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CARDIciAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
CANAAN, NEW HAMPSHIRE
1985-1986
EDITORIAL STAFF
EDITORS
SECTION EDITORS SPECIAL COLOR FACULTY SENIORSUNDERCLASSMENSPORTS
LAYOUTCOPY
D A RK R O O M
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS
ADVISORS
PIERCE RUNNELLS IAN TONEY,
IAN TONEY' PIERCE RUNNELLS!
MICHAEL CHUDZIK i SCOTT OLSZEWSKI DOUG WEISSMAN
JAY STEFAN DW IGHT KEE
KEVIN DICKEY DEAN TAYLOR -
JOSH PERELMAN DOUG ALBERT
DOUG WEISSMAN IAN L IT M A N S '
SCOTT OLSZEWSKI JAY STEFAN
JOSH PERELMAN ' DOUG ALBERT
DOUG WEISSMAN RITA CAREY
TERRY DECKER I STEVE HEATH <
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE EDITORIAL STAFFADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, A N D STAFFBLAZE DEDICATION
SENIOR SECTIONFOUR-YEAR BOYSSTUDENT LEADERSUNDERCLASSMENCLUBS A N D ORGANIZATIONS .
ATHLETICSGRADUATIONPRIZESAUTOGRAPHS BLAZE SUPPORTERS SENIOR DIRECTORY
THE FIRST FAMILY AT CARDIGAN
Front: Mr. Wakely and Jonathan. Middle: Charles, Brad, Betsy, Herman, Alison, Mrs.
Wakely. Back: Mary and Missy.
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Mrs. Mary Amos
Language Training; Tai Chi Chaun Club
Advisor; A.A., Merritt College.
Mr. W illiam X, Barron
English; Soccer, Wrestling, Track; Skateboarding,
Indoor Soccer Clubs Advisor; Eighth Grade Class
Advisor; B.A., Colorado College.
Mr. and Mrs. Blunt
Donald E. Blunt: Science Department
Chairman; I.P.S.; Assistant Work
Detail Coach; Trapshooting, Ice
Fishing Clubs Advisor; B.S. Ed.,
Bridgewater State University; M.Ed.,
Pennsylvania State University.
Mr. Neil Brier
U.S. History; Soccer, Skiing, Lacrosse; Performing Arts;
Conditioning; N inth Grade Class Advisor; B.A., Union
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey & Kate Anthony L. Carey: Reading and Study
Skills, Language Training; Intramurals,
Basketball, Sailing; Director of Club
Program; B.A., Hobart College; M.Ed.,
University of Vermont.
Rita Dunn Carey; U.S. and History of
Western Civilization; Performing Arts;
Blaze Advisor, National Junior Honor
Society Advisor; B.A., Trinity College.
Mr. J. Dudley Clark
Math; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Rocketry
Club Advisor; B.A., Trinity College; M.Ed., Northeastern University.
Mr. John B. Coffin
Math; School Store Manager;Sailing; B.S., University of Hartford.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins
Joseph M. Collins: Assistant Headmaster; Director of
Studies; Dean of Students; Math; Football, Baseball;
B.S., Boston University.
Mr. and Mrs. Crittenden, Mary, Sarah, and John
David B. Crittenden: Development and Alumni Affairs;
B.A., St. Lawrence University; M.A., San Fransisco State
College.
Virginia C. Crittenden: Language Training; B.A.,
University of California at Davis.
fa c- u l* ty (fuk/:>t IS), n.. pi. I . iui ubility.naturul or acuuirod, for u purllculur kiud of aclioa: a fucuUy for making frieruU eatily. 2. uno of tlia iMWon or Iho mliul, UN nuimory, nuuiuii, olc.: Tturughwtry M , h» is in fu ll iiosstssitni of all hi» fufuUUs. 3. :ui fiilu'i'tiiil of Iho iMHty; f/ir fwullirs ofsiihl umt lirufiitg. 4. H.S. (ixcoitlloiiul ithiltly iiru|il.Uit<lo: a pntaiUeiU with u fucuUy fur munugvmriU. 6. I'Uluc. a . out) of tliu (iupurUiiuiiU of loimiiiiKi (.ItouluKy, modlcino, or litw, in a unlvoraity. b. Uui tcucliiiiK iKKiy, aomoUnuM with thu •ludtiiita, in uiiy of ttiow (loiKwtimuiU. e. i.lH) onkiru UiiM’iiinK utul lulmlniittriix llvu foriM of a uiiivoinily,' coHuko, or M'iiooi. a . (-tiu inoiiilMti'H of » loiU'iHMi i>r«>fiM.sl<tii; ihe mrtlicut fucuUy. 7. u powtir or orivlloKo <ujiif(irr<!(l by llu) NlaUt, u HuiNirlor, oU!.: 'i'A<r police had the faculty to suppreat Hut demon- itraton. 8. licclea. a UiBpuiuiution, llceiiae, or uulhorlzu- tion. [MK fucuUt < M V < facuUiU- (a. of fucuUda rouNfl>ilii,y, inuana, oqulv. to faeul ooaiiy (wm vaoiub -I- -tin- -Tif* I— H yn . I . (*u|MMi|ly. kiiiMtk. Himi M b ili ly .
Mr. Terry Decker
U.S. and History of Western Civilization; Soccer, Recreational
Skiing, Tennis; Blaze Advisor; B.A., S.U.N.Y. at Ceneseo.
/ jT l":v • Mr.'and Mrs.'Dingle and Ryan -
James H. Dingle: History of Western Civilization, Matherr»atics; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Ropes
Course, Broom Club Advisor; B.A.", Hamline University. Karen C. Dingle: Science; B.A., Hamline
.University. ..v r- . .'v ’s:
Reverend Harold Finkbeiner
Fundamentals of Music, Music Apprecia
tion, Music History; Keyboard; Performing
Arts; Retired Senior l^rate Champion; Glee
C lu b : Advisor; B.M., M .M ., Westminster
College; M . Div., McCormick Theological
Seminary.
“• ‘ Mr. David E. Gundaker -
Science; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Street
Hockey Club Advisor; B.S., Keene State
College. ; .
Mr. and Mrs. Hart ■ "
W illiam Hart: English; Intramurals, Recreational Skiing, Baseball; Bowling, R /C
Glider, Golf Clubs Advisor; B.S., New
England College; M.A., Middlebury Col
lege. Teacher Certification, UNC-Char-~
lotte; Certificate of Graduation,^ Pine-
hurst Golf Advantage School. Virginia
H. Hart: Library Assistant; B.S., Univer- ;
s ity of Georgia, M .A ., M idd lebury
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Amanda and Aaron
Stephen L. Heath: Science; Football, Nordic Skiing, Lacrosse; Blaze Photography Darkroom Advi
sor; B.S. Ed., Plymouth State College.
Mr. Bruce K. Hennessy f
Science; Rocks, Ropes and Rapelling, Al^
pine Skiing, Wilderness; Wilderness Club
Advisor; B.A., Postdam College.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Pannier, Jean-Michel, and Natalie
Jeffrey D. Hicks: Director of Admissions and Senior Placement; Foreign Language Department
Chairman; Soccer; B.A., Rollins College; M.A., Trinity College. Marie-Pierre Hicks; French; Certifi-
cat de Propedeutique Universite d'Aix Marsaille, France.
Mr. Robert E. Jangro '78
Mathematics;- Football, Hockey, Baseball; Street Hockey and Bowling
C lubs Advisor: B.A. D artm outh
College.
Reverend Harry R. Mahoney
School Chaplain; Religion Department
Chairman; Christmas Pageant Director;
Fire Commissioner; Magic Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed., Boston University; B.D.^
Andover-Newton Theological School.
Miss Sheila Marks
Spanish and Typing; Movie Club; B.A.
Eastern Illinois University.
,1: i V . . Mr. & Mrs. Marks
Gary P. Marks; Woodworking, Art; Stod
dard Gallery Exhibit Organizer, Silk Screen
ing. Ceramics, Watercolor Clubs Advisor
B.A.^_ Temple University; M.A., M.F.A.
Bowling Green Slate University..
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and
James
G. Xavier Mathews: Spanish;
Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse;
B.A., University of New
Hampshire, MBA., Babson College.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramos,
Ramon, and Vidal
Edilberto C. Ramos:
Mathematics Department
Chairman; Intramurals,
Basketball, Tennis; Bowling
and Math Clubs Advisor B.A., Feati University,
M.T.S., Catholic University, M.A.L.S., Dartmouth College.
Mrs. Kathleen D. Scanlan
Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; B.S., St.
Bonaventure University.
Mr. Marrion, Beth, Mrs. Marrion, Jennifer, Stephanie, and Jimmy
Constance F. Marrion: Language Training; B.Ed., Keene State College.
James N. Marrion: Director of Athletics; Math; Football, Baseball; Conditioning Club Advisor-B.Ed., M.Ed., Keene State College.
Ms. Lee W. McLendon
French; Rocks, Ropes and Rapelling, Instructional Skiing
Director, Wilderness; Horseback Riding Club Advisor;B.S., St. Lawrence University.
Mr. and Mrs. Schenck
rhomas E. Schenck: Assistant Director of
admissions; English; Football, Wrestling;
iwimming and Chess Clubs Advisor B.A.,
>an Diego State University.
>Jancy Notman Schenck: Reading and
itudy Skills, French Tutor; Recreational
ikiing; Horseback Riding Club Advisor;
5.A., Rollins College.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton
Carol M. Shelton: Librarian, Audio-Visual Director; B.A.,
Nasson College.David F. Shelton: History Department Chairman; Work Detail Coach; Woodcarving Club Advisor; B.A., Texas A &
M; M.A., Columbia University.
