The Blaze - 1980

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The Class of 1980 dedicates this Blaze to a man who has devoted ten years of his life to Cardigan Mountain School, its staff, its faculty, and its students — Mr. Joseph M. Collins. As Assistant Headmaster he has guided both faculty and students with patience and understanding. As Director of Studies he has maintained high standards of academic excellence, as Dean of Students he has counsel­led and disciplined those in need. As a coach he has inculcated in his players not only the fundamentals and techniques of football, hockey, and baseball: but the qualities of sportsmanship and tenaciousness which have characterized his teams. It is with gratitude fo r your many years of unselfish work, fo r all the times of helping and sharing, that the Senior Class dedicates the Blaze to you Mr. Collins, a man of many hats.

Cardigan Mountain School Canaan, New Hampshire

Kontu dribbles the ball through Eaglebrook’s man while Babcock guards. Shafto and Ballard wait for the snap of the ball.

Cardigan kicks off and heads down the field. Kontu, Moody and Echanis wait for the kick-off at the Eaglebrook Tournament.

Dobrowski passes the ball.

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1Sam Conkling and Rob Lusk work in Ski Maintenai Club.

Guy Renkert practices on Dave Sampsonis under Mr. Perrinez’s eyes.

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Niels Stolt-N ielsen readies his plane for take-off.

Alan Moir and Pat Spohrer work on the Mr. Mahoney, where did that card go? computer with advisor Mr. Ramos.

Mike Denby looks at the other side of cycling. Mr. Shelton explains to Kevin Powers more about wood carving.

Old Timer truck bu ilt in Model Club.

Richard S incerbeaux reads about more models fo r sale.

Varsity Hockey ready to score in fron t of the goal. W illaue r s tand ing on the Polish snowstorm on Mount Hopkins.

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Parker Swan performs magic with assistance of Riihiluoma and Nikki Peck.

Mr. Newton was ESPecially good.

Tile Back Forty String Band brought the country sound to Cardigan Mountain School.

Dan Neison dem onstra tes how to pack a backpack.

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LAYOUT AND COPY STAFF— First Row: Taco van der Valk (Editor), Sam Morgan, Mark Mitchell, Thomas Saldarriaga. Second Row: Mr. Likshis, Mike Stevens, Tomas Guterres, Jaap Kerrebijn, Mrs. Carey (Advisor).

PHOTOGRAPHY AND DARKROOM STAFF — First Row: Alan Yacavone, Willy Willauer, John Mahoney. Second Row: Thomas Saldarriaga, Kevin Rlmel, Willy Thompson, Frank Brants, Mr. Heath (Advisor).

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Jonathan, Mrs. Wakely, Mary, Missy, Mr. Wakely, Betsy, and Charles.

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Mr. John Oliver Rich Director of Admissions

Mr. Joseph M. Collins Assistant Headmaster, Director of Studies, Dean of

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Mr. James N. Marrion Director of Athletics

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Mr. and Mrs. Blunt Donald E. Blunt; Science Department Chairman; I.P.S. and Principles of Science; Intramurals, Alpine Ski Team, Baseball; Assistant Work Detail Coach; Stereo Building Club Advisor, Explorers’ Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University.

Mrs. Linda Boucher Developmental Reading; Riding Club Advisor; B.S, in Ed., Plymouth State College.

Mr. and Mrs. Carey and Katie Anthony Landon Carey: Developmental Reading, Language Training; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Baseball; Model B u ild ing Club Advisor, Backgammon Club Advisor; B.A., Hobart College; M.Ed., University o f Vermont. Rita Dunn Carey: U.S. History, World History; S/aze Advisor; National Ju­nior Honor Society Advisor; B.A., Trinity College.

Mr. John B. Coffin Mathematics; School Store Manager, Snack Bar Manager; W eightlifting Club Advisor; B.S., University of Hartford.

Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Jody Joseph M. Collins: Assistant Headmaster; Director of Studies; Dean of Students; Mathematics; Football, Baseball; B.S., Boston University.

Mr. Edward A. Cooper Mathematics; Science; Football, Hockey, La­crosse; Craft Club Advisor; B.A., University of Maine.

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Debbie, Mr. & Mrs. Crowell, Tom James W. Crowell: Science; Sailing, Iceboating, Intramurals; Stereo Club Advisor; B.S., Yale University.

Mr. and Mrs. Farrell W illiam Landon Farrell: Mathematics; Cycling, Alpine Skiing; Ski Maintenace Club Advisor; B.A., Johnson State College.

Mr. and Mrs. Dalglish Garven D alglish: English Departm ent Chairm an; Cardigan Commentary Editor, Publicity Director, Evaluation Coordinator;A.B., Dartmouth College; M.A., Xavier University. Jane Parsons Dalglish: Language Training; A.B., Bryn Mawr College; M.S., University of Bridgeport; Certificate from University of Berlin.

Harold Finkbeiner, Jr. Fundamentals of Music, Music Apprecia­tion, Music History, Keyboard; Glee Club;B.M., M.M. W estm inster C hoir College; M.Div. McCormick Theological Seminary; Senior Karate Champion.

Mr. and Mrs. Hart Mr. Lawrence GoldthwaitV irginia Hart: Assistant Librarian; B.S., University Life Science, Earth Science; Alpine Ski of Georgia. W illiam Hart: English; Intram urals Team; A.B., Darthmouth College; Sc. M., Chairman, Recreational Skiing, Baseball; Model Brown University.Club Advisor, Scribe Advisor; B.A., New England College.

