very fair, and this is something to admire."
"He dedicates a large amount of his time to Cardigan in the classroom, at sports, with recycling and witlenforcing the rules."
"He was the best teacher in my Cardigan career.""Mr. K is my favorite teacher because he lives and breathes Cardigan and he cares about what I do with
my life."
FacultyJoel, Lydia,
Liam & Anja Harms•orm: Brewster 2. Acadmics: 6th,
8th Math. Sports: Cross
Country, Snowboarding,
Sailing.4rs. Harms: LLL
Chris KennyDorm: French 1.
Academics: 9th English, Writing Lab
Coordinator. Sports: Wilderness,
Alpine Skiing.
Alex, Liz, Emery and Seth Gray
Dorm: Banks House Dean of Students, 8th English.
Sports: Skiing, Lacrosse.
Susan FunnellAcademics: French
Medical Trips
Peter AlexanderDorm: Banks House
Academics: RSS, LLL Sports: Soccer, Skiing,
Track.
Carl, Cari, Ben, Matt, and Nick LovejoyMr. Lovejoy: Assistant Headmaster for External Affairs
Mrs. Lovejoy: School Store Manager
Jamie, Margaret, Sam and
Nicky , Funnell Assistant/Headmaster, i f ean of
Faculty, Director of Secondary School Place
ment Academics: 8th Science; Ddrih: North; Extras: *
JV Lacrosse
Eddie, Fe, RamtJn, Vidal RamosHead of Math Department
Academics: 8th, 9th Math, Spanish Dorm: Greenwood
Sports: Cross-Country Skiijig,'Varsity TerSiis
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Matt and Jess PeerMr Peer: History Dorm: Brewster 1
Sports: JV Football, JV Hockey,Varsity Lacrosse Mrs. Peer: English, RSS,
Math. Dorm: Clark Morgan 3 Sports: Soccer, Tennis
Nick CreachAcademics: Life Skills Dorm: Clark Morgan 2
Sports: Varsity Football, Varsity'Basketball, JV
Baseball
Wim HartDean of Rock n Roll
Academics: 8th, 9tb English Dorm: Greenwood
Sports: Rec Skiing, JV Tennis
Brad EdwardsAcademics: Spanish
Sports: Reserve Football, Snowboarding, Track and
Field
Ryan SiiiclairAcademics: French,
■ ■ ■ 6th Science Dorm:QarkMorgan 3- Sports: Res. Soccer, Res. Hockey, Wil
derness
Rick, Mary, Elizabeth and Joey
ExtonHead of Foreign Language. Academics:
French. Dorm: Stowell. Sports; JV feccer. Res. ‘
^^crosse,.^c. Skiing
Nick LynchHead of History
Academics: 7th,'9th History
Sports Varsity Football, Varsity Basket
ball, Varsity Basebalk
Steve, Meredith, Andrew, ■ Brooks and Tucker
WallaceMrs. Wallace: 8th Science
I Mr. Wallace:Director of Studies, 8th Sdence*
Allan, Amy, JR and Ethaii Kreuzbit^AcadcmiC'S: 8th, 9th, Science' ^ ..'
Dorm: FranklinSports: Reserve Football, Wrestling, Varsity Lacrosse
Steve, Louisa and Maddie Ledbetter
Academics: Head of Music Glee-CluB, Chamber Choir >
Dormj.Hay ward Mrs. Ledbetter: LLL
C%is JenkinsAca detnics:-Latin
Dorm: French 1, Sports: JV Football, JV Basketball, Res
Baseball
Jesse^biim f^Academics: 8th, 9m
Science- Dorm: Hmman 1
Sports: Va|'sity Soccer, JV Hockey,JV Lacrbsse
Jeff iMscolll is is ta n t Director of Admissions, 7th History.
Dorm: South. Sports; Varsity Tennis
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Michael AhemAcademics: 7th, 8th, 9th
History. Dorm: Brewster 1, Sports: Reserve Soccer,JV Bas
ketball, JV Baseball
Brock, Jertna, Gabby, Lissa, Maggie Dunn
Acaderhics: Life Skills, Science. Dorin :North.
Sports: JV, Football, Varsity Hockey
Jim TrusiowDirector of Alumni
Affairs Director of Summer
Session . Dorm: South
II APhil and Cindy Blood
Mr. Blood: Assistant Director . of Admissions, 7th English,
Dorm: Greenwood, Sports: Varsity Hockey, Varsity
Baseball. Mrs. Blood: Math, Dorm: French 2, Sports: Res.
Baseball.
Rev. Cameron CoeChaplain
Dorm: Banks House Sports: Reserve Football,
Reserve Basketball
rs
ennifer JanewayRSS, LLL,
Assistant Director of Admissions, Writing Lab.
James MarrionDirector of Athletics
-9th Math Varsity Football, Reserve ’ .
Basketball, Varsity Baseball - V.
m rJohn D'Entremont
Academics: 6th, 8th History V 8th RSS.
, DormrHinman 1 Sports:Reserve Hockey,Rec.
Tennis Alumni Coordinator
Paul> Maura^ Nathaniel and
Charlotte MacKenzieDorm: French 2
Mrs. MacKenzie:Math Lab Mr. MacKenzie: 8th History, 8th English- Sports: ReS;^0Ccer, RefJ Hockey,
"^Res. Baseball.
Justin Minihane .Spanish, Writing Lab,
Aaron Townshend• AcaHemics:
' 7th Science, RSS Dorm'; Franklin
Sports: Wildefrtess, Wrestling
Josh LeRoy- Academics: 8th, 9th Math.
Dorm: Brewster 2 Sports: Varsity Football, Varsity
Hockey, JV Baseballu
Kyle ColeAcademics: 6th
English, RSS, Integrated Studies
Dorm: Hayward Sports: Reserve
Soccer, Rec Skiing, Rec Tennis
Ryan, Christine, Nolan and Cormac Feeley
Mrs. Feeley: LLL Mr. Feeley:
Academics: 7th, 8th English Dorm; Hinman 2
Sports: JV Football, Reserve Basketball
Blaze Ad visor
J. Dudley Clark7tlv 9th Ivlath, Math Lab
Reserve Hockey Referee for Soccer, Hockey
and Lacrosse
Pat lacuzziLibrarian
LLL
Kathy ScanlanHead of Language
Learning Lab Head of Reading and
Study Skills
Peter TuftsAcademics: 7th, 8th
Math Dorm: Stowell
Sports: Reserve Soccer, Varsity Hockey, Reserve Lacrosse
David AuerbachHead of Science, 7th, 9th Science.
Dorm: South. Sports: Sailing
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Mary MendelsohnAcademics:
Head of Englisb, 8th, 9th English
Dorm: North Drama Department
tioad
Randy MacDonaldDirector of Educational
Technology Academics: Computer Science
Dorm: Hinmaa 2
Susan RivesHead of Art Department
Ac'ademics: Dravving, Painting, Printmaking &
Cerairfies .' t t — ^
Jim ScottWood working Dorm: French 2. Sports: Reserve Football, Rec Skiing, Reserve Tennis
Chris, Tammy, Erin and Ryan
. SeldomridgeAssistant Athletic Director, Athletic -
Trainer, Life Skills. ' Dorm: C larli^o rg an 2
Patricia FranzLanguage Learning '
Lab
Mike FitzgeraldDirector of Student Activities
8th, 9th History Dorm: Clark-Morgan 3
Sports: Reserve Football, JV Hockey
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Rich Ryerson Director of Admissions
]oe & Ginny Collins Friends of Cardigan
Dave Hagerman Capital Campaign
Director
Audie Armstrong Administrative Assistant
Stephanie Pluhar, Rosalind Burke,
Pat White Nursing Staff
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Joe McHugh, Jill Cavalieri & Judy Ribeiro
Business Office
Karen Colburn Headmaster's Assistant
Rev. Hal Finkbiner Organist
Stephanie Ferland School Receptionist Travel Coordinator
Mike Eastman Athletic Equipment
Manager
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Housekeeping & Maintenance
Hank Evans, Nick Capron, Rex Brown, Lisa Barton, Freda Grace, Dot Kendall, Leroy Coutermarsh, Tim Jennings, Jeff Clifford, Lisa Collins, Pat Morse, Rose Gardner, Elenor Weller, Steve Rose, John Webster, Terry McCarthy, Tim Leary.
