The Blaze - 1979

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The Senior Class dedicates the 1979 Blaze to a kind and sympathetic friend and a truly good person — Mr. David F. Shelton. For sixteen years you have been a respected member of the Cardigan faculty. Not only have you served as chairman of the history department and head of jobs, but you have con­stantly been a defender of the underdog. Your unselfish devotion to your profession and to the students of Cardigan Mountain School has influenced the entire Cardigan family fo r the better. Therefore, it is with great respect and affection that the Class of 1979 dedicates this Blaze to you, David Shel­ton, a genuine friend with a generous heart.

Mr. Wakely, Mary, Missy, Jonathan, Mrs. Wakely, Charles.

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Mr. Joseph M. Collins, Assistant Headmaster, D irector of Studies, Dean of Students.

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Mr. John O. Rich, D irector of Admissions.

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Mr. Donald E. Blunt Science Department Chairman; Assistant Work Detail Coach; Riflery and Explorers’ C lub Advisor; B.S. in Ed., B ridgew ater State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University

Mr. and Mrs. Campana and Matthew Michael E. Campana: Typing, English; Intramurals, Hockey, Tennis; Drama Club, Game Club, and Chess Club Advisor; B.A., University of Toronto, McGill

Mr. and Mrs. Carey and Katie Anthony Landon Carey: Developmental, Reading, Language Train­ing; Director of T.E.F.L. Program — Summer Session; Intramurals, Skiing, Baseball; Backgammon Club Advisor; B.A., Hobart College; M.Ed., University of Vermont. Rita Dunn Carey: History; Drama Club Advisor, Blaze Advisor; B.A., Trinity College

Mr. John Benjamin Coffin Mathematics; Alpine Ski Team; Sailing Team; Senior Class Advisor; Head of Snack Bar; W eightlifting Club AdvisorB.S., University of Hartford

Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Jody Joseph M. Collins: Assistant Headmaster; Director of Studies; Dean of Students; Mathematics; Football, Hockey, Baseball; B.S., Boston Universi­ty. V irginia Collins: Book Store Manager

Mr. Edward A. Cooper English; Football, Hockey, Lacrosse; Arts and Crafts Club Advisor; B.A., University of Maine

Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Crowell, Tom James W. Crowell: Science; Skiing, Sailing; Navigation Club Advisor;B.S., Yale University

Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Shelly S. Farrell: School Store Manager; Edito r of Newsletter; B.S., University of M issouri. W illiam Farrell: M athematics; Soccer, Alpine Skiing, Cycling; Photogra­phy Club Advisor; B.A., Johnson State Col­lege

Mr. Lawrence Goldthwait L ife Science , Earth S cience ; Hockey; 8 .A. Dartmouth; Sc.M., Brown University

Mr. Harold Finkbeiner, Jr.Department of Arts Chairman, Music; Glee Club; B.M., M.M. West­minster Choir College; M.Div. McCormick Theological Seminary

Mr. and Mrs. HartV irginia Manner Hart: Assistant Librarian; B.S., University of Georgia. William Hart: English; Intramurals, Skiing, Baseball; Scribe Advisor; Model Club Advisor;C.M.S. Teamsters Local 1; B.A., New England College

Mr. Stephen L. Heath Earth Science, Biology; Athletic Director — S um m er Session; S occer, N o rd ic Ski Team, Lacrosse; Riflery, Explorers’ Club Advisor; B.S., Ed., Plymouth College

Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Natalie, Jean-Michel Jeffrey D. Hicks: Language Department Chairman, French, His­tory; Director — Summer Session; Soccer, Skiing; Fishing and Fly-tying Club Advisor; B.A., Rollins College; Certificate of French Studies, University of Lausanne; M.A., Trinity College

Mrs. Marilyn O. Johnson Language Training; A.B. Knox College; M.Ed., Keene State College

Mr. John Kevin Likshis English; Basketball, Baseball; Movie-making and Photography Club Advisor; B.A., As­sumption College

Mr. and Mrs. Madar Michael Edward Madar: Sixth Grade; Football, Basket­ball, Lacrosse; Cooking and Modeling Club Advisor;C.M.S. Team sters Local 1; B.A., C an is ius ; B.Ed. Windsor

Mr. Schuyler V. Peck ’63 U.S. History; Football, Hockey, Tennis; Tennis Club Ad­visor; B.A., Nichols College; M.A.L.S., Dartmouth Col­lege

Reverend Harry R. Mahoney School Chaplain; Religion Department Chairman; Fire Commissioner; Harry’s Ambulance Service; Magic Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed , Boston University; B.D., Andover Newton Theological School

Mr. Marrion, Beth, Stephanie, Jimmy, Jennifer, Mrs. Marrion Constance F. Marrion: Language Training; B.Ed., Keene State Col­lege. James N. Marrion: Director of Athletics; Mathematics; Football, Basketball, Baseball; W eightlifting Club Advisor; B.Ed., M.S., Keene State College