Mr. and Mrs. Heath and Amanda Mr. Hicks, Jean-Mi, Natalie, Mrs. HicksStephen L, Heath: Earth Science, Biology; Jeffrey D. Hicks: History, French; Soccer, Recreational Skiing; Stereo BuildingSoccer, Nordic Ski Team, Lacrosse; Blaze Club Advisor; B.A., Rol ins College, M.A., Trinity College, Certificate of French

Photography Advisor; B.S. Ed., Plymouth Col- Studies, University of Lausanne, lege.

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Mr. John K. Likshis Soccer, Basketball, Baseball; Film-making Club Advisor; B.A., Assumption

Mr. and Mrs. Madar and Lauren Michael Edward Madar: Sixth Grade; Foot­ball, Basketball, Lacrosse; Model Building

' Club Advisor; B.A., Canlsius College; B.Ed., W indsor University.

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Reverend Harry R, Mahoney School Chaplain; Religion Department Chairman; School Safety Commissioner, Harry’s Ambulance Service; Christmas Pageant Director; Magic Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed., Boston University; B.D., Andover Newton Theological School.

Mrs. Marrion, Beth, Jennifer, Mr. Marrion, Stephanie, Jimmy Constance F. Marrion: Language Training; B.Ed., Keene State College. James N. Marrion: Mathematics; Director of Athletics, Football, Basket­ball, Baseball, Health and Exercise Club Advisor; B.Ed., M.S., Keene State College.

Mrs. Peck, Nikki, Jason, Mr. Peck Penelope Banks Peck: Language Training; A.A., Colby Savi^yer College; B.S. in Ed., Wheelock College. Schuyler V. Peck; U.S. History; Football, Hockey, Tennis; Senior Class Advisor, Vol­leyball Club Advisor, Dance Club Advisor; B.S., Nichols Col­lege; M.A.L.S., Dartmouth College.

Mr. and Mrs. Perrinez and Peter Peter Alexander Perrinez: W oodworking; Soccer, Recreational Skiing Director; Survival Club Advisor; B.S., Brooklyn College of C.U.N.Y. Ruth Perrinez: School Nurse; B.S., R.N., University o f New Hampshire.

Mr. and Mrs. Ramos and Ramon Edilberto C. Ramos: Mathematics; Spanish; iri- tramurals. Hockey, Tennis; Volleyball Club Advi­sor; Computer Club Advisor; B.A., Feati Univer­sity; M.T.S., Catholic University.

Mr. and Mrs. Rives Francis B. Rives: U.S. H istory; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Model Build ing Club Advisor; B.A., New England College. Susan March Rives: Art; Dance Committee; B.A., Hofstra University. 23

Mr. & Mrs. Sawyer Dominique P. Sawyer: Typing; American Language Program, Columbia University. Jeffrey M. Sawyer: French; Soccer, Recreational Skiing, Tennis; B.A., Columbia College; M.A., Columbia University.

Cathy and Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Carol M. Shelton: Librarian; B.A., Nasson College. David F. Shelton: Social Studies Department Chairman; Head of Work Detail; D irector of Student Jobs; Woodcarving Club Advisor; B.A., Texas A&M; M.A., Col­umbia University.

Mrs. Beverly Bradford Wakely Reading Department Chairman, Developmental Reading, Language Training; Advisor to Host Committee; B.S., Bridgewater State College.

Mr. Jeffrey Slaby English; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing; Rock & Roll Club Advisor; B.A., Dartmouth College.

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Ruth M. Talbert Assistant to the Headmaster

Jacqueline Lary Assistant Treasurer

Shirley Lester Admissions Office Secretary

Judith Ribeiro Alumni Office

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Marcia Rocke Alumni Secretary

Susan Larabee Bool^keeper

Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Chef-Steward and School Nurse

Dr. I.A. Dinerman, M.D. University of Chicago, School Physician.

Mrs. Cynthia Putnam, Mrs. Leona Fiske, Mrs. Kathy Perrin Kitchen Staff

Mr. Marshall Dimick and Mr. David Cushman Kitchen Staff

Mrs. Fiske and Mr. Stevens in the Dining Room during Parents’ Weekend.

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G rif G riffin, Marianne Mullen, John Chapman, Jean Ellms, John Robbins, Eleanor Weller, Carl Strom, Dot Sweeney, Jon Strom, and Mr. Howard Ross, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.

Charles Dearborn, John Robbins

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Mr. Warren Birch, Kennerson Athletic Center Man­ager.

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Daniel Albert Babcock West Hartford, Connecticut

Reserve Soccer 7,8, Varsity Soccer 9, R ecrea tiona l S k iing 7,8,9, Recre­ational Tennis 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 9; Model, Tennis, S portsm an C lubs; D in in g ­room Superintendent 9

Scott Palmer Ballard Springfield, Vermont

Varsity Football 8,9, Alpine Ski Team8,9 (Most Improved), Reserve Baseball8, Varsity Baseball 9; W eightlifting, V o lle yba ll C lubs; F loo r Leader — Hayw/ard Hall 9.

Robert Joseph Bassett, Jr. Waltham, Massachusetts

Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 9, Lacrosse 9; Model, Horseback Rid­ing Clubs.