Dana C. Solms
English; Soccer, Hockey, Baseball; Street Hockey,
Bowling Clubs Advisor; B.A., Bates College.
Mr. and Mrs. Small
Robert D. Small: English Department Chairman; Cross-
Country Running, Recreational Skiing; Cycling and
Cooking Clubs Advisor; B.A., M.Ed., University of
Massachusetts, C.A.G.S., Fithburg State College,
rhurza H. Small: Sixth Grade; Performing Arts; Tennis
md Cooking Clubs Advisdr; B.S.Ed., M.Ed., North
\dams State College, C.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College.
Beverly Bradford Wakely
Reading and Study Skills Department Chairman,
Language Training Department Chairman; Host
Committee Advisor; B.S.Ed., Bridgewater State College.11
Mrs. Ruth Talbert
Assistant to the Headmaster
Mrs. Lorraine Hennessy - Office Secretary
Mrs. Starr Roberts
A lum ni and Development Office Mrs. Judy Ribeiro Bookkeeper
Mrs. Audie Armstrong
Alumni and Development Offi Mailperson
Mrs. Jacqueline Lary Assistant Treasurer
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Buildings and Grounds Staff
Ralph LaPointe, John Robbins, John Chapman, Grif Griffin, Roland Jenna, Bob Butterfield, M ilner Benham, Janet LaBrie, Theresa Brodeur, Christine Lyons, Eleanor Weller, Dorothy Sweeney.
Ralph LaPointe
Director of Buildings and Grounds
Mrs. Shirley Lester
Admissions and Placement Office
Mrs. Lisa Giles
Assistant School Nurse
Dr. I. A. Dinerman
School Doctor
Joseph R. McIntyre
School Nurse
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'86 BLAZE DEDICATED TO MR. BRIER
The Class of 1986 dedicates this Blaze to a person who has encouraged and supported us
during our time at Cardigan. As a coach, he has worked for the strengthening of the
programs he is involved in to the benefit of his athletes. As a teacher, he has been an
innovator in the classroom and a tireless tutor to many. As a dorm master, he has been open
and understanding. As a class advisor, he has recognized our needs and he has demanded that
we give our best. It is, therefore, our pleasure to dedicate the 1986 Blaze to Mr. Neil F. Brier.
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Timothy Edward Granville Baker Third Soccer 6, 7, 8, JV Soccer 9,
Recreational Skiing 6, Third Hockey 7, 8,
9, Third Lacrosse 6, 7, 8, 9; Sledding,
Hacky Sack, Ropes Clubs; Honor Roll 6,
English Award 6. There are so many
different worlds, so many different suns;
we have just one world, but we live in different ones.
John Wellington Barto, Jr.
Varsity Football 8, 9 (Most Improved), Varsity Hockey 8, 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9;
Street Hockey, Indoor Soccer, Karate
Clubs; Tour Guide 9, Floor Leader - Banks
House 9. "It is better to keep your mouth
shut and be thought a fool than to open
your mouth and prove it." -Mark Twain
Richard Francis Bergner, Jr.
Varsity Football 8, 9 (Captain),
Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity Hockey 9
(Manager), Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity
Lacrosse 9; Magic, Movie, Conditioning
Clubs; Floor Leader - Newton House 9;
"Radical social change begins on the street."
Michael Patrick Chudzik
Varsity Cross Country Running 7, 8, 9,
Wrestling 7, Performing Arts 8, Nordic
Ski Team 9, Reserve Tennis 7, Track 8
(Captain), 9; Wood Carving, Cooking
Club, Blaze; Glee Club, Reception
Commitee, A /V Crew, Floor Leader -
French II 9, Clean Room Award 7, Most
Valuable Cross Country Running 9, Most
Improved Nordic Skiing 9, D ining Room Monitor 8, National Junior Honor Society
9, See you K.D., D.W., D.K., I.T., M.C., Mr. S., M.B."
Cameron Burrage Clark
Reserve Football 7, 8, Varsity Football 9,
Reserve Hockey 7, Alpine Ski Team 8, 9,
Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9;
Sledding, Tai Chi, Ice Fishing Clubs;
Diningroom Superintendant 8, Job
Foreman 9, Reception Crew, Admission
Tours. To have good you have to have
bad, hopefully you have more good than
bad.
Robert Logan Clarke, Jr.
Varsity Football 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity
Basketball 8 (Most Improved) 8, 9
(Captain) (Most Valuable), Varsity Tennis
8, Varsity Baseball 9; Indoor Soccer,
Movie, Wiffle Ball Clubs; Hayward Floor
Leader 9, Senior Class President, National
Junior Honor Society 8, 9, English Prize 8.
Wow! What a year. Thanks for
everything, N.E., J.S., J.S., J.H., and you too J.M.
Jeffery Scott Clermont
J.V. Soccer 9, Nordic Ski Team 9, Cycling 9; Movie, Cooking Clubs. Pat, don't pull
the t r ig ..........
Daniel Robert Cohen
Intramurals 7, 8, 9, Recreational Skiing 7,
8, 9, Third Baseball 7, Recreational Sailing
8, Recreational Tennis 9; Woodworking, Movie, Silkscreening Clubs. The Vice
tonite . . . Turn it off Jon . . . BMW . . .
Math Carlos . . Go Hawis . . . Terk . .
Mario, wanna trade . . . Bye Jon . . . Bye Jimmy.
Robert Andrew Conkling
Third Soccer 7, Reserve B Siccer 8, 9,
Reserve A Hockey 7, 8, Recreational
Skiing 9, Third Lacrosse 7, Reserve A
Lacrosse 8, Recreational Tennis 9; Remote
Control, Magic, Movie, Cooking Clubs.
Never time to do it right. Always time to do it over.
Brandon Ripley Cooper
Third Soccer 6, Intramurals 7, Reserve B
Soccer 8, JV Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing6, 7, 8, 9, Third Baseball 6, 7, JV Baseball
8, 9, Silk Screening, Poem Reading,
Shooting Clubs; A-V 8, 9; Hopkins II
Supervisor 9, Reception Committee 7.
Thanks to all at Cardigan, especially Mr.
Collins. Nothing's impossible. Goodbye, Sweater Hill.
Kevin Glen Dickey
Reserve Football 7, Third Soccer 8, JV Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7,
Performing Arts 8, 9, Recreational Tennis7, Reserve Tennis 8, 9; Cooking, Rocketry,
Blaze Clubs; Honor Roll 7, Written
Expression Award 7, A-V Crew 7, 8, 9,
Reception Comittee 8, Hopkins I
Supervisor 9. "You only live twice: Once
when you are born. Once when you look
death in the face." -Ian Fleming Bye-
M.C., J.N. (If he ever reads this), I.T.,R .C , J.I., D.K.
Nathaniel Nelson Evarts
Reserve B Soccer 7, Reserve A Soccer 8,
Varsity Soccer 9, Third Hockey 7
(Captain), Reserve A Hockey 8, J.V.
Hockey 9 (Captain), Third Lacrosse 7
(Captain), Reserve A Tennis 8 (Captain),
Varsity Tennis 9; Hopkins I Head 8, Floor
Leader - Proctor House 9, Golf, Cooking,
Skateboarding Clubs. 7th Grade Vice-
President, 8th Grade Vice-President, 9th
Grade Secretary, "There are so many
different worlds, so many different suns.
There is one world, but we all live in different ones." —Dire Straits.
Marshall Burns Farrer
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9,
Wrestling 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Varsity
Tennis 8, 9; Indoor Games, Skateboarding,
Movie Clubs; Audio-Visual Crew, Tour
Guide, French Award 8, Floor Leader -
Hinman I 9,To work is to get by, but to
work hard is to succeed. Barto, watch out
on Groton Day!!
Julian Hovey Fletcher
Reserve Soccer 8, Junior Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine Ski Team 8, Nordic Ski Team 9,
Reserve Lacrosse 8, Cycling 9; Movie,
Silk-screening, Cooking Clubs; A /V Crew,
"abeeda beeda beeda . . that's all folks."
Porky Pig "Don't try to live your life in
one day, don't go speed your time away." Howard Jones.
Michael Paul Garvin
Reserve Soccer (Captain) 8, Varsity Soccer
9, Varsity Hockey 8, 9 (Most Valuable),
Reserve Lacrosse 8, Reserve Tennis 9;
Street Hockey, Snowboarding, Movie
Clubs; "Hey, I wanna know." Tom
Hanks. Later-Josh, Logan (J. CLaude),
"Marris", Marsh, Poof, Rick, Barto, G-
Nat, Gadget, Doug and Neil.
\George Reatchlous Graham III
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Alpine B Ski Team 8, Performing Arts 9,
Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9;
Glee Club, Blaze, Broomball, Chess Clubs.
"Choid!"; Say, where's my keg of T.S7;
You'd better, you'd better, you bet—The
Who; She's a bomb—The Who; Guys, it's
been real; Dolls better - Ciao-Ne
Clinton Craig Hallsted
J.V. Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Wrestling 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity Baseball
8, 9; Toastmaster (Winter); Street Hockey,
Movie, Horsebackriding Clubs. Once
more upon the waters. And the waves
bound beneath me as a steed who knows
its rider. Surf's up . . .
Jason Edward Hammond
Reserve A Soccer 8 (Most Improved),
Varsity Soccer 9 (Captain), Varsity Hockey
8 (Most Improved) 9 (Coaches' Award),
Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Honor Roll 8, 9;
School Leader 9; Bowling, Conditioning,
Street Hockey, Indoor Soccer Clubs. After
every ending, there is always a new
beginning. Thanks Mom and Dad.
