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2005
June 2005
June Articles
- June 28, 2005
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Beijing Interns Return with High Praise
- June 28, 2005
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U-18 Baseball Team of CA Players Named
Western USSSA State Champions
- June 28, 2005
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Class of ‘05 Collects Impressive List of
College Admissions
- June 17, 2005
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Public School Teachers Learn Tech
Skills at CA Camp
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- June 17, 2005
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SummerQuest ’05 Draws Over 600 Campers
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- June 3, 2005
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Eighth
Grade Celebrates Transition to Upper School
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- June 2, 2005
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Student Team
Wins Vinny Award
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- June 1, 2005
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CA
Wins Battle of the Bookfairs
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May 2005
May Articles
- May 24, 2005
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Economics
Team Places 4th in Nationals
- May 21, 2005
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Commencement Speaker Reminds Students that Graduation is a
Beginning
- May 20, 2005
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Economics Team Leaves
for Nationals
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- May 18, 2005
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2005-2006 PTAA
Executive Board
- May 11, 2005
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Scholars’ Golf
Tournament
- May 11, 2005
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Varsity boys tennis
earns spot in NCISAA championship
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April 2005
April
Articles
- April 29, 2005
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Students win regional Econ championship
- April 29, 2005
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MS writers publish
spring issue of literary magazine
- April 21, 2005
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Quiz Bowl Team set for
live TV
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- April 21, 2005
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Students tapped for
National Honor Society
- April 21, 2005
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College Acceptances
for the Class of 2005
- April 21, 2005
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CA students place
high at Economics Challenge
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- April 14, 2005
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Cary Academy wins its
first Grand Champion Award
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- April 8, 2005
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Geography Bee
- April 8, 2005
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Two students selected
for National Chemistry Olympiad
- April 1, 2005
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Give Blood on April
19
- April 1, 2005
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FAME
Fest Set for April 29
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March 2005
March Articles
- March 18, 2005
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Jamiolkowski Named
School’s First Morehead Recipient
- March 18, 2005
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Middle School
Robotics Club Competes in FIRST Lego League
Competition
- March 2, 2005
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Seven Orchestra
Members to Perform at National Event
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- March 2, 2005
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Senior Named
Semi-Finalist for National Beta Club Scholarship
- March 2, 2005
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School Nurse, Faculty
Member Conquer Half Marathon
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February 2005
February Articles
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- February 22, 2005
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Feb. 25
Nationality Night to Showcase Cultures from
Around the World
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- February 17, 2005
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Cary Academy to
Represent Wake County in District Quiz Bowl
- February 17, 2005
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CA Places in 13
Science Olympiad Events at Regional Competition
- February 17, 2005
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Middle School
Students Celebrate Chinese New Year
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- February 10, 2005
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Finalists for Park
and Morehead Scholarships Named
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February 7, 2005
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PTAA
Mardi Gras Auction Set for Feb. 26
- February 7, 2005
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Upper
School Presents
Rhinoceros
- February 7, 2005
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Middle School Web
Site Featured in Writing
Magazine
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January 2005
January Articles
- January 28, 2005
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Hamilton Receives Robert E. Bridges Scholarship
- January 28, 2005
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New National Honor
Society Members “Tapped”
- January 28, 2005
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Band and Orchestra
Students Receive State Honors
- January 28, 2005
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Middle School Students
Showcase Their Geography Knowledge
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- January 18, 2005
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Head of School
Discusses Positive Progress in State of the
School Address
- January 18, 2005
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Students
Pitch In for Tsunami Relief Efforts
- January 18, 2005
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Eighth
Grade Student to Attend Presidential Inauguration
- January 6, 2005
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Student Artwork on
Display
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- January 18, 2005
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Students
Pitch In for Tsunami Relief Efforts
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- January 18, 2005
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Eighth
Grade Student to Attend Presidential Inauguration
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- January 6, 2005
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Student Artwork on
Display
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- January 4, 2005
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Cary
Academy Families and Alumni Enjoy Homecoming
- January 4, 2005
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Middle and Upper
School Students Give Back
- January 4, 2005
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Career Connections
Set for the Week of Jan. 24
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December 2004
December Articles
- December 10, 2004
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AP Scholars Announced
- December 10, 2004
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Dance Students Present Not Another Nutcracker
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- December 7, 2004
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Holiday Shoppe A Huge Success
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November 2004
November
Articles
- November 18, 2004
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Make Plans Now to Shop
the Holiday Shoppe Dec. 2-4
- November 18, 2004
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Barnes & Noble Book Fair
Earns Funds and Books for Cary Academy
- November 18, 2004
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Cary Academy Community Enjoys
Mayan Museum Day
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- November 8, 2004
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Flag Raised
Signifying Cary Academy’s Blue Ribbon School Award
- November 8, 2004
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Students, Faculty and
Parents Give the Gift of Life
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October 2004
October Articles
- October 29, 2004
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Barnes & Noble Fund-raiser
Set for Nov. 5-6
- October 21, 2004
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Combined Jazz on the Quad, Evening of Entertainment
Draws Crowd
- October 21, 2004
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Middle
School Charger Cup Fosters School
Spirit, Friendship
- October 21, 2004
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Festival of the Year 1000 Showcases Ancient Culture
from Around the World
- October 13, 2004
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Seniors Nominated for
Prestigious Awards
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- October 13, 2004
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Evening of Entertainment,
Jazz on the Quad Set for Oct. 18
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- October 13, 2004
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Large Group Enjoys
Grandparents and Special Friends Day
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- October 13, 2004
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Four Named to Honors
Orchestra
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- October 1, 2004
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Cary
Academy Hosts Middle School Leadership Conference
- October 1, 2004
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Upper School Students
Share Their Talents
- October 1, 2004
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Cary Academy Students
Audition for North Carolina Honors Chorus
- October 1, 2004
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Novice Debate
Tournament
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September 2004
September Articles
- September 15, 2004
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Cary Academy Named U.S.