Mr. and Mrs. Perrinez and Peter Ruth M. Perrinez: Assistant School Nurse; R.N., B.S., University of New Hampshire. Peter Alexander Perrinez: W oodworking; Soccer, Skiing, Tennis; Gymnastics and Volleyball Club Advisor; B.S., Brook­lyn College of CUNY

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Mr. and Mrs. Pregent and Friend Sandra J. Pregent: Language Training; B.S., University of New Hampsliire

Mr. and Mrs. Ramos and Ramon Edilberto C. Ramos: Algebra I, II; Spanish; Soccer, Hockey, Tennis; Com puter and Volleyball Club Advisor; B.A., Feati University, M.T.S., Catholic University

Mr. and Mrs. Rives Francis B. Rives, II: H istory; Soccer, Skiing, La-

Mr. and Mrs. Richards p oLaurel A.W. Richards: Developmental Reading; Language Training; England College. Susan M. Rives. Art; Art Club Advi-B.A., University of Maine sor; B.A., Hofstra University

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Charles H. Sachs: English Department Chairman; Outdoor Environment, Alpine Ski Team, La­crosse; Summer Project Director; Volleyball Club Advisor; B.A., Colgate; M.A., Middlebury

Mr, Howard J. Scherry French, Spanish; Intramurals, Skiing, Tennis; Card and Cooking Club Advisor; B.A., University of Vir­ginia; M.A., Stanford University

Mr. and Mrs. Shelton and Cathy Carol M. Shelton: Librarian — Head of Resource Center; Advisor of Audio-Visual Assistants, Special Media Project Advisor; B.A., Nasson College David F. Shelton: Social Studies Department Chairman; Direc­tor o f Student Jobs; Head of Work Detail; Model Club Advisor; B.A., Texas A&M; M.A., Columbia University

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Mrs. Beverly Bradford Wakely R eading D epartm ent Chairm an, De­velopmental Reading, Language Training; Advisor to Host Committee; B.S., Bridge­water State College

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Mrs. Jackie Lary Head Bookkeeper

Mrs. Shirley Lester Admissions Office

Mrs, Susan Larabee Bookkeeper

Mrs. Ruth Talbert Assistant to the Headmaster

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Mrs. Judy Ribeiro Alumni Office

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Dr. I.A. Dinerman, M.D. University of Chicago Medical School

School Physician

Mr. Howard Ross Superintendent of Buildings and

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David Cushman Kitchen Staff

Kathy Motta, John Chapman, Alta Sanville, Mr. Ross, Dot Sweeney, Griff Griffin, Jean Elms, Bill Mock Mr. Robert Stevens

Steward-Chef

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Robert Wallace AllenAmherst, New Hampshire

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Reserve Basketball 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Riflery Club 8,9, Volleyball Club 9.LAWRENCE ACADEMY

Michael Jeffrey AqulllaWashington, D.C.

Third Team Soccer 6, Intramurals 8,9, Reserve Football 9, Recreational Ski­ing 6,7, Third Team Hockey 8, Reserve Hockey 9, Third Team Baseball 6, Re­serve Baseball 7,8,9, Choir 6,7,8,9, Fire Marshal 9.ST. JAMES SCHOOL

Juan Rene BeauchampsSanto Domingo, Dominican Republic Third Team Soccer 8 (Captain), Re­serve Soccer 9 (Captain), Varsity Bas­ketball 8,9, Varsity Tennis 8, Reserve Baseball 9. Floor Leader — Newton House.THE LEAR SCHOOL

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Rodd David BrickellNew York City, New York

Reserve F oo tb a ll 9, T h ird Team Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 9, RIflery Club, Hunter Safety Club, Model Club 9, Fire Marshal 9.TABOR ACADEMY

Paul Rene BrierreTamworth, New Hampshire

Third Team Soccer 7, Reserve Soccer8.9, Alpine Ski Team 7,8,9 (Most Valu­able), Varsity Sailing 7,8,9, Drama Club8.9, Tennis Club, C-notes.HOLDERNESS SCHOOL

Beau Collins BrittBeverly Hills, California

Intramurals 8, Reserve Soccer 9, Re­serve Basketball 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Varsity Tennis 8, Varsity Baseball 9, Model Club 8, Band 9.ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON SCHOOL

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Federico Lutcher BrownHouston, Texas

Reserve Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing8,9, Recreational Tennis 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Electronics 8, Hunter Safety 9.TRINITY-PAWLING SCHOOL

Timothy Horan-Hall BykLos Angeles, California

Reserve Football 7,8, Varsity Football 9, Nordic Ski Team 7, Reserve Basket­ball 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Reserve Baseball 7, Varsity Tennis 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, W eightlifting Club 9. Floor Leader— French I.THE ATHENIAN SCHOOL

