CARDIGAN - OUR FORTIETH YEAR
BUILDINGS THROUGH THE YEARS
C lark -M o rg an was the first building o f the school and is today one o f the m ain buildings o f the cam pus. A t bottom left, the G reen Shed, although it has been moved from behind Brew ster to dow n by the m ainten ance barn , is still Coach S h elto n 's headquarters, w here he can be found p lo tting out aftern oon activ ities for a group o f "d ad-d urn p ills ." Several houses have been b u ilt as sm all dorm itories over the years; Franklin H ouse was the latest o f these, show n under con stru ction above. A t upper right, the gym nasium was built to accom odate sports p rogram s and has been expanded to becom e the K enerson C enter w ith lock er room , team room s, and social center. T h e original bu ild ing w hich housed Cardigan M ou ntain Sch ool continu es to serve an educational purpose as the New C anaan Academ y.
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From the new est bu ild in g on cam pus, the Stoddard C enter, w hich houses the K irk Library , R ead ing D ep artm ent, Foreign Language D ep artm ent, and theatre com plex, to C lark -M o rg an H all, the orig in al H affen reffer hom e, the b u ild in gs on cam pus h arm onize w ith one another as well as w ith their su rrou nd in gs. Show n here, clockw ise from the left, are the Stoddard C enter, the K enerson C enter, the C hapel, C lark - M org an , H o p k in s H all, and B an k s H ouse.
ACTIVITIES ARE A SOURCE OF TRADITION
Though we've managed to place a roof over our skating facilities since 1961, we still have to put up with the ever-changing New England weather. O ver the years, musical expression - from soloists to an orchestra - have been a part of Cardigan m emories. As Cardigan has grown, its athletic program has grown to appeal to an ever- widening interest in both individual and team sports. New boys (and old boys) have been climbing Cardigan M ountain since the founding of the school - this group in 1949.
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CLUBS FOSTER STUDENTS' INTERESTS
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Some popular clubs this year, shown on page 14, are Outdoor Games, Conditioning, Free Skating, and Ice Fishing.
Others include Cooking, Silkscreening, and Indoor Games - for those who like to stay warm and dry.
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BLAZECARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
CANAAN, NEW HAMPSHIRE1984-1985
EDITORIAL STAFFEditor-In-Chief Section Editors
Special Color
FacultySeniors
Underclassmen
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Advisors
Rene Keilhauer
Stephen Marks Toby Schwindt Franklin Staley Rene Keilhauer John Coleman Keith Skilling
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Chris Small Carter Neild
Josh Perelman Paul Trombetta
Ian Litmans Rick Massey
Rita Carey Terry Decker
Steve Heath
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Birthday Section 1Administration, Faculty, And Staff 20Blaze Dedication 33Senior Section 34Four-Year Boys 57School Leaders 58Graduation 60Prizes 64Underclassmen 66Clubs And Organizations 76Sports 85Lampoon 112Autographs 116Blaze Staff 120Blaze Supporters and Advertising 122Senior Directory 128
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THE WAKELYS ARE A TEAM
Front: C h arles, Betsy, M rs. W akely , M ary. S tand ing ; Jo n ath an , M r. W akely , Mi^^sy, H erm an.
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M r. W illiam X. Barron E n g lish ; S occer, W re stlin g , Lacrosse; B ik e T o u rin g & V o lley b a ll C lu bs; E ig hth G rade C lass A d visor; B .A ., C olorad o C ollege.
M rs. Linda Bou cher R ead in g and Stu d y S k ills , Language T ra in in g ; B .S.Ed ., P ly m ou th State C ollege.
M r. and M rs. B lu n t and H eather D onald E. B lu nt: Scien ce D ep artm ent C h airm an; I.P .S . and P rin cip les o f Scien ce; A ssistan t W o rk D etail C oach; T rap , Sau na and X -C S k i C lu bs A dvisor; B .S . Ed., Bridgew ater State U n iversity ; M .E d., P enn sy lv ania State U niversity .
M r. B en jam in L. Bressler U .S. H istory ; Soccer, R ecreational S k iin g ; H acky Sack C lu b A dvisor; B .A ., Skid m ore College.
M r. Jo sh u a D. Bressler LP .S. and P rincip les o f Scien ce; Soccer, H ockey, Lacrosse; Frisbee and Backgam m on C lu b s A dvisor; B .S ., H obart and W illiam Sm ith College.
Faculty, Staff, And
AdministrationM r. N eil Brier
U .S. H istory ; Soccer, S k iin g , Lacrosse; X - C o u n try T ra il R estoration , M u sic , F id d and G am es C lu bs; N in th G rade C lass A dvisor; B .A ., U n ion College.
M r. and M rs. Carey and Katie A n th o n y L. Carey: R ead ing and Stu d y S k ills , Language T ra in in g ; In tram urals, N ord ic Sk iin g , Sa ilin g ; D irector o f C lu b Program ; B.A ., H obart C ollege; M . Ed., U n iversity o f V erm on t. R ita D u n n Carey; U .S. and H istory o f W estern C ivilization ; P erform in g A rts; Blaze A dvisor, N ation al Ju n io r H onor Society A dvisor, S ixth G rade C lass A dvisor; B .A ., T r in ity C ollege.
M r. J . D udley C lark i4ath; Soccer, H ockey, Lacrosse; Rocketry and G am es C lu b A dvisor;5.A., T rin ity C ollege; M .Ed., 'Jo rth eastern U niversity .
M r. K evin C oburn E n glish ; C ross C ou n try R u n n in g , H ockey, Baseball; F ish ing C lub A dvisor; B.A ., U n iversity o f V erm on t.
M r. Jo h n B. C o ffin M ath ; School Store M anager; N in th G rade C lass A dvisor; U n iversity of H artford.
M r. and M rs. C o llin s Jo sep h M . C ollin s; A ssistan t H eadm aster; D irector o f Studies; D ean o f Students; M ath ; Football, B asketball, Baseball; B .S., B oston U n iversity .
M r. and M rs. C ritten d en, Jo h n , M ary , Sarah D avid B . C ritten d en : D evelop m en t and A lum n i A ffa irs ; B .A ., S t. Law rence U niversity , M .A ., S a n F ran c isco S tate C ollege. V irg in ia C. C ritten d en: Language T ra in in g ; B.A ., U n iv ersity o f C a lifo rn ia at D avis.
M r. and M rs. Crow ell Jam es W . C row ell: Science; Sailboat M ain ta inan ce, R ecreational Sk iin g , Sa ilin g ; C ross C ou n try M aintainan ce and Sk i T o u rin g C lu b s A dvisor; B.S., Yale U n iversity ; M .S ., Yale U niversity .
M r. R ick C ru ik sh an k Earth Scien ce ; J .V . Football, W restlin g , W ild ern ess; R o c k C lim b in g and Sk i M ou n tain eerin g C lubs A d visor; E ig h th G rade A d visor, B .A ., St. Law rence U n iversity .
M r. T erry D ecker U .S. and H istory o f W estern C iv ilization ; Soccer, Sk iin g , Baseball; Blaze C lu b A dvisor, Seventh Grade C lass A d visor; B .A ., S .U .N .Y . at G eneseo.
M r. H arold F in k b e in er, Jr . F u nd am entals o f M u sic , M u sic A p p reciation , M u sic H isto ry ; K eyboard ; P erfo rm in g A rts; S en io r K arate C h am p ion ; G lee C lu b A dvisor; B .M .M .M . W estm in is te r C h o ir C ollege; M . D iv ., M cC o rm ick T h eo lo g ica l Sem in ary .
M iss Jo a n H an nu m Sp a n ish ; C h o ir, K arate C lu b A d visor; B .A ., LaSalle C ollege.
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M r. and M rs. H artV irg in ia H art: A ssistan t Librarian; B .S., U n iversity o f G eorgia. M .A ., M id d lebu ry College; W illiam H art: E n glish ; Soccer, R ecreational S k iin g , Baseball; B ow lin g and G o lf C lub A dvisor; B .A ., N ew England C ollege; T eacher C ertificate , U n iv ersity o f N orth C arolin a- C harlotte; M .A ., M id d lebu ry C ollege; C ertificate o f G raduation, P in eh u rst G o lf Advantage School.
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M r. Edward J . Haye E n glish ; Soccer, B asketball, Baseball; C h ess C lu b A dvisor; A .B ., D artm ou th College.
M r. and M rs. H eath , A m anda, and A aron Stephen L. H eath : Biology, P rincip les o f Scien ce ; Football, N ord ic S k iin g , Lacrosse; Blaze P hotograph y A dvisor; B .S ., P lym ou th State College.
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Bruce K . H enn essey M ath em atics; B icyclin g , A lp in e S k iin g , W ild erness-R o p es C ou rse; R o ck C lim b in g , T elem ark in g C lu b s A d visor; B.A .,Potsdam College.
M r. and M rs. H ick s, Je a n -M i and N atalie Je ffre y D . H icks: D irector o f A d m ission and Sen ior P lacem ent; Foreign Language D epartm ent C h airm an; Soccer; Fly T y in g and F ish in g C lu b A dvisor; B .A ., R o llin s C ollege; M .A ., T r in ity C ollege; C ertifica te o f French Studies, U n iv ersity o f Lausanne. M ary -P ierre H icks: French ; C ertificate de Prepedeutique, U n iversite d 'A ix-M arseille .
Reverend H arry R. M ah oney Sch ool C h aplain ; R elig ion D epartm ent C h airm an ; C h ristm as Pageant D irector; Fire C om m ission er; M agic C lu b A dvisor; B.S. Ed., B oston U n iversity ; B .D ., A ndover Nevifton T h eo log ical School.
M r. M arrio n , Beth , M rs. M arrion ,Je n n ife r , S tep h an ie, and Jim m y
C o n stan ce F. M arrion : Language
Ja m es N . M arrio n : D irecto r o f *' j jA th letics ; M ath ; Football, H ockey , I j vB aseball; R o ck C lim b in g & S k i I ‘T o u rin g C lu b s A d visor; B.Ed., I •f ^K een e State C ollege. 'T t
M r. and M rs. M ark s G ary P. M ark s: W oodw orking, M ovie and W ood w orkin g C lu b A dvisor; B .A ., T em p le U niversity ; M .A ., M .F .A ., Bow ling G reen State U niversity . N ela M ark s: A rt; Stoddard G allery E xh ib it O rgan izer, M ovie C lu b A dvisor; B.F.A ., Bow ling G reen State U niversity .