Chartwell's
Keary Morse, George Jones, Rick Kahn, Charlene Swainamer, Big A1 Canada, Bob Spano, Marrian Rogers.
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Hinman 1Floor Leader: Andrew Peters. Dorm Parents: Mr. Coburn, Mr. D'Entemont.Ki-Bum Lee, Sung-Oh Bang, Andrew Fenn, Diego Benitez, Jorge Gonzalez, Peter O'Connor, Adam Rice, Mauricio Bay, Eduardo Vazquez, Hien Miller.
Hinman 2Floor Leader: Ian Ryan Dorm Parents: Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Feeley
Griffin Drescher, Devin Cowette, Justin Flessa- LaRoche, Alex Cook, Rob Chagnon, Ben Meyer, Sak Hong, Ryan Thompson, William Voigt, Caleb Gilder,Arturo Ruffin
HaywardFloor Leader: Bobby Jangro. Dorm Parents: Dr. Ledbetter, Mr. Cole.Tom Vail, Simeon Brown, Jake Groen, Peter Russell, Mauricio Farias, Fady Charbel, Young- Min Kim, Aaron Roy, Eubene Sa, Henri Vihavinen, Will Davis, Clemente Reyes-Retana.
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French 1
loor Leader: Chris Young. )orm Parents: Mr. MacKenzie, /Irs. Blood, Mr. Scott, ireg Jones, Jimmy Dirkes, Eric )'adarrio, David Lane, MG Ihoi, Andres Castillo, Jesus "orres, Ellis Berner, Jimmy ’unnell, Sam Sultan, Orson Vebber-McCollaum, Billy Shin.
North
Floor Leader: Ian McAllister. Dorm Parents: Mr. Kenny, Mr. Jenkins.Glenn Ozburn, Adam Boardman, Curtis Lin, Matt Lovejoy, Tom McNamara, Hector Covarubias, Manny Castillo, Andrew Jankowski, Hyun-Suk Lim, Kendrick James, John Bello, Sam Thomason.
French 2
Floor Leader: Chris Howe. Dorm Parents: Mrs. Mendelsohn, Mr. Funnell, Mr. Dunn.Ian Brennick, Guillermo Menendez, Juan Alamo, Nick John, Nick Ceccolini, Mark Moon, Jesus Florke, Blaine McCaleb, Luis Veluntini.
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SouthFloor Leader: Alexis Zambrano.Dorm Parents: Mr.Auerbach, Mr. Truslow, Mr. Driscoll.Rodrigo Helmeyer, Jon Byington, Joseph Suh, Luke Fairchild, James Park, Courtney Lockwood, Javier Sepulveda, Taiga Koda, Matt Mainshein, Miguel Velasco, Hatcher Perry.
Brewster 1Floor Leader: Steve Silva.Dorm Parents: Mr. Ahern, Mr. Peer.Sean Coughlin, Crawford Hamilton, Mack O'Connell, Federico Fernandez, Grant Tucker, Andrew Marks, Cyrus Weyant, Chris Brown, Vicente Aspe, DJ Penick, Andrew Hong, Andrew Fenstermaker, Mike Walsh.
Brewster 2Floor Leader: Richard Ryu. Dorm Parents: Mr. Harms, Mr. LeRoy.
Jack Callendar, Daniel Krieger, Jan Meyer, Brian Rhee, Paul Sharma, Billy Bosch, David Williams, Sam Schneidman, Ho Chan Lee, Sebastien Perez- Vargas, Eiichiro Takinami, Nick Barusso, Ryan Donovan.
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Franklin
Floor Leader: Andres Marcos. Dorm Parents: Mr. Gray, VIr.Alexander, Rev. Coe.
Dexter El-Saieh, James Williamson, Harrison Taylor, famie Nitze, Jared Garceau.
Floor Leader: Mike Bentwood. Dorm Parents: Mr. Kreuzburg, Mr. Townshend.Chuba Perez-Maldonado, Jun Sung Kim, Warren Garceau, John Ackerman, Mark Vincent, Aaron Fetto, David Meyer.
Banks
Greenwood
Floor Leader: David Grey. Dorm Parents: Mr. Ramos, Mr. Hart, Mr. Blood.Enrique Gonzalez, Kwan-Yi Lee, Colin Mixter, Austin Lee.
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Stowell
Floor Leader: Jorge Garcia.Dorm Parents: Mr. Exton, Mr. Tufts.
Julian Baek, Kyle Webster, John Dehm, Sean Mann, Mike Marsal, Tom Stein.
Floor Leader: Maurice Stewart. Dorm Parents; Mr. Creach, Mr. Sinclair.
Mike Lee, Marc Peeler, Tyler Creed, Anthony Farrar, Alejo Fortique, Jim Little, Monty Zimmerman.
Clark-Morgan 2
Clark-Morgan 3
Floor Leader: Malcolm Boyd. Dorm Parents: Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Seldomridge, Mrs. Peer.
Mike Orleans, John LeClerc, Erick Bachoff, Madison Lamar, Casey Barber, Zach Zimmerman.
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It was a cold and windy day. The sunshine and french fries helped to keep us warm. A good time was had by all. Fried dough anyone?
Hien M iller laughs in the face of a challenge!
H ungry C olin hanging around Devin and Robby in hopes of getting some fried dough
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The ferris wheel Mrs. M ackenzie and Mrs. Feeley riding the kiddie ride
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[Viountain D ay ,The 9th grade cUmbed Mt. Osceola.
The 8th grade climbed Mt. Tecumseh.
The 6th and 7th grade climbed Welch-Dickie trail.
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HALLOwEEN
Julian Baek.We won’t forget you!
Mrs. Blood? Is that you?
President Fenstermaker?
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The Knights at their rectangular table.
Jorge Garcia as Merlin and Jamie Nitze as Gwen.
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To Cardigan our favored school
Victory Bell.
One fall day at Cardigan.
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Faster, Coughlin! Faster!
Manny can do more pull ups than his big brother.
Do your best, Jorge!
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Rocket scientist Taiga!!
Casey in training
Sung-O h and Ryan with Tucker and Cody
Is this w hat zero gravity feels like? Hey! W hat is that on your com puter screen?
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A ckerm an, it's all yours!
Come on! I'm not ready to have my picture taken!
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Autumn at CardiganOld friends, new friends. "W hat dorm are you in?" Launching rockets with Mr. Auerbach. Snow in October. "W hat's the CSA?" W alking dogs around the point.The Knights o f the Rad Table. Field Trip Day. "Is it always this cold?" Tai-Bo with Mr. Gray. Harry Potter Trip."N o, it gets even colder." Fried dough at Sandwich Fair. "M r. MacDonald, can you fix my com puter?" Wrestling Tournament. International Dinner. "How many push-ups did you do?" Mountain Day. Glee Club. Old Friends . . .
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A Day at the Aquarium''Sometimes I wish,I were a fish.If I could be beneath the sea, There'd be no study halls or EMST."
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Back Row: Coach Lynch, Coach Leroy, Pat Williams, Zach Lynch, Federico Fernandez, Harrison Taylor, Bobby Jangro, Sean Coughlin, Simeon Brown, Peter Russell, Jeff Gelband, Warren Garceau, Coach Creach. Front Row: Tom Vail (mgr), Tom Stein, Matt Lovejoy, Mack O'Connnell, Jimmy Dirkes, Chris Young, Jim Little, Henri Vinavahien, Steve Silva, Sean Mann.
Above: Warren Garceau.
Left: Coach Lynch prowls the sidelines.
Varsity Footballhis season the Cougars continued the strong Cardigan Tradition by finishing with 7 wins and 3 )sses. After a difficult stretch during the middle of the season, the team finished with impres- ve victories over Laconia and Avon. Another victory over Eaglebrook added to the season's accesses. Coach Lynch cited Quarterback Chris Young and Running Back Steve Silva as two :andout performers. He also noted the key contributions by Jimmy Dirkes and Harrison Taylor 5 crucial for the offensive and defensive lines. 'Tt's good to see so many kids progress from the tnior varsity to the varsity level/' added Coach Lynch. "Now that's a football program!"
