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Canaan, New Hampshire 03741
The Senior Class of 1981 dedicates the Blaze to Mr. John OHver Rich who joined the Cardigan Family in August of
1969. Mr. Rich dedicated his life to Cardigan from that moment. He has been devoted to the school’s educational
goals, to the fulfillment of each individual student’s needs and to the cultural enrichment of the Community at large.
Unselfish with his time and talents, Mr. Rich always found time to help both students and teachers achieve goals and
individual satisfaction in the educational process. He has given untold hours seeking future schools for Cardigan
graduates and conseling both students and parents concerning the student’s further education. His home has had an
open door to visiting Alumni, friends, faculty, and students.
We wish you, John Oliver Rich, many fine years as you continue to devote your life to the enrichment of others. You
will remain for us “Mr. Cardigan.” God Speed.
ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, S STAFF ATTACK TOTAL-■ •ED U C A T IO N
HEADMASTER’S PAGE
Mary, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Wakely, Betsy, Missy, and Jonathan
FACULTY AND ADINISTRATION
Mr. William Xavier Barron English; Soccer, Wrestling, Tennis; Weightlifting and Gymnastics Club Advisor; B.A., Colorado College.
Mr. and Mrs. Blunt and Heather Donald E. Blunt: Science Department Chairman; I.P.S. and Principles of Science; Intramurals, Alpine Ski Team, Baseball; Assistant Work Detail Coach; Ping Pong and Ski Touring Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed., Bridgewater State College; M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University.
Mrs. Linda Boucher Developmental Reading; Riding Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed., Plymouth State College.
Mr. Neil Brier U.S. History; Soccer, Wresthng, Cycling; Ethnic Cooking Club Advisor; B.A., Union College.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey and Katie Anthony Landon Carey: Developmental Reading, Language Training; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Sailing; Backpm- monand Ethnic Cooking Club Advisor; B.A., Hobart College; M.Ed., Univeristy of Vermont. Rita Dunn Carey: U.S. History, World History; Blaze Advisor, National Junior Honor Society Advisor; B.A., Trinity College.
Mr. John Christopher Charky French; Soccer, Hockey, Baseball; Drama Club Advisor; B.A., California State University.
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Mr. John B. Coffin Mathematics; School Store Manager, Snack Bar Manager; Weightlift ing Club Advisor; B.S., University of Hartford.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Jody, Ginger and Tim^___ ,h M. CoUins; Assistant Headmaster; Director of Studies; Dean ofStudents; Mathematics; Football, Basketball, Baseball; B.S., Boston University.
Tom, Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Crowell James W. Crowell: Science; Intramurals, Iceboating, Sailing; Stereo Club Advisor; B.S., Yale University.
Mr. Edward A. Cooper Mathematics; Football, Hockey, Lacrosse; Leathercraft — Ceramics Club Advisor; B.A., University of Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. DalgHsh Garven Dalglish: English Department Chairman; Newsletter Editor; Publicity Director; A.B., Dartmouth College; M.A., Xavier University. Jane Parsons Dalglish: Language Training A.B., Bryn Mawr College; M.S., University of Bridgeport; Certificate, University of Berlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Shelly Farrell: Language Training; Recreational Skiing; B.S., University of Missouri. William Landon Farrell: Mathematics; Cycling, Alpine Ski Team; Ski Maintainance Club Advisor; B.A., Johnson State College.
Mr. Harold Finkbeiner, Jr. and Andrew Fundamentals of Music, Music Appreciation, Music History, Keyboard; Glee Club; B.M.M.M. Westminster Choir College; M. Div., McCormick Theological Seminary; Senior Karate Champion.
Mr. Lawrence Goldthwait Life Science, Earth Science; Alpine Ski Team A.B., Dartmouth College; Sc. M., Brown University.
Mr. and Mrs. HartVirginia Hart: Assistant Librarian; B.S. University of Georgia. William Hart: English Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Baseball; Model Club Advisor, Scribe Advisor; B.A.. New England College.
Mrs. Helen Hathaway English, Typing; B.A., Russell Sage College; M.A., University of New Hampshire.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath and Amanda Stephen L. Heath; Earth Science, Biology; Soccer, Nordic Ski Team, Lacrosse; Blaze Photography Advisor; B.S.Ed., Plymouth State College.
Mr. Hicks, Jean-Mi, Natalie, Mrs. Hicks Jeffrey D. Hicks: Director of Admissions; History; French; Soccer, Recreational Skiing; Fly Tying Club Advisor; B. A., Rollins College; M. A. Trinity College; Certificate of French Studies, University of Lausanne.
Mr. Craig Lewis Howland Spanish; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Lacrosse, Tai Chi and Gymnastics Club Advisor; B. A ., Worcester State College.
Reverend Harry R. MahoneySchool Chaplain, Religion Department Chairman; Christmas Pageant Director, Harry’s Ambulance Service, School Safety Commissioner; Magic Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed., Boston University; B.D., Andover Newton Theological School.
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; B.F.A., Bowling Green State University.
Mrs. Marrion, Beth, Jennifer, Mr. Marrion, Stephanie, immyConstance F. Marrion: Language Training; B.Ed. Keene State College. James N. Marrion: Director of Athletics; Mathematics; Football, Basketball, Baseball; B.Ed., M.S., Keene State College.
Francis J. O ’Mally Sixth Grade: English, Reading, S o c i a l Studies; Recreational Skiing, Baseball; Drama Club Advisor; B.S., Holy Cross College.
Mrs. Peck, Nikki, Jason, Mr. Peck Schuyler V. Peck; Director of Development and Alumni Affairs; Newsletter Editor; Football, Hockey, Tennis; Senior Class Advisor; B.S., Nichols College; M.A.L.S., Dartmouth College.
Mr, and Mrs. Ramos and Ramon Edilberto C. Ramos: Mathematics Department Chairman, Spanish; Soccer, Hockey, Tennis; B.A., Feati University; M.T. S,, Catholic University; M.A.L.S,, Dartmouth College.
Mr. John Oliver Rich Director of Admissions; Club Mediterranean Advisor, A.B., Rollins College; M.A., M .Ed., John Hopkins University.
Mr. and Mrs. Rives Francis B. Rives H: U.S. History; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Model Club Advisor; B.A., New England College. Cathy and Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Carol M. Shelton: Librarian; Nevi'sletter Editor: Audio-Visual, Drama Club Advisor; B.A., Nasson College. David F. Shelton: Social Studies Department Chairman, Work Detail Coach; Director of Student Jobs; Woodcarving Club Advisor; B.A., Texas A&M; M.A., Columbia University.
Mr. Jeffrey SlabyEnglish; Football, Basketball, Baseball; Music Club Advisor; B.A., Dartmouth College.