....... . i
Jonathan M. Harris
Reserve Football (Captain) 8, Varsity
Football (Coaches' Award) 9, Varsity
Basketball 8, (Captain) (Most Valuable) 9,
Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Magic Club; Floor
Leader - Brewster I 9. You guys, this is
water! Gulp! I'm not in the mood Jay . . .
Stat . . . A penny! Danny, shut it off,
someone is coming . . . Only one
package? M.B . . . Jay, I'm serious! Call
Mary , . . Shut up Jay! See you later
Snoop, J.T. J.H., L.C., D.C., J.I. C.S., J.S.,
C.G., D.M.
Roland Boyden Hoag III
Varsity Cross Country Running 9, J.V.
Basketball 8, 9, Reserve Baseball 8, J.V.
Baseball 9; Movie, Magic Clubs. I may
not want to stay, but I sure hate to go.
Gadget! . . . . It wasn't me! Honest!
Jaime Holguin
Intramurals 7, 9, Football (Manager) 8,
Recreational Skiing 7, 8, Wrestling 9,
Third Baseball 7, Sailing 8, Recreational
Tennis 9; Movie, Golf, Glider Clubs. "Que
viva Colombia!" . . . . Aguardiente.
Anybody wanna buy a dust buster?
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James Joseph lovino
Junior Soccer 7, Reserve B Soccer 8, J.V.
Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 7, Alpine Ski
Team 8, 9, Third Lacrosse 7, Reserve
Lacrosse 8, Sailing 9; Magic, Movie Clubs;
"What can be conceived can be created!!"
Ferrari L.T.D. Thanks, Mom and Dad. See
you later J.T., M.F., A.W. S.O., J.F., R.C.,
J.S.
Richard Ira Kane
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Cross Country
Running 9, Wrestling 8, Varsity
Basketball (Most Improved) 9, Reserve
Baseball 8 (Most Improved), Cycling 9;
Bowling, Movie Clubs; A.V. Crew. "Well
we know where we're goin', but we don't
know where we've been. And we know
that we're knowin' but we can't say what
we've seen. - Talking Heads
Dwight John Kee
Reserve Soccer 8, (Captain) (Coaches'
Award) 9, Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Track
8, J.V. Baseball 9; Blaze, Cooking, Movie
Clubs, Public Relations Head 9. It is
better to keep your mouth shut and be
thought a fool than to open it and prove
it. "I'm not quiet."
Oliver Dudley Knill
J.V. Soccer 9, Nordic Ski Team 9, Cycling
9; Movie, Cooking Clubs. "W hen hopes
and dreams are free in the streets, it's well
for the timid to bolt the doors, shutter
windows, and lay low until tlie wrath has
past.” -Eric Hoffer
Brett Ladin
Guitar 9, Music Appreciation Club.Eduardo Jose Latham
Cross Country Running 8, J.V. Soccer 9,
Third Hockey 8, 9, Reserve A Tennis 8, 9;
Rocketry, Movie, Tennis, Swimming
Clubs.
Ian Gregory Litmans Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity
Alpine 8 (Most Valuable), 9 (Most
Valuable), Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity
Lacrosse 9; Fishing Club, Blaze; D ining
Superintendant 9. "W inning isn't everything, it's the only thing"-
Lombardi/"Let it be"- Beatles/"Live life one day at a time"- A.A. See ya- Gundaker
Greg Mayer Long
Junior Soccer 6, 8, Intramurals 7, 9,
Performing Arts 6, 7, Third Hockey 8,
Reserve Hockey 9, Third Lacrosse 6,
Sailing 7, 8, 9; Bowling, Board Games
Clubs. Captain's Log Stardate 18604.02
Admiral Greg M. Long recording space
the final frontier.
M ilton George Long
Varsity Football (Captain) (Most Valuable)9, Wrestling (Captain) 9, Varsity Baseball
9, Bowling, Ice Fishing Clubs. E=M C'
What the #*%#&*? Vision Quest again?
If you are close enough to read these
quotes, back up, you're breathing on my
gorgeous picture! Thanks to all my
friends and teachers. M.L.
Eric Eugene Massey
Reserve B Soccer 7, Cycling 8, J.V. Soccer
9, Wrestling 7, 8 (Most Improved),
Performing Arts 9 (Best Actor), Reserve B
Lacrosse 7, Varsity Baseball (Manager) 8,
Sailing 9; Rocketry, Street Hockey, Blaze,
Magic Clubs, Floor Leader - Franklin
House 9.Oh Bla dee, oh bla da, life goes on,
yeah!"-The Beatles
Gregory William Michas
Reserve B Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9,
Alpine Ski Team 8, Recreational Skiing 9,
Reserve Tennis 8, 9; Magic, Snowboarding
Clubs. BONE D'BONE, IF YOU NOT
LIKED, YOU'RE D O IN G SOMETHING
RIGHT. IF YOU ARE LIKED, YOUR
N OT LEAVING ENOUGH R O O M FOR
CHANGE. YET IF ONE OVERPOWERS
THE OTHER TOO MUCH, THERE'S
G O N N A BE PROBLEMS. -TW
Douglas Everett Miller Reserve Football 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Alpine
Ski Team 8, Reserve Hockey 9 (Captain) (Most Valuable), Varsity Baseball 8, 9;
Diningroom Superintendent, Honor Roll9, Effort Honor Roll 9; Karate, Indoor
Sports, Golf, Tennis, Snowboarding Clubs. Hey, Roll get a real bowl. Hey,
Logan get up; it's laundry night.
George Elsworth Miller III
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Recreational Skiing 8, 9, Cycling 8,
Varsity Lacrosse 9; Model Rocketry,
Tennis, Swimming Clubs, Kitchen Shift
Head. Don't bite it because it may bite
back. This does include extension cords.
Jari Jukka Myllykoski
Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 9,
Varsity Baseball 9; Street Hockey,
Conditioning Clubs.
Joel Wyeth Nields
Third Soccer 6, 7, 8, JV Soccer 9, Nordic
Ski Team 6 (Coache's Award), Third
Hockey 7, 8, Alpine Ski Team 9, Third
Lacrosse 6, 7, 9, Track 8, Silkscreening,
Sledding Clubs; Secretary Treasurer 7. "St.
Stephen with a rose in hand out of the garden he goes, country garden in the
wind in the rain, where ever he goes the people all complain." Grateful Dead.
Robert Forrest Pearson
Cycling 8, Cross Country Running 9,
Nordic Ski Team 8, 9, Cycling 8, 9;
Movie, Skiing Clubs. Most Valuable
Nordic 8, 9. Have no fear, it was a year;
someone get me out of here. "Your suit
can't hide the truth, you're a fool And I
refuse to be like you. You're a fool! I
don't want to grow up Descendants
Joshua Golding Perelman
Reserve Soccer 8, JV Soccer 9, Wrestling
(Captain) 8, 9, Wilderness 8, Varsity
Tennis 9; Blaze Darkroom; Host
Committee. I don't know where I'm going
but I'm on my way . . . Thanks Mom,
Dad, Claudia, BXB, Mr. S., H.S., M . Mrs
C., S, Steve Hope + Debbie. Thanks CMS, it was fun!
John Trask Pfeifle
Reserve Football 7, Reserve Soccer 8,
Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 7, 8, 9,
Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9.
Golf, Snowboarding, Street Hockey Clubs;
Floor Leader - Stowell House 9. "We're all
on the edge" - T.P. Thanks Dad, Mom,
Bret and Jeb., G.W., P.W., L.S., A.E.,
K.W., L.G., J.H., C.S., N.E.
Thomas Pierce Runnells
Cross Country Running 8, 9, Recreational
Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Tennis 8, Varsity
Tennis 9; Classroom Superintendant,
Honor Roll, Effort Honor Roll, Hackey
Sack Club, Blaze Editor, Toastmaster Fall
Sports Banquet. I have the simplest tastes.
I am always satisfied with the best. -
Oscar Wilde. BYE, M.F., J.S., I.B., J.S.
Benjamin Woods Saltoun
Reserve B. Soccer 8, 9, Recreational Skiing
8, 9, J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9;
Floor Leader - Greenwood House 9, Honor
Roll, Movie Club. See ya later. O.K., J.C.,
JASON, IRA, J.F., S.S., D.K., D.W., CHIP
G., D.S., IAN , G.M., D.C., R.P., M ARIO .
Christopher Jon Santemma Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling 9, Varsity
Hockey 9, Recreational Tennis 9; Music Club. Heavy metal will never rust! Long
live Ozzy, Gibson and Marshall Stacks! Yngwie is god. I wanna rock and rock I will. Metal rules.
Alfred John Schiavetti III Junior Soccer 8, Reserve Football
(Manager) 9, Nordic Ski Team 8,
Performing Arts 9 (Most Improved),
Sailing Team 8, (Most Valuable Skipper),
9, Math Award 8, Rocketry, Skating, Tennis, Swimming Clubs.
Sean Daris Selfe
Reserve B Soccer 6, 7, 8, J.V. Soccer 9,
Recreational Skiing 6, Third Hockey 7,
Reserve B Hockey 8 (Captain, Most
Valuable), J.V. Hockey 9 (Most Improved),
Third Lacrosse 6, Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Sledding, Hiking,
Hackey Sack, Skateboarding, Ropes
Course, Conditioning Clubs. Class
Treasurer 7, Honor Roll 8. I've been beat
up. I've been thrown out. But I'm not
down, -the Clash. Thank you Mom and Dad!