J! 'S Sh eila A. M ark s Sp an ish and T y p in g ; K arate and M ovie B.A ., Eastern Illin o is U niversity .
C lu bs A dvisor;
M r. and M rs. R am os, R am on, and V idal
E d ilberto C . R am os: M ath D ep artm en t C h airm an ; In tram u rals, H ockey , T e n n is ; B ow lin g and C om p u ter C lu b s A d visor; B.A .,Feati U n iv ersity ; M .T .S ., C ath o lic U n iv ersity ; M .A .L .S ., D artm ou th C ollege.
K athleen D. Scan lon Read ing and Stu d y S k ills , Language
C arol M QkJ*- S helton
N asson C o lle g e °"D a v irF ^She1t^^*°s'^‘® T * ^
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W e hated to sell, N orm , but we got 10 million for the place.
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Definitely a rework.
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If we get these back to the kitchen by 5:00 Leona will never know.
Our own puppet governm ent right here at CMS.
Ju d y R ibeiro ...... - Starr R ob erts , r - •Bookkeep er & Secretary , : - . ; D evelop m ent and A lum n i O ffice
R u th T a lb ert A ssistan t to the H eadm aster
L orraine H ennessy O ff ice S e cre ta ry :
D r. 1. D inerm an : Sch ool P hysician
B u ild ings and G rou nd s S ta ff R alp h LaP ointe, Jo h n R o b b in s , Jo h n C hapm an, Sherw ood G r if fin , R onald Je n n a , R obert Bu tterfie ld , M iln e r Benham , Ja n e t Labrie, T h eresa Brodeur, C h ristin e Lyons, Eleanor W eller, D o ro th y Sw eeney :
K itch en S ta ffB ill P arker, N an cy R em ad e , David C u shm an , Pat M orse, Leona Fiske
Ralph Lapointe D irector of Build ings and G rounds
R occo V inzi K itchen S ta ff
Bob Butterfield . Steve Bean M an agers-K enerson A thletic Center
Bill Parker C hef-Slew ard
'85 BLAZE DEDICATED TO MRS. WAKELY AND MR. BLUNT
The Class of 1985 dedicates this Blaze to two educators committed to helping all students at Cardigan, both in and out of the classroom - M r. Donald E. Blunt and M rs. Beverly Bradford Wakely. M rs. W akely's many hours arranging dances and receptions, completing certificates, sewing on buttons and hemming pants, as well as the hours she devotes - many of them in the early m orning - to the Language Training and Reading/Study Skills program have made her very special to us.
Mr. Blunt is a patient, understanding person who not only teaches his students science, but of life itself. His devotion to teaching and his willingness to help students both in class and in supervised study hall are recognized and appreciated.
To Mr. Blunt and M rs. W akely, you have the sincere thanks and the deepest respect of the Class of 1985.
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C h eyen n e Bodhi A m os C an n an , N ew H am pshire
R eserve Football 6 (Captain), 7, 8, (C aptain), V arsity Football 9, R ecreational S k iin g 6, R eserve B asketball 7 (M ost Im proved), 8 (Captain), V arsity B asketball 9, T h ird B aseball 6, R eserve Lacrosse 7, 8 (C ap tain) V arsity Lacrosse 9; M odel, Ind oor G am es, U n icy cle , Ind oor Soccer, Field G am es, C h ess, S ilk scre en in g C lubs; S c ien ce L aboratory A ssistan t 7, H op k in s 1 C lassroom Su p erin ten d en t 8, Head o f D ay B oys 9; C lass Secretary 8, 9; N ation al Ju n io r H on or So cie ty 8, 9, A w ards: M ath em atics 6, 7, Scien ce 7, E n glish 7, H isto ry 7, 8, Foreign Language 7, English C o m p o sitio n Prize 7. If you have not lived, do so already!
Paul Forrest Bartley, Jr .D arien C onnecticu t
R eserve Soccer 8, J .V . Soccer 9 (M ost Im proved), R eserve Basketball 8, V arsity B asketball 9, Sa ilin g 8, Reserve T e n n is 9; M odel C ars, Ice Sk atin g , M ovie C lubs; A u dio-V isual 8, 9."L et me rem ind you o f the face behind the m a sk ." T h o m p so n T w in s
Jo h n Lewis Bayne N ew C anaan, C onnecticu t
Reserve Football 7, 8, V arsity Football 9, T hird H ockey 7, Reserve B asketball 8, V arsity B asketball 9, T hird Lacrosse 7, V arsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Speaker Bu ild ing, W ood C arving , S ilk Screenin g , Skate Boarding, T rap sh o o tin g C lubs; D in in groom Superin tend ant 8, Stoddard Su perviser 9;D ull was the A rm our, Cold was the day. Long was the jou rn ey , Hard was the w ay ." Led Z eppelin ,
D ouglass C harles Beem an N orthfield , Illin o is
V arsity Soccer 8 (M ost V aluable), 9 (Captain), R ecreational S k iin g 8, 9, V arsity T en n is 8 (M ost V aluable), 9; M agic, G y m n astics, Trap Sh ootin g , C h ess, Indoor Soccer C lubs; C h oir, Senior C lass President, H onor R oll 9."G n o th i S au to n " - Socrates, Know T h y self.
Jam eson Larned B latchford C hicago, Illin o is
R eserve Football 8, V arsity Football 9, R eserve H ockey 8, 9, Reserve T en n is 8, 9; Indoor G am es, C ooking, Bow ling, M ovie C lubs.T h e school year is over but the adventure is ju s t begin n ing.
Jo h n A rthur B lenn erh assett C h ristobal, R epu blic o f Panam a
R eserve Football 8, V arsity Football 9, R ecreational S k iin g 8, 9, W ild ern ess 8, V arsity Lacrosse 9; M ovie, R o ck C lim b in g C lu bs; Band: T h e V andals; Floor Leader - Hayw ard 9.H ey M on ! Jam on that feedback!
Scott A lan Blue Lou isville, K en tu cky
V a rsity Soccer 9, T h ird H ockey 9, Reserve T e n n is 9; M agic C lub."R e a so n for liv in g ?"
M ark Gerald Bothw ell D arien , C onnecticu t
R eserve Soccer 8, V arsity Football 9, R eserve H ockey 8 (M ost Valuable),V arsity H ockey 9, V arsity Baseball 8, 9; W in ter Sp orts, S treet H ockey, Sk iin g , C on d ition in g C lu bs; French I Floor Leader 9.
T h om as C h ristop her Burns M arblehead , M assach u setts
Reserve A Soccer 8, Reserve Football 9, V arsity B A lp in e Team 8, 9, Third Lacrosse 8, Reserve T en n is 9; S ilk screen in g , Sk ateboard ing C lu bs; Head o f Senior A rt and A d vertisem ent C om m ittee. W e ju st w anna have som e fun w hile w e're young enough to get away w ith it: G ang G reen,T im e is m oney, m oney is tim e; we got your m oney, we got no tim e: T h e F.U .'s
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Jo h n N elson C olem an D allas, T exas
C ross C ou ntry R u n n in g 8, V arsity Football 9, V arsity N ordic S k iin g 8, 9, Reserve T en n is 8, R ecreational Sa ilin g 9; Stereo Speaker C lub, M ovie, Blaze, A udio- V isual 8, 9, P erform in g A rts L ig htin g 9; Floor Leader, C lark -M o rg an II 9."T h a n k s M om and D ad for help ing me get through m y two years at Cardigan. It was a hard d ecision to m ake for me to go but it turned out for the b etter,"
Jo h n Covucci Lafayette, New Jersey
T h ird Soccer 7, 8, J.V . Soccer 9, R ecreational S k iin g 7, W restlin g 8, 9, T h ird Baseball 7, 8, Reserve T en n is 9; W ood C arving, Stone C arving, Street H ockey, Sk atin g , R iflery C lu bs; H onor Roll 7, Floor Leader N ew ton 9.T h ose Canaan days were aw fully bad. D aka D ata. "O h D ear." -Jug.
D ylan A lan D im ock C h arlottesv ille , V irg in ia
V arsity Football 8, 9 (Captain), R eserve H ockey 8 (M ost Im proved), 9 (Captain), (M ost V aluable), Reserve Lacrosse 8 (M ost Valuable), V arsity Lacrosse 9; C on d ition in g , C ookin g , Bow ling, Street H ockey, Indoor Soccer, C h ess/B ack g am m o n C lu bs; H onor R oll 8, Blaze: Student R ecreational C o -D irecto r 9. "T h e Sou th w ill R ise ag a in " . . . W oodberry Forest . . . Sou th ern Sty le . . .
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W illiam R u sse ll D ock G uadeloupe, French A n tilles
R eserve Football 6, 7, R eserve Soccer 8, JV Soccer 9 (C aptain), R eserve H ockey 6, 7, 8, JV H ockey 9 (Captain), R eserve Lacrosse6 , R eserve T e n n is 7, V arsity T e n n is 8, 9; Blaze, Sk ateb oard in g C lu bs.Ev eryone's got th eir ups and dow ns, but in th is place w hen you 're dow n they try to keep you th ere" - Je llo B iafra, Dead K enn ed ys "Y ea h y ' k n o w " -R an k in g Roger
W oodford H ector D ulaney Louisville, K entucky
V arsity Soccer 8, 9, R ecreational S k iin g 8, V arsity B asketball 9, Reserve T en n is 8, 9; Bow ling, H acky Sack , S ilk Screenin g, Sk ateboard in g C lubs."T h e Black T u n a G a n g " - "Y o u 'v e G ot Bad B reath " - "Y o u Have A R igh t T o Be C razy " - "E veryon e's G u ilty " - "B u y W ar B o n d s" "Y e sss sssssss ir " - "W e A re T he G u inea P ig s"
D avid W istar duPont A lp in e, N ew Jersey
Reserve Football 8, 9, R eserve H ockey 8, JV H ockey 9, Reserve T e n n is 8, 9; M ovies, C h ess, Speaker Bu ild ing C lubs.
