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BLAZECARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL

CANAAN, NEW HAMPSHIRE1982-1983

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FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION

Mr. William Xavier Barron English Soccer, Wrestling, Lacrosse; Cardigan Cougar Advisor, Frisbee. Field and Games Clubs Advisor, B A., Colorado College.

Mr. and Mrs. Blunt, Debby, Heather, and Dana Donald E. Blunt: Science Department Chairman; I.P.S. and Principles of Science: Assistant Work Detail Coach; Sauna and Golf Clubs Advisor; B,S, Ed, Bridgewater State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University,

Mrs Linda Boucher Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; B.S Ed., Plymouth State College.

Mr. Neil Brier U.S. History: Soccer, Alpine Skiing, Cycling; Music and Field and Games Advisor; B A , Union College.

Mr. J. Dudley Clark Math: Soccer, Hockey. Lacrosse; Games Club Advisor; B,A., Trinity College; M.Ed., Northeastern University.

Mr. and Mrs. Carey and Katie Anthony Landon Carey: Reading and Study Skills, Language Training: Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Sailing: Cooking Club Advisor; B.A., Hobart College: M. Ed., University of Vermont. Rita Dunn Carey; U.S. and World History; Performing Arts; Blaze,National Junior Honor Society Advisor;B.A., Trinity College.

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Mr. John B. Coffin Math; Weightlifting Club Advisor; School Store Ivlanager; B.S.. University of Hartford.

Ivlr. and fvlrs. CollinsJoseph M. Collins; Assistant Headmaster; Director of Studies; Dean of Students; Math; Football, Basketball. Baseball; B.S., Boston University.

Mr and Mrs. Crowell James W. Crowell; Science; Infratnut.ils, Recrentional Sl<iing. Sailing; Stereo Club Advisor; B.S.. Yale University.

Mr..'R iCk C ru iksh an k Earth Science; Baseball; Wilderness Skills Club Advisor; B.A.. St. Lavi/rence University.

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fwr. and Mrs. Dalglish Garven Dalglish; English Department Chairman; Cardigan Tomorrow//Today Editor; Public Speaking Club Advisor; A.B.. Dartmouth College; M A,. Xavier University.

Mr F. David Dewey Principles of Science; Football. Hockey, Baseball; Remote-Control Models and Weightlifting Clubs AdvisorB.S.. M.S., Vanderbilt University; A S., Aquinas Junior

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Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and Kelly William Landon Farrell: Math; Cycling. Alpine Skiing; Model Club Advisor: B.A., Johnson State College. Shelly Farrell: Language Training; B.S., University of Missouri.

Mr. Harold Finkbeiner and Andrew Harold Finkbeiner Jr.: Fundamentals of Music, Music Appreciation, Music History, Keyboard; Performing Arts; Senior Karate Champion; Glee Club and Stain Glass Club Advisor; b.M.M.M. Westminister Choir College; M.Div.. McCormick Theological Seminary.

Mr. and Mrs. Hart Virginia Hart: Assistant Librarian; B.S., University of Georgia. William Hart: English; Intramurals Carolina; Certificate of Graduation, Pinehurst Golf Advantage School.

Mr. and Mrs. Heath. Amanda and Aaron Stephen L. Heath: Biology, Principles of Science; Football, Nordic Skiing, Lacrosse; Blaze Photography Advisor; B.S., Plymouth State College.

Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Jean-Mi and Natalie Jeffrey D. Hicks: Director of Admissions; Foreign Language Department Chairman; Soccer; B.A., Rollins College; M.A Trinity College; Certificate of French Studies, University of Lausanne. Mr. and Mrs. Howland

Cathy E. Howland: English, Typing; B.S., Worcester State College. Craig Lewis Howland: Spanish; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Lacrosse; Horseback Riding Club Advisor; B.A., Worcester State College

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

Mr. Marrion, Beth, Mrs. Marrion, Jennifer, Stephanie, and Jimmy

Constance F. Marrion: Language Training: B.Ed., Kenne State College. James N, Marrion: Director of Athletics: Math; Football, Basketball, Baseball; Weightlifting Club Advisor; B.Ed., Keene State College.

Mr. and Mrs. Marks Gary P. Marks: Woodworking, Intramurals. Recreational Skiing: Woodworking Club Advisor; B.A., Temple University; M.A., M.F.A., Bowling Green State University. Nela Marks: Art; Discovery Week Director; B.F.A., Bowling Green State University

Mr. Howard R. McQuarrie Spanish, French; Football, Nordic Jumping, Baseball Gymnastics and Scuba Clubs Advisor: B.S.,Southern Illinois University.

Mr. and Mrs. Ramos and Ramon Edilberto C. Ramos: Math Department Chairman; Basketball, Tennis; Computer Club Advisor; B.A., Feati University: M.T.S., Catholic University: M.A.L.S., Dartmouth College.

Mr. and Mrs. Rives Francis B. Rives: U.S. and World History: Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse: Senior Class Advisor; Models Club Advisor; B.A.. New England College.

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Mr. and Mrs. Scanlon Kathleen D. Scanlon: Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; B.S. Ed., St. Bonaventure University.

Mr. and Mrs. Shelton and Cathy Carol M. Shelton: Librarian: Audi-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, Stephamie and Chris Robert D. Small: English; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Tennis; Games, Silk Screen, Hiking Club Advisor; B.A., M. Ed., University of MassachusaettsC.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College. Thurza H. Small: Grade Six Reading, History, English; Performing Arts; B.S. Ed., M. Ed., North Adams College;C.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College.

Mr. Richard C. Stevens French; Soccer, Basketball, Tennis; Ping Pong Club Advisor; B.A., Westfield State College

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

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STAFF

Jacqueline Lary - Assistant Treasurer Linda McIntyre - Office Secretary

Shirley Lester - Admissions Office Judith Ribeiro - Bookkeeper

Star Roberts - Alumni Office Audrey Armstrong - Mail Room

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Mr. Warren Birch - Manager, Kenerson Athletic Center Mr. David Cushnnan - Chef-Steward

Denise Dadmun - Mailroom Dr. I. A. Dinerman - School Physician

Mrs. and Mrs. McIntyre Joseph R. McIntyre: School Nurse; A.S., Newton Junior College. Ruth Talbert-Assistant to the Headmaster27

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Bruce Wetmore, Brenda Sousa, Kathy Perrin. David Cushman

Eleanor Weller, Jean Williamson, Jean Ellms, Marcella Coleman, Dot Sweeney.

Don Cantlin

Ronny Sousa, John Robbins, Mark Weller, John Chapman, Grif Griffin, Howard Ross.

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THE CARDIGAN COOKIE MONSTERS

Top Row: Ian Arnof, John Beckley, David Block. Bottom Row: Muller Davis, Mrs. Wakely, George Green.

THE AUDIO-VISUAL CREW

Front: Peter Mahler, Middle: Warner Brown, Mrs. Shelton, Robert Little. Henry duPont. Back: David Block, Arnie Weiss, Ian Arnof.