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(Back left) Jeff Fairbrothers, A nthony Farrar, H enry Drummond, GrantTucker,Jae- ui Shin, Tyler Creed, Devin C ow ette, D exter El-Saieh (Front Left) Mark Peeler, Luis Velutini, Holton Bell, Andrew Peters, John A ckerm an, Andres Castillo, Greg Jones, Robby Chagnon, Ryan Thompson, Kyle Webster
M.G. breaking through the blaster
Cougars-! Set-! Go-!
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(From back left) Coach Edwards, Ki-bum Lee, Jae-ui Shin, John Byington, Matt Maienshin, John Bello, Ryan Thompson, (From front left) Glenn Ozburn, Chris Brown, Manny Castillo, Brady Jennings. Not p ictured-Jesu s Florke,C oach Kreuzburg, Coach Scott.
Reserve football squad getting ready for some defense.
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Say Cheese!!
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Go Zimm!!!!!!
Stretching is good for your health.
The Varsity Soccer Team finished the seasor\ with a 3rd place finish in the New England Junior Prep School Soccer Championships. The team started slowly, partly due to no returning players from last year's team, but showed growth and improvement right to the tournament. The tournament was special as the team allowed only one goal in 7 games. This team graduates 8 players from a roster of 17 players, which is promising for next year.
Pass me the ball!!
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Back Row (Left to Right) Jorge Garcia, Roberto Perez-Moldariado,Rafael Herrera, Andres Marcos, Ian McAllister, Richard Ryu, Jesus Torres, Jorge Gonzalez, Curtis Lin, John LeClerc, Coach Exton, Coach Alexander.Front Row(Left to Right) Hector Covarrubias, Alexis Zambrano, Chris Howe, Fady Charbel,Jun Sung Kim, John Dehm.
he JV Soccer team beat Eaglebrook 5 to 2with a hatrick by Junsung Kim, and strong Defense
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Pumped up for a day of soccer!
Caleb Gilder, Andrew Fenn
Orson Webber-McCoullam, Aaron Roy.
Mark Moon in action.
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Reserve A SoccerBack Row:Coach Ahearn, David Lane, Andrew Hong, Nick Ceccolini, Sung-Oh Bang, Arturo Ruffin, Courtney Lockwood, Monty Zimmerman, Cyrus Weyant, Coach Tufts.
Front Row:Griffin Drescher, Drew Jankowski, Crawford Hamilton, Reinhard Krause, Stephen Schoder, Miguel Velasco, Mauricio Farias, Jake Groen, Mark Vincent.
eserve B Soccer
ick Row:ndrew Fenn, Eubene Sa, Mike Lee, atrick Leatherwood, Aaron Roy, Caleb ilder, Mauricio Bay, Diego Garcia, lemente Reyes-Retana, Eric Bachoff, oach MacKenzie. ront Row:illy Bosch, Mark Moon, Orson Webber- [cCoullam, Taiga Koda, Javier Sepulveda [adison Lamar, Eduardo Vasquez.
Reserve C Soccer
Back Row:Coach Peer, Chris Mullaly, Will Davis, Adam Rice, Jon Meyer, Jeremy Prasch, Billy Shin, Chris Chung, Nick Barusso, Luke Fairchild, Ellis Berner, William Voigt, DJ Penick, Coach Sinclair.
Front Row:Enrique Gonzalez, Ben Meyer, Alex Cook, Ryan Donovan, Jimmy Funnell, Suk Hwan Hong, Eichiro Takinami, Jack Callender, Hyun-Suk Lim.
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Cross Country/ Wilderness
Sharma, Sharma, He's ourman!
Coach Jorgenson, Young-Min Kim, Paul Sharma, Matt Brightman, Jamie Nitze, Aaron Fetto, Mike Marsal, Tommy MacNamara, Nick John, Coach Harms.
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Coach Kenny, Diego Benitez, Ian Ryan, Ian Brennick,Tom Livingston, Coach Townshend, Sam Thomason, Sam Sultan, Blaine McCaleb, Daniel Krieger.
Pump It Up!
Cougars!
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s t r a n g e t r i p i t s b e e i W HAT A LONG, STK A w o
John Bello trying out for Star Search with Officer Poncherello.
Say What? imnv rnt I
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Yeah, I did my homework. Really, it's just that my computer froze . ..
I wonder if NASA will ever return my calls.
Why don't you explain to your parents what you did.
Maybe I need more caffiene in my life.
Pizza, Pizza, my kingdom for a pizza!
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^ IK T E R T liv it
DECEMBER
JfiNUfiRY FEBRUfiRY
V < Mr. Tufts, Master of the luge run!
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Scholastic Art AwardsMrs. Rives with her talented students: Alexis Zambrano, Chris Chung, Tommy McNamara, Blaine McCaleb.
Tommy shows his creative side.
Alexis proudly holds his award
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Cardigan Artists Honored!
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miAlexis answers questions for the media.
Chris Chung and his prize winning piece.
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H0
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DAY
PAGEANT
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The shepherds and the angels.
52Elizabeth Exton and Santa Claus.
The choir looks sharp before the pageant begins.
Mr. Funnell has been a good boy all year long.
Mary and Joseph.
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Glee Club
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Behind the CurtainLeft: Mrs. Funnell transforms Bobby into Murra\
Left: Grant and Kendrick baci< stage.
Below: Diego has it all under control in the booth.
Above: Mrs. Mendelsohn inspires the cast with her pre-show pep talk.
ik , Left: David Grey gets hisf make-up.
Left: The Pigeon Sisters (David Williams & Kendrick James) are ready to take the stage.
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h e O d d C o u p l eRight: A star-studded cast
Below: Jimmy Dirkes as Oscar Madison.
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R O VVinnieO s c o r M od iS"" F E t - I X U N G A B
GwendolynC ecily Pigeon
O i r E c T o nA s s i s r a N t TO
ThE direcTOB
Mack O-Con.
David Gr^y Chris Howe J im m y birke* g r a n t T u c *
David William ** KendrickA A f f s .
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Above: Hatcher in the booth.
Right: Felix has the Pigeon Sisters in tears.
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Left: Oscar and Felix have a date!
Below:"What should we do about poor old Felix?"
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Above: Felix broods during the poker game.
The world according to Murray and Oscar.
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Would you like to have a frozen fish? Courtney, Andrew, Warren, Mike, Jim.
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More Winter Clubs__
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Winter Sports
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ALPINE SKIINGThe ski team had a wonderful season even though it was one of the worst winters on record. The team persevered through these hardships to perform admirably against older and more experience competition. The highlight of the season came on Parents Weekend as the Carving Cougars crushed a formidable Eaglebrook team under the lights of Blackwater Mountain.
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Coach Kenny, Chris Hov^^e, Jesus Torres, Daniel Krieger, Ellis Berner, Vicent Aspe, Jamie Nitze, Juan Alamo, David Grey, Mark Vincent, Coach Alexander, Peter Russell, Monty Zimmerman, Alexis Zambrano, Taiga Kod; Austin Lee, Brian Rhee, Blaine McCaleb.
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SnowboardingThe boys worked hard to improve their skills this winter. There was a lot of enthusiasm and the boys did a great job of encouragin each other. The team competed quite well in both the Giant Slalom and the Freestyle competitions with the be placement being a 9th place. Several of the boys placed in the top 25 at the league championships
MMCoach Harms, Luis Veluntini, Sean Mann, Ian Ryan,Brady Jennings, Colin Mixter, Devin Cowette, Grant Tucker. Not pictured: Henry Drummond, Coach Edwards.
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Cross Countfy Skiing
Nick's ready to hit the trail.
Diego Benitez, Tom Livingston, Nick John, Coach Ramos.
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We're ready to hit the slopes . . .
Enrique, Vicente, and the world famous Chuba.
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The 2003 Cougars looked strong on the hardwood as they compiled an impressive 21-3 record. Led by the shooting of Henri Vihavinen, the inside play of Simeon Brown and the all-around hustle of Chris Young, the Cardigan hoopsters posted terrific wins against Eaglebrook, Belmont Hill and many others.
Henri swoops in for the score!
Chris Young defendsold friend Daniel Holobowicz.
