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BLAZECARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
CANAAN, NEW HAMPSHIRE
1986-1987
EDITORIAL STAFFEDITOR-IN-CHIEF SECTION EDITORS
SPECIAL COLOR FACULTY
SENIORSUNDERCLASSMENSPORTS
LAYOUT
COPYPHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR DARKROOM STAFF
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS
ADVISORS
CARLOS WRIGHT
FRANCIS GILBERT SANTIAGO CASAS CARLOS WRIGHT
DAVID SMILEY SANFORD FOGG
DESMOND BUTLER DAVID SCHMIDT
FRANCIS GILBERT GABE LEE
DOUGLAS WENDT DOUG ALBERT
MATTHEW FRAZIER HENRY JONES
DEREK MARSHALL CLARKE MURDOUGH
CHARLIE WINGATE FRANCIS GILBERT
HENRY JONES JOSEPH MANHEIM
DAVID SCHMIDT CHARLIE WINGATE
RITA D. CAREY TERRY DECKER
STEPHEN L. HEATH
TABLE OF CONTENTSTITLE PAGE 1
EDITORIAL STAFF 3
HEADMASTER'S PAGES 4
FACULTY, ADMINISTRATION, & STAFF 6
BLAZE DEDICATION 18
SENIOR SECTION 20
FOUR YEAR BOYS 42
STUDENT LEADERS 43
GRADUATION 44
UNDERCLASSMEN 50
SCHOOL LIFE 62
CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS 78
ATHLETICS 86
BLAZE STAFF 114
LAMPOON 116
AUTOGRAPHS 120
BLAZE SUPPORTERS 124
SENIOR DIRECTORY 128
VERSATILITY IS WAKELY HALLMARK
Kneeling: Mr. Wakely and Jonathan. Standing: Charles, Brad, Betsy, Mary, Herman, Alig M issy, M rs. Wakely.
FACULTY, ADMINISTRATION, & STAFF
Mary Amos: Language Training; A.A., Merritt College.Mr. William X. Barron
English; Soccer, W restling, Track; Bike Touring Club Advisor; Eighth Grade 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. and Mrs. Carey & Kate Anthony L. Carey: Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; Intramurals, Nordic Skiing, Sailing; Club Program Director; B.A., Hobart College; M.Ed., University of Vermont. Rita Dunn Carey: U.S. History and History of Western Civilization: Performing Arts; Blaze Advisor, National Junior Honor Society Advisor; B.A., Trinity College.
Mr. Neil Brier U.S. History; Soccer, Skiing, Lacrosse; Walking, Conditioning Clubs Advisor; Student Leader Advisor; B.A., Union College.
Mr. ]. Dudley Clark Math; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Rocketry Club Advisor; B.A., Trinity College; M.Ed., Northeastern University.
Mr. and M rs. Collins Joseph M. Collins: Assistant Headmaster; Director of Studies; Dean of Students; Math; Football, Baseball; B.S. Boston University.
Mr. Terry Decker U.S.History and History of Western Civilization; Soccer, Instructional Skiing, Tennis; Blaze Advisor; B.A., S.U.N.Y. at Geneseo.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLallo Jam es T. DeLallo: Woodworking; Soccer, Instructional Skiing, Baseball; Cabin Restoration Club Advisor; B.S.Ed., Keene State College. M ary M. DeLallo; Language Training; B.S.Ed., Keene State College.
Jam es H. Dingle: History of Western Civilization, Mathematics; Rocks, Ropes, and Repelling, Hockey, Cycling; Ropes Course, Broomball Club; Advisor; B.A., Hamline University. Karen C. Dingle: Science; B.A., Hamline University.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart William Hart: English; Intramurals, Instructional Skiing, Baseball; Bowling, R /C Glider, Golf Clubs Advisor; B.A., New England College; M.A., Middlebury College, Teacher Certification, U.N.C.- Charlotte. Virginia H. Hart: Assistant Librarian; B.S., University of Georgia, M.A., Middlebury College.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Amanda and Aaron Stephen L. Heath: Science; Football, Nordic Skiing, Lacrosse; Blaze Photography Darkroom Advisor; B.S. Ed., Plymouth State College.
Mr. Bruce K. Hennessey Science; Rocks, Ropes and Rapelling, Alpine Skiing, Wilderness; Wilderness Club Advisor; B.A., Potsdam College.
Mr, and Mrs. Hicks, Natalie, and |ean-Michel Jeffrey D. Hicks: Director of Adm issions and Sen.or Placement; Foreign Language Department Chairman; B.A., Rollins College; M.A., Trinity College. Marie-Pierre Hicks; French; Certificat de Propedeutique, Universite d'Aix Marsaille, France.
Mr. Robert T. Low English; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Canoeing Club Advisor; B.A., Plymouth State 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-Nev^Jton Theological School.
M iss Sheila Marks Spanish, Typing; Instructional Sk iing; Movie Club Advisor; B.A., Eastern Illinois University.
Mr. Marrion, Jimmy, Mrs. Marrion, Jennifer, Stephanie, and Beth
Constance F. Marrion: Language Training; B. Ed., Keene State College. James N. Marrion: Director of Athletics; Math; Football, Hockey, Baseball; Conditioning Club Advisor; B. Ed., M. Ed., Keene State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and James G. Xavier Mathews: Spanish; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; B.A., University of New Hampshire, M.B.A., Babson College. Judith Mathews: School Store Manager.
Ms. Lee W. McLendon French; Rocks, Ropes, and Rapelling, Instructional Skiing Director, Wilderness; Trapshooting and Skating Clubs Advisor; B.S., St. Lawrence University.
Mr. and M rs. Ramos, Ramon, and Vidal Edilberto C. Ramos: Mathematics Department Chairman; Intra- murals, Basketball, Tennis; Bowling and Math Counts Advisor; B.A., Feati University, M.T.S., Catholic University, M.A.L.S., Dartmouth College.
Mr. Richard R. Rearick D irector of D evelopm ent and Alumni Affairs; A.B., Dartmouth College.
M rs. Kathleen D. Scanlan Reading and Study Skills, Language Train ing; B.S., St. Bonaventure University.
Mr. and M rs. Schenck Nancy Notman Schenck: Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; Instructional Skiing; Horseback Riding Club Advisor; B.A., Rollins College. Thomas E. Schenck: Assistant Director of Adm issions; English; Football, Wrestling; Customized T-Shirt and Swimm ing Clubs Advisor; B.A., San Diego State University.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Carol M. Shelton; Librarian, Audio-Vi- sual Director; Ninth Grade C lass Advisor; B.A., N asson College. David F. Shelton: H isto ry D epartm ent C hairm an; Work Detail Coach; Cabin Restoration and Woodcarving Clubs Advisor; B.A., Texas A & M, M.A., Columbia University-
Mr. and Mrs. Small Robert D. Small: English Department Chairman; Cross Country Running; Tennis and Cooking Clubs Advisor; Tutorial Program; Senior C lass Advisor; B.A., M.Ed., University of M assachusetts, C.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College. Thurza H. Small; Sixth Grade; Performing Arts; Tennis and Cooking Clubs Advisor; Tutorial Program; B.S.Ed., M.Ed., North Adams State College, C.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. S. Wells Smith: Art; Stoddard Gallery Director; Soccer, Instructional Skiing, Baseball; Landscape Painting and Ceramics Clubs Advisor; B.A., Kenyon College, B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design.
Mr. Jam es C. Tautkus Mathematics; Cross Country Running, Instructional Skiing, Track; Canoeing and Chess Clubs Advisor; B.A., University of New Hampshire.
Mrs. Beverly Bradford Wakely Reading and Study Skills and Language Training Department Chairman; Host Committee Advisor; B.S.Ed., Bridgewater State College.
Mr. Stuart Willett Mathematics; Football, Basketball, Sailing; Bike Touring and Video Clubs Advisor; B.A., Rice University.
M rs. Jacqueline Lary Assistant Treasurer
Mrs. Ruth Talbert Assistant to the Headmaster
Mrs. Shirley Lester Adm issions and Placement Office
Kitchen Staff Left to Right: Mrs. Leona Fiske, Mr. Rick Kahn, Mrs. N ancy Remade, M iss Virginia McKinney.
12Mr. Larry Conlon
Chef-StewardMr. David Cushman
ChefM rs. Lorraine Hennessy
Office Secretary
Buildings and Grounds Staff Seated: Mrs. Dorothy Sweeney, Mrs. Pat Morse, Mrs. Eleanor Weller, Mrs. Janet Labrie. Standing: Mr. Grif Griffin, Mr. John Chapman, Mr. Milner Benham, Mr. Kenneth Newton, Mr. Paul Jalbert, Mr. Rick Hitchcock, Mr. Ralph LaPointe.
Mrs. Judy Ribeiro Bookkeeper
Mrs. Starr Roberts Alumni and Development Office
Mr. Ralph LaPointe Director of Buildings and Grounds
Kenerson Athletic Center Managers Mr. Leslie Rogers and Mr. Ralph
Young
Mrs. Audie Armstrong Alumni & Development Office
Mailperson
Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre, Joey, and Danny Joseph R. McIntyre: School Nurse
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'87 BLAZE DEDICATED TO MR. ROBERT SMALL WITH RESPECT AND AFFECTION
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The Senior Class dedicates the 1987 RT A 7 P f/-. i i■ caring and concerned efforts guided its through histheir personal lives: Mr. Robert D Small ' V ? classroom and in
: and your ability to put a si^uat^on into n !; ^i^^^rity,; you feeling better about ourselves and L r h v T y I u L v h ! class in more than the traditional sense- von h . l l. who has come to you with a personal social n r t o each of us I your profession and genuine concern for plrh "'''i problem. Your pride in We feel privileged to h a v 7 w n rS J you do. 'BLAZE to you, Mr. Small. proudly dedicate the 1987 ‘
Douglas Campbell Albert Cycling 7, Rock Clim bing 8, 9 (Leadership Award), (Captain), Alpine Ski Team 7, 8, 9, W ilderness 7, 8 (Leadership Award), Cycling 9; Blaze Darkroom 8, Photography Editor 9; Head of Kitchen Shift. "Fight Gravity Forever" - EM S Kappa Kappa Kappa, "R ipple On Clear W ater"- Grateful Dead.
Hui Nertg Luke Amos J.V. Football 6, 7, 8,(Co-Captain, M.V.P.), Varsity Football 9, J.V. Basketball 6, Varsity Basketball 7, 8, 9 (M.V.P.), Reserve Lacrosse6, J.V. Lacrosse 7, 8 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 9; Tennis, Ceramics Clubs; C lass President 8, Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, 9, National Junior Honor Society 8, 9; Spelling Bee Champion 7, 8. "A ll I want from tomorrow
, is to get it better than today"- Hewey Lewis and the News.