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CARDIGAN CHOIR

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First Row: Covucci, Long, Selfe, Ray, Schneithorst, Hicks, Chomo, Reimers. Second Row: Cooper, Burnham, Jeters, Keilhauer, Staley, Martin, Swogger. Third Row: Sukhavanij, Rainold, Iyer, Cotter, Ladd. Fourth Row: duPont, Blinick, Brown, Lawrence, Little, Woodberry, Loomis, Choir Director: Mr. Finkbeiner.

NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY

1982-1983 Members: Hugh Stevens, Andy Georgescu, Mark Sukhavanij, Chris Humann, John Whalen. 1983 Members: Dan Zinsmeyer, Paul Gund, Greg Loomis, Jeremy Cohen, Tim Andres. 31

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VIVA ESPANA

After being chased by the girls, Hugh and Robert found a way to escape.

Robert Cool<, Mil<e Kender, Hugh Stevens, Corey Pullen, Henry Burnham, Ben Brewer, Mr. Howland, Mr. Coffin, Dan Zinsmeyer.

An old Jewish Church in Cordoba, in the old city.

The waterfront in Lisbon looks like a picturesque postcard.

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VARSITY STILL DOMINATES

Sitting: Curtis, Georgescu, Mann, Davis (Captain) Riihiluoma (Captain), Woodberry, Cobb, Baril, Finnerty. Second Row: Mr. Stevens (Coach), Horton, Poznick, Watkins, Bartalini, Sennott, Brevi/er, Suonpera, Mr. Hicks (Coach). Back Rovi : Cuevas, Meyer M., Whalen, Sukhavanij, Dauler, Meyers, Elliott D., Iyer.

Poznick comes to meet the ball

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Bartalini moves with the ball.

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RESERVE SOCCER HEADS FOR THE TOP

First Row; Lindberg, Beckley, Cohen (Captain), Andres (Captain), Purcell (Captain), Linkletter, Gund. Second Row: Keilhauer, Fletcher, Hicks, Lester R., Kender, Ladd, Usher, Kordish, Williams. Third Row: McMillan, McCurtin, Walker, Loomis, Gregg, Johnson Cr., Way, Mr. Clark (Coach), Rainold. 35

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VARSITY STRIVES FOR BETTER SEASON

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Bottom Row: Courts (Manager), Choe, Linehan, Wolin, Pullen (Captain), Kerry (Captain), Cohen A., Dawkins, King. Middle Row: Mr. Marrion (Coach), Green, Fromm, Koch, Cicia, Dantas, Hanser, McMurrey, Bryson, Ford, Mr. Dewey (Coach). Top Row: Perri, Blinick, Samos, Christensen, Belfon, Hawley, Lee, Cook, Stevens, Mr. Collins (Coach). Missing From Photo: Loud (Captain), Paglia.

Corey learns to hit. Doug-G goes for the goal.

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RESERVE FOOTBALL PASSES .500 MARK

Mr. Heath sends in a play. Clark breaks downfleld.

Kneeling: Halbrecht, Jeters, McBee C., Ray, Martin, Amos (Captain), Bryan, Dock, McBee W., Goodman. First Row: Weiss, A, (Manager), Farmer, Hoilman, Hillenbrand, Zinsmeyer (Captain), Goodrich, Kerr, Rice, Arnof, Coyne, Krause (Captain), Corrigan, Elliot W., Small (Manager). Second Row: Mr. Rives (Coach), Mr. Heath (Coach), Stevenson, Clark, Luddy, Wyckoff, Smart, Patterson, W., Jackson, Holt, Jones, Johnson Ch., Jako, Carrico, Bayne, Mr. McQuarrie (Coach), Mr. McIntyre (Coach).

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THIRD TEAM SOCCER WINS AT HOME

Front Row: Nields, Cooper (Manager), Rodman (Captain), Kulson (Captain), Leal, Selfe. Second Row: Long, Stuart, Staley, Reimers, Covucci, Shipp, Fellers, Cotter. Third Row: Robbins, Stone, Wallace, Arps, Caspersen, Withers. Fourth Row: Mr. Birch (Coach), Katzenbach, Gottlieb, Coes, Guttman, Mr. Brier (Coach).

Kulson takes a shot on goal

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NTRAMURALS REFLECTS ON FALL

Back Row: Wassitch, Mr. Howland, Farber, Fahey, Little, Arps, Second Row: Perkins, Swogger, Palya, Braun, Patterson, Vetri, Dunne, Lopez, Mathieson, Fox, Mr. Ramos. Front Row: Shinn, Hartmann, Burnham, Lawrence, Lester, Mr. Hart, Weiss T., Wan, Powers.

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CYCLING PREPARES FOR SPRING

Turell, Humann, Mullaly, Robertson, Sola, Ball, Schniewind, and Block. Mr. Farrell (Coach) not pictured.

■/dDuncan takes off during a time trial.

Robertson leads the pace-line.

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WRESTLERS HAVE WHAT IT TAKES

Sitting: Guttman, Stone, Gund, Caspersen, Lynch, Andres (Captain), Robbins. Standing: Usher, Wan, Lippe, Becl<ley, King, Whalen (Captain), Choe, Arps, Mr. Barron (Coach).

Jal<e goes down.

The first annual CMS Wrestling Tournament was a great success.

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VARSITY - THE 4TH QUARTER TEAM

Belfon goes up for the rebound. Holderness was tough under the basket.

Mr. Stevens (Coach). KendefQ^wfl, Loonnis, Georgescu. Ha' . Sukhavanij, Ray (Captain).

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RESERVES BOUNCES - BACKWARDS

Pacht (Manager), Shipp, Hicks, Withers, Cohen (Captain), Mahler, Shinn, Arnof, Amos (Captain), Mr. Ramos (Coach).

Amos gets ready to mal<e another great play.

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VARSITY DEFENDS TOURNEY TITLE

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First line turns in to help Dan.

Henry and Steve were there to guard the net.

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Kneeling: Johnson Ch., Fahey, Ford (Captain), Hoilman, Zinsmeyer, Bartalini (Captain), Linehan (Captain). Standing: Suonpera, Finnerty, Lindberg, Mr. Dewey (Coach), Watkins, Loud, Dantas, Corrigan, Poznick, Mr. Rives (Coach), Lee.

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RESERVE HOCKEY HAS TOUGH TIME

Sitting: McBee W., Staley, Perkins, Schnelthorst, Bryan, Linl<letter. Second Row: Bayne, McMillan, Coyne (Captain), Elliott W., Hillenbrand, Braun, Mullaly. Third Row Standing: Mr. Clark (Coach), Katzenbach, Fox (Manager), Clark (Captain), Paglia, Humann, Horton, McMurrey, Mr. McIntyre (Coach).

Schnelthorst waits for a pass at the blue line.