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Sim takes it to the hole.
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Back Row: Coach Lynch, Henri Vihavinen, Simeon Brown, Mr.Creach. Middle Row: Jeff Gelband, Marc Peeler, Chris Young, Maurice Stewart. Front Row: James Park, Malcolm Boyd, Andrew Fenstermaker, Patrick Williams.
The JV Basketball Team had a slogan this year. "Have fun out there!" lead them to ten victories. The boys improved throughout the winter. The season was highlighted by a six game win streak.
Julian puts the ball in
Saint-Donat working hard.
Farrar looks to pass.
DEFENSE!!!
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Coach Ahern, Andres Marcos, Ben Wilson, Paul Sharma, Julian Baek, Curtis Lin, Tyler Creed, Coach Jenkins.Eubene Sa, Anthony Farrar, Mark Moon, Young-Min Kim, Paul Saint-Donat.
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RgSGIVG Basketbsii
Back Row: Coach Feeley, Coach Coe.
Middle Row: Rob Chagnon, Billy Shin, Glenn Ozburn, Jake Groen, Luke Fairchild, Sung Oh Bang.
Front Row: Hyun-Suk Lim, Patrick Leatherwood, Mike Lee, Chris Chung, Tommy Vail. Not pictured: Kendrick James.
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WrestlingThe wrestlers continue to have the hardest training regimen on campus. Coach K leads the boys through tremendously difficult workouts that stress "Character, Conditioning and Courage." These three words are important to the wretling program both inside and outside the wrestling room. Almost every member of the team placed in the Fessenden Tournament— a testimony to their skills and toughness.
Back Row:Coach Kreuzburg, Federico Fernandez,Kwan-Yi Lee, Greg Jones, Tom Stein, Mack O'Connell, Harrison Taylor,Jun-Sung Kim, Madison Lamar, Coach Townsend.Front Row: M.G. Choi, Ryan Thompson, Jesus Florke, Mike Walsh, Griffin Drescher, Aaron Fetto, Chris Brown.
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Down at the Gym, , ,
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Varsity HockeySteve Silva m aking his m oves... Sean C oughlin reaching for the
puck
Cougars getting back on D! Breathtaking face off by Andrew Peters
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The Varsity Hockey Team continued the strong hockey tradition and played a difficult schedule against quality opponents. The team jumped out to an early season record of nine wins in ten games. Highlights of the season included road wins over St. Paul's, Berkshire and Tabor plus a big win at Eaglebrook.
W here should I pass the puck?
Two defensem an w aiting for the puck from the forwards.
Bobby Jangro.
Jimmy Dirkes.
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Back Row: Coach LeRoy, Coach Dunn Coach Tufts.
Middle Row: Bobby Jangro, Sean Coughlin,lan Brennick, Jimmy Dirkes, Jim Little, Adam Boardman, Eric D'Addario, Andrew Peters.
Front Row: Justin Flessa- LaRoche, Matt Lovejoy,Ian McAllister, Steve Silva, Warren Garceau, Zach Zimmerman.
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JV HockeyRight: Richard Ryu anxiously awaits his turn on the ice.
Right: Joseph Suh on the move.
Below:John Ackerman is ready togo-
The JV Hockey team struggled to find wins this season, but made up for that with hard work and determination. As the coaches noted, "a defeated season tells you what you are made of. For the boys, it often tried their patience, but it never broke their character. For that reason, we are extremely proud of them ." The boys played one of their best games of the winter in their final game on the road at Eaglebrook.
Coach Fitz and Coach Coburn fire up the troops for a scrimmage.
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Reserve A Hockey
Back Row: Coach MacKenzie, DJ Penick, Jeremy Prasch, Alejo Fortique, Peter O'Connor, Sam Thomason, Hien Miller, Coach D'Entremont. Front Row: Jeff Fairbrothers, Matt Brightman, Courtney Lockwood, Drew Jankowski, Justin Lee.
Reserve B Hockey
lack Row: Coach Sinclair, Spencer Allen, Rodrigo Helmeyer, KiBum Lee, Kyle Cranney, Orson Webber- 4cCoullam, Coach Clark, Caleb Gilder, Mauricio Bay. Front Row: M aurido Farias, Andrew Hong, Jaeui Shin, mdrew Marks, Matt Mainshein, Jack Callander. 77
Come sail aw ay w ith me Anyone? Please?
L udw ig Von Ledbetter.
. Anyone?
A nyone need to be taped?
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Ahhh! There's nothingbetter than a sa u n a .................Except fo r ice
fish ing, of course.
M rs. Wallace and Tucker out fo r a w in ter stroll.
Peace and Love Brothers!!!
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The Great OutdoorsPaul on the board.
Ready for Anything.
Spring is Here at last!
Mr. Townsend can survive outdoors. Biker Boyz.
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Left: Check it Out.
Below: A Legend in His Own Mind.
Peace and Quiet for Mr. and Mrs. Harms.
Tomray Vail helps Mr. Seldomridge Conquer the Mountain.
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Check Out the Spring Clubs
Joseph Suh and Hyun-Suk Lim.
Jay Shin.
Paul Saint-Donat is ready to play some baseball. Community Service helps assemble Easter Baskets
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Mr. LeRoy, Badminton King.
Glenn Ozburn enjoying some fresh air.
Are you a willing participant, Mr. Cole? Sung-Oh Bang gets ready for Wimbledon.
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Back Row: Coach Gray, Peti Russell, John Dehm, Jared Garceau, Justin Flessa- LaRoche, Matt Lovejoy, Adam Boardman, Henry Drummond, Coach Kreuzburg, Ethan Kreuzbu: Front Row: Federico Fernandez, Richard Ryu, David Grey, Warren Garceau,Andres Castillo, Jamie Nitze, Andrew Peten Jimmy Dirkes, Tom McNamara, Mike Marsal, I; McAllister, Mack O'Connel
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Team Captains.
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JV LacrosseRight: Casey Barber
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Back Row: Coach Coburn, Holton Bell, KiBum Lee, Ian Brennick, Ian Ryan, Austin Lee, Harrison Taylor, Brian Rhee, Jamie Nitze, Andrew Fenn, Eric D'addario. Front Row: Chuba Perez-Maldonado, Hector Covarrubias, Jeff Fairbrothers, Justin Lee, Casey Barber, John LeClerc, David Lane, Mike Orleans, Madison Lamar.
Reserve Lacrosse
lack Row: Coach Tufts, Taiga Koda, Enrique Gonzalez, Eubene Sa, Mauricio Bay, mdrew Marks, Ellis Berner, Courtney Lockwood, Robbie Chagnon, Eduardo Vazquez, lyle Cranney, Peter O'Connor, Griffin Drescher, Coach Exton. ront Row: Colin Mixter, Nick Ceccolini, Drew Jankowski, Jauei Shin, Mark Vincent, Lyan Thompson, Billy Bosch.
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Malcolm needs some Gatorade.
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Back Row: Jun-Sung Kim, Zach Zimmerman, Sean Coughlin, John Ackerman, Maurice Stewart, Cyrus Weyant. Front Row: Coach Lynch, Malcolm Boyd, Chris Young, Steve Silva, Jim Little, Marc Peeler, Coach Blood.
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Right: James Park.
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Coach Ramos, James Park, Stephen Schoder, Andrew Fenstermaker, Jorge Gonzales, Guillermo Menendez, Miguel Velasco, Joseph Suh, Sebastien Perez-Vargas, Coach Driscoll.
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Paul Saint-Donat, Young-Min Kim, Mike Lee, Crawford Hamilton, Jake Groen, Coach Hart, Paul Sharma, Eric Bachoff, Rodrigo Helmeyer, Alejo Fortique.
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Front Row: Coach Scott, DJ Penick, Daniel Krieger, Jorge Garcia. Back Row: Andrew Hong, Jack Callendar, Hyun-Suk Lim, Eiichiro Takinami, Tommy Vail.
Recreational Tennis
Back Row: Mr. Cole, Mrs. Peer, Mr. D'entermont. Middle Row: Billy Shin, Sak Hong, Ben Meyer, Diego Garcia, Andres Marcos, Jesus Torres, Simeon Brown, Mike Walsh, Anthony Farrar, Vicente Aspe.Front Row: Dexter El-Saieh, David Williams, Orson Webber-McCollaum, Chris Mullaly, Jan Meyer, Henri Vihavinen.