Keith Adam Frank Skilling
Reserve Football 8, (Most Valuable),
Varsity Football 9, Nordic Skiing 8,
Performing Arts 9 (Stage Manager),
Reserve Lacrosse 8 (Manager), Cycling 9;
Effort Honor Roll, Floor Leader - French I
9. Blaze, Indoor Soccer, Conditioning, Tai
Chi, Movie Clubs. "It's a funny thing
about life; if you refuse to accept anything
but the best, you very‘often get it." -S,
Maugham. The coffee man, Mr. Hart, the coffee man.
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Christopher Geoffery Smith
Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity
Hockey 8 (Coaches' Award), 9, Varsity
Lacrosse 8, 9; Street Hockey, Snow
boarding, Conditioning Clubs; Floor
Leader - Clark Morgan III 9. "Talk minus
action equals zero." D.O.A. Thanks Mom
and Dad! See you later J.S., N.E., J.H.,
T.P., J.S., L.C., A.M., C.S., A.W., J.P.
James Alexander Steele
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Varsity Basketball 8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse
8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Snowboarding
Conditioning, Indoor Soccer Clubs; Superintendant of Classroom Cleaners -
Hopkins I 9. "Help. I need somebody.
Help! I get by with a little help from my
freinds" Beatles. Thanks Mom and Dad.
Jamil Antonio Stefan II
Varsity Football 8, 9, Performing Arts 8, 9
(Directors' Award), Reserve Lacrosse 8,
Varsity Lacrosse 9; Street Hockey Club,
Blaze, Consitioning Club Mr. Brier Fan Club. B.B., J.J., J.D., J.S., A.W., D.B., Radd
Pack Tunafish! Woman my wife? You
might get hurt. Colleen who's the Dar . . .
Oh my God. J.S., J, L.C., T.E., J.S., Yo!
James Bernard Swanski
Third Soccer 8, Reserve Soccer 9, Reserve
Hockey 8, 9, Third Lacrosse 8, JV Lacrosse
9; Street Hockey, Chess, Conditioning
Clubs; National Junior Honor Society,
Student Recreational Co- Director 9.
Joshua Lawrence Taufman
Cross Country Running 8, JV Soccer 9,
Nordic Ski Team 8, Recreational Skiing 9,
Sailing 8, Recreational Tennis 9;
Swimming, Ice Fishing, Movie Clubs.
Don't lead me to temptation, I can find it
myself. Hard work hasn't hurt anybody,
but why take chances.
James Russell Terkelsen
Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9,
Recreational Skiing 8, Varsity Basketball
9, Sailing 8, 9; Movie, Bike Touring
Indoor Games Clubs; Audio Visual Head
9. Let us die young or let us live forever.
Thanks Mom and Dad for everything you
have done for me. See ya later J.I., M.F.,
J.H., D.C., C.S., J.S., Remember Vail J.S.
Daniel Warren Tideman
Intramurals 9, J.V. Basketball 9, Reserve
Baseball 9; Silkscreening, Chess and Bow
Tie Clubs. No canoes is good G-news.
Ian Michael Toney
Junior Soccer 8, Cross Country Running 9
(Most Improved), Nordic Ski Team 8,
Performing Arts 9, Track 8 (Most
Improved), 9; Essay Contest Prize 8,
Edward A. Barney 8, 9, Chaplain's
Assistant 9. Tennis, Cooking Clubs, Blaze
Editor. Public Relations, Glee Club, Scribe
Editor. Be yourself. Hug a musician, they
never get to dance. Thanks Mom and
Dad.
Alexander Wassitsch
Intramurals 6, Reserve B Soccer 7, 8, J.V.
Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 6, Third
Hockey 7, Reserve B Hockey 8, J.V.
Hockey 9, Sailing Team 6, 7, 8, 9; Art
Award 6, Honor Roll 8, 9, A.V. Crew 9.
Skateboarding, Sledding, Bowling, Rocketry, Blaze, Conditioning Clubs.
Thanks to my entire family for all of
their support. NOOAH , SMITCH IS IT!
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Benjamin Douglas Weissman
Cross Country Running 8, (Captain) 9, Nordic Ski Team 8, 9, Track 8, Reserve
Tennis 9; Cooking, Movie Clubs, Blaze.
Public Relations Crew. If you don't
succeed at first try, try, and try again! Don't stop until it is done.
John Rypperda Wierdsma, Jr. Reserve Football 7, Junior Soccer 8, JV
Soccer 9, Third Hockey 7, Reserve Hockey
8, JV Hockey 9, Third Baseball 7, J.V.
Baseball 8, 9; Fly Fishing, Snowboarding, Movie Clubs; A.V. Crew.
Lesly Regginauld Zeekster IV
Intramurals 6, 7, (Manager) J.V. Snowman
Making 7, 8, 9, . Spring Flowerpicking 7,
8, 9, Birdwatching 7, 8, 9, Nature Walking 6, 8, . Physics, Be Kind to
Animals, and Lunchbox Making Clubs.
Hallway and Sidewalk Monitor 8, 9.
Chairman of the Wilderness Awareness
Committee, Crass Watering Manager. e=
me* Thank You for lunch boxes. Lawrence Welk #1
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FOUR YEARS LATER - THEY'RE
Top Row: Keith Skilling, Jim Patten, Ben Saltoun, Richard Bergner, John Harris, Jim Tcrkelsen, Ian Toney, Nat Evarts. Bottom Row:
Trask Pfiefle, John Barto, Mark Dantos, Logan Clarke, Chris Smith, Eric Massey, Michael Chudzik, Marshall Farrer, Doug Weissman.
Logan Clarke (President), Dwight Kee
(Treasurer), Nat Evarts (Secretary) Jim
Patten (Vice President), Mr. Small and Mr,
Brier, Advisors: - Class of 1986.
Mr. Shelton - Head of Jobs and Cammy
Clark - Job Foreman
Jason Hammond - School Leader
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UNDERCLASSMEN
EIGHTH GRADE ORGANIZED DANCE
Eighth Grade Officers: Mr. Barron (Advisor), Bohdi Amos, Mark Dantos, David Schmidt, Sean Finnerty.
Nusbaum, Huot, McLennan, Littlepage, Walsh, Jones, Golden, Yates, Flanigan.
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Weinstein, Rome, Albert, Treanor, Kislak, Outlaw, Casas, Hartmann.
Back Row: Spencer, Duda, Barclay, Glossberg, Marthens, Misrahi. Front Row: Peebles, Pereira, Barden.
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Dantos, Emerson, Wright, Calder, Joyal, Butler, Kahn.
Ghckstein, Greenstone, Amos, Gilbert, Ferguson, Stewart, Paine, Russell.
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Taufman Jon, Marshall, Register, Weld, Smiley, Scully, Murdough, Mclnerney.
Lee, Hogan, Larsen, Finnerty, Buffone, Powers, Daley, Whitehead.
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Standing: Callahan, Schmidt, Hunt. Seated: Needham, Hitzig, Durey, Kuckly.
Malozzi, McCarthy, Thomas, Sevilla, Tebbetts, Ganley, Fanoe.
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SEVENTH GRADE - THE DOUGHNUT MEN
7th Grade Officers: David Franklin, Danny Collins, Jimmy Marrion, Patricio Garcia, Mr. Dingle (Advisor).
Front Row: Berner, Franklin. Middle Row: Wiberg, Chung, Robertson, Diebel, Wingate. Back Row: Frazier, DeLage, Collins, Marrion,
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First Row: Wendt, Taylor, Edy. Second Row: Lookner, Reese, Daigle, Keough, Fogg. Back Row: lovino C., Husson, Walker, Barnum, Shore.
Front Row: Summers, Alford, Ernstof. Middle Row: Boegner, Grogean, Ramos, Smith J., Ciampa. Back Row: Morgan, Muckermann, Prescott, Kiley, Rafferty.
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SIXTH GRADE - AUCTIONEERS AT HART
6th Grade Officers: Chuck Hicks, Jose Barquin, Mr. Hart (Advisor), Gil Garcia.
Front Row: Ellis, Montanus, Mainelli, Garcia G. Back Row: Shaff, Hicks, Gordon, Barquin, Thompson.
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WE'LL SPARK YOUR MEMORIES
Blaze Staff: Back Row; Dwight Kee, Ian Toney (Editor), Doug Weissman, Pierce Runnells (Editor), Dean Taylor. Front: Scott Olszewski,
Kevin Dickey, Michael Chudzik.
Darkroom: Doug Albert, Josh Perleman.
Blaze Advisors: Mrs. Carey, Mr. Heath, Mr. Decker.
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THE CHOIR'S TAKING NOTES
Front Row: Smith J, Fogg, Rome, Garcia P, Barquin, Wendt, Franklin, Taylor. Middle Row: Schiavetti, Olszewski, Graham, Knill, Kee,
Toney, lovino J., Chudzik, Calder, Swanski, Skilling. Back Row: Stewart, Paine, Barto, Casas.
MAD TYPISTS SAVE THE SCRIBE
Mr. Barron (Advisor), Ian Toney, Kevin Dickey (Editors)
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RECEPTION COMMITTEE SPIKES PUNCH
Sitting: Summers, Diebel, Mrs. Wakely (Advisor), Kee (Public Relations Director), Chudzik, Weissman. Standing: Walker Skilling,
Clark, Chung, Boegner.
ENTERTAINMENT OBJECTS OF A-V CREW
Wierdsma, Wendt, Chudzik, Kane, Lookner, Terkelsen (AV Assistant), Farrer, lovino (A-V Assistant), Mrs. Shelton (Advisor).
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EIGHT TAPPED INTO NJ.H.S.
Mrs. Carey (Advisor to National Junior Honor Society), Mark Dantos (Mr. Mathews Advisor), Logan Clarke, Hunt Durey (Mr. Brier
Advisor), Mr. Heath, Sean Finnerty, Mr. Coffin, Jim Terkelsen, Jim Swanski, Mike Chudzik (Mr. Marks Advisor) Mr. Collins, Joshua
Taufman, Mr. Matthews, Carlos Wright, Mr. Shelton, Hui Neng Amos.