Mrs. Beverly Bradford Wakely Reading Department Chairman, Developmental Reading, Language Training; Host Committee Advisor; B.S., Bridgewater State College.
STAFF
Mr. and Mrs, Stevens Mary J. Stevens: School Nurse; R.N., Beverly School of Nursing. Robert E. Sievens: Chef — Steward; B.S., Culinary Institute of
America.
Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre Joseph R. McIntyre: School Nurse; A.S., Newton Jr. College.
Mr. Warren Birch Manager, Kennerson Athletic Center.
Dr. I. A. Dinerman School Physician; M .D ., University of Chicago.
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Educational Consultant.
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Mr. Howard Ross Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds.
Stephen Bean
Top Picture: Camille Rossignol, John Chapman, Mark Weller, Ronny Suza, Grif GrifFm, Howard Ross. Bottom Picture; Dot Sweeney, Jane Williamson, Marianne Mullens, Jean Ellms, John Robbins, Eleanor Weller. Brenda Suza
Leona Fiske and Kathy Perrin Marshall Dimick and David Cushman
Mr. and Mrs. Don Canthn Don Cantlin: Nordic Jumping Coach; Sportsman Club Advisor.
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Marcia RockeAssistant Director of Development and Alumni Affairs
Theresa C. Purcell Bookkeeper
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SENIORS ATTACK THE FUTUREV
David Dodson Alexander St. Louis, Missouri
Third Team Soccer 6, Reserve Soccer 7, 8, Varsity Soccer 9; Recreational Siding 6, Nordic Ski Team 7, 8 (Manager), 9 (Captain, Most Valuable); Recreational Tennis6, 7, Varsity Tennis 8. 9; Leatherworking, Sportsman Clubs; Diningroom Superintendent 8; Chaplain’s Assistant 9.
Vernon Anthony Alper Pipersville, Pennsylvania
Outward Bound 7, Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9; Recreational Skiing 7, Alpine Ski Team 8, 9; Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Riding, Sportsman Clubs.
Mark Francis Banjak Dedham, Massachusetts
Intramurals 8, 9; Recreational Skiing 8, 9; Reserve Baseball 8 (Manager), Sailing 9; Model, Stereo Clubs.
Francis Graham Coates Brants Fort Worth, Texas
Cycling 8, 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, Nordic Ski Team 9; Spring Cycling 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Blaze; Chaplain’s Assistant 9.
Andrew Oliver Britten Burden Ann Arbor, Michigan
Reserve Soccer 8, Rock Climbing 9; Alpine Ski Team 8; 9; Sailing 8, 9; Electronics Club.
Douglas Palmer Burke New York, New York
Outdoor Environment 6, Third Team Soccer 7, Cycling 8, Reserve Football (Manager) 9; iRecreational Skiing 6, Alpine Ski Team 7, 8, 9 (Most Improved Skier); Sailing6, Reserve Lacrosse 7, Cycling 8, 9; Art, Backgammon, Photography, Woodshop Clubs; Head of Dining Room 7, Floor Leader Greenwood 8, School Leader 9.
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David Joseph Dobrowski Manchester New Hampshire
Varsity Soccer 8, 9 (Captain); Varsity Hockey 8, 9 (Captain); Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Sportsman Club; Assistant Floor Leader — French II 8, Assistant Floor Leader — Hayward 9; Job Foreman 9; Senior Class President.
Kwadwo Odame Dodi Tema, Ghana
Reserve Soccer 7, Varsity Soccer 8, 9 (Captain); Reserve Basketball 7, 8 (Captain), Varsity Basketball 9; Recreational Tennis7, Reserve Tennis 8, 9; Backgammon, Tennis, Table Tennis Clubs; Floor Leader — Hinman II 9.
Thomas Arthur Dust New London, New Hampshire
Third Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9 (Manager); Recreational Skiing 8, 9; Sailing8, 9; Model, Electronics Clubs; Floor Leader — Brewster II 9.
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Thomas Charles Echanis Saxtons River, Vermont
Varsity Soccer 8, 9; Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9; Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Weignthfting, Gymnastics Clubs.
John Martin Fanning Fort Worth, Texas
Varsity Football 8; Varsity Basketball 8, 9; Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Volleyball, Weightlifting Clubs,
James Louie Forsyth Little Silver, New Jersey
Intramurals 8, 9; Reserve Basketball 8, Varsity Basketball 9; Sailing 8, 9; Glee Club, Model, Woodcarving, Woodworking Clubs; Public Relations Director 9.
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Christopher Goldfarb El Cajon, Cahfornia
Third Team Soccer 7, Intramurals 9; Recreational Skiing 7, 9; Recreational Tennis7, Reserve Baseball 9; Blaze Editor, Drama, Model Clubs,
John Kirby Goode Greenwich, Connecticut
Intramurals 8, Varsity Football (Manager) 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, Nordic Ski Team 9; Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Music, Gymnastics, Woodworking Clubs.
Juha-Pekka Hakala Hyvinkaa, Finland
Varsity Football 9; Varsity Hockey 9; Baseball 9; Weightlifting, Cooking Clubs.
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George Peter Hale New Haven, Connecticut
Cycling 7, 8, 9; Alpine Ski Team 7, 8, 9; Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8 (Captain), Cycling 9; Music Club.
Daniel Vincent Harrison Lake Worth, Florida
Varsity Football 9; Varisty Basketball 9; Varsity Tennis 9; Ping Pong, Weightlifting Clubs; Student Recreational Co-Director9.
Todd John Hartnett Marblehead, Massachusetts
Third Team Soccer 7, Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9; Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Alpine Ski Team 9; Recreational Tennis 7, 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Tennis, Leathercraft, Weightlifting Clubs; Diningroom Superintendent 9.
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Ronald Joseph Hill Reading, Massachusetts
Reserve Soccer 8 (Most Valuable), Varsity Soccer 9; Varsity Hockey 8, 9, (Captain, Most Valuable); Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; W eightlifting C lub; Floor Leader — Greenwood House 9; Senior Class Vice- President.
Peter Scott Jacob Paramibo, Suriname
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9; Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity Basketball (Manager) 9; Fourth Team Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Model, Bowling, Fly Tying Clubs; National Junior Honor Society Member; Floor Leader — Hinman I 9; Senior Class Secretary — Treasurer.
Ronald Andrew Von Jako Melrose, Massachusetts
Varsity Soccer 9; Alpine Ski Team 9; Varsity Tennis 9; Horseback Riding, Gymnastics Clubs.
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Paul Edwin Kelly, Jr.Westport, Connecticut
Cycling 8, 9; Alpine Skiing 8, Nordic Team 9; Cycling 8, 9 (Captain); Ceramics, MusicClubs.