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Back Row: Coach Edwards, Curtis Lin, Alexis Zambrano, Grant Tucker, Coach Alexander. Front Row: Jimmy Funnell, Ben Driggs, Glenn Ozburn.
Wilderness
Back Row :Coach Townshend, Diego Benitez, Will Davis, David Meyer, Mike Bentwood, Fady Charbel, Coach Kenny. Front Row: Sam Sultan, Ryan Donovan, Sam Thomason.
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Sailing
Left to Right: Matt Brightman, Nick Barusso, Jesus Florke, William Voigt, Coach Auerbach, Arturo Ruffin, Hatcher Perry, Tom Livingston, Sean Mann, Blaine McCaleb, Coach Harms.
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Investiture Ceremony
Ninth grade leaders await the announcemnt of the boys who will follow in their footsteps.
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Jared Garceau receives congratulations from Dr. Dewar and older brother Warren as he is named Chaplain's Assistant.
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Concentrate Andrew.
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Eiichiro, Sak, and a clown.
W ait. . . we had to do that for homework?
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State Capitals, Fractions and Decimals, lulie of the Wolves. Integrated Studies, Chemical and Physical Changes, Concession Stands, Handbells at Chapel, The Trip to Cape Cod. That's what's up.
Suk-Hwan Hong and Jack Callander.
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At the New England Aquarium.
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Pride of '05????
Shake your body!
Catching Up with the Seventh Grade!
Slope Intercepts, Banner in the Sky. The Battle at Yorktown, Agricola/ Agricolum, Towers of Power, SQ3R, "Parlez- Vous Francais?" Prepositional Phrases, A Trip to the Aquarium, SSAT's, Patriot's Day on the Freedom T ra il. . . that's what's happening in the seventh grade.
Wacky Jon Byington.
Jesus Florke and Chris Brown.
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Hangin' with the 8th Grade
World War I; The Cryosphere; Atticus, Jem and Scout; Graph the Solution; Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus; Trip to the Boston Museum of Science; RSS Research Paper; Thesis Statement; Bibliography; Nature Observations; Notebook Checks; It's all about the eighth grade.
Right: The Artisit formerly known as Sam.
Below: M anny Castillo, Hard at Work.
The Imfamous Jared Garceau.
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Grant Tucker as himself for Halloween. Mike Orleans, Andrew Fenn and a Squashed James Williamson.
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We are the seniors, the mighty, mighty seniorsClockwise from top left: In the hot tub at Loon Mt., Warren Garceau says "Safety First!", Steve Silva, Malcolm Boyd, and Andres Castillo working way too hard to impress each other, GQ cover boy Peter Russell, Ian Ryan is all smiles.
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Kitchen Crew Leader 9; JV Football 8,9; JV Hockey 8,9; JV Baseball 8,9; Honor Roll 8; Drama 9; Ceramics 8.
Juan Alamo
JV Baseball, 8,9; Skiing, 8,9; JV Soccer, 8; Honor Roll, 8.
In-Sung BaekChaplain's Assistant 9; Varsity Soccer 9; M ost Im proved, Res. A Soccer 8; JV Basketball 9; C oach 's Award, Res. Basketball 8; Reserve Baseball 8; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 8,9; Chamber Choir 8,9; Christmas Pageant 8,9; Blaze 9; Reading to Faculty Children 8.
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Casey Barber
r Dining Hall Assistant Job Foreman 9; Green Key 8,9; Class Vice President 8; JV Football 9; MVP Res. Football 8; JV Skiing 7,8,9; Coaches Award, JV Skiing 7; Res. Lax 7,8; Coach's Award Res. Lax 8; Honor Roll 9; Christmas Pageant 7.
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Kitchen Crew Leader 9; JV Football 9; Res. B Hockey 9; Lacrosse 9; Wood Shop 8,9; Christmas Pageant 9.
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Diego Benitez
Receptions Coordinator 9; Varsity Cross Country 7; Res. Lacrosse 7,8; Cross Country Skiing 9; M ost O u tstan d in g C lim ber-Rock C lim bing 9; Honor Roll 8,9; Theater Booth Technician 7,8,9; Art Credit 9; Scholastic Art Awards 8.
Mike Bentwood
Franklin House Floor Leader 9; Green Key 7,8,9; Varsity Soccer 9; MVP Res. A Soccer 8; Snowboarding 7,8,9; T-shirt Drawing for Auction 8,9; Art Award 7,8; Honor Roll 7; Dog Walking 7,8,9.
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Student Liason 9; Varsity Soccer 9; Varsity Hockey 9; High Honor Roll 9; Christmas Pageant 9.
Malcolm BoydC lark-M organ 3 Floor Leader 9; Class President 8; Head of Young Cougar Society 9; Green Key 9; Varsity Football 9; Varsity Basketball 8,9; Varsity Baseball 8,9; English Writing Award 7; Glee Club 8; Drama 8,9; Big Brother Club 7.
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Andres Castillo
JV Football 9; Reserve Football, 8; Varsity Skiing 9; Reserve Lacrosse, 8; Honor Roll 9; Young Cougar Society 9.
Robert Chagnon
Mm Dining Room Attendant, 9; Honor Roll, 8, 9; Reserve Lacrosse, 9; Reserve Basketball, 9; JV Football, 9 Reserve Football, 8; Snowboarding, 8. Reading to Faculty Children, 8.
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Fady Charbel
JV Soccer 9; Recreational skiing 9; Honor Roll 9; Spelling Bee Competetor 9; Rocketry Club 9.
Mun-Gyu ChoiAcademic Job Foreman 9; JV Football 9; Varsity Wrestling 9; Varsity Track and Field 8; Fligh Honor Roll 8,9; Effort Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9; Chamber Choir 9; Listen Center 9.
P” Hector Covarrubias
JV Lacrosse, 9; Skiing, 9; JV Soccer, 9. Kitchen Crew, 9;
Jimmy DirkesAssistant School Leader 9; Varsity Football 7,8,9; Varsity Hockey 9; JV Hockey 7,8; Varsity Lacrosse 9; JV Lacrosse 7,8; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9; Drama 9;
Fedrico Fernandez
Gym and Van Cleaner Supervisor 9; Varisty Football 9; JV Football 8; Varsity Lacrosse 9; JV Lacrosse 8.
Warren Garceau
Chaplain's Assistant 9; Varsity Football 9; JV Football 8, Captain 8; Varsity Hockey 8,9; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Glee Club 9; Head of Backstage 9
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Jorge GarciaStowell House Floor Leader 9; Green Key 8,9; JV Soccer 9; Recreational Snowboarding 8,9; Reserve Tennis 8,9; Honor Roll 8; Golden Hammer Award 8; Talent Show 8,9; Drama 9.
David Grey
G reenw ood H ouse Floor Leader 9; Cross Country Running 9; Reserve A Soccer 8; Varsity Skiing 7,8,9, MVP 8; JV Lacrosse 8; Reserve Lacrosse 7; High Honor Roll 7; Honor Roll 8; French Award 7,8; Glee Club 9; Drama 9; Golden Hammer Award 7.
Chris Howe
North Dorm Floor Leader 9; Vice President 6; Green Key 7,8,9; JV Soccer 9; Varsity Skiing 7,8,9; JV Baseball 9; Honor Roll 6,7,8,9; Year Academic Awards in Math, Foreign Language 6; Christmas Pageant 9.
Robert JangroHayward Hall Floor Leader 9; Green Key 8,9; Graduation Marshal 8; Member of Young Cougar Society 8; Varsity Football 9; Varsity Hockey 9; JV Hockey 8, Coach's Award 8; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; High Honor Roll 8,9; Effort Honor Roll 8,9; N ational J unior Honor Society 8,9; Math Counts 8; English Award 8; Glee Club 9; Chamber Choir 9; Drama 8,9.
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Green Key 9; Varsity Cross Country Running 9; Varsity Cross C ountry Skiing 9; Honor Roll 9; Art Ceramics 7.