FIRST TERM HONOR ROLLS
First Row: Miller, Marthens, Murdough, Gordon, Garcia G., Barquin, Rome, Pereira, Skilling. Second Row: Clark, Hunt, Miller,
Franklin, Amos, Prescott, Garcia P., lovino, Runnells. Third Row: Chudzik, Wierdsma, Terkelsen, Finnerty, Smith C, Clarke, Kuckly, Needham, Durey, Marrion. Top: Swanski, Nields, Taufman, Wendt.
SECOND TERM HONOR ROLLS
First Row: Rome, Cooper, Boegner, Murdough, Garcia G., Barquin, Pfiefle, Walker, Runnells. Second Row: Barclay, Marthens, Miller,
Franklin, Amos, Prescott, Garcia P., lovino, Lookner. Third Row: Chudzik, Miller, Terkelsen, Finnerty, Steele, Clarke, Patten, Schmidt, Marrion. Top Row: Swanski, Fletcher, Wendt, Durey.
GUYS AND DOLLS WAS A
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“Guys and Dolls" is a Broadway musical one should not miss. This musical, along with its costumes and humor, comes to life right here on campus. The play opens with a solo which becomes a trio sung by three gangsters. The play then continues with every character appearing by the end of the first scene.
The lead roles seem to be a tie between Nathan Detroit (Jay Stefan) and his doll Miss Adelaide (Coleen Mahon) and the other couple of Sky Masterson (Chip Graham) and Sarah (Elli St. George). Nathan does a good job of trying to keep the crap game under the hood, but meanwhile he is being chased around by his dumb doll who wants to get married. Nathan finds that to keep his doll he will have to give up the crap game.
Best supporting roles go to Harry the Horse (Eric Massey) and Big Jule (Neil Brier). Even though they don't have big parts, they are excellent. They are both in town looking for some action. Harry seems to be the quiet gangster. He wants action free of trouble and cops, whereas Big Jule wants to win big and take on the police force.
The entire play is a great success. The humor, costumes, sets, and lighting are excellent as a whole. The actors have a great time putting the show on and acting out their roles. This is a must see!
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TUTORIAL PROGRAM HELPS MANYFour years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Small started a peer tutoring program as a project for graduate school. The idea was that the students whose teachers reported an exceptional strength in an area would voluntarily help students who had a weakness in the same area. This year, the program consisted of thirty boys working during conference periods on Thursdays in the Kirk Library. The pairs were strongly encouraged to work on weekends and other free time. For the fourth year in a row, the program was a success, and many students benefitted from the experience.
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To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the founding of Cardigan Mountain School, Mr. Wakely and the Trustees threw a giant birthday party for all of us - faculty, students, alumni, parents, and friends. Although the uninvited visit of Hurricane Gloria made the weekend a little bit wet, we all had a lot of fun and a lot to eat. All of the teams had games, and there were huge circus tents full of Mr.Parker's delicacies. The Glee Club provided musical entertainment, and a juggler taught us normal types how to juggle. All in all, it was quite a party.
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CLUBS PROVIDE VARIETY EACH WEEK
A wide range of clubs which meet on Thursday afternoons give Cardigan students an opportunity to pursue a favorite hobby or to find a new one. Among the interests shown here are: magic, cooking, street hockey, silk screening, ice fishing, music, indoor games, and gymnastics.
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FESTIVITIES IN DECEMBER
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As is the tradition at Cardigan, on the night of the Christmas Pageant, the younger relatives of Cardigan students and the facuUy children received Christmas presents from Santa in the dining room. Even as Santa was handing out his gifts, the Glee Club and the members of the Pageant cast were in the Chapel preparing for the big show. Again, thanks to the efforts of Mr. Mahoney, the Pageant was a success. The theme this year, as in past years, was the role of the Modern Shepherd. It was a nice way to spend our last night before Christmas vacation.
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SCIENCE & HISTORY TRIPS A HITField trips enable students to experience learning outside the classroom setting. This year each grade was involved in at least one trip to such varied places as the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the top of Mount Washington (the hard way). Cape Cod
National Seashore, the mills in Lowell, and the legislature in Concord.
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PROGRAMS & OUTINGS PREVENT BOREDOMBreaks in the routine such as Mountain Day and Ski Holiday, the Sandwich Fair, and a visit from the Montshire Museum travelling show, as well as musical and dramatic performances, are appreciated. Elvis's posthumous concert was great.
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CALDWELL WINNERS SUPERIORATHLETES
VARSITY SLOGGED TO 6-2 SEASONBack Row: Mr. Marrion (Coach), Mr.
Collins (Coach), Littlepage, Mclnerney,
Hughes, Jones, Clarke, Harris, O'Neill,
Miller G., Durey, Graham, Skilling,
Larsen, Mr. Schenck (Coach). Sitting:
Clark, Hallsted, Barto, Stefan, Long M.,
Bergner, Steele, Kuckly, Terklesen, Kislak.
RESERVES HAD WILD PLAYBOOKKneeling: Tri-Captains Alford, Amos,
Golden. Sitting: Boegner Wingate,
Barnum, Ciampa, Lookner, Wright,
Glickstein, Callahan, Daigle, Marrion,
Ellis. Standing: Mr. Jangro (Coach),
Marshall, Robertson, Butler, Weinstein,
McCarthy, Treanor, Fanoe, Tebbets,
Chung, Reese, Register, Keough, Smith J., Mr. Heath (Coach).
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X-C RUNNERS BURNED UP MILESFront: Kane, Weissman (Captain), Chudzik
(Captain), Sevilla, Hoag, Collins, Scully.
Rear: Pearson, Toney, Mr. Small (Coach).
INTRAMURALS PILED ON FUNTop: Berner, Mr. Carey (Coach), Rome,
Flanigan, Stewart, Mr. Ramos (Coach).
Middle: Muckerman, Yates, Summers,
Tideman. Bottom: Holguin, Edy, Barden,
Russell, Long, Mr. Hart (Coach).
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VARSITY BECAME SHUTOUT KINGSStanding: Mr. Dingle (Coach), Whitehead,
Patten, Pfeifle, Needham, Michas, Smith
C., Hammond, Daly, Finnerty. Kneeling:
Litmans, Spencer, Buffone, Farrer, Garvin,
Myllykoski, Evarts, Hartmann.
JV SURVIVED A TOUGH SEASON
Standing: Mr. Gundaker (Coach), Taufman
Josh, Perelman, Wierdsma, Saltoun,
Clermont, Kee, Massey, Latham, Mr.
Decker (Coach). Kneeling: Selfe, Swanski,
Miller G., Fletcher, Olszewski, Nields,
Wassitch, Conkling, Knill.
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RESERVE A HAD A LOT OF "ALMOSTS"Front: Shore, M organ, Hitzig, Taufm an Jon, Franklin. Middle: Smiley, Pereira, Joyal, Casas, Ramos, N usbaum , McLennan, W alsh, Fogg, Schmidt. Rear: M r. Brier (Coach), M r. Solms (Coach).
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RESERVE B'S 4 WINS -A SOLID SEASONFront: Garcia G., Rafferty, lovino C., Husson. Middle: Dantos, Barclay, Calder, Garcia P., M arthens, Mr. Barron (Coach). Rear: Mr. M athews (Coach), H unt, Weld, Kahn, Kiley, Emerson, Ferguson, DeLage.
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JUNIOR SOCCER PLAYED AWAY - EVEN AT HOMEFront: Thom pson, Hicks, M ontanus, M ainelli, Barquin, Rear: G ilbert, Duda, O utlaw , Ernstof, W endt, M urdough, Mr. C lark (Coach).
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Rear: A lbert, G reenstone, Grogean, M israhi, Hogan, Malozzi, Glossberg. Front: Canley, Lee, Frazier.
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NORDIC TEAM "MEISTERED" EVENTSMr. Heath (Coach), Chudzik, Fletcher, Knill, C lerinont, Pearson, W eissman.
WRESTLERS LED BY 'TINNER" PERELMAN^ Kneeling: W alsh, Scully, N usbaum ,
Franklin, Robertson, deLage, Barden. Standing: Mr. Schenck (Coach), Holguin, Jones, Hallsted, Perelman, Long M., Mr. Barron (Coach).
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WHALEBACK GAVE INSTRUCTIONALPicture One: M r. H art (Instructor), Greenstone, W ingate, D urey, M arshall, Littlepage, M iller G., Ganley, Cooper. Picture Two: Prescott, Mr. Small (Instructor), W eld, M iss M arks (Instructor), Barnum , Skilling, W einstein, Russell, Payne, W iberg, Diebel, Ferguson. Picture Three: Edy, W endt, Boegner, Gordon, Taufm an Josh, Garcia P., Taufm an Jon, Garcia G., Kee, O 'N eill, M uckerm an.
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SKIERS A LONG SEASONis=a\ Photo One: W alker, Reese, M iss
McLendon (Instructor), Sevilla, Rome, M ichas, Ernstof.
Photo Two: Mrs. Schenck (Instructor), Casas, Barquin G., Ramos, Kislak, Lookner, Fanoe, M cCarthy, W right. Kneeling: Ellis.
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VARSITY WORKED TO DOMINATE BOARDEFirst Row: Clarke, H arris, Farrer, Steele, Terkelsen, Kane, M r. Ramos (Coach). Second Row: Golden, Yates, Amos, Kahn.