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ALPINE HAS NO HOME MEETS

On the Roof: Turell, Mann, Brewer, Kulson, Rodman, Kaplan. Down Below: Small, Chomo, Mr. Brier (Coach), Rainold, Cobb, Fletcher, Gottlieb, Schniewind, Mr. Farrell (Coach).

Cardigan is the fastest out of the starting gate. Fletcher moves through the tight gates at Eaglebrook.

Mann was the fastest on the team

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NORDIC SKI TEAM DEFEATED ELEMENTS

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First Row: Nields, Saunders, Cotter, Purcell. Second Row: Mr. Heath (Coach), Stephenson, Blinick, Patterson, Brewer, Johnson Cr., Krause, Ball, Mr. Cantlin (Coach).

Snow was scarce; but enthusiasm was high.

Bill earned the Most Valuable trophy traveling through the Northeast.

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LET’S HEAR IT FOR ASCUTNEY

Hartmann, Williams, Walker, Reimers, Farber, Block, Goodman, Patterson R., Holt.

Wolin, Farmer, Goodman, Holt, Williams, Pinson, Kordish, Way.

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Luis, who had never skied before, learned to ski well.A typical day at Clancy

Toward the end of the season the rope tow was almost Inoperable.

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OMC YACHTING CLUB

Front Row: Pacht, Wassitsch, Mathieson, Holt, Ralnold (Captain). Second Row: Little, Fox, Braun, Burnham, Lester R., Weiss. Third Row: Brown, Mr. Carey (Coach), Woodberry, duPont, Mr. Crowell (Coach).

Henry and Warner fly a spinniker. Rigging the F-J is a simple procedure.

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CYCLISTS STRONGEST EVER

Duncan Ball earned most valuable cyclist.

Twenty-mile time trial gets underway.

Small, Humann, Chomo, McMillan, Sola, Pullen, Mr. Farrell (Coach), Saunders, Hartmann, Lindberg, McCurtin, Gregg, Ball, Katzenbach, Schniewind. Mr. Brier (Coach) photographed the team.

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T WAS LIKE BASEBALL!

Sitting: Poznick, Elliot W „ Bartalini, Patterson W.,’ Choe, Linehan. Standing: Mr. Marrion (Coach), Paglia, Loud, Mann, Hawley, Belton, Koch, King (Manager), Mr. Collins (Coach).

Bartalini scores again.

The wind up and the pitch by PagliaMann holds the runner on first.

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RESERVES-BIG WINNERS OR BIG LOSERS

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Mike becomes pitcher after serving in the outfield. Eugene waits patientiy.

Left to Right; Loomis (Captain), Samos, Powers, Watl<ins, Halbrecht, Linl<letter, Cohen, Ray, Meyer M., Stevenson, Robertson, Blinick, Weiss A., (Manager), Hart (Coach).

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THIRD BASEBALL-NEW COACH, NEW TEAM

Kneeling: McBee W „ Cooper, Lynch, Staley. Sitting: Covucci, Schapiro, Kaplan, Reimers, Arps, Schneithorst. Standing: Mr. Cruikshank (Coach), McBee C., Cuevas, Lawrence, Swogger, Jeters, Keilhauer, Kerr (Manager).

Schneithorst stops a ground ball.

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THIRDS ALONE BEAT THE BIRD

The Co-Captains and Most Improved Player, David Way, load up for Lasalette.

First Row: Withers, Farber, Shipp, Fellers, Long, Courts, Nields (Manager). Second Row: Guttman, Wan, Ladd (Captain), Selfe, Baker, Dunne, Palya. Third Row: Mr. Clark (Coach), Way, Bayne, Jackson, Jones (Captain), Pacht, Perkins, Mr. Barron (CoacH).

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VARSITY HAD TO BE QUICK

First Row: Hoiiman, Clark, Dauler (Captain), Davis, Kulson, Gottlieb, Ford (Captain), Whalen, Dawkins, Krause, Finnerty, Corrigan. Second Row: Mr. Heath (Coach), Perri, Stevens (Captain), Cobb, McMurrey, Horton, Dantas, Brewer, Kerry, Wolin, Sherman, Lee, Sennott, Mr. McQuarrie (Coach).

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RESERVES OUTCLASSED BY OPPONENTS

Kneeling: Andres, Caspersen, Kaplan, McMillan, Amos, Zinsmeyer, Usher, Coyne, Mullally, Beckley. Standing: Wesby, Stuart, Smart, Patterson R., Mr. Howland (Coacti), Luddy, Meyer C., Mr. Rives (Coach), Gund, Wail<er, Fromm, Carrico, Johnson Cr.

Scoop it through.

One good check deserves another.

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VARSITY SERVED UP VICTORIES

Georgescu, Pinson, Fahey, Iyer, Martin, Mr. Stevens (Coach), Elliott D., Baril, Riihiluoma, Curtis.

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RESERVES GROUND DOWN OPPOSITION

Bill serves one up. Suki returns a sharply hit ball. Skipper "The Wall" Naft is relentless at the base line.

First Row: Leal, Cotter, Kordish, Hicks, Goodman, Block, Williams, Dock, Lester D. Second Row: Vetri, Arnof, Kender, Hillenbrand, Kunian, Sukhavanij, Kerr, Rodman. Third Row: Mr. Small (Coach), Jako, Wyckoff, Johnson Ch., Turrell, Naft, Mahler, Suonpera, Cook, Green, Mr. Ramos (Coach).

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SPORTS FOR ALL SEASONS

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THE YEAR IN SPORTSVarsity Soccer Third Soccer Varsity Basketball

CMS 3 1 MascomaCMS 2 7 K.U.A.CMS 4 4 LebanonCMS 3 3 LebanonCMS 4 1 HoldernessCMS 0 2 EaglebrookCMS 2 0 ThetfordCMS 7 2 MascomaCMS 4 0 BowCMS 3 3 ThetfordCMS 5 1 HoldernessCMS 11 1 K.U.A.CMS 4 2 All-Stars

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MVP- Matt Stuart Ml- Franklin Staley

0 6 Hanover CMS 34 32 Lebanon0 5 Lebanon CMS 52 51 Bow0 12 Hanover CMS 36 27 Woodstock0 6 Hanover CMS 37 55 Lebanon0 8 Eaglebrook CMS 46 41 Hartford2 0 Lebanon CMS 45 44 Mascoma0 10 Hanover CMS 38 51 Eaglebrook0 1 Lebanon CMS 36 37 Bow4 5 Lyme CMS 38 51 Holderness

Eaglebrook Tournament

CMS

3 wins 0 losses

MVP- Paul Riihiluoma Ml- Russell Cobb

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HartfordK.U.A.WindsorWoodstockMascomaC.F.A.K.U.A.