Jeffrey Stuart Barclay Reserve Soccer 6, 7, 8, Varsity Soccer 9 (M.I.P.), J.V. Hockey 6, 7, Alpine A Ski Team 8, 9, Varsity Tennis 7, 8, 9; Magic, Fishing Clubs; Honor Roll 6, 8.
Matthew Paul Buffone Reserve B Soccer 7, Varsity Soccer 8, 9 Varsity Hockey 7, 8, 9, Reserve A Lacrosse 7 Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Tennis, Indoor Soccer U u b s; Floor Leader - French I 9; Neat Room Award "M aking your way in the world today takes everything you go t."-C h eers Theme
Desmond Oates Butler J.V. Football 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Performing Arts 9, J.V. Tennis 8 Varsity Tennis 9; Blaze Staff; Classroom Su- perintendant 9; Honor Roll 8, 9. “ Open your eyes ju st to check if you're asleep aeain."- The Psychedelic Furs
Matthew Gunnison Calder Reserve Soccer 8 (Captain), J.V. Soccer (Coaches' Award), Instructional Skiing Performing Arts 9, Sailing Team 8, 9; Gli Club, Audio Visual, Street Hockey, Peer Ti toring; Honor Roll 9. "It is better to kec your mouth shut and be thought a fool, tha to open your mouth and remove all doubt." M ark Twain
Matthew Campbell Varsity Football 9, Varsity W restling 9, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Conditioriing, Swimming Clubs; Honor Roll, National Junior Honor Society 9.
Santiago A. Casas Reserve Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9 (Captain, M.V.P.), Instructional Skiing 8, 9, Track & Field 8, 9; Blaze Darkroom Staff, Tennis, Ceramics, Piano, Chess Clubs; Gym Supervisor 9. "So lo se' que no se nada; excepto que la ignorancia es puramente americana.", "She seems to have an invisible touch! Sole- dad."-Phil Collins.
Brendan Jam es Daly Varsity Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsiti Hockey 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9
M ark Paul Dantos Reserve Soccer 6,7,8, J.V. Soccer 9, Reserve Hockey 6,7,8, J.V. Hockey 9 (Coaches' Award), Reserve Lacrosse 6,7,8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; M agic, Audio Visual Head; Class Secretary 7, 8,Class Treasurer 7,9, Chaplain s Assistant 8, Floor Leader - Brewster I; Academic Prizes: English, History, Science, High Honor Roll 6,7,8,9, National Junior Honor Society 8,9. "A little rebellion now and then is a good thing."-Thomas Jefferson
Clay DudaSoccer 8, 9, Alpine Ski Team 8, 9, J.V.La- crosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Trap Shooting, Movie, Indoor Soccer Clubs.
Peter Huntting Durey J.V. Football 7, Varsity Football 8, 9 (Captain, Coaches' Award), Instructional Skiing7, 8, Varsity W restling 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Conditioning, Skiing, Movie Clubs; D ining Room
• Monitor 8, Floor Leader - Hinman II 9; Honor Roll 7, 8, 9, Science Award 8, National Junior Honor Society 8, 9.
Anthony Edward Emerson Reserve B Soccer 7, 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Reserve Hockey 7,8 , J.V. Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse7, 8, Sailing 9; Honor Roll 9. "Common sense is the least common of all the senses."- M ark Twain
Adam Fisher Englander J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 9, Varsity T en n is 9; C u stom ised T -Sh irts, M ovie Clubs; Audio-Visual Assistant. "N othing is real if you don't believe in who you are." - Rocky, "It depends on how much effort you put into it." "I'm my own competition." - Carl Lewis.
Charles Alonzo Ferguson Reserve Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Recreational Tennis 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; Bowling, Skating, Model Rocketry, Ice Fishing, M ovie Clubs; Public Relations Head 9. "... so let's cut it, and get out of here." - The Clash
Sean Thomas Finnerty Varsity Soccer 7, 8, 9 (Captain). Varsity Hockey 7, 8, 9, J.V, Lacrosse 7. Varsity La-h T Conditioning, StreetHockey Clubs; National Junior Honor Soci- ety 8, 9; Class Vice-President 8, Outstanding Underclassman Award 8, C lass President 9 Honor Roll 7, 8, 9.
Hudson Alva Flanigan Intramurals 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, J.V. Tennis 8, 9; M usic (Drum- ming) Club; Honor Roll 9. "Yesterday's over my shoulder, so I can't look backward too long. There's just too much too see waiting in front of me. And I know that I ju st can't go wrong." - Jim m y Buffet
Rodrigo Franco Hernandez D.J.V. Soccer 9, J.V. Wrestling 9, J.V. Tennis 9; Movie, Cooking Clubs; High Honor Roll 9.
El que no Tranza, no Avanza."
John Ashley Ganley Rocks, Ropes, & Rappelling 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Performing Arts 9 (Best Character Actor), Recreational Tennis 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; Skateboarding, Snowboarding Clubs; D ining Room Superinten- dant 9; Honor Roll 8, 9. "You're far too keen on how and when, and not so hot on why." - Jesus Christ Superstar.
Francis Hopkinson Gilbert Junior Soccer 6,7,8 (Captain,M.I.P), J.V. Soccer 9, Reserve Hockey 6,7,8, Instructional Skiing 9, Recreational Sailing 6, Instructional Tennis 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; Blaze Staff, Spring Spelling Bee Champion 7, 9; Grounds Crew Head 8, Floor Leader - Proctor House 9; Effort Honor Roll7. "Tell you now that the whole town is em pty." - Bob Dylan.
Lee Gordon Glickstein J.V. Football 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, W restling 9, Varsity Tennis 8, 9; Movie, M agic Clubs. "D an, put out the cig..." "Children should be seen, not heard." -Dad "I don't talk too much."
David Louis Glossberg Rocks, Ropes, & Rappelling 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Performing Arts 9 (Most Improved Actor), Cycling 8, Varsity Baseball 8 (Manager); Sailing 9; Bowling, Snowboarding Clubs; Honor Roll 8, French Award 8.
Michael Edward Golden J.V. Football 8 (Captain), Varsity Football 9, J.V. Basketball 8, Varsity Basketball 9, J.V. Baseball 8 (Captain, M.V.P.), Varsity Baseball 9; Conditioning, Broomball, W alking Clubs. "Yes, there are two paths, you can go back, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you're on." - Led Zeppelin
Derek Tyler Gordon Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 9, J.V. Tennis 9; Cycling, Models, Golf Clubs. "To do is to be." - Socrates; "T o be is to do."
- Jean Paul Sartre; "D o be do be do" - Frank Sinatra; "Remember the past, live the present, trust the future." - Anonymous
Peter Edward Greenstone Rocks, Ropes, & Rappelling 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Alpine B Ski Team 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, J.V. Baseball 9; Bowling, Magic Clubs. "D id they get you to tra- de....your heros for ghosts....hot ashs for trees...cold comfort for chains. Did you exchange?"
Christian Peter Hartmann Varsity Soccer 8, 9, J.V. Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Tennis 8,9; Movie Club.
John Lawrence Hogan Rocks, Ropes, & Rappelling 8, 9, J.V. Hockey 8, 9 (Most Valuable), J.V. Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Snowboarding, Tennis Clubs; Floor Leader - Franklin House 9; Honor Roll8. "W hen you're in control you're not going fast enough." "G rab the lead in the race."
Thom as Charles Creighton Hunt J.V. Football 6, Reserve Soccer 7 (Captain), 8 (M.V.P.), J.V. Soccer 9, Reserve Hockey 6, 7,8, J.V. Hockey 9, Reserve Baseball 6, 7, J.V. Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Bowling, Movie, Rocketry, Skatebording, Audio Visual, Glee Clubs; Classroom Cleaner Head 8, Dining Room Superintendent 9, National Junior Honor Society 9, Academic Prizes Math, Art 6, History 7. "White cross up on a hillside, there lies some unknown soldier. N o one remembers his nam e." - The Alarm
Jesse Alexander Huot Reserve Soccer 7, J.V. Football 7, Varsity Soccer (M.V.P.) 9, Instructional Skiing 7, 8, Alpine A Ski Team 9, Recreational Tennis 7, Reserve Lacrosse (M.V.P) 8, Cycling 9; Skating, Pottery Clubs; Floor Leader - French II, C lass Vice-President 9, Effort Honor Roll 9.
Henry Lloyd Jones III Varsity Football 7, 8, 9 (Captain, M.V.P), Varsity Wrestling 7 (M.V.P.), 8, 9 (Captain, M.V.P.), J.V. Lacrosse 7, Track & Field 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Blaze Darkroom Staff, Conditioning Clubs; Floor Leader - Clark Morgan II; Creative Writing Award 7. "People are people so why should it be..." - De- peche Mode
David Darren Kahn Reserve B Soccer 8, C ross Country Running 9, J.V. Basketball 8, 9, Varsity Tennis 8, 9; B ow ling, M ath C ou n ts, Indoor Soccer Clubs; H opkins I Classroom Cleaner Supervisor; Honor Roll 8,9; National Junior Honor Society 9. “ N o Mr. Ramos, your wrong. I've found another way."
Andrew M arshall Kislak Varsity Football 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8,9, Instructional Tennis 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Conditioning Club; Art Award 8, Honor Roll 9. "T h is is the end. Beautiful friend. This is the end of our elaborate plans. The end of everything that stands."-Jim Morri-
George Bernard Kuckly J.V. Football 6, 7 (M.I.P.), Varsity Football 8,9, J.V. Alpine Ski Team 6 (M.I.P.), Alpine A Ski Team 7, 8 (M.I.P.), 9, J.V. Baseball 6, J.V. Lacrosse 7 ,8 , Varsity Lacrosse 9; Golf, Cooking, Skatebording, Magic, and Glee Clubs; C lass Vice-President 6, 7, Floor Leader - Newton House 9; Honor Roll 6, 7, 8, 9. "A little madness now and then will always be cherished by the the wisest men." - Unknown "SK I TO DIE!!!!!!"
Gabriel Alexander Lee Rocks, Ropes,& Rappelling 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Nordic Ski Team 9, Track and Field 8, Recreational Tennis 9; Blaze Staff; Clean Room Award 8, Kitchen Crew Head; Honor Roll 9. "T h is is a jungle, not illusion. Jungle city, in confusion. We are the next step in evolution." - The Who
Jeffery Birkner Littlepage Varsity Football 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Alpine C Ski Team 9 (MIP), Varsity Baseball8, 9; Swimming, Street Hockey, and Broom- ball Clubs; Kitchen Crew Head; Honor Roll. "Anyone can do anything if they hold the right card. So I'm thinking about my life now. I'm thinking very hard." - The Who
Derek Linke Marshall J.V. Football 7, 8, Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 7, 8, Nordic Ski Team 9 (MVP), J.V. Baseball 7, 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; M ovie, Trapshooting, and Skating Clubs; Clean Room Award 7, 8. "Take your time, think a lot, think of everything you've got for you will still be here tomorrow but you're dreams may not."-Cat Stevens.