Department of Education Blue Ribbon School
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- September 15, 2004
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NHS Launches Third
Lecture Series:
Election 2004
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- September 13, 2004
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NHS Lecture Series
Focuses on Election 2004
- September 13, 2004
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Tenth Grade Sponsors
Hurricane Relief Drive
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- September 13, 2004
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Middle School
Outdoors & Astronomy Club Go Camping
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- September 7, 2004
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Spanish Exchange Students Begin Their Stay
- September 7, 2004
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Middle School Parents, Teachers Meet
- September 7, 2004
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Large
Crowd Enjoys Fun Fest
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August 2004
August Articles
- August 27, 2004
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Upper
School Parents ‘Meet the Teacher’
- August 27, 2004
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First PTAA Meeting of the Year Draws
a Large Crowd
- August 27, 2004
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Remember: When You
Shop, You can Earn Money for Cary Academy
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- August 12, 2004
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Students Get Back to
Class
- August 12, 2004
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Sixth Graders, Ninth
Graders and New Students Get an Early Look at Life
on Campus
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July 2004
July Articles
- July 26, 2004
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Cary
Academy Fall Athletic Schedules Released
- July 26, 2004
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New Faculty
Get Ready for the School Year
- July 23, 2004
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NAIS
Reports on Success of Independent School Graduates
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June 2005
Beijing Interns Return with High Praise [top]
Three rising seniors recently returned
from a two-week internship at National Cash Register’s (NCR)
manufacturing facility in Beijing. Liz Heller, Charles
Hendren, and Joelle Portzer kept
detailed journals about their experience designing a
public information board about NCR’s highest profile project
in Beijing.
They received high praise from Jack
Mannion, Director of Manufacturing & Facilities at the
Beijing plant, who wrote that, “My staff and I are impressed
by the level of keenness, effort, interest and indeed the
quality of the finished product… I wish to thank you for
giving us the opportunity to meet these great people. They
are a credit to your school, their families, but most of all
themselves. They will indeed go far.”
U-18 Baseball Team of CA Players Named Western USSSA State
Champions [top]
An Under-18 summer
league baseball team fielded by Cary Academy’s varsity coach
and composed mostly of current and future Cary Academy
students recently won the title of Western USSSA State
Champions in a USSSA (United States Specialty Sports
Association) tournament in Statesville. They also received
an invitation to the USSSA national championships to be held
in Florida this August.
With Coach Ray Pope,
the Cary Chargers are composed of Cary Academy students Adam
Kramer (‘06), Barrett Roberts (‘06), Ian Wilson (‘08),
Patrick Britt (‘07), Mark Easley (‘08) and future Cary
Academy students Preston Bull and Anthony Vogh, as well as
students from the general area.
Class of ‘05 Collects Impressive List of College Admissions
[top]
The
Class of 2005 was accepted to 124 different colleges and
universities all over the United States and abroad. The 93 seniors
were admitted to colleges in 28 states, plus Washington, D.C.,
England, Scotland, Canada and Australia. This fall, they will attend
42 different colleges in 16 states, as well as in D.C. and overseas.
The
range of colleges to which seniors were admitted includes liberal
arts colleges such as Swarthmore, Mt. Holyoke, Kenyon, Spelman,
Lafayette, Guilford, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Amherst, Davidson; to
midsize universities including Duke, Stanford, Tulane, Yale, Furman,
Wake Forest, University of San Francisco, Emory, George Washington
University, Dartmouth, Harvard; to larger state universities such as
UNC, NCCU, UNC-Wilmington, NCSU, University of Illinois, UVA,
Georgia, Virginia Tech; to arts colleges such as Parsons and Rhode
Island School of Design; technical universities including Cal Tech,
RIT, and Georgia Tech; and music conservatories, such as Berklee
College of Music and Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University.