MVP- Andy Georgescu Ml- Albert Baril

Reserve Basketball

CMS 18 44 HartfordCMS 13 41 WoodstockCMS 26 45 PlainfieldCMS 19 62 LebanonCMS 41 49 PlainfieldCMS 25 32 HanoverCMS 23 35 MascomaCMS 41 27 LebanonCMS 40 38 WoodstockCMS 16 59 HartfordCMS 28 39 HanoverCMS 16 45 Mascoma

Hanover Tournament

CMS 44 23 CornishCMS 24 10 Hanover

CMS 0 14 PlymouthCMS 6 6 EaglebrookCMS 12 39 WoodstockCMS 6 2 NewportCMS 14 23 WindsorCMS 6 20 MonadnockCMS 0 14 PlymouthCMS 14 28 Fay School

ALL Tourney Players Mike Kender Jeremy Cohen Tourney MVP- Eugene RAY MVP- Jeremy Cohen Ml- Bohdi Amos

Reserve Soccer

CMS 0 10 HanoverCMS 3 4 MascomaCMS 2 4 LebanonCMS 2 4 WoodstockCMS 2 1 HartfordCMS 0 7 HanoverCMS 0 3 EaglebrookCMS 3 1 WoodstockCMS 2 8 LebanonCMS 1 0 MascomaCMS 0 1 BowCMS 3 1 HartfordUpper Valley TournamentCMS 1 3 Hartford

MVP- Bob Kerry Ml- Don PagliaSpecial Award - Corey Pullen

Reserve Football

MVP- Tim AndresAndy McMillan

Ml- Mike Kender

CMS 32 0 WoodstockCMS 16 32 PlymouthCMS 18 14 EaglebrookCMS 6 18 WindsorCMS 20 8 WoodstockCMS 6 28 PlymouthCMS 12 6 WindsorCMS 0 18 SpringfieldCMS 6 22 Hartford

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Ml- Bill Patterson Ml- John Holt MVP- Ed Krause

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CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS

Alpine Ski Team

Eaglebrool< Vermont Proctor Kingswood Eaglebrook K.U.A.Junior Preps Lakes Region

LossLossLossLossLossLossLossLoss

MVP-Chris Mann Ml-Steten Fletcher

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Varsity Hockey

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Jr. ChiefsHoldernessManchesterHoldernessManchester (OT)AssabetHanoverEaglebrookNorth ShoreK.U.A.Austin Prep. Assabet Jr. Chiefs

ST. PAULS TOURNAMENT

CMS 3 2 Reading (OT)CMS 5 1 CambridgeCMS 6 1 Fairfield

MVP- Paul Bartalini Ml- Chuck Hoilman Most Dedicated- Doug Linehan

WrestlingCMS 21 86 HarwoodCMS 65 31 Essex Jet.CMS 19 48 EaglebrookCMS 6 59 SpringfieldCMS 8 69 Springfield’CMS 30 30 St. JohnsburyCMS 24 49 Essex Jet.CMS 31 87 KeeneCMS 24 56 Essex Jet.CMS 13 54 LancasterSpringfield Tournament

CMS: 2 Firsts2 SecondsCardigan Tournament

CMS: 2 Firsts1 SecondEaglebrook Tournament

CMS: 1 Third2 Fourths

MVP- Finn CaspersenMl- Chris RobbinsMost Dedicated- Paul Gund

Nordic Ski Team

Running

CMS Eaglebrook WinCMS Vt. Academy WinCMS Lebanon WinCMS Eaglebrook 2ndCMS Proctor Win

MVP- Ben Saunders Ml- Craig Johnson

Jumping

CMS CMS CMS CMS

Bear Mt. WinNewport WinLebanon/Kingswood WinProctor Win

Reserve Hockey

MVP- Bill Blinck Ml- Darren Purcell

CMS 1 6 WoodstockCMS 0 11 HartfordCMS 2 5 SpringfieldCMS 0 3 WoodstockCMS 0 5 LebanonCMS 1 4 HanoverCMS 0 3 LebanonCMS 1 4 HartfordCMS 2 5 Pleasant ValleyCMS 2 3 KearsargeCMS 0 6 EaglebrookCMS 1 4 LebanonCMS 2 4

MVP- Eric Braun Ml- Doc McMurrey

Hanover

Varsity Baseball

CMS 3 5 MascomaCMS 10 12 TiltonCMS 10 14 K.U.A.CMS 4 5 K.U.A.CMS 6 8 BowCMS 11 18 VermontCMS 11 5 WoodstockCMS 6 7 ClaremontCMS 6 a New HamptonCMS 7 2 PlainfieldCMS 2 9 DeerfieldCMS 15 4 WindsorCMS 2 3

MVP - Paul Bartalini Ml - Chris Mann

Eaglebrook

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Reserve BaseballVarsity Lacrosse

CMS 1 18 MascomaCMS 6 10 St. Mary’sCMS 4 11 HartfordCMS 24 1 HanoverCMS 6 16 LebanonCMS 3 11 WoodstockCMS 13 2 Mascoma

8 10CMS 3 23 LebanonCMS 14 4 HartlandCMS 2 9 WoodstockCMS 9 15 Eaglebrook

MVP - Jeremy Cohen Ml - Ian Robertson

Third Baseball

CMS 2 11 WoodstockCMS 0 32 WoodstockCMS 10 21 BrownsvilleCMS 8 10 Hartland

13 11CMS 1 6 EaglebrookMl - Eric Jeters

Cycling

CMS Northfleld-Mt. Hermon WinCMS Deerfield WinCMS Vermont WinCMS Kennett Win

Sailing

CMS BrewsterCMS Northfield-Mt. HermonCMS BrewsterCMS Northfield-Mt. Hermon

MV Skipper - Anton Rainold MV Crew - Robert Little

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Varsity Tennis

CMS 2 11 K.U.A.CMS 9 0 VermontCMS 9 0 HoldernessCMS 9 0 ' BrewsterCMS 9 0 TiltonCMS 9 0 VermontCMS 8 1 HanoverCMS 2 9 DeerfieldCMS 9 0 HoldernessCMS 9 0 WoodstockCMS 9 0 HanoverCMS 9 2 K.U.A.CMS 1 8 Eaglebrook

Fay Tournament - Second MVP - Cragin Curtis Ml - Albert Baril

Reserve Tennis

CMS 3 1 HartfordCMS 8 7 WoodstockCMS 6 6 WoodstockCMS 5 7 WoodstockCMS 6 4 WoodstockCMS 7 5 Hartford

Ml - Skipper Naft

CMS 4 6 PinkertonCMS 4 9 WoodstockCMS 9 4 HanoverCMS a 4 HoldernessCMS 12 7 VermontCMS 12 5 DeerfieldCMS 10 3 PinkertonCMS 9 2 WaynefleetCMS 11 5 HanoverCMS 7 2 VermontCMS 8 9 Eaglebrook (OT)MVP - Muller Davis Ml - Chuck Hoilman

Reserve Lacrosse

CMS 4 6 HoldernessCMS 1 4 WoodstockCMS 1 9 ProctorCMS 8 4 HartfordCMS 0 9 HanoverCMS 5 0 HartfordCMS 0 7 HanoverCMS 3 6 WoodstockCMS 1 8 Eaglebrook

MVP - Ryan Luddy Ml - Robert Patterson

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Third LacrosseCMS 4 3 HanoverCMS 0 7 HanoverCMS 3 2 WaynefleetCMS 1 3 HanoverCMS 1 3 HanoverCMS 4 3 EaglebrookMl - David Way

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BY NATURE’S GIFTS BENIGN

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WE RAISE OUR SONG67

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OF THANKFULNESS FOR BEAUTY

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WHICH IS THINE

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At Cardigan we have many different clubs. A few of them shown here are unicycling, woodcarving, cooking, weightlifting, ping pong, sauna, silkscreening, games, gymnastics, model building, and magic.

