The Insight | Fall 2016

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Friends Seminary

Edition 1

November 2016

Campus Redevelopment Continues By ZARA SCHREIBER ’17

Friends Seminary defeated Long Island Lutheran by a score of 2-0 on November 6, 2016 at Manhattanville College to win the School’s first ever NYSAIS State Championship in soccer. The state title was the culmination of an incredible season in which the Boys won their fourth straight regular season conference title, as well as their third consecutive conference tournament championship. Warren Salandy, who captured his 201st career victory as head coach, said that solid defending by Jason Pitagorsky, Lucas Pryor, Declan Smith and Simon Love kept Long

Island at bay. Will Cohen, Eli Eshaghpour and Martin Wilkinson combined well in the midfield to neutralize their skillful players. In transition, the trio were able to creatively and skillfully knit passes together to control the possessional play. The front three of Jay Hickey, Yeshe Jurgaitis and Rio Hope-Gund were dynamic and kept Long Island’s defense on their toes all game. Rio pounced on a defensive blunder, out ran his defenders and slotted home a well placed strike to open the scoring with about 10 minutes left to play in the first half.

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A second half injury to Friends’ stalwart center back Lucas Pryor resulted in a tactical shift with Rio being shifted to the center back position. Lucas later reentered the game as a forward. With 13 minutes to go in the match, Lucas picked up the ball outside the 18 yard box, dribbled pass his defender and perfectly placed his strike in the lower corner of the net. Goalkeeper Kofi Hope-Gund was unthreatened for most of the game, but pulled off a spectacular save to preserve the shutout. See page 11 for more on fall sports.

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A LETTER FROM OUR SERVICE CLERKS

VISITING SCHOLAR ARTHUR LARRABEE

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While students were away enjoying their summer vacations, a construction crew has been hard at work, utilizing the empty buildings to make progress on the campus redevelopment project. Students will remember the scaffolding erected in the middle of the courtyard, an area which for the summer took a break from being a hangout spot to function as the staging area for the construction. The erection of that scaffolding marked the beginning of construction, which continued throughout the summer. Although the renovations will not be completely finished until 2019, progress was made over the summer, and students can see a few changes already. The gym received a makeover, with a new paint job, scoreboard, and speakers. Most notably, a climbing wall was installed on the northern wall, which will be used by both the PE department and the Experiential Education department. A divider curtain is also being installed, doubling the room’s capacity for PE classes as well as indoor recess. The library has also undergone some modifications; some of the stacks were removed to make space for more comfortable furniture in a hope to facilitate a more casual atmosphere in which to study. A new IDF room was built in a corner of the MacBook Lab, which will be visible to students. The relocation will result in more space and energy efficient system. Due to the decrease in size of the MacBook Lab to accommodate the servers, room 409 has been transformed into the new computer science classroom. All of the Hunter Hall classrooms have been repainted and have received a new energy-efficient lighting system. Perhaps less notable but still important, the school has been entirely rewired and a new Wifi

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