RESERVES KEPT WINS & LOSSES CLOSEFirst Row: M r. Carey (Coach), Taylor,Yates, Kahn, Hoag. Second Row: Golden,Kiley, Keough, T idem an, Chung.
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A-TEAM AWESOMEStanding: Litnt\ans, Clark, lovino J., Duda, Kuckly, Barclay, Mr. Hennessey (Coach). Sitting: Albert, Nields, Schmidt.
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Rear: M r. Brier (Coach). Front: Pereira, Peebles, lovino C., Tebbits, M organ, Smiley, M arthens.
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VARSITY WINS FINNISH TOURNAMENTFront Row: Buffone, Patten, Sm ith, Barto, H am m ond, Pfeifle, M yllykoski, Back Row: M r. Jangro (Coach), M r. G undaker (Coach) Powers, W hitehead, Daly, Needham , Spencer, M r. D ingle (Coach).
JV: A LEARNING SEASONFront Row: Hogan, H artm ann, H usson, Larsen, M arrion, W assitsch, Back Row: Mr. D ingle (Coach), Evarts, H unt, Selfe, Swanski, M cLennan, W eirdsm a, M r. Solms (Coach).
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RESERVES BETTER THAN EVERFirst Row: Alford, Rafferty, M ontanus, M iller D., Latham, Dantos, T hom pson, Summers, M urdough. Second Row: Mr. M athews (Coach), M r. Clark (Coach), Emerson, Long G., Hitzig, Thom as, Baker, Gilbert, Malozzi, Fogg, Daigle.
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SAILORS TEST FRIGID WATERSFront Row: Terkelsen, W assitsch. Second Row: lovino J, Barquin, Garcia G, M israhi, Grogean, Lookner, Berner. Third Row: Mr. Coffin (Coach), M assey, Long, Calder, Schiavetti, M r. Carey (Coach).
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VARSITY SHOWS GUTSFront Row: M r. G undaker (Coach), Saltoun, Barto, Steele (Captain), Sm ith (Captain), Powers, Daly, Buffone, Pfeifle (Captain), Selfe, Clark, N eedham , Mr. H eath (Coach). Back Row: Graham , M iller G., Stefan, Finnerty, Patten, Bergner, L itm ans, N usbaum , W hitehead.
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RESERVES STAY ALIVEFront Row: M urdough, M ainelli, lovino C, Sm ith J, Ellis, W ingate, Emerson. Back Row: Collins, Scully, Mr. M athews (Coach), Neilds, Baker, Gilbert, Fogg, M cCarthy, Yates, Mr. Clark (Coach), Greenstone.
RESERVES TAKE ONE BASE AT A TIMEFront: Hicks. Second Row: Barnum, Ciampa, Rafferty, W endt. Third Row: M r. Schenck (Coach), Sum m ers, Taylor, deLage, Tidem an, Alford, M uckerm an, Robertson, W einstein.
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VARSITY HAS DEEP PITCHING STAFFFirst Row: Tebbets, Spencer, Littlepage, Long, M iller, G lossberg (Manager). Second Row: M r. C ollins (Coach), H am m ond, H arris, H allsted, Clarke, M yllykoski, Mr. M arrion (Coach).
JV ALWAYS READY TO GOFront Row: Joyal, W aIker,Thom as, M organ, Shore, Hoag, W eld. Back Row: H unt, M arshall, Kiley, Golden, Daigle, O 'N eill, Kee.
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TRACK RUNS WILDLee, Toney, C hudzik, Casas, Stewart, Mr. Barron (Coach), Chung.
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VARSITY: RAW, UNBRIDLED POWERFarrer, Kahn, H artm ann, Keogh, O lszewski, M r. Ramos (Coach), R unnells, Evarts, W iberg, Garcia P.
J.V. SCARED OFF COMPETITIONHogan, Dickey, M ichas, Perelm an, W eiss- m an, Garvin, M r. Decker (Coach),
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AWARDS HONOR MANYAt the end of each term, an awards assembly and banquet are held. Each boy is recognized for his participation in an activity with a certificate and a letter or a pin. Those who have contributed in special ways receive trophies for their achievements.
Fall team speakers await their turns.
Travis M cLennan and Cody M organ receive soccer letters from Coach Solms.
Carlos W right is giveri his Reserve Tennis certificate by M r. Decker.
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SCORERS AND VICTIMSVarsity Football
CMS 1 2 - 0 Plymouth CMS 1 6 - 0 Eaglebrook CMS 1 4 - 0 Woodstock CMS 12 - 28 Newport CMS 1 4 - 7 Hanover CMS 4 8 - 8 Windsor CMS 1 4 - 0 Plymouth CMS 6 - 12 St. Pauls M ost Improved Player - John BartoCoaches Award - John Harris Most Valuable Player - Milton Long
J.V. FOOTBALL CMS 12- 8 Woodstock CMS 8-20 Plymouth CMS 26- 0 Eaglebrook CMS 20- 8 Hanover CMS 26- 0 Hartford CMS 12- 6 Newport CMS 6-16 Springfield CMS 0- 6 Plymouth CMS 8-12 Windsor CMS 6-12 Newport M ost Improved Player - Michael GoldenMost Valuable Player - Hui Neng Amos
Varsity SoccerCMS 2 - 4 Kimball UnionCMS 0 - 3 MascomaCMS 0 - 1 HanoverCMS 0 - 4 Kimball UnionCMS 2 - 1 EaglebrookCMS 0 - 2 HanoverCMS 2 - 5 HoldernessCMS 4 - 1 MascomaCMS 1 - 0 GuilfordCMS 3rd place EaglebrookTournamentCMS 3 - 0 Linden HillCMS 1 - 0 Pine CobbleCMS 1 - 0 FessendenCMS 1 - 0 ParkCMS 1 - 0 FooteCMSCMS
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Most Improved Player - Trask PfeifleMost Valuable Player - Jim Patten
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Reserve2 - 33 - 21 - 32 - 31 - 4 7 - 1 0 - 22 - 3 1 - 0 1 - 2 0 - 5 0 - 3
A SoccerHanoverMascomaWoodstockKUAEaglebrookWoodstockHanoverKearsageMascomaPlainfieldKearsargeKUA
Player - DavidMost Improved SmileyMost Valuable - Sebastian Hitzig
Junior Varsity Soccer
CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING The Cross Country team under the direction of Mr. Small competed against runners from secondary prep schools for the sake of gaining experience for the coming years. Whether it be a run around the lake or through the trap range the runners proved to be dedicated to constant improvement.M ost Improved Runner - Dan CollinsM ost Valuable - Michael Chudzik
CMS 1 - 11 Sunapee Reserve B SoccerCMS 0 - 12 St. Bani CMS 1 - 0 KearsargeCMS 1 - 12 Hanover CMS 0 - 3 PlainfieldCMS 1 - 4 Sunapee CMS 2 - 3 ThetfordCMS 1 - 4 Derryfield CMS 6 - 2 HanoverCMS 0 - 5 Eaglebrook CMS 1 - 2 EaglebrookCMS 0 - 4 Bow CMS 1 - 2 SunapeeCMS 4 - 1 Proctor CMS 2 - 1 HanoverCMS 1 - 14 Hanover CMS 2 - 4 ThetfordCMS 2 - 0 Proctor CMS 1 - 2 KearsargeCMS 0 - 4 St. Bani CMS 2 - 3 SunapeeCMS 2 - 6 KUA CMS 1 - 3 St. Mary'sMost Valuable: Ben Saltoun CMS 5 - 4 HartfordMost Improved: Rob Conkling Coaches Award: Dwight Kee
Most Improved: Matt Husson Chris lovinoMost Valuable: Tucker Hunt
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VARSITY BASKETBALLCMS Won OxbowCMS Lost HartfordCMS W o n BowCMS Lost EaglebrookCMS Won LebanonCMS Won MascomaCMS Won HartfordCMS Won HoldernessCMS Lost NewportCMS Lost HoldernessCMS Won WoodstockCMS Lost BowCMS Lost LebanonCMS Won WoodstockMost Improved Player- Richard KaneMost Valuable Player- Jonathan HarrisLogan Clarke
Reserve Basketball CMS 25 - 35 Windsor CMS 15 - 51 Hartford CMS 34 - 30 Woodstock CMS 24 - 18 Eaglebrook CMS 20 - 38 Newport CMS 24 - 31 Mascoma CMS 28 - 32 Plainfield CMS 38 - 26 Woodstock CMS 8 - 4 6 Hanover CMS 26 - 37 Windsor CMS 22 - 31 Newport CMS 30 - 27 Woodstock CMS 20 - 42 Williston CMS 40 - 43 Plainfield Most Improved: Dan Tideman Most Valuable; Jon Yates
Varsity Hockey CMS 1 2 - 1 Mass West CMS 9 - 3 Holderness CMS 7 - 3 North Shore CMS 6 - 5 Springfield CMS 3 - 1 Springfield CMS 9 - 1 Rutland CMS 6 - 3 Lawrence
AcademyCMS 1 1 - 2 Middlesex
Islanders St. Paul's Tournament- Won first game 3 - 2 Lost to Manchester 6 - 5 Lost to So. Conn. 3 - 2 Most Improved Player - George NeedhamCoaches Award - Jason HammondMost Valuable Players - MichaelGarvinChris Smith
Wrestling CMS 74 - 30 St. Paul's CMS 59 - 18 Keene CMS 63 - 28 St. Paul's CMS 30 - 48 Plymouth CMS 15 - 40 White Mountain CMS 58 - 27 Timberlane CMS 21 - 54 Eaglebrook CMS 15 - 54 Plymouth Cardigan Mt. Tournament- One First, One Second, One Third, Three Fourths.Fessenden Tournament- One First, Two Seconds, Two Thirds E aglebrook T ournam ent- O ne First, Two Thirds, Three Fourths Most Improved Wrestlers- David Franklin, Pat Walsh Most Valuable Wrestler - Josh Perelman
J.V. Hockey CMS 3 - 0 Hartford CMS 3 - 0 Hartford CMS 1 - 0 Lebanon CMS 3 - 0 Kearsarge CMS 3 - 7 Hanover/
LebanonCMS 3 - 6 Hanover CMS 3 - 2 Eaglebrook CMS 3 - 5 Lebanon CMS 1 0 - 0 Kearsarge CMS 2 - 4 Rutland CMS 0 - 4 Hanover CMS 2 - 1 Hanover Most Improved Player: Sean Selfe Most Valuable Player: Don Larsen
Nordic Ski Team Although they skied in many individual events rather than for team points the Nordic skiers, led by Rob Pearson, Most Valuable^ and Michael Chudzik, Most Improved, had a fine season which included their winning of the New England Junior Prep School Championship.