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WHEN DAY FADES INTO DREAMS

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OF GOALS TOWARD WHICH WE

Students at Cardigan learn in many ways, both in the classroom and through the experience of observing and participating in activities out­side the classroom. Class groups go to Cape Cod, the Freedom Trail, Shelburne Museum, Squam Lakes Science Center, and the Boston Mu­seum of Fine Arts; and the entire school experiences the excitement of a New England fair at Sandwich.

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ALL WILL STRIVE

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TO KEEP THY FAITHS ALIVE

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Left: French students thoroughly enjoyed their spring trip to Paris and the French countryside. Above: The Performing Arts production of Oliver was well received. The Best Actor and Actress awards went to David Elliott and Paige Eastman and Most Versatile Actor and Actress awards went to Roger Woodberry and Kim Baker.

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TOGETHER WE WILL STRIVE,D

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As Cardigan is mirrored inOur crystal lake so clearMay we through life reflect Thy truthsAnd mennories as dear;Of sunnmer’s green;Fall’s colors bright Of glimmering stars at night.God give us strength to carry on Through storm or weather fair The peace, vouchsafed by living here, For all the world to share.

ROBERT 0. HOPKINSCARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL HYMN

HAROLD FINKBEINER

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Brewster IIBottom Row: Mika Suonpera, John Holt, Chris Small, Second Row: Robert Fox, Vincent Wan, Fred Reimers, Craig Johnson, Trey Weiss. Top Row: Robert Patterson, Henry Burnham, Jacob Guttman, Tim Andres, Leonard Stone.

French ILee Lawrence, John Mulally, Mike Farber, Eric Braun, Steve Poznick, Peter Sola, Jonah Kaplan, David Block, Tim Clark, Tad Cotter, Jeff Stevenson.

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HaywardBill Patterson, Jamie Gregg, Andy Perri, Ian Arnof, Eugene Ray, John Beckley, John Bayne, Robert Belfon.

Banks-Greenwood-Franklin.Front Row: Luis Leal, Ari Halbrecht, Ward McBee, Franklin Staley. Second Row: Chris Carrico, Trevor Fromnn, Larry Rodman. Third Row: Jim Finnerty, Eugene Choe, Peter Mahler.

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French IIGreg Loomis, Bill Hillenbrand, Steve Corrigan, John Bryan, Jason Jones, Curt Linkletter, Bill McCurtin, Craig Wallace, Eric Jeters, Don Kunian, Chris Katzenbach.

Day StudentsTop Row: Bodhi Amos, Robert Lester, Chris Shipp, Brian Fellers. Bottom Row: Chris Small, Darren Purcell, Chris Robbins, Jessie Pacht, David Lester.

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Brewster IBottom Row: Jamie Chomo, Arnie Weiss, Rene Keilhauer. Middle Row: Paul Gund, Finn Caspersen, John-Gordon Swogger, Top Row: Michael Jackson, Piers Mathieson, Chris Sherman.

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Hinman IBottom Row: Jim Schneithorst, John Covucci. Middle Row: Cunliffe McBee, Ted Martin, Mil<e Kender, Billy Dock. Top Row: Matt Stuart, Ian Robertson, Tom Fahey, Alex Powers.

Hinman IIFront Row: Curtis Arps, Matt Shapiro, Tory Wesby, Jeremy Cohen, Eric Linberg, Dana Lynch. Second Row: George Wyckoff, Fred Usher, Ryan Luddy, Chuck King, Curt Watkins, Mike Hawley, Brad Horton.

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CLASS OF ’83 DEDICATES BLAZE TO CHIEF AND FINKY

Mr. Finkbeiner’s unstinting efforts witin the Clioir, Inis invaluable assistance in the Performing Arts program, his constant presence at the piano or organ for Chapel and school meetings, and his position as the “ Poet Laureate” of Cardigan Mountain School make him a treasured member of the faculty. Without Mrs. Shelton, not only would life be difficult, it would be positively boring. It Is she who arranges for the electrical and telephone lines to be blown; it is she who sends immense Get Well cards to anyone in the hospital; it is she who bakes giant cookies - the “ incredible edibles” which are a legend at Cardigan. To this lady, who is not only a “ Librarian” , but truly a “ Resourceress” ; and to this gentle man, who swears like a sailor, but loves as readily, we the Class of 1983, proudly dedicate the Blaze - to Chief and Finky.

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lan-Duncan Douglas Ball New York City, New York

Varsity Cycling 8 (Most Improved), 9 (Most Valuable), Nordic Ski Team 8,9, Varsity Cycling 8 (Most Valuable), 9 (Most Valuable); Music Appreciation, Flying Models; Floor Leader - Proctor House 9.

Albert Alain Baril Beverly Hills, California

Varsity Soccer 8, 9, Reserve Basketball 8 (Captain), Varsity Basketball 9 (Most Improved), Varsity Tennis 8, 9; Weightlifting, Indoor Soccer, Games, Art; History Prize 8; Floor Leader - French II 9.Time may change me, but I can't change time. David Bowie

William Barnard Blinick Braintree, Massachusetts

Varsity Football 8, 9, Nordic Ski Team 8 (Rookie of the Year Jumper), 9 (Most Valuable Jumper), Reserve Baseball 8, 9; Instrumental, Horseback Riding, Models.

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Benjamin Wells Brewer Breckenridge, Colorado

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Nordic Ski Team 8, 9, Alpine Ski Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Stereo, Trap Shooting, Sauna; Diningroom Superintendent 9.Perpetual motion is the key to life.

Warner LaValle Jones Brown Goshen, Kentucky

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9, Alpine Ski Team 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Sailing 9; Games, Woodcarving, Magic, Golf; Head of Audio Visual 9.

Russell Fraser Cobb Bedford, New Hampshire

Intramurals 8, Varsity Soccer 9 (Most Improved), Alpine Ski Team 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Sauna, Frisbee, Ping Pong.

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Samuel Horton Coes Campton, New Hampshire

Alpine B Team 8, Recreational Sl<iing 9, Varsity Sailing 8 (Most Valuable Crew), 9; Woodworking, Unicycle, Silk Screening.But I am working!

Robert Murray Cook Houston, Texas

Reserve Football 7, 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Nordic Ski Team 9, Reserve Tennis 7, 8, Reserve Tennis 9; Models, Woodshop, Sportsman; Floor Leader- Clark Morgan II 9.