Brett de Forest Maxfield Varsity Football 9, Varsity W restling 9, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; Tennis and Board Games Clubs; Honor Roll. "A sk not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." John F. Kennedy
Daniel Arthur McCarthy J.V. Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 8, W restling 9, J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; Movie, Indoor Soccer, Conditioning Clubs; Scribe Co-Editor. "I've been kicked out of better places than this." "Challenge makes men of mice and mice of
Brian Thom as Mclnerney Varsity Football 8, Cross Country Runnin9, Instructional Skiing 8, Nordic Ski Team ‘ J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Audio Visiual Assistant 9, Floor Leader - Brewste II 9. "Life is what you make of it, not wha life makes for you." - B.Mc.
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Christopher Travis McLennan Reserve B Soccer 6, 7, Reserve A Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Reserve A Hockey 6, J.V. Hockey 7, 8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse 6, 7, J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Hacky Sac, Sauna Clubs; Kitchen Head. "They made me go away, sometimes life just isn't fair, but I'll be back some day and I hope you'll still be there." - Descendants
Benjamin Kan Misrahi Junior Soccer 7, Rocks, Ropes & Rappelling8, 9, Instructional Skiing 7, 8, Varsity Wrestling 9, Sailing Team 7 (M.V.P), 8, 9; Ice Fishing, Silk Screening Clubs; High Honor Roll 7, 8, 9; Academic Prizes 7 Spanish, Science, Math. Scribe Co-Editor. "It's a wonderful world, with a lot of strange men."- Robyn Hitchcock; "We're fresh and we're new; we'll rap for you." - The Fresh 'n Up Crew
Clarke M ason Murdough Junior Soccer 7, 8 (M.I.P), J.V. Soccer 9 (M.I.P), Instructional Skiing 7, Reserve Hockey 8, 9 (M.V.P.), Wilderness 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; Broomball, Rocketry, M agic, Snow boarding C lubs; Blaze Staff; Floor Leader - Clark-M organ III9, Honor Roll 8. "I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints because the sinners are much more fun." - Billy Joel
George Lockhart Needham Reserve A Soccer 7 (M.V.P), Varsity Soccer 8, 9 (Captain), Reserve A Hockey 7 (Captain, M.V.P), Varsity Hockey 8 (M.I.P), 9 (Captain), Varsity Tennis 7, Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Conditioning, Canoeing, Movie Clubs; D ining Room Superintendant 8, Job Foreman 9; Honor Roll 7, 8.
Henry K. Nusbaum Reserve A Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Wrestling 8 (Sportsm anship Award) 9 (M.I.P), Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Ice Skating, Street Hockey, Indoor Soccer Clubs; Classroom Cleaner Head 9, Kitchen Head 9, Honor Roll. "The sun is the same in a relative way. But you're much older. One day shorter of breath. One day closer to death." - Pink
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Patrick Carter Outlaw Reserve Soccer 7, 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instru< tional Skiing 7, 8, 9, Recreational' Tennis :8, 9; Trapshooting, M usic (Guitar), Movi Clubs; Summer Project Award 9. "Whe you dream you're holding the key to ope the door to let you be free." - R.F.D.
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Am os Paine Junior Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9 (Manager, Coaches' Award), Instructional Skiing 8, Varsity Basketball 9 (M.I.P.), Instructional Tennis 8, Track and Field 9; Landscape P a in tin g , C eram ics, Sw im m ing, M agic Clubs; Gym & Van Cleaner Head; Christm as Card Contest Winner 9. "They did not know what became of him; and in that moment he struck."
William Kirkpatrick Peebles Varsity Football 9, Alpine C Ski Team 8, 9, J-V- Tennis 8, J.V. Tennis 9; Movie, Horseback Riding Clubs; Christm as Pagent - M odern Sh eph erd ; M o st O u tstan d in g Wrestler, Inter-School Champion. "I can't think Mike...I'm dancing!" "I f you let me cool you I'll be your regular stop! I'm your icecream man-stop me when I'm passine BYE!" - Van Halen
Jukka Tarmo Topio Penttinen Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 9 (M.V.P.), V arsity T en n is 9; C on dition in g, Street Hockey Clubs; High Honor Roll 9. "We swore forever friends on the backstreets until the end." - Bruce Springsteen.
John Andrew De Silva Pereira Reserve B Soccer 7, Reserve A Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine A Ski Team 7, 8 (M.V.P.) 9, Reserve Baseball 7 (M.V.P), J.V. Lacrosse 8 (M.l.P), Varsity Lacrosse 9; Trap Shooting, Hockey Clubs; Floor Leader - Hinman I 9, Effort Honor Roll 7, 8, 9. "N o body move, nobody get hurt." - Yellowman "Legalize it."
Sean Michael Powers J.V. Football 7, Varsity Football 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity Hockey 7, 8, 9, Varsity Baseball 7, Varsity Lacrosse 8 (M.V.P), 9; Movie, Street Hockey, Conditioning Clubs; Floor Leader - Stowell House 9, Honor Roll 8, 9. "You only fail when you fail to try." "That was then this is now." "Foward ever, backward never, in ourselves our future lies."
Jerry Christopher Register J.V. Football 8 (M.l.P), Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, Recreational Tennis 8, J.V. Tennis 9; M agic Club; Recreational Co-Director; Honor Roll 8.
Narric William Rome Intramurals 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructiot\al Skiing 8, 9, Cycling 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Movie, Horseback Riding, Volleyball, and Photography Clubs; Glee Club 8; Clean Room Award 8. “ ...I see blue skies through the tears in my eyes." - Rocky Horror Picture Show
Hugh Lawrence Russell III Intramurals 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; Movie, Blaze, Ice Fishing Clubs. "T h is place has its ups and downs, but here when your down they try to keep you there." - Dead Kennedys "I'll never go to Tilton, Chad."
David Van Riper Schmidt Junior Soccer 6, 7 (Captain), Reserve A Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9 (Captain), Alpine A Ski Team 7, 8, 9 (M.V.P.), Junior Lacrosse 6, 7, Reserve Lacross 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Blaze Staff, Skating Clubs, C lass Treasurer 8, Secretary 9, D ining Room Superintendent; High Honor Roll 6,7,8,9, National Junior Honor Society 9. "And Daddy always smiled, and took me by the hand saying, "Som eday you'll understand '." Creedence Clearwater Revival.
W illiam Chase Scully C ross Country Running 7, 8, 9 (Captain), Performing Arts 7, W restling 8, Instructional Skiing 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, 8, Varsity B Lacrosse 9; M agic Club; Chaplain's A ssistant 9, Honor Roll 8.
M ark Garrett Sevilla C ross Country Running 8, 9 (M.l.P), Instructional Skiing 8, Alpine C Ski Team 9, Cycling 8 (M.I.P.), 9; Skateboarding, Snowboarding, Ceramics, and Landscape Painting Clubs; Kitchen Shift Head 9. "If you knew what life was worth, you would look for yours on earth."-Bob Marley "Pasta M on."
David Edmond Smiley Reserve A Soccer 8 (M.I.P.), Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine A Ski Team 8, 9, J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Magic Club; Blaze Staff; Floor Leader - Greenwood House 9; Honor Roll 9. "W ho's that lonely man there, what he's waiting for I don't know, but there he waits every day now, he's just waiting for someone to show."- Phil Collins.
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Jonathan Charles Taufman Cross Country Running 7, Reserve A Soccer 8 (Captain), Varsity Soccer 9, Cross Country Skiing 7, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, Sailing 7, Instructional Tennis 8, 9; Cross Country Trail Restoration, Ice Fishing, Soccer, Walking and Movie Clubs; Honor Roll 7, 9 N ational Junior Honor Society 9. "I'd rather see where I've been than where I'm going." - Nasrettin Hoca
Matthew Tebbetts J.V. Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Alpine A Ski Team 8, 9, Varsity Baseball 8, 9; Movie, Rocketry, Ice Fishing Clubs; Honor Roll 8. "I swear to God I'm not lying." "Sm ell ya lafer."
Patrick Richard Walsh Reserve A Soccer 8, Varsity Football 9 (M.I.P), Varsity Wrestling 8 (M.I.P), 9, J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Snowboarding, Conditioning, Movie Clubs; Honor Roll 9. "U p, Sluggard, and Waste N o Time. Life in the Crave will be Sleep Enough." - Ben Franklin
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Leigh Kilbren Weld III Reserve B Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Performing Arts 9 (Directors' Award), J.V. Baseball 8, 9; Magic, Wif- fleball Clubs; Honor Roll 8. "Where have all the good times gone?" - Van Halen.
Peter Guild Whitehead J.V Soccer 7, Varsity Soccer 8, 9(Captain), Varsity Hockey 7, 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 7 (M.I.P), 8, 9; Street Hockey, Conditioning Clubs; School Leader 9; Honor Roll8, 9. "W alk tall baby or don't walk at all." - Bruce Springsteen. "A s I leave this school, I look out the back door, and what I see is no
Carlos Antonio Wright J.V. Football 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, J.V. Tennis 8, 9; Audio Visual Crew, Blaze Editor, National Junior Honor Society 8 ,9, Tutorial Program; Floor Leader - Banks House 9; High Honor Roll 8, 9. "R erun on Vice" "H ow you say here in America.." "Joe, Rita, what seems to be the problem ?" "O .K . That Did It!" "D on 't let school interfere with education." "W H AT A BAD PICTURE!"
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FOURYEARBOYSLeft to Right: Frank G ilbert, Tucker Hunt, Mark D antos, G eorge K uckly H uiN eng A m os, Travis M cLennan, Je ff Barclay, David Schmidt, and Mrs. Small.
BUSY SPRING FOR SENIORS
Mr. Small and Mrs. Shelton - Senior Class AdvisorsSean Finnerty - President, Jesse Huot - Vice President, David Schmidt - Secretary, Mark Dantos - Treasurer.
SCHOOL LEADERS
G EORGE N EED H A M - JO B FO REM AN PETER W H ITEH EA D - SCHOOL LEADER
Seated: Hunt Durey, Sean Powers, M ark Dantos, Hank Jones, John Hogan, Carlos W right, Jesse Huot. Standing; Mr. Brier - Floor Leader Advisor, David Smiley, Sean Finnerty, Andy Pereira, M att Buffone, Brian M clnerney, Chase Scully, Clarke M urdough, Francis Gilbert, Doug W endt, Mr. M ahoney - School Chaplain.