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William James Graham Boyle Hamilton, Bermuda

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Reserve Basketball 8, Varsity Basket­ball 9, Varsity Tennis 8,9; Backgam­mon, Sportsman Clubs; Floor Leader — Nevi^ton House 9

Timothy Warren Bright Topsfield, Massachusetts

Intramurals 7, Third Team Soccer 8, In­tramurals 9, Recreational Skiing 7,8, Varsity Basketball 9 (Most Improved), Sailing Team 7,8,9; Blaze, Magic Club; Public Relations Director 8, Head of Auditorium Care 9.

V ictor Manuel Calderon Guatemala City, Guatemala

Intramurals 9; Woodcarvlng Club.

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Scott James Conniff Boxford, Massachusetts

Third Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Alpine Ski Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity La­crosse 9; Model, Music, Leather Clubs.

Blake Straatsma Delany Greenwich, Connecticut

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9. Alpine Ski Team 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity La­crosse 9; Model Club; Head of Hop­kins 9.

Stewart Strawn Dixon, Jr.Lake Forest, Illinois

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Alpine Ski Team 9, Third Team Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Film M aking, Survival Clubs; Audio-Visual Assistant 9.

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Brett Carrillo Duffy Los Angeles, California

Reserve Football 8,9, Recreational Ski­ing 8,9, Third Team Baseball 8, Re­serve Baseball 9; Backgam m on, Horseback Riding, Tennis Clubs; Pub­lic Relations Director, Editor Scribe 9.

Theodore Storer Duncan Marion, Massachusetts

Cycling (Captain) 9, Nordic Ski Team 9; Stereo Building Club.

William Joseph Earthman Houston, Texas

Reserve Football 6,7,8, Varsity Foot­ball 9, Third Team Hockey 6,7, Reserve Hockey (Captain) 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Third Team Baseball 6, Reserve Base­ball 7,8, Varsity Baseball 9; W eightlift­ing, Volleyball Clubs; Diningroom Su­perintendent 9.

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Bradford Hill Forcier Norwich, Vermont

Varsity Football 8,9 (Most Improved), Alpine Ski Team 8,9, Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; S tudy Hall, M usic, V o lle yba ll Clubs; Floor Leader — French II 9.

Timothy Charles Reynolds Frost Montpelier, Vermont

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9, Alpine Ski Team 8,9, Reserve Baseball8,9, Sportsman Club; Floor Leader — Hinman II 9.

Brian Harold Gardner Norwich, Vermont

Cycling Team 9, Varsity Hockey 8,9, Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9; W e ig h tlift in g , M odel, Film M aking Clubs; Floor Leader — Clark Morgan III 9.

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Patrick John Gilligan Marblehead, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 7,8, Varsity Football 9, Alpine Ski Team 7,8,9, Third Team Baseball 7,8, Cycling Team 9; Model, Film Making, Blaze Clubs; Diningroom S up e rin ten den t 8, A ss is tan t F loo r Leader 8, Job Foreman 9, Senior Class President 9.

Tomas Antonio Guterres Managua, Nicaragua

Intramurals 8, Varsity Football 9, Rec­reational Skiing 8,9, Third Team Base­ball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Photogra­phy, W oodcarving, Cooking, Blaze Clubs; Floor Leader — Clark Morgan II 9, Senior Class Treasurer 9.

Francis Joseph Humann New York, New York

Reserve Football 8, Nordic Ski Team8,9 (Most Valuable), Reserve Lacrosse8, S a iling Team 9, N aviga tion , Sportsm an Clubs; F loor Leader — Banks House 9.

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Andrew Perrin Iverson Chevy Chase, Maryland

Reserve Football 6,7,8,9, Recreational Skiing 6,7,8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 6,7,8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Chess, Survival, Model B u ild ing , M agic Clubs, Fire Marshal 9.

Mohsen Fallahi Javadabadi Tehran, Iran

Third Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Reserve Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse (Captain) 8, Var­sity Lacrosse 9; Train, Stereo Building, E le c tro n ic C lubs; F loo r Leader — Brev\/ster II 9.

Christopher Robin Jude Miami, Florida

Varsity Football 8, Cycling Team 9, R ecrea tiona l S k iing 8, N o rd ic Ski Team 9, C ook ing , W eight L ift in g , Exploring Clubs; Head of Hayward 9.

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Karel Jaap Alexander Kerrebijn Rotterdam, Netherlands

Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 9, V a rs ity T enn is 9; Blaze; F loo r Leader — Stowell House 9.

Joshua Warren Knauer Hillside, New Jersey

Third Team Soccer 8, Intramurals 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Sailing Team 8,9; Model Club.

Nicholas Cabell Kobusch St. Louis, Missouri

Reserve Football 7,8, Varsity Football 9, Reserve Hockey 7,8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Baseball 7, Varsity Tennis 8,9; Model, Music Clubs; Snack Bar Staff, Dance Committee, Head of Hop­kins 8, School Leader 9.

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Kari Olavi Kontu Hyvinkaa, Finland

Varsity Soccer (Co-Captain) 9, Varsity Hocl<ey 9, V ars ity Baseball 9; Sportsman, Dance Clubs.

John Marc Lance Rocky River, Ohio

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Scott Stephen McClaughry New Orleans, Louisiana

Varsity Football 8,9, Recreational Ski­ing 8,9, Third Team Baseball 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; W e ig h tlift in g , Model Building Clubs; Fire Marshal 9.

