THE STORM KING SCHOOL THE QUARRY CORNWALL ON HUDSON, NY 2019-2020
FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOL JONATHAN W.R. LAMB
Students, families, faculty and staff; At the start of the 2019-2020 school year, little did we know how much things would change by the time spring arrived. In his book, Winter Count, author Barry Lopez describes how some Native American communities of the northern plains depicted time. “The passage of time from one summer to the next was marked by noting a single memorable event. The sequence of such memories, recorded pictographically on a buffalo robe or spoken aloud, was called ‘winter count.’ For example, a year of successful hunting might have been called ‘the year of many buffalo.’ I have no doubt that this year will be marked by the Coronavirus, both for those of us here at Storm King, and for almost everyone around the world. Regardless, I believe it would be a mistake to overlook the many good things that have happened during our time on campus and after we were forced to teach and learn from our homes. For example, our student poets, artists, actors, dancers, and performers did amazing work all year long and helped make our ‘off-campus’ spring something truly remarkable. Our fall and winter sports teams continued to show grit and character, giving us many highlights as Boys and Girls Cross Country and Soccer, Wrestling, Boys and Girls Basketball, and Bowling continued their winning ways. Girls Volleyball won its first ever NEPSAC Championship while Boys Basketball made it to the semi-finals in the Class C NEPSAC tournament. In addition, we continued to serve our community at the Newburgh Armory, in Black Rock Forest, with the SKS Choir singing at various venues in local communities, and in many other ways.
To top things off, the Senior Class of 2020 produced yet another stellar college placement record and will be remembered as the class that initiated our annual spring poetry festival, led the way in reducing the use of plastics, and for many other reasons. I believe it is all of these accomplishments and more that will mark our year. As you reflect back on this time, also remember that it is the year when everyone in our community showed tremendous flexibility and stamina as we moved from teaching and learning on campus to Zoom classes and home offices in the final months of the spring semester. We want to congratulate everyone for facing the challenge head on and completing yet another tremendous school year! Please remain healthy and safe wherever you might be. Mr. Lamb and Mrs. Scherrer
THE ALMA MATER JEAN BROSSEAU
In the shade of Storm King Mountain Stands our Alma Mater true. Oh Storm King School we proudly honor, Let us offer praise to you. Sing her glory and her beauty, Let praise sound from the hill to vale. Beloved is our Alma Mater, Storm King School to you all hail.
“The Quarry claims not only unusualness but a tradition dating back to the time of Dr. Stone when Storm King was called Stone School. It’s a name which appeals to the imagination, stirs memories, and has warmth of meaning”* *From the November 3, 1932 issue of “The Quarry.”
Seniors
Senior classmen, their advisors, and one adorable little sister during Senior Retreat 2020 in Washingtonville, New York
SENIORS
Maria Jose “Majo” Alcantara Zaldivar Mexico
Andrej Bujak Croatia
Thanyakumari “Thanya” Chandran Malaysia
“I am a part of all that I have met.” - Alfred Lord Tennyson
“SEMPER FIDELIS - 1988”
“Freshman Year made a friend, Sophomore Year made best friends, Junior Year made family, and Senior year said goodbye too early.”
Junze “Scott” Chen China
Xiaoran “Angela” Cui China
Emmanuel Davis NY, USA “Work hard but work smart. Always. Every day. Nothing is handed to you and nothing is easy. You’re not owed anything... No job or task is too small or beneath you. If you want to get ahead, volunteer to do the things no one else wants to do, and do it better. Be a sponge. Be open and learn. Remember the person who knows HOW will always have a job, but the person who knows WHY will always be his boss.” - Bobbi Brown & Ralph Waldo Emerson
SENIORS
Myles DeBrecourt NY, USA
Guy-Paul Delisfort NY, USA
Jiaqi “Jessica” Ding China
“Don’t sue me if your likeness shows up in my movies.”
Amelia Douches NY, USA
Jordan David Asaph Golding Jamaica
Ut “Jojo” Gong Macao
“There are no ordinary moments.” - Dan Millman
“Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” - Malcolm X
“If you’re afraid to fail, then you’re probably going to fail.”- Kobe Bryant
SENIORS
Sophia Grausso NY, USA
Alex “River” Holasek AZ, USA
June Young “Phillip” Jang South Korea
“Well-behaved women seldom make history.”- Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
“The coconut nut is a giant nut. If you eat too much, you’ll get very fat.” - Coconut Song
“Look for the rainbow after the Storm.”
Teewara “Tina” Jarearnphan NJ, USA
Jae Hyun Kim South Korea
Igor Klimtsov Russia
“You we’re born to be real, not to be perfect.” - Anon
“A Mathematician is a machine for turning coffee into theorems.” - Alfréd Rényi
“As people are walking all the time, in the same spot, a path appears.” - John Locke
SENIORS
Seina Kusunoki Japan
Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza NY, USA
Junxi “Jesse” Li China
“For once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.” - Leonardo Da Vinci
“Never underestimate your power to change yourself ! Enrich your life today, yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery.” -H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Kaixing “Angelica” Li China
Kieran Maddox MD, USA
Huanran “Dorothy” Mao China
“Go for what you want!”
“No cap and gown, I ain’t go to class.’” - Playboi Carti
“Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.” - Vince Lombardi
SENIORS
Samantha “Sam” McCullough NY, USA
Noah Mendlewski NY, USA
Hoang An Xuan “Winne” Nguyen Vietnam
Morgan Papera NJ, USA
Matthew Pelton CT, USA
“We can’t always choose the music life plays for us, but we can choose how we dance to it” - unknown
“You can’t give me a reason, I don’t need one to shine.” - Noel Gallagher
“Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do.” - Pele
Shuaijiao “Susan” Pan China
SENIORS
Pierce Ethan Pramuka NY, USA
Rashad Ramserran NY, USA
Theo Regis Dubrule Baptista Brazil
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life.” - Steve Jobs
“For this life I cannot change.” - Travis Scott
“Living just to learn how to be a better person.” - Anon
Cinque Robinson NY, USA
Maite Salim Saker Santos Lima Brazil
Heying “Helen”Shen China
“I swear if I ever left you in the cold, It’s ‘cause it was colder inside.” - A Boogie
“I’m sorry, did I just roll my eyes out loud?”