William Lee Kemper Houston, Texas
Varsity Soccer 9; Recreational Skiing 8, 9; Sailing 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Woodcarv- ing. Model, Leathercraft Clubs; Laboratory Assistant 9.
Michael Jude Kinnaly Saugus, Massachusetts
Varsity Soccer 8, 9; Varsity Hockey 8, 9 (Captain); Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Music, Outdoorsman, Bowling, Sportsman Clubs; Floor Leader — French II 9.
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James Douglas Kirk Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Third Team Soccer 8 (Captain), Reserve Football 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, 9; Fourth Team Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Model, Fly Fishing Clubs.
Eric Charles Adams Lake Webster, New Hampshire
Reserve Football 7, Varsity Football 8, 9 (Captain); Reserve Basketball 7, Varsity Basketball 8, 9 (Most Valuable); Third Team Baseball 7, Outwardbound 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Weightlifting Club.
Harry Morris Lighthall Charlotte, Vermont
Third Team Soccer 8 (Captain), Varsity Soccer 9; Recreational Skiing 8, 9; Third Team Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Ski Maintainance, Model Clubs.
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John Edward Mahoney, III Milton, Massachusetts
Intramurals 8, 9; Recreational Skiing 8, Alpine Ski Team 9; Recreational Tennis 8, 9; Blaze.
Benjamin Winthrop Malcom New York, New York
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, Wrestling Team 9; Reserve Tennis 8, Sailing 9; Magic, Ping Pong, Ethnic Cooking Clubs.
Kevin Daniel McAulifFe Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Intramurals 8, Third Team Soccer 9; Recreational Skiing 8. Reserve Hockey 9; Fourth Team Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9;GleeClub, Stereo, Sportsman, Gymnastics Clubs.
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Prescott Childs McKee Greenwich, Connecticut
Reserve Soccer 8, Cycling 9; Alpine Ski team 8, 9; Reserve Lacrosse 8, 9; Glee Club, Model, Music, Woodworking Clubs.
Eiki Mera Niihari-gun, Ibaragi-ken, Japan
Intramurals 7, Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9; Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Reserve Hockey 9; Third Team Baseball 7, Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Model, Ping Pong Clubs; Student Recreational Co-Director 9.
Mark Addison Mitchell Atlanta, Georgia
Intramurals 7, 8, 9; Recreational Skiing 7,8, Wrestling Team 9 (Captain); Sailing 7, 8 (Captain), 9; Glee Club, Navigation, Drama, Public Speaking Clubs; Diningroom Superintendent 9.
Alan Francis Moir Key Biscayne, Florida
Intramurals 8, 9; Recreational Skiing 8, 9; Cycling 8, Sailing 9; Computer, Ski Touring Clubs.
Kevin Patrick Monahan Essex, Connecticut
Third Team Soccer 8, 9; Alpine Skiing 8, Reserve Hockey 9; Third Team Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Model, Ping Pong, Gymnastics Clubs.
Samuel Lambert Morgan New York, New York
Outdoor Environment 7, Cycling 8, Rock Climbing 9; Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Nordic Team 9; Saihng 7, 8, 9; Blaze, Woodworking, Ethnic Cooking Clubs; Diningroom Co-Monitor 8, Floor Leader — Franklin House 9.
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Casey Patrick Murphy Moretown, Vermont
Third Team Soccer 8, Intramurals 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, 9; Reserve Lacrosse 8, Cycling 9; Glee Club, Model, Sportsman, Ski Touring Clubs.
John Yuri Putz New York, New York
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, Nordic Combined Team 9; Fourth Team Baseball 8, Reserve Baseball 9; National Junior Honor Society Member; Music, BowHng, Magic, Juggling Clubs; Diningroom Superintendent 9.
Matthew Peter Ramsby Orlando, Florida
Varsity Football 9; Varsity Basketball 9; Varsity Baseball 9; Fly Fishing Club; National Junior Honor Society Member.
Guy Fisher Renkert Canton, Ohio
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9; Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9; Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Photography, Woodworking Clubs, Blaze, National Junior Honor Society Member, Floor Leader — Brewster I 9.
Jonathan Baker Ritter Coconut Grove, Florida
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9; Recreational Skiing 8, Wrestling Team 9 (Captain , Most Valuable); Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Tai Chi, Gymnastics Clubs.
David Leslie Roth Mattapoisett. Massachusetts
Intramurals 6, Third Team Soccer 7, Cycling 8, 9; Recreational Skiing 6, 7, 8, Nordic Ski Team 9 (Most Improved); Recreational Sailing 6, Cycling 7, 8, 9; Blaze, Windpow- er. Weightlifting Clubs, Floor Leader — Banks House 9.
Jon Neil Roth Mattapoisett, Massachusetts
Third Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9 Recreational Skiing 8, Alpine Ski Team 9 Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9 Weightlifting. Sportsman Clubs; Audiovisual Assistant 9.
Tomas Felipe Saldarriaga Reserve Soccer 8 (Manager); Reserve Basketball 8 (Player-Manager); Varsity Baseball 8. Blaze, Magic Club; Floor Leader — Newton House 9.
Mark Julian Pochon Sanchez Greenwich, Connecticut
Reserve Soccer 7, Varsity Soccer 8, 9; Third Team Hockey 7, Reserve Hockey 8, 9; Reserve Lacrosse 7, Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Fishing, Tai Chi, Model Clubs.
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Russell Edward Sanders Darien, Connecticut
Intramurals 9; Reserve Basketball 9; Reserve Baseball 9; Glee Club, Ping Pong, Drama Clubs.
Michael Allen Seatter Acton, Massachusetts
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9; Varsity Basketball 8, 9; (Most Improved) Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Juggling Club; Head of Hopkins 9.
Frank Henry Shaw, II Morristown, New Jersey
Intramurals 8, Varsity Football 9; Reserve Hockey 8, 9, (Captain); Varsity Tennis 8, 9; Model, Gymnastics Clubs.
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Benjamin Evelyn Shuckburgh Los Angeles, California
Varsity Soccer 8, 9; Alpine Ski Team 8 Reserve Basketball 9 (Captain); Varsity Tennis 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Tennis, Model, Drama, Sportsman Clubs,
Patrick William Spohrer Miami, Florida
Cycling Team 8, 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, 9; Cycling Team 8, 9; Gymnastics Club.
Hans Leonard Stevens Ascutney, Vermont
Varsity Football 8, 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, 9; Fourth Team Baseball 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Music, Volleyball, Weightlifting, Clubs; National Junior Honor Society Member; Floor Leader — Hayward 9.