Gregory Jones
Glee Club and Chamber Choir Mamager 9; Young Cougars 9; JV Football 9; Wrestling 9; Drama 9.
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Jun-Sung Kim
G reenkey 8,9; JV Soccer Coaches Award 9; Varsity Wrestling 8,9; JV Baseball 9; Honor Roll 9; Glee Club 8,9; C ham ber Choir 8,9; Dog Walking 8
Austin Lee
Dining Hall Steward 9; JV Soccer 9; Varsity Skiing 8,9; JV Lacrosse 8; High Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 7,8,9; Cham ber Choir 9; Young Cougar Society 9
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Curtis LinBuffet Set Up Supervisor 9; JV Soccer 9; J V Basketball 8,9; Res. Tennis 8; Wood Shop 9
Class of2003James Little
Associate Job Foreman (Athletic Facilities) 9; Green Key 8; Varsity Football 8,9; Varsity Hockey 9; Varsity Baseball 8,9; Wood Shop 8,9
Sean Mann
Green Key 9; Kitchen Crew Leader 9; Varsity Football 9; Snowboarding Team Most Im proved Player Aw ard, Coaches Award 8,9; Sailing 7,8,9; Honor Roll 7,9; Effort Honor Roll 9; Glee Club 9; Dog Walking 6,7,8.
Andres Marcos
Floor Leader, Banks House; Ninth Grade Class President; Spelling Bee Champion, 8; Rock Band, 8, 9; Skiing, 8, 9; Soccer, 8, 9.
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Michael Marsal
Kitchen Crew Leader 9; Varsity Cross Country 9; JV Hockey 9; JV Lacrosse 9; Drama 9; Wood Shop 8,9
Ian McAllister
French I Floor Leader 9; Green Key 8,9; JV Soccer Captain 9; Varsity Hockey 8,9; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; H onor Roll 8,9; Effort Honor Roll 8; Dorm Citizenship Award 8; Drama 9.
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Job Supervisor 9; JV Skiing 9; Varsity Sailing 8,9; Honor Roll 8; Glee Club 9; Chamber Choir 9.
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9th Grade Secretary 9; Young Cougar Society 9; Varsity Cross C ountry 9; Varsity Hockey 9; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Drama 9; Reading to Faculty Children 7.
David Meyer
Varsity Cross Country 9; Snow Boarding Team 9; Ceramics 9; Yearbook Editing 9.
Thomas O'Connell
School Leader 9; Green Key 7,8,9; Varsity Football 8,9; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Varsity Wrestling 8,9; High Honor Roll 7,8; Effort Honor Roll 7,8,9; National Junior Honor Society 8,9; Most Outstanding Underclassman Award 8; Drama 9; Big Brother Club 8.
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Jung Hwan ParkDirector of Admissions Assistant; Green Key 7,8,9; Varsity Soccer, C aptain 9; V arsity Basketball9;Varsity Tennis 8,9: High Honor Roll 7,8,9; Effort Honor Roll 7,8,9; National Junior H onor Society 8; M ath C ounts 8; Year A cadem ic Awards in Math,English, History 7; English,History, Math, Spanish 8; Chamber Choir 9; ChristmasPageant9;Art Credit 9; Essay Writing Award 8.
Marc Peeler
Green Key 9; Kitchen Crew Leader 9; JV Football 8,9; Varsity Basketball 9; Varsity Baseball 9; Wood Shop 7,8,9; Reading to Faculty Children 7,8; Honor Roll 8,9.
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Andrew Peters
Green Key 9; JV Football, Most Im proved 9; Cross Country 8; Varsity Hockey 9; JV Hockey 8; JV Lacrosse 9; Reserve Lacrosse 8; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9; Drama 9.
Joo Won Rhee
Varsity Soccer, Coach's Award 9; Res A Soccer 8; Varsity Skiing 9; JV Skiing 8; Varsity Track 7,8; Spelling Bee participant 8; Glee Club 7,8,9; Chamber Choir 7,8,9; Reading to faculty children 8; Dog walking 7; Blaze 9.
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Peter Russell
Classroom Cleaner Supervisor; Class Secratary 8; Varsity Football 9; Varsity Skiing 9; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Honor Roll 7; Latin Prize 8; Glee Club 7,9; Chamber Choir 7,9; Drama 7,8,9; Dog Walking 9.
Ian Ryan
Hinman II Floor Leader; J V L a c r o s s e , 9 ; Snowboarding, 9; Wilderness, 9; Wrestling, 8; Art Credit, 8, 9; "Knights of the Rad Table" 9; Honor Roll, 9.
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Richard Ryu
Brew ster II Floor Leader; Green Key 8,9; Blaze Head Editor; JV Soccer, MVP 9; JV Hockey 9; Varsity Lacrosse 9; High Honor Roll 7,8; Honor Roll 9; Effort Honor Roll 7,8,9; Math Counts 8; Spelling bee participant 7; Glee Club 9; Chamber Choir 9; Christmas Pageant 9;
Samuel Schneidman
Classroom Cleaner Supervisor; JV Football 9; Cross Country , C ap ta in , MVP 8; JV Hockey 9; Res A Hockey 8; JV Baseball 9; Reserve Baseball 8; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9; Christmas Pageant 9.
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Paul Sharma
Classroom Cleaner Supervisor; Cross Country 9; JV Basketball 8,9; Reserve Tennis 8; Glee Club 9; Christmas Pageant 9; Listen Center 8,9.
Brewster I Floor Leader; Varsity Football 9; JV Football, MVP 8; V arsity Hockey 8,9; Varsity Baseball 8,9; Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 9; Drama 9; Rock Band Club 9; Ceramics 8.
Class of2003Steven Silva
Thomas Stein
Head of Kitchen Crew; Varsity Football 9; Varsity Wrestling 8,9; Ceramics 8,9.
Maurice StewartClark Morgan II Floor Leader; Class President 7; Green Key 7,8,9; Graduation 2002 usher 8; Varsity Soccer 9; Reserve B Soccer, captain, MVP 8; Varsity Basketball 9; JV Basketball 8; JV Baseball, captain 8; High Honor Roll 7,8,9; Fffot Honor Roll 7,8,9; N ational Junior Honor Society 8; Latin, Science Award 7; Drama 8,9; Glee Club 9; Christmas Pageant 9. Ml
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Harrison Taylor
Varsity Football, 9; JV Football, 8; Wrestling, 8,9; Varsity Lacrosse, 9.
Ryan ThompsonJV Football 9; Wrestling 9; Track and Field 8; Honor Roll 9; Christmas Pageant 9; Cermaics 9.
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Jesus Torres
Dining Room Steward 9; JV Soccer 9; Varsity Football 8; JV Alpine Skiing 9; Honor Roll 9; Glee Club 9; Art Credit
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Henri Vihavainen
V arsity Football 9; V arsity Basketball 9; High Honor Roll 9.
Kyle Webster
Dean of Students Assistant; JV Football 8,9; JV Hockey 9; Res A Hockey 8; JV Lacrosse 9; Honor Roll 8; Ceramics 8.
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Chris YoungFloor Leader, French 2; Class Treasurer, 9; Green Key, 8,9; Varsity Football, 8,9 MVP, 9 ; Varsity Basketball, 8,9; Varsity Baseball, 8,9; High Honor Roll, 9; Effort Honor Roll, 9; Honor Roll, 8,9; Backstage Crew, "Knights of the Rad Table"; Bass in Rock Band Club.
Alexis Zambrano
Floor Leader, South House; Green Key, 8,9; Varsity Track, 8,9; JV Soccer, 9; JV Skiing, 9; Art Credit, 8,9;Glee Club, 8,9; Chamber Choir, 8,9; Art Prize, 8, 9; Scholastic Art Award Winner, Gold and Silver Key, 8,9; Honor Roll, 9; Effort Honor Roll, 9.
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Zachary Zimmerman
Kitchen Crew, 9; Varsity Soccer, 9; Varsity Hockey, 9; Varisty Baseball, 9; JV Football, 8; Honor Roll, 8.
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The Tie CeremonyFar Left: Luis Veluntini, Juan Alamo, Andres Marcos, Federico Fernandez.
Left: The Ties.
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Above: Fady Charbel awaits his tie.