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A n th on y D avid Fam ilian Beverly H ills, C aliforn ia
Reserve Football 8, V arsity Football 9, Reserve Basketball 8 (M ost Im proved), V arsity Basketball 9, V arsity T en n is 8, 9; Sk atin g , M ovie C lubs."T o get air is rad, T o bite it is bad ." "I 'v e been beaten up, I've been throw n out; But I'm not douin, no I'm not dow n. I've been show n up. But I've grow n up; no I'm not dow n, no I'm not d ow n." - T h e Clash
B rian T racy Fellers G rafton , N ew H am pshire
T h ird Soccer 7, R eserve Soccer 8, Reserve Football 9, R ecreational S k iin g 7, Reserve B asketball 8 (M ost Im proved),R ecreational S k iin g 9, T h ird Lacrosse 7, 8 (Captain), (M ost V aluable), Reserve Lacrosse 9; M agic, Sp ring G am es, M odel R ocketry , C hess, S ilk Screenin g C lubs. T h a n k You, M r. Brier.
R obert Jam es Finlay A m h erst, New H am psh ire
Reserve Football 8, V arsity Football 9 (Captain), R eserve H ockey 8, V arsity H ockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, V arsity Lacrosse 9, M ovie, T en n is , D arkroom .
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O rin Ford Flask R ye, N ew H am psh ire
R eserve Soccer 8, V arsity Soccer 9,R eserve B ask etb a ll 8, W re stlin g 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, R eserve T e n n is 9; C ookin g, Blaze, M ovie C lu bs.
S teffen H asbrouck Fletcher W estford , M assach u setts
R eserve Soccer 7, Reserve Football 8, V arsity Football 9, V arsity A lp ine A 7 (M ost Im proved) 8, 9 (Captain), Reserve Lacrosse 7 (Captain) 8, R ecreational T e n n is 9; Stereo speaker. Skateboard ing , O u tdoor G am es, M ovie, S ilk Screening; Foreign Language L aboratory A ssistan t 8. W e ll??? W h o are the Brain Police. Is life as borin g as you are?
V erne R obert Fryklund W in ch ester, M assachu setts
C ycling 8, 9 (M ost Im proved), A lpine B 8, 9, C ycling 8, R ecreational T en n is 9; Trap Sh ootin g , M ovie, Skateboard ing ; C lassroom Su p erin ten d en t-H op kins II. "W e live day by d ay ." -Jo h n n y R otten
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John Dale Holt, Jr.
Bowling Green, Ohio
Reserve Football 7 (Most Improved),
Varsity Football 8, 9 (Most Improved),
Recreational Skiing 7, Reserve Basketball
8, Varsity Basketball 9 (Captain), Sailing
7, 8, Track 9; Radio Controlled Models,
Magic, Rock Climbing, Wiffle Ball Clubs.
George Joseph Husson, Jr.
Westford, Massachusetts
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity
Hockey 8, 9 (Captain), Track 8, Varsity
Lacrosse 9; Physical Conditioning,
Volleyball, Street Hockey, Chess Clubs;
Floorleader-Hinman II 9.
"You can't always get what you want, but
if you try sometimes, you just m ight find,
you get what you need." -Stones.
Gary Paul Hyjek
Hartford, Connecticut
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Reserve Hockey 8, JV Hockey 9, Varsity
Lacrosse 8, 9 (Captain): Tennis, Cooking,
W iffle Ball, Silkscreening Clubs; N.J.H.S.
9; Floor Leader Brewster II 9.
"I wish I had a souvenier just to prove
the world was here" - Nena. "Time may
change me, but I can't change time" -
David Bowie. They say hard work never
hurts anyone; but I'm not taking any
chances. See yaLater: M .W ., P.K., Chris
Small, C.S., M , M Small, M iss Marks,
J.S., Mr. Haye.
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Henry Michael Jackson
New Orleans, Louisiana
Reserve Football 7, Varsity Football 8, 9,
Recreational Skiing 7, Performing Arts 8,9, (Award for Technical Excellence), Third
Lacrosse 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity
Lacrosse 9; Neat Room Award 8;
Trapshooting, Magic Clubs; Audio-Visual
Assistant 7, 8, Head of Audio-Visual 9.
"Don't critique what you don't understand." -Bob Dylan "Given the
choice between lying around and
accomplishing something, I rather lie
around." Eric Clapton
James A. James, Jr.
Carmel, Indiana
Varsity Football 8, Intramurals 9, Varsity
Basketball 8 (Most Improved), Performing
Arts 9, (Most Improved), Reserve Lacrosse
(Captain) 8, Track 9; Honor Roll; Remote
Control, Hockey, Movie, Chess, Tennis
Clubs; Assistant Floor Leader- French II.
It's a long way to Tiporary.
Catcha later Boomer, M .W , P.K. and last
and certainly least R .M ., B.M.
Tomm i Paavo Jokinen
Hyvinkaa, Finland
Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey (Most
Valuable) 9, Reserve Tennis 9; Karate,
Conditioning , Street Hockey Clubs.
Rene Francisco Keilhauer
Hingham, Massachusetts Third Soccer 6, Reserve Soccer 7, 8,
Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 6, 7,
Third Hockey 8, JV Hockey 9, Third Baseball 6, 7, 8, Track 9; Woodworking,
Indoor Games, Cooking, Tennis, Blaze
Editor; Co-Monitor 8, Floor Leader-Banks
House 9.
Peter M iddlebrook Kellogg II
Waterbury, Connecticut
Cross Country Runn ing 8, J.V. Soccer 9,
Reserve Basketball 9, Performing Arts 9,
Third Lacrosse 8, Reserve Tennis 9; Movie, Silk Screening, Skateboarding
Clubs.
Rea Nelson Lemmond, Jr.
Charlotte, North Carolina
Reserve Football 8, JV Soccer 9, A lpine B
8, Recreational Skiing 9, Cycling 8,
Sailing 9; Bowling, Movie, Cycling, Silk
Screening.
"D on 't leave something till the last
m inute." "Trust me."
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David Joseph Lester
Canaan, New Hampshire
Third Soccer (Manager) 7, Intramurals 8,
9, Performing Arts 7 , Reserve Basketball
8, Recreational Skiing 9, Recreational
Tennis 7, 8, 9; Magic, Indoor Games,
Remote Control Models, Movie, Rocketry, Chess-Backgammon Clubs.
Goodbye, Finally!
Roger Allen Liebrum, Jr.
Houston, Texas
Third Soccer 8, JV Soccer 9, Performing
Arts 8, Alpine B Skiing 9, Track 8, 9;
Movie, Rock Climbing Clubs.
People are People so why should it be.
You and I get along so awfully . . .
Depeche Mode As long as the music
communicates that's all that counts- The
Edge You can tell me that I got no class,
look around you, see who's laughing last. Rush
John Carl Lindgren
North Granby, Connecticut
Varsity Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9
(Captain) (Most Valuable), Wrestling 8
(Captain), Varsity Basketball 9 (Captain),
(Most Valuable), Reserve Baseball 8
(Captain), Varsity Baseball 9; Floor Leader-
Hinman I 9; Magic, Karate, Silk
Screening, Movie Clubs.
What else can I say but Mom and Dad . .
. Thanks for everything.
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Curtis George Linkletter
Locust Valley, New York
Third Soccer 6, R»si%ve Soccer 7, Varsity
Soccer 8, 9, Alpine S>.i Team 6, Reserve
Hockey 7, 8, JV Hockey 9, Recreational
Tennis 6, Reserve Baseball 7, Reserve
Lacrosse 8 (Most Improved), , Varsity
Lacrosse 9, Model Making, Indoor Soccer,
Stereo Speaker, Hacky Sack, Outdoor Sports, Skateboarding; Student
Recreational Co-Director 9."If you don't want to be here, there's the
door and two windows.-Blunt. "Err"-Toby
Charles Zapata Lyder
Scituate, Massachusetts
Reserve Soccer 8 (Most Valuable), Varsity
Soccer 9, Reserve Basketball 8,
Recreational Skiing 9, Track 8 (Most
Improved) (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 9;
Frisbee, Volleyball-Indoor Soccer, MTC
Video Music, Karate, Freestyle Skiing,
Wiffleball Clubs; Honor Roll.
Ticking away the moments of a dull day;
You fritter and waste the hours in an off
hand way; Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown; Waiting for
someone or something to show you the
way.
Dana Joseph Lynch
Singapore, China
Reserve Football 7, Reserve Soccer 8, JV
Soccer 9, Varsity Wrestling 7, 8 (Most
Valuable), 9 (Most Valuable), Third
Baseball 7, Reserve Tennis 8, Wilderness
9.Thank you Mr. Barron for wrestling; Go
Wrestlers; It's been real. Grandma, the
things I did were for you. We are out of
here forever, and forever is too soon.
mmmi
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William Stephen Marks
Houston, Texas
Reserve Soccer 8, Cross Country 9,
Recreational Skiing 8, Recreational Nordic
I Skiing 9, Sailing 8, Reserve Tennis 9; Movie, Skateboard, Blaze Clubs; Dining
Room Superintendant 9.1984- George Orwell, U-2 Art, Music,
Research Paper Hotline 1-800-621-5745.
Richard Cunliffe McBee IV
New Orleans, Louisiana
Reserve Football 6, 7, 8, Varsity Football
9, Recreational Skiing 6, Third Hockey 7,
Reserve Hockey 8, JV Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 6, Third Baseball 7, Reserve
Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Sportsman, Outdoor, Movie Clubs; Floor Leader-
French II 9.
Tomorrow to tomorrow not Today hear
the Lazy People Say.
Ward Kimbrough McBee
New Orleans, Louisiana
Reserve Football 7, Reserve Soccer 8
(Most Improved), JV Soccer 9, Reserve
Hockey 7 (Manager), Third Hockey 8 (Captain), JV Hockey 9, Third Baseball 7,
8, Reserve Tennis 9; Ultimate Frisbee,
Backgammon, Golf, Magic, Street Hockey, Movie Clubs; Reception Crew, Floor
Leader-Proctor House 9.
"The south will rise again." See ya later
J.J., Zap, Chris, Mike, Kellog, Bill, and everybody else.
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William Nicholas McKenna IV
Norwell, Massachusetts
JV Soccer (Captain) 9, Alpine B Team 8,
Recreational Skiing 9, Track 8, 9. Why
must I be perpetually tormented? Why?