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Spring brought a flurry of activity to the cam pus. The long-awaited Run Around the Lake was held, and m ost students gave it their all, including Hui N eng Am os who won the event for the third time in his four years at Cardigan. Headm aster's Day was exciting with a carousel on campus and the '87 edition of M rs. Shelton and M r. H art's scavenger hunt. M r. Beard, Danny's dad, lent his beautiful voice to Chapel on Sunday of Grandparents' Weekend. W e hope to be hearing more of him in the years to come. The final week of school the Investiture of next year's student leaders was held. Here Pete W hitehead, School Leader 1986 - 1987, gives Jim M arrion, School Leader 1987 - 1988, a few pointers before the Investiture begins.
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toAs the school year wound down. Seniors began experience their "lasts". Baccalaureate Sunday was gloomy, but it didn't stop the activities. The L.T. Department hosted the annual Senior Brunch and the final Chapel service was held. Wednesday afternoon athletic teams summed up their seasons and players were awarded letters. O n Thursday trophies and academic prizes were presented, the Glee Club sang, and the BLAZE was dedicated. Comm encement activities began with the arrival of families on Friday when there was a spirited softball game, tennis, and boating activities.
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M ay 30, 1987, was billed as the hottest day of the summer. The temperature rose into the high 80's and the Class of '87 was hot to trot. Dr. Wade Davis, noted ethnobiologist and author, spoke to the graduates of becoming individuals. This class was the first in m any years to have all its members receive diplomas. Good work, gentlemen. This class also had more family connections than any other in recent years. The Schmidt brothers - Bruce '82 and David, the Whiteheads - father Bill '59 and his sons Gunnar - SS 81 and Pete. The Finnertys - Jim '84 and Sean, the Taufm ans - Josh '86 and John, the Amoses - Bodhi '85 and Hui N eng, Cousins Chip Graham '86 and Jeff Littlepage and Travis McLennan and Desmond Butler and last but not least the Powers clan - Scott '75, Kevin 86, and Sean.
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Jukka Penttinen was presented the Founders Prize as 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. H inm an, one of the founders of Cardigan M ountain School.
David Schmidt earned the Senior Prize as the member of the Class of 1987 with the highest academic standing.
The Hinm an Prize is given annually in the memory of M r. and M rs. Harold P. Hinm an 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 M ountain School. This year the H inm an Prize was awarded to John Hogan.
Jukka Penttinen and Hui Neng Amos shared the 1987 Caldwell Prize, awarded for outstanding athletic achievement and good sportsmanship.
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Peter W hitehead was awarded the Pannaci Memorial Award, which is given ar\nually 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 social and spiritual adjustment.
TO THE STUDENT WHO, IN THE OPINION OF THE FACULTY:
... has given unselfishly of his time, energy, and experience to assist his peers in the W ilderness program and to assure quality in the development and printing of photographs in the Blaze darkroom. - Douglas Albert
... has demonstrated a determination to excel in academics, athletics and in all areas of school life; who on the playing field has demonstrated a sheer love of the game and in the classroom has shown a com m itm ent to his studies that has served a an example to others. - Hui N eng Amos
... has earned the respect of his classmates and deserves recognition for a conscientious approach to his studies, a com m itm ent to his job, and an unselfish spirit of public service to the school com m unity. - M ark Dantos
... has enriched the lives of others through his devotion to the arts, is always willing to use his talents for the benefit of his class and the school, and h as been an in s p ira tio n to o th e rs through his personal com m itm ent. - Am os Paine
... has brought a seriousness of purpose to all facets of life at Cardigan M ountain School and whose infectious good humor and warmth have affected us all. - Carlos W right
The Skibiski Award, given annually as a memorial to Michael R. Skibiski to that member of the Senior Class who has shown the greatest progress during the sch o o l y e a r , w as aw arded to P eter Greenstone.
The Addison Memorial Prize for Creative W riting was presented to Hudson Flanigan for his beautiful and sensitive poetry.
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UNDERCLASSMEN WORK
THEIR WAY TO THE TOP.
THEATRE-DANCE SET OFF ALARMS
Eighth Grade Officers: Jiit\my Marrion - President, Cody Morgan - Dance Committee Co-Chairman, Mark Shirazi - Dance Committee Co- Chairman, Scott Musburger - Vice- President, Skip Walker - Treasurer, Joe Smith - Secretary, Mr. Barron - Advisor.
Standing: Phip Avalon, David McLean, Trevor Robertson. Seated: Jason Crowley, Matt Husson, Greg Bell.
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Standing: Scott Grogean, David Rafferty, Birch Shambaugh. Seated: Tom Sullivan, Neil Alford, Chris lovino, Mike Decker.
Standing: David Edy, Fred Richards, Ryan Thomas. Seated: Chris Hallowell, David Berner, M att Frazier, Charlie Wingate.
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Standing: Jeremy M arks, Caleb M cCann, Rick Conly, Drew Gengo. Seated: Brian Sirgutz, Adam Taub, Doug Wendt, Eben Ernstof.
Standing: Bill Roach, Colin Chase, Keith Gordon. Seated: Peter Dieble, James W iberg, Matt W inter, Rex Savage,
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Standing: W arren Prescott, Richard Rossmassler, Jamie Schriebl, Aaron Israel. Seated: Danny Sullivan, David Franklin, Peter Nigra, Marston Price.
Standing: Dan Collins, John Whitesides, Forrest Kiley, David Boegner. Seated: Patrick White-Thompson, Noah Shore, Jay Cedrone.
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Standing; Will Stormont, Oliver Summers, Skip Abed. Seated: Caleb Barnum, Karl Landa, Nick Tibbetts, Sanford Fogg.
Standing: Graham M uckermann, Mark Keough, Dean Taylor. Seated: Leon Guedel, Mark Rowe, Scott deLage, Scott Spinks.
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IT'S A TRIP
Mr. Finkbeiner - Advisor, Jesse Hord - Secretary, Chuck Hicks - Treasurer, Ted Smith - Vice-President, Dexter Kancer - President.
Back Row: Doug Kooluris, Teddy Marvell, Mourad Nouri, Charlie Heenan, Geoff Wendt. Front Row: Eddie Wang, Brett Pfeifle, Alex Seabolt, Joe Manheim, Dan Coulter.
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Back Row: Spencer Thrall, Roberto Andrade, Brendan Dinan, Billy Ellis, Chris Agnew. Front Row: Jeff Mainelli, Jon Montanus, Ron Wagner, Fernando Ruiz-Galindo, Jeremiah Reardon.
Back Row: Josh Drees, Tom Gordon, Will Lanigan, Brett Dennis, Reavis Eitel. Front Row: Diego Becerra, Adam Ray, Peter Murdough, John Lowe, Erik Pollock.
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WATCH OUT, CAPE COD
Mike Whitcomb - President, Matt Robinson - Vice-President, Nick Loeb - Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Mahoney - Advisor.
Back Row: Jaime Marti, Matt Clark, Eduardo Henkel, Gordon Reese. Front Row: Neil Turner, Tom Thomas, Luis Martinez, Owen Cary, Ben Geoghegan, Dan Beard.
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UP & AWAY AT C.M.S.
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This fall was filled with m any great surprises and shows. W e were treated to a rousing performance by the Yale singing group. Mixed Company. The students' quick wit and hum or kept us laughing for the whole show. M any returning boys also had been looking forward to hearing their new routine and to seeing if any new girls had been added to the group. The talent show was also a welcome break in the pace of our mundane lives. W e were treated to some great acts (and some not-so-great acts), but all in all the talent show was a resounding success. The entertainment ranged from a faculty rendition of the soft shoe to a heated debate on Pig Sympathy.
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FALL WEEKEND WAS COLORFUL
Brilliant fall foliage greeted parents who visited this year. Sons demonstrated all that they had learned during the early part of the year. Some played football, others soccer, while still others hung around with their parents. The faculty outdid themselves in being friendly and hospitable, and found time to be entertaining as well. O n M onday m orning we all headed to Sandwich, New Hampshire, for the annual fair. Some people watched the animal judging, while others heard political candidates and musical groups in between the rain showers; but everybody ate - pizza, fried dough, French fries, cotton candy, candied apples, fudge, etc., etc., etc. Then to settle our stomachs we went on a few carnival rides.
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BEYOND THE CLASSROOM WAS FAR OUT
Beyond the Classroom was an educational, yet entertaining week for most of the students. W e were treated to a dem onstration by W alter Chestnut of how the trumpet developed and how it sounded at different stages of its life. He concluded with a trumpet voluntary which he had composed especially for Cardigan M ountain School. Another popular aspect of the week was the Egg Drop Contest, sponsored by the Math Department, which appealed to the competative spirit in all of us. After planning, developing, and constructing prototypes, we were ready to let them fly from the top of the ski jump. Comedy Attack provided needed comic relief in the middle of the week, with their hilarious routine and amazing acrobatics. The history department asked Mr. and Mrs. Carey to tell of their experiences in serving for two years with the Peace Corps in Turkey. One of the more serious aspects of the week was a deeply personal talk by M s. Ellen Rosenberg focusing on improving our self-image and learning to respect others' feelings.
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The Christm as Pageant this year brought out a large crowd to see the well-rehearsed performance. Kirk Peebles did an excellent job as the Modern Shepherd, reciting the story of "the boy on the wrong side of tow n" and teaching us all a lesson on how to treat our fellow man. O ther parts were played as follows: N arrators - Hank Jones and Doug W endt, M ary - M rs. DeLallo, Joseph - Amos Paine, the three kings - Yukka Pentinnen, Chad Ferguson, and Hugh Russell, the shepherds - Leigh Weld, Ben Geogehan, Chris lovino, and Owen Cary. M any thanks to M r. M ahoney for making this Christm as Pageant especially memorable.
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SENIORS LOOK TO PREP SCHOOL.
At the end of our Eighth Grade year we students began thinking about applying to Senior Prep Schools. After meeting with Mr. Hicks, we filled out preference sheets about what sort of schools we wanted to look at. In the fall of our Ninth Grade we searched through school catalogues and directories to find just what we wanted and then we talked to representatives of the different prep schools who visited campus with their slide shows, movies, and sometimes graduates of Cardigan who attend their schools. N ext we visited some of the schools we thought would be best for us and we filled out application forms. Then came the hardest part, writing the essays that went with the forms. W e asked several of our teachers to write recommendations for us. Now we must wait while the schools make their decisions. W e hope we can be accepted at our first choice and we're all anxious as M arch 10 gets closer.
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FOLKS BRAVE COLD.