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Nathaniel Richard Stevens Haverford, Pennsylvania
Varsity Football 7 (Manager), Intramurals8, Reserve Football 9; Third Team Hockey7, Reserve Hockey 8, 9; Third Team Baseball 7, 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Drama Club; Head of Hopkins 9,
Niels Gregers Stolt-Nielsen Greenwich, Connecticut
Varsity Football 8, 9; Varsity Basketball 8, Nordic Ski Team 9 (Most Valuable); Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Model, Go Cart, Drama, Weightlifting, Music Clubs; Diningroom Superintendent 9,
Dann Haynes Swallow Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9; Alpine Ski Team 8, 9; Third Team Baseball8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Music, Bowling, Tai Chi Clubs.
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Chadwick Bryan Tatham Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
Intramurals6, 7, Cyclings, 9; Recreational Skiing 6, 7, 8, Nordic Ski Team 9; Intramurals 6, Sailing 7, Cycling 8, 9; Leathercraft, Model Clubs.
Hubert Albert Temple, II Los Angeles, California
Varsity Football 8, 9; Varsity Basketball 8, 9; Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Music, Weightlifting, Juggling Clubs; Floor Leader — Clark-Morgan III 9.
Claude Dominique Trombetta Cuatemala City, Guatemala
Intramurals 8, Cycling 9; Recreational Skiing 8, Nordic Ski Team 9; Cycling 8, 9; Model, Woodcarving Clubs.
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Bradley Albright Wilson Bronxville, New York
Reserve Soccer 8 (Captain), Varsity Soccer 9; Varsity Basketball 8, Varsity Hockey 9 (Manager); Varsity Tennis 8, 9; Magic, Music, Ta Chi Clubs; Head of Auditorium9.
Alan Samuel Yacavone Lebanon, New Hampshire
Intramurals 8, 9; Recreational Skiing 8, 9; Recreational Tennis 8, 9; Blaze, Drama Club,
THE ENFORCERS
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FOUR YEAR BOYS — THEN AND NOW
David Roth, David Alexander, Doug Burke, Chad Tatham.
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Job Foreman: David Dobrowski School Leader: Doug Burke
Senior Class Officers: Secrefary-Treasurer: Peter Jacob; Vice-President: Ron Hill; President: David Dobrowski; Class Advisor: Mr. Peck.
WORE FEARLESS LEADERS
First Row: John Putz, Niels Stolt-Nielsen, Brad Wilson, Mike Scatter. Second Row: Scott Swaebe,
Ted Drummond, Richard Stevens, Mark Mitchell, Todd Hartnett.
Floor Leaders Floor Leaders
First Row: Hugh Temple, Ron Hill, Hans Stevens. Second Row: Sam Morgan, First Row: Mike Kinnaly, Mike Denby, Tom Dust. Second Row: Guy
Kevin Powers, David Roth, Peter Hadlock. Renkert, Peter Jacob, Joe Dodi.
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First Row: Eiki Mera, Bruce Schmidt, Sam Miller, Jon Roth. Second Row: Frank Brants, Lee Kemper, David
Alexander, Jim Forsyth, Dan Harrison.
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First Row: Rick Holzer, Peter Hadlock, Eddie Collins. Second Row: Ian George, David Gray, Colin Foster, George Reithoffer.
First Row: Malcolm Chace, Bruce Schmidt, Kevin Powers. Second Row: Stuart Phelps, Neal Cooper, Max Astor,
Jancsi Hadik, Jean-Louis Trombetta.
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First Row: Tarmarat Wanglee, Sam Conkling, John Cassidy, Derek Yetman. Second Row: John Verheul, John Hayes, J. J. Ortiz,
Mike Denby.
First Row: Jared Noyes, Don Diebel, Eddie Marshal!, Second Row: Peter Smith, Chris Newman, John Mortimer, Third Row: John Fura, Geoff
Noyes, Scott Swaebe,
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Alex Mendoza, Matt Friedlander, Richard Maloney, Sam Miller,
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First Row: Greg Ramsby, Paul Moyer, Chuck Fagan, Erik Price, Second Row: Jamie Malm, Rob Lusk, Matt Ryan, Third Row: Alton
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First Row: Michael Higgs, Henry Stout, Matt Parker. Second Row: Nick Green, Gregg Mufson, Willie Smith.
First Row: Sam Toland, Ricky DellaRusso, Eddie Krayer. Second Row: David Archer, Jon Mayer. Tom Taliadoros.
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First Row: Greg Whitcomb, Pongsakorn Lamsam, Kevin Mahoney. Second Row: Enrique Campalans, Roberto Ball, Matt Smith.
Kneeling: Bill Rice, David Wargin. Sitting: Chris Meyer, Corey Pullen, Ted Drummond, Mark Sukhavanij.
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First Row: Taylor Sands, Tod Dauler. Second Row: Peter Fowler, Simon Jennings, Dockie McMurrey.
Robert Little, John Whalen, Jimmy Gottlieb, Alex Samos.
First Row: Clark Orton, Robert Cook, Donnie Matthews. Second Row: Henry duPont, Dan Guggenheim, David Lefifman, Skip Naft.
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First Row: Mike Gonneville, Paul Riihiluoma, Hugh Stevens. Second Row: Steve Hadik, Colin Church, Roger Woodberry, Randy Goodman,
Miguel Gregory.
CLASS OF 1984
From top to bottom: Henry Burnham, Joey Namath, Billy Goodrich, Roger Kuo, Tal Wiener, Alex Lippe, Darren Purcell, Chris Robbins, Jeremy
Cohen. Andy Perri, Ronnie Bryson, Chris Sherman, Mr. O ’Malley.
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BLAZING THE TRAIL
Freelance Photographers: Roger Woodberry, Mr. Blunt, Greg Mufson.
Freelance Photographers: David Roth, H.M. Lighthall, Claude Trombetta.
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Blaze StafiF— after deadline: Mr, Heath, Photography Advisor, Peter Hadlock, Bruce Schmidt, John Mahoney, Sam Miller, Chris Goldfarb,
Editor, Mrs. Carey, Layout and Copy Advisor.
Blaze Staff— before deadline: First Row: Peter Hadlock, Henry du Pont. Second Row: Alan Moir, Matt Friedlander, Chris Goldfarb, Gregg
Mufson.
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HyiHANTIES P R O C R IS ENTERTAIN AND EDUCATE,
The Kitchen Sink Mime Theater created not so silent laughs.
Audience involvement was a major part of the show.
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Mr. Quentin Keynes paid a return visit to tell more of his African adventures.
Mr. Howland got the year’s programs off to a booming start by firing his Revolutionary W ar Mortar in the parking lot.
The armor display form the Higgins Armory Museum in W orcester was fascinating.