Good Time Guadala Harris and Chris
"Noggen Cranium — " Good Times Math,
Pete, Jam Master Jay, J.J., Later Days.
Andrew Savage McMillan
St. Louis, Missouri
Reserve Soccer 7, 8, (Most Valuable),
Varsity Soccer 9, Reserve Hockey 7, 8,
Varsity Hockey 9, Cycling 7, Reserve
Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Outdoor
Games, Movie, Silk Screening,
Conditioning, Bowling, Hackey Sack,
Indoor Soccer Clubs.
Nothing changes on New Years Day- U2
We won't get fooled again- The Who It's
only teenage wasteland- The Who
W illiam Carter Neild
Chicago, Illinois
Cycling 8, JV Soccer 9, Performing Arts
8, 9, (Most Valuable), Reserve Tennis 8, 9;
Indoor Games, Modeling, Cooking, Chess,
Blaze, Condition ing Clubs; Glee C lub 8, 9;
National Junior Honor Society 9.
Mr. Small, about that spelling te s t ...........
WILLIAM THOMAS PALYA II
Bonita Springs, Florida
Intramurals 7, Cross Country Running 8,
9, Recreational Skiing 7, 8, 9, Third
Lacrosse 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8, JV
Lacrosse 9; Model Rocketry, Magic Clubs.
Just when I found out the meaning of
life, they changed it. P.R. A dead rooster
doesn't crow.
G ERALD SCOTT PAQUETTE
Manchester, New Hampshire
Varsity Football 8, Cross Country 9
(Captain), Varsity Hockey 8, 9, Varsity
Baseball 8, 9; Bowling, Conditioning,
Tennis; H igh-Honor Roll 8, 9, Floor-
Leader Greenwood 9.Time can change me but I can't change
time. Bowie. Thanks Mr. Brier. I love you
M om and Dad.
FREDERICK W ARREN REIMERS
Jackson, Mississippi
Third Soccer 6, 7, Reserve Soccer 8, JV
Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 6, 7,
Wrestling 8, (Most Improved) 9, Third
Baseball 6, 7, Sailing 8, Wilderness 9;
Third Baseball 6, 7, Sailing 8, Wilderness 9; Written Expression Prize 6, Glee Club
6, 7; N.J.H.S. 9; Chaplain's Assistant 9.
There is a Theory which states that if
anyone discovers exactly what the
universe is for it will immediately
disappear and be replaced by something
even more inexplicable.
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Christopher Ben Rice
Exeter, New Hampshire
Cycling 8, 9, Recreational Skiing 8,
Alpine A Team Manager 9, Tennis 9;
Remote Control Car, Movie, Instructional
Tennis, Cross Country Ski Trail Restoration, Chess Clubs.
W illiam W iley Russell
Houston, Texas
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Cycling 8,
Tennis 9; Movie, Silk Screening,
Skateboarding Clubs.
"Tomorrow can never be like today." -
Thrasher magazine "Talk m inus action
equals zero." -D.O.A.
John Gary Savage, Jr.
West Deerfield, Massachusetts
Varsity Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9,
A lpine A Team 8, 9 (Coaches Award),
Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9 (Captain); Bowling,
Volleyball, Riflery and Trap, Indoor
Soccer, Conditioning.
"W e busted out of class, had to get away
from those fools. We learned more from a
three m inute record than we ever learned
in school." Bruce Springsteen No
Surrender. T inally "D ILL IG A F" Thanks
Bro, Pete, A nd Chris bye!
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Alfred Neal Scheufler
Altoona, Kansas Soccer 8 (Manager), 9, Recreational Skiing
8, Wrestling 9, Track 8, 9; Trap/Skeet,
Hunter Safety; Photo Lab.Thank God for Arron, The light of my
life, Bonnie I'm coming home.
Christian Schilling
Francestown, New Hampshire
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Varsity Basketball 8, Performing Arts 9,
Reserve Baseball 8 (Most Improved),
Track 9; Floor Leader-Brewster I 9.
"Man, I ain't getting no where just living
in a dump like this, there's something
happening somewhere baby I just know
that there is"- Bruce Springsteen. See ya Later P.K., M.W., Triple ]., J.C., B.M.,
Z.L., C.&W.M., Coby, Bennie, Miss Marks, oh yea G.H. MISS YOU ALL!!
C.S.”
J. Nando Schmitt
Milford, New Hampshire
Varsity Soccer 8 (Most Improved), 9 (Most
Valuable), Varsity Hockey 8, 9 (Captain),
Track 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Hiking, Movie, Bowling, Chess, Wiffleball; Floor
Leader-Stowell 9.
"No comment, but for those who know
the deal; Friends, Music, Traveling, and
Bob Marley. Most importantly my love
and thanks to my family."
Tobias Benjamin Schwindt
South Londonderry, Vermont
Reserve Soccer 8, 9 Alpine B Team 8,
Reserve Hockey 9 (Most Improved),
Reserve Lacrosse 8, Reserve Tennis 9; Skateboarding, Snowboarding, CTV, Blaze
Clubs.
"Sometimes the lights are shining on me.
Other times I can barely see." Grateful
Dead. "This summer 1 hear them calling.
We're finally on our own." Crosby, Stills,
Nash and Young
Christopher Palmer Shipp
Canaan, New Hampshire
Reserve Football 6, 9, Third Soccer 7,
Reserve Soccer 8, Reserve Basketball 6, 7,
8, Recreational Skiing 9, Reserve Tennis
6, Third Lacrosse 7, 8, JV Lacrosse 9;
Magic, Sportsman, Riflery, Hacky Sack,
Indoor Soccer, Trapshooting Clubs.
"Let it be written that those who have the
youth have the future." -Farmers Almanac
Christopher Robert Small
Canaan, New Hampshire Intramurals 6, Football (Manager) 7, 8
(Most Improved), Varsity Football 9, Alpine B Team 6, Alpine A Team 7,
Varsity Nordic 8 (Most Valuable
Combined), 9 (Most Valuable) Reserve
Tennis 6, Reserve Cycling 7, Varsity
Lacrosse 8, 9; Science Award 6; Games,
Speaker Building, Blaze Clubs; National
Junior Honor Society 8, 9; D ining Room
Superintendent 8, School Leader 9.
How am I supposed to know? I can't wait
to go Home! We are the Children- U.S.
for Africa.
Franklin Edward Walton Staley
Mexico, Missouri
Reserve Football 6, Third Soccer 7,
Reserve Soccer 8, JV Soccer 9 (Captain),
Reserve Hockey 6, 7, 8, JV Hockey 9,
Third Tennis 6, Third Baseball 7, Reserve
Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Chaplain's
Assistant 8, Job Foreman 9; Essay Award
8; Wilderness, Indoor Soccer, Blaze, Scribe
Clubs; Christmas Pageant 9.
"It is a rare man who can be taken for
what he really is inside. For behold they
th ink me the joker, but I am the
magician. -Schmendrick
John-Gordon Houghton Swogger
Hanover, New Hampshire
Intramurals 7, 8, 9, Performing Arts 7, 8,
9, Third Baseball 7, Sailing 8, 9;
Modeling, Stone Carving, Movie, Indoor
Games Clubs; Glee C lub 7, 8, 9; National
Junior Honor Society 9; Laboratory
Assistant 8, Chaplain's Assistant 9.
Paul Andre Trombetta
Guatemala, Central America
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9,
Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Third Team
Lacrosse 8, Reserve Tennis 9; Ultimate
Frisbee, Bowling, Darkroom, Silk
Screening Clubs; Blaze Photographer 9.
Vouloir c'est pouvoir - unorig inal by Rick
Stevens
Peter Errett Van Nice, Jr.
Chicago, Illinois
Reserve Football 8, 9, Reserve Hockey 8,
JV Hockey 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity
Tennis 9; Blaze, Skateboarding Clubs.
"It would be o.k. on any other day." -
Sting "If I should stumble catch my fall"
-Billy Idol Thanks Mr. BXB. "This is not
Swiss" -Billy D.- P.E.V.N. & C .C JUG
Nisakorn Wanglee
Bangkok, Thailand
Varsity Soccer 8, 9 (Most Valuable),
Varsity Basketball 8, Recreational Skiing
9, Recreational Tennis 8, Reserve Lacrosse
9; Art Award 8, Room Inspection Award
8; Conditioning , Volleyball, Indoor Soccer,
Street Hockey, W hiffleball Clubs; D in ing
Room Superintendant 9.
"W e are the W orld " -U.S. for Africa
Curtis Gardner W atkins
Acton, Massachsetts
Varsity Soccer 7, 8, 9, Varsity Hockey 7,8, 9, Reserve Baseball 7, Reserve Lacrosse
8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Field Sports, Winter
Sports, Bowling, Hacky Sack, Indoor
Soccer, Skateboarding Clubs."W ell I'm just back and I wish I never
left there." -The Clash It's just great! Just
great!! -NCW
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Sidney Abrams Weiss III Houston, Texas
Intramurals 6, 7, Cycling 8, 9,
Recreational Skiing 6, 7, 8, 9, Sailing 6, 9,
Cycling 7, 8; Movie, Silk Screening Clubs;
Public Relations Director 8, Franklin
House Floor Leader 9; Effort Honor Roll
8, 9.After four long years of solitary
confinement to all GBPF I am free!!!
Charles W illiam W hitlock
Copenhagen, Denmark
Cross Country 8, 9, Recreational Sk iing 8,
9, Cycling 8, Sailing 9; Honor Roll 8, 9;
Bowling, Computer, Tennis, Woodcarving,
Tai Chi, Darkroom Clubs; Glee C lub 9; Public Relations Director 9.
Don't mess w ith me; I know Tai Chi. -Le
Tuna
Benjamin W ilson
Paris, France
JV Soccer 9, Recreational Sk iing 9,
Reserve Tennis 9; Trapshooting, Cooking
Clubs; Feet Tutoring Program.
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Michael Richard Woodhouse
Manchester, Conriecticut
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Performing Arts 9,
Reserve Baseball 8, Track 9;Movie, Ice Skating, Magic Clubs; Peer
Tutoring Program; Hayward Classroom Supervisor 9.
