Cardigan Chronicle Fall 2010

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former faculty news Richard Andriole, Jr.

“My wife, Sue, gave birth to our baby daughter, Lily, on March 23. Lily was 7 lbs. 10 oz. at birth and was about 20 inches in length. Our older child, Alec, is thrilled with his new sister and enjoys talking to her and holding her. (We’ll see how he feels about her when she starts to get into his things...) I’m about to complete my 10th year at Derby Academy, in Hingham, Mass. It’s a great community and a great place to work. We’ve been living in our home in Framingham for nearly six years now. I see Todd Eveleth a couple times a year when my soccer and lacrosse teams travel to the Fessenden School for games. I’d love to hear from any of my old students or colleagues! You can email me at brindyfan17@yahoo.com or send me a message on Facebook.”

Edward Peach

“Ted” Peach, one of the School’s original faculty members, made a recent visit to campus with his grandson, Morgan Peach. Below: Mr. Peach (second from left in the back row) with the cross-country team and Headmaster McCusker (far left back row).

William X. Barron Longtime Cardigan faculty member and coach, Bill (BXB) Barron, celebrated his wedding to Victoria Solenas on Saturday, October 30, at the Mountainside Chapel in Estes Park, Colorado, with a whole host of Cardigan alumni at his side.

Bill and Victoria The entrance to their wedding venue.

Kristen Tobin

Cardigan family members who planned on attending the wedding included:

Our former athletic trainer, Kristen Tobin, sent a post card along to us a few weeks ago (and given that these usually take a while to make it to their destinations, this info may actually be more than a month old!).

Jesse Aghravi ’97 Sean Chan ’99 PJ Chesson ’94 Ethan Hausman ’94 Stu Hutchinson ’93 Hank Jones ’87 Michael Koskey ’98 George Lewis ’90 Bill Marthens ’87 Josh Perelman ’86 Rafael Rojas ’98 Neal Scheufler ’85 Congratulations, Bill and Victoria!

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Kristen wrote that she had been to Egypt already, and at the time the card was written she was exploring the ancient temples and monasteries of Greece; she then planned to head to Istanbul. She said she definitely was missing CMS but absolutely loving her around-the-world adventures.


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