“Now I can finally stop pretending I go to NYU”
SENIORS
Chi Yuan “Wilson” Shih Taiwan
Jenna Smith NY, USA
Kenna Stone NY, USA
“Find what your passion is, and devote yourself entirely.”
“You can’t move forward without saying goodbye to the past.” - Steve Maraboli
“Rise to the Challenge.” - Anon
Conall Sweeney CT, USA
Yuan “Jasmine” Tian China
Rory Tobin NY, USA
“Boa sorte manos.” - unknown
“if you live in one place long enough, you are that place.” - Rocky Balboa
SENIORS
Jeryl Tollerson NY, USA
Gaberiel “Gabe” Valdes FL, USA
Guanhao “Howard” Wang China
“Get physical.” - unknown
“:)”
“Howard OUT”
Linyin “Lin” Wang China
Liwei Wang China
Sean Witte NY, USA
“You only live once” - unknown
“Dream as if you’ll live forever. Live as if you’ll die today.” - James Dean
SENIORS
Chengtao “Tony” Wu China
Lige “Fairy” Zhang China
Yujing “Sally” Zhang China “The definition of life is to have tomorrow.” - Anon
5 YEAR SENIORS
4 YEAR SENIORS
Sophia Grausso
Thanyakumari”Thanya” Chandran
Igor Klimtsov
Emmanuel Davis
Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza
Guy-Paul Delisfort
Matthew Pelton Morgan Papera Pierce Pramuka Jenna Smith Rory Tobin Sean Witte Yuewei “Rachel” Zhou Zhejiang, China “Just got out of quarantine, omw to get bubble tea.”
Yuewei “Rachel” Zhou
Amelia Douches June Young “Phillip” Jang Jae Hyun Kim Huanran “Dorothy” Mao Samantha “Sam” McCullough Noah Mendlewski Yuan “Jasmine” Tian Guanhao “Howard” Wang Liwei Wang Chengtao “Tony” Wu
SENIORS
5 Year Seniors
5 Year Seniors Standing: Rachel Zhou, Jenna Smith, Igor Klimtsov, Pierce Pramuka, Sean Witte, and Morgan Papera Sitting: Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza, Sophia Grausso, Matthew Pelton, and Rory Tobin
JUNIORS
Dias Aidossov Kazakhstan
Sude Bakal Turkey
Sofia Benoliel Nobrega Brazil
Jianing “Flora” Cai China
Chon Kei “Mason” Chan Macao
Chon Kuan “Mark” Chan Macao
Romee Choi South Korea
Brandon Despaigne NY, USA
Crystal Edeoghon MD, USA
JUNIORS
Pearl Edeoghon MD, USA
Dominique Gooden NY, USA
Jedianne Graham NY, USA
Maya Graumlich WA, USA
Ivan Marcos Kalergis Riedel Chile
Emily Elizabeth Kent FL, USA
Ga Eun “Winky” Kim Hong Kong
Wonui “Won” Kim NY, USA
Mingjian“Moven” Lai China
JUNIORS
Shayla Lawrence NY, USA
Zhuoran “Jeff” Lin China
Yuchen “Mike” Liu China
Zhengyuan “Yuan” Liu China
Miles Lucas NY, USA
Kylie Marshall NY, USA
Yu Ozaki Japan
Daniel Padron FL, USA
Justice Pessoa NY, USA
JUNIORS
Mason Popowitz NY, USA
Rawnak Rahman Bangladesh
Virginia Shen China
Jason Shrem NY, USA
Victoria Smart NY, USA
Christopher “Chris” Smith NY, USA
Jan Steiner Germany
Hoang Phan Quy “Harry” Tran Viet Nam
Thinh Tran Viet Nam
JUNIORS
Pep Viveros NY, USA
Jiaying “Amy” Wang China
Xiangdi “Aurora” Zhang China
Shanghong “George” Yang China
SOPHMORES
Adela Arnal Marrun Mexico
Jan-Reijer Bagijn Netherlands
Connor Biddiscombe NY, USA
Sofia Bove NY, USA
Daniel Braveman NY, USA
Zoe Buddie NY, USA
Tsz Mut “Alice” Chau China
Shi “Tracy” Cui China
Richard “RJ” Delahaye Jr. NY, USA
SOPHMORES
Samuel “Sam” Dersch AL, USA
Josiah Diaz RI, USA
Elizabeth Jiang Ding China
David “Bryce” Fakler NY, USA
Luxiang “Lucian” Gao China
Juan Carlos “JC” Garcia Perez Mexico
Theresa Gormley NY, USA
Xinhao “Dennis” He China
Yu Sung “Michael” Hong South Korea
SOPHMORES
Yiwen “Fiona” Ji China
Yulin “Jim” Jin China
Aryna Karpova Ukraine
Jack Kidd NY, USA
Yihan Kong China
Hugh “Trey” Lawrence NY, USA
Tri “Tony” Le Viet Nam
Mingyang “Charlie” Li China
Kongcheng “Ben” Liu China
SOPHMORES
Anora Mahin NY, USA
Aditya “Adit” Mansury NY, USA
Michael “Mikey” McCullough NY, USA
Olivia “Liv” Mende NY, USA
Madelyn “Maddy” Mendlewski NY, USA
Lucia Rebeca “Lucy” Murra Lopez Mexico
Alisdair “Alex” Neighbors NY, USA
Carly Neville NY, USA
Nhu “Anna” Nguyen Viet Nam
SOPHMORES
Kexin “Christine” Ouyang Guangzhou City, China
Milana Shigapova Otaru, Japan
Thao “AC” Van Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
Seth Vieira NY, USA
Anna Volkova Kharkiv, Ukraine
Ha Vu Ho Chi Minh, Viet Nam
Yu “Coco” Wang Beijing, China
Junwei “Max” Xu Shanghai, China
Chengrui “Mary” Yan Beijing, China
Alexandra “Scout” Zischke NY, USA
FRESHMAN
Nicholas Avaras NY, USA
Kaitlin “Kait” Bou NY, USA
Elena Centeno NY, USA
Shiyi “Sandy” Chen China
Joohwan “Max” Choi South Korea
Hoin “Tim” Chong South Korea
Thomas Chou NJ, USA
Pei-Ling “Ava” Chu Taiwan
Luke Ciunga NY, USA
FRESHMAN
Zhuo “Felix” Feng China
Maximiliano Fernandez Lopez Mexico
Frank Fontana NY, USA
Olivia Freireich NY, USA
Nina Gannon NY, USA
Peichen “Jimmy” Guan China
Zijian Guan China
Angelynna Guzman NY, USA
Edward Iannuzzi-Sucich NY, USA
FRESHMAN
Aiping “Charlotte” Ji China
Yucheng “Oscar” Ji China
Hyeonjin “Joy” Lee South Korea
Ziqi “Linda” Li China
Junhua “Charles” Liu China
Jack Marino NY, USA
Taylor “Taya” Moreno NY, USA
Aleksandr Nuzhnyi Russia
Yeongkyo “Brian” Oh South Korea
FRESHMAN
Jiale “Jack” Pan China
Eljus Prifti Albania
Sienna Roehrich NY, USA
Jinyang “Olivia” Ru China
Patrick Ryan NY, USA
Sean Ryan NY, USA
Matthew “Matty” Santiago NY, USA
Hyerin “Jenny” Sohn South Korea
Warren Stone NY, USA
FRESHMAN
Sean Su NY, USA
Robert Sun Canada
Joseph “Joey” Witte NY, USA
Dekai “Steven” Xu China
Bingbing Zhang China
Yuecheng “Cedric” Zhao China
EIGHTH GRADE
Jorge Luis Ayala Gonzalez Mexico
Pablo Campos Herrasti Mexico
Santiago “Santi” Chevaile Zepeda Mexico
Isaiah Davis NY, USA
Elijah Graziosi NY, USA
Santiago “Santi” Guajardo Valdes Mexico