Overseas, universities in Scotland, England and Canada were most
popular, with several students considering offers of admission from
Edinburgh, London School of Economics, and Queens University of
Canada.
Public School
Teachers Learn Tech Skills at CA Camp
[top]
Public schools
teachers from across the state spent June 13-17 learning new
technology skills or sharpening existing ones at the Summer
Technology Institute. Taught by Cary Academy faculty and staff, the
course instructed teachers in skills such as writing HTML code;
using HTML editing software; using digital cameras and scanners;
constructing web sites and much more.
SummerQuest ’05 Draws
Over 600 Campers
[top]
Throughout the
summer, students of all ages are attending innovative camps in
cooking, athletics, academics, technology, crafts, and much more at
Cary Academy. For more information, click on the
SummerQuest ’05 link.
Eighth Grade
Celebrates Transition to Upper School [top]
Wearing white dresses and sport coats, the eighth grade bid
farewell to their Middle School years and prepared for their
journey to the Upper School next year. Their celebration
June 3 in the Fine Arts Building included class speakers,
musical performances, and a warm welcome into the Upper
School.

Student Team Wins Vinny Award [top]
The team of Charles Hendren, Ankit Agarwal, and Will Hussey, with
coach David Boynton, took third place in the Vinny™ Awards with
their video on biodiesel.
Named after Leonardo da Vinci, the Vinny™ Awards is a contest to
produce a one-minute video that explains how science, technology,
engineering, and/or mathematics is being used or can be used to help
solve a global problem.
CA Wins Battle of the Bookfairs [top]
Cary Academy has won the Barnes & Noble “Battle of the Bookfairs”!
Thanks to the community support, the PTAA will receive $961 as well
as a $1,000 prize package. The package includes a $500 gift card for
the PTAA, a $300 gift card for the library, and a $200
Starbucks-catered event for faculty and staff to be held at Cary
Academy in the new
academic year.
May 2005
Economics Team
Places 4th at Nationals [top]
The Cary Academy Economics Team placed fourth at the 2005
National Economics Challenge Championship in New York over
the weekend. The Cary Academy team of Nikhil Gupta (‘05),
Ryan Jamiolkowski (‘05), Travis May (‘05), Steven Wilson
(‘05) and Coach R.J. Pellicciotta capped a win at the state
level with a second win at the regional level against 12
other teams.
Commencement Speaker Reminds Students that Graduation is a
Beginning
[top]
Cary
Academy’s Class of 2005 enjoyed a graduation ceremony filled with
laughter and reflection during the school’s sixth commencement event
on May 21.
The second class to
have attended Cary Academy from sixth through 12th grade,
the Class of 2005 looked back with fond memories on their years at
Cary Academy.
Steven Wilson
recalled joining hands with his classmates and circling around the
oak tree when it was planted in the quad during their sixth grade
year. Although the tree is gone, he said that the circle they
created physically is one that remains emotionally. “I feel like we
all have a circle of family and friends at Cary Academy, and I think
that’s what we’re all going to miss,” he said.
Cartoonist and
novelist Doug Marlette was the keynote speaker, and he reminded
students that high school is only a beginning. “High school is not
the final word on you – it is a long and winding road,” he said.
“You have just begun.”
Economics Team Leaves
for Nationals [top]
Good luck to the
Cary Academy Economics team, which will compete in the 2005 National
Economics Challenge Championship, Adam Smith Division, May 21-23 in
New York, NY.
The Cary Academy
team consists of Nikhil Gupta (‘05), Ryan Jamiolkowski (‘05), Travis
May (‘05) and Steven Wilson (‘05).
2005-2006 PTAA Executive Board [top]
Congratulations to the new 2005-2006
PTAA Executive Board: President Tricia
Tumminello, Vice-President Michael Curran, Treasurer
Sarah A. Rajala, Secretary
Curlee-lyn Petty,
Middle School Activities Leaders
Liz
Eubanks and Charlotte Laverick
and Upper
School Activities Leaders
Nikki Dunn and Lisa
Graybeal.
Thank you
to all parents and staff who voted on our first E-Ballot.
It was a success!
Scholars’ Golf
Tournament [top]
This year’s Scholars’ Golf
Classic raised more than $70,000 to benefit the school’s
scholarship fund. More than 240 players participated in the
tournament, held at Prestonwood Country Club on May 9.
For the sixth consecutive year, R.N.
Rouse & Co., Inc. served as Grand Sponsor, contributing more than
$10,000 to need-based scholarships.
The generosity of all the golfers will help Cary Academy continue to
offer need-based financial aid to a higher percentage of its
students than most of its peers in the Southern Association of
Independent Schools.