Dann discovered that mail was decent protection for knights,
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VARSITY SOCCER CONTINUES A WINNING TRADITION
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Kneeling: Tri-Captains Dobrowski, Hill, and Dodi. Sitting: Jako, Lighthall, Kemper, Renkert, Smith W ., Sanchez, Smith P., Echanis, Alexander. Hadik J. Standing; Mr. Rives (Coach), Mr. Hicks (Coach), Roth J.. Jacob, Gray, George, Wilson, Shuckburgh, Kinnaly, Noyes G., Hartnett, Malcom, Trombetta J., Dust (Manager).
Goalie Ron Hill kept the team in many games with his fine saves. Ron Jako keeps pace with an Eaglebrook player in a tough loss onParents’ Weekend.
RESERVE SOCCER: FROM LAST TO SECOND IN THREE WEEKS
First Row: Riihiluoma, Purcell, Schmidt, Miller, Hadlock, Dauler, Noyes J. Second Row: Yetman, Mayfield, Toland, Pullen, Malm, Price. Third Row: Gregory, Gill, Haynes, Conkling, Harleman, Mayer, Green. Fourth Row: Coaches Mr. Heath and Mr. Barron.
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THIRD T E l SOCCER HAS BEST SEASON YET
First Row: Mr. Ramos (Coach), Naft, duPont, Whalen, Rayn, Collins, Hadik S., Meyer, Mr. Charky (Coach). Second Row: Rice, Samos, Mendoza, Lamsam, Verheul, McAulifFe. Third Row: Woodberry, Sukhavanij, Mortimer, Rail, Guggenheim, Cassidy, Phelps.
Samos puts one by the defense of a strong Hanover team.
The Thai Connection in hot pursuit of the ball.
duPont and Naft defend again Lebannon for a season opening win.
CYCLING TEAMS GETS GEARED UP
Mr. Farrell (Coach), Brants, Tatham, Denby, Fura, Trombetta C,, Matthews, Hale, Kulson, McKee, Spohrer, Roth D ., Kelly, Mr, O’Malley (Coach),
Mike Denby cruises along in a time trial. David Roth takes over the lead from Doug Burke,
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VARSITY FOOTBALL HAS DISAPPOINTING SEASON
Pat Forristal makes a diving catch in the Newport game.
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Kneeling: Scatter, Forristal, Ramsby, Astor, Swallow, Lake, DcAmezola, Stol-Nielsen, Temple, Hakala, Smith M., Sampsonis. Standing: Mr. Collins (Coach), Goode (Manager), Ortiz, Krayer, Ritter, Newman, Drummond, Putz, Stevens Ha., Shaw, Frim pter, Mera, Alper, Harrison, Powers, Mufson, Mr. Slaby (Coach), Mr. Marrion (Coach), Maloney.
RESERVE FOOTBALL SAYS, “BRING ON WOODSTOCK!”
Sitting: Chace, Marshall, Sands, Wargin, Fagan, Kirk, Diebel, Goodman, RamsbyG., Parker, DellaRusso, Cooper. Standing: Burke (Manager), Wanglee, Stevens H u., McMurrey, Fowler, Cook, Stevens R., Whitcomb, Mufson, Reithoffer, Perri, Archer, Mr. Peck (Coach), Mr, Cooper (Coac})).
Tamarat W anglee kicks off the season opener against Plymouth.
This score by Greg Whitcomb contributed to a victory over Kings- wood.
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NTRAIMURALS: BETTER LUCK AGAINST I R D TEAM NEXT YEAR
Back Row: Mr. Crowell, Mr. Carey, Mr. Hart, Little, Orton, Sanders, Lippe, W iener, Moir, Moyer, Bryson, Robbins, Bassett. Middle Row: Mr. Marks, Forsyth, Holzer, Murphy, Burden, Mitchell, Morgan, Lusk, Swaebe, Yacavone. Front Row: Sherman. Burnham, Banjak, Foster, Mr. Howland, Goldfarb, Mahoney K.
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FREESTYLE COMPETITION HIGHLIGHT OF REC. SKI SEASON
Ball, duPont, Cook, Kuo, Goodman, Sherman, Little, Fura, Banjak, Samos, Mrs. Farrell (Instructor).
Whalen, Lighthall, Christiansen, Trombetta J., Noyes G., Mortimer, Campalans, Wiener.
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AFTER A SLOW START VARSITY HOCKEY ByiLT A STRING OF WINS
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IPowers and Dobrowski move to set up for the Postmaster General. Captains Kinnaly, Dobrowski, and Hill with Coach Peck.
Kneeling; Hadlock, Powers, Maloney, DellaRusso, Krayer, W hitcomb, Renkert. Standing: Mr. Peck (Coach), Dobrowski, Hill, Kinnaly, Hakala, Echanis, George, Newman, Mr. Charky (Coach).
m m HOCKEY — 1981 UPPER VALLEY LEAGUE C H A t S
Kneeling: Fowler, Price, Monahan, Stout (Captain), Green, Fagan, Cooper, Diebel, Sanchez. Standing; Mr. Rives (Coach), Stevens R., Astor, Shaw (Captain), Denby, Mera, Mayer, Taliadoros, McAuliffe, Riihiluoma, Parker, Mufson (Manager), Mr. Cooper (Coach).
- • * ' \ iEiki Mera controls the puck along the boards. Cooper, Talidoros, and Mayer bring the puck up ice against Lebanon.
NORDIC SKI TEAM HAS STRONG SEASON DESPITE LITTLE
Kneeling: Mr. Heath (Coach), Roth D ., Purcell, Wargin, Rice, Mr. Cantlin (Coach). Standing: Morgan, Drummond, Trombetta C ., Kelly, Stolt-Nielsen (Captain), Brants, Goode, Alexander (Captain), Putz, Lusk, Pullen, Namath (Manager).
ALPINE SKIERS WERE NINETY-POUND WONDERS
Mr. Farrell (Coach), Schmidt, Spohrer, Hale, Hadik J,, Murphy, Swallow, McKee,
Gill, Collins, Ryan, Chace, Guggenheim, Alper, Burnham, Mahoney K., Mr. Blunt (Coach).
VARSITY BASKETBALL FINALLY PUT IWASCOMA AWAY
John Fanning rejects one. Up, up and away.
Mr. Slaby (Coach), Jacob (Manager), Harrison, Ortiz, Forsyth, Fanning, Temple, Lake. Scatter, Dodi, Ramsby M., Mr. Marrion (Coach).
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RESERVE BASKETBALL WAS A TEAM WITH TEETH
Cohen, Mr, Ramos (Coach), Sukhavanij,ReithofTer (Manager), Toland, Wanglee, Gregory, Sanders, Smith W ., Ramsby G., Mayfield, Robbins, Mr. CoUins (Coach), Lamsam, Mendoza (Manager).