Hey, Alex, what's the deal with the short
haired . . . ? D.C. 85'
M anuel Meixueiro Yglesias
Mexico, D.F.
Third Soccer 6, Reserve Football 8, Track
9, Recreational Skiing 6, Third Hockey 8,
Reserve Hockey 9, Varsity Baseball
Manager 6, Third Baseball 8, Reserve
Baseball 9; Stereo and Electronics, Golf,
Bowling, Silkscreening Clubs.Give me a break mon, oh I mean Norm .
Senior Class Officers and Advisors
M r. Coffin , Bodhi Amos, Doug Beeman, Chris Schilling, Andrew M acM illan , Mr. Brier.
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10 FOUR YEAR BOYS IN CLASS OF 1985
Bottom to Top: McBee C., Dock, Linkletter, Small, Staley, Weiss, Amos C , Shipp, Keilhauer, Reimers.
THEIR BROTHERS' KEEPERS
Standing: Husson G„ McBee W „ Taufman Jon, McBee C. Sitting: Fletcher J„ Amos C., Fletcher S., Amos H„ Husson M„ Taufman
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STUDENT LEADERS DON'T PLAY AROUND
Bottom to Top: Schmitt, McBee W ,, Blennerhassett, McBee C., Husson, Coleman, Covucci, Lindgren, Keilhauer, Savage, Schilling, Bothwell,
Hyjek, Weiss, Paquette.
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School Leaders: Jason Hammond '85-'86, Chris
Small '84-'85, Mr. Wakely.
Job Foremen '85-'B6 Cameron Clark, '84-'85
Franklin Staley.
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BACCALAUREAT SUNDAY
MARKS THE BEGINNING OF GRADUATION
FESTIVITIES
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On Baccalaureate Sunday, the Senior Class enters the Chapel for the last time as a group, before graduation. On the following Friday, parents arrive for an afternoon of sports activities, a reception, the Senior Banquet, and evening entertainment, before Saturday morning's Commencement Exercises, which begin promptly at 11:00 a.m.
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FACULTY PRIZE RECIPIENTS HONORED FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
TO CARDIGAN
To the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, has devoted countless hours to the organization of receptions, both for students after athletic events and for family members on special weekends. Charles William
Whitlock
To the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, through his commitment to his job and his willingness to help others has demonstrated a quiet dependability and humility of spirit. John-Gordon
Houghton Swogger
To the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, has given unselfish, knowledgeable assistance as student athletic trainer, earning the respect and admiration of both coaches and athletes for his patient, willing hand.
Alfred Neal Scheufler
To the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, has given unselfishly of his time and energy to ensure that this year's yearbook is a publication the entire school can be proud of. Rene Francisco Keilhauer
To the student who, in the opinion of the faculty, has demonstrated a determination not only to excel in academics, but also to enrich our lives through his dedication to musical and dramatic endeavors, through participation in the Performing Arts, and through his loyalty and leadership in the Choir. W illiam Carter Neild
OUTSTANDING SENIORS SALUTED AT COMMENCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Deneal Amos and M r. and
Mrs. Robert Snnall congratulate their sons
Bodhi and Chris after the ceremony. Bodhi
won the Faculty Prize which was presented
to h im as the student who, in the opin ion of
the faculty, has excelled in academics under
difficult circumstances for the past four
years. As a day student he made the extra
effort to be fu lly involved in all aspects of
the school program and to improve school
life for all day students. Bodhi was also
presented w ith the Senior Prize which is
awarded to the member of the Senior Class
w ith the highest academic standing.
Chris Small received the H inm an Prize which
is given annually in memory of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold P. H inm an to the member of
the school who, in the op in ion 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 m inds of the Founders of
Cardigan M ounta in School.
Chris was also awarded the Pannaci
Memorial Award which is given annually by
the Class of 1959 as a memorial to Karl J.
Pannaci, to that member 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 adjustment.
The first Skibiski Award was presented to
John Lyons Golden, Jr. and is to be given
annually as a memorial to M ichael R.
Skibiski to that member of the Senior Class
who has shown the greatest progress during
the school year.
The Caldwell Prize is given to the boy who
has shown outstanding athletic achievement
and good sportsmanship. This year the
Caldwell Prize was awarded to John Carl
Lindgren.
The Founders Prize is awarded to the boy in
the student body who has the w ill to
complete any project, regardless of the
difficulties encountered, w ithout thought of
personal gain, and whose objective is a job
well done in the same approach that
characterized the life of Harold P. H inm an,
one of the founders of Cardigan M ounta in
School. The Founders Prize was presented to
John Gary Savage, Jr. (Photo unavailable)
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6TH GRADE HELPS SAVE THE LADY
Eben Ernstof-Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Carey-Advisor, Jim Marrion-President, Mrs. Small, David Franklin-Vice President.
Front Row: David Rafferty, David Franklin, Jim M arrion, Matt Husson, Doug Wendt. Back Row: Eben Ernstof, O liver Summers,
Rob Daigle, Neil A lford, Graham Muckerman, Mrs. Small.
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7TH GRADE - AUCTIONS AND BIG DONUTS
Whitehead, Finnerty, Powers, Joyal, Treanor, Ramos, Pereira, Outlaw , Schneithorst, Pflager, Thomas, Scully, Emerson, Amos,
Ampudia, Marshall, Hunt, M israhi, Taufman, Gilbert.
Class Officers and Advisors: Mr. Decker, M ark Dantos-
Secretary Treasurer, Stanley Fitzroy-Mendis-President, George
Kuckly-Vice-President, Mr. Hart.
S itting Left: H itzig, Fanoe, Durey, Callahan, Huot, Anderson,
Needham, W all Top to Bottom: Schmidt, Buffone, Meyer,
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8TH GRADE HAS OVERNIGHT & DANCES
Officers and Advisors
M r. Cruickshank, Nat Evarts-Vice-President, Mr. Barron. Eric
Massey-Secretary, Jon Norton-President, and Trask Pfeifle-
Treasurer.
Brandy Cooper, Josh Taufman, Tom Coyne, and Geof Ballard.
Gregg Long, Alex Wassitsch, Tom Byrne, Owsley Brown, Greg Michas, Ju lian Fletcher, Ted Latham.
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Richard Bergner, Chris Sm ith, Kyle Beebe, J im m y Holguin, Pierce Runnels, Josh Perleman, Ian Toney.
Keith Skilling, S imon Withers, M ike Garvin, Ben Saltoun, Dw ight Kee, John Wierdsma.
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Clint Halsted, Rob Conkling, John Harris, Chip Graham, Jim Terkelson, Doug Miller.
Jay lovino, Mike Chudzik, Kevin Dickey, A1 Schiavetti, Dan Cohen, Jon Foote.
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Back: Logan Clarke, Trask Pfeifle, Jamie Steele, Jim m y Swanski, Ian Litmans. Front: Marshall Farrer, Jim Patten.
Richard Kane, Chip Hoag, Sean Selfe, David Friedman, Jay Stefan, Chris Potvin, Doug Weissman.
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Rob Pearson, Peter Lax, George M iller, T im Baker, Kevin O 'N eill, Jody Nields, Lance Dercum.
Top: Scott O lszewski, R ick Massey, Jon Norton. Bottom: Camm y Clark, Nat Evarts, Jason Ham m ond, John Barto.
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"JOSEPH” SMASH HIT FOR PERFORMING ARTSPerforming Arts is offered as a winter activity and has become more popular with each year's production. This year's show was "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Singing and dancing in a stage production was a new challenge for many of those involved. Many hours of hard work made for a splendid performance and is clearly the reason for the success’that the Performing Arts enjoys. Performances are open to all of Cardigan's friends but get your reservations early. Cardigan students in this year's production were Carter Neild, John Gordon Swogger, Chris Schilling, J.J. James, Mike Woodhouse, Pete Kellogg, and Mike Jackson (Class of '84); Jay Stefan, Scott Olszewski, Kevin Dickey, and Mike Chudzik (Class of '85); Chase Scully (Class of '86); Oliver Summers (Class of '87).Carter Neild was the Most Valuable Actor as Joseph. J.J. James was the Most Improved Actor in his role as Pharaoh; and Mike Jackson was awarded a special prize for Excellence and Technical Merit for his outstanding job as Lighting Director.
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GLEE CLUB - IN TUNE WITH THE TIMES
Front Row; Long, Schm idt, W endt, Dantos, M urdough, lovino, Barclay, Chudzik. Second Row: Steward, Franklin, Gilbert, M israhi,
Swanski, H unt. Third Row: Graham, Barto, Schiavetti, Toney, W hitlock, Brown, Ms. H annum . Last Row: Mr. Hennessey, Neild,
Byrne, Savage, Finlay, Patten. Absent for photo - Mr. Small.
SCRIBE STAFF SEEKS LITERARY TALENT
Left to R ight: Franklin Staley, M r. Barron (Advisor), Fred Reimers.
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AUDIO-VISUAL IS WIRED
Bottom to Top: Coleman, Swogger, lovino, Keilhauer, Jackson, Mrs. Shelton (Advisor), Dickey, Fletcher ]., Schiavetti, O 'N e ill,
Terkelsen.
PUBLIC RELATIONS - INTO PUNCH & COOKIES
Front Row: Summers, Am pudia, Chudzik, W endt, W hitlock, Kee, Shipp, Dickey. Back Row: Skilling, Fitzroy-Mendis, Clark, Jones, Swogger, Toney, Mrs. W akely (Advisor). ’
NJHS TAPS GRANDPARENTS WEEKEND
N ew ly admitted members of the National Junior Honor Society Reimers, Paquette, Clarke, Hyjek, Swogger, and Neild were tapped
by present members Small and Amos. Staff members recognized as members of the National Honor Society included Audrey
Armstrong, Bruce Hennessey, Andrea Heath, Robert and Thurza Small, W illiam Barron, and Rita Carey, Advisor to the Cardigan
Chapter.
This year's members, Chris Small ar\d Bodhi Amos were involved in two service projects. They helped greet and host visitors on busy weekends and they were eager participants in the Student Tutorial Program. Here Bodhi and Chris greet Mr.R. Alden Burt, former art teacher at Cardigan, exhibiting artist in the Stoddard Gallery, and visiting Grandfather at the spring Grandparents' Weekend.