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David James McCusker Melrose, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 8, (Captain) 9 (Co- Captain, Special Award) Varsity Base­ball 8,9; W eightlifting, Volleyball, Ten­nis Clubs; Class Vice President 8,9.

John Hill McGrath, Jr.Dorset, Vermont

Third Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine Ski Team 8,9, Reserve Baseball8, Varsity Baseball 9; Model Building, Horseback R iding, Arts and Crafts Clubs.

Duncan Craig McLane Manchester, New Hampshire

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Third Team Baseball 8, Sailing Manager 9; Model Building, Movie Making Clubs

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Dan McMillan Moody III Houston, Texas

Varsity Soccer 8,9, Alpine Ski Team8,9, Reserve Baseball 8, Cycling Team 9; Crafts, Film Making, W eightlifting C lubs; A ss is tan t F loo r Leader — French I 8, Floor Leader — Proctor House 9.

David William Moore-Jones Houston, Texas

Intramurals 6, Varsity Soccer 7, Re­serve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 6,7,8,9, Recre­ational Tennis 6,7,8,9; Chess, C a lli­graphy, Navigation Clubs; Recreational Co-Director 9, Fire Marshal Brewster I9.

‘ S lURobert Eugene Morkunas

Phoenix, Arizona Reserve Football 9, Alpine Ski Team 9, Reserve Baseball 9; Magic Club.

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Shawn Lee Orr Avon, Connecticut

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, R ecrea tiona l S k iing 8,9, Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Arts and Crafts, Music Clubs.

Richard Vernon Palmer, Jr.Longview, Washington

Varsity Football 8,9, Alpine Ski Team8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity La­crosse 9; iVlodeis, Ski Maintainance, W eightlifting Clubs; Fire Marshal 8,9, Recreational Co-Director 9, Assistant Floor Leader 9.

Robert Holekamp Perkins St. Louis, Missouri

Third Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9 R ecrea tiona l S k iing 7,8,9, Recre­a tiona l Tennis 7,8,9; Blaze, M agic Clubs; Chaplain’s Assistant 9.

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James Michael Purcell Danvers, Massachusetts

Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 8,9 (Most Valuable), Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Weight lifting. Volleyball Clubs.

Richard Kevin Rimel Orange, California

Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing8,9, Varsity Sailing 8,9; Models, Pho­tography (Blaze), Camera Club; Fioor Leader — Hinman I 9.

Tomas Jose Rodrigues Guatemala City, Guatemala

Intramurals 9; Weight lifting Club.

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John Leo Russell, Jr.Houston, Texas

Third Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Varsity Bas­ketball Staff 9, Recreational Tennis 8, V ars ity Tenn is 9; H unter Safety Course, Magic Club; Chaplain’s Assis­tant 9.

Paul Nicholas Sasso W ilm ington, Delaware

Intramurals 8, Reserve Football 9, Rec­reational Skiing 8,9, Reserve Baseball 8,9; Models, Film Making Clubs.

James Michael Shafto Knowlton, Quebec

Varsity Football 9, Alpine Ski Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 9; Model Club.

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David Bradshaw Snyder Contoocook, New Hampshire

Varsity Football 8, (Captain) 9, Third Team Hockey 8, Reserve Hockey 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Model, Music, Explorers Clubs; Diningroom Superin­tendent 9.

Timothy D. Stephenson Franconia, New Hampshire

Intramurals 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recre­ational Skiing 8,9, Sailing Team 8,9; Model Club; Fire Marshal 8,9.

Michael Earl Stevens Canaan, New Hampshire

Reserve Football 7, (Captain) 8, Varsity Football 9 (M ost Valuable Player), Third Team Hockey 7, Reserve Hockey8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7 (Most Improved), Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Blaze, Models; Laboratory Assis­tant 9.

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William Byrd Thompson Paoli, Pennsylvania

Outward Bound 8, Reserve Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Reserve La­crosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Fishing, Sportsm an, P ho tog raphy (B laze) Clubs.

Ernest Anthony Traad, Miami, Florida

Taco van der Valk Rotterdam, Netherlands

Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing9, Varsity Tennis 9; Blaze (Editor), Fire Marshal.

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Gregory J. Wargin Walpole, New Hampshire

Reserve Football 7,8,9 (Captain), Rec­reational Skiing 7,8, Reserve Hockey 9 (Most Improved), Reserve Lacrosse 7,8, (Captain) 9; Models, Sportsman Clubs.

Michael Emerson Wargin Walpole, New Hampshire

Reserve Football 7,8, Varsity Football9, Recreational Skiing 7, Nordic Ski Team 8,9, (Most Valuable), Third Team Baseball 7,8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Mod­els, O utdoorsm an C lubs; K itchen Head 8, Fire Marshal, (Assistant) Floor Leader 9.

W illiam Arnold W illauer Lincoln, V irginia

Third Team Soccer 7,8, Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine Ski Team 7,8,9, Recreational Ten­nis 7,8,9; Arts, Magic Clubs; Diningroom Co-Monitor 8, Floor Leader— Brewster I9.

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Kent Fowler Williams Grafton, New Hampshire

Reserve Soccer 7,8, Varsity Soccer 9, Reserve Basketball 7, Varsity Basket­ba ll 8,9 (M ost Va luab le ), Reserve Baseball 7,8; V ars ity Baseball 9; B ackgam m on, S portsm an C lubs; Head of Hopkins 9.