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Commencement May 31,2003
Judge Judy shares her life lessons.
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Dr. Dewar congratulates Chris Howe and Ihris Young on their awards.
Warren Garceau repeats Judge Judy's words of wisdom.
Alexis Zambrano, Andres Castillo, MG Choi, Chris Howe, and Jun Sung Kim await the start of the ceremony.
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Chris Howe, Maurice Stewart and Mike Marsal jump for joy as they become Cardigan graduates.
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Dr. and Mrs. Dewar and Judge Judy depart the chapel.
The Class of 2003 leaves its mark on the Cardigan Campus.
Mike, David and Warren are stylin'
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AWARDST. Nicolas Asher John Sean Lockard Mann
THF SKIBISKI MEMORIAL AWARDThis 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.
Christopher Townsend Howe
THF. WTT J JAM KNAPP MORRISON AWARD Given to that student who, in the opinion of the other students, best exemplifies the spirit of Willie Morrison in academics, athletics, and as a campus citizen.
Alexis Marcel Zambrano
THE NORMAN AND BF.VERLY WAKELY AWARD 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 everyday a "beautiful day in New Hampshire".
FACULTY PRIZEThis young man established himself as an outstanding artist, competent student, fine athlete, and an excellent member of the "Green Key." Even more important for his dorm and for the school is his leadership ability. As a floor leader, he displayed patience, perseverance and a devotion to duty. He was a marvelous role model for all.
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THE FOUNDERS PRIZEAwarded to the boy in the student body who has the will to complete any project, regardless of the difficulties encountered, without thought of personal gain, and whose objective is a job well done in the same approach that characterized the life of Harold P. Hinman, one of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.
Thomas MacKenzie O'ConnellTHE PANNACI MEMORIAL AWARD
This award is to be given annually by the class of 1959, as a memorial to Karl J. Pannaci, to that member of the senior class who, in the eyes of his fellow students, has achieved and best attained the ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership and general social and spiritual adjustment.
THE CALDWELL PRIZETo the boy who has shown outstanding athletic acheivement and good sportsmanship.
James Park
SENIOR PRIZETo the member of the senior class with the highest academic standing.
FACULTY PRIZEThis student has lived by the creed set forth at Cardigan: pride in yourself, pride in your family, and pride in your school. His three years here are epitomized by his selfless devotion to scholastic achievement and quiet dedication to his teams. A reverence for both his family at home and his adopted family here at Cardigan coupled with an insatiable desire to excel has placed him on a promising path.
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AWARDSJames Arthur Dirkes
THE HINMAN PRIZEA 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 NORMAN AND BEVERLY 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 everyday a "beautiful day in New Hampshire".
Christopher William Young
THE WILLIAM KNAPP MORRISON AWARD Given to that student who, in the opinion of the other students, best exemplifies the spirit of Willie Morrison in academics, athletics, and as a campus citizen.
THE CALDWELL PRIZE.To the boy who has shown outstanding athletic acheivement and good sportsmanship.
Michael Alexander Bentwood
FACULTY PRIZE
Always eager to please, achieve, and "give more" this multi-talented young man has become a strong student and a talented athlete. He is compassionate, positive, and respectful. He embodies so many of the values Cardigan holds dear.
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THE ADDISON MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVE WRITING
Given to the student who has demonstrated the most potential in the area of creative writing.
John Edward Dehm
THE OUTSTANDING UNDERCLASSMAN AWARDThis award, given by the class of 1977, is to be presented each year to the most outstanding underclassman who, in the eyes of the current senior class, best exemplifies the qualities of honesty, sportsmanship, and friendship
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Dear Mikey Marsal,You’re in the driver’s seat!!!
Go for the Flags!!! Congratulations!!!!
With love from your pit crew, Mom, Dad, and Megs
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C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s !
Ian RyanYour challenge is the future.
If you can dream it, you can do it.
Congratulations, Ian and the Class of 2003!
Love Mom and Dad
Congratulations In Sung!
You have always made us proud.
All our love. Dad and Mom
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To all the Cardigan 9th Graders,but especially to Tom Stein, our hero.Love, Mommy and Daddy
Jung Hwan JamesCongratulations, Jung Hwan James! We are proud of you.We would pray the grace of God for you.
Love from both Grandparents and Parents.
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Maurice Stewart
As we look back over your 3 years at Cardigan Mountain School, we see how much you've matured. You have embraced the opportunities and have grown into a fine young man. Your determination, sense of pride, and committment are assets that have helped you to succeed and are evident to those who cross your path. Follow your dreams, they will lead you on the road to happiness. We are very proud of your accomplishments. We love you very much and will be there for you always. Keep God first in everything you do! Remember Phil. 1:6.
Love and God bless you always.Mom, Grandma and Granddaddy
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Dear Casey,Graduation Day! Congratulations Big Guy! The day you were born I knew that I was kissed by the stars above. I was there when you took your first steps and it feels like you h it the ground and haven 't stopped. You have a good soul and heart, Casey. Never forget the importance of a great sense of self and humor. I cannot begin to tell you how proud I am of you. You mean the world to your dad, brother, sister and me. I know that we have given you the support and the wings to fly, use them well. Life isn 't always easy bu t if you ever need help navigating the waters I (we) w ill always be here for you. Rem em ber big guy, aim high so that you don't shoot yourself in the foot.
All our love.Mom, Dad, Taylor and Jenna
P.S. You can always count on a home cooked meal!!!
“What a day for a daydream,What a day for a daydreamin’ boy.”
-John Sebastian
Thank You Cardigan forthree fabulous years, and congratulations Jimmy, we are so proud of you . . . Love, Mom and Dad, Christopher, Hilary, Fred, Maggie and Rose!
Go for it, Jimmy!Love, Reese, Ramsey and Randi
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Marc the Shark:.We are so proud of you!Love,Mom, Andy and Christie Lucy, Millie and Barkley
"You have brains in your head.You have feet in your shoes.You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.You're on your own.And you know what you know.And YOU are the guy who'll decide where to go!"
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Harrison TaylorClass of 2003! Well on his way to the NFL. Best of Luck! Love,Mom and Mary Katherine
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ZachWe're proud of you. We love you.You're a real winner!
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Zachary Zimmerman With Much Love, Papou & Corinna
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I U2’s humanitarian lead singer Bono visits Africa and tours Midwestern America to raise awareness and support for African AIDS epidemic relief.
I Nuclear crisis arises when North Korean leader Kim Jong II breaks a 1994 pledge with the United States not to build nuclear weapons.
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2 U.N. inspectors return to Iraq to investigate Saddam Hussein’s alleged production of weapons of mass destruction.
Halloween earthquake in San Giuiliano di Puglia, Italy, topples an elementary school, killing dozens of children.
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P J C h in a ’s one-child-per-family policy creates ' an imbalanced boy-to-girl ratio that will
result in tens of millions of men finding themselves single in the year 2020.
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^ In October, a Moscow theater siege by Chechen rebels ends in a Russian special forces raid that kills the captors and at least 129 hostages.
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^ Thousands die as storms and floods cause billions of dollars in damage in China and many countries across Europe.
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^ Pope John Paul II travels to Toronto’s Downsview Park in July to lead the World Youth Day vigil.
The Miss World beauty In Venezuela, an o p p o s l t io t ^ ^ P n The oil tanker Prestigepageant leaves Nigeria strike demanding President spills more than 5 million
Hugo Chavez's resignation gallons of oil off theparalyzes the country's oil northv/estern coast ofexports and turns to bloodshed Spain before splitting in as Chavez supporters retaliate. two and sinking.
after Islamic fundamentalist protest groups kill more than 100 people.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter receives the Nobel Peace Prize for his decades of w/ork for peace, democracy and human rights worldwide.
^ O nc e pre sum e d de ad , A l-Q a e d a leader O sa m a bin Lade n returns to M iddle Eastern air w aves with recorded anti-Am e rican threats.
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Over 100 people, mostly foreign tourists, are killed in an October terrorist bombing of two nightclubs in Bali. Indonesia.
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[Emergency workers in the United States and overseas receive smallpox vaccinations as a preventative measure against bioterrorism.
y After being subpoenaed to testify before a IVIassachusetts grand jury about sex abuse among Catholic priests, embattled Boston Cardinal Bernard Law resigns.