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Over one hundred and fifty parents faced frigid weather and trudged through deep snow to participate in a wonderful W inter Weekend this year. W e will never forget Mr. Tom Sullivan's talk.There were sports events for everyone - basketball and wrestling inside and hockey, Alpine, and Nordic skiing outside. The dedication of the Christian Hum ann Theatre on Saturday afternoon showed the range of events which could be performed there, including those shown here: a juggler, a singing group from Dartmouth, scenes from "T he Secret Life of W alter M itty." Parents' Weekend was an enormous success and was enjoyed by both parents and students.
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THURSDAY MEANS CLUBDAY.
Once a week students take a break from their normal activities and attend a club which they choose at the beginning of each term.Some of the m any choices they have are T-shirt designing, magic, conditioning, cabin restoration, walking, canoeing, model rocketry, and the ever- popular acro-bikics club. M r. Carey, the director of clubs, w orks hard to make clubs fun and his effort is appreciated.
Clubs can be colorful, too. The I members of the Blaze work hard each week to produce this publication and often put in extra time on weekends and late afternoons. The ceramics and indoor games clubs provide relaxation and a change of pace. The video club could be found taking photos and organizing them to produce a comedy video as well as some individual projects.
N.J.H.S. INDUCTS TEN MEMBERSEach spring the Cardigan M ountain Chapter of the National Junior
Honor Society, sponsored by the National Association of Independent Schools, inducts members of the eighth and ninth grades into the Society. This year returning members of the Class of 1987 Carlos W right, Hunt Durey, M ark Dantos, Hui Neng Amos, and Sean Finnerty conducted the candlelight ceremony presided over by N .J.H .S. Advisor, M rs. Carey. Mr. W akely administered the oath and M r. Collins presented the membership certificates and cards. M embers are chosen for their qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, citizenship, and service. Newly inducted members were Matthew Campbell, Tucker Hunt, David Kahn, David Schmidt, and Jonathan Taufm an of the Class of '87 and James M arrion, Peter N igra, James Schriebl, W illiam Stormont, and Douglas W endt of the Class of '88.
HOST COMMITTEE - SMART COOKIES
Summers, Robertson, Russell (Public Relations Co-Director), Ferguson (Public Relations Co-Director), Eitel, Wendt G., Wiberg, Tayior, Deibel, deLage, Mrs. Wakely (Advisor).
AV - A REELY GREAT CREW
Seated: Englander, Calder, W right, Sirgutz, Boegner, Alford, Wiberg. Standing: Smith J., Summers, Dantos, Mclnerney (AV Assistant), Kislak, Collins, Mrs. Shelton (Advisor).
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SCRIBE FORUM FOR CREATIVITY
Misrahi (Co-Editor), Mr. Barron (Advisor), McCarthy (Co-Editor).
SOPRANOS DON'T GET NO RESPECT
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First Row: Turner, Bell, Coulter, Marvel, Loeb, Marti, Beard. Second Row: Whitcomb, Henkel, Manheim, Grogean, Franklin, Eitel, Lanigan, Martinez. Third Row: Berner, Reese, Musburger, Calder, Hunt, Conly, Gilbert, Gordon D., Robertson.
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MANY EARNED HONORS IN 1986 - 1987
First Term - High Honor Roll: Heer\an, Marrion, Nigra, Wendt D., Dantos, Maxfield, Mirsahi, Wright. Honor Roll: Geoghegan, Martinez, Robinson, Hord, Kancer, Seabolt, Thrall, Wagner, Collins, Conly, Fogg, Husson, Musburger, Rossn\assIer, Schriebl, Sirgutz, Sullivan D., Tibbetts Walker, Amos, Butler, Calder, Durey, Emerson, Finnerty, Flanigan, Franco, Ganley, Glickstein, Hunt, Kahn, Lee, Littlepage, Penttinen, Powers Schmidt, Tebbetts, Walsh. Effort Honor Roll: Kancer, Marrion, Nigra, Campbell, Dantos, Huot, Penttinen, Pereira, Wright.
Second Term - High Honor Roll: Marrion, Musburger, Savage, Tibbetts, Wendt D., W hite-Thomson, Dantos, Finnerty, Franco, Schmidt. Honor Roll: Beard, Geoghegan, Martinez, Thomas, Heenan, Hord, Pollock, Seabolt, Thrall, Wagner, Conly, Hallowell, Husson, Kiley, Morgan, Mucker- mann. Nigra, Schriebl, Sirgutz, Stormont, Wiberg, Butler, Campbell, Durey, Hunt, Maxfield, Nusbaum, Penttinen, Register, Taufman, Tebbetts, Whitehead, W right. Effort Honor Roll: Smith E., Wagner, Cedrone, Hallowell, Rowe, Savage, White-Thomson, Musburger, Dantos, Finnerty, Hartmann, Paine, Penttinen.
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MATHLETES MAKE STATE FINALS
Front Row; Robertson, Frazier, Edy. Back Row: Nigra, Savage, Mr. Ramos (Coach).
PEER TUTORS SHARE THE WEALTH
Sirgutz, Maxfield, Rossmassler, Wendt, Musburger, Mrs. Small (Advisor).
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This year. Varsity Soccer closed its season with a 9-5-1 record. On November 8th we travelled to Eaglebrook and returned with a 4th overall placing at the New England Junior Prep School Tournament. We completed this year with an amazing 50 goals and a new record by goalkeeper George Needham with 10 shutouts.
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First Row: Dantos, Murdough,C., Wright, Rome, Weld, Calder. Second Row: Mr. Decker (Coach), Outlaw, Englander, Butler, Schmidt, Casas, Emerson, Franco. Third Row: Hunt, McLennan, Ferguson, Flanigan, Duda, Mr. Gundaker (Coach).
Junior Varsity had a season of mixed success which ultimately resulted in a 9-3-1 record. It is enough to say that when we decided to use the basics of passing and dribbling that the shooting opened up for us. We also learned that the best soccer is sometimes played in a losing effort.
RESERVE A BURNS THE BIRDFront Row: Whitcomb, Ray, Shore, Wagner, Israel, Martinez, Husson, lovino. Back Row: Mr. Barron (Coach), Morgan, Whitesides, Walker, Shirazi, Kiley, Dinan, Fogg, Rossmassler, Mr. Smith (Coach).
Forrest: “Mr. Brier, how come I didn't make Varsity?" Luis: "Pass zee ball over chere..” Mark: “You have a definite attitude problem." Cody: “Hey, yall! It's so simple!" Mr. Barron: "Sugar! Sugar! Get off the field Sugar!"
"CRUNCHBERRY DRILLS"First Row: Hicks, Rafferty, Montanus. Second Row: Landa, Guedel, Mainelli, Seabolt, Pollock, Pfeifle, Bell, Mr. Low (Coach). Third Row: Mr. Mathews (Coach), Thomas R., Marvell, Kancer, Ernstof, Winter, Lanigan.
Reserve B had a slow start this season, as was evident in our 9-1 loss to Eaglebrook. Unfortunately, we had to drop out of the Upper Valley Tournament, one thing we were looking forward to. We finished the season with a win over West Lebanon, 4-2, and a 3-4-1 record.
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JUNIORS BEAT THE BIRDFront Row: deLage, Henkel, Turner, Cary, Mainelli, Loeb, Thrall, Wendt D. Back Row: Robertson, Winter, Taylor, Gro- gean (Captain), Savage, Stormont, Mr. Clark (Coach), Summers.
There were three highlights in our season. These were a 3-2 victory over Eaglebrook from behind, a tournament win over Bow, and a late season rout of Canaan. Fortunately, we had a fun and injury-free season.
ROPES RAPPELLED ROCKSFirst Row: Reese, Edy, Greenstone, Taub, Glossberg, Frazier. Second Row: Albert, Avion, Hogan, Wendt G., Eitel, Coulter, Berner, Misrahi, Manheim. Third Row: Mr. Dingle (Coach), Nigra, Ganley, McCann, Conly, Lee, Ms. McLendon (Coach), Decker, Mr. Hennessey (Coach).
Rock climbing really separates the men from the boys. We had to face the worst extremes of altitude sickness at 50 to 75 feet.
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INTRAMURALS: WE ARE #l!Front Row: Hallowell, Thomas R., Mr. Carey (Coach), Russell, Nouri, Marti, Thomas T. Back Row: Mr. Ramos (Coach), Vidal, Geoghegan, Robinson, Mr. Hart (Coach).
As always, the Intramurals group had a heavy schedule of flag football scrimmages. We also went canoeing and explored Orange Gorge as well as hiking and swimming. Sometimes we even got the canoes in the water.
CROSS COUNTRY BEAT STOPWATCHi T Front Row: Mr. Small (Coach), Col
lins, Sirgutz, Wiberg, Fisherman, ,, , Wang, Mr. Tautkus (Coach). Back
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WE TRIED . . . AND TRIEDFront Row: Co-Captains: Jones, Durey, Powers. Sitting: Kuckly, Amos, Musburger, Marshall, Tebbetts, Register, Daly, Little- page, Campbell, Marrion, Beard (Manager). Standing: Mr. Collins (Coach), Shaff (Manager), Cordon D., Kislak, Walsh, Die- bel. Golden, Spinks, Maxfield, Alford, Mr. Willett (Coach), Mr. Marrion (Coach).
Winning our final game of the season against a previously undefeated Plymouth team rewarded our season-long enthusiasm.
"WHO FORGOT THE WHITE FLAG?”First Row; Murdough P., Dennis,Lowe, Sullivan T., Becerra, Ruiz- Galindo, Smith T., Ellis. Second Row: Clark, Glickstein, Ciampa,Barnum, Wingate, Sullivan D., Ce- drone, Gordon T., Tibbetts, Hord.Third Row: Mr. Schenck (Coach),Marks, Boegner, Roach, Gordon K.,Gengo, Chase, Muckermann, Richards, Mr. Health (Coach).
Although we had a tough season, several of our games were close and we made good progress through the season. Tom Sullivan's quarter- backing & running often lent excitement to our games.
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ALPINE A WAXED EAGLEBROOKFront Row: Smiley, Huot, Shore, Lowe, Barclay. Back Row: Albert, Mr. Hennessey (Coach), Duda, Schmidt.
Our first competition was a giant slalom on our home slope, against 6 other schools from the Lakes Region. We won the meet by 13 places, setting a trend for the rest of the season. In the Lakes Region races, we posted a record of 5 firsts, 2 seconds, and 1 third. Even though we dominated these races, our biggest thrill was beating the Bird on Parent's Weekend.