CARDIGAN WRESTLERS C O M P E P FAR AND WIDE
Kneeling: Bryson, Mitchell (Captain), DeAmezoa, ReithofFer, Smith M., Frim pter. Standing: Lippe, Mr. Barron (Coach), Ritter (Captain), McMurrey (Manager), Stevens Hu., Archer, Cassidy, Forristal, Mr. Brier (Coach), Miller.
SAILING HIKES OUT.
Front Row: Mahoney K., Gonneville, Kirk, Malcom, Morgan, Rice, Moir. Back Row: du Pont, Murphy, Friedlancler, Yacavone, Swaebe, Dust, Forsyth, Burden, Mr. Carey (Coach), Frim pter, Mr. Crowell (Coach), Mitchell, Banjak.
why don’t you do something, Jim?”
VARSITY LACROSSE ALMOST WENT UNDEFEATED
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Kneeling: Hill (Captain), Renkert, McKee, Roth J., Hadlock, Taliadoros, Maloney (Captain), Sanchez, Kemper, Stout, Powers (Captain), Dobrowski, Astor. Standing: Mr. Cooper (Coach), Ritter, Echanis, Brants, Shuckburgh, Scatter, Stevens Ha.. Goode, Kinnaly, Swallow, Gill, Alper, Smith M., Gregory, Noyes G., Mr. Heath (Coach).
RESERVE LACROSSE RUNNERS-UP IN UPPER VALLEY TOURNEY
Front Row; Malm, Kulson, Dauler, Marshall, Schmidt, Parker, Gottlieb, Purcell. Second Row: Lamsam (Manager), Leffman, Mortimer, Stevens Hu,, Drummond, Jennings, Perri, Fowler, McMurrey. Thrid Row: Cooper, Mr. Howland (Coach), Higgs, Fura, Price, Harleman, Verheul, Archer, Meyer, Mr. Rives (Coach), Wargin.
VARSITY BASEBALL PROVED A STRONG YOUNG TEAW.
Kneeling: Orton (Manager), Ramsby M., Diebel, Krayer, Newman, Mera, Toland, Putz (Manager). Standing: Whitcomb, Reithoffer, Temple, Fanning, Stolt-Nielsen, Ortiz.
RESERVE BASEBALL GETS TOUGH!
Sam Miller waits for the pitch.
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H. M. Lighthall dehvers a fastball.
Russell Sanders makes the tug.
First Row: Mendoza (Manager), Lighthall, Stevens R., Jacob, Sanders, Green. Second Row: Miller, Mr. Slaby (Coach), Monahan, Moyer, Conkling, Fagan, Mufson, Mayfield, Mr. Hart (Coach), Ramsby G.
Chris Goldfarb takes a mighty swing.
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Mark Sukhavanij goes after a strike.
Whalen, Samos, McAuHffe, Hakala, Mr. Blunt (Coach), Forristal, Mayer, Compalans, Goldfarb, Cohen, Cassidy, Sukhavanij.
VARSITY SOFTBALL STRIKES AGAIN
Bryson, Burnham, Kuo, Lippe, W iener, Namath, Sherman, Ball, Gugenheim, Robbins, Holzer, Mr. Charky, Mr. Blunt (Coaches).
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A TEAM CYCLING DISAPPOINTED AT NEW ENGLANDS,
Denby, Tatham, Kelly, Trombetta C ., Spohrer, Roth D ., Hale, Mr. Farrell (Coach).
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B T E l CYCLING LEARNS THE ROPES.
Goodman, Hadik S., Noyes J., Collins, Trombetta J., Hadik Mr. Brier (Coach).
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VARSITY TENNIS HAS STRONG SEASON.
Kneeling; Riihiluoma, Smith W ., DellaRusso. Standing: Mr. Peck (Coach), George, Gray, Wilson, Haynes, Harrison, Shaw.
Gray reaches for a high one. Harrison utilizes his backhand.
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NOT READY FOR WIMBLEDON, B U T . . .
Alexander hits one hard. Lusk watches his shot.
First Row: Wanglee, Christiansen, Chace, Yetman, Phelps, Ryan, Goodrich, Naft. Second Row: Mr. Ramos (Coach), Smith P., Lusk, Dodi, Burke, Hartnett, Pullen, Cook, Alexander, Mr. Barron (Coach).
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THE YEAR IN SPORTSVARSITY FOOTBALL
Plymouth Eaglebrook Woodstock
Newport Windsor
Plymouth Fay School
CMS 4 1 MascomaCMS 7 1 HartfordCMS 4 0 BowCMS 4 0 BowCMS 1 6 EaglebrookCMS 1 2 ThetfordCMS 4 0 HanoverCMS 2 2 HanoverCMS 4 1 Concord J.H.
RESERVE SOCCERCMS 4 4 HartfordCMS 2 5 Hanover J.H.CMS 0 0 Mascoma J.H.CMS 1 3 Lebanon J.H.CMS 0 7 EaglebrookCMS 1 7 Hanover J.H.CMS 4 3 WoodstockCMS 3 0 Mascoma J.H.CMS 4 3 Hartford J.H.CMS 4 2 WoodstockCMS 2 0 Lebanon J.H.