Cragin George Ingham Curtis Paget, Bermuda

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine A Team 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 8 (Captain), Varsity Tennis 9; Sportsman, Oliver 9.

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7Michael Robert Dantas

Reading, Massacliusetts Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Sauna, Ping Pong, Unicycle, Weight­lifting; Floor Leader-Hlnman I 9.

Tod Jannes Dauler Cross River, New York

Reserve Soccer 7, 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine B Team 7, 8 (Most Valuable), Alpine A Teann 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7,8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Models, Ping Pong.The future is uncertain and the end is always near.

Muller Davis, Jr.Glencoe, Illinois

Varsity Soccer 8, 9 (Captain), Alpine B Team 8, Nordic Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Magic, Comedy; Public Relations Director 9. Duel!!!?

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David Eastham Dawkins Houston, Texas

Varsity Footbali 9, Rec. Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Gymnastics, Games, Sportsman; Diningroom Superintendent 9.“ In and out the window like a moth before a flame. "-(Grateful Dead)

Henry Belln duPont IV Southport, Connecticut

Reserve Soccer 7 (Most Improved), Third Team Soccer (Most Valuable) 8, Intramurals 9, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Performing Arts 9, Sailing 7, 8 (Captain), 9; Blaze, Woodworking, Magic, Scuba; Head of Auditorium 8, Job Foreman 9

David Edward Elliott Bronxville, New York

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Reserve Basketball 8, Performing Arts 9 (Most Valuable), Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Backgammon, Games, Horseback Riding, Ping Pong, Blaze Staff; Floor Leader-Franklin House 9. “ Sitting plush with a royal flush, Aces back to back."-(Grateful Dead)

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Michael Scott Farmer Peterborough, New Hampshire

Reserve Soccer 8, Reserve Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Baseball 8, 9; Weightlifting, Models, Silk Screening.Mr. Artist himself.

Thomas Henry Ford North Billerica, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Sportsman; Floor Leader- Newton House 9.

Peter Andrew Georgescu, Jr.Chicago, Illinois

Varsity Soccer 8, 9, Reserve Basketball8 (Captain, Most Valuable), Varsity Basketball 9 (Most Valuable), Varsity Tennis 8, 9; Computer, French, Literature, Blaze Staff; Floor Leader - Brewster I 9, Senior Class President, National Junior Honor Society.There must be a way out of here, said the joker to the thief; There’s so much confusion, I can’t get no relief. - Bob Dylan

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Randolph Shawn Goodman Miami Beach, Florida

Reserve Football 7, 9, Third Team Soccer 8, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 7 (Most Improved), 8, 9; Wind Power, Magic, Unicycle.

James Owen Gottlieb Fall River, Massachusetts

Reserve Soccer 8, Third Team Soccer 9, Alpine B Team 7, 8, Alpine A Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Horseback Riding, Ping Pong, Sauna, Blaze Staff; Oliver 9. They say hard work never hurt no one; but I’m not taking any chances.

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George Edward Green Miami, Florida

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Third Team Baseball 8, Recreational Tennis 9; Weightlifting, Silk Screening, Games, Woodworking; Public Relations Director9.Don’t run from your strains; turn and face them.

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Anton Peter Hartmann Bronxville, New York

Cycling 8, Reserve Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Cycling 8, 9; Flying Models, Models, Horseback Riding, Indoor Soccer.Anyone can do anything if they hold the right card, so I am thinking about my life, I’m thinking very hard. Deal me another hand Lord this one is too hard. Deal me another hand Lord this one is too hard.

Charles William Hoilman, III Westwood, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 8, 9, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Horseback Riding, Soccer, Music Appreciation; Foreign Language Lab Assistant 9.“ Dr. No”

Christian Humann New York City, New York

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Cycling (Captain, Most Improved) 9, Reserve Hockey 8, 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8,Varsity Cycling 9; Flying Models, Sportsman, Blaze; Floor Leader-Clark Morgan III.Look around and choose your own ground, for long you live and high you fly and smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.

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Michael John Iyer Saco, Maine

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine B Team 8, Perfornning Arts 9, Third Baseball 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Weightlifting, Gymnastics, Indoor Soccer, Horseback Riding, Cougar. "W hat you deserve you get.”

Christopher Richard von Jako Melrose, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 8, 9, Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 8, 9; Computer, Ping Pong, Cooking, Weightlifting.This old viTorld keeps spinning around.

James Herman Kerr, IV Houston, Texas

Reserve Soccer 8, Reserve Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 8, 9; Games, Weightlifting, Art; I’ ll see you on the dark side of the moon.

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Robert James Kerry Ann Arbor, Michigan

Varsity Footbail 8, 9, Reserve Hocl<ey8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Sportsnnan.

Mark Stephens Koch St. Louis, Missouri

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity Nordic Team 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Sauna, Remote-control, Scuba, Sportsman, Golf; Dining Room Superintendent 9.

Andrew Howland Kulson Harbor Springs, Michigan

Third Soccer 6, Reserve Football 7, 8, Third Soccer 9, Alpine B Team 6, 7, Alpine A Team 8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse6, 7, (Captain) 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Woodcarving, Music, Golf, Sportsman; Floor Leader- Banks House 9.People try to put us down just because we get around.

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Henry Rozier Lee Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Varsity Football 8, 9, Reserve Hockey8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse (Most Improved) 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Weightlifting, Blaze; Floor Leader- Stowell House 9,

Douglas Joseph Linehan, Jr. Beverly, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 8, (Most Dedicated) 9, Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Volleyball, Speed Skating, Horseback Riding, Silk Screen; Recreational Co-Director 9."Being broke is a pain,” "The vi hinn or rim” , "Bow, New Hampshire” , "Break Down” .

Robert Carter Little Savannah, Georgia

Intramurals 7, 8, 9, Recreational Skiing7, 8, Performing Arts 9, Intramurals 7, Sailing 8, 9; tragic. Remote Control; Chaplain’s Assistant 9.There are always alternatives.

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Juan Pedro Lopez-Santillo Coba, Mexico

Varsity Cross Country Running 9, Varsity Swim Team (Captain) 9, Varsity Buii Fighting (Captain) 9; Public Speal<ing, Passport and Visa Making Ciub 9.Will The Real John Lopez Please Stand Up!

John David Loud Woburn, Massachusetts

Varsity Football 8, 9, (Captain), Varsity Hockey 8, 9, Reserve Baseball 8 (Most Improved), Varsity Baseball 9; Wood Carving, Sportsman, Blaze Staff, Oliver 9; Fire Marshal; Floor Leader - French I9, Senior Class Vice President.The only thing there is to live for is life itself.