Vincent Iannuzzi-Sucich NY, USA
Max Miller NJ, USA
John Rivera-Torres NY, USA
Natsumi Takemura Japan
Dingyi “Allen” Tao China
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Kristen Barbosa Assoc Dean of Students & Residential Life
James Bennett Asst Dean of Students & Residential Life
Roger Brennan Information Technology Staff Member
Mike Campbell Asst to the Director of Facilities
John Carruthers Visual Arts Department Chair
Angelica Centeno Spanish and ESL Teacher
Ingrid Ciunga Asst to the Dean of Academics & College Counselor
Matthew Ciunga Dorm Parent
Andrew Comey Director of Food Services
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Dennis Costello English & History Teacher
Lynn Crevling Director of Leadership Support & Alumni Relations
Kathy Egan Sous Chef
Paul Feffer, PhD Science Department Chair
Chip Fitzpatrick Liaison Officer
Tom Fogarty
Jeremy Freeman Dean of Faculty and English Department Chair
Anne Fulton Performing Arts Department Chair and Development Associate
Sarah Fulton Director of Annual Giving & Special Events
Director of Development
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Tim Gillett ESL Teacher
Joseph Graziosi Director of Athletics, ASP, Math and Science Teacher
Stacy Graziosi Assistant Director of Athletics and ESL Teacher
Nancy Greenhill Controller
Ben Harnick Director of Service Learning & Summer Programs and Art Teacher
Michael Hauser History & Social Sciences Chair
Catherine Hecht ESL Department Chair
Ray Hecht Asst Head for Finance and CFO
Jeanette Perk Jacobson Admissions Assoc and Dance Teacher
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Kevin Jacobson Associate Director of Admissions
Burr Johnson Guitar Instructor
Zhenya Kiperman Director of Film & Video Production
Amelia Kolach Chemistry Teacher
Marge Kovacs Development Office Staff Member
Marti Kwon, PhD Director of College Counseling
Jonathan Lamb Head of School
Tim Lance, PhD Dean of Academics and Math Department Chair
Alan Lewis Asst Head for Student & Residential Life
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Christina Lewis Student & Residential Life Coordinator
Megan Liggett Art Teacher
Jeanette McMahon Math Teacher
Carolyn Mendlewski English Teacher
David Mendlewski Director of ASP
Gabriela Mikova-Johnson Voice Instructor
Laura Mowat Math and History & Social Science Teacher
Gene Murphy, PhD Science and Math Teacher
Lindsay Myers Brown Theater Tech Teacher
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Alva Nelson Music Director
Cindy Neville, RN Director of Student Health Services
Kaitlin Nolan Dorm Parent
Lindsey Plummer Math and Science Teacher
Marek Pramuka Asst Head for Admissions & Marketing
Michaela Pramuka Creative Director
Jen Rowe School Store Manager
Peter Rowe English Teacher
Gilberto Salazar Sous Chef
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Toni Scherrer Assoc Director of Admissions
Sharon Schoonmaker Office Manager and Bookkeeper
Maddie Schade History & Social Sciences Teacher
Lisa Shrem History & Social Science , ASP - English Teacher
Jamie Smith Director of Facilities
Denise Sollami Asst to the Head of School
Kathy Syvertsen Business Office Coordinator and Yearbook Editor
Elizabeth Taviloglu Director of Communications
Ruben Torres Asst to the Director of Facilities
PANDEMIC FACULTY & STAFF SELFIES
Ellen Van Dunk American Sign Language and ESL Teacher
Michael J. Vondras Science Teacher
Jon Zenz Science Teacher
FALL SPORTS
SEASON RECAP It has been an incredible fall season for Storm King’s student-athletes. All five of our varsity teams, namely boys and girls cross country, boys and girls soccer, and girls volleyball finished their seasons with outstanding records and epic play, while four teams brought home the HVAL trophy. It was also the first time in SKS’ history that the girls volleyball team went on to capture the New England Prep Class D championship title–“a spectacular performance to conclude a spectacular season” according to Athletic Director Joseph Graziosi.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Girls Cross Country, now in its second year on SKS’ team roster, enjoyed an undefeated record and their 2nd consecutive HVAL championship this fall. At their first meet at Faith Christian Academy on September 14, the girls took 1st place as a team by default with freshman Scout Zischke leading the way as the top runner. A second 1st place finish at Oakwood the following week brought the girls to the Storm King Invitational on Saturday, September 18. On the Mountain, the Storm King girls finished with 4 runners in the top 10, led by Scout in 1st place followed by Sophia Bove (4), Kenna Stone (6), and Joy Li (10) winning the invitational by default having the only complete team of five runners. During the second half of their season, the girls continued to push forward, winning 5 more league victories versus Darrow, Marvelwood, Poughkeepsie Day, and NYMA bringing them to the HVAL championship meet as the top seed on October 30. Once again, SKS’ top runners Scout and Sophia led the girls as all 6 Storm King runners placed in the top 15 capturing their second consecutive HVAL championship title. On Saturday, November 9, three runners from the girls cross country team also traveled to the NEPSTA (New England Private School Track Association) Division IV Championship Race held at the Hebron Academy in Maine. Out of the 97 varsity runners competing from around New England, SKS’ girls placed well with Scout and Sofia placing at 11 and 19 respectively, and freshman Joy Lee placing at 72. Scout and Sofia were also invited to run in the NEPSTA All-Star Meet on Saturday, November 16, at St. Mark’s School in Southborough, MA. Season Stats: 9 of 9 first-place finishes, HVAL Champions