MOST SUCCESSFUL B TEAM EVER!First Row: Shore, Pollock. Second Row: Guedel, Schriebl, lovino, Wingate, Morgan, Ernstof. Back Row: Mr. Hennessey (Coach), Mr. Brier (Coach), Conly, Miss McLendon (Coach)
After training at a Gould Academy ski clinic, the 6 members of Alpine B entered the Lakes Region races with the C team, taking a 4th and 5th place against 8 other teams of Varsity level. We finished up the season with a 1st place at a wild end-of-season race. With this performance, we have proven that we will be a very strong team nextyear.
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INSTRUCTIONAL SKIERSPhoto 1; First Row: Mr. Decker (Coach), Der\nis, Ruiz-GaUndo. Second Row: Thomas R., Andrade, Manheim. Third Row: Mr. Hart (Coach), Heenan, McCann, Taylor, Nouri. Photo 2: Front Row: Marks, Taub, Henkel, Beccera, Agnew, Marti, Stormont, Wang, Miss Marks (Coach). Back Row: Scully, Price, Kislak, Berner, Register, Gengo, Spinks, Savage. Photo 3: Front Row: Abed, Barnum, Cary. Back Row: Mr. Delallo (Coach), Reese, Mrs. Delallo, (Coach), Russell, Nigra, Outlaw, Diebel, White- Thompson, Avion. Photo 4: Front Row: Mr. Tautkus (Coach), Hallowell, Loeb, Landa, Martinez, Ellis. Back Row; Tauf- man, Flanigan, Walker, Mucker- man, Hord, Richards, Shirazi, Mr. Smith (Coach).
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NEVER SNOW BOREDNow, here I am at C.M .S.M aking a speech for only the best.I don't know why I'm here today M aybe I'm for the Rec. Ski way.Now I'd like to tell you of this sport Then I'm off in spring for the tennis
court.If you decide to do this next year Please sit back and open your ear.We had a good season skiing every
dayGoing to W haleback not on Saturday. We'd like to thank M s. McLendon and
the crewAnd we'd like to thank the drivers too. Before I go I'll get my coat and hat Because I want to ski at W haleback. Now next year when you're making
your choice I hope you go somewhere moist.T o W haleback To go ski Rec!
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VARSITY DOMINATES IN 13 - 3 SEASONDaly on ice. Standing: Israel, Hus- son, Cedrone, Marrion, Tibbetts, Penttinen, Needham, Whitehead, Powers, Buffone, Finnerty, Sullivan D., Hartmann.
J.V. - TALENT ON ICEFirst Row: Wagner, Sullivan T., Smith J., Fogg, Rafferty, Ross- massler, Seabolt, Kancer. Second Row: Mr. Low (Coach), McLean, Pfeifle, Whitesides, McLennan, Hunt, Dinan, Hogan, Emerson, Ray, Mr. Gundaker (Coach).
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LEAPS AND BOUNDS OF IMPROVEMENTFirst Row: Bell, Smith T., Rafferty, Shambaugh, Lar\igan. Second Row: Mr. Mathews (Coach), Collins, Grogean, Summers, Gordon T., Murdough C., Mr. Clark (Coach).
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NORDIC SKIERS RAN AND JUMPEDKneeling: Lee, Wendt G., Marshall. Standing; Mr. Carey (Coach), Wi- berg, Mclnerney, Mr. Heath (Coach).
This year was a building year for Nordic Skiers. We did a little jumping and alot of running. The highlight of our season was a Parents' Weekend convincing win over arch-rival Eaglebrook.
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HEIGHT MAKES RIGHTSitting; Kahn, Amos, Musburger, Rowe. Standing: Mr. Ramos (Coach), Golden, Paine, Ferguson, Chase, Keough, Kiley.
RUNNIN' & GUNNIN' IS OUR GAMESitting: Kooluris, Thrall, Musburger, Rowe, Wiberg. Standing:Mr. Willett (Coach), Keough,Chase, Kiley, Taub (Manager).
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VARSITY GRAPPLERS HAD DEPTHKneeling: Walsh, Franklin, de Lage, Reardon, Montanus, Nus- baum. Standing; Mr. Schenck (Coach), Misrahi, Glickstein, Jones, Maxfield, Durey, Mr. Barron (Coach).
In this, the 5th year of the Cardigan Mountain wrestling program, the team had its best season yet, doing well in both tournaments and dual meets. Notably, Hank Jones had the only perfect record in 5 years, managing a 22 - 0 record and David Franklin had a record- breaking 21 pins.
DESTROYERS DO JUST THATKneeling: Thomas T., Coulter, Crowley, Franco, Clark. Standing: Mr. Schenck (Coach), Edy, Robertson, McCarthy, Misrahi, Mr. Barron (Coach).
This season, for the first time in the history of CMS wrestling, we had an active J.V. team. In spite of our inexperience, the Destroyers managed to end the season by stamping out a tough Plymouth team 76 to 40.
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REC. SAILORS CIRCUMNAVIGATE COVEThomas T., Mr. Carey (Coach), Eitel, Lanigan, Beard.
Recreational sailors had fun this spring learning the fundamentals of sailing and tactics. We found plenty of wind in the cove and managed not to get too wet.
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GONE WITH THE WIND
Front: Dennis, Shambaugh, Stormont. Middle: Misrahi, Mr. Willett (Coach), Avion, Gloss- berg, Calder. Back: Becerra, Berner, Frazier.
The "Going Out for Dinner" team had a fun, if not victorious season. Our tremendous record of 0 and 4 was made possible by racing the senior prep schools at Dublin, Northfield Mt. Her- mon, and Brewster, whose sailors had been racing three years or more than any of us; but we had a wonderful time. We were good until we had to race someone.
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VARSITY LACROSSE GOES UNDEFEATEDFront Row: Aaron Heath. Sec
ond Row: Amos, Walsh, Mar- rion, Daly, Nusbaum, Campbell, Dantos. Third Row: Mr. Gun- daker (Coach), Schmidt, Buffone, McLennan, Finnerty, Kuckly, Powers, Duda, Mr. Heath (Coach). Back Row: Durey, Conly, Needham, Jones, Whitehead, Pereira.
It was a season to end all seasons. Although quiet in terms of announcements, we were unbeatable on the field. The attack and middies combined for a total of 100 goals to our opposition's 19. The defense staged four shutouts and allowed an average of only 1.7 goals per game, with Brendan in goal.
HALF A TEAM IS BETTER THAN NONEFront Row: Ferguson, Ganley, Mclnerney, Russell. Back Row: Dantos, Murdough C., Gilbert, Mr. Mathews (Coach).
J.V. Lacrosse came into being because there was a need for a team for ninth graders who were interested in the sport but lacked experience. Our first goal was to learn to catch and throw the ball correctly and to play together as a team, which was sometimes a challenge since we usually had only eight men on the field.
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WIN OVER EAGLEBROOK CAPS SEASONFirst Row: Schirazi, Smith E.,
Smith J., Israel, Wagner, Frank- liii, Morgan. Second Row; Mr. Low (Coach), Kancer, Pfeifle, Seabolt, Reardon, lovino, Hus- son, Rossmassler, Schriebl, Mr. Brier (Coach). Third Row: Gordon K., Chase, Dinan, Whitesides, Gengo, Fogg, Sullivan D.
This year Reserve A Lacrosse had a very good season. By the end of the spring we had improved significantly and combined of new skills and spirit to successfully beat the Bird 9-6, which was the highlight of our season.
IT DOESN'T HURT TO BE LUCKYSitting: Bell, Collins, Wingate,
Ellis, Rowe, Nouri. Standing:Murdough P., Clark, White- Thomson, Grogean, McCann,Mr. Clark (Coach).
This year Reserve B Lacrosse surprised itself. After a first game loss to Hanover, we ran off eight straight wins. Not all those victories were easy. Greg Bell's goal with 20 seconds in the game gave us a 7 - 6 win over Kear- sarge and Jesse Hord scored with only 2 seconds left to defeat Eag- lebrook 3-2.
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MICKEY D'S SPELLS MOTIVATIONFront: Hartmann, Ruiz-Ga-
lindo, Sullivan T., Martinez, Barclay. Back: Wiberg, Glick- stein, Kahn, Hogan, Register, Penttinen, Englander, Mr. Ramos (Coach).
This year's Varsity Tennis team finished 8 and 3. One of the highlights of our season was a close match against Deerfield Academy. Even though we lost 5 - 4, everyone played well and was determined to win. We sharpened our skill by doing drill activities and we strengthened our competitiveness by playing frequent challenge matches.
SWEET SIXTEEN DO IT AGAINFront Row: Ray, Sirgutz, Mar
vell, Lowe, Whitcomb, Turner. Second Row; Mr. Hart (Coach), Butler, Gordon D., Richards. Third Row: Flanigan and Henkel.
J.V. Tennis this year had sixteen boys ready and always willing to play. Our record of four and three included three wins over Woodstock and a defeat of Eaglebrook. There was a lot of movement on the ladder this year, and sometimes players even moved up to Varsity for a while.
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VARSITY BASEBALL - A SWINGING SEASONFront Row; Tebbetts, McLean,
Musburger, Shore, Tibbetts, Ce- drone. Weld. Back Row: Mr. Marrion (Coach), Kiley, Kislak, Littlepage, Hunt, Mr. ColUns (Coach).
Varsity Baseball was a young, inexperienced team with only six Seniors. We had a slow start and both our coaches realized we'd need hard work and an em- phasis on fundamentals. Throughout much of the season we played inconsistent ball; but we managed strong wins over Bow, K.U.A., and Woodstock in the last three games of the year.
J.V.: THE IRON WEB GETS RUSTYFirst Row: Hicks, Montanus,
Rafferty. Second Row: Taylor, Gordon, Landa, Barnum, Koo- luris, Mr. Smith (Coach). Third Row: Mr. Schenck (Coach), Muckerman, Keogh, Alford.
Our season was not a victorious one, for we had a young and inexperienced team; but good effort, coaching and hitting got us a lot of close games. Our best game of the season was against an older Woodstock team. In the game we pitched, hit and fielded well, and managed to pull off a tie.
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CYCLING- 400 MILES FOR PRACTICEWang, Wendt G., Roach, Al
bert, Reese, Mr. Decker (Coach).The 1987 Cycling season was a
great success with good weather and few mechanical breakdowns. Our squad was broken into two skill levels and we rode together daily on rides which averaged between 15 and 23 miles. We learned and shared maintenance skills,like how to true a wheel and the importance of not completely removing chain rivets.
RESERVE BASEBALL BREAKS IN '^MR. D'
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Front Row: Loeb, Thrall, Boegner, de Lage, Robertson, Mr. Dellalo (Coach). Back Row: Marks, Winter, Savage, WendtD., Nigra.