John Christopher Mann Brattleboro, Vermont

Varsity Soccer 8 (Most Improved), 9, Alpine A Team 8 (Most Improved), 9, Sailing Team 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Blaze Darkroom Staff 8, 9.It was all just another brick in the wall. Pink Floyd

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Allen Lamar McMurrey Houston, Texas

Reserve Football 7, 8, Varsity Football9, Wrestling 7, Reserve Hockey 8, 9 (Most Improved), Reserve Lacrosse 7,8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Models, Indoor Soccer, Ski Touring, Frisbee, Weightlifting.Please allow/ me to introduce myself. I'm a man of wealth and taste. The Rolling Stones

Christopher Todd Meyer Andover, Vermont

Third Team Soccer 7, 8, Varsity Soccer9, Alpine Ski Team 7, Reserve Basketball 8, Performing Arts 9,Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, 9; Models, Games, Woodshop, Cougar; Clean Room Award 7, 8, Fire Marshal 7, 9. Who can it be now, living in Allentown? Get luckyl Why me? Art is expression.

Seymour Kevin Naft Glencoe, Illinois

Third Team Soccer 7, 8, Intramurals 9, Recreational Skiing 7, 9, Reserve Basketball 8, Reserve Tennis 7, 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Magic.

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Donald Jamieson Paglia Reading, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9 (Most Improved), Reserve Hockey 8, 9, Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Weightlifting, Trap Shooting, Silk Screening; Recreational Co-Director 9.

Jorge Pinson Mexico City, Mexico

Reserve Soccer 8, Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Ping Pong, Models, Games.To live your own life, to be the one you want to be. That is success.

Lee Corey Pullen Houston, Texas

Reserve Soccer 7, Varsity Football 8, 9 (Captain, Most Valuable), Nordic Team 7 (Most Improved Jumper), 8 (Captain, Most Valuable), 9, Reserve Tennis 7, Cycling A Team 8 (Most Improved), 9; Sportsman; Head of Stoddard Center 9.

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Jeremy Alexander Rice Beverly Hills, California

Reserve Football 8, 9, Alpine B Team 8, Reserve Hockey 9, Reserve Baseball 8, Reserve Tennis 9; Models, Weightlifting, Golf.

Paul John Riihiluoma Warwick, Bermuda

Reserve Soccer 6, 7, Varsity Soccer 8,9 (Most Valuable), Reserve Basketball6, Reserve Hockey 7, 8, Performing Arts 9, Varsity Tennis 6, 7, 8, 9; Weightlifting, Models, Woodcarving, Sportsman.What a long, strange trip it’s been. Grateful Dead

Alexander Samos Robles Panama City, Panama

Third Team Soccer 7, Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 6, 7, 8, 9, Fourth Team Baseball 8, Third Team Baseball 7, 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Sportsman, Cooking, Ping Pong, Games, Public Speaking; Fire Marshal, National Junior Honor Society8, Math Prize, Laboratory Assistant 8, Diningroom Co-Monitor 9.El camino del conocimiento se resume en la mejor comrension de nuestra prepia ignorancia.

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Nelson Rathborne Schniewind Boston, Massachusetts

Intramurals 8, Cycling B Team 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Alpine B Team 9, Reserve Baseball 8, Cycling B Team 9; Cougar Staff, Speed Skating, Golf, Cooking.I'm turning over a new/ face.

Stoddard Anthony Sennott New York City. New York

Reserve Soccer 8 (Most Improved), Varsity Soccer 9, Reserve Basketball 8 (Most Improved), Varsity Basketball 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Music Appreciation, Indoor Soccer, Games, Blaze Staff; Floor Leader - Hinman II 9.Life is not a bummer; just living it is.

William Anthony Smart Concord, New Hampshire

Intramurals 8, Varsity Football 9, Performing Arts 8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Games, Frisbee, Gymnastics.Comes a time when you’re driftin’ , Comes a time when you settle down. Neal Young

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Hugh Richard Stevens Ascutney, Vermont

Reserve Football 7, 8, Varsity Football9, Wrestling 7 (Most Improved), Nordic Ski Team 8 (Most Improved Jumper), 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Sportsman, Scuba Diving: National Junior Honor Society 8, 9, Floor Leader- Hayward Hall 9.Who is this Lopez character, anyhow?

Amarit Sukhavanij Bangkok, Thailand

Third Team Soccer 7, Reserve Football8, Varsity Soccer 9, Reserve Basketball7, 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Third Team Baseball 7, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Cougar, Public Speaking, French, Blaze Staff, Literary Project; Room Inspection, Math, Foreign Language Prizes 7, Science, French English Prizes 8, Diningroom Superintendent 8, National Junior Honor Society 8, 9, School Leader 9.After watching the moonlight, the shadow rose up. And walked home.With me.

Jeffrey Lichter Turell Harrison, New York

Third Team Soccer 8, Cycling 9, Alpine B Team 8, Alpine A Team 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9;Horseback Riding, Weightlifting, Games; Diningroom Superintendent 9.Fight for what’s right.

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Joseph Phillip Vetri Ridgefield, Connecticut

Intramurals 8, 9, Recreationat Skiing 8, 9, Sailing 8, Tennis 9; Flying Models, Model Building, Games, Weightlifting.

John Lewis Whalen Arlington, Vermont

Third Soccer 7, Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7, Wrestling 8, (Captain) 9 (Captain),Third Team Baseball 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Model Building, Indoor Soccer, French, Blaze Staff; History, Science, English Prizes 7, Room Inspection Aw^ard 8, National Junior Honor Society 8, 9; Blaze Editor, Brewster I! Floorleader, Senior Class Secretary 9. The road goes ever on and on down from the door where It began. Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must folow, if I can. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

David J. Wolin Ann Arbor, Michigan

Varsity Football 8, 9, Alpine Ski B Team 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9;Computer, Weightlifting; Art Prize 8. What is going through your mind, Mr. Dave, please turn it down. Your doomed . . . KADOOGA.

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Roger Conant Woodberry Reading, Massachusetts

Third Soccer 7 (Captain), 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Nordic Team 7, Recreational Skiing 8, Performing Arts9, (Most Versatile), Reserve Lacrosse 7, Varsity Sailing 8, 9; Woodworking, Art, Blaze: “ Life is too important to take it seriously.”

Daniel Mark Zinsmeyer St. Louis, Missouri

Reserve Football 8, (Captain) 9, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse (Captain) 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Floor Leader-Greenwood House: National Junior Honor Society9. P.S. My great ancestor.

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MARK SUKHAVANIJ - SCHOOL LEADER HENRY DUPONT - JOB FOREMAN

CLASS OFFICERS - CLASS OF 1983

ANDREW GEORGESCU - PRESIDENT, JOHN WHALEN - SECRETARY-TREASURER, JOHN LOUD - VICE-PRESIDENT. Not present for photo Mr. Rives - Advisor.

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BEING A STUDENT LEADER IS

David Elliott, Dan Zinsmeyer, Andy Kulson, Tom Ford, Duncan Ball, Hugh Stevens, Henry Lee.

Tad Sennott, Chris Humann, John Whalen, Albert Baril, Robert Cook, John Loud, Mike Dantas, Andy Georgescu.

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MORE THAN JUST NOT WAITING.