Varsity boys tennis earns
spot in NCISAA championship [top]
The #4 seeded Varsity Boys Tennis
team won its first round game May 10 by an 8 – 1 score over the #5
seeded Hawks of Charlotte Latin School. Thus, the Cary Academy boys
now advance to the “Final Four” of the NCISAA State Championships.
That match will be on Friday, May 13,
at 12 noon against the top-seeded Furies of Forsyth Country Day
School, and it will take place at Ravenscroft School in Raleigh.
April 2005
Students win regional Econ championship
[top]
Congratulations to Nick Gupta,
Ryan Jamiolkowski, Travis May and Steven Wilson, who recently won
the regional Economics Challenge
championship in Baltimore. This competition gathered the top
economics students in the mid-Atlantic. In May, the Cary Academy
team will compete in the national championships to be held in New
York. A Charger Cheer
goes out to the team and their coach RJ Pelliccotta. Each of the
students has been awarded a $1,000 savings bond.
MS writers
publish spring issue of literary magazine
[top]
The Spring 2005 issue of The Oracle, the
Middle School’s Literary Magazine, is now published and you can
access it by
clicking here. A special thanks to Nick Makansi for
posting the issue on the web and to Bonnie Dodwell for laying out
the hard copy magazine.
Also, please join the students and
teachers for MS Writers Night on Wednesday, May 11, 7-8 p.m. at the
Cary Barnes and Noble. Middle School students and faculty will read
original and favorite writing.
Quiz Bowl Team set for
live TV
[top]
Cary Academy’s Quiz Bowl Team will
compete on live TV in the 2005 Public Library Quiz Bowl State
Championship April 23 at 1 p.m. on UNC TV. The station also
interviewed the team April 11 at the school.
The Quiz Bowl members are Swapanthi
Nagulpally (‘07), Eric Smith (‘05), Grif Friedman (‘05), Amelia
Niemi (‘05), Mark Hallen (‘06) and John Nelson (‘08). Robert Coven
is head coach and Teresa Cook, Upper School biology, is the
assistant coach.
The Cary Academy
team will compete against eight other teams and is sponsored by the
Wake County Public Libraries.
Students tapped
for National Honor Society
[top]
The following Cary Academy students have
been invited to join the National Honor Society: Caitlin Daniels,
Christine Ernst, Caitlin Farren, Sam Fuchs, Clay Hane, Sarah Helfer,
Liz Heller, Sarah Ashley King, Brendan Kiu, Shannon Mentock, Kelsey
Nix, Alex Rosen, Kelly Shipkowski, Zoe Vulgaropulos, Abby Weathers
and Emily Winslett.
An official Induction Ceremony will be
held April 25 at 7 p.m. in the Fine Arts Theatre.
College Acceptances for
the Class of 2005
[top]
The Class of 2005
has enjoyed remarkable success in the college search process this
year.
The 93 seniors have
received acceptances from 124 different colleges and universities
all over the United States and abroad. Students have been admitted
to colleges in 28 states, plus Washington, D.C., England, Scotland,
Canada and even Australia.
Colleges in North
Carolina, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania were among the most
popular with the seniors, with students receiving offers of
admission from 19 different colleges in North Carolina, 11 in
Pennsylvania, and 10 in Massachusetts.
The range of
colleges to which seniors applied and have been admitted include
liberal arts colleges such as Swarthmore, Mt. Holyoke, Kenyon,
Spelman, Lafayette, Guilford, Bryn Mawr, Vassar, Amherst, Davidson;
to midsize universities including Duke, Stanford, Tulane, Yale,
Furman, Wake Forest, University of San Francisco, Emory, George
Washington University, Dartmouth, Harvard; to larger state
universities such as UNC, NCCU, UNC-Wilmington, NCSU, University of
Illinois, UVA, Georgia, Virginia Tech; to arts colleges such as
Parsons and Rhode Island School of Design; technical universities
including Cal Tech, RIT, and Georgia Tech; and music conservatories,
such as Berklee College of Music and Blair School of Music at
Vanderbilt University. Overseas, universities in Scotland, England
and Canada were most popular, with several students very seriously
considering offers of admission from Edinburgh, London School of
Economics, and Queens University of Canada.
Students have until
May 1 to notify colleges in the United States of their final choice.
In addition to the
impressive offers of admission, many seniors were also offered merit
scholarships. For more information about these,
please click here.
CA students place high
at Economics Challenge
[top]
For the
second year in a row Cary Academy teams placed both first and
second in the North Carolina Council on Economic Education's
Economics Challenge. The team of Ryan Jamiolkowski, Travis May,
Andrew Bryson, and Charles Noneman placed first, edging out the team
of Nick Gupta, Steven Wilson, Jarad Mason, and Matt Ham in the final
round quiz bowl to determine the champion.