Upper Valley TournamentCMS 2 1 Woodstock (Dbl. O.T.)CMS 2 7 Hanover
THIRD TEAM SOCCERCMS 3 1 Lebanon J.H.CMS 0 8 ThetfordCMS 0 8 ClaremontCMS 0 10 EaglebrookCMS 0 6 Hanover J.H.CMS 5 0 Lebanon J.H.CMS 3 1 Hanover J.H.CMS 1 3 ThetfordCMS 1 6 Claremont
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RESERVE FOOTBALLCMS 6 36 PlymouthCMS 12 0 WoodstockCMS 28 0 EaglebrookCMS 26 8 WoodstockCMS 22 20 WoodstockCMS 6 28 MonadnockCMS 12 8 KingswoodCMS 33 12 WoodstockCMS 6 14 Plymouth
WRESTLING Springfield Tournament
CMS: 4 Seconds 2 Thirds 6 Fourths
CMS 48 60 PlymouthCMS 0 52 EaglebrookCMS 66 24 SpringfieldCMS 47 27 SpringfieldCMS 58 52 Lancaster
Eaglebrook Tournament CMS: Forristal Second
Ritter Third
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VARSITY HOCKEYCMS 0 3 MelroseCMS 5 4 PeabodyCMS 4 5 SwedenCMS 5 6 HanoverCMS 3 4 SwedenCMS 6 7 MiddlesexCMS 7 7 Colonial BlueCMS 7 6 GreenfieldCMS 10 1 KeeneCMS 2 3 SalemCMS 10 8 GreenfieldCMS 7 4 EaglebrookCMS 9 5 NashuaCMS 11 2 Colonial GoldCMS 5 2 Southern NHCMS 3 2 NashuaCMS 5 4 North ShoreCMS 2 3 Middlesex
St. Paul’s TournamentCMS 6 2 ManchesterCMS 3 4 Mid FairfieldCMS 5 3
RESERVE
Berlin
HOCKEYCMS 2 0 KearsargeCMS 2 3 LebanonCMS 6 4 WoodstockCMS 1 9 HanoverCMS 6 3 KearsargeCMS 2 3 M. B. ChiefsCMS 1 9 M. B. ChiefsCMS 1 1 LebanonCMS 6 4 WoodstockCMS 8 1 HartfordCMS 2 1 LebanonCMS 4 0 EaglebrookCMS 3 1 ClaremontCMS 1 3 ClaremontCMS 5 1 Lebanon
Valley Hockey TournamentCMS 5 1 ClaremontCMS 6 2 Lebanon
NORDIC SKI TEAMCMS Vermont LossCMS Holderness WinCMS K.U.A. Win
CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
CMSCMS
VARSITY BASKETBALL62 28 Plainfield24 18 Bow48 50 Mascoma62 28 Hartford44 31 Holderness45 37 Proctor 89 32 Woodstock 70 33 K. U. A. 54 37 Hartford 64 27 Kearsarge 60 56 Woodstock 59 37 Bow 68 54 Mascoma 53 40 K. U. A. 72 46 Christian Fellowship
Tournament53 20 Hanover48 50 Mascoma
ALPINE SKI TEAMCMS K. U. A. WinCMS Tilton WinCMS Lakes Region WinCMS Holderness WinCMS Eaglebrook Loss
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SAILING TEAM St. Paul’s LossNorthfield/ LossBrewsterBrewster LossDublin WinBrewster Win
New England Regatta 14 in a field of 16
VARSITY LACROSSE 8 5
RESERVE BASEBALL
10125
137
10547
3 0 2 04 4 2 6
10
ExeterHanoverVermont
DeerfieldPinkerton
WoodstockFayFay
Concord Carlisle Eaglebrook
RESERVE LACROSSECMS 14 1 HartfordCMS 1 2 HanoverCMS 2 3 WoodstockCMS 5 1 HartfordCMS 3 2 WoodstockCMS 0 4 HanoverCMS 3 6 Eaglebrook
Upper Valley TournamentCMS 5 1 WoodstockCMS 4 5 Hanover (OT)
VARSITY BASEBALLCMS 6 2 HoldernessCMS 0 8 VermontCMS 5 3 TiltonCMS 8 9 ClaremontCMS 8 8 WindsorCMS 12 4 K. U. A.CMS 5 13 VermontCMS 12 0 BowCMS 3 5 ClaremontCMS 6 5 FayCMS 5 10 FayCMS 16 4 BowCMS 8 66 Eaglebrook
CMS 15 8 HanoverCMS 6 13 ClaremontCMS 5 3 HanoverCMS 12 4 St. Mary’sCMS 16 8 WoodstockCMS 7 14 HartfordCMS 2 6 St. Mary’sCMS 5 3 WoodstockCMS 1 12 HartfordCMS 5 9 LebanonCMS 4 8 MascomaCMS 11 16 ClaremontCMS 8 12 MascomaCMS 0 2 Eaglebrook
VARSITY TENNISCMS 8 1 K. U. A.CMS 8 1 VermontCMS 8 1 HoldernessCMS 8 1 TiltonCMS 8 1 VermontCMS 7 2 HanoverCMS 8 1 HoldernessCMS 4 5 HanoverCMS 4 5
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Eaglebrook
TENNISCMS 7 2 HartfordCMS 7 2 WoodstockCMS 8 1 HartfordCMS 7 2 WoodstockCMS 8 1 WoodstockCMS 6 3 WoodstockCMS 1 8 Eaglebrook
CYCLING TEAMCMS Northfield Mt. Hermon WinCMS Vermont WinCMS Northfield Mt. Hermon WinCMS Vermont WinCMS Vermont WinCMS Deerfield WinCMS Northfield Mt. Hermon 2nd of 7CMS New England Championships
2nd of 7
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ATHLETIC CAP EACH SEASON.♦»■
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Tom Echanis comes from the kitchen Sam Miller receives his Most Valuable award from Reserve Alex Mendoza gives a very entertaining speec to receive his Varsity Soccer award. Soccer Coaches, Mr. Heath and Mr. Barron. recapping the Fall Intramurals adventures.
Niels Stolt-Nielsen recounts the short Nordic Ski Season at the W inter Sports Banquet.
Speakers at the Head Table await their turns. E ric Lake receives a well-earne( Most Valuable trophy from Varsit; Basketball Coach Marrion.
Mr. Howland gives out Reserve Lacrosse letters and pins at a spring ceremony.
Lacrosse players celebrate the end of the season at a waterfront picnic.
NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY TAPPED G R A iPA R E N T S’ WEEKEND
Mr. Wakely administers the Society Oath to new m embers Matt Ramsby, Hans Stevens, Ed Krayer, Bill Rice, Pong Lamsam, John Putz, John Cassidy, and Sam Miller.
First Row: Sam Miller, Matt Ramsby, John Putz. Second Row: Peter Jacob, John Cassidy, Ed Krayer, Hans Stevens. Absent; Pong Lamsam, Guy Renkert, and Bill Rice.
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GLEE CLUB WAS “ ON TOP OF THE WORLD” .
DRAMA CLUB STRESSED STUDENT PRODUCTIONS
The Drama Club formed the core talent for the Parents’ W eekend production of Rod Serling’s “The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street”.
Todd H artnett and Scott Swaebe produced their own one-act play about Broadway. 97
WEEKLY CLOBS WERE THE SPICE OF LIFE AT CARDIGAN,
FLY TYING HORSEBACK RIDING
W OOD CARVING
mWOODWORKING
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TRUNK REFINISHING ETHNIC COOKING
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HOST COMMITTEE & A. V. ASSISTANTS WERE DEDICATED WORKERS.
First Row: Gonneville, Meyer, Goldfarb. Second Row: Forsyth (Head Host), Murphy, Roth J., Yacavone, Dust.
First Row: Gonneville, Meyer, Goldfarb. Second Row: Roth J., (A.V. Head), Mrs. Shelton (Advisor), Murphy, Forsyth, Yacavone, Dust.
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SPRING WAS A BUSY T I E AT CARDIGAN.
Alumni gathered on Saturday of Grandparents’ Weekend. Ned Gibbons (’78) joined Doug Burke for lunch.