Nick Kobusch — School Leader.

Senior class officers — Tomas Guterres — Treasurer, Pat Gilligan — President, Mr. Peck — Senior Class Advisor, David McCusker — Vice President.

Four Year Boys — Bill Earthman, David Moore-Jones, Andy Iverson.

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From Bottom: Taylor Sands, Andy Kulson, Alex Samos, Mr. Madar, Todd Fradkin, Dave Leffman, Paul Riihiluoma, Louis Padilla.

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First Row: Bruce Schmidt, Amir Bagherzadeh. Bill Rice, Max Astor, Sam Miller, Eddie Collins. Second Row: Greg W hitcomb, Alex Mendoza, Erik Price, Pong Lamsam, Nick Green, W illy Morrison.

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irst Row: Frankie Mayfield, Peter Hadlock, Shannon Thompson, Felipe Castaneda, Andy Glazier. Second Row: ed Drummond, Dave Wargin, Tom Taliadoros, Jon Mayer, Kevin Powers, J.T. Whiting.

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-irst Row: John Fura, John Haynes, Mike Denby, John Verheul. Second Row: Rob Lusk, Dran Eager, Sam Conkling, George Perdomo, Tamarat Wanglee.

Nrst Row: Scott Swaebe, Reza Bagherzadeh, J.J. Ortiz, John Mortimer, Sam Toland. Second Row: Jeff Noyes, lobby Ball, W illie Smith, Danny Stewart, Richard Maloney, Colin Foster.

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First Row: Chad Tatham, Frank Morelli, Kirby Goode. Second Row: David Roth, Richard Sincer- beaux, H.M. LIghthall, Joe Dodi.

Harrison Ruffin, Ben Shuckburgh, Joe Boyle, Eiki Mera, Vern Alper.

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First Row: Tomas Saldarriaga, Peter Jacob, Mike Seatter, Mark Mitchell, Tom Dust. Second Row: Jim Forsyth, Dave Sampsonis, Eric Lake, J.B. Ritter, Doug Kirk.

First Row: Frank Brants, David Alexander, Niels Stolt-Nielsen, Richie Stevens. Second Rov\/: John Putz, Andy Burden, Jon Roth, Chris Hancock, Sam Morgan.

Hans Stevens, Dave Dobrowski, Bobby Bruni, Lee Kemper, Doug Bowers, John Fanning.

First Row: Jimmy Cobb, Pierre de Amezola, Bruce Griffiths. Second Row: Clark Daniels, Mike Kinnaly, Alan Yacavone, Pasi Koskinen.

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First Row: Claude Trombetta, Brad Wilson, Hugh Temple, Paul Kelly. Second Row: John Mahoney, Pat Spohrer, Benjy Malcom, Alan Moir.

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Pablo Molina, Chesley Smith. George Hale, Casey Murphy, Jeff Cohen, Todd Hartnett, Doug Burke.

52First Row: Tom Echanis, Ron Hill, Dann Swallow, Kevin McAuliff. Second Row: Mark Banjak, Mike Brang, Kevin Monahan, Pres McKee, Randy Shaw.

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First Row: Williams, Sanchez, Shuckburgh, Moody (Captain), Kontu (Captain), Dobrowski, McGrath, Echanis. Second Row: Mr. Hicks (Coach), Ruffin, Matsushita, Delany, Babcock, Lawrence, Javadabadi, Conniff, Kinnaly, Kerrebijn, van der Valk, Willauer, Mr. Perrinez (Coach).

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John Russell and the rest of the bench watch the Eaglebrook Tom Echanis on his way to the K.U.A. goal fo r one of seven game. points.

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Coaches Mr. Heath and Mr. Likshis discuss second half strategy.

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Eaglebrook Tournament first in group 4

Reserve Soccer’s Will Smith tries to dribble by a KUA player.

First Row: Grymes, Perdomo, Alexander, Wilson, Green, Renkert. Second Row: Jacob, Ortiz, Wanglee, Mera, Noyes, Cobb, Smith, Hill, Ward. Third Row; McKee, Mayfield, Bagherzadeh R., Miller, Riihiluoma, Malcom, Bagherzadeh A., Mr. Likshis (Coach).

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First Row: Lamsam, Roth J., Monahan, Kirk, Lighthall, Schmidt, Kulson. Second Row: Mayer. Eager, Conkling, Thompson S., Murphy, Price, Hartnett, Lusk, Collins, Toland, VerheuI, Burden, Hancock. Third Row: Mr. Rives (Coach), Dust, Mr. Sawyer (Coach).

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In the green grass: Mr. Blunt (Coach). First Row: Calise, Fradkin T., Mendoza, Knauer, Foster, Griffiths, Mahoney, Mr. Hart (Coach). Second Row: Trombetta, Smith, Calderon, Rodriguez, Bright, Tatham, Mr. Howland (Coach). Third Row: Mr. Ramos (Coach), Daniels, Molina, Castaneda, Moir. Fourth Row: Mr. Carey (Coach), McAuliffe, M itchell, Goode, Shaw,' 'Swaebe, Forsyth, Mortimer, Banjak.