Cary
Academy also had the individual state champion for the second
consecutive year, as Nick Gupta placed first with a near perfect
score. Also participating for Cary Academy were Michael Cvelich, Val
Chen, Kevin Kline, and Sam Behrend. Cary Academy now advances to the
Regional Economics Challenge in Baltimore to compete to win a trip
to New York City to compete for the National Championship.
Cary Academy wins its first Grand Champion Award
[top]
Cary
Academy earned a total of 10 awards, including the Grand
Champion Award by the Upper School Jazz Band, at the Music
Festival held in Williamsburg, Va.
Band
Director Eric Grush said it was the most successful day in
the history of the school’s band program.
The
Middle School Band placed first in class with a rating of
Superior. The percussion section, which consists of Cameron
Bridges (‘09), Ryan Dunn (‘09), Andrew Kennedy (‘10), Kenny
Thomson (‘09), and Brandon Wilson (‘10), received the
Outstanding Section Award.
The
Upper School Band placed first in class with a rating of
Excellent. Joelle Portzer (‘06) received the Outstanding
Soloist award for trumpet.
The
Upper School Jazz Band placed first in class with a rating
of Superior. The rhythm section, which consists of Tenny
Crawford (‘07), Aaron Feierstein (‘07), Peter White (‘08),
Josh Nardin (‘06), Katie Hayes (‘05), James Curtiss (‘05),
and Chris Wehner (‘07) received the Outstanding Section
Award. Josh Nardin received the Outstanding Musician Award
while Peter White and Saurabh Aneja (‘05) received
Outstanding Soloist Awards.
The
Grand Champion Award is given to the highest-scoring band of
the day.
Geography Bee [top]
Bryan Abadie (‘09’)
represented Cary Academy Middle School and tied for 5th
place in the 2005 North Carolina National Geographic Bee State
Finals. The finals, hosted at the Exploris Museum in Raleigh April
1, featured the top 100 students as measured by a written exam
administered to all school level bee winners in the state.
The state
competition consisted of two rounds: preliminary and finals. In the
preliminary round students were challenged with answering eight
questions with the top 10 scorers advancing to the finals. Questions
consisted of domestic and international geography knowledge with a
focus on economic/cultural geography as well as current events.
Bryan was one of only four students to answer all preliminary round
questions correctly and as a result advanced to the final round.
Bryan was proud to represent Cary Academy and would like to donate
his 5th place award (an Atlas) to the Middle School.
Two students selected
for National Chemistry Olympiad
[top]
Jarad Mason (‘05)
and Mark Hallen (‘06) will represent Cary Academy and North Carolina
in the National Chemistry Olympiad Exam April 15 at the N.C. School
of Science and Mathematics. Only 15 students in the state are
selected based on the results of the first-round exam, with a
maximum of two from any one school.
The top scorers on
the national exam are selected to attend a summer camp at the Air
Force Academy in Colorado. During that camp, the final team is
selected to represent the United States in the international
competition. The 2005 International Chemistry Olympiad competition
will be held in Taiwan.
Give Blood on
April 19 [top]
Cary Academy is
sponsoring an American Red Cross blood drive on April 19. Come to
the SEA building between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. to donate. Cary Academy’s
goal for the blood drive is 60 donors. Every donor that helps reach
this goal receives a Red Cross t-shirt.
In order to give
blood you must be 17 years of age, weigh 110 pounds and have not
donated in the past eight weeks.
Donors must bring
an ID or proof that he or she is over the age of 17. Donors are
encouraged to eat a good meal a few hours before giving blood and
must be able to restrain from doing any strenuous activities for the
rest of the day.
For more
information contact Cheryl Cotter at
Cheryl_cotter@caryacademy.org and read the PDF file,
‘Who May Recycle Life’,
as some eligibility requirements changed as of March 2005.
FAME Fest Set for April
29 [top]
FAME Fest, Cary
Academy’s food, art, music and entertainment night will be held on
April 29. This event features traditional art displays,
demonstrations, and hands-on activities. New additions to FAME Fest
this year include a student art market and guest artist, Jonathan
Daniel displaying and selling his work. Daniel is an African wire
artist who will be visiting Cary Academy the week of FAME Fest. This
event offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy refreshments, live
music by Tri-M Music Honor Society, and purchase original artwork.
FAME Fest will be held in the Fine Arts Building from 3:10 to 5.
March 2005
Jamiolkowski Named School’s First Morehead Recipient [top]
Ryan Jamiolkowski (’05) is the first Cary Academy student to be
named a recipient of the Morehead Award at the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The John Motley Morehead Foundation named a total of 43 recipients
this year.
Moreheads are selected based on excellence in four areas – capacity
to lead and motivate fellow students, scholastic ability and
extracurricular attainments, moral force of character, and physical
vigor, according to the foundation.