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VARSITY TENNISCMS Won Vermont AcademyCMS Lost Brewster AcademyCMS Won WoodstockCMS Won Vermont AcademyCMS Won Stevens HighCMS Lost Deerfield AcademyCMS Lost HoldernessCMS Won HoldernessCMS Won WoodstockCMS Lost Eaglebrook
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Most Improved Player - Chris HartmannMost Valuable Player - Patricio
Alpine A Ski Team Lakes Region Races
Jan. 8, Home, 1st out of 5 Jan. 15, Proctor, 1st out of 6 Jan. 22, Home, 2nd out of 5 Jan. 29, Deerfield, 3rd out of 6 Feb. 1, Home, Against Eaglebrook loss.Feb. 5th, St. Paul's, 1st out of 6 (Beat Deerfield!) Feb. 8th, Eaglebrook loss.Feb. 12th, KUA, 2nd out of 6 Feb. 19th, Home, 2nd out of 5 Feb. 21st, N ew England Championships, 2nd place.Most Valuable: Ian Litmans Most Improved: George Kuckly
Alpine B Ski Team Varsity B skiing only had four meets, but actually placed in the middle of some Lakes Region Races that the A Team won - overall it was a training team.Most Improved/Valuable Skier - Andy Pereira
VARSITY YACHTINGCMS 14.00 - 9.75 Northfield Mt. HermonCMS 15.50 - 26 DublinCMS 67.50 - 26.25 BrewsterCMS 33.75 - 28.50 Northfield Mt. HermonCMS 22.25 - 40 Dublin
J.V. TENNIS CMS 3 - 2 Woodstock CMS 6 - 3 Hartford CMS 2 - 4 KUA CMS 1 - 4 Eaglebrook
Most Improved Player - Warren Prescott
M ost V aluable Skipper - Jim Terkelsen Most Valuable Crew - Jay lovino
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TRACKCMS 3rd Place Springfield MeetCMS 31-66 BowCMS 1st Place Springfield Meet
N.H. Jr. High State Meet -1 Fourth, 1 Sixth Springfield Freshman-Sophmore Meet - 1 Fourth, 1 Sixth Most Improved Player - Gabriel Lee Most Valuable Player - Michael Chudzik
VARSITY BASEBALLCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
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15-1 12-311-516-2 17-4
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M ost Improved HarrisCoaches Award - M ost Valuable Hammor\d
HoldernessMascomaTiltonBowClaremontDeerfieldWoodstockKUAMascomaClaremontBowNew Hampton KUAEaglebrook Player - John
Milton Long Player - Jason
VARSITY LACROSSE6-4 CMS Pinkerton4-3 CMS Holderness
12-0 CMS Mt. Hermon5-3 CMS Tilton J.V.9-1 CMS Vermont Academy
11-1 CMS Tilton III10-1 CMS Tilton J.V.7-1 CMS Londonderry 9-2 CMS Pinkerton
11-2 CMS Vermont Academy 3-8 CMS St. Pauls2-6 CMS Eaglebrook
Most Improved - Sean Powers Coaches Award - John Barto Most Valuable - Chris Smith
J.V. LACROSSECMS 0 - 6CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
5 - 76 - 5 2 - 12 9 - 3 2 - 47 - 1 2 - 2
Upper Valley High School Tournament - 2nd place "A" DivisionMost Improved - Andy Pereira Most Valuable - Jesse Huot
HanoverHoldernessDerryfieldProctorWoodstockHanoverWoodstockEaglebrook
J.V. BASEBALLCMS 16-14 MascomaCMS 5- 7 PlainfieldCMS 24- 4 DerryfieldCMS 9-10 DeerfieldCMS 12- 7 HartfordCMS 9- 8 HanoverCMS 9-12 MascomaCMS 9-17 LebanonCMS 4- 3 PlainfieldCMS 5- 7 WoodstockCMS 9-11 HanoverCMS 3-15 LebanonCMS 7- 6 HartfordCMS 18- 4 DerryfieldCMS 7-11 Eaglebrook
Most Improved Player - Dwight KeeMost Valuable Player - Michael Golden
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GRADUATION WEEK BUSYThe final week of school was filled with awards, dinners, and rehearsals. AI Schiavetti received a music award from a very impressed Mr. Finkbeiner who encouraged Al to continue to develop his fine voice. Rehearsals for both Baccalaureate Sunday and graduation went by quicker than in the past thanks to the boys' cooperation. Various dinners for Two, Three, and Four Year Boys were held as well as a Baccalaureate brunch for the Senior L.T. students. Jim Patten displayed his talents at letter opening during the investiture ceremonies for next year's school leaders. Sean Finnerty was honored by the Senior Class as the year's most outstanding underclassman. As the final days arrived the parents were involved in softball, where they scored an upset over the Seniors; sailing, with the lovino family coming in second to the Wassitsch family mariners; and a talent show featuring musical numbers from "Guys and Dolls", Chris Santemma's guitar work, Jim Swanski playing piano, Dwight Kee playing violin and Sean Selfe as a sit-down comic. Perhaps the best part of the final weekend were the reunions of the Seniors with their families.
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FAREWELL, CLASS OF '86
The Graduating Class of 1986 is highly thought of by the faculty and underclassmen alike. Headed by Logan Clarke, Class President, the boys honored two underclassmen, Peter Whitehead and Sean Finnerty, by electing them Commencement Marshalls. They are a class which leaves Cardigan much the better for their having been here. Their fun- loving spirit and good nature will be remembered for many years to come.
After cars, vans, and even airplanes were packed, the graduation ceremony took place with an uplifting speech by Dr. Massey. An emotional reception line told the story of how endearing the Class of '86 was to Cardigan Mountain and to each other. They left barely a trace behind but took with them countless hopes, dreams, and best wishes.
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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 both Milton Long and Jason Hammond.
The Senior Prize is awarded to the member of the Senior Class with the highest academic standing. This year it was received by Jim Swanski.
The Hinman Prize was awarded to Michael Chudzik and is given annually in the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hinman to the member of the school who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrious application to his studies, through his attitude on the playing field, and by his behavior and integrity, most nearly approaches the ideals of manhood as conceived in the minds of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.
The Founders Prize is awarded to the boy in the student body who has the will to complete any project, regardless of the difficulties encountered, without thought of personal gain, and whose objective is a job well done in the same approach that characterized the life of Harold P. Hinman, one of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School. The Founder's Prize was awarded to Cameron Clark.
The second Skibiski Award was presented to Trask Pfeifle and will continue to be given annually as a memorial to Michael R. Skibiski to that member of the Senior Class who has shown the greatest progress during the school year.
Jim Terkelsen was awarded the Pan- naci 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 the ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership, and general socia l and sp ir itua l adjustment.
TO THE STUD ENT W HO, IN THE O PIN IO N OF THE FACULTY:. . . through his quiet steady support of a variety of school activities, has shared with us his myriad talents - musical, organizational, literary, and athletic. A sensitive, gentle young man, he is dedicated to service to others. Ian Michael Toney
. . . has demonstrated a determination to excel in academics and athletics, and has made a commitment to his job and to the rules of the school. Always willing to lend a helping hand, he is an expert on things audio and visual, and his technical assistance to the Performing Arts this winter was invaluable. James Russell Terkelsen.
. . . has earned the respect of his classmates and deserves recognition for a conscientious approach to his studies, and unfailing dependability in organizing his minions at receptions, and a gentle and polite manner. Dwight John Kee.
The Addison Memorial Prize for Creative Writing is given to the student who has demonstrated the most poen- tial in the area of writing poetry. For the second consecutive year the Addison Prize was awarded to Ian Toney.
The William Knapp Morrison Award is given to that student who, in the opinion of the students, best exemplifies the spirit of Willie Morrison in academics, athletics and as a campus citizen. This year's winner was Logan Clarke.
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2. Look what an all boys school can do to ya.3. “Now for some ballet skiing just like Miss McLendon taught us."4. "Whew, that reception crew was tough."5. "Dah situation be cool mahn."6. "The foods not that bad, Milt."
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THE 1986 BLAZE IS NOT DEDICATED TO MR. ROBERT SMALL BECAUSE:
He's too silly.The picture of his nose would not fit on even a fold-out page. His ski group would die laughing.He's a Senior Class Advisor.
NOW SOME GOOD THINGS ABOUT HIM:He's survived three years of summer school - not as
a student.Without him the cooking club would be half baked. He keeps reviving Cross Country Running.He's patient and good natured.He's a Senior Class Advisor.