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First Row: Morelli, Wargin M., McCusker, Traad (Captain), Snyder (Captain), Ballard, Kobusch, DeAmezoia. Second Row: Hadlock (Manager), Purcell, Palmer, Guterres, Stevens M „ McLane, Forcier, McClaughry. Third Row: Mr. Marrion (Coach), Gilligan, Shafto, Rimel, Orr, Lake, Bassett, Stolt-Nieisen, Sampsonis, Mr. Collins (Coach). Fourth Row: Frost, Fanning, Moore-Jones, Earthman, Stevens H.

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Mike Stevens shows the passing game aginst Proctor. Cardigan's line blocks against a strong Proctor team.

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Boyle kicks a fine punt against Piymouth. Maloney makes a run against Woodstock.

First Row: Wargin G., Bruni (Co-Captains). Second Row: Koskinen, Astor, Sasso, Swallow, Seatter, Iverson, Thompson W. Third Row: Mr. Peck (Coach), Ritter, Putz, Whiting, Duffy, Alper, Stewart, Maloney, Wargin D., Mr. Cooper (Coach), Mr. Madar (Coach). Top Row: Morrison, Whitcomb, Brang, Boyle J., Powers, Taiiadoros, Drummond.

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First Row: Jude, Morgan, Roth D., Hale, Spohrer, Sincerbeaux, Haynes. Second Row: Brants, Denby (Captain), Duncan (Captain), Burke, Fradkin G„ Whitman, (not pictured) Mr. and Mrs. Farrell (Coaches).

Chris Jude breaking the wind for the rest of the team.

Mike Denby and Sam Morgan — a rest never hurts.

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First Row: Mera, Boyle J., Green, Lighthall, Roth D., Mr. Howland, Burden. Second Row: Mr. Perrinez, Eager, Dust, Iverson, Sasso Roth J., Lance, DeAmezola, Duffy, Russell. Third Row: Griffiths, Kerrebijn, van der Valk, Tatham, Mr, Carey, Kemper, Perl<ins.

First Row: Ritter, Miller, Samos, Price, Castaneda, Lamsam. Second Row: Mr. Slaby, Lusk, Jacob, Ball, Bagherzadeh R., Wanglee, Glazier, Mr. Hart. Third Row: Swaebe, Banjak, Trombetta.

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First Row: Swallow, Spohrer, Hale, McKee, McGrath, Murphy. Second Row; Mr. Farrell (Coach), Gilligan, Willauer, Ballard, Moody, Palmer, Frost, Traad.

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John Fanning in action trying to prevent the other team from scoring.

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Frankie Mayfield on his way to score. Eat a little more “ Wheaties” and you’ll get it, Joe.

First Row: Brang, Morrison, Toland, Riihiluoma, Mayfield. Second Row: Ortiz, Dodi, Saldarriaga, Forsyth, Perdomo, Smith, Mr. Likshis (Coach).

Sitting: Maloney, Purcell, Morelli, Kontu, McCusker, Powers. Standing: Mr. Ramos (Coach), Gardner, Stevens M., Kobusch, Koskinen, Kinnaly, Earthman, Hill, Dobrowski, Cobb, Mr. Peck (Coach).

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Ron Hill gathers the puck from in front of goalie Kari Kontu.

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Kari Kontu waits in total concentration fo r the next shot on goal.

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Dave Snyder drops back to help Guy Renkert protect the goal. Greg Wargin bedevils a larger, stronger opponent.

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Mr. Crowell (Coach), Rimel, Knauer, Conniff, Humann, Stephenson, McLane, Bright.

First Row: VerheuI, Mortimer, Morgan, Hancock, Griffiths, Price. Second Row: Daniels, Mr. Carey (Coach), Dust, Mitchell, Forsyth, Kemper, Thompson S., Noyes, Burden.

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Sitting: Purcell, Dobrowski, Powers, Delany, Sanchez, Renkert, Thompson W., Stevens, Forcier, Wargin G., Maloney. Standing: Mr. Cooper (Coach), Jude, Seatter, Echanis, Babcock, Snyder, Goode, Iverson, McClaughry, Kinnaly, Hill, Mr. Heath (Coach).

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Dobrowski’s speed leaves opponents standing The bench cheers the team on. Ron Hill gets ready to make another gnsave against Tilton.

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First Row: Wargin D., Murphy, Ritter, Roth J.. Schmidt, McKee, Collins, Kulson, Hale, Shaw. Second Row: Mr. Rives, (Coach) Talladoros, Stewart, Bruni, Fura, Alper, Astor, Leffman, Glazier, Mr. Howland (Coach).

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Coaches Hart and Likshis review strategy with Manager, Mark BanjakTim Frost helped the team out with some strong pitching.

First Row: Conkling, Boyle J., Whitcomb, Mera, Duffy, McGrath, Ortiz, Toland. Second Row: Mr. Hart (Coach), Temple, Guterres Koskmen, Frost, Banjak (Manager), Mr. Likshis (Coach).

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Kneeling: M iller, Mayfield. S itting: Morrison, Hadlock, Monahan, Bagherzadeh R., Lighthall. Standing: Mr. Madar (Coach), Swal­low, Stevens R., Stolt-Nielsen, Palmer, Drummond, Mr. Slaby (Coach).

Rick Palmer came from the outfield to Stolt-Nielsen strengthened his pitching arm Richard Stevens played both first and be valuable on first base, all season. right field.

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Kevin McAuliffe protects first base. Pong Lamsam fields fo r Fourth TeamBaseball.