The kitchen crew for the Senior dinner-dance sampled the punch and got to dance after work.
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IMichael Higgs won the spring spelling bee.
The Kirks were among the grandparents who came for the weekend.
The Seniors sponsored the 1st Annual Memorial Race around the lake and Mrs. Hart won in her classification.
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RING CIRCUS
GRADUATION IS AN E i AND A BEGINNING.
Moving out took hours
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CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL CLASS OF 1981
rr IS FACOLTY PRIZE IS AWARDED TO A STUDENT WHO, IN THE OPINION OF T 1 FACULTY. . .
. . . has asserted himself as a leader am o n g h is c la s s m a te s an d has accepted the responsibilities of leadership with dignity and determ ination — David Joseph Dobrowski.
. . . has demonstrated his fine work and enthusiastic interest in . . . drama, music, athletics, art, leadership and academ ics — Todd John Hartnett.
. . . has a willing nature and cheerful dedication to his job which have helped to create an infectious spirit of enthusiasm and enjoyment of everyday life at Cardigan — James Louis Forsyth.
OTHER C O ilE N C E lN T PRIZES — 1981
. . . has set an outstanding example to all who know him through his personal courage and th e d e te r mination to recover from serious illness to partake fully in all areas of school life — Kwadwo Odam e Dodi.
John Yuri Putz was awarded the Senior Prize, the Hin- man Prize, and the Addison Memorial Prize for Creative Writing.
Ronald Joseph Hill and Matthew Peter Ramsby shared the Caldwell Prize.
THE 1981 BLAZE IS NOT DEDICATED TO
INER, JR.BECAUSE . . .— He finds excuses to miss graduation.— Anyone who writes 318 bad birthday poems a year doesn’t deserve a
dedication.— He loves Saturday Supervised.— He made the Gardening Club stick to growing flowers (as far as we
know).— He got his organ but he keeps smoking.
NOW SOME GOOD THINGS ABOUT 1 . FINKBEINER:
He has such a "Puckish” grin. (See page 3 for another example.)
He is a wonderful musician and spends untold hours preparing a fine Choir.
He takes time “to smell the roses” as well as to plant them.
GOING CRAZY
Even Ripley wouldn’t believe this. Nurse. W e found it on the point. Get that I’il sucker over here!
Oh, look, Mr Coffin’s wearing his Parents’ W eekend smile. We can’t go on m eeting like this.
AUIOST GOME
Gotcha! Ohhhh yeas, I work here too. Is my tie right now, Sir?
Casey strikes again!You’re supposed to be carrying the ball, not your helmet.
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Try once more, Son, one, two, three . . . kick.
You owe me $50 for this one. You may not leave until you return the head. Gentlemen.
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Take all you want, but eat all you take. Yoga been bery, bery good to me.
And what was your previous occupation? W here are you going, John?
Mahoney, I thought you said nuclear power was safe.
I didn’t know Assistant Headmasters were allowed to sleep.
Reginald E. Barney Insurance Agency Sally BurdenMr, and Mrs. Anthony Carey Mr. and Mrs. Collins Mr. and Mrs. James W. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Cumming D. J. Cab — W.R.J. 295-9233 Daniel Day, Prop.Garven and Jane Dalglish Dr. and Mrs. John L. Denby Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dobrowski Harold Finkbeiner, Jr.A Longstanding Friend of Cardigan John F. FuraMr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibbs Sally Ann Greer Greydon Freeman, Inc.Lawrence GoldthwaitMr. and Mrs. GuggenheimPeter HadlockMr. Matti-Pekka HakalaMr. and Mrs. J. HolzerJust a drop in the bucket — T.K.
Mr. and Mrs. George KinnalyMr. and Mrs. Peter KoeckThe Lighthall DarkroomAlexander LippeMrs. Lewis M. LittleRev. Harry MahoneyDr. and Mrs. Koichi MeraMr. and Mrs. Bruce P. MeyerMrs. Margaret MorinMr. and Mrs. Jack MurphyErik PriceMr. and Mrs. Robert G. QualeMr. and Mrs. F. RothMr. and Mrs. Henry M. SandersNicholas A. SergiRobert StevensMr. and Mrs. Tony Taliadoros and FayzeeJoanne C. WalshWard Amidon JewelersAmerican Gem Society M emberJoan W. WilsonPaul T. WoodberryJohn and Nancy Yacavone
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Alper Mr. and Mrs. John P. Banjak Mr. and Mrs. Fenton J. Burke Coca Cola Bottling Plants, Inc.Claremont, New Hampshire 03743Coke Enterprise — J. Lary, ManagerCompliments of the Country Printing ShopDartmouth BookstoreDartmouth National Bank of HanoverDartmouth Travel AgencyDefiance Electric Enfield Ctr., N .H .Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Diebel The DoktorsMrs. Henry B. du Pont HI Mr. and Mrs. James W. Forsyth W. W. FrazierDr. and Mrs. Robert M. Friedlander Comphments of a Friend Grandma and Grandpa Granite State Electric Company Judith GreenMr. and Mrs. J. Ronald GoodeMr. Bob GoodmanMr. and Mrs. George W. HaleJohn and Bernice HartnettMrs. Smauel J. HatfieldMr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Higgs, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hill, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacob Peter S. Jennings Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Little Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lusk Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mahoney, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. David McKeeMr. and Mrs. Howard NaftMr. and Mrs. Henry D. NewmanMr. and Mrs. Schuyler V. PeckPatricia Heidrich RamsbyJohn Oliver RichMaury and Mary Lou RyanThe Samos FamilyMr. and Mrs. Robert J. SantoroMr. and Mrs. Stanford H. ShawStuart ShermanMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Spohrer Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Toland Mrs. E.S. Trosdal, Jr.Trumbull Nelson Construction Co., Inc. Mrs. Joyce Watlington Webster MotorsMr. and Mrs. Robert A. WhitcombWhite River PaperWizzard
Hirsch’s Men’s and Boys’ Footwear and Clothing 59 Hanover Street
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PATIMr. and Mrs. M. Moss Alexander, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows Fleck and Lewis Architects
M ember of the American Institute of ArchitectsF. Vernon Foster
A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mufson
Geoffrey P. Noyes In Honor of John Oliver Rich
John P. Sawyer
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Mr. and Mrs. Luis H. Ball M. Mr. Glen S. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Temple
SPECIAL THANKS TO LAKESIDE OIL CO., INC. ARCHIE L. EASTMAN. MGR.
A very special thanks to all who so kindly sent pictures to the staff to be used in the Blaze . Bradford Herzog, Mary Lighthall, Don Dobrowski, Marilyn Schmidt, and May Forcier have been especially loyal contributors.
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