The Morehead pays all expenses for four years of undergraduate
study, including the costs of a laptop computer and four summer
enrichment experiences. The scholarship value is approximately
$80,000 for each in-state student.
The winners will have until April 15 to accept The Morehead.
Middle School Robotics
Club Competes in FIRST Lego League Competition [top]
Instead of sleeping
in their first day of Spring Break the Middle School Robotics Club
traveled to NC A&T University to compete in a FIRST Lego League
Robotics Competition. FIRST is an acronym that stands for For
Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology.
“The students
competed against 15 other skilled teams from around the state in
four different categories: robot performance, technical design,
teamwork, and project presentation,” Middle School faculty member
and club advisor, Eric Himburg said.
The Cary Academy
team walked away with the “Judges Award” for excellence performance
in all four categories.
“It is a testament
of our team’s ability to be given this award as the judges were Ph.
D. engineers and this was our first time participating at a robotics
competition,” said Himburg.
Over two
trimesters, the students have taught themselves how to build and
program LEGO Mindstorms, researched and listened to talks about
devices to help people with disabilities, and built a robot that
could perform simple tasks to assist a person with physical
disabilities.
The Middle School
Robotics Club members are: Maggie Kneifel (’11), Robert Murphy
(’09), William Moon (’09), Jason Wainwright (’10), Patrick Vander
Bee (’09), John Peebles (’09), Brett Carlson (’10), Allison Parker
(’11), and Lauren Phillips (’11). The advisors for club are Eric
Himburg and Dawn Gartlehner.
Seven Orchestra Members to Perform at National Event [top]
Seven Cary Academy
Orchestra students have been selected to perform with the combined
Honors Orchestra for the April 2005 National Invitational Band &
Orchestra Festival of Gold.
More than 200
instrumentalists from 20 different bands and orchestras auditioned
for this opportunity.
The seven Cary
Academy students selected include: Bryce Poll (’05), first violin,
10th chair; Nathaniel Ting (’09), first violin, 15th
chair; Aparna Chatterjee (’06), second violin, 11th chair; Abraham
Chen (’06), second violin, 13th chair; Rodrigo Haragutchi (’08),
second violin, 15th chair; Jeffie Chang (’10), viola, seventh chair;
and Murphy Chang (’07), flute, fifth chair.
The seven orchestra
members will perform at the Encore Concert in Boston Symphony Hall
on April 25 during the Festival of Gold event. The conductor will be
Maestro Keith Lockhart, Music Director of the Utah Symphony and the
Boston Pops Orchestra.
These Cary Academy
students will attend the 2005 National Invitational Band & Orchestra
Festival of Gold with 35 of their classmates. In total, 42 members
of the Cary Academy orchestra will attend after receiving a Gold
level performance award in the Heritage Festival in the fall,
qualifying them to attend the Festival of Gold.
Senior Named Semi-Finalist for National Beta Club Scholarship [top]
Val Chen (’05) was
recently named a semi-finalist in the National Beta Club Scholarship
Program.
The National Beta
Club Scholarship Program offers scholarships to outstanding Beta
Club members in their senior year. Just over 200 scholarships are
awarded each year. They range in value from $1,000 to $15,000.
Selection of
National Beta Club Scholars is based on a number of factors with
special emphasis placed upon academic excellence, demonstrated
leadership, character and school/community service.
Finalists will be
announced in April.
School Nurse, Faculty Member Conquer Half Marathon [top]
School
nurse, Jennifer Massengill and Middle School Language Arts teacher,
Briarly White recently completed the Dasani Half Marathon in Myrtle
Beach on Feb. 19.
Massengill and
White had spent most of the winter training for the event. White
finished in 1:48 and Massengill finished in 2:00.
“We were very
excited with our results,” Massengill said.
February 2005
Feb. 25 Nationality Night to Showcase Cultures from
Around the World [top]
An evening
filled with food, dance, musical entertainment and
storytelling will highlight countries from around the world
during the third annual Nationality Night on Feb. 25.
The event
will take place from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
From 5:30-7
p.m., visitors can enjoy food from 14 different countries,
such as Indian, Swedish, French, Spanish and American foods,
and visit booths detailing cultural and historical
information from countries around the world.
From 7-8:30
p.m., visitors will be treated to an international
performance, again showcasing other cultures, which will
include story tellers, musicians and dancers.
The cost to
attend the event is $5 per person, with food available for
an additional charge.
All
proceeds will benefit the Reedy Creek buddies program – Cary
Academy students’ tutor/mentor partnership with Reedy Creek
Elementary School.
Cary Academy to Represent Wake County in District Quiz Bowl [top]
Cary Academy was the winner of the
local Quiz Bowl competition on Feb. 5. Quiz Bowl
is an academic program for high school students throughout
North Carolina.