John Casper ConklingNew Hampton, New Hampshire

Third Team Soccer 7, Reserve Soccer8,9, Third Team Hockey 7,8, Reserve Hockey 9 (Captain), Third Team Base­ball 7, Reserve Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9, Tennis C lub 8, Tennis, W eightlifting, Volleyball Clubs 9.THE NEW HAMPTON SCHOOL

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David Stanley CornblattRockville, Maryland

In tram ura ls 7,8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 7, Varsity Wres­tling 8, Recreational Skiing 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7,8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Fire Marshal 9.WEST NOTTINGHAM ACADEMY

Jeremy Trusten CriglerRwanda, Africa

Varsity Soccer 7,8,9; Recreational Ski­ing 7,8; Nordic Ski Team 9; Recre­ational Tennis 7,; Varsity Sailing 8,9; Choir 7,8,9; Drama Club 8,9; Magic Club 9; Co-Monitor 8, Dining room Superintendent 9.MILTON ACADEMY

John Addington CutherellHouston, Texas

Intramurals 8, Third Team Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Recreational Tennis 8,9, M agic C lub 9, Head of Hayward 9.AVON OLD FARMS SCHOOL

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Wayne Peter DaleyAndover, Massachusetts

Reserve Soccer 9, Third Team Hockey 9 Cycling Team 9, Computer Club 9. KIMBALL UNION ACADEMY

Edmund Machold Davis, Jr.Syracuse, New York

Reserve Football 9, Recreational Ski­ing 9, Recreational Tennis 9. CUSHING ACADEMY

Lawrence Anderson DavisSterling Junction, Massachusetts

Intramurals 7, Third Team Soccer 8, Reserve Soccer 9, Recreational Bas­ketball 7, Reserve Basketball 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Reserve Baseball 7,8, Varsity Baseball 9, English Composi­tion Award 7, Clean Room Award 7, Secretary of Senior Class, Glee Club8,9, Magic Club 8,9, Head of Hayward Classroom Cleaners 8, Floor Leader — Stowell House.HOLDERNESS SCHOOL

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Wade Alexander DenbySpringfield, lilinois

Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 9, C ycling Team 9, Cycling, Movie Making, Drawing.AVON OLD FARMS SCHOOL

William Frederick OohrmannSouth Hamilton, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Reserve Basketball 8,9, Reserve Base­ball 8, Varsity Baseball 9, Fishing Club8, Cooking, Magic, Tennis C lub 9, Floor Leader — Brewster I.AVON OLD FARMS SCHOOL

Brian Sean FlanaganMelrose, Massachusetts

Third Team Soccer 7,8, Reserve Foot­ball 9, Reserve Hockey 7,8, Varsity Hockey 9, Recreational Tennis 7, Re­serve Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9, Tennis Club 8, W eightlifting, Volleyball Club 9.ST. SEBASTIAN SCHOOL

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Edward Ernest GarciaRandolph, New Hampshire

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Reserve Basketball 8,9, Varsity Sailing8, Recreational Tennis 9, Blaze Staff 9, Head of Auditorium Care. NORTHWOOD SCHOOL

John Morgan GarwoodHouston, Texas

T^iird Team Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Recreational Tennis 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Model Club 8, Band 9.ST. THOMAS SCHOOL

Enrique GodoyGuatemala City, Guatemala

Varsity Soccer 9, Third Team Hockey 9, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Backgammon and Tennis Club 9.THE AMERICAN SCHOOL OF GUATEMALA

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Christian Barter) GrammWinnetka, Illinois

Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 9, Varsity Lacrosse 9, W eightlifting and Blaze 9.LAKE FOREST ACADEMY

Thomas Copp GravesChevy Chase, Maryland

Varsity Footbaii 9, Varsity Basketbaii 9, Varsity Tennis 9, W eightiifting Club 9, Fioor Leader — Clark Morgan ill. SAINT ANDREW'S SCHOOL

Gregg James HeidenreichManchester, New l-lampshire

Varsity Soccer 8,9 (Captain), Varsity Hockey 8,9 (Captain), Varsity Baseball8,9, W eightlifting 8,9, Floorieader — Clark Morgan II.AVON OLD FARMS SCHOOL

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Frederick Alexander HoveyMontreal, Canada

Reserve S occe r 7 (C apta in) (M ost Valuable), Varsity Soccer 8,9 (Cap­ta in ), Reserve Hockey 7,8, V arsity Hocl<ey 9, Reserve Baseball 7, Varsity Lacrosse 8,9 (Captain), Blaze Staff As­sistant Editor 9, Floor Leader — Hin- man I 8, Head of Jobs 9.KIMBALL UNION ACADEMY

George William i-luggetMontreal, Canada

In tram ura ls 7,8, Varsity Football 9, R ecrea tiona l S k iing 7,8,9, V ars ity Baseball 9, Fire Marshal 7, Backgam­mon 8, Riflery