With only eleven players on Reserve Baseball we all got lots of playing time. Our first game was a hard loss - over 20 points - to Hanover; but by the end of the season we had beaten Eagle- brook 29 - 7.
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REC. TENNIS GOES UNDEFEATEDFront Row: Geoghegan,
Hallowell, Robinson. Second Row: Miss McLendon (Coach), Outlaw, Greenstone. Back Row: Heenan, Ernstof, Thomas R., Paine, Prescott, Taufman.
Th-Th-This is w-wanna be Ma-Max Headroom s-speaking for Rec-Rec-Recreational Tennis. Th-Th-This spring Rec- Rec-Recreational Tennis was un-undefeated. Th-Those children from E-Eaglebrook didn't even challenge us. N-Neighbor- ing v-villages c-cringed when t- they heard about TEAM TOMAHAWK AND RECREATIONAL TENNIS.
WILDERNESS GAINS BEARINGSGuedel, Coulter, Crowley, Pol
lock, Mr. Henessey.Wilderness started off with
orienteering and created an orienteering course which encompasses the whole campus. Next we practiced rock climbing techniques on the ropes course. At the end of the year we learned canoeing strokes and safety procedures. Then we went to the Baker River for an afternoon for some experience with Class 1 rapids.
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TRACK RAN IN CIRCLESFront Row: Decker, Lee, Ca
sas, Edy, Mr. Barron (Coach). Back Row: Andrade, En\erson, Price, Sevilla, Summers.
The Track team had a disappointing season on the outside, but if you were to look more deeply, you would see we all improved.Three school records were broken this season: the 400 by Santiago Casas, the Triple Jump by Gabe Lee, and the 1500 by both Casas and Lee in a tie. The team achieved its goal of having everyone beat Mr. Wake- ly in the Race Around the Lake.
C-TEAM SKIERS LOST IN BLIZZARDGreenstone, Lee, Littlepage,
Peebles, Pereira, Rome, Sevilla, Ms. McLendon (Coach).
The newly created Alpine C Team consisted of seven Seniors who started in the Instructional Skiing program and wanted to learn how to race. Not only did we race on Sundays, but we also raced against Applewild, Eagle- brook, and Proctor, as well as in Lakes Region races. In the last race of the season, our team took 2nd place to the B Team with finishes of 3rd, 5th, 8th, and 10th places individually.
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THE YEAR IN SPORTS
CMS
CMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMSCMS
Varsity 0 - 14
0 - 14 0 - 8
0 - 8
6 - 32 0 - 6 6 - 22 6 - 0
Most Improved Most Valuable - Coaches' - Hunt
FootballSt.Johnsbury Plymouth Eaglebrook Newport Windsor Hanover Monadnock Plymouth
Pat Walsh Hank Jones Durey
J. V. FootballCMS 12 - 2CMS 0 - 32CMS 18 - 28CMS 0 - 14CMS 0 - 30CMS 12 - 12CMS 6 - 36CMS 0 - 28CMS 0 - 14CMS 16 - 34CMS 0 - 40 Most Improved -
Woodstock Plymouth Hartford Eaglebrook Newport Hanover Springfield Kingswood Windsor Plymouth Newport
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Cross Country Running New Hampton School Holderness School Brewster Academy Northfield Mt. Hermon - 2nd Vermont Academy Tilton School Proctor Academy Kimball Union Academy Most Improved - Mark Sevilla Most Valuable - Matt Dimmitt
Varsity SoccerCMS 8 - 0 MascomaCMS 3 - 0 K.U.A. J.V.CMS 0 - 4 Guilford J.V.CMS 1 - 0 Hanover J.V.CMS 8 - 1 K.U.A. J.V.CMS 2 - 2 EaglebrookCMS 2 - 3 HoldernessCMS 6 - 0 MascomaCMS 6 - 2 Sunapee J.V.CMS 1 - 0 Hanover J.V.CMS 0 - 4 Guilford J.V.CMS 3 - 1 GuilfordCMS 2 - 1 Brooks 9th's
Eaglebrook TournamentCMS 3 - 0 BementCMS 2 - 1 Rumsey HallCMS 0 - 0 RenbrookCMS 1 - 0 MorelandCMS 2 - 0 FennCMS 0 - 1 EaglebrookCMS 0 - 0 Indian Mtn.Most Improved -Jeff Barclay
David Franklin Most Valuable - Jesse Huot Coaches' - Amos Paine
J. V. SoccerCMS 1 -0 SunapeeCMS 0 -7 HanoverCMS 1 -0 K.U.A.CMS 0 -5 EaglebrookCMS 1 -2 BowCMS 1 -1 K.U.A. 4thsCMS 0 -7 HanoverCMS 3 -5 GuilfordCMS 3 -2 BowCMS 0 -2 HoldernessCMS 1 -2 Sant BaniCMS 3 -5 HartfordCMS 0 -5 K.U.A. 3rds
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Most Improved - Clarke Murdough Most Valuable - Coaches' - Matt
Reserve A SoccerCMS 0 - 5 HanoverCMS 0 - 5 KearsargeCMS 2 - 3 MascomaCMS 2 - 4 WoodstockCMS 1 - 5 PlainfieldCMS 0 - 4 K.U.A.CMS 5 - 2 EaglebrookCMS 0 - 4 WoodstockCMS 4 - 0 MascomaCMS 1 - 3 HanoverCMS 1 - 7 KearsargeCMS 2 - 1 K.U.A.CMS 0 - 3 K.U.A.
Upper Valley TournamentCMS 1 - 5 PlainfieldCMS 0 - 1 HanoverMost Improved -■ Skip WalkerMost Valuable -Cody Morgan
Reserve B SoccerCMS 1 - 4 HanoverCMS 1 - 1 KearsargeCMS 1 - 6 SunapeeCMS 1 - 9 EaglebrookCMS 4 - 0 HanoverCMS 0 - 4 SunapeeCMS 6 - 1 KearsargeCMS 5 - 2 LebanonMost Improved -Mark RoweMost Valuable -Eben Ernstoff
Santiago Casas Calder
Junior Soccer Most Improved - Trevor RobertsonMost Valuable - Edwardo Henkel
Wilderness Most Improved - David Glossberg
Doug Albert Coaches' - Peter Nigra
Varsity Hockey ..................... . mmmimkimm J.V. BasketballCMS 7 - 3 K.U.A. ■■ ^ CMS 61 - 75 LebanonCMS 11 - 1 Vermont H CMS 46 - 48 Plainfield
Academy ■ CMS 47 - 22 MascomaCMS 9 - 5 N. Hampton H CMS 44 - 24 HanoverCMS 3 - 2 Jr. Olympics 9 CMS 39 - 44 Hanover
CMS 8 - 2 Holderness H CMS 41 - 21 WoodstockCMS 9 - 4 Assabet ■ CMS 42 - 41 LebanonCMS 11 - 1 Hanover | ■ CMS 43 - 27 HartfordCMS 5 - 6 Jr. Olympics J *' W CMS 43 - 44 WindsorCMS 4 - 4 Jr. Olympics m / E 9 H B mm CMS 42 - 41 Hanover
CMS 7 - 5 K.U.A. H CMS 44 - 24 Plainfield
CMS 8 - 4 Jr. Olympics '... Tournament Scores
CMS 12 - 1 Bishop Brady B CMS 52 - 53 PlainfieldCMS X - 6 Minutemen iW CMS 46 - 38 Mascoma
CMS 6 - 3 St. Paul's CMS 39 - 45 Windsor
CMS 3 - 1 Manchester CMS 36 - 44 Newport
CMS 4 - 9Most Improved Most Valuable - Coaches' - Peter
Middlesex - Aaron Israel Jukka Penttinen Whitehead
CMSJ.V. Hockey 3 - 1 Kearsarge
CMS 0 - 22 FlamesCMS 2 - 3 K.U.A.CMS 1 - 9 HanoverCMS 1 - 4 LebanonCMS 12 - 1 HartfordCMS 2 - 5 HanoverCMS 6 - 3 KearsargeCMS 1 - 2 K.U.A.CMS 1 - 12 FlamesCMS 1 - 7 LebanonMost Improved - Dexter Kancer Alex SeaboltMost Valuable - John Hogan
Reserve Hockey Most Improved - Dan Collins Most Valuable - Clarke Murdough
Nordic Ski Team Most Improved - James Wiberg Most Valuable - Derek Marshall
Varsity Basketball Most Improved - Amos Paine Most Valuable - Hui Neng Amos
Alpine A Ski Team Most Improved - John Lowe Most Valuable - David Schmidt
Most Improved - Mark Keough Most Valuable - Scott Musburger
Varsity WrestlingCMS 24 -57 ProctorCMS 24 -36 St. Paul'sCMS 18 -56 Northfield
Mt. HermonCMS 36 -28 FessendenCMS 12 -52 WinnisquamCMS 48 -24 LaconiaCMS 6 -56 PlymouthCMS 11 -46 PlymouthCMS 54 -21 EaglebrookCMS 60 -34 Keene
Tournament Results Cardigan - 9th Place Eaglebrook - 3rd Place Fessenden - 4th Place Most Improved - Hank Nusbaum Most Valuable - Hank Jones
J.V. WrestlingCMS 29 -96 MilfordCMS 41 -78 MerrimackCMS 97 -32 WinnisquamCMS 13 -21 PlymouthCMS 31 -30 WinnisquamCMS 44 -47 St. J./ EssexCMS 76 -40 PlymouthMost Improved - Tom Thomas Most Valuable - Jon Montanus
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Alpine B Team Proctor - Giant Slalom - 3 racers in top 10 Lakes Region - Giant Slalom - 4th of 7 teams Eaglebrook - Giant Slalom - 4th of 4 teams Eaglebrook - Giant Slalom - 4th of 4 teams Lakes Region - Giant Slalom - 4th of 7 teams Lakes Region - Slalom - 5th of 7 teams Applewild - Giant Slalom - 1st of 3 teams New England Prep - Giant Slalom/Slalom 5th of 8 teams Most Improved - Erik Pollock Most Valuable - Cody Morgan
Alpine C Team Proctor - 2 racers in top 10 Eaglebrook - with B Team 4th place Eaglebrook - with B Team 4th place Lakes Region - with B Team 4th place Applewild - 2nd place Most Improved - Jeff Littlepage
Track and Field Berlin - 74, Cardigan - 46, Kingswood - 25 Cardigan - 57, Hartland - 39, Springfield - 13 Kennett - Jr. High State Meet Cardigan - 43, Memorial - 70 Springfield - Freshman/Sophomore Meet Most Improved - Tony Emerson Most Valuable - Gabe Lee
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J.V. TennisCMS 8 - 2 HartfordCMS 10 - 1 WoodstockCMS 11 - 2 WoodstockCMS 13 - 3 WoodstockCMS 5 - 6 ProctorCMS 3 - 7 HartfordCMS 8 - 2 EaglebrookMost Improved -Brian SirgutzMost Valuable - Rodrigo Franco
Sailing TeamCMS 33 - 18 Northfield
Mt. HermonCMS 36 - 15 DublinCMS 40 - 11 BrewsterCMS 18 - 11 DublinMost Improved ■ Most Valuable -
Brett Dennis Matt Calder
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J.V. Baseball Most Improved - Mark KeoughMost Valuable - Caleb Barnum
Cycling Most Improved - Eddie Wang Most Valuable - Doug Albert
J.V. Lacrosse Most Improved - Derek MarshallCoach's - Brian Mclnerney
Varsity Tennis Most Improved - David Kahn Coach's - Jeff Barclay
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Varsity13 - 3 6 - 1
10 - 0 6 - 0
14 - 0 13 - 03 - 2
11 - 2 6 - 1 7 - 5
11 - 5 Improved Valuable -
LacrossePinkertonHoldernessProctorTiltonVermontLondonderryTiltonLondonderry Pinkerton Mt. Hermon Eaglebrook
- Brendan Daly Team Award
Reserve CMS 1 - 2 CMS 4 - 9 CMS 6 - 5 CMS 3 - 2 CMS 6 - 3 CMS 4 - 0 CMS 9 - 1 CMS 4 - 5 CMS 9 - 6 Most Improved Most Valuable - Unsung Heroes
Ron Wagner
A Lacrosse Hanover Derryfield Lebanon Lebanon Hanover Woodstock Woodstock Derryfield Eaglebrook
-Joe Smith • Matt Husson - Jamie Schriebl
■Reserve B Lacrosse
B CMS 3 - 7 Hanoverm CMS 5 - 3 Hanover
CMS 5 - 2 Hanoverd CMS 4 - 2 WoodstockJ| CMS 3 - 2 Hanover11 CMS 4 - 0 Woodstock11 CMS 6 - 3 Kearsarge1 CMS 8 - 7 Kearsarge
CMS 3 - 2 Eaglebrook
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TiltonCMS 13 - 1 K.U.A.CMS 3 -19 DeerfieldCMS 10 - 7 BowCMS 10 -13 VermontCMS 2 - 5 ClaremontCMS 6 - 5 BowCMS 8 -20 New
CMS 9 - 3HamptonK.U.A.
