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BLAZE
CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL CANAAN, NEW HAMPSHIRE
1983 - 1984
EDITORIAL STAFF
EDITOR-IN-CHIEFSECTION EDITORS
SPECIAL COLORFACULTYSENIORS
UNDERCLASSMENSPORTS
CLUBS AN D ACTIVITIES
COPY
DARKROOM
JEREMY COHEN
MATT STUART ALEX POWERS
LEONARD STONE ARNIE WEISS
BOBBY GLASSCOCK CRAIG JOHNSON
JOHN MULLALY VINCENT WAN
JONAH KAPLAN PETER SOLA
KYLE CHERNACK BRAD HORTON
DO N KUNIAN RYAN LUDDY
PHOTOGRAPHERS BOBBY GLASSCOCK CRAIG JOHNSON
ALEX POWERS VINCENT WAN
ADVISORS RITA CAREY STEPHEN HEATH
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AN D STAFF 4SCHOOL LIFE 17SPORTS 33CLUBS AN D ORGANIZATIONS 65UNDERCLASSMEN 81BLAZE DEDICATION 91SENIORS 92SCHOOL LEADERS 115FOUR-YEAR BOYS 118BACCALAUREATE 119GRADUATION 120PRIZES 122BLAZE SUPPORTERS 124SENIOR DIRECTORY 128
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WILL THE REAL NORMAN C. WAKELY
Front: Charles, Betsy, Mrs. Wakely, Mary. Standing: Jonathan, Mr. Wakely, Missy, Herman.
PLEASE STAND UP?
Mr. J. Dudley Clark Math; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Horseback and Games Club Advisor; B.A., Trinity College; M.Ed,, Northeastern UniversitV-
Mr. John B. Coffin Math; School Store Manager; Performing Arts; B.S., University of Hartford
Mr. and Mrs. Collins Joseph M. Collins: Assistant Headmaster; Director of Studies; Dean of Students; Math; Football, Basketball, Baseball; B.S., Boston University.
Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden, John, Mary, Sarah David B. Crittenden: Development and Alumni Affairs; B.A., St. Lawrence University. Virginia C. Crittenden: Language Training; M.A., San Francisco State College.
ADMINISTRATION
AND
STAFF
Mr. and Mrs. Crowell James W. Crowell; Science; Sail Boat Maintance, Recreational Skiing, Sailing; Stereo Club Advisor; B.S., Yale University; M.S., YaleU n iv e t s i i t v n - - - a j > '■
Mr. Rick Cruikshank Earth Science; Football, Wrestling, Baseball; Wilderness Skills Club Advisor; B.A., St. Lawrence University.
Mr. Finkbeiner and Andrew Harold Finkbeiner, Jr.: Fundamentals of Music, Music Appreciation, Music History; Keyboard; Performing Arts; Senior Karate Champion; Glee Club and Stain Glass Advisor; B.M.M M., Westminister Choir College; M.Div., McCormick Theological Seminary.
Mr. F. David DeweyEnglish; Cross Country, Hockey, Baseball; Remote-Control Models and Weightlifting Clubs Advisor; B.S., M.S., Vanderbilt University: A.S., Aquinas Junior College.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, Kelly, and Christopher William Landon Farrell: Cycling. Alpine Skiing; Model Club Advisor; B.A., Johnson State College.
Mr. and Mrs. HartVirginia Hart: Assistant Librarian: B.S., University of Georgia. William Hart: English; Soccer, Recreational Skiing, Baseball; Golf Club Advisor; B.A., New England College; Teacher Certificate, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Certificate of Graduation, Pinehurst Golf Advantage School.
Mr. Edward J. Haye English, Language Training; Soccer, Basketball, Baseball; Bowling Club Advisor;A.B., Dartmouth College.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Amanda and Aaron Stephen L. Heath: Biology, Principles of Science; Football, Nordic Skiing, Lacrosse; Blaze Photography Advisor, Eighth Grade Class Advisor; B.S., Plymouth State College.
Mr, and Mrs. Kosak and Freddy Jeffrey A. Kosak: French, Math; Football, Hockey, Baseball; Skateboard Club Advisor; A.B. Dartmouth College.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Jean-Mi and Natalie Jeffrey D. Hicks: Director of Admissions and Senior Placement; Foreign Language Department Chairman; Soccer: Fly Tying & Fishing Club Advisor; B.A., Rollins College; M.A. Trinity College; Certificate of French Studies, University of Lausanne. Mary-Pierre Hicks: French; Certificat de Prope'deutique, Universite' d'AixMarseille.
Mr, Andrew Lynch Spanish; Recreational Skiing, Tennis; Gymnastics
A r l v i c n r - A R D a r f m r » i i f K
Reverend Harry R. Mahoney School Chaplain; Religion Department Chairman; Christmas Pageant Director; Fire Commissioner; Harry's Ambulance Service; Magic Club Advisor;B.S. Ed., Boston University; B.D., Andover Newton Theological School.
Mr. Marrion, Beth, Mrs. Marrion, Jennifer, Sephanie, and Jimmy Constance F. Marrion: Language Training; B.Ed,, Keene State College. James N. Marrion: Director of Athletics; Math; Football, Hockey, Baseball; Weightlifting Club Advisor; B.Ed., Keene State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Marks Gary P. Marks: Woodworking, Woodworking Club Advisor; B.A., Temple University; M.A., M.F.A., Bowling Green State University. Nela Marks: Art; Stoddard Gallery Exhibit Organizer, Stone Sculpture Club Advisor; B.F.A., Bowling Green State University.
Mr. and Mrs. Rives and Jessie Francis B. Rives: U.S. and World History; Football, Hockey, Lacrosse; Movie Club Advisor; B.A., New England College.
Mr. and Mrs, Ramos, Ramon, and Vidal Edilberto C. Ramos; Math Department Chairman; Intramurals, Basketball, Tennis; Bowling and Computer Clubs Advisor; B.A., Feati University; M.T.S., Catholic University; M.A.L.S., Dartmouth College.
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Mrs, Scanlon Kathleen D. Scanlon: Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; B.S. Ed., St. Bonaventure University.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Carol M. Shelton: Librarian; Audio Visual Director; B.A., Nasson College. David F. Shelton: Social Studies Department Chairman; Work Detail Coach; Director of Student Jobs; Humanities Committee Chairman; Woodcarving Club Advisor; B.A., Texas A&M; M.A., Columbia University.
Mr. and Mrs. Small Robert D. Small: English Department Chairman; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Tennis; Hiking, Cooking Clubs Advisor;B.A., M. Ed., University of Massachusetts,C.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College. Thurza H. Small: Grade 6 Reading, History, English; Performing Arts; Indoor Games Club Advisor; Sixth Grade Class Advisor; B.S. Ed., M. Ed., North Adams College; C.A.G.S. Fitchburg State College.
Mr. Richard C. Stevens French; Soccer, Basketball, Tennis; Senior Class Advisor; B.A., Westfield State College.
Mrs. Beverly Bradford Wakely Reading Study Skills Department Chairman, Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; Host Committee Advisor; B.S. Ed.,Bridgewater State College.
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DAVID CUSHMAN CHEF-STEWARD BRENDA SOUSA, DAVID CUSHMAN, KATHY PERRIN, LEONA FISKE, ROCCO VINZI
MR. AND MRS. MCINTYRE AND JOEY JOSEPH R. MCINTYRE: SCHOOL NURSE A.S., NEWTON JUNIOR COLLEGE
STARR ROBERTS DEVELOPMENT AND ALUMNI OFFICE
MARJORIE BOEHN OFFICE SECRETARY
AUDREY ARMSTRONG MAIL ROOM
(FRONT TO BACK) CHRISTINE LYONS, DOT SWEENEY ANN ZANI, JEAN ELLMS, ELEANOR WELLER, JOHN ROBBINS, MIKE TRUMAN, MILNER BENHAM
DR, LA. DINERMAN SCHOOL PHYSICIAN
WARREN BIRCH MANAGER, KENERSON ATHLETIC CENTER
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THE CARDIGAN FAMILY TREE
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WHOAREWE?
T h e C ardigan Fam ily is m ade up of m an y elem ents. W e are the Board of
T ru stees an d In co rp o rato rs, the A d m in istra tio n , the Faculty, Staff, S tu d en ts, P aren ts, A lu m n i, G ra n d p a re n ts, an d Friends. Each g roup su p p lies its special ta len ts to m ake C ardigan M o u n ta in School w h at it has been, w h at it is, an d w h at it w ill becom e in the fu tu re . Each elem ent is a p a rt of the fam ily w hich m akes C ardigan such a u n iq u e place to live an d w o rk , to visit an d rem em ber.
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WHEREAREWE?
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N o co m m en t . . . P lu to . . . In G od's
C o u n try . . . H om e of th e Big P ines . . . In the m iddle of now here . . . T h is year in C an aan , next year in Jerusalem . . . In the th ic k of it . . . God o n ly k n o w s . . .W h o cares? . . . O n earth . . . In th e Styx . . .
M iddle of it all . . .W h o k now s? . . .
H alf w ay there . . . O n th e steps . C ard ig an M o u n ta in School C an aan , N ew H am p sh ire .
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O WE RK?
Daily Schedule
6:50 Breakfast7:20-7:45 Room Inspection7:50-8:35 Period 18:40-9:25 Period 2
9:30-10:15 Period 310:15-10:30 Break10:35-11:20 Period 411:25-12:10 Period 512:20-12:50 Lunch
1:10-2:10 Conference Period2:10-2:30 Jobs2:45-4:15 Activities5:00-5:50 School Store Open5:00-5:50 Free Time
6:00 Dinner7:00-9:00 Study Hall
9:15 Lights O ut (Underclassmen)10:00 Lights O ut (Seniors)
AND HOW DO WE PLAY?
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kk-'.Some of the exciting ways we spend our time are pictured on these pages. This fall the Senior Class had their first fund raising event of the year, initiating Monte Cardigan, complete with floor show featuring the Corpse de Ballet. We also had the Race Around the Lake again and a Halloween pumpkin carving contest. The Eighth Grade went to Shelburne Museum and the Ninth Grade to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts on field trips. The Seventh Grade helped groom the pinnacle for the first skiing in three years there.
It's n o t too h ard to survive the N ew E ngland w in ter w ith all
there is to do at C ardigan. W h at w ith C h ristm as P ageant
rehearsals an d "b eard m ak in g " sessions w ith M r. M ah o n ey , a
variety of activities - both in d o o rs an d o u t, a snow
scu lp tu re extravaganza to prepare for W in te r P aren ts'
W eekend, an d Ski H oliday, we
m anage to keep busy.
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HOW DO WE GET THROUGH THE WINTER?
HOW DO WE
EXPAND OUR
HORIZONS?
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H ere at C ardigan culture is very im p o rta n t. It is a huge piece of ou r lives. N o t o n ly have we p resen ted m an y pro g ram s of our ow n, b u t we are also open to pro g ram s fro m o th er schools. Some exam ples of th e m an y events w hich have occured th is year are the St. P auls School ballet p ro d u ctio n of the N u tcrack er Suite, and concerts by the A m erican Boy C h o ir, th e N ew H am p sh ire Y outh O rch estra , an d the W in d so r H ig h School stage b an d . T h is year the A ctivity in the P erfo rm in g A rts has p u t to g eth er a p ro d u ctio n of "A rsen ic an d O ld Lace," th e th ird p lay since the im p o rta n t b eg in n in g of th e P erfo rm in g A rts on our cam pus.
T h e S toddard G allery has provided us w ith a v ariety of art m edia
to observe and appreciate.
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WHERE DO WE TRAVEL?
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Each year stu d en ts an d facu lty go on trip s to fo reign co u n tries d u rin g the sp rin g b reak , in co n ju n ctio n w ith
either the academ ic p ro g ram or the ath letic p ro g ram . Such co u n tries as Spain, T u rk ey , Greece, Italy , P ortugal, F inland, Sw eden, an d France are explored by C ard ig an stu d en ts . T h is year the M ed iterran ean T rip w en t to T u rk ey , G reece, an d Italy to view the orig in s of W estern C ivilization an d the
V arsity H ockey T eam jo u rn ey ed to Finland an d Sw eden to particip ate in a E uropean to u rn a m en t.
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WHAT DO WE DG ON THURSDAYS?Every Thursday, both faculty and students take a day off from the regular sports for Clubs. Every student signs up for the club of his choice three times a year. We have a variety of clubs including Weightlifting, Blaze, Cooking, Pinnacle Restoration, Games, Models and many other interesting Clubs. Students generally enjoy a club because it provides for a change in their normal daily schedules. Teachers enjoy clubs because it gives them a chance to share their interests with students.
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TREES LEAD US
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O D A K S A F E T Y F J L M 5 0 6 3
WE'RE IN COUGAR COUNTRY.
^ O D A K S A F E T Y F I L M 5 0 6 3 K O D A K S A F E T Y
VARSITY UNDEFEATED AFTER THREE
Front Row: Clark (Captain), Belfon (Captain). Middle Row: Paquette, Elliott, Dimock, Burke, Corrigan, Carrico, Choe, Krause, Dann, Stevenson, Cohen, James, Holt. Last Row: Mr. Marrion (Coach), Fromm, Patterson R., Mullaly, King, Jackson, Mann, Hawley, Loomis, Whalen, Luddy, Saunders, Herring, Wan (Manager), Mr. Kosak (Coach).
RESERVE FIELD GOAL MAKES HISTORY
Frist Row; Massey, Goldman, Woodhouse, Small, Amos H., Dickey, Hunt, Ray (Captain), Bryan, Yglesias, Amos, B. (Captain). Second Row: Cohen D. (Manager), Kuckly, McBee C., Clark C., Roel, Pfeifle, Halbrecht, duPont, Russell, Olson, Coyne, Familian, Fletcher, Mr. Cruikshank (Coach). Last Row: Mr. Heath (Coach), Arnof (Captain), Blatchford, Hyjek, Van Nice, Tackett, Bayne, Schilling, Finlay, Hillenbrand, Robertson, Brown, Blennerhasset, Lemmond, Mr. McIntyre (Coach).
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VARSITY UNDEFEATED AND UNTIED
Kneeling: Schecter, Linkletter, Dulaney, Savage, Wanglee, Schmitt. Standing; Mr. Hicks (Coach), Lindgren, Kunian, Suonpera (Captain), Bartalini, Horton, DeFreitas, Watkins, Beeman, Poznick, Block (Manager), Mr. Stevens (Coach).
FIRST VARSITY B TEAM LOSES ONE
Kneeling; Caspersen, Beckley, Martin (Captain), Fahey (Captain), Usher, Wesby, Chomo, Ladd. Standing; Mr. Barron (Coach), Kordish, Hicks, Render, Way, Cund, Powers A., Mahler (Manager), Mr. Hart (Coach).
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RESERVE A - ONE AWAY FROM CHAMPIONSHIP
Mr. Clark (Coach), Flask, Husson, Lyder, Guttman, Dock, Schwii\dt, Stuart, Bothwell (Captain), McMillan (Captain), McBee W., Fellers, Keilhauer, Staley, Burns, Reimers, Mr. Bressler (Coach).
RESERVE B GAINED EXPERIENCE
First Row: Evarts, Lester R., Weiss A., Lineberger. Second Row: Stone, Bartley, Lynch (Captain), Norton (Captain), Wassitsch, Covucci. Third Row: Rodman, Chernak, Rainold, Mathieson, Marks. Fourth Row: Mr. Brier (Coach), Scheufler (Manager).
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THIRD SOCCER TAKES LAPS
First Row: Nields, Schneithorst C., Schmidt, Courts (Captain), Barclay (Captain), lovino, Dantos, Mirski, Lester D. Second Row: Mr. Haye (Coach), Gaw, Perkins, Baker, Shinn, Liebrum, Washburn, Steward, Selfe, Gilbert (Manager).
CROSS COUNTRY-A CARDIGAN FIRST
Kneeling: Chudzik, Fellers, Kellogg. Standing: Powers J., Johnson, Sola, Kaplan, Coleman. Photo by Mr. Dewey (Coach).
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CYCLING TEARS UP THE ROAD
Standing: Gregg, McCurtin, Fryklund, Katzenbach, Schneithorst ]., Glasscock, Rice. Photo by Mr. Farrell (Coach).
UNDEFEATED AND UNTRIED
Standing: Mr. Carey (Coach), Mr. Small (Coach), Mr. Ramos (Coach), Long. Sitting; Holguin, Cooper, Swogger, Weiss S., Pacht. Hand: Michael Bard.
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ALPINE BEATS THE BIRD
Standing: Schmidt, Kuckly, Schwindt, Savage, Olson, Brown, Fletcher, Luddy, Poznick, Sola, Mr. Farrell (Coach), Kelly Farrell Halbrecht, Horton, Lemmond, McKenna, Fryklund, Wesby, Hunt.
REC. THRASHES THE SLOPES
Standing: Mr. Hart (Coach), Rice, Gregg, Halbrecht, Chomo, Trombetta, Holguin, Block, Choe, Roel, Steward, Tackett Weiss S Guttman, Powers J., Marks, Pacht, Glasscock, Beeman, Blennerhassett, Lester R., Cohen D., Lying: Scheufler, King.
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VARSITY EARNS A HAT TRICK AT ST. PAUL'S
First Row: Burke, Corrigan, Finnerty, Patterson, Mr. Dewey (Coach), Sounpera, Fahey, Goldman. Second Row: Norton, Schmitt, Paquette, Clark, DeFreitas, Watkins, Husson, Coyne, Pfeifle.
VARSITY B LEARNS THE ROPES
Kneeling: Williams, Bryan, Schneithorst. Standing; Mr. McIntyre (Coach), Dann, Usher, Kunian, Mullaly, Katzenbach, Hillenbrand Way, Elliot, Mr. Rives (Coach).
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RESERVE GOES 8 AND 2
Kneeling: McBee C„ Conkling, Barclay, Finlay, Dimock, Mirski, McLennan, Linkletter. Standing: Mr. Kosak (Coach), Washburn, Blatchford, Van Nice, Dock, Golden, McMillan, Hyjek, duPont, Bothwell, Staley, Chernack, Mr. Bressler (Coach).
RESERVE B HAS A LONG SEASON
First Row: Selfe, Nields, Dantos, Schneithorst C., McBee W., Evarts, Perkins. Second Row: Courts, Shwindt, Gaw, Baker, Wierdsma, Withers, Yglesias, Clark, C., Gilbert, Keilhauer, Lineberger, Wassitsch. Mr. Clark (Coach).
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WRESTLING: A SPORT OF SKILL
Standing: Mr. Cruikshank (Coach), Arps, Robbins, Herring, Wan, Casperson, Mr. Barron (Coach). Kneeling: Reimers, Chudzik, Lynch, Covucci, Massey.
NORDIC FLEW
First Row: Stevenson, ' ’oleman. Second Row: Hicks, Small, Kordish. Third Row: Mr. Heath (Coach), Rodman, Stuart, McCurtin, Johnson, Mr. Carey (Coac!-'
VARSITY: DEFENSE IS THE KEY
Kneeling: Wanglee, Kender, Ray, Weiss A. (Manager). Standing: Mr. Stevens (Coach), Cohen, James, Loomis, Hawley, Schilling, Belfon, Whalen, Mr. Haye (Coach).
RESERVES PLACE THIRD IN MASCOMA TOURNEY
Kneeling: Fellers, Lester D., Shipp, Amos B., Amos H., Kellogg, Lyder. Standing: Mr. Collins (Coach), Arnof, Familian, Bayne, Holt, Bartley, Shinn, Schecter, Flask, Mr. Ramos (Coach).
VAR ’ITY DEFIES THE ODDS
Left to right: Poznick, Dick, Fahey, Familian, Dann, Martin, Beeman, Mr. Stevens (Coach).
RESERVE TENNIS: THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
Kneeling: Stone, Gu v, ''rK„rns. Lynch, Dickey, Barclay, Van Nice. Standing: duPont, Coleman, Nield, Kordish, Hillenbrand, Powers A., McMillan, Dulaney, jUicl n.’. Iv - Ramos (Coach).
VARSITY . . . 13-3 AWESOME!
Standing: Mr. Marrion (Coach), Paquette, Burke, Patterson W., Loomis, Robertson, Mr. Collins (Coach). Sitting: Elliott, Bothwell, Hawley (Captain), DeFreitas (Captain), Cohen J., Kunian.
BETTER ATTITUDE? BETTER RECORD!
Standing: Mr. Hart (Coach), Kaplan, Staley, Lindgren, Schilling, Halbrecht, Hicks, Mr. Dewey (Coach). Sitting: Rodman, Woodhouse, Kuckly, Schneithorst J., Weiss A., Bard.
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THIRD LACROSSE DID THEIR BEST
First Row: Perkins, Amos H., Schmidt, Dantes, Shipp, lovino, McLennan, Palya, Kellogg, Nields. Second Row: Conkling, Mr. Clark (Coach), Massey, Fellers, Baker, Shinn, Trombetta, Washburn, Guttman, Burns, Evarts, Mr. Barron (Coach).
THIRD BASEBALL LEARNS THE BASICS
First Row: Cohen D., Covucci, Glasscock, Cooper, McBee W., Hunt, Reel. Second Row: Mr. Kosak (Coach), Keilhauer, Yglesias Wierdsma, Holguin, Barber, Mr. Small (Coach).
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CYCLICTS HAVE THEIR UPS AND DOWNS
First Row; Mr. Farrell (Coach), Frykland, Russell, McCurtin, Tackett, Brown, Gregg, Weiss S., Rice, Whitlock, Lemmond, Weiss R Chomo.
TRACK SPRINTS TO VICTORY
Front: Goldman, Lyder. Second Row: Mr. Lynch (Coach), Leibrum, Arnof, Carrico, McKenna, Fromm, Suonpera, Sola, Bartalini, Husson, Finnerty, Scheufler.
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PINKERTON O.T. WIN SPARKS SEA ON
Kneeling: Hyjek, Render, Gund, Corrigan, Small, Ray, Bryan, Choe, Wesby. Standing: Mr. Rich (Coach), Mullaly, Mr. Bressler (Coach), Patterson R., Hortpn, Luddy, Belfon, Krause, Savage, Stuart, Bayne, Coyne, Way, Usher, Clark F., Mr. Heath (Coach).
RESERVES END HANOVER DYNASTY
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First Row: Fletcher, James, Amos B. Second Row; McBee C., Clark C., Golden, Lineberger, Pfeifle, Linkletter, Schwindt, Olson, Norton, Selfe, Courts, Mr. Rives (Coach). Third Row: Mr. Brier (Coach), Withers, Katzenbach, Watkins, Jackson, Dimot' Flask, Finlay, Caspersen.
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WILDERNESS-GO TAKE A HIKE
Front Row: Fox, Blennerhasset, Back Row: Mr. Cruikshank, Johnson, Powers J., King.
ABLE-BODIED SEAMEN
First Row: Wan, Block, Rainold, Mirski, Wassitsch, Reimers, Gilbert, Swogger, Marks. Second Row; Robbins, Mr. Crowell Mrs Crittenden, Ladd, Holt, Mr. Carey, Long, Bartley..
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A t CM S 18 d ifferent sp o rts are
offered-everything ran g in g from Football to T rack and Field. In the fall you can ru n w ith C ross- C ou n try , p lay Football, Soccer,
Cycle, or ju st do In tram u rals. W hen w in ter comes CM S b u rn s up w ith H ockey, B asketball, W restling and T he P erform ing A rts. A fter M arch vacation CM S
sp rin g s in to action w ith Baseball, T rack and Field, Lacrosse, T en n is, Sailing, C ycling or W ilderness.No Matter what the sport Cardigan plays it.
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SCORES AND SCORERSVarsity Football
CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
0 - 8 0 - 38 0 - 20
20 - 8 14 - 0 6 - 6
38 - 14 20 - 6 12 - 6
HoldernessPlymouthEaglebrookNewportW indsorHanoverM onadnockPlymouthFay School
M ost Valuable- Robert Belfon M ost Improved- Greg Loomis Coaches' Award- Ed Krause
Reserve Football
CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
8 - 28 6 - 16 0 - 0 0 - 26
21 - 16 6 - 12
12 - 20 16 - 0 6 - 6 0 - 6 0 - 14
WoodstockPlymouthEaglebrookHartfordSpringfieldKingswoodHartfordWoodstockPlymouthW indsorPlymouth
M ost Valuable- John Bryan M ost Improved- Chris Small M ost Improved- George Kuckly
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Varsity 'A ' Soccer
CMS 6 - 1 MascomaCMS 18 - 0 SunapeeCMS 5 - 2 K.U.A.CMS 5 - 2 LebanonCMS 5 - 1 LebanonCMS 9 - 1 ThetfordCMS 6 - 3 Hanover (B)CMS 1 - 0 EaglebrookCMS 8 - 1 Hanover (B)CMS 9 - 1 ConcordCMS 5 - 2 MascomaCMS 6 - 0 ThetfordCMS 9 - 0 Holderness
Eaglebrook Tournam ent7 W ins 1 Loss
M ost Valuable- The W hole Team M ost Improved- Nando Schmitt
Varsity 'B' Soccer
CMS 2 - 3 ClaremontCMS 4 - 2 K.U.A.CMS 6 - 1 EaglebrookCMS 6 - 1 ClaremontCMS 7 - 0 SunapeeCMS 3 - 2 K.UA.CMS 5 - 0 HoldernessCMS 4 - 1 K.UA.
M ost Valuable- John Beckley M ost Improved- Tom Fahey
Reserve 'A ' Soccer
CMS 0 - 4 HanoverCMS 2 - 1 PlainfieldCMS 0 - 3 LebanonCMS 5 - 0 MascomaCMS 2 - 1 HartfordCMS 0 - 7 HanoverCMS 1 - 2 EaglebrookCMS 0 - 2 W oodstockCMS 2 - 0 BowCMS 3 - 2 LebanonCMS 2 - 3 PlainfieldCMS 2 - 0 BowCMS 7 - 0 MascomaUpper Valley Tournam entCMS 5 - 0 MascomaCMS 2 - 1 HanoverCMS 1 - 2 Woodstock
M ost Valuable- Zapata Lyder M ost Improved- W ard McBee
Reserve 'B' SoccerCMS 2 - 6 HanoverCMS 2 - 0 LebanonCMS 0 - 4 HanoverCMS 2 - 1 DerryfieldCMS 1 - 4 EaglebrookCMS 1 - 4 HanoverCMS 3 - 1 DerryfieldCMS 0 - 1 LebanonCMS 2 - 5 Hanover
M ost Valuable- Jon NortonM ost Improved - N at Evarts
Third SoccerCMS 1 - 4 HartfordCMS 0 - 4 EaglebrookCMS 1 - 4 Lebanon
M ost Valuable- Richard Courts M ost Improved- Jay lovino
Cross Country
M ost Valuable- Craig Johnson M ost Improved- M ike Chudzik
Varsity Basketball
CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
47 - 56 61 - 23 58 - 23 34 - 17 54 - 38 25 - 49 40 - 42 58 - 30 38 - 34 36 - 34 24 - 28 64 - 28 51 - 37 46 - 13 33 - 42
MascomaWoodstockW indsorHoldernessHartfordEagiebrookBowHartfordLebanonK.U.A.LebanonW oodstockBowTiltonK.U.A.
Reserve A Hockey
Varsity A Hockey
CMS 4 - 2 WoodstockCLS 5 - 2 ClaremontCMS 5 - 5 KearsargeCMS 5 - 0 WoodstockCMS 7 - 5 P.V.A.CMS 5 - 4 HartfordCMS 2 - 0 ClaremontCMS 3 - 3 LebanonCMS 2 - 8 AssabetCMS 5 - 2 HartfordCMS 3 - 4 KearsargeCMS 5 - 3 LebanonCMS 5 - 1 EagiebrookCMS 1 - 4 Springfield
M ost Valuable- Robert Belfon Most Improved- JJ . James
CMS 4 - 5 LowellCMS 8 - 1 HanoverCMS 8 - 2 MiddlesexCMS 10 - 3 HoldernessCMS 10 - 3 Southern N.H.CMS 9 - 2 AssabetCMS 6 - 2 HanoverCMS 9 - 1 HoldernessCMS 8 - 2 AssabetCMS 6 - 3 SpringfieldCMS 12 - 1 ManchesterCMS 11 - 1 EagiebrookCMS 7 - 3 SpringfieldCMS 4 - 1 St. Paul's
M ost Valuable- M ika Suonpera M ost Improved- Tim Clark Most Dedicated- Michael Coyne
Varsity B Hockey
M ost Valuable- M ark Bothwell M ost Improved- Dylan Dimock
Reserve Basketball
CMS 21 - 42 PlainfieldCMS 28 - 36 WoodstockCMS 23 - 26 W indsorCMS 39 - 49 HartfordCMS 25 - 17 LebanonCMS 22 - 19 HanoverCMS 23 - 32 HartfordCMS 23 - 21 LebanonCMS 30 - 40 PlainfieldCMS 32 - 35 W oodstockCMS 24 - 10 MascomaCMS 20 - 47 Hanover
M ost Improved A- A nthony Familian M ost Improved B- Brian Fellers
CMS 7 - 4 HartfordCMS 5 - 5 Vt. AcademyCMS 3 - 6 ClaremontCMS 0 - 6 W. LebanonCMS 0 - 14 HartfordCMS 2 - 5 RutlandCMS 1 - 6 ConcordCMS 2 - 1 Rutland
M ost Valuable- M ost Improved-
Reserve B Hockey
CMS 0 - 9 KearsargeCMS 0 - 7 WoodstockCMS 0 - 7 ClaremontCMS 0 - 10 HartfordCMS 0 - 14 HanoverCMS 1 - 2 LebanonCMS 0 - 6 KearsargeCMS 0 - 10 ClaremontCMS 3 - 6 LebanonCMS 0 - 7 HanoverCMS 1 - 5 KearsargeCMS 2 - 6 HartfordCMS 4 - 8 Springfield
M ost Improved - M anuel Yglisias
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Reserve Baseball
Wrestling
CM S 20 - 44 KeeneCMS 57 - 39 LancasterCMS 42 - 42 PlymouthCMS 14 - 59 Essex Jet.CMS 28 - 48 SpringfieldCMS 22 - 37 Essex Jet.CMS 51 - 29 PlymouthCMS 22 - 75 HarwoodCMS 21 - 37 EaglebrookCMS 63 - 22 Open Tourney Team
Most Valuable - Dana Lynch Most Improved - John Covucci Most Improved - Fred Reimers
CMS 2 - 0 HanoverCM S 3 - 4 St. Mary'sCMS 6 - 15 MascomaCMS 9 - 1 HartlandCM S 3 - 5 HartfordCMS 11 - 10 WoodstockCMS 1 - 10 WoodstockCMS 9 - 21 LebanonCMS 5 - 10 MascomaCM S 7 - 18 PlainfieldCMS 12 - 11 HanoverCMS 7 - 2 PlainfieldCM S 8 - 19 Eaglebrook
Most Valuable- John Lindgren Most Improved- Chris Schilling
Varsity Tennis
CM S 12 - 6 K.U.A.CMS 12 - 6 Vt. AcademyCMS 0 - 12 BrewsterCMS 14 - 4 Vt AcademyCMS 14 - 4 K.U.A.CM S 6 - 12 WoodstockCMS 12 - 6 WoodstockCMS 4 - 14 Deerfield
M ost Valuable- Doug Beeman Most Improved- Tom Fahey
Varsity Baseball
CMS 15 - 14 HoldernessCMS 12 - 5 Vt. AcademyCMS 7 - 0 TiltonCM S 5 - 9 ClaremontCM S 18 - 8 K.U.A.CM S 14 - 11 MascomaCMS 9 - 3 WoodstockCMS 10 - 3 K.U.A.CMS 19 - 4 Vt. AcademyCM S 13 - 12 ClaremontCM S 7 - 6 New HamptonCM S 13 - 7 LebanonCMS 2 - 5 BowCMS 9 - 4 DeerfieldCMS 10 - 0 BowCMS 1 - 8 Eaglebrook
Most Valuable - Richard DeFreitas M ost Improved - John Burke M ost Dedicated - Mike Hawley
Third Baseball
CM S 1 - 30 MascomaCM S 9 - 1 2 HartlandCMS 1 - 35 MascomaCM S 16 - 16 Eaglebrook
Most Improved- John Wierdsma
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Varsity Lacrosse
CMS 6-5 Pinkerton (OT)CMS 5-4 HoldernessCMS 12-4 LondonderryCMS 6-0 Vt. AcademyCMS 10-1 DeerfieldCMS 6-7 PinkertonCMS 6-3 HanoverCMS 10-1 WaynefleteCMS 6-3 HanoverCMS 10-3 Vt. AcademyCMS 12-3 LondonderryCMS 5-7 Eaglebrook
Reserve Lacrosse
CM SCMSCMSCM SCM SCM SCM S
CMS
2 - 3 5 - 3 5 - 8 2 - 13 - 5 1 - 0 3 - 4
HoldernessHartfordHanoverHolderi\essHanoverWoodstockEaglebrook
Tournament
8 - 3 Hanover
Most Valuable- Dylan Dimock M ost Improved- Curt Linkletter
Most Valuable- Tim Clark Most Improved- Matt Stuart
Third Lacrosse
CM S 4 - 7 HanoverCMS 2 - 3 HartfordCM S 2 - 4 HanoverCM S 4 - 5 Woodstock (OT)CM S 2 - 6 WaynefleteCM S 3 - 8 HanoverCM S 2 - 3 Woodstock (OT)CM S 0 - 6 Eaglebrook
Most Improved-- Brian FellersMost Valuable- David Shinn
SailingCMS vs. Brewster Loss CMS vs. Brewster Loss CM S vs. Northfield-Mt. Hermon Win
Most Valuable Skipper- Anton Rainoold Most Valuable Crew- Carl Ladd
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Varsity Soccer Captains Mika Suonpera and Jim Finnerty hold ball for undefeated season (14-0). The plaque represents the whole team's award as MVP's.
Craig Johnson receives Most Valuable Nordic Runner Award.
Varsity Football Co-Captain Robert Belfon receives the Most Valuable Player Award for the 1983 Season.
Teddy" Long, receives the Best Actor Award from Mrs. Carey and Mrs. Small.
Mr. Farrell awards Chris Katzenbach the Most Valuable Cyclist Award.
1983 SEES FIRST CLASS OFFICERS
6TH GRADE MAKES PROFIT ON SUBS
Back Row: Mrs. Small, Kuckly, Gilbert, Gaw, Steward, Hunt, McLennan. Front Row: Schmidt, Barclay, Schneithorst C., Amos H., Dantos.
Mrs. Small, Kuckly, Amos, H., Dantos
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Mr. Brier, Evarts, Nields, Norton, Selfe.
Seventh Grade has many projects. Among them restoration of the Pinnacle, selling hamburgers, a dance at Bradford, and a camping trip to Phillips Brook.
Standing: Mirski, Long, Conkling, Roel, Cohen D., lovino, Baker, Goldman, Withers, Shinn, Washburn, Wierdsma, Holguin, Mr. Brier, Bard, Clark, Powers, Dickey,. Kneeling: Chudzik, Pfeifle, Wassitsch, Lineberger, Massey, Cooper, Perkins, Selfe, Courts, Evarts,Nields, Norton.
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Top to Bottom: Dock, Fletcher, Stuart, Familian, Barber, Hyjek, Schmitt, Olson, Covucci, Guttman.
Top to Bottom; Schilling, McKenna, Woodhouse, Schwindt, McMillan, Herring, Savage, McBee W., Lyder.
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Top to bottom: Coleman, James, Blatchford, duPont, Keilhauer, Chernack, Yglesias, Swogger, Stevenson.
Top to Bottom: Bartle;-, Whitlock, Finlay, Bothwell, Paquette, Husson, Beeman, Wanglee, Schecter.
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Top To Bottom: Lemmond, Fellers, Van Nice. Top to Bottom: Small, Rice, Staley,
Top to Bottom: DeFreitas, Dimock, Holt, Reimers, Marks, Blennerhassett, Scheufler, Lester D., Amos B., Weiss R.
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Top to Bottom: Bayne, Watkins, Flask, Liebrum, Linkletter, Fryklund, Palya, Glasscock, Shipp.
Top to Bottom: Jackson, Weiss S., Nield, Dulaney, Golden, Kellogg, Lynch, McBee W., Burns.
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Eighth Grade Class Officers and Advisors: Mr. Heath, Nando Schmitt-Vice-President, Bodhi Amos-Secretary-Treasurer, Matt Stuart- President, Mrs. Carey.
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BLAZE DEDICATED TO MR. COFFIN
The Class of 1984 is proud to dedicate the Blaze to Mr. John Benjamin Coffin, Jr. Throughout his ten years at Cardigan,Mr. Coffin has worked to instill an independent spirit of learning in his students, at the same time making the subject matter more than just numbers and mathematical signs. For many years as Senior Class Advisor Mr. Coffin thought up more ways to make money than Andrew Carnegie—remember the Senior Snack Bar named Captain Kelly's and the Ritz Cardigan? Mr. Coffin has expanded the school store to benefit the entire school. He has worked as lighting director of the Christmas Pageant, and this year used his free time to help out the Performing Arts back stage and to take a ''cameo role" as Officer Brophy. Mr. Coffin, for all you do, this Blaze is for you!
Ian Nudy Arnof New Orleans, Louisiana
Reserve Football 8, 9 (Captain), Reserve Basketball 8, 9 (Captain), Reserve Tennis8, Varsity Track and Field 9; Floor Leader- Greenwood House; Magic; Host Committee, Audio-Visual Crew.
Curtis Hugh Arps West Newbury, Vermont
Third Soccer 8, Intramurals 9, Reserve Wrestling 8, Varsity Wrestling (Captain) 9, Third Baseball 8, Sailing 9; Woodworking, Games, Field Games, Horsebackriding, Movie Clubs.Thanks Mr. Barron . . . You helped me out of my hole in school.
Paul Michael Bartalini Medford, Massachusetts
Reserve Soccer 7, Varsity Soccer 8 (Most Valuable), 9 (Most Valuable) Varsity Hockey 7, 8 (Most Valuable), 9, Varsity Baseball 7 (Most Valuable), 8 (Most Valuable), Track and Field 9; Head of Hopkins I Classroom Cleaners 8, Job Foreman 9; Senior Class President; Caldwell Prize 8;"What you do . . . OH. Ricky . . . 16 . . . Ma, can I come home now? . . . Doreen, doodle doodle-doo . . . Pinball . . . Love Paul . . . Dad, Gino . . . Ma, Dad, Rico, Maria, Ronnie thanks. Granpa, it broke my heart to lose you, but you did not go alone . . . A part of me went with you.
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Robert Eric Belfon New York City, New York
Varsity Football 7, 8, 9 (Most Valuable), Reserve Basketball 7 (Captain), Varsity Basketball 8, 9 (Most Valuable), Reserve Baseball 7, Varsity Baseball 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Floor Leader-Franklin House; Weightlifting, Conditioning, CTV.There must be some kind of way out of here . . . said a joker to the thief. There is too much confusion, I can't get no relief.
Jimi Hendrix
David Robert Block Atlanta, Georgia
Third Soccer 7, Reserve Cycling 8, Varsity A Soccer 9 (Manager), Recreational Skiing7, 8, 9, Reserve Cycling 7, Third Tennis 8, Sailing 9; Public Relations Director 9; Woodshop, Movie Clubs; A.V. Assistant9.There is a need to feel our bodies have a skill and energy of their own apart from the man made machine . . . .
Georges Pezon Brown Lake Forrest, Illinois
Reserve Football 9, Alpine Ski Team 9, Varsity Cycling 9; Movie Club, Winter Sports, Skateboard.No future: Sid Vicious/Suicide is painless- M»A»S»H.
John Bracken Bryan Houston, Texas
Reserve Football 8, 9 (Most Valuable), Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity B Hockey 9 (Most Valuable), Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Larosse 9; Movie, Sledding, Skate Boarding, Trap Shooting, Unicycle Clubs; Fire Marshall Clark-Morgan 2.Open up the swill bucket, Shuffyl Bark Hard!
Bernard John Burke Newton, Massachusetts
Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Baseball 9; Sauna, Bowling, Golf Clubs."Later Frederick, D.D., Pauly, and all the rest; Norton is a Goon."
Christopher Frederick Carrico Durham, New Hampshire
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity B Hockey 9 (Most Improved), Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Track and Field 9, Sportsman, Conditioning Clubs."The Banana Boat is coming."
Rico
Finn Michael Westby Caspersen, Jr.Andover, New Jersey
Third Soccer 7, 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Varsity Wrestling 7, 8 (Most Valuable), 9 (Captain), Third Tennis 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8, 9; Woodcarving, Sportsman, Art, Riflery, Stonecarving, Skating, Movie Clubs; Brewster 1 Fire Marshall, Peer Tutoring Program; Chaplain's Assistant 9. "Latin is dead, as dead as it can be. First it killed the Romans, now its killing me!!!!"
Eugene Anthony Choe Newark, New York
Varsity Football 8, 9, Reserve Wrestling 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Varsity Baseball 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Conditioning Club; Peer Tutoring Program; Math Award 8, 9. "Racial hues and extractions are only secondary to what the man can do." "Be a Hallmark."
James Christopher Chomo Westborough, Massachusetts
Varsity B Soccer 9, Reserve Alpine Team 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Reserve Cycling8, Varsity Cycling 9; Magic Club, Audio- Visual Crew 9, Glee Club 8."Save it for later . . The English Beat.
Forrester Ar\drew Clark III South Hamilton, Massachusetts
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9 (Captain), Reserve Hockey 8 (Captain), Varsity Hockey 9 (Most Improved), Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Trap Shooting, Riflery, Silk Screen, Conditioning Clubs; Peer Tutoring Program 9; Floor Leader- Hinman I, Senior Class Secretary 9; National Junior Honor Society 9.
Jeremy Daniel Cohen Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Third Soccer 7, Reserve Soccer 8 (Captain), Varsity Football 9, Reserve Basketball 6, 7,8 (Captain, Most Valuable), Varsity Basketball 9, Third Basesball 6, Reserve Baseball 7, 8 (Most Valuable), Varsity Baseball 9; Gymnastics, Cooking, Indoor Soccer, Backgammon and Games Clubs, Blaze Staff; Peer Tutoring Program 8, 9, Host Committee 6, 7, 8, 9; Room Inspection Award 6, 8, Spanish Award 7,8, 9, International Foreign Language Award 8, 9, National Leadership and Scholastic Association; National Junior Honor Society 8, 9, Blaze Editor-in-Chief9, Floor Leader-French I 9.
. . If I could find a souvenir just to prove the World was here . . ."-Nena
Stephen Joseph Corrigan Granby, Massachusetts
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 8, 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Blaze Darkroom, Conditioning,Sportsman, Fly Fishing Clubs; Floor Leader-Banks House 9.You can worry about your homework, but you have to do it sometime.
Michael Robert Coyne Manchester, Massachusetts
Varsity Football 8, 9, Varsity Hockey 8 (Captain) 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Movie, Cooking, Tennis, Indoor Games, Models, Magic Clubs; Floor Leader-Stowell House. "Only — more days to vacation." "What's smelling Chuck? Flex em."
Jonathan William Jenner Dann Coral Gables, Florida
Varsity Football 9, Varsity B Hockey 9, Varsity Tennis 9; Wood Carving, Gymnastics, Riflery Clubs."Break on through"-]. Morrison
William Bradford Elliott Plymouth, Massachusetts
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Bowling, Volleyball Clubs; Student Recreational Co-Director 9. 'Life goes on so go on with life."
Thomas Joyce Fahey Fair Haven, New Jersey
Third Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9 (Captain), Varsity Hockey 8, 9, Varsity Tennis 8, 9 (Captain); Movie, Skate Boarding, Music Clubs; Tutoring Program, Assistant Floor Leader."In and out a window like a moth before a flame." Grateful Dead
James Michael Finnerty Maynard, Massachusetts
Varsity Soccer 8, 9 (Most Valuable), Varsity Hockey 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 8,Track and Field 9; National Junior Honor Society 9."It's better to burn out then fade away." Def Leppard C'est la Vie. The problem is, Sir . . Mr. Masset Mom and Dad for support and patience. Thanks. Take it easy! Moi!
Robert Keith Fox Groton, Massachusetts
Intramurals 8, Varsity Cycling 9, Reserve Hockey 8 (Manager), Performing Arts 9, Reserve Sailing 8, Wilderness 9 (Captain); Pinnacle Restoration, Skating, Trapshooting/Riflery; Peer Tutoring, Fire Marshall-Clark Morgan III."You can act out the part or play the role; but you know it wasn't written for you."- CDC
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Trevor Jordan Fromm Waban, Massachusetts
Varsity Football 8, 9, Reserve Alpine Team 8, Varsity Alpine Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Track and Field 9; Magic, Bowling, Conditioning Clubs."I'm walking in my sleep"-Daltry. Paul- moldy cheese. If ya gonna do it, do it right. Want a suitcase? See yuz later.
James Wilkie Gregg South Hamilton, Massachusetts
Varsity Cycling 7, 9 (Captain), Reserve Soccer 8, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, 9, Reserve Cycling 8, Varsity Cycling 7, 9 (Captain); Model Building, Indoor Soccer, Trapshooting, Ultimate Frisbee Clubs; Fire Marshal-Hayward 8, Greenwood 9; Peer Tutoring Program.
Henry Paul Gund Orford, New Hampshire
Third Soccer 7 (Captain), Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7, Varsity Wrestling 8 (Most Determined), Varsity Nordic 9 (Captain), Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Fly Fishing Club; English Award 7, 8; Floor Leader-Clark Morgan, National Junior Honor Society 8, 9."Give me time and patience . . . and who knows!!!"
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Simeon Ari Halbrecht Westport, Connecticut
Reserve Football 8, 9, Recreational Skiing8, Reserve Alpine Team 9, Reserve Baseball 8, 9; Games, Movie, Trapshooting, Riflery Clubs.
Michael David Hawley Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Varsity Football 8, 9; Varsity Basketball 8 (Captain), 9 (Captain), Varsity Baseball 8,9; Bowling, Volleyball, Skateboarding Clubs."We're out here forever, and forever is too soon!!"-Spiderman.
Jean-Michel Gilbert Hicks Canaan, New Hampshire
Third Team Soccer 7, Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7, Reserve Basketball 8, Varsity Nordic Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, Reserve Tennis 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Fly Fishing Club; Head of Stoddard Center 9."Always searching for Paradise . . The English Beat
William August Hillenbrand Bates, Indiana
Reserve Football 8, 9, Reserve Hockey 8,9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Remote Control Models, Plastic Models, Silk Screening, Skateboarding Clubs. "Mother, do you think they'll try to break my Pink F;oyd
Stephen Bradley Horton Short Hills, New Jersey
Varsity Soccer 8, 9, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Alpine Team 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Darkroom, Silk Screen, Skateboarding Clubs.“We may lose, and we may win, but we'll never be back again . . The Eagles
Craig Harrison Johnson New Canaan, Connecticut
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Cross-Country (Captain, Most Valuable) 9, Varsity Nordic Team 8 (Captain, Most Improved), 9 (Captain, Most Valuable), Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Wilderness 9; Comedy, Sauna, Sportsman, Blaze Clubs; William Knapp Morrison Award 8, Floor Leader- Clark-Morgan II 9."In and out, and moving on . . . tryin' as hard as I can . . ." "Heeeeyyyy!!!!" "Keep on 'a running'!!"
Jonah Edmund Kaplan Greenwich, Connecticut
Third Soccer 8, Varsity Cross-Country Running 9, Reserve Alpine 8, 9, Third Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Blaze, Golf; “ If I had my way I would tear this old building down . . Grateful Dead.
Christian Dixon Katzenbach New York City, New York
Third Soccer 8, Varsity Cycling 9 (Captain, Most Valuable), Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity B Hockey 9, Reserve Cycling, 8, Reserve Lacrosse 9; Movie, Silk Screening, Skateboarding."Aloha Mr. Hand."
Michael Clark Kender New Durham, New Hampshire
Reserve Soccer 8 (Most Improved), Varsity B Soccer 9, Varsity Basketball 8, 9 (Captain), Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9. Movie, Reggae, Golf;"Trouble with you, is the trouble with me, you got two good eyes, but still don't see."- Grateful Dead
Charles Hamilton King Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Varsity Football 8, 9, Varsity Wrestling 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Varsity Baseball 8 (Manager), Wilderness Program 9; Cooking, Sauna, Movie, Hiking Clubs; "All in all it's just another brick in the Wall . . Pink Floyd
Adam Matthew Kordish New York City, New York
Intramurals 7, Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Varsity Nordic Team 9, Third Team Tennis 7 (Captain), Reserve Tennis 8, 9; Dungeons & Dragons, Fly-Fishing, Model Building, Gymnastics, Cooking, Skateboarding Clubs; Diningroom Co-Monitor 9. Ant sez: "Chill outll"
Edward Peter Krause Old Greenwich, Connecticut
Reserve Football 8 (Captain, Most Valuable), Varsity Football 9 (Coaches Award), Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Sportsman, Winter Sports, Fly-Fishing Clubs."To serve, to strive, and not to yield. Outward Bound
Donald Lewis Kunian, Jr.Atlanta, Georgia
Varsity Soccer 8, 9, Varsity B Hockey 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Frisbee, Hiking, Darkroom, Winter Sports, Skateboarding Clubs."We don't need no education . . Pink Floyd Hoooooomph!!!!!
Carleton Richmond Ladd, Jr.Dover, Massachusetts
Intramurals 7, Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7, Performing Arts 8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, Third Lacrosse 8 (Captain), Varsity Sailing; Plastic Models, Hiking, Magic Clubs; Audio-Visual Crew; Diningroom Superintendent.If there is a beginning there is always an end.
Charles Robert Lester Canaan, New Hampshire
Third Team Soccer 7, Reserve Soccer 8, 9, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, 9, Third Tennis7, Sailing 8, 9; Magic, Remote Control Models, Movies, Instrucional Tennis Clubs; Head of Hayward Classroom Cleaners 9.Good Bye Cardigan!! Hello Mascoma!!
Gregory Alin Loomis Concord, New Hampshire
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Basketball 8, 9, Varsity Baseball 8,9 (Captain); Plastic Models, Magic, Computer Clubs; National Junior Honor Society 8, 9, Glee Club 8, 9, Peer Tutoring Program 8, 9, History Award 8, Floor Leader-French II 9."Those who try always succeed."
Ryan Patrick Luddy Holden, Massachusetts
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Alpine Team 8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8 (Most Valuble), Varsity Lacrosse 9; Darkroom, Golf Clubs.
Peter William Mahler Bronxville, New York
Varsity B Soccer 9 (Manager), Reserve Basketball 8, Performing Arts 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Sailing 9; Music, Magic Peer Tutoring Program 9, Audio-Visual Assistant 9."Living on a lighted stage approaches the unreal, for these who think and feel, in touch with some reality beyond the gilded stage." -Rush
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Theodore Rombauer Martin St. Louis, Missouri
Reserve Football 8, Varsity B Soccer 9 (Captain), Reserve Hockey 8, 9, Varsity Tennis 8, 9; Stereo Club, Glee Club. "It's been a long strange journey."
Piers Salter Mathieson Manhatten, New York
Intramurals 8, Recrational Skiing 8, Performing Arts 9, Sailing 8; Stone Sculpture, Silk Screen, Magic Clubs."Get high on life . . . and not on artificial feelings."
William Wain McCurtin Ogunquit, Maine
Reserve Soccer 8, Cycling 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Nordic Team 9, Reserve Cycling 8, Varsity Cycling 9; Movie, Silk Screening, Skate Boarding Clubs; Head of Hopkins 9."K ansas? What's that a new kind of squirrel?" (J.F.A.)
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John Steven Mullaly Concord, New Hampshire
Varsity Cycling 8, Varsity Football 9, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity B Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Weightlifting, Blaze, Conditioning,Tennis Clubs; Peer Tutoring Program; Floor Leader-Hayward 9."Sermons: Our Rock and Our Redeemer.'
Robert Decker Patterson Haddonfield, New Jersey
Intramurals 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity Hockey (Manager) 9, Reserve Lacrosse (Most Improved) 8; Varsity Lacrosse 9; Conditioning, Bowling Clubs; Floor Leader-Hinman II 9."It ain't nothing but a house party."J. Geils
William Pritchard Patterson Nassau, Bahamas
Reserve Football (Most Improved) 8, Varsity Football 9, Nordic Team 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Stereo Building, Sportsman, Model Building, Movie Clubs; Dance Committee, Peer Tutoring Program, Diningroom Superintendent 9."Yes I can;el sucko."
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Alexander Bayard Powers New York City, New York
Intramurals 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Performing Arts 9, Reserve Baseball 8, Reserve Tennis 9; Stero Building, Blaze, Reggae Appreciation, Bowling Clubs; French Prize."Up in the morning. Watch the North Wind rise. Bringing fire down from the skies."- Hot Tuna
Stephen Thomas Poznick Boston, Massachusetts
Reserve Soccer 7, Varsity Soccer 8, 9, Reserve Hockey 7, Varsity Hockey 8, Varsity Alpine Team 9, Varsity Baseball 7, 8, Varsity Tennis 9 (Captain); Diningroom Co-Monitor 8, Music, Unicycle, Bowling, Sledding, Skateboarding Clubs."Surf Canaan"/DAKA for President. Skate tough or freeze in New Hampshire."
Emile Anton Rainold IV Metairie, Louisiana
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Reserve Alpine 8, Varsity Alpine 9, Varsity Sailing 8, 9, (Captain) (Most Valuable 8, 9); Modeling, Gymnastics, Scuba, Magic, Bowling Clubs; Glee Club; Fire Marshall, Floor Leader-Brewster I 9. "G o For It! You only live once!"
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Eugene Ray New York City, New York
Reserve Football 8, 9, (Captain), Varsity Basketball 8, 9 (Captain), Reserve Baseball 8 (Most Valuable-Tournament), Varsity Lacrosse 9; Sportsman, Field Games, Gymnastics, Archery Clubs; Glee Club. "Later Days Cardigan" Climb Jacob's Ladder for ME Fairwell everyone- LOVE "GENE THE DREAM "
Chris Robbins Canaan, New Hampshire
Intramurals 6, 9, Soccer 8, Cycling 7, Basketball 6, Wrestling 7, 8, 9, Fourth Baseball 6, Third Tennis 7, 8, Sailing 9; Woodcarving, Gymnastics, Archery Clubs. "Later Days Cardigan."
Ian MacGreagor Robertson Nassau, Bahamas
Varsity Cycling 8, Reserve Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity B Hockey (Manager) 9, Reserve Baseball 8 (Most Improved), Varsity Baseball 9; Ping Pong, Skateboarding, Music Listininc, Movie Clubs."Your running and your running away but you can't hide from yourself. DAKA FOR PRESIDENT" . . . . BOB MARLEY
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Laurence Davis Rodman Lincoln, Massachsetts
Third Soccer 8 (Captain), Reserve Soccer 9, Reserve Alpine Team 8, Varsity Nordic Combined Team 9 (Captain), Reserve Tennis 8, Reserve Baseball 9, Woodcarving, Sauna, Wilderness Survival, Model Rocketry, Blaze Clubs; Peer Tutoring Program."A Word Spoken Is Like An Arrow Let Fly." Live each day of your life as if it was the last because it might be. Thanx Mr. Small And Mr. Brier."
Benjamin Saunders Norwich, Vermont
Reserve Soccer 7, Varsity Cycling 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Nordic Team 7,8, Reserve Lacrosse 7, Varsity Cycling 8; Sauna Club; Head of Hayward Classroom Cleaners 9.
James Edward Schneithorst, Jr.St. Louis, Missouri
Reserve Cycling 8, Reserve Football 9, Reserve A Hockey 8, Varsity B Hockey 9, Third Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Remote Control Cars, Cooking, Model Building, Skateboarding, Gymnastics Clubs; Peer Tutoring Program.
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Peter John Sola Kenilworth, Illinois
Varsity Cycling 8, Varsity Cross-Country9, Varsity Alpine Team 8, 9, Varsity Cycling 8, 9 (Captain); Trap Shooting, Conditioning, Blaze, Gymnastics, Golf Clubs; Peer Tutoring Program; Fire Marshall 8; Floor Leader-Brewster II, Senior Class Treasurer.Time is a valuable part of your life-So time lost is lost happiness.
Leonard Harold Stone Beverly Hills, California
Third Soccer 7, 8, Reserve B Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7, Varsity Wrestling8, Varsity Nordic Team 9, Third Tennis 7,8, Reserve Tennis 9; Horsebackriding, Flying Models, Plastic Models, Hiking Clubs, Blaze, Peer Tutoring Program; Science, History 7, Writing 8, Awards; Floor Leader-Proctor House."Hold fast dreams for if they die, love is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly."- Langston Hughs.
Mika Tipani Suonpera Hyvinkaa, Finland
Varsity Soccer 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity Hockey 8, 9 (Captain, Most Valuable), Reserve Tennis 8, Track and Field 9; Weightlifting, Volleyball, Golf Clubs; School Leader 9; National Junior Honor Society 9."I've known no war, and if I ever do, I won't know for sure. Who'll be fighting who . . ."- The Who.
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Frederick Arthur Usher III Santa Barbara, California
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Reserve Wrestling 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Unicycle, Horsebackriding, Field and Games, Frisbee, Winter Sports, Skateboarding Clubs; Peer Tutoring Program."Hey teacher! Leave them kids alone."- Pink Floyd "We don't need no education."- Pink Floyd
Vincent Wan Ithaca, New York
Intramurals 8, Varsity Football 9 (Manager), Reserve Wrestling 8, 9, Third Team Lacrosse 8, Sailing 9; Blaze, Computer Clubs; Fire Marshall-Brewster II; Peer Tutoring."Two paths met in a wood and I took the less travelled and it has made all the difference." -Robert Frost
David Michael Way Colorado Springs, Colorado
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity B Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity B Hockey 9, Third Lacrosse 8 (Most Improved), Varsity Lacrosse 9, Ping Pong, Sauna, Outdoor Games, Movie, Skateboarding Clubs."The longer boats are coming to us, hold onto the shore, they will be taking the key from the door." Cat Stevens
Arnold Benjamin Weiss Miami Beach, Florida
Reserve Football 8 (Manager), Reserve B Soccer 9, Performing Arts 8, Varsity Basketball 9 (Manager), Reserve Baseball 8 (Manager), 9; Computer, Silk Screen, Golf Clubs, Blaze; A.V. Crew 8, 9, Host Committee 8, 9, Fire Marshall 8, 9, Newsletter Sports Section Editor 9.Student Recreational Co-Director 9.There is a desire in sport and work to find a championship with kindred people. I have found all of these. GOOD-BYE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Joseph Spencer Wesby IV Holden, Massachusetts
Varsity B Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity Alpine 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Ping Pong, Hiking, Pinnacle Restoration, Cooking, Bike Touring Clubs.Opportunity is for the taking, look inside yourself and then go clean up your own backyard, and leave my yard to me.
G. Walter Whalen, Jr.Norwell, Massachusetts
Varsity Football 9, Varsity Basketball 9, Track and Field 9; Golf, Bowling, Trap Shooting Clubs; Peer Tutoring Program 9. "Beware! The light at the end of the tunnel might be an on-coming train."
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Brothers, from left to right (in pairs): Hui Neng and Bohdi Amos, Ward and Cunliffe McBee, David and Bobby Lester, Cammy and Tim Clark, Robbie and Arnie Weiss, Chris and Jimmy Schneithorst.
Charles Martin Williams Beverly Hills, California
Intramurals 8, Reserve Soccer (Manager) 8, Varsity Football Manager 9, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Varsity B Hockey 9, Reserve Tennis 7, 8, 9;, Gymnastics, Art, Flying Models, Movie Club, Skate boarding Clubs, Glee Club. "Chunk" by "CM '"
Four Year Boys: Jeremy Cohen, Chris Robbins.
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Left to Right; Mika Suonpera-School Leader, Paul Bartalini-Job Foreman.
Ninth Grade Class Officers; Tim Clark-Secretary, Paul Bartalini- President, Mr. Stevens-Advisor, Robert Belfon-Vice-President. M issing: Peter Sola-Treasurer. 93
STUDENT LEADERS LEInD HAND
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Chris Small, Stefan Fletcher, Bill McCurtin, Carle Ladd, John-Gordon Swogger.
AROUND THE CAMPUS
Front Row: Arnie Weiss, Bodhi Amos. Middle Row: David Block, Rene Keilhauer, Adam Kordish. Back Row: Jean-Mi Hicks, Bill Patterson, Bill Elliott, Finn Caspersen, Peter Mahler, Franklin Staley.
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t . JU K LtADERS ASSIST IN DORMS
John Mullaly, Jeremy Cohen, Robert Belfon, Anton Rainold, Peter Sola, Steve Corrigan, Greg Loomis, Robert Patterson.
Ian Arnof, Craig Johnson, Tim Clark, Paul Gund, Ryan Luddy, Lenny Stone.
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SOCIETY STRESSES HIGH IDEALS
National Junior Honor Society Members after candlelight ceremony. Front Row: Small, Gund, Clark, Cohen, Amos C. Second Row: Suonpera, DeFreitas, Loomis, Finnerty, Mrs. Carey (Advisor).
GLEE CLUB BELTS THEM OUT
First Row: Chud2ik, Van Nice, Swogger, Nield, Schmidt, Dantos, Schneithorst C., Barclay. Second Row: Long, Gilbert, McLennan, Steward, Gaw, Cooper, Hunt, Third Row: Rainold, Powers J., Evarts, Blatchford, Liebrum, Stuart, Watkins. Fourth Row: Trombetta, Mahler, Loomis, Belfon, Goldman, McMillan.
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A. ; CREW: NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL
Included are: Weiss A., Weiss R., Coleman, Jackson, Ladd, Bard, Holt, Bartley, Mrs. Shelton (Advisor), Block, Kuckly, Rainold, McBee W., Chomo, Mahler (Audio-Visual Assistant).
HOST COMMITTEE FEEDS ALL TEAMS
Kneeling: Chudzik, Weiss R. Standing; Weiss S. (Public Relations Director), Wassitsch, Mrs. Wakely (Advisor), Whitlock, Cooper, Weiss A., Block.
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BLAZE LIGHTS YOUR FIRE!!
Mr. Heath - Darkroom Advisor, Weiss A., Johnson, Cohen J., Rodman, Stone, Mrs. Carey - Advisor.
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M any thanks to all - students, parents, and staff members who helped this year to get the BLAZE out to you. Please accept our apologies for including a table of contents and then not following it. We hope you didn't spend too much time looking for pages 113-128, but we ran out of time and money.
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This spring there was plenty of excitement at Cardigan. On page 100 we see golfers lining up - sort of - to play in the First Annual Pebble Leach Tournament. The winners were the twosome of Burke and Usher, with the Brothers Weiss a close second. Mr. Wakely announced the School Leader of 1984 - 1985 to be Chris Small; the other Student Leaders received their jobs at a special assembly, as Mike Chudzik is announced as one of the new Diningroom Co-Monitors by Rene Keilhauer, one of the Co- Monitors this year. Several fine math students competed in a regional contest this year and, with Mr. Ramos's help and guidance, took both individual and team prizes.
The photos on this page depict the Seventh Grade history field trip to Boston, guided by Mr. Mahoney and Captained by "Commodore" Gregg Long; Slave Day, which earned the Senior Class a hefty sum for their treasury; the spring spelling bee, won by Jeremy Cohen (He's the one in the front row looking thoughtful.); and Headmaster's Day, which began with an unbearable poem and balloons for everyone and ended with fireworks.
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GOODBYE TO THE CLASSOF 1984
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There were many deserving recipients of awards at the end of the year. Pictured on page 106 are Ian Arnof, who won the Founders Prize, Jim Finnerty, who took the Caldwell Prize for athletic excellence, Gene Choe, the
Senior with the highest academic average, and Mika Suonpera, the School Leader, who was voted the Panacci Memorial Award by the Senior Class. On this page are Tim Clark, winner of the William Knapp Morrison
Award, Mika and Greg Loomis, who shared the Hinman Prize, Jeremy Cohen, the top Spanish student in the Senior Class, and the four recipients of Faculty Prizes, awarded annually for special contributions to school life
- John Mullaly, Peter Mahler, Tim Clark, and Craig Johnson.
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PATRONSMr. Finn M. W. Caspersen
Freda R. Caspersen Dr. & Mrs. Jae H. Choe Mrs. William O. DeWitt
A Friend Mr. &c Mrs. C. W. Glasscock
R. E. Glasscock Mr. & Mrs. W. Vald Goodman
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Kunian Mr. & Mrs. Theodore R. P. Martin
Fred Poznick Mrs. Warren Reimers
Congratulations to Arnie and the Classof 1984
BOOSTERSMr. & Mrs. Forrester A. Clark
David D. Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Horace R. Cohen
Coke Enterprises - J. Larry, Manager Mr. & Mrs. R. W. Courts II Mr. & Mrs. Robert Coyne Dartmouth National Bank
Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. duPont The Fryklund Family
Mr. & Mrs. James P. Herring Mr. & Mrs. John D. Holt Craig Harrison Johnson
L. Emory Katzenbach Mr. & Mrs. I.L. Kunian
Mr. & Mrs. R. Floyd Luckey, Jr.The Albert J. Mitchell Family
Mr. & Mrs. Edward B. Patterson, Jr. Mrs. Fae Equen Rhodes
In Memory of Eben H. Rice Good Luck Graduates - The Rodmans
Dr. & Dr. Wan Eulie & John Wierdsma
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SubscribersBill & Jane ArpsM rs. Robert H. Bayne, Jr.Richard E. BjorkMr. & Mrs. William G. BrownMary, Jon & J. P. BryanMr. & Mrs. Anthony L. CareyHarvey, Lisa & Kyle ChernackMr. & Mrs. Forrester Clark, Jr.Mrs. Archibald P. Coderan Mr. & Mrs. John B. Coffin Ben Coffin - Many Thanks !Mr. & Mrs. Jack Rue ColemanCharles E. CottingDr. & Mrs. John A. CovucciMr. & Mrs. Charles V. CreightonMr. & Mrs. Edward I. EnglandMr. & Mrs. Joseph FaheyMr. & Mrs. Christopher FinlayMr. & Mrs. Anthony Paul FlaskA FriendRobert S. GilletteMr. & Mrs. W. August HillenbrandSally & Bill HortonMr. & M rs. Robert M. Keilhauer
Mr. & Mrs. Martin KucklyMr. &. Mrs. Edward A. LinebergerWalter & Shirley MasseyLeona Gould MathiesonThe Honorable & Mrs. Samuel W. MorrisRobert & Patricia MullalyAndy McMillanMr. & Mrs. Edward F. Neild IVMr. & Mrs. Gary NissenMr. & Mrs. Gerald PaquetteDede & Tom PerkinsMr. & Mrs. Phillip PowersThe Poznick FamilyMrs. Annie RayMack & Madeline RobertsonDr. & Mrs. Edward RubinMr. & Mrs. Paul H. SchwindtMr. & Mrs. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.Lee Cochran SmithMr. & Mrs. Walter G. StaleyMr. & Mrs. Charles A StewartMrs. Errett Van NiceMr. & Mrs. James C. Whitlock, Sr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Woodhouse
SponsorsNancy E. Burns The Chomo Family J. Dudley Clark III Daniel CohenDr. & Mrs. O Townsend Dann Mrs. Edward W. Dann Mr. & Mrs. Phidias Dantos Richard DeFreitas Sharon Hostler Dimock A FriendDr. & Mrs. Robert D. GreyMarilyn GundMr. C. A. GustafsonMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey D. Hicks
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