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First Row; Samos, Lamsam, Lusk, Kirk, Padilla, Rice. Second Row: Perdomo, McAuliffe, Whiting, Putz, Castaneda. Last Row: Jacob, Stevens H.

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Kneeling: Malcom, Riihlluoma, Smith, Alexander, Sampsonis, Wilson, Brang, Shaw. Standing: Mr. Sawyer (Coach), Russell, van der Valk, Kobusch, Kerrebijn, Shuckburgh, Willauer, Dodi, Haynes.

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Dixon, Shafto, Hartnett, Mr. Ramos (Coach).

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Perkins, Ball, Lake, Yacavone, Fradkin, Dixon, Mr. Perrinez, Swaebe.

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Wangles, Moir, Spohrer, Kelly, Trombetta, Bowers, Denby, Gilligan, SIncerbeaux, Roth D., Burke, Brants, and Tatham.

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Shop-talk and a little relaxation after a race against Tilton.

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Picnic lunch at Shelburne Museum for 6th and 8th grades. Hard clim b on Mountain Day in driving snow.

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Patriot Andy Johnson — Fall Sports Banquet speaker.

Rudolph — Kari Kontu — Valentino. Tipi bu ilt by Survival Club under direc­tion of Mr. Howland.

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John M ortim e r— Most Improved Iceboater. Doc M itchell speaker fo r Recreational Harrison Ruffin — trip le Silver MedalistBowlers, S ledders, Skaters, Hikers, CMS Nordic Series, and — oh yes — Skiers.

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91% participation in Cardigan primary organized by Mrs. Carey’s 7th grade history Peter Hadlock — Supervisor of the Ballot Box. class — the winners: Bush & Kennedy

entertainment by Mr. Fura. Rob Lusk ready to launch his entry in the First Mr. Whitney, four days w ith the 9th grade Annual Paper Airplane Contest. class is enough to drive anyone to drink.

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Jim S hafto sharpened his tennis skills on warm after­noons.

Greg W hitcomb enjoyed Games Night.

Mr. Collins fungoed his way into spring.

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Faculty, students, and Trustees congratulated the Charter Members of the Cardi­gan Mountain Chapter o f the National Junior Honor Society.

The waterfront was a beehive o f activity.

Checkers was popular at Games Night. Parents, facu lty, grandparents, and students cheered the teams Grandparents' Weekend.

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A guide explains the history of Paul Revere House to the Seventh Grade.

A visit to the Constitution was a big hit, and everyone enjoyed Mr. Mahoney's guided tour of Boston.

The school store had its own “ Watch Cat” this year.

Grandparents gather at the Headmaster's for a reception. Mrs. Rives's art students were definite ly FOR the birds this spring.

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Band members Dave Snyder, Nick Kobusch, Shawn Orr, Benjy Malcom, and on piano, W ill W illauer and Tim B righ t served John Fura, warm up before the fund raiser sponsored by the Senior Class. dessert.

Faculty and students had the ir choice of steak or lobster at the grand affair.

This dance w ith Stew only cost Mrs. Carey 5 points.

The kitchen crew did a fantastic job.

We’re lookin ’ good!

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The Class of 1980 coming and going.

School Leader Doug Burke 80-81, Nick Kobusch 79-80

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Job Foreman Pat Gilligan 79-80, Dave Dobrowski 80-81

Floor Leader Hinman II Tim Frost 79-80, Joe DodI 80-81

Chaplain’s Assistant John Russell 79-80, Frank Brants 80-81

Floor Leader French II Brad Forcier 79-80, Mike Kinnaly 80-81

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ivin Rimel receives Glee Club Award from Karl Kontu receives an art prize from Mrs. r. Finkbelner. Rives.

Will Smith receives MVP fo r Varsity Tennis from Mr. Sawyer.

lim Purcell, co-winner MVP on Varsity Lacrosse.

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Hinman Prize and Pannaci Memorial Award — Tomas Guterres

Senior Prize — Jaap Kerrebijn Caldwell Prize — Jim Purcell

Addison Memorial Prize for Creative W riting — Brad Forcier Founders Prize — Stewart Dixon

This Faculty Prize is awarded to the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, deserves special recognition for his outstanding ach ievem ent in sport, in aca ­demics, in the arts; for his insati­able intellectual curiosity; for his q u ie t lead ersh ip ; and fo r his gentlem anly dem eanor. —Karl Olavi Kontu

This Faculty Prize is awarded to the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, has demonstrated an extraordinary devotion to his job, to his studies, and to his school; who takes satisfaction in helping behind the scenes and quiet pride in a job well done. — David William Moore-Jones

This Faculty Prize is awarded to the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, has provided a fine exam ple of leadership both to his classmates and to the un­derclassmen of Cardigan Moun­tain School and who has consis­tently given his best to com plete any task given him. —Patrick John Gilligan

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Guest speaker, Mr. Whitey Burnham, spoke about the real meaning of sport.

Class Treasurer, David McCusker, announces class gift.

Class President, Pat Gilijgan, ' ‘Mr. Wakely, THIS IS YOUR LIFE” “ I did not hit that horse! He ran Into my car.”

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Mr. Lawrence Goldthwait delivered the Commencement Ad- Mr. Savage Frieze w/elcomed parents and friends to his first dress, urging the graduates to think o f Virhat they were taking commencement as Chairman of the Board of Trustees . .. from Cardigan and what they were leaving behind.