Cary Academy will now go on to
represent Wake County in the District Competition on March
19. The District event take place in Vance County.
Five members of the Cary Academy Quiz
Bowl Team competed in the event: Grif Freidman (‘05),
Swapanthi Nagulpally (‘07), John Nelson (‘08), Amelia Niemi
(‘05), and Eric Smith (‘05).
Ten other local high schools were
represented in this year’s local Quiz Bowl including,
Apex, Athens Drive, Broughton, Cardinal Gibbons, Enloe,
Leesville Road, Millbrook, Raleigh Charter, St Mary’s, and
Sanderson.
The Cary Academy Quiz Bowl Team consist
of: Grif Friedman (‘05), Lianne Gonsalves (‘06), Matt
Horowitz (‘06), Megan Jacobson (‘06), Swapanthi Nagulpally
(‘07), John Nelson (‘08), Amelia Niemi (‘05), and Eric Smith
(‘05).
The coaches are Robert Coven and Teresa
Cook.
CA Places in 13 Science Olympiad Events at Regional
Competition [top]
The 2005
Cary Academy Science Olympiad team returned victorious from
the NC Gardner Regional Science Olympiad tournament on
Saturday, Feb. 5. Coach Rusty Parks and Co-Coach Teresa
Cook led the 16 ninth-12th graders to compete against 16
high schools from Wake, Durham, and Johnston counties.
The team
competed in 26 science-related events and received medals in
13 of the events.
Their fifth
place finish earned them a spot in the April 16 State
Tournament, to be held at N.C. State.
Middle School Students Celebrate Chinese New Year [top]
Students
in Nancy Soo-Hoo’s Chinese classes gathered to celebrate the
Chinese New Year on Feb. 8 with student presentations, food
and excitement.
Students
from sixth, seventh, and eighth grade Chinese classes
presented what they had learned about the holiday. Students
researched everything from the history of fireworks to the
good luck color – red.
Soo-Hoo
followed Chinese tradition and gave students a small red
package which holds a gift. Along with the little packages
the students enjoyed good luck candy which was also cover in
red.
Students
were thrilled to receive their gifts but the best part about
the experience was the understanding they had of an
important Chinese tradition.
When asked
what her favorite part of the celebration had been Jaclyn
Udell (’10) said, “learning about the Chinese culture”.
Students
Arielle Keesling (’10), Catherine Sheffield (’10) and
Melissa Geiss (’10) said they enjoyed the different foods
and sharing what they learned about the Chinese New Year
with friends.
In the past
classes individually celebrated the Chinese New Year. This
was the first year that all the classes have combined,
according to Soo-Hoo.
The
official first day of the Chinese New Year for 2005 is Feb.
9.
Finalists for
Park and Morehead Scholarships Named [top]
Two Cary Academy
students were recently named finalists for two of the area’s most
prestigious college scholarships.
Emily Gordon (’05)
was recently named a finalist for the Park Scholarship at N.C. State
University and Ryan Jamiolkowski (’05) was recently named a finalist
for the Morehead Scholarship at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
The Park
Scholarship provides a four-year award (valued at $55,000 in-state)
including a computer stipend for top-of-the-line technology specific
to each major; coverage of tuition and fees, books and supplies,
room and board, personal/miscellaneous expenses and transportation;
opportunities for academic enrichment; and grants for research,
artistic and service projects.
The Morehead pays
all expenses for four years of undergraduate study, including the
costs of a laptop computer and four summer enrichment experiences.
The scholarship value is approximately $80,000 for each in-state
student.
Forty-six Park
Scholarships will be awarded this year, with 75 percent going to
North Carolina residents. Scholarship awards
will be announced the first week of March 2005.
Jamiolkowski and
the other finalists will interview with the Morehead Central
Selection Committee in March. Winners will be announced March 11.
PTAA Mardi Gras
Auction Set for Feb. 26 [top]
Mark your calendars now for the Cary Academy campus social event of
the year – the Mardis Gras auction.
On Saturday, Feb. 26, at 6 p.m., the Cary Academy Parent Teacher
Administration Alliance (PTAA) invites you to stroll down the
streets of “N’awliuns” for a true Mardis Gras celebration.
Advance ticket sales are underway and seating is limited to 450. Go
to the
Mardi Gras Link for additional information.
Plan to join the Mardi Gras committee members for the soulful
sounds of jazz and “N’awliuns” cuisine catered by Copeland’s Famous
New Orleans Restaurant.
Mardi Gras
Auction Co-Chairs, Celeste LeFort, Wendy Andrews and Charlotte
Laverick, are pleased to announce that auctioneer, Larry Carter,
will direct participants on their search for Lagniappe (A Louisiana
French word used especially southern Louisiana to denote an extra or
unexpected gift or benefit.).