TEAM ROSTER Sofia Bove ’22 Pei-Ling Chu ’23 Elizabeth Jiang Ding ’22 Theresa Gormley ’22 Aryna Karpova ’22 Hyeonjin Lee ’23 Kenna Stone ’20 Alexandra Zischke ’22 Coach: Nancy Greenhill
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY The now 5-time HVAL champion boys cross country team started out strong this fall despite a course error in their first race of the season at Marvelwood which resulted in no team score. The mishap didn’t faze them going into their next series of races starting with the Oakwood Invitational on Wednesday, September 18, where they earned 1st place. Onward from there, their winning momentum continued at Darrow then NYMA, which brought them home to the Storm King Invitational on Wednesday, October 12. On the Mountain, the SKS harriers prevailed, with our top five runners finishing in the top 10. Two more wins versus Poughkeepsie Day and Marvelwood carried the Cougars to the HVAL Championship race on Wednesday, October 30, where the boys dominated the field defeating Poughkeepsie Day School, Marvelwood, Woodhall, Darrow, Oakwood Friends, and Faith Christian. Led by freshman Eddie Iannuzzi-Sucich (3rd Overall), Storm King placed five runners in the top 11 spots and 7 in the top 15 to win its 5th Consecutive HVAL Championship. Myles Debrecourt ’20 (5th Overall) was the next Storm King runner to finish. Yuan Li ’21 (9th), Vinnie Iannuzzi-Sucich ’24 (10th), and Warren Stone ’23 (11th) demonstrated the trademark pack running of the Cougars, soon followed by senior captains Guy-Paul Delisfort (13th) and Jae Hyun Kim (15th). Season Stats: 7 of 7 first-places finishes, HVAL Champions
TEAM ROSTER Nicholas Avaras ’23
Yuchen Liu ’21
Pablo Campos Herrasti ’24
Zhengyuan Liu ’21
Luke Ciunga ’23
Matthew Pelton ’20
Myles DeBrecourt ’20
Christopher Smith ’21
Guy-Paul Delisfort ’20
Warren Stone ’23
Brandon Despaigne ’21
Natsumi Takemura ’24
Zhuo Feng ’23
Jeryl Tollerson ’20
Frank Fontana ’23
Thinh Tran ’21
Zijian Guan ’23
Gabriel Valdes ’20
Edward Iannuzzi-Sucich ’23
Ha Vu ’22
Vincent Iannuzzi-Sucich ’24
Coach: Peter Rowe
Jae Hyun Kim ’20
Asst Coach: Paul Feffer
Junxi Li ’20
GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER The girls varsity soccer team started their season away on Wednesday, September 11, at Faith Christian Academy. After a valiant effort and three goals, the girls fell to FCA 3-7. The following week, home advantage was with them when they faced Oakwood on Wednesday, September 18. Excellent teamwork led by seniors Sam McCullough, Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza, and Maho Alacantara Zaldivar turned the tables for the girls, rallying the team to a 9-0 victory. Continuing their regular season schedule, the girls enjoyed 3 more wins, 3 losses, and a tie before falling to Hoosac in their final game of the season 1-0. The setback didn’t quell the girls’ determination as they advanced to the HVAL playoffs as the #3 seed with home-field advantage for the quarterfinal match on Monday, November 4, versus Oakwood. Their persistence paid off once again, bringing them to a decisive 6-0 victory and the semifinal game which took place on Wednesday, November 6, against Marvelwood. Kudos to the girls, who played tirelessly through a grueling, 80-minute tie in the semifinal match, ultimately falling to Marvelwood in overtime penalty kicks. Freshman Elena Centeno scored SKS’ only goal in the first two minutes of the match with Marvelwood scoring late in the second half to tie the game 1-1. After playing through two intense 5-minute “golden goal” overtime rounds, SKS’ defense, led by senior goalkeeper Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza, fought off any shots on the goal which led to the game being decided with a penalty shootout. After a long match, SKS’ first two veteran players missed their shots, but junior Yu Osaki and senior Sam McCullough came through with one goal each. Coach Kristen Barbosa was very proud of the team despite the final result. “In the end, Marvelwood was able to find the back of the net a few more times than SKS. Our team is young and ready to work hard in the off-season to prepare for a great season next fall,” she explained. Season Stats: 5-6-1
TEAM ROSTER Majo Alcantara Zaldivar ’20
Madelyn Mendlewski ’22
Sofia Benoliel Nobrega ’21
Taylor Moreno ’23
Kaitlin Bou ’23
Lucia Rebeca Murra Lopez ’22
Elena Centeno ’23
Carly Neville ’22
Tsz Mut Chau ’22
Yu Ozaki ’21
Crystal Edeoghon ’21
Sienna Roehrich ’23
Dominique Gooden ’21
Thao Van ’22
Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza ’20 Yu Wang ’22 Sam McCullough ’20
Coach: Kristen Barbosa
Olivia Mende ’22
Asst Coach: Amelia Kolach
