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Canaan, New Hampshire CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL CANAAN, NEW HAMPSHIRE SEVENTY-FOURTH COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Sunday, the thirty-first of May two thousand and twenty at nine o’clock in the morning COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Processional Mr. Terry Ranney Bagpiper Welcome Heewoo Jung ’20 Assistant School Leader Invocation Ms. Cheryl Borek P’10,’12,’15 Director of Spiritual Life Head of School Address Mr. Christopher D. Day P’12,’13 Head of School Board Chair Remarks Mr. Jeremy T. Crigler ’79 Chair, Board of Trustees Awarding of Prizes Mr. Christopher D. Day P’12,’13 School Leader Reflection Bryce Terry ’20 School Leader Introduction Mr. Christopher D. Day P’12,’13 Commencement Address Mr. Mario Zambrano ’95 Presentation of Diplomas Mr. Christopher D. Day P’12,’13 Benediction Ms. Cheryl Borek P’10,’12,’15 Mrs. Lindsay Perricone The Cardigan Hymn Pianist (Printed on back cover) CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL CLASS OF 2020 Jeronimo Armida Alatorre Mexico City, Mexico Collin Scott Atwell Bow, New Hampshire Ved Bhat Basking Ridge, New Jersey * Dylan Biggs Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts Deegan Walker Blasko Stony Brook, New York Robert Kim Blenk Busan, South Korea Michael James Fraser Brannan Madison, Mississippi Gabriel W. Brondel Canaan, New Hampshire Santiago Bueno Fernández Mexico City, Mexico Jake Tyler Calvani Lynnfeld, Massachusetts Diego Carrandi San Pedro Garza Garcia, Mexico Wilfrido Castillo Topete Mexico City, Mexico * Kaiyi Chen Qingdao, China Franklin Chow Hillsborough, California Pearse Spencer Cobb Bethesda, Maryland * Juno Ralph Cowans Beverly, Massachusetts Lucas Ding Beijing, China * Diego Escalante Canaan, New Hampshire Yaneik J. Gallego New York, New York Mauricio Gomez Salinas McAllen, Texas Dylan Walter Gorman Rye, New York Jiayu “Kevin” Gu Beijing, China Oskari Hakkarainen Hyvinkaa, Finland Zachary N. Hawthorne Hanover, New Hampshire Jack Hines South Straford, Vermont Jihyeok Hong Seoul, South Korea Logan Andreas Huetter Del Mar, California Caden L. Hutchinson Canaan, New Hampshire Jason Jiang Beijing, China * Nate Johnson Concord, New Hampshire * Heewoo Jung Seoul, South Korea Salvador Rey Kamar Guerra Monclova, Mexico * Bill Ke Avon, Connecticut Seojin Kim Seoul, South Korea Taewoo Kim Seoul, South Korea Charles C. Knapp Sunapee, New Hampshire Case Michael Laskowski Herndon, Virginia * Member of the National Junior Honor Society CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL CLASS OF 2020 CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL CLASS OF 2020 Hyunjoon Lee Los Angeles, California Minseok “Brian” Lee Seoul, South Korea Yoon-gi Lee Seoul, South Korea Chenghan Li Shenzhen, China Chengze Li Winchester, Massachusetts Tom Choi Wo Li Shenzhen, China * Xuanyu Li Shenzhen, China Zejun Li Shenzhen, China Jihun Lim Seoul, South Korea Luke Forrestal Litowitz Pomfret, Connecticut Cristóbal López Domenech Mexico City, Mexico William Henry Lyons Quechee, Vermont Kaleb Robert Vincent Maccioli Claremont, New Hampshire Jack Milton Marshard West Tisbury, Massachusetts Kolapat Juan Mongkhonvanit Bangkok, Tailand Kyle Murray-Smith Norwich, Vermont Willem Harris Naughton Wellesley, Massachusetts Seunghun “Thomas” Oh Seoul, South Korea Andrew Tristan Pilaro Southampton, New York Connor Lewis Pollard Hanover, New Hampshire Avan Quin Pyle New London, New Hampshire William Rassier Princeton, New Jersey Eric Roachford, Jr. New York, New York William John Sabat New York, New York Lachlan Hamill Simmers Ketchum, Idaho * Jiahe “Jeffrey” Song Qingdao, China * Bryce Terry Conway, New Hampshire Aiden Caleb Thede Bradenton, Florida Carsten Patrick Viravec Hinsdale, Illinois Kewei “Kevin” Wang Zhuhai, China Qiangang Wang Bentonville, Arkansas * Xufei “Figo” Wang Shanghai, China George S. Wilkins IV Evanston, Illinois Kam Wun Wong Shenzhen, China Jaeseok Yoon Daegu, South Korea Jerry Zhang Hong Kong, China * Bochen “Victor” Zhu Acton, Massachusetts * Member of the National Junior Honor Society COMMENCEMENT AWARDS & PRIZES THE CALDWELL PRIZE Awarded to the senior who has shown outstanding athletic achievement and sportsmanship. THE DEWAR PRIZE Awarded annually in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Cameron K. Dewar to the member of the senior class with the highest academic standing. THE HINMAN PRIZE A prize given annually in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hinman to the senior who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrious application to his studies, through his attitude on the playing feld, 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 Awarded by the Class of 1989 to 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.” THE FOUNDER’S PRIZE Awarded to the senior who has the will to complete any project, regardless of the difculties 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. COMMENCEMENT AWARDS & PRIZES THE PANNACI MEMORIAL AWARD Awarded annually by the Class of 1959 as a memorial to Karl J. Pannaci ’59, to that member of the senior class who, in the eyes of his fellow students, has achieved the best attained ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership, and general social and spiritual adjustment. THE SKIBISKI MEMORIAL AWARD Tis 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 his Cardigan Mountain School years. THE WILLIAM KNAPP MORRISON AWARD Awarded to the senior who, in the opinion of the students, best exemplifes the spirit of Willie Morrison ’82 in academics, athletics, and as a campus citizen. FACULTY PRIZES Awarded to the seniors who, in the opinion of the faculty, have made special contributions to Cardigan Mountain School. THE CARDIGAN HYMN Lyrics by Robert C. Hopkins Music by Rev. Harold Finkbeiner, Jr. To Cardigan our favored school By nature’s gifts benign— We raise in song our 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 To keep Ty faiths alive; To keep Ty faith in us alive, Together we will strive. As Cardigan is mirrored in Our crystal lake so clear May we through life refect Ty truths And memories as dear; Of summer’s green; Fall’s colors bright; Of glimmering stars at night. God give us strength to carry on Trough storm or weather fair. Te peace, vouchsafed by living here, For all the world to share. CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL 62 Alumni Drive • Canaan, New Hampshire • 03741 www.cardigan.org • 603.523.4321.
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