CMS 19 - 2 WoodstockCMS 0 -18 EaglebrookCoaches' - Matt Tebbetts Scott Musburger
Reserve BaseballCMS 4 - 26 HanoverCMS 11 - 11 HanoverCMS 2 - 19 CornishCMS 21 - 17 HartlandCMS 6 - 2 CornishCMS 28 - 7 EaglebrookMost Improved - Peter Nigra Most Valuable - Spencer Thrall
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THE 1987 BLAZE IS NOT DEDICATED TO MR. STEPHEN HEATH BECAUSE:
HE TIES THE BIGGEST NECKTIE KNOTS.HE'S TOO STRICT IN AND OUT OF CLASS.HE SPENDS HIS TIME PRETENDING TO BE A FIREMAN. HE'S ALL WET.
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HE'S ABLE TO TAKE US PLACES FASTER THAN ANY OTHER BUS DRIVER.
HE WAS ABLE TO CREATE A TEAM OF PERFECTION IN VARSITY LACROSSE.
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PATRONSMr. & Mrs. John J. Avion Mr. C. Thomas Clagett Savage Frieze, Jr.Mrs. Donald H. Gabor Joseph B. Glossberg Sandy & Bob Greenstone Johnson & Dix Feul Corp. The Kooluris Family Frederick W. McCarthy Juliette Clagett McLennan
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Mele Mr. & Mrs. Moreye Nusbaum Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Outlaw Mr. & Mrs. David M. Richards Senor Antonio Ruiz-Galindo Mr. & Mrs. C. Philip Smiley Mr. & Mrs. Max Stollman Mr. & Mrs. Tom Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Whitcomb Whitman Press
BOOSTERSMr. & Mrs. Rolf D. Hartmann Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Littlepage Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Russell II Mr. & Mrs. Douglas C. Albert Dr. & Mrs. Stan Sirgutz Berry R. & Walter T. Eitel Mrs. Mary Berner Mr. Patrick Goggin Robert RoachMr. & Mrs. Martin Kuckly Stuart & Beth Gordon Alexander & Jennifer Campbell Mr. & Mrs. John B. Coffin
Jim & Sharon Hogan Dr. & Mrs. Robert Kenerson Jane & Anders Wiberg Dr. & Mrs. Jay W. Kislak The Country Printing Shop Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Taub Mrs. John Stormont Coca Cola Bottling Company
of Northern New England Mrs. Robert H. Charles Best Wishes Class of 1987 -
Sovereign Hotels Defiance Electric
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& Bruce Grant Schmidt Wagner FamilyMr. & Mrs. T. G. Murdough, Jr. Frederick & Anne Johnson Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Carey Miss Joan M. Cook Gerald & Abagail Maxfield Mrs. Nicholas A. Leyds Mr. Owen Haszard A Grandmother Mr. & Mrs. Thomas White Dr. Ronald & Mariyn Gordon
Parents ofDerek, Keith, & Alexis
Charles H. Heenan Paulette Markoff Eduardo Henkel
Mr. & Mrs. R. Haywood Thomas, Jr. Thank you for the Cardigan Opportunity!
John, Donna, Brendan, & Matt Daly The Richard Gengo Family Robert S. Gillette Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Hinman John B. Kenerson Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael McGean Mr. & Mrs. Kenneston P. Merrill J. Andy Pereira The Gordon Reese Family George & Sandra Tebbetts The Tibbetts Family A FriendMr. & Mrs. Winthrop Emmet Elise & Larry Maier Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Wingate Webster Motors, Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Charles V. Creighton Mr. & Mrs. John Daly, Sr.Lee W. McLendonTrumbull Nelson Construction Co., Inc.Dorothy W. ButlerHarriet RogersFleck & Lewis, ArchitectsMascoma Savings BankCanaan Hardware & SupplyIrwin C. Winter, MD, PhDThe Dartmouth BookstoreClark Hill SugaryMr. & Mrs. Wallace Farr
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SENIOR DIRECTORY
Douglas C. Albert, Jr.R.R. 1. Box 103
Fryeburg. ME 04037
Gould Academy
Hui Neng L. Amos R.R. 1. Box 77
New Canaan Academy
Canaan, NH 03741 Groton School
Jeffrey S. Barclay 609 N. 2nd Street
St. Joseph, M O 64501
Berkshire School
Matthew P. Buffone 7 Primrose St.
Worcester, MA 01604
Lawrence Academy
Desmond O. Butler
3203 R Street NW
Washington, DC 20007 Phillips Academy
Matthew G. Calder 233 Forest Avenue Glen Ridge, NJ 07028
St. George's School
Matthew V. Campbell
23 Oakhill Drive Amherst, NH 03031 Middlesex
Santiago Casas
Pequerinos 16
Puerta de Hierro
Madrid, Spain 28035 Salisbury School
Brendan J. Daly
292 Rangeway Road Billerica, MA 01862
Governor Dummer Acacemy
Mark P. Dantos
Grasse Road
Hanover, NH 03755 St. Paul's School
Clay Duda
258 East Street
Easthampton, MA 01027 Cushing Academy
Peter H. Durey
Box 401 38 Candlewood Rd. Ipswich. MA 01938 Westminster School
Anthony E. Emerson
P.O. Box 64
Cranberry Hill Road East Thetford, VT 05043
Adam F. Englander 970 Park Avenue
New York. NY 10028
Berkshire School
Charles A. Ferguson. Jr.
909 Stanton Avenue
Terrace Park, OH 45174 Brester Academy
Sean T. Finnerty24 Durant Avenue
Maynard, MA 01754 St. Paul's School
Hudson A. Flanigan 2750 West Holcomb Lane Reno. NV 89511
Cate School
Rodrigo Franco
Saratoga No.2
Lomas Hipodromo Mexico D.F., Mexico 53900
Instituto Irelandes
John A. Ganley30 Longmeadow Road Fairfield, CT 06430
Tabor Academy
Francis H. Gilbert
830 Forest Avenue D
Evanston, IL 60202 Kent School
Lee G. Glickstein
4139 S. Atlantic Ave. # A 403 New Smyrna Beach. FL 32069 Avon Old Farms
David L. Glossberg
1313 N. Ritchie Court #1204 Chicago, IL 60610
Kent School
Michael E. Golden
15 Sailer's Way Rumsen, NJ 07760
South Kent School
Derek T. Gordon
84 Biltmore Estates
Phoenix, AZ 85016 Suffield Academy
Peter E. Greenstone
10918 Kirwick Houston. TX 77024
Gould Academy
Christian P. Hartmann P.O. Box 201 Coleman Court
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 Proctor Academy
John L. Hogan
11 Plymouth Road
Summit, NJ 07901
Summit High School
Thomas C. Hunt
Windsong
P.O. Box 61-A
East Ryegate, VT. 05042Hotchkiss
Jesse Huot
R.R. 1 Box 41
New Berlin, NY 13411 Berkshire School
Henry L. Jones III14 Putman Avenue
Yonkers, NY 10705
St. Paul's School
David D. Kahn m i l Biscayne Blvd. #707 North Miami, FL 33181
Lawrenceville School
Andrew M. Kislak
3 Washington Square Village
New York, NY 10012
Cushing Academy
George B. Kuckly 255 South Broadway
Hastings, NY 10706
Trinity Pawling School
Gabriel A. Lee
939 Ashland Avenue Wilmette, IL 60091 New Trier High School
Jeffrey B. Littlepage
302 Berkeley Road Devon. PA 19333
Kent School
Derek L. Marshall
15 Castle Hill Road
Magnolia, MA 01930
Avon Old Farms School
Brett D. Maxfield
1465 Cantera Ave.
Santa Barbara, CA 93110 Cate School
Daniel A. McCarthy
80 Whitelawn Avenue Milton, MA 02186
Boston College High
Brian T. Mclnerney
111 Blackstrap Road
Falmouth, ME 04105 Gould Academy
Travis McLennan 1809 Kalorama Square N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20008 Kents Hill School
Benjamin K. Misrahi
22 Boardman Street
Newburyport, MA 01950 Lawrence Academy
Clarke M. Murdough 52 Highland Street
Ashland. NH 03217 Berkshire School
George L. Needham
146 Miles River Road South Hamilton, MA 01982 Governor Dummer Academy
Henry K. Nusbaum
1319 Hillside Road
Wynnewood, PA 19096 Episcopal Academy
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