BOYS VARSITY SOCCER To kick off fall action on the pitch, the boys varsity soccer team played their season opener versus the Darrow School on Saturday, September 7, with only a few practices under their belts. Great play, the home advantage, and the moral support of parents and fans helped bring the Cougars to a decisive 11-0 win on their opening day. Continuing their regular schedule, the boys achieved 11 more wins and 5 losses to finish their season on Saturday, November 2, with a decisive 8-1 win over their longstanding rival NYMA. According to Coach Joseph Graziosi, eight different players scored for Storm King versus NYMA “demonstrating the depth and leadership of the team.” With the win, the boys finished their season with a 13-5 record and an undefeated record of 10-0 in the HVAL, running their conference winning streak to 46 matches, a record that dates back to November of 2015. The winning continued at the HVAL Playoff Tournament beginning with the semifinal game versus Marvelwood on Wednesday, November 6. The Cougars had the home-field advantage, decisively defeating Darrow 8-0 and advancing to their 6th consecutive Championship Final the following Saturday. On Saturday, November 9, the boys emerged ready to face Marvelwood in the final for the 5th year in a row. With intelligent play and a strong defense, the boys succeeded in capturing their fourth consecutive HVAL Conference Championship title with a 7-0 score. “This was, by far, the most inspired performance I have seen in my 12 years of coaching soccer at Storm King,” continued Coach Graziosi. “I have never been more proud.” Season Stats: 15-5-0, HVAL Champions
TEAM ROSTER Dias Aidossov ’21 Andrej Bujak ’20 Joohwan Choi ’23 Emmanuel Davis ’20 Isaiah Davis ’24 Maximiliano Fernandez Lopez ’23 Jordan David Asaph Golding ’20 Elijah Graziosi ’24 Ivan Marcos Kalergis Riedel ’21 Kieran Maddox ’20 Michael McCullough ’22 Noah Mendlewski ’20 Luka Miljus ’ Mason Popowitz ’21 Theo Regis Dubrule Baptista ’20 Cinque Robinson ’20 Jason Shrem ’21 Conall Sweeney ’20 Hoang Phan Quy Tran ’21 Pep Viveros ’21 Patrick Voll ’ Sean Witte ’20 Amelia Douches ’20, Team Manager Liwei Wang ’20, Team Manager Kaixing Li ’20, Team Manager Coach: Joseph Graziosi
GIRLS VARSITY VOLLEYBALL The girls volleyball team began their season with some new talent on the roster. “Newcomers including Jojo Gong ’20, Seina Kusunoki ’20, Sude Bakal ’21, and Zoe Buddie ’22 brought the team great skill, while veterans including seniors Rory Tobin and Morgan Papera gave us depth and “Volleyball IQ,” explained Coach Jeanette McMahon early in the season. With this effective line-up, the team came out strong to beat their HVAL archrival Faith Christian Academy, 3-0, at their season opener on September 11. The win against FCA was a premonition of their success to come and there was no stopping the girls as they continued their regular schedule of league and non-league games, enjoying 10 wins and only 1 loss to Harvey School. After an exciting victory against Poughkeepsie Day School in their last game of the season, the Cougars advanced to the HVAL quarterfinal match on Saturday, November 2, where their winning streak continued, beating NYMA 3-0. The win advanced the top-seeded girls to the semifinal versus #5 Oakwood on Saturday, November 6, where the girls cruised to a 3-0 victory. This exciting win set them up to play the HVAL Championship final match on the following day– Sunday, November 7. That Sunday was a historic day for the team, who ultimately captured the HVAL Championship title for the second year in a row versus #2 seed Faith Christian Academy with a score of 3-0. In all three games, the Cougars racked up the points with their signature combination of strong serving by sophomores Milana Shigapova and Zoe Buddie, and junior Sude Bakal, consistent set-ups, and formidable play at the net by Zoe, senior Seina Kusunoki, and Captain Jojo Gong. Following their HVAL Conference win, the #1 seeded girls advanced to the New England Prep Division IV Championship playoffs for the first time in Storm King’s history. On Saturday, November 16, the girls faced Connecticut’s Christian Heritage School, New England’s #4 seed, in an exciting match featuring long volleys, strong serving, and excellent teamwork, emerging victorious 3-1. With the win, the team advanced to the New England Championship final game on Sunday, November 17, where they overcame #2 seed Wooster School 3-1 in an exciting and sometimes harrowing showdown.
Head of School Jonathan Lamb, faculty members, and family traveled to Danbury, CT, for the final to cheer the Cougars on. “Congratulations to the girls volleyball team on their historic win, and to all of our fall athletes for an impressive season,” commented Mr. Lamb upon his return from the final in Connecticut. “Many thanks go out to our student-athletes who worked hard all season and to the coaches and fans who supported them. Congratulations to all.” Season Stats: 15-1, HVAL Champions, 2019 New England Prep School Class D Champions # 1 Ranked Class D Girls Volleyball Program in NEPSAC
TEAM ROSTER Sude Bakal ’21 Maite Salim Saker Santos Lima ’20 Zoe Buddie ’22 Romee Choi ’21 Ut Gong ’20 Seina Kusunoki ’20 Shayla Lawrence ’21 Ziqi Li ’23 Morgan Papera ’20 Milana Shigapova ’22 Jenna Smith ’20 Rory Tobin ’20 Linyin Wang ’20 Hoang An Xuan Nguyen ’20, Team Manager Coach: Jeanette McMahon Asst Coach: Madeleine Schade Asst Coach: Megan Liggett
WINTER SPORTS
SEASON RECAP The 2019-2020 school year was a rollercoaster for our student-athletes, especially for those who had to give up their spring sports due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, our winter teams gave us a lot to celebrate and the excitement of this fantastic season carried us through.
BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL At the top of the roundup is the boys varsity basketball team who ended a very strong season just before the Spring Break holiday in late February, and continued their push toward the New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC) championship tournament during the first week of March. Just before the NEPSAC tournament, the boys ended their regular season on a high note and a record of 17-5 with a win on their home court versus Hoosac School on Wednesday, February 26. After feverish tempo and neck-and-neck scoring throughout the game, Storm King succeeded in edging out their rival by 1 point with 34 seconds on the clock and a final score of 53-52. After continuing practices on campus for the first few days of Spring Break, the #2 seeded Cougars were ready to travel to Waterbury, Connecticut on March 4 to face #7 Bancroft School of Worchester, Massachusetts in the NEPSAC Quarterfinal game. With the support of a fan bus from Storm King, the Cougars cruised to a decisive victory over the Bulldogs 69-45. The win advanced Storm King to the NEPSAC Semifinal game played on their home court on March 7 versus #3 seed MacDuffie School. It was an exciting game with the Cougars fighting hard throughout. Rashad Rameserran ’20 netted 27 points and RJ Delahaye ’22 scored 12 points, but the team ultimately fell by 3 points, 55-52 in the final minutes of the game. As a member of NEPSAC, the Cougars have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in recent years, having won back-to-back class “D” titles in 2016 and 2017, and reaching the Final Four in
Class “C” in 2018, 2019, and 2020 seasons. Coach Lewis was very proud of his team’s performance throughout the tournament and the year. “The Cougars finished the season with an overall record of 18-6, reaching the Class C semifinal for the third straight year. We graduate five players from the program this year but expect to have back a strong group including three starters: Josiah Diaz ’22, Chris Smith ’21, and RJ Delahaye ’22, as well as strong players moving up from our JV squad. I’m looking forward to continuing our winning momentum again next season,” explained Coach Lewis after the semifinal game.
TEAM ROSTER Andrej Bujak ’20
Yuchen Liu ’21
Myles DeBrecourt ’20
Rashad Ramserran ’20
Richard Delahaye Jr. ’22
Cinque Robinson ’20
Brandon Despaigne ’21
Christopher Smith ’21
Josiah Diaz ’22
Jeryl Tollerson ’20
Maximiliano Fernandez Lopez ’23
Pep Viveros ’21
Juan Carlos Garcia Perez ’22
Alisdair Neighbors ’22, Team Manager
Jordan David Asaph Golding ’20 Ivan Marcos Kalergis Riedel ’21
Coach: Alan Lewis Asst Coach: Peter Rowe
GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL
TEAM ROSTER Romee Choi ’21
Justice Pessoa ’21
The girls varsity basketball team also put a successful winter season under their belts this year. According to Coaches Barbosa, McMahon, and Hauser, the girls kicked off their season strong despite several back-to-back cancellations: “The team this year was characterized by a mix of experienced leadership by seniors Sam McCullough, Naunet LeonhardesBarboza, Linyin Wang, Jasmine Yuan Tian, and Rory Tobin as well as a group of talented new players including freshman Elena Centeno and sophomore AC Van. After a challenging first game loss against what is probably the best team in our league–Darrow School–Storm King succeeded in firmly defeating Oakwood 33-14 on December 11 at our home season opener.”
Sofia Benoliel Nobrega ’21
Sienna Roehrich ’23
Crystal Edeoghon ’21
Rory Tobin ’20
Following winter break, the girls continued their momentum, displaying skill and determination as they faced opponents including Poughkeepsie Day School and King School, and enjoyed a resounding win over Marvelwood. In their final home game of the season versus Darrow on February 22, home advantage and the efforts of freshman forward Elena and senior forward Ut Gong were not enough for a win, but their 5-5 record advanced them to the HVAL semifinals on February 26, where the girls overcame Poughkeepsie Day School 35-31 in the exciting game against a strong opponent. As a result of their efforts and tenacity, the girls advanced to the HVAL Championship Final for the 2nd time in 3 years and stand with a season record of 6-5.
Pearl Edeoghon ’21 Ut Gong ’20 Seina Kusunoki ’20
Yuan Tian ’20 Thao Van ’22 Jiaying Wang ’21
Linyin Wang ’20 Naunet Coach: Leonhardes-Barboza ’20 Michael Hauser Samantha Asst Coach: McCullough ’20 Jeanette McMahon Madelyn Mendlewski ’22
Carly Neville ’22 Nhu Nguyen ’22
Asst Coach: Kristen Barbosa
WRESTLING Coach Tim Gillett started Storm King’s rising wrestling team off this season with a brisk hike up Storm King Mountain on the first day of practice. In the days following, the young team members, several whom were wrestling for the first time, worked tirelessly toward their first competitions of the season versus opponents including Hackley, Horace Mann, Trinity, and Mahopac. The boys participated in Marvelwood’s annual Skiff Mountain Scuttle on December 14, where our wrestlers placed well, including Warren Stone– 4th; Tony Wu–3rd; Luke Ciunga–3rd; Elijah Graziosi– 2nd; Sean Ryan–1st; Eljus Prifti– 1st. In January, the wrestlers traveled to Long Island’s Stony Brook School where they defeated Churchill School 60-18 and narrowly lost to the home team 42-36. Senior Captain Noah Mendlewski led the SKS effort with two pins. Next, they traveled to Woodhall School for a league match-up against the home team and NYMA, and Connecticut’s Hamden Hall Country Day School, emerging with 2 impressive victories versus 3 schools, overcoming Marvelwood 54-18 and host Hamden Hall 42-30 before falling by 1 point based on criteria in a tiebreaker to Forman School, 43-42. On Saturday, January 25, the boys made the trek to Martin Luther School in Queens, NY, to compete in a tournament that included the top NY private schools and 4 top New York public schools. Several Storm King wrestlers were awarded medals including 8th grader Elijah Graziosi for 2nd place; freshmen Sean Ryan for 3rd place, Warren Stone for 4th place, and Tim Chong for 4th place; sophomores Aditya Mansuri for 4th place and Jack Kidd for 2nd place. “
In February, Elijah Graziosi and Noah Mendlewski traveled to New Jersey’s Blair Academy to successfully compete in the NY/NJ/TN National Prep Qualifier for wrestling. Noah finished in fourth place at Qualifier by defeating his opponent from Peddie School. Elijah qualified for the Nationals by winning the NY State Tournament at 101. All this while the team succeeded in clinching their 7th HVAL Championship title in 9 years on Wednesday, February 19, when the Cougars hosted NYMA, Marvelwood, and Woodhall for the Finals. The Storm King wrestlers closed their season undefeated in the conference with a record of 8-1. Following the Championship, Elijah Graziosi and Noah Mendlewski participated in the National Prep Championships. According to Coach Tim Gillett, the future looks bright for SKS wrestling as 16 out of the 19 wrestlers on this year’s roster are underclassmen planning on wrestling next year.