1984-1985 GOT OFF TO A BUSY START
THE NEXT THING WE KNEW WE WERE
The Sixth Grade raised money for the Statue of Liberty w ith a school-wide Heritage Week sponsored trips as well as
sleep in. visits by craftspeople such as this wall
builder . . .
and a panel of alum ni to tell us what things were like when they were here - and it turned out to be
not so very different from now.
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The N in th Grade combined their annual history The Eight Grade visited two mansions in Newport, Rhode Island, and toured anfield trip to the Boston M useum of Fine Arts
w ith a Senior O u ting - at Q u incy Market.armory, as well as walking along cliff path, for their history field trip, set up by Mr.
Brier, the ever-patient Mr. Brier.
HEADING INTO WINTER; BUT
W ith the Second Term Honor Roll
LT Games N ight Ski Holiday and Senior Ski Holiday Santa stopping off at Cardigan
And the excitement of Parents' Weekend, w ith Long
Weekend to follow.
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SPRING WAS LONG AND WARM
This spring there was a Blaze autograph party, the Seventh Grade trip to Boston and the Freedom Trail, Grandparents' Weekend, the Assembly for the induction of new Student Leaders, and a wonderful concert by the Mascoma Valley Regional High School Band to keep us occupied.
'85 CALDWELL WINNER, LINDGREN, TOP ATHLETE
VARSITY FOOTBALL: GO GET 'EM TIGERS!Standing: Mr. Collins (Coach), Jones, Bayne,
Savage, Trombetta, Blatchford, Jackson,
Schilling, Holt, Dimock, Barto, Brown, Fa-
milian, Mr. Marrion (Coach). Kneeling:
Golden , Herring , Colem an, McBee, C.
Amos, Fletcher, Finlay (Captain), Lindgren
(Captain), Small, Bothwell, Bergner, Russell,
Stefan.
RESERVE FOOTBALL NEARLY UNDEFEATEDKneeling: Terkelson, H. Amos, Anderson,
Powers, Shipp, Fellers, Beebe (Captain),
Goldman, Alford, Miller D. Second Row:
Mr. Heath (Coach), Huot, Kuckly, Steele,
Marshall, (Captain), Friedman, Hallsted,
Clarke, Treanor, Foote, Ballard, Mr. Cruik-
shank (Coach). Third Row: Mr. McIntyre
(Coach), Burns, duPont, Skilling, Thomas,
Harris (Captain), Kane, O'Neill, Miller G.,
Graham, Holguin (Manager).
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VARSITY SOCCER NEW ENGLAND CHAMPSKneeling: Blue, Blennerhassett, Wanglee
(Capt.), Dulaney, Beeman (Capt.), Keilhauer,
Finnerty. Standing: Mr. Hicks, (Coach),
Lyder, Jokinen, Husson, Linkletter, Flask,
W a tk in s , M cM illa n , S chm itt, M r. B.
Bressler (Coach).
J.V. SOCCER: GRASS THRASHERSKneeling: Covucci, McBee W., Wilson,
Lynch, Dock, Kellogg, Staley (Capt.),
Reimers. Standing: Mr. Barron (Coach),
Bartley, Neild, Schwindt, McKenna (Capt.),
Lemmond, Liebrum, Scheufler, Mr. Hart (Coach).
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RESERVE A SOCCER MAKES TOURNEY FINALSFront: Farrer, Barclay, Callahan, Garvin,
(Captain), Joyal, Ramos, Patten. Back: Mr.
Stevens (Coach) Hitzig, Pfeifle, Perelman,
Lineberger (Captain), Whitehead, Ham
mond, Norton, Evarts (Captain), Needham,
Mr. Brier (Coach).
RESERVE B-SOCCER SCOUTS WERE IMPRESSED
Kneeling: Conkling, Ampudia, Fletcher,
Pflager, lovino, Franklin, Husson M., Mar-
rion. Standing: Haye (Coach), Litmans, Per
eira, Saltoun, Selfe, Fanoe, Withers, Smith,
Michas, Buffone, Wassitch, Long (Manager), Mr. J. Bressler (Coach).
JUNIOR SOCCER-^'ONE TO GO, HERE WE GO"First Row: Perkins, Daig le, Dercum ,
Schneithorst, Fitzroy-Mendis, Dantos, Mur-
dough. 2nd Row: Wierdsma, Emerson, Bak
er, Swanski, Hunt (Captain), Schmidt (Cap
tain). 3rd Row: Mr. Clark (Coach) Steward,
Ernstof, Outlaw, Meyer, Gilbert, Schiavetti,
Bard, Toney, Dickey, Mr, Decker (Coach).
CROSS COUNTRY-IMPROVED THROUGHOUT THE SEASON
L to R: Chudzik, Cohen, Palya, John Tauf-
man, Scully, Yglesias, Jon Taufman, Weiss- man, Marks, Whitlock, Mr. Small (Coach)
Paquette, Runnells, Mr. Coburn (Coach).
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INTRAMURALS: TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPSFirst Row: Swogger, Lax, Lester, Cohen,
Hoag. Mr. Crowell (Coach).
CYCLING: GONE WITH THE SCHWINNOlszewski, Huot, Albert, Weiss,
Glasscock, Byrne, Rice, Fryklund, Massey, V
Pearson, Mr. Hennessey (Coach).
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KEEPIN' THE FAITHClockwise: Mr, Barron (Coach), Halsted,
Perelman, Kane, Jones, Flask, Farrer,
Lynch (Captain), Reimers, Covucci,
Massey, Anderson, Scheufler, Mr. Cruikshank (Coach).
ALPINE AT FULL FORCEStanding: Mr. Hennessey (Coach), Rice
Fletcher S., Schmidt, Litmans, Savage,
Fletcher J., Ampudia, Miller D., Mr. Brier
(Coach). Kneeling: Albert, lovino, Pereira,
Graham, Ballard, Michas, Burns, Clark,
Fryklund.
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VARSITY - A BUILDING YEARMr. Stevens (Coach), Bartley, Harris,
Amos H., Holt, Steele, Lindgren, Amos C.,
Bayne, Clarke.
JUNIOR VARSITY - AN ADVENTUREMr. Haye (Coach), Harris, Brown, Clarke.
Front Row: Amos H., Joyal, Steele,Hoag, Franklin.
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NORDIC - ANOTHER MEET?Mr. Carey (Coach), Pearsor\, Saltoun,
Dercum, Weissman, Toney, Coleman,
Small, Mr. Heath (Coach).
X-COUNTRY-OUT OF BREATH AGAINMr. Heath (Coach), Joshua Taufman,
Skilling, Marks, Liebrum, Jon Taufman,
Mr. Carey (Coach),
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VARSITY - EVERYONE SCORED, ALMOSTWanglee (Manager), Husson G. (Captain),
Whitehead, Jokinen (Captain), Watkins,
Smith, Paquette, Hammond, Schmitt
(Captain), McMillan, Mr. J. Bressler
(Coach), Finnerty, Powers, Garvin, Finlay,
Barto, Pfeifle, Norton, Bothwell.
J.V. - A FIGHTING SPIRITStaley, Mr. McIntyre (Coach), Blatchford,
Dimock (Captain), Keilhauer, Hyjek,
McBee C., Golden, Schwindt, Linkletter,
McBee W., Yglesias, Herring, Mr. Ramos I ’r-
(Coach).
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RESERVE A - LET'S GO TIGERMr. Marrion (Coach), Foote (Manager),
Lineberger, Pflager, Weirdsma, Needham,
Goldman, McKenna, Withers, Swanski,
Marrion, Patten, Barclay, Meyer, Evarts,
Mr. Coburn (Coach), Conkling, Husson.
RESERVE B - ONE GOAL SEASONMr. Clark (Coach), Emerson, Perkins,
Wassitsch, Latham, Gilbert, Thomas,
Selfe, Hitzig. Daigle, Nields, Rafferty,
Dantos, Schneithorst, Blue, Long.
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RECREATIONAL SKIERSGroup One: Durey, ?, Fellers, Palya,
Weiss, Cooper, Runnells, Terkelsen,
Cohen, Byrne, Miller G,, Ernstof, Shipp.
Group Two: First Row: O 'Neill, Kee,
Muckerman, Wendt, Alford, Fitzroy-
Mendis. Row Two: Lax, Herring, Ramos, Misrahi.
HIT THE SLOPES.Instructors: Mr. Crowell, Mr. Hicks, Mr.
B. Bressler, Miss Hannum, Miss Marks,
Mr. Hart, Mr. Decker. Group Three;
Patten, Steward, Blennerhassett, Wilson,
Treanor, Murdough, Lemmond,
Trombetta, McKenna, Lyder, Callahan,
Fanoe, Durey, Beebe.
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SAILING PLACED WELL AT REGATTAPotvin, Taufman Jon, Terkelsen, Lemmond, Holguin, O 'Neill, Coleman,
Outlaw, Swogger, Ampudia, Whitlock, Schiavetti, Cohen, Weiss, Misrahi,
Golden, Mr. Crowell (Coach), Mr. Carey (Coach).
CYCLING ENJOYED SPRING RIDESHunt, Miller C., Miss Hannum (Coach).
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TRACK TEAM UNDEFEATEDFirst Row: Holt, Weissman,
Keilhauer, Chudzik, Toney, Ballard,
Second Row: Woodhouse, Scheufler,
Nields, Anderson, Kee. Third Row: Mr.
Barron (Coach), Liebrum, Schilling, Jan\es,
McKenna.
WILDERNESS KNOWS THE ROPESMr. Cruickshank, Mr. Hennessey. Top Row: Murdough, Lynch, Perelman.
Bottom Row: Albert, Reimers.
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VARSITY LACROSSE GOES 11 AND 1First Row: Mr. Ritch (Coach), McBee C.,
Barto, Lyder, Arr\os C., Small, Linkletter,
Whitehead, Mr. Heath (Coach). Second
Row: Herring, Smith, Hyjek, Schmitt,
Dimock, Savage, Finlay. Third Row:
Husson G., Watkins, Bayne, Jackson,
Blennerhassett, Wanglee, Patten.
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RESERVES UPPER VALLEY CHAMPS AGAINFirst Row: Co-Captains Norton, Pfeifle, and Steele. Second Row: Murdough, Amos
H., Buffone, Selfe, Kuckly, Marrion.