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SPONSORSMr. & Mrs. Wellington F. Barto BXBA Cardigan Mt. School Friend Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Chudzik Daniel Cohen Joan M. CookMr. & Mrs. Victor C. Cooper Virginia & David Crittenden Defiance Electric, Inc.Dr. Donald & Dr. Anne Diebel Mr. Carlton S. Fegreus
Mr. & Mrs. Lothrop M. Forbush Don & Robina Garvin Mr. & Mrs. John L. Golden Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gordon Mrs. William S. Lea Peppercelli & Matilda Hart Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Hicks Hirsch's Clothing, Lebanon Kitty HochmanDr. & Mrs. Roland B. Hoag, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Walter B. Keough
SUBSCRIBERSMr. & Mrs. Charles V. CreightonMr. & Mrs. Robert S. GilletteThe Hallsted FamilyMr. & Mrs. Leonard HammondCarlotta & Rolf HartmannRichard & Barbara HinmanDr. & Mrs. Joseph F. lovinoGeoffrey J. JoyalMr. & Mrs. Giichi KawadaDr. & Mrs. Melvin L. KeeJohn B. KenersonMr. & Mrs. Martin KucklyMr. & Mrs. Richard C. LittlepageGus LooknerWilliam R. Marthens IIMascoma Savings BankJoseph & Victoria MeleFrederick W. McCarthyGuy & Sally MorganMr. & Mrs. Jonathan PattenGeneral & Mrs. George K. PattersonPro CamRodrigo RamosMr. & Mrs. J.E. Alford, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Douglas H. Barden Reginald E. Barney Insurance Agency Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Calder III
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Carey Central Paper Products Company Mrs. Robert H. Charles Dudley ClarkMr. & Mrs. Robert H. ClarkeJohn & Nancy ConklingAnne H. DiebelMr. & Mrs. Phidias DantosTerry D. DeckerMr. & Mrs. Jasper M. EvartsGrammy & Gramps FarrerFleck & Lewis, ArchitectsE. Kennard FletcherMr. & Mrs. William FrazierA FriendMr. & Mrs. Sanford L. Fogg, Sr.Donald & Janice GarvinGrandparents of Naric RomeMr. & Mrs. Alexander StewartJacalyn Diesenhouse and John A. StewartDr. & Mrs. Oscar SevillaEugene TalbertGeorge & Sandra TebbettsTrumbull-Nelson Constuction, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. James Walker Webster Motors, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Leigh Weld, Sr.
Hardware
BOOSTERSMr. & Mrs. Robert Alford Mary Berner Mrs. Lowell M. Chapin Mr. & Mrs. Forrester Clark, Jr.The Coca-Cola Bottling Co.Mr. & Mrs. John B. Coffin The Country Printing Shop The Dartmouth Bookstore The Dartmouth National Bank The Fun Finn
Joseph B. Glossberg for
Stuart, Beth & John Gordon Mr. & Mrs. George R. Graham, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenstone C.F. HoganWalter & Shirley Massey Frank F. Salamone Mr. & Mrs. George Slight Sovereign Hotels Dr. & Mrs. Nasry J. Stefan The Weld Family
"Dave the Rave"
PATRONSManuel J. Casas Mr. & Mrs. Edward Clermont Mr. & Mrs. John F. Daly, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. R. Bruce Farrer John & Nancy Flanigan A FriendRupert & Karen HitzigMr. & Mrs. G. William MichasGeorge & Judi MillerMr. & Mrs. Thomas V. O'Neill
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond G. Perelman,Grandparents of Joshua PerelmanMr. & Mrs. John DeSilva PereiraDr. & Mrs. Robert W. SelfeMr. & Mrs. C. Philip SmileyMr. & Mrs. Stuart SteeleJohn C. SterquellDaniel W. TidemanDr. & Mrs. Charles E. Wingate, Jr.Juan T. Wright
DIRECTORY-CLASS OF 1986T im o th y Baker R.F.D. #2 , Box 65 C anaan, N H 03741 M ascom a V alley Regional High
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John BartoD ow boro RoadSouth P ittsfield , N H 03263G roton
R ichard Bergner 2317 Drexel Drive H ouston , TX 77027 A von O ld Farms
M ichael C hudzik Box 30, F.P.O.A m erican C onsulate General San Francisco, CA 96659 Brooks
C am eron C lark 308 Sagam ore Street S outh H am ilton , M A 01982 Proctor
R. Logan C larke 2475 K aloram a Rd. N.W . W ash ing ton , D C 20008 W oodberry Forest
Jeffrey C lerm ont Sharon H illN o rth W oodstock, N H 03262 W hite M o u n tain School
D aniel C ohen A partm en t C -P H l 1915 Brickell A venue M iam i, FL 33129 Loom is Chaffee
R obert C onkling Blake H ill Road N ew H am pton , N H 03256 N ew H am pton
B randen Cooper M ain Street Sugar H ill, N H 03585 Profile H igh School
K evin D ickey 110 Brierwood Drive Sanford, FL 32771 Tabor
N a than iel Evarts R. F. D.Box 238Landgrove, V T 05148 K im ball U nion Academ y
M arshall Farrer H illcrest Farm 12611 W est H ighw ay 42 Prospect, KY 40059 St. M ark 's
Ju lian Fletcher P. O . Box 154 W estford, M A 01886 Lawrence
M ichael G arvin R.F.D. #10 55 Bernice A venue M anchester, N H 03103 Lawrence
George G raham 1204 Shadyside Road D ow ningtow n, PA 19335 Avon O ld Farms
C lin ton H allsted 808 C olum bia Drive San M ateo, CA 94402 Sierra H igh School
Jason H am m ond 30 Ray Street M anchester, N H 03104 Lawrence
Jonathan H arris 1320 N orth State Parkway Chicago, IL 60610 Taft
Roland Hoag Cleveland H ill Road Tam w orth, N H 03886 Holderness
Jamie H olguin 600 G rapetree Drive A partm ent 11-DN Key Biscayne, FL 33149 Avon O ld Farms
Jam es lovino Eight Berkley Circle H ingham , M A 02043 Kents Hill
R ichard Kane151 Soundview DrivePort W ashington , NY 11050T ilton
D w ight Kee 25 Terra M ar Drive H unting ton Bay, NY 11743 Avon O ld Farms
O liver Knill 280 Leveroni Road Sonoma, CA 95476 Berkshire
Brett Ladin30 Beekman Place N ew York, NY 10022 Landm ark
Eduardo Latham A partado 10-711 Mexico, D.F., M EXICO 11000 Brewster
Ian Litmans 5512 D unm oyle Street P ittsburgh, PA 15217 Berkshire
Greg Long4280 Stoneham Terrace, N.E. M arietta, GA 30067 Tabor
M ilton Long Post O ffice Box 627 Andover, NJ 07821 Peddie
Eric M assey4950 Chicago Beach Drive Chicago, IL 60615 Aiglon
G regory M ichas P. O . Box 420 182 M endham Road M endham , NJ 07945 Avon O ld Farms
Douglas M iller A ppleton M anor New Ipswich, N H 03071 Avon O ld Farms
George M iller Post Office Box 16 Chester, N H 03036 Gould
Jari M yllykoski N orpankatu 10 H yvinkaa, FINLAND 05830 Vehkoja School
Joel N ields R.F.D. #2 , Box 929C Canaan, N H 03741 Holderness
R. Scott Olszewski 13 Georgetown Drive A m herst, N H 03031 Forman
Kevin O 'N eill2430 N orth Lakeview Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 C ushing
Jam es Patten Fountain Valley School Colorado Springs, CO 80911 Fountain Valley School
R obert Pearson 25 W ashington Drive Acton, M A 01720 Lawrence
Joshua Perelman 740 Park Avenue N ew York, NY 10021 Taft
J. T rask Pfeifle Pleasant Valley Road Bradford, N H 03221 Proctor
T. Pierce R unnells 3649 Chevy Chase H ouston, TX 77019 St. Paul's
Benjamin Saltoun R.F.D. #1 O ld Route 103 W arner, N H 03278 Berkshire
Christopher Santem m a 47 Stillwell Lane W oodbury, NY 11797 Cold Spring H arbor H igh School
Alfred Schiavetti N ine Brookside Avenue Fair Haven, NJ 07701 George School
Sean Selfec /o New York Hosp.525 E. 68th Street H-8 N ew York, NY 10021 South Kent
Keith Skilling1242 N orth Lake Shore DriveChicago, IL 60610Brooks
C hristopher Sm ith 325 W illiam s Street Longmeadow, M A 01106 Avon O ld Farms
Jam es Steele 12 S torybrook Lane A m herst, N H 03031 Avon O ld Farms
Jamil Stefan Calle C # 3Las Palmas de Arroyo Hondo Santo D om ingo, D O M IN IC A N REP. Lawrence
James Swanski 38 Dixfield Road W orcester, M A 01606 H otchkiss
Joshua Taufm an31 Kenney Street N eedham , M A 02192 Berkshire
Jam es Terkelsen 115 W hite O ak Trail Centerville, M A 02632 V erm ont Academy
D an Tidem an 4607 C hippendale Drive N aples, FL 33962 Blue Ridge
Ian Toney BelizeDept, of State W ashington, DC 20520 Choate Rosem ary Hall
Alexander W assitsch Post Office Box N4893 N assau, BAHAMAS Virginia Episcopal
D ouglas W eissm an Post Office Box 315 Holderness, N H 03245 Holderness
John W ierdsm a 755 N orth Street Greenwich, CT 06830 The G unnery
L. Regginauld Zeekster IV P.O. Box XG rand Centra! Station N ew York, NY 00000 Toocute Academy
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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SUPPORTERS THIS YEAR FOR OUR BLAZE
COM PUTER & TO R A N D O M HOUSE FOR OUR DEFINITIONS.