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D CZIVITHO Dari Chr tie The 2006 Vestigia is dedicated to Daniel Chretieng proiicient teacher, enthusiastic coach and tireless mentor. Those who know him best love him for his sense of humor, sincerity and unwavering integrity. Mr. Chretien received his Bachelor of Science in l992 from the University of Rhode Island. When he became the freshmen basketball coach at Tabor Academy in Marion, MA, he realized his true vocation was education and coaching. He joined the faculty at the Winchendon School in 1997 as a mathematics instructor. Mr. Chretien's dedication to his vocation was evident even in these early years. His wile and young son were still residing in Marion and he would frequently commute home and back in the same day. Mr. Chretien became the Athletic Director ofthe Winchendon School in l998g furthering his life's ambition to shape young athletes' character on and oil' the court, just as his community of Burrillvillc, Rhode Island did for him. 4' ff., Mr. Chretien was born and reared in Burrillville, Rhode Island. His character Was strongly influenced by his family, and the teachers and coaches in this small community. Athletics has always been a large part of his lite. He learned many of life's lessons from athletics and his coaches. He has played every sport from football to golf and is an enthusiastic New England sports fan. Besides being a teacher and coach, Dan is also a Wonderful husband and father. He is married to Keeley fTurnbullj and 5 they have three children: Nathan QIZJ, Sophie t5j, and Natalie ill' C71 Their family was expanding at this printing as they are it expecting their fourth child in the spring. 'Sit Q7
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' 3' r ,f ww - it ii.i' 7 r:..i T7 L J iii ? ' .'.r 1 l fr. 5Z ' rin . . if October 14, 2005 Dear Board: xii Lf L '7 535' 229721 I U ,sr ' I L,2,' f What an exciting year this promises to be! We began the 2005-2006 academic year at record enrollment, which meant that we gave 218 students the opportunity to benefit from our iw. .1:.Q:42y.w112g,m program. We welcomed three new members to our faculty, and we were also lucky enough to 0 in see one former faculty member retum to us. We certainly started off on strong footing! ' The daily visual reminder of the progress our school is making is the new academic building. f Each day we witness the building taking shape and can't help but wonder what the final 3, edifice will be like. It is teeming with potential and possibility. nfl The yearbook staff took inspiration for this book's theme from the creation of the new , , 11: building. We like to think that hundreds of future students will find success within its walls and will become better people for having attended our school. The students this year, and students in years to come, will see untold opportunities for making the world a better place. The possibilities are truly endless. Thank you all so much for your efforts and kindness. Without you, none of this would have g, been possible. Sincerely, M12 Zfjfjff 'F Zwgm F4411 101 Efzldfryfflff A011471 JWQ Tum 2006 :ummm 0111 lfllRlUS'lI'lElES Officers: Jon Rotenberg '65 Derek Bryson Park Jean F. Perkins George Skakel, III '68 Members: C. Minot Amory Ill '66 D. Cane Callon '73 Joseph T. Dockery '61 George W. Elkins '64 Flichard C. Hendrickson '65 George J. Ladeau Tracy Mathieu '81 Ahmed Mohiuddin, M.D Michael J. Pierson '68 Geoffrey E. Rhoads '71 Honorary Members: Francis M. Hipp William J. Holmes Jay R. Rhoads, Jr. wvewsgggy .. ,wc ,fx Wietisew'i45s?Zz?2'i9?74T7'l5W37i9fi'm79'1?7iziefbeib?9zi5 ' W U ,5w?r.4e15w:'s:vgv1.4mii'?e55fi5ZjS??Ql5l6i,iEii,:7.?uiz-wig., .,., WN . . ., 42753944r1f4SZSF??s?4i4Qg9E5Z5fgQ3,g3554?gQ,6Z4Qiv?f4Zb?gq?yiQi. f..,ege5gersQiiwgaZt.s,. . .J4S1ifg1v, ,,,, ,:1wqwg,r,a7'frnrg,t543W,,t,fl,,wwa.fa5t. .,.rff1.fr.: ,gQ,grm,rag3wrgrrggygf, gm . ,........ ,...... .. . ,L ,, ,,., .... f-,,,. . ,, ,, a WSI r.59r.l3Z?5ELf 7 masses me 9 1 i 7L59ws7s?s??.72? AGE, 'Eig?f1LQijil2j1eW el 'fi . 'Y fl ..... f. H H W H .. . , , , ff,,,,L,,, ,, 29,7 fr 'livlsi ' . zfirtgg':42Z1f 'Zfiili .. .f..'. 5.2 is ,, M.. gtgwrfwaa..7gW t,,gmf,frfftw, f,5,frg,,,, .Je az I 1 . ..we.1f.. c '1.is?w.sfW zni7Q7Lfis?i1 ,MW f, :iz :YM .k,w1w any V 11. f f..r.Q,m M' saifuzsl f fersffigil :1.r.f.., .feew.,,e eWergwy3e,aigQ.'m,m,, 3224155 gal fyzisfail f umm i5'i?S?IS?l 3,.... 1 ty, .pg2y5ep.wa. Q. wrt-'maart ' Mya Uv' 'EsQSSMQJWAFIi?i2i'25?9?Zs5fZ552?ii26Yff13253?Ifikifbfiiikikili g 1
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