Robert Little, Muller Davis, David Dawkins, Alex Samos, George Green, Jeff Turell, Mark Koch, Ben Brewer, Chris Mann.

Doug Linehan, Corey Pullen, Warner Brown, Paul Bartalini, Don Paglia, Steve Poznick.

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THE THREE SURVIVORS

Paul Riihiluoma, Alex Samos, Andy Kulson.

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DAMP WEATHER, NOT SPIRITS

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Ithough Mr. Peter Georgescu chose to speak to the parents, s had a message for all.

There was a standing O for both the class and the Commencement message.

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OUTSTANDING MEMBERS-CLASS OF ’83The Pannaci Memorial Award is to be given annually by the Class of 1959 as a nriemorial to Karl J. Pannaci, to that mennber of the Senior Class who in the eyes of his fellow students has achieved and best attained ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership, and general social and spiritual adjustnnent.

Amarit Sukhavanij was awarded the Pannaci Mennorial Award and earned the Senior Prize as the Senior with the highest academic average.

John Whalen was awarded the Hinnnan Prize, a prize given annually in mennory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hinman to the mennber of the school who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrious application to his studies, through his attitude on the playing field, and by his behavior and integrity, most nearly approaches the Ideals of manhood as conceived in the minds of the Founders of Cardigan Mountain School.

The winner of this year’s Founders Prize was Henry duPont. It is awarded to the boy in the student body who has the will to complete any project, regardless of the difficulties encountered, without thought of personal gain, and whose objective is a job well done in the same approach that characterized the life of Harold P. Hinman, one of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.

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TO THE STUDENT WHO, IN THE OPINION OF THE FACULTY . . .

. . . has a quiet, cheerful dependability; untiring service to Stoddard Theatre; sincere, inspired, and careful dedication to all tasks; and has set a willing and positive example of responsibility. Robert Carter Little

. . . has shown a linriitless generosity of spirit; enthusiastic devotion to Cardigan; unselfish guidance to younger students; a determined approach to academics and athletics; and is truly a gentleman. Michael Robert Dantas

. . . has unquestioned integrity; quiet, effective diligence, industry, and leadership, and a special, unreserved humility which greets all with a bountiful heart and a benevolent disposition. Christian Humann

. . . has had the courage to remain an individual while becoming an integral part of the Cardigan community; and who has attained the high ideals which he set for himself in academics and in the Performing Arts.Roger Conant Woodberry

. . . has shown his devotion to the School through the many aspects of his life here; has given unselfishly of his time in a year when so much has been asked of those willing to give; and has represented Cardigan, both at home and abroad with that courteous, gentle manner which is his hallmark.Warner LaValle Jones Brown 121

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LAMPOON

Ah, rest and relaxation at last! Beauty and the beast - where’s Beauty?

And you thought I wouldn’t make it!

Greetings from the Land of Oz

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BLAZE STAFF

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SECTION HEADS

SPECIAL SECTION FACULTY SECTION SENIOR SECTION SPORTS SECTION

DARKROOM

PHOTOGRAPHERS

LAYOUT

ADVERTISINGCOPY

ADVISORS

JOHN WHALEN

JOHN WHALEN JEREMY COHEN

JOHN LOUD JIM GOTTLIEB

HENRY LEE CHRIS MANN

BRAD HORTON HENRY LEE

CHRIS MANN COREY PULLEN

VINCENT WAN ROGER WOODBERRY

DAVID ELLIOTT COREY PULLEN

TAD SENNOTT AMARIT SUKHAVANIJ

JEREMY COHEN AMARIT SUKHAVANIJ ROGER WOODBERRY

DAVID ELLIOTT JOHN LOUD

ANDREW GEORGESCU RITA CAREY

STEPHEN HEATH

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THIS IS A STAPH??!!

I just stopped in for some tea.

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Compliments of

^.SimplexSimplex Time Recorder Co.Simplex Plaza, Gardner, Massachusetts 01441

Fire, Security Energy and Building

Control Systems Time and

Attendance Recorders

2120 Multiplex Building Management System

Electronic Time Calculator (ETC)

SPECIAL THANKS SPECIAL THANKSTO TO

Mr. and Mrs. Finn M. W.Daniel 0. Barry Casperson

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PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Georgescu David M. Johnson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Warner Jones Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kunian

Steven Sandor Samos and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Zinsmeyer

BOOSTERSRobert Bayne John Bryan

Coke Enterprise - J. Lary Manager Mrs. H. B. du Pont

Mr. and Mrs. August Hillenbrand Dr. and Mrs. Virgil T. Jackson, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. George R. A. Johnson and Chip Craig Harrison Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kerr, Jr.

Nelson’s Proud Mother & Brothers Maureen Sennott

Mrs. Francis C. Webre Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Whalen

DartmouthNATIONALB a n k H ^ HMain Street, Hanover. 643-2500 Lyme O ffice. 795-2101 Neighborhood Center,51 Lyme Road, 643-6321

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SUBSCRIBERSMr. and Mrs. William McKenzie Andres Ian ArnofMr. and Mrs. Anthony L. CareyJ. Dudley ClarkRobert M. CookRobert T. CoyneMr. and Mrs. James W. CrowellMr. and Mrs. Edmund K. DinsmoreMrs. Henry B. du Pont IIIMrs. A. J. EasthamMr. and Mrs. Wright ElliottDr. and Mrs. Richard O. ElliottMr. and Mrs. Savage Frieze, Jr.Robert S. GilletteAnn & Fred GottliebMr. and Mrs. Peter W. HartmannRita S. HennesseyMr. and Mrs. Chuck HoilmanMr. and Mrs. Robert M. KelihauerJohn B. KenersonMr. and Mrs. Carl V. KochWIT-O-MATIC, INC. - Earl Kulson

John and Larry LikshisThe Mahler Family “ Sapere Aude”John MannMr. and Mrs. William M. Meehan Mr. and Mrs. James E. Meyer Sherrie & Albert J. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Melville C. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Patterson, Jr. Richard & Linda Saunders James E. Schneithorst Henry E. Schneiwind, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Schroeder Fred C. Scribner, Jr.Stuart Sherman Robert D. & Thurza H. Small Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Staley, Jr. John L. TowerMr. and Mrs. Robert L. TurrellJohn L. WhalenMrs. Daniel F. WheelerMr. and Mrs. Paul T. WoodberryMr. and Mrs. G. M. Wyckoff, Jr.

SPONSORSC. Colby Bent C.L.O.Bent, McCrlllis & Eldredge InsuranceForrester ClarkMr. and Mrs. John B. CoffinMr. and Mrs. Joe CollinsCharles CottingMr. and Mrs. Edward J. Eughand Mr. and Mrs. J. Farmer Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hicks Dr. and Mrs. Geza von Jako Alex Lippe Mrs. Lewis M. Little Reverend Harry Mahoney F. Michael McGean Robert & Patricia Mullaly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Player E. PriceMr. and Mrs. Fred Reimers SugarJohn-Gordon Swogger Roger C. Woodberry

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