Third Row: Mr. Brier (Coach), Skilling
(Manager), Pearson, Finnerty, Saltoun,
Jones, Bergner, Stefan, Graham, Litmans,
Mr. Bressler (Coach).
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THIRD LACROSSE A SCRAPPY TEAMKneeling: Franklin, Husson M., lovino,
Fitzroy-Mendis, Pflager. Standing:
Schmidt, Clark, Emerson, Baker, Palya,
Swanski, Durey, Mr. Clark (Coach),
McLennan.
THIRD TEAM BEAT THE BIRDStanding: Ernstof, Daigle, Treanor, Foote,
Mr. Coburn (Coach). Sitting: Huot,
Ramos, Pereira, Rafferty, Summers.
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STRONG PITCHING AIDED VARSITY BASEBALLMr. Marrion (Coach), Beebe, Staley,
Powers, Bothwell, Miller D., Harris,
Massey (Manager), Lindgren, Hallsted,
Paquette, Hammond, Mr. Collins (Coach).
OUR RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF*Front Row: Joyal, Callahan, Cooper.
Middle Row: Thomas, Marshall, Yglesias,
Fanoe, Wierdsma, Hoag, Kane, Back Row:
Friedman, Mr. Hart (Coach).
* See team record on page 110.
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VARSITY RUSHES THE NETMr. Stevens (Coach), Barclay, Farrer,
Hitzig, Dock, Needham, VanNice, Clarke,
Schwindt, Beeman, MacMillan, Neilds,
DEEP RESERVES END UP 5-1-1From Bottom: Huot, Byrne, Blue, Brown,
Trombetta, Dulaney, Meyer, Dickey, Mr.
Ramos (Coach), Marks, Blatchford, Kellogg, Evarts, Michas, Runnells, Lester,
Wilson, Latham, McBee W., duPont,
Jokinen, Lax, Bartley.
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WRECK TENNIS LOOKING FOR AN ANGLE
Schneithorst, Dercum, Gilbert, Wendt, Rice, Glasscock, Fletcher, Fryklur\d, Russell, Burns, Muckerman, Coaches; Miss Hannum, Mr. Decker.
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SPORTSMEN AWARDED PRIZESSeen on this page, John Coleman received
the Nordic Most Valuable Runner Award
and Chris Small was awarded the Most
Valuable Combined trophy for the Nordic
Ski Team; George Needham was judged
Most Valuable to Reserve (A) Hockey; J.
J. James was Most Improved Actor in the
Performing Arts winter production;
Nisakorn Wangleee was Most Valuable
Varsity Soccer player; and John Lindgren
received the first of his three Most
Valuable Awards for Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball. O n the opposite
page, group speakers wait their turns;
Toastmaster Dylan Dimock confers with
Mr. Collins; Mr. Clark awards the Most
Improved Lacrosse trophy to Third
Team's David Franklin; Mr. Barron
presents Ian Toney with one of his many
track prizes, including State Championship in the low hurdles; and
Alex Wassitsch presents highlights of his
team's soccer season to the school.
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CARDIGAN SUCCESSFUL IN TOURNEY PLAY
CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
Varsity Football
6-22 Plymouth12-12 6- 0
22-12 12-32 44- 0 22-12
6 - 8
EaglebrookWoodstockNewportWindsorHanoverMonadnockPlymouth
Most Improved-John Holt Most Valuable-John Lindgren Coaches Award-Ted Herring
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RESERVE FOOTBALL
CMS 20 - 0 WoodstockCMS 8 - 0 HanoverCMS 8 - 24 PlymouthCMS 46 - 0 EaglebrookCMS 22 - 6 WindsorCMS 14 - 0 HanoverCMS 14 - 0 SpringfieldCMS 0 - 6 KingswoodCMS 0 - 16 WoodstockCMS 8 - 6 Plymouth
Most Improved - Keith Skilling Most Valuable - Josh Goldman
Varsity Soccer
CMS 4- 2 MascomaCMS 3- 1 HanoverCMS 6- 2 K.U.A.CMS 8- 0 DerryfieldCMS 7- 3 K.U.A.CMS 2- 1 EaglebrookCMS 7- 0 BowCMS 3- 1 HanoverCMS 7- 0 MascomaCMS 2- 0 HanoverCMS 13- 1 HoldernessCMS 3- 1 Holderness
J.V. Soccer
CMS 6-0 SunapeeCMS 5-0 K.U.A.CMS 0-7 HanoverCMS 0-6 Sant BaniCMS 0-3 EaglebrookCMS 2-1 SunapeeCMS 4-1 K.U.A.CMS 1-5 BowCMS 0-5 DerryfieldCMS 1-5 Hanover
Most Improved-Forrest Bartley Most Valuable-Toby Schwindt
Reserve (A) Soccer
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CMS 1-3 HanoverCMS 2-0 PlainfieldCMS 7-0 WoodstockCMS 4-1 ThetfordCMS 4-1 HartfordCMS 3-5 HanoverCMS 2-7 EaglebrookCMS 7-0 WoodstockCMS 5-1 HartfordCMS 10-1 MascomaCMS 2-6 LebanonCMS 2-0 PlainfieldCMS 3-2 LebanonUpper Valley Tournament-2nd
PlaceCMS 4-1 PlainfieldCMS 1-0 LebanonCMS 0-3 New London
Most Improved- Jason HammondMost Valuable- George Needham
Reserve (B) Soccer
New England Junior Prep School Tournament- First Place Most Improved-Nando Schmitt Most Valuable-Nisakorn Wanglee
CMS 1- 1 HanoverCMS 5- 1 LebanonCMS 1- 3 EaglebrookCMS 5- 4 St. Mary'sCMS 1- 3 ThetfordCMS 1- 2 KearsargeCMS 3- 3 HanoverCMS 6- 1 LebanonCMS 7- 1 HartfordCMS 2- 1 KearsargeCMS 5- 4 Mascoma
Most Improved - Ben Saltoun Most Valuable - David Franklin
Junior Soccer
CMS 0- 8 New London
CMS 3- 6 Eaglebrook
CMS 1- 3 Hanover
CMS 2- 4 Woodstock
CMS 4- 2 New London
CMS 2- 7 Lebanon
CMS 2- 4 Hartford
CMS 3- 2 Woodstock
Most Improved - Lance Dercum
Varsity Hockey Alpine Ski Team
CMS 11-1 LaconiaCMS 7-0 HanoverCMS 9-2 New Hampton
CMS 8-0 HoldernessCMS 8-1 St. MaritzCMS 4-1 St. MaritzCMS 8-1 PioneersCMS 7-3 Assabet (AA)CMS 12-1 HoldernessCMS 6-1 Assabet (A)
CMS 10-0 ProctorCMS 14-2 Chesapeake BayCMS 1-9 PioneersCMS 9-2 EaglebrookCMS 14-2 New HamptonCMS 10-4 North ShoreCMS 10-4 North ShoreCMS 6-4 St. Paul'sCMS 5-4 Keene
Most Improved- Jason HammondMost Valuable- Tommi Jokinen
JV Hockey
CMS 5-1 VermontCMS 2-1 Hartford Bantam (B)CMS 4-3 HartfordCMS 3-4 Laconia Bantum (A)CMS 3-4 ClaremontCMS 2-8 Virginia All-StarsCMS 0-4 HartfordCMS 1-0 Hartford Bantam (A)CMS 1-0 Hartford Bantam (A)
Most Improved - Toby Schwint Most Valuable - Dylan Dimock
Reserve A Hockey
CMS 1-2 Kearsarge
CMS 8-1 Woodstock
CmS 6-2 Hanover
CMS 2-5 Lebanon
CMS 4-0 Hanover
CMS 3-1 Eaglebrook
CMS 3-1 Hartford
CMS 2-5 Lowell Chiefs
CMS 3-3 Kearsarge
CMS 12-3 Laconia
CMS 3-0 Hartford
CMS 3-5 Lebanon
CMS 4-2 Lebanon
CMS 3-1 Rutland
Most Improved ■- John Pflager
Most Valuable - George Needh<
Reserve B Hockey
My membory serves me well. I have little recollection. We were outscored about 70 to 1 and the season ended with the parents of the Lebanon players urging our players to shoot and score and the Lebanon coach exhorting the dumbfounded referee not to penalize me for having too many men (boys, bodies) on the ice.
J.D. Clark Most Improved-Sebo Hitzig Most Valuable- Sean Selfe
In Lakes Region Action the team scored 4 seconds, 3 thirds, 1 fourth, and 2 fifths against high school J.V. teams. The team lost two close matches against Eaglebrook 10 to 26 in the Giant Slalom and 17 to 19 in the Slalom. The team placed third overall in the New England Jr. Prep School Championships with a second place in the Slalom and a third place in the Giant Slalom.
Alpine AMost Improved- Eduardo AmpudiaMost Valuable- Ian Litmans Coaches Award (Most Dedicated)- Jay Savage
Alpine BMost Improved- Chip Graham
Varsity Basketball
CMS 36-34 K.U.A.CMS 36-42 LebanonCMS 42-21 HartfordCMS 36-39 BowCMS 36-55 HanoverCMS 33-52 EaglebrookCMS 42-30 HartfordCMS 44-32 HoldernessCMS 31-29 WoodstockCMS 51-44 WoodstockCMS 51-54 HanoverCMS 26-28 HoldernessCMS 47-42 LebanonCMS 33-37 BowCMS 56-22 Tilton
Most Improved- Logan Clarke Most Valuable- John Lindgren
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Reserve Basketball
24-23 Woodstock41-33 Windsor
42-39 Lebanon (OT)
23-13 Plainfield
17-10 Hanover
21-23 Hartford
25-23 Windsor
22-20 Woodstock
27-33 Hanover 38-52 Lebanon
25-36 Hanover (Hanover Tournament)67-23 Plainfield
48-28 Lebanon (Mascoma Tournament)
36-46 Derryfield (Mascoma Tournament)
28-38 Henniker (Mascoma Tournament)
Most Improved - David Franklin
Most Valuable- Logan Clarke
W restling
C M S 20-43 KeeneC M S 32-16 TimberlaneC M S 28- 6 ExeterC M S 31-42 PlymouthC M S 44-36 EaglebrookCM S 14-49 PlymouthC M S 34-30 HarwoodC M S 21-12 Essex Jet.