Acquisition Committee Chair Nikki Dunn promises to fill the streets
of “N’awliuns” with those “must have” Silent and Live auction items.
New this year, the committee has chosen to have an ‘all-electronic’
catalog of auction items. The catalog is available for viewing on
www.caryacademyptaa.org.
A Tuition Raffle will again be offered.
The Cary Academy community is encouraged to use this fundraising
event as a “friendraiser” by inviting family and friends to attend.
This year’s goal for the PTAA’s only fundraiser is $80,000 Advanced
ticket purchases are recommended and reserved table seating is
available.
Make your plans early, don your Mardi Gras attire and join the
Mardis Gras committee members to experience New Orleans on Saturday,
Feb. 26.
Upper School Presents
Rhinoceros [top]
Upper School
students will present Ionesco’s Rhinoceros this weekend, Feb.
10-12.
Tickets are on sale
on the
Cary Academy Intranet.
Drama teacher
Michael Hayes says, “In the past, we’ve presented Broadway musicals,
Shakespeare, contemporary comedy, serious contemporary drama, Greek
tragedy, epic fantasy, and others. We felt this would be a good
time to explore the Theatre of the Absurd, and Ionesco’s
Rhinoceros, as a classic of that genre, presents a real
challenge for performers and audience alike.”
In the play, two
characters, Berenger and Jean, meet to have Sunday breakfast at a
sidewalk café. Suddenly a rhinoceros charges through the town. Local
townspeople meet to discuss the meaning of the rhinoceros and
Berenger and Jean find themselves in a heated argument that almost
leads to blows. The characters later learn that people are turning
into rhinos and Berenger must face the possibility of being the last
man left.
Middle School Web Site
Featured in Writing Magazine [top]
Echoes,
a web site
created by Cary Academy students in Middle School Language Arts
teacher Delia DeCourcy’s class has been selected by, Writing
Magazine to appear in their January publication.
Students in
DeCourcy’s 2002-03 and 2003-04 classes have completed the web
project in which each student creates a biography of a poet, sample
poems with literary analysis, and student poetry inspired by the
poet. The students work has been compiled and is displayed on their
web site
http://project1.caryacademy.org/echoes/main/echoesmain.htm.
The goal of this
project is to continue to add to the list of poets and encourage
other middle and high school classes to create their own pages to
link with Echoes, according to DeCourcy.
“In addition to it
being featured in Writing, I have presented the project this
year at NC State to a few education classes and to a group of North
Carolina educators at Middle Educators Global Activities (MEGA),”
she stated.
This will be the
second time Echoes is featured by a magazine. It appeared in
MidLink Magazine, Volume 10: 2003-2004, March-May number 2
and can be found in the archives of the web site.
Writing Magazine
is also featuring the work of former Cary Academy student Lindsey
Hume. In 2002-03 Hume wrote the poem, Denver, Colorado which
was inspired by Nikki Giovanni’s poem Knoxville, Tennessee.
It is featured in the January edition of Writing Magazine.
Hume is currently in the 10th grade at Ridgefield High
School in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
January 2005
Hamilton Receives Robert E. Bridges Scholarship [top]
Congratulations
to Upper School English teacher Carole Hamilton, the first recipient
of the Robert E. Bridges Scholarship at Cary Academy.
Hamilton received
the award during the Jan. 11 Cary Academy Board of Directors
meeting.
This award was
established at Cary Academy in honor of former Board member Robert
E. Bridges honoring all that he has done for students and teachers
in North Carolina. In addition to being a former Board member,
Bridges also served at superintendent of Wake County Public Schools.
Bridges was on-hand on Jan. 11 to present Hamilton with the award.
Through this
scholarship, Hamilton will have the opportunity to attend a seminar
through the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching (NCCAT).
Part of the
University of North Carolina Center for School Leadership
Development, NCCAT offers a full complement of professional
development activities for North Carolina teachers. NCCAT is located
in Jackson County and offers more than 80 residential seminars each
year.
New National Honor
Society Members “Tapped” [top]
The
National Honor Society held its traditional “Tapping” Ceremony on
Jan. 25. In NHS tradition, the new members were tapped by current
members as an invitation for membership and lead in to the
Administration Building lobby where their parents were waiting. The
National Honor Society “Tapping” Ceremony is an important part of
the club tradition and has taken place at Cary Academy for the past
three years.
The new members are
Lila Battis (’06), Charles Hendren (’06), Tyler Graybeal (’06),
Shannon Miller (’06), Glen Wright Colopy (’06), Rob Smithson (’06),
Mark Hallen (’06), Emily Pace (’06), Kate Heighington (’06).
Holly Metter (’05),
NHS President, led the new and current members in the reciting of
the pledge and explained the club’s purpose and goals. At the
conclusion of the ceremony the students and parents celebrated with
refreshments and fellowship.
The new members
will be formally inducted in April.
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