' y More than 25 states implement the Amber Alert System, which posts information v about abducted children on TV and ; ■ interstate signs, leading to the recovery of dozens of children nationwide. '
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y For weeks in October, alleged snipers John Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo terrorize Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia, randomly killing 10 people and injuring three others.
V The space shuttle Columbia breaks apart on reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
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they are safely home.”- President George \N. Bush
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i o n July 28, nine Pennsylvania coal miners are rescued after being trapped for three days in a mineshaft flooded with over 70 million gallons of water.
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Q Midterm elections make history as Republicans, the ' party controlling the White House, gain congressional seats rather than losing them.
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jS S eve ra l large corporations ■ inflate profits while top
executives make off with millions in accounting scandals that send shock waves through global markets.
V President Bush signs the Homeland Security Act, officially creating a Department of Homeland Security dedicated to preventing terrorist attacks,
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A Throughout 2002, Americans search for ways to recover and rebuild from September 11. On the one-year anniversary, survivors, families and friends gather at all three sites to commemorate the lives lost.
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^ Federal employees from theTransportation Security Administration begin screening all checl<ed baggage and random passengers at airports.
^ The possibility of the United States waging war against Iraq meets disapproval both at home and abroad.
' y The U.S. Senate passes a resolution condemning a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in schools is unconstitutional.
■ f’ at i ents in Florida are the firs t to receivethe VeriChip, a computer chip bearingpersonal medical data that is injected into the forearm.
I M icrosoft’s Tablet PC enables users to write .! directly on the screen rather than typing on ' j a keyboard.
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The Journal o f the American Medical Association reports that children who grow up with pets have a reduced risk of developing common allergies. ALLER
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Maria de Jesus and Maria Teresa Quiej- Alvarez, 1-year-old Guatemalan twins born joined at the head, are successfully separated after over 22 hours of surgery.
Uust before burning up in Jupiter’s atmosphere, the Galileo spacecraft captures the closest shots ever taken of Jupiter's moon lo.
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^ Both Italian doctor Severino Antinori and Raelian scientists at Clonaid, who believe aliens created humans, claim to have produced the first cloned human. i\leither claim is proven genetically.
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^ El Nino causes snow and ice storms up and down the East Coast, rainstorms in California
. and a devastating December tornado in Mississippi.
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A A blanket of pollution over South Asia, dubbed the “Asian Brown Cloud,” threatens the lives of m illions worldwide with respiratory disease.
f T h e nation’s largest outbreak o f the * W e s t Nile V iru s hits in s u m m e r 2 0 0 2 .
T h e disease is spread b y m igrating birds an d transm itted b y m o sq uito e s.
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^ President Bush orders construction of a system that would defend the United States from ballistic missile attacks by 2004.
^ The newly discovered hunger hormone ghrelin is found to play a role in obesity by regulating what you eat and how much weight you gain.
^ The U.S. Education Department reports that average geography scores of the nation’s fourth and eighth graders, vi/hile low, have improved from 1994.
^ Elluia introduces HotAir Speai(ers, a set of battery-powered, inflatable speakers that are small enough to fit in your pocket when deflated.
A McDonald’s unveils new lower-fat french fries due to the new Healthy Eating Pyramid and in response to many former patrons suing fo r making them overweight.
^ 1970s peasant shirts are alive and well on runways and in school halls.
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A The Institute of Medicine announces that maintaining
- health now requires one hour . of exercise daily, doubling the
previous recommendation.
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A Jewelry designers Le Ann Carlson and Denise Gaskill add style to safety with Lauren’s Hope for a Cure medical ID bracelets.
A Kmart rejuvenates the Joe Boxer brand with ads featuring the dancing Joe Boxer guy, Vaughn Lowery
^ Everyone from hot young movie stars to aging rocl< stars sports the newest fashion trend, turquoise jewelry.
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V The cola war puts new flavors to the test, including Dr. Pepper Red Fusion, Pepsi Blue and Vanilla Coke.
^ Krispy Kreme lovers start a new tradition by celebrating their vows with doughnut wedding cakes.
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^ Several companies introduce flavored water enhanced with vitamins and other nutrients.
^ European fashion hits the sidewalks and clubs of the United States with retro-style bowling shoes.
^ Busy singles try out speed dating, which gives couples several minutes to talk one-on-one before moving to a new partner at the next table.
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^ The Mohawk makes a hair-raising comeback after being donned by everyone from U.S. World Cup star Clint Mathis to actor Ryan Phillippe,
^ Digital innovations include camera phones — cell phones that can transmit still and video images through mobile phone lines.
Cynical Simon Cowell and company stir up big ratings for Fox’s "American Idol" and big record sales for winner Kelly Clarkson, a waitress from Texas,
After a two-year hiatus, Leonardo DICaprio returns to the big screen with two holiday blockbusters, Gangs o f New York and Catch Me I f You Can.
Chicago, a film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical, wins three Golden Globes, including Best Picture: Musical or Comedy, and receives 13 Oscar nominations.
HBO Films' comedy Real Women Have Curves promotes positive self-image with the dazzling debut of Latin-American actress America Ferrera.
CBS scores a ratings doubleheader with a pair of forensic investigation dramas, “ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” and “ CSI Miami.”
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I Former Beatles rock legend Paul McCartney brings in $2 million a night, fo r a total of $103 million, on the year's top-grossing tour.
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f The Strokes, Spin magazine’s 2002 Band of the Year, lead a resurgence of rock ’n' rollers, including The Hives and The Vines.
f Armed with a steady beat and punk-rock-blues riffs. The White Stripes’ stripped-down rock shines on the highly acclaimed White Blood Cells.
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Alan Jackson’s triple-platinum album Drive wins five Country Music Association Awards and is named the USA Today No. 1 country album of 2002.
Nirvana, the famed grunge band’s long-awaited greatest hits album, features “You Know You’re Right,” the last recording Kurt Cobain made before his 1994 suicide.
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Dallas Cowboy running back Emmitt Smith breaks Walter Payton’s 16,727-yard mark to become the NFL’s all-time leading rusher.
The Detroit Red Wings capture the 2002 NHL Stanley Cup over the Cinderella Carolina Hurricanes. It’s a record ninth cup for retiring coach Scotty Bowman.
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S P O R T S
Serena and Venus Williams continue to dominate women’s tennis, becoming the firs t sisters to be ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the world.
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^ Martha Burk of the National Council of Women’s Organizations battles with Augusta National chairman William Johnson over the issue of female membership at the famous Georgia golf club.
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^ An 18th place finish in the NASCAR season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway is enough to earn Tony Stewart his first Winston Cup Series championship.
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A Despite an injured toe, Shaquille O'Neal powers the unstoppable Los Angeles Lakers to a third straight NBA championship title in May 2002.
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The U.S. men s soccer ^ The U.S. Postal Service team V The top-rated defense ofteam advances to the World Cup quarterfinals for the firs t time, by defeating Mexico 2-0.
propels Sports Illustrated magazine’s Sportsman of the Year Lance Armstrong to his fourth consecutive Tour de France victory.
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the Tampa Bay Buccaneers shuts down the No. 1 offense of the Oakland Raiders to win Super Bowl XXXVII 48-21.
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^ LPGA pro Annika Sorenstam, after a record-setting 13-win 2002 season worldwide, accepts an invitation to play the Colonial tournament on the men’s 2003 PGA Tour.
he Ohio State Buckeyes beat the heavily favored Miami Hurricanes in double overtime to win the BCS National Championship.The 31-24 victory is the school's first national football title since 1968.
The new sport of SlamBall takes basketball to the extreme on a specially designed court with four trampolines in front of each hoop.
___^ Skateboarding reaches new popularityheights thanks to the high visibility of the X Games and the “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater” video game series.
^ Surfing welcomes a tidal wave of women to the sport after receiving a Hollywood endorsement in the popular summer flick Blue Crush.
2> The sports world loses two legends— baseball’s “ Splendid Splinter” Ted Williams and Johnny Unitas, one of football’s greatest quarterbacks.
Zacarais Moussaoui, widely believed to be the 20th hijacker, goes on trial for his involvement in the September 11 terrorist attacks.