Cardigan Mtn. Tourmament - 1 First, 2 Thirds, 2 Fourths
Eaglebrook Tournament - 2 Seconds, 1 Fourth
Fessenden Tournament - 2 Firsts, 2
Seconds
Most Improved - Eric Massey
Most Valuable- Dual Meets- Dana Lynch
Most Valuable - Tournaments- Hank Jones
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VARSITY BASEBALL
Holderness
Tilton
Vermont Academy
K.U.A.
Deerfield
Woodstock
K.U.A.
Vermont Academy
LebanonBow
Claremont
Newf Hampton Mascoma
Woodstock Bow
Eaglebrook
- Franklin Staley
• John Lindgren
- Scott Paquette
CM S 7 - 4CM S 17 - 4CM S 11 - 9CM S 9 - 2CM S 4 - 14CM S 9 - 8CM S 21 - 14CM S 11 - 6C M S 11 - 4C M S 6 - 7C M S 13 - 3C M S 8 - 14CM S 3 - 6C M S 5 - 4CM S 6 - 4CM S 5 - 6
Most Improved
Most Valuable
Coaches Award
Reserve Baseball
CM S 4-24 MascomaCM S 4-22 DeerfieldCM S 10-19 SpringfieldCM S 1-16 HartfordCM S 4- 8 LebanonCM S 6-14 WoodstockCM S 1-16 MascomaCM S 4-11 PlainfieldCM S 1-23 MascomaC M S l 5-19 LebanonCM S 3-11 Eaglebrook
Most Improved - Richard Kane
Most Valuable - Geoff Joyal
Third Team Baseball
CM S 4-14 Hanover
C M S 1-19 Hanover
CM S 7- 6 Hartland
CM S 15-13 Hartland
CM S 5-23 Mascoma
C M S 5-21 Mascoma
CM S 13-10 Eaglebrook
Most Imprved- Rob Daigle
Most Valuable- Andy Periera
Varsity Sailing
CMS place 8 of 11 Associate Members'
Regatta
CMS 3- 1 Brewster
CMS 103-66.5 Indian Mt. Regatta
CMS 25-20 Northfield Mt. Hermon
Most Valuable Skipper- A1 Shiavetti
Most Valuable Crew- Ben Misrahi
Track
CMS 85-37 MemorialCMS 1st Place Kingswood Meet
CMS 1st Place Bow Meet
CMS 66-12 Eaglebrook
N.H. Jr. High State Championships- 1
First, 1 Fifth
Most Improved- Rene Keilhauer
Most Improved- Ian Toney
Most Valuable- John Holt
RESERVE TENNIS
VARSITY TENNIS
CMS 9-0 KUA J.V.CMS 9-0 Vermont Academy J.V.CMS 2-7 Brewster Academy Varsity CMS 9-0 Vermont Academy J.V.CMS 4-5 Holderness J.V.CMS 7-2 Holderness J.V.CMS 6-3 Woodstock VarsityCMS 4-5 Deerfield (4th)CMS 5-4 Woodstock VarsityCMS 0-9 Eaglebrook
CMS Win Hanover
CMS Win Hartford
CMS Win Woodstock
CMS Win Hanover
CMS Loss Hartford
CMS Win Woodstock
CMS Tie Woodstock
Tournament Champion - Tommi JokinenMost Improved Reserve A - Tom ByrneMost Improved Reserve B - John Covucci
Most Improved - George NeedhamMost Valuable - Doug Beeman
VARSITY LACROSSE
CMS 9- 3 PinkertonCMS 3- 2 HoldernessCMS 11- 0 HanoverCMS 14- 2 LondonderryCMS 9- 0 Vermont AcademyCMS 4- 3 Holderness (OT)CMS 21- 0 WaynefleteCMS 5- 3 LondonderryCMS 3- 9 Eaglebrook
Most Improved - Pete Whitehead Most Valuable - Chris Smith
CMS 9- 4 HanoverCMS 1- 6 HoldernessCMS 4- 6 ProctorCMS 4- 2 WoodstockCMS 6- 3 HanoverCMS 9- 3 Northfield-Mt. HermonCMS 11- 0 HartfordCMS 10- 2 WoodstockCMS 5- 1 DerryfieldCMS 5- 4 Hanover -Upper Valley
TournamentCMS 1- 5 Eaglebrook
Most Improved - Jim Marrion Most Valuable - Jon Norton
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C. I was O K until M r. Barron turned my head around.
D. We're looking for Canaan. Do you know the way?E. W ell, well, well!
F. Some people w ill do anything to get out of W D .
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J. It was a hard year on teachers.
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4. He's too quiet.
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Louisville, K.Y 40207
Kentucky Country Day
Mark Bothwell
38 Barringer Road
Darien, CT 06820
Avon
Thomas Burns
Clark Lane
Marblehead, M A 01945
John Coleman
4336 Fairfax
Dallas, TX 75205
Baylor
John Covucci
R.D. #1, Box 68-A
Lafayette, NJ 07848
Blair Academy
Dylan Dimock
2501 Smithfield Road
Charlottesville, VA 22901-2221
Woodberry Forrest
W illiam Dock
St. Felix LeGosier
97190
Guadeloupe, FRENCH ANTILLES
Peddie
Woodford Dulaney
513 Country Lane
Louisville, KY 40207
St. Francis H igh School
David duPont
Closter Dock Road
Alpine, NJ 07620
Taft
Anthony Familian
601 North Rodeo Dr.
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Brian Fellers
Razor H ill Road
Grafton, N H 03240
Dublin
Robert Finlay
8 Greenbriar Lane
Amherst, N H 03031
SENIOR DIRECTORYOrin Flask 74 Harborview Drive
Rye, NH 03870
Steffen Fletcher
Post Office Box 154
Westford, M A 01886
Brooks
Verne Fryklund
12 Mason Street
Winchester, M A 01890
Salisbury
Robert Glasscock
3211 Chris Houston, TX 77063
St. Stephen's
John Golden
15 Sailer's Way
Rumson, NJ 07760
Cushing
Theodore Herring
140 Anchor Drive
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Tilton
John Holt
604 Pasteur Avenue
Bowling Green, O H 43402
Avon
George Husson
49 Flagg Road
Post Office Box 351
Westford, Ma 01886
Lawrence
Gary Hyjek
22 Charter Oak Place
Hartford, CT 06106
St. Marks
Henry Jackson
2021 General Pershing
New Orleans, LA 70115
Metairie Park Country Day
James James
1647 Prestwick Lane
Carmel, IN 46032
Pedie
Tommi Jokinen
Peltosaarentie 1 i 51
Hyvinkaa, FINLAND 05840
Rene Keilhauer
525 Main Street
Hingham, M A 02043
Avon
Peter Kellogg
170 Hillside Avenue
Waterbury, CT 06710-2137
Avon
Nelson Lemmond
3854 Sedgewood Circle
Charlotte, NC 28211
Kents Hill
David Lester
R.R. 1, Box 145-B
John Roberts Road
Canaan, N H 03741
Roger Liebrum
2351 Underwood
Houston, TX 77030
Episcopal High School
John Lindgren
24 Mountain Road
North Granby, CT 06060
Berkshire
Curtis Linkletter
Post Office Box 31
Locust Valley, NY 11560
Gunnery
Charles Lyder
Seven Allen Street
Scituate, M A 02066
Williston Northampton School
Dana Lynch
Mobil, Hangar 505 W. Camp
Seletar Airport
SINGAPORE 2879
Florida Air Academy
W illiam Marks
10901 Kemwood Drive
Houston, TX 77024
Suffield
Cunliffe McBee
4624 Prytania Street
New Orleans, LA 70115
DeLa Salle
Ward McBee
4624 Prytania Street
New Orleans, LA 70115
St. James
W illiam McKenna
Three Wildcat Lane
Norwell, M A 02061
Tilton
Andrew McMillan
12 Upper Ladue Road
St. Louis, M O 63124
Gunnery
W illiam Neild
1500 Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60610
Hotchkiss
W illiam Palya
5164 Bonita Beach Road
Bonita Springs, FL 33923
Holderness
Gerald Paquette
22 Donahue Drive
Manchester, NH 03103
Frederick Reimers
4242 Brookdale Street
Jackson, MS 39206
St. Andrews Episcopal
Christopher Rice
Drinkwater Road
Post Office Box 407
Exeter, NH 03833
Northfield Mount Herman
W illiam Russell
3214 Huntingdon
Houston, TX 77019
Episcopal High School
John Savage
Lower Road
R.F.D., Box 78
West Deerfield, M A 01342
Proctor
Alfred Scheufler
Post Office Box 215
Altoona, KS 66710
Orme
Christian Schilling
Francestown, N H 03043
Proctor
J. Nando Schmitt
53 Powers St., Longely
Milford, NH 03055
Tobias Schwindt
Middletown Road
South Londonderry, VT 05155
Kent
Christopher Shipp
R.F.D. #1, Box 213
Gristmill H ill Road
Canaan, N H 03741
Christopher Small
Cardigan Mountain School
Canaan, N H 03741
St. Paul's
Franklin Staley
214 W . Teal Lake Road
Mexico, M O 65265
Brooks
John-Gordon Swogger
Burnside
Reservoir Road
Hanover, NH 03755
Choate
Paul Trombetta
Zona 9
6-A Avenida 7-32
Guatemala, CENTRAL AM ERICA
Vermont Academy
Peter Van Nice
1209 Astor Street
Chicago, IL 60610
Choate
Nisakorn Wanglee
Yannawa
26/1 New Chan Road
Bangkok 12, THAILAND
Cushing
Curtis Watkins
Simplex Plaza
Simplex Time Recorder Co.
Gardner, M A 01441
Cushing
Sidney Weiss
2121 Kirby #81
Houston, TX 77019
Cushing
Charles Whitlock
American Embassy
APO
New York, NY 09170
Westtown
Benjamin W ilson
62 Boulevard
de Courcelles
Paris, FRANCE 75017
Kimball Union Academy
Michael Woodhouse
135 Timrod Road
Manchester, CT 06040
St. Mark's
Manuel Yglesias
Felix Parra 161-601
Colonia San Jose Insurgentes
Mexico, 19, D.F., MEXICO
Los Cedros