TEAM ROSTER Nicholas Avaras ’23
Sean Ryan ’23
Daniel Braveman ’22
Yibu Shen ’21
Hoin Chong ’23
Warren Stone ’23
Luke Ciunga ’23
Sean Su ’23
Elijah Graziosi ’24
Robert Sun ’23
Yu Sung Hong ’22
Chengtao Wu ’20
June Young Jang ’20
Yuecheng Zhao ’23
Jack Kidd ’22
Kaixing Li ’20, Team Manger
Wonui Kim ’21 Hugh Lawrence ’22 Aditya Mansury ’22 Noah Mendlewski ’20 Max Miller ’24 Eljus Prifti ’23
Yuewei Zhou ’20, Team Manger Coach: Tim Gillett Asst Coach: Matt Ciunga
BOWLING After a winning season versus their HVAL opponent NYMA, the SKS bowling team succeeded in clinching the HVAL Trophy this winter at their final match held at Tarsio Lanes in Newburgh, NY, on Thursday, February 20. NYMA won the first match 129 to 80, but SKS returned with a win in the second round 118 to 92. In the third round, SKS succeeded in defeating NYMA and winning the final match with a strike by senior Igor Klimtsov in the 9th frame and 2 strikes by senior Conall Sweeney in the 10th frame. For the season, Storm King won 5 games and NYMA won 1 game. Congratulations to all of our winter student-athletes and their coaches for their perseverance, effort, and sportsmanship all season!
TEAM ROSTER Jan-Reijer Bagijn ’22
Aiping Ji ’23
Xiaoran Cui ’20
Igor Klimtsov ’20
Peichen Guan ’23
Tri Le ’22
Aiping Ji ’23
Kieran Maddox ’20
Igor Klimtsov ’20
Daniel Padron ’21
Tri Le ’22
Jinyang Ru ’23
Kieran Maddox ’20
Patrick Ryan ’23
Daniel Padron ’21
Jan Steiner ’21
Jinyang Ru ’23
Conall Sweeney ’20
Patrick Ryan ’23
Ha Vu ’22
Jan-Reijer Bagijn ’22
Joseph Witte ’23
Xiaoran Cui ’20
Coach: Carolyn Mendlewski
Peichen Guan ’23
SPRING SPORTS
SEASON RECAP The 2019-2020 spring sports season was nonexistent due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It was missed by all but non more so than Winston. He spent the entire season in bed pining away over the loss.
STUDENT LIFE
TEACHER APPRECIATION LUNCHEON Wednesday, November 20, 2019
TWIN DAY
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
PAJAMA DAY
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
MOUNTAIN DAY Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Mountain Day, a long-standing Storm King tradition dating back to the early 1930s, is a day when all students and faculty make a scenic trek up Storm King Mountain and gather at the summit. A highlight of orientation, this annual hike introduces our students to the natural environment surrounding the campus and serves to boost school unity and spirit at the start of the school year. This year, Mountain Day took place on the morning of Wednesday, September 4–the first day of school. It was Storm King’s sixth Headmaster, Anson Barker, who initiated the first Mountain Day during the fall of 1932–the first year of his 19-year tenure. On a crisp November morning of that year, he excused students from classes and sent them into Black Rock Forest on hiking excursions which later culminated in a picnic feast. The event proved to be so successful, its tradition has endured until today. Following the first All School Meeting of the new school year, the determined students and faculty set out to navigate the trails wearing their white, blue and gold t-shirts. Traveling with their advisory groups, the students made their way up to Butter Hill, the summit of Storm King Mountain, where they enjoyed a 360-degree view of the Hudson River Valley, Black Rock Forest, and the Catskill Mountains. Upon their return to campus, the hikers worked with their advisory groups, then enjoyed a barbecue lunch on Ledoux Terrace. Keeping with Storm King tradition, Mountain Day got the School’s 152nd year off to a great start. Many thanks go out to the faculty who made sure everyone got up and down the Mountain in good spirits, and to our chefs and dining hall staff who prepared the delicious feast for the hungry hikers upon their return.
PARENTS LUNCHEON Saturday, September 7, 2019
After a successful first week of classes, SKS parents gathered on Ledoux Terrace for the annual Parents Luncheon, while the boys varsity soccer team played their season opener vs. the Darrow School on the main athletic field.
SENIOR RETREAT
Sunday, September 8 - Monday, September 9, 2019 While the school community enjoyed their first weekend together on the Mountain, Storm King’s seniors ventured off campus to participate in the annual Senior Retreat.
SENIORS EIGHTH GRADERS
Baby Barbosa
STUDENT COUNCIL Student Body President: Helen Shen Senior Class President: Pierce Pramuka Junior Class Representative: Dominque Gooden Sophomore Class Representative: Alex Neighbors Freshman Class Representative: Dekai Steven Xu Eighth Grade Class Representative: Vincent Iannuzzi-Sucich
SKS SCULPTURE AT SAUNDERS FARM Saturday, October 3, 2019
The Builder’s Club created this outdoor art installation called, The Animal Farm Redux. Their artwork was displayed at Saunders Farm for the first half of the year.
MUSICAL ENSEMBLE PLAYS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Members of the Storm King Music Ensemble and Choir volunteered their time, talent, and enthusiasm for the senior citizens residing at the New Windsor Country Inn assisted living home, bringing smiles to the faces of all. The students performed a number of jazz hits including “Lady Bird” and “Blues Overture” to the delight of the residents, who were clapping and toe-tapping in less than 10 minutes.
CAREER NIGHT 2019 Thursday, October 10, 2019
Alumni from various decades returned to The Storm King School to share information, ideas, and inspiration with our juniors and seniors at Career Night 2019. Ten alumni volunteered their time to talk with our students about choosing a profession, getting into college, tips for success, and provide highlights of their lives after graduating from Storm King.
THURDSAY NIGHT FORMAL DINNERS
HOMECOMING & PARENTS WEEKEND 2019 Fall Parents Weekend took place on Friday, October 11, and Saturday, October 12. More than 50 families visited the campus to meet with their children’s teachers and get an inside look at academic and student life at Storm King. Over the weekend, families and students also enjoyed Homecoming festivities and cheered on the Cougars at the Homecoming athletic games.
HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR!!! Despite the rainy weather, the School community came together for a Halloween filled with great costumes, a lot of candy, and some hair-raising fun.
STUDENTS EXPERIENCE REAL WORLD DIPLOMACY Friday, November 8, 2019
Students in Storm King’s International Relations class had the chance to experience real-world diplomacy firsthand. On Friday, November 8, two U.S. State Department Diplomats, Foreign Service Officers Emily and George Sullivan, visited The Storm King School to participate in a simulation exercise with SKS’ aspiring diplomats. In the ongoing exercise, the class plays the part of the U.S. National Security Council developing a Presidential Directive on terrorism in Pakistan. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan role-played the U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan and the Assistant Secretary of State for that region. Having recently returned from an assignment in Pakistan, the Sullivans provided a realistic summary of the issues and gave solid recommendations as the group discussed important subjects such as human rights, international law, and counterterrorism.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CLASS Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Mr. Graziosi’s ASP Environmental Science class created the School’s first Campus Fauna Guide.
CELEBRATING THE HOLIDAYS The end of the fall semester is always bustling at SKS. As we get ready for Winter Break, we also have the chance to get into the holiday spirit with various events, food, and fun on campus.
CELEBRATING THE HOLIDAYS - Theater Style Photos courtesy of June Young “Philip” Jang ’20
A RANDOM SCHOOL DAY Winter Semester
ARTS WEEKEND 2020 GOES VIRTUAL Spring 2020
After the School’s quick move to online learning in March, students and faculty alike had to rethink the delivery of Arts Weekend– a traditionally live series of events– in a virtual format. It was decided that student works in various branches of the arts would be launched to the community as a series of online events spread out over several weeks in April through early June.
Virtual Arts Weekend 2020: sks.org/Virtual-Arts-Weekend-2020
Student Art Show: sks.org/Student-Show-2020
Spring Dance Show: sks.org/Spring-Dance-Show-2020
Spring Concert: sks.org/spring-concert
Poetry Festival: sks.org/Poetry-Festival-2020
Chicago- Highschool Musical: sks.org/chicago
A VIRTUAL GRADUATION By Jason Kaplan, Cornwall Local
It was a bright and sunny day on the campus of Storm King School the morning of June 6, 2020. The temperature hovered comfortably at about 63 degrees. Insects buzzed through the air and birds chirped from somewhere in the distance. This would have been the setting for the 152nd commencement ceremony, but the COVID-19 pandemic closed the campus in mid-March and students were not able to return. Instead, the administration offered a virtual experience where speeches were pre-recorded and available for viewing graduation morning. The 52 graduates, who hail from 14 countries and seven states, watched as Head of School Jonathan Lamb stepped onto a stage, in front of the bell tower, as he would have had they all been present that morning. Mr. Lamb spent a good amount of time highlighting the accomplishments of the Class of 2020, even going as far as questioning whether the students could be a version of “The class the stars fell on.” The reference alluded to the 1915 class of the United States Military Academy which included one president and more generals and highranking officers than any other class since. Mr. Lamb said the phrase has been used to describe special classes from other schools and colleges. Attaining these accomplishments wasn’t easy, but a necessary step in one’s future endeavors.
“Each of the challenges you have dealt with in the classroom, on the sports field, on stage, or in moments of self-doubt or difficulty — all of this is preparation for what you will do next in pursuit of your dreams,” Lamb said. “The current crisis offers another lesson for each of you.” He then introduced Dr. Kerryae Monahan, a member of the Class of 1992. “I had a vision of what this day would look and feel like, and this is so not it,” she began. “I suspect this is something we all have in common; we would much rather be together, on the mountain, celebrating all of the accomplishments of this senior class.” Monahan reflected on a few of the teachers who influenced her the most and helped guide her on a career path as an educator, scientist, and National Geographic Fellow and Explorer. “You might not be able to appreciate the gifts that have been handed to you through your education at Storm King School,” Monahan said, “but I promise you, for the rest of your life, those gifts will reappear and I hope you see them, recognize them, and honor them.” As the senior class prepares to step out into the world, Monahan said their diverse interests will lead them toward many different career paths whether it be on stage, or as lawyers, engineers, writers, educators, politicians, bankers, athletes, scientists, or doctors. “No matter what you do, do it well, do it with passion, do it with integrity, put people first, and remember we have just this one earth to live on, so make your mark positive,” Monahan said. “Live life with intention and purpose, after all life is a bit of a ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ story, so you might want to have some ideas for your options. Prior to the reading of each graduate’s name, Dr. Timothy Lance, Dean of Academics, read off a list of award winners: The Storm King Scholars: Pierce Pramuka and Kenna Stone The Riley Cup: John Carruthers and Morgan Papera The Spy Rock Cup: Matthew Pelton The Headmaster’s Cup: Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza The Storm King Cup: Jordan Golding
John Carruthers Later that day, local students were able to visit the campus to receive their diploma and view the lawn which featured posters of each graduate. Virtual end of the year events: Commencement 2020: sks.org/commencement-2020/ Senior Service: sks.org/senior-service-2020/ Academic Awards 2020: sks.org/academic-awards-2020/
SENIOR SUPERLATIVES
MOST LIKELY TO BECOME A WORLD FAMOUS TATTOO ARTIST Igor Klimtsov
MOST LIKELY TO BE THE FIRST PERSON ON MARS Naunet Leonhardes-Barboza
BEST BROMANCE Guy Paul Delisfort & Matthew Pelton
MOST QUIET, BUT LOVABLE Dorothy Mao
WORST CASE OF SENIORITIS
Rachel Zhou
MOST LIKELY TO BE THE NEXT WOLF OF WALL STREET Emmanuel Davis
BEST PERSON TO BE ON A DESERT
ISLAND WITH Kenna Stone
MOST LIKELY TO HAVE A STAR ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME
Amelia Douches
MOST LIKELY TO HAVE A MICHELIN STAR
MOST LIKELY TO BE IN TIME MAGAZINE
MOST LIKELY TO COME UP WITH THE NEXT SUCCESSFUL TECH START UP
Morgan Papera
Helen Shen
Jae Hyun Kim
MOST LIKELY TO BE AN OLYMPIAN
MOST LIKELY TO TEACH AT SKS
Jojo Gong
Jenna Smith
A K U M A R P E C R E I P
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