Those Seniors — Now you see them, now you don’t.

. . . and obviously enjoyed handing out diplomas as much as the Seniors enjoyed getting them.

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Mr. Wakely directed traffic . . . everyone took family photograplis , . . . and, finally, it was over.

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Swaebe, Forsyth, Mrs. Wakely, Duffy, Mortimer.

First Row: Samos, Leffman, Morrison, Miller, Larrrsam, Collins, Mendoza. Second Row: VerheuI, Tharp, Eager, Castaneda, McKee, Sanchez, Swaebe, Burden, McAuliffe, Yacavone, Calise, Kelly, Fradkin. Third Row: Fura, Knauer, Forsyth, Dixon, Bright, Saldar- riaga, Dust, Dodi, Kontu, Alper, M itchell, Rimel.

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First Row: Stephenson, Moore-Jones, Stolt-Nielsen, Mera, Knauer, McClaughry. Second Row: Mr. Mahoney (Advisor), van der Valk, Astor, Wilson, Wargin M., Hale, Iverson,

First Row: Dust, Knauer, Goode, Lighthall, Stephenson, Humann. Second Row: Rimel, Forsyth, Hancock, Hale, Mitchell, Morgan, Dixon.

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Brett Duffy, Francis Humann, Mr. Hart (Advisor). Kirby Goode helped out in the spring drama workshop.

First Row; Fradkin, Lamsam, Mendoza, Morgan. Second Row: Hancock, Swaebe, Mcl_ane, Knauer, M itchell.

Advisors Mr. and Mrs. Dalglish wrote, produced and directed “ Woodland Creatures,” an adapta­tion of The Purple Pegassus.

Kneeling; Roth J „ Kontu, Leffman. Standing: Babcock, Thompson W., Wargin G., Maloney, Humann, Mr, Cantlln, Williams, Frost, Dobrowski.

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IMrs. Carey (Advisor), Morelli, Kerrebijn, Humann. Second Row: Mr. Crowell, van der Valk, Guterres, Renkert, Jacob, Mr.

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Members of the Mascoma Chapter of the National Honor Society conducted the candlelight ceremony.

A former student of Cardigan, Alan Fahr- ner, was one of the members who came from Mascoma to conduct the ceremony.

New members were tapped by the ir academic advi­sors when possible.

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Would you buy a used car from this man?

%Have a banana? AHHHHH, SH___ !

‘ I'm a sole survivor!” "Come on you guys, the fun is over!”

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Faster than a speed ing bullet . . .

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I took my lessons from Nureyev. Use your glove, Rick, use your glove.

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Mr. and Mrs. James BallardMrs. John BrightSally BurdenFenton J. BurkeMr. and Mrs. CollinsDr. and Mrs. John DenbyMr, and Mrs. Donald DobrowskiMr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Jr.John A. FanningDr. and Mrs. Kendall FrostMr. and Mrs. Michael J. FuraMr. and Mrs. Gordon GibbsRuth R. McGrathSue HadlockJohn and Bernice Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. Peter Koeck Dr. and Mrs. Peter L. Leffman John E. Mahoney, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mayfield, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Koichi Mera Pat MitchellAndrew and Jack MurphyMr. and Mrs. Charles OrrMr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Perkins, Jr.Erik PriceMr. and Mrs. Jon PurcellMrs. Robert ReevesMr. and Mrs. John L. RussellThomas SaldarriagaMr. and Mrs. James SeatterRichard M. SincerbeauxMr. and Mrs. Edwin C. StephensonMr. and Mrs. Tony Taliadoros and FayzeeMr. and Mrs. Clinton T. WhitingJohn and Nancy Yacavone

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram AlperReginald E. Barney Insurance AgencyMr. and Mrs. William A.G. BoyleJoy Mc.Intosh BucknerJames W. Campion, Inc. Hanover, N.H.John and Nancy ConklingMr. and Mrs. James D. ConniffDr. and Mrs. Forbes DelanyMr. and Mrs. Francis M. GlazierJ. Ronald GoodeCharles and Helen HillHirsch’s, Lebanon, N.H.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacob, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. James R. Jude Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kelly

Dr. and Mrs. Warren Knauer Robert M. LuskMr. and Mrs. John R. Me.Lane Jr.A Friend Of The Class Of ’81Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. PalmerMr. and Mrs. F. RothMr. and Mrs. Robert A. SincerbeauxChesley Juan SmithMr. and Mrs. B.F. SporherRobert B. StevensEdythe M. StorrowMr. and Mrs. Hugh A. TempleMr. and Mrs. A.C. TolandMr. and Mrs. Robert A. WhitcombWhite River Paper Co.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Moss Alexander, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Luis H. Ball M.Mr. and Mrs. Donald BrangMerrick Coates BrantsMr. and Mrs. Stewart S. DixonMr. and Mrs. G.M.A. GuterresDr. and Dr. Kerrebijn-BartoMascoma Savings Bank, Member FDIC

Adolfo G. Mendoza Dan M. Moody, Jr.Charles F. Morgan Robert and Elizabeth Porter Samos FamilyMr. and Mrs. Jacob Stolt-NielsenDr. James ThompsonCarla and Michael van Uithoven

Best wishes — Class of 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kobusch

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sampsonis

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It is with deepest sorrow that we include this page. Our student, classmate, and friend Willy died in Burlington, Verm ont, on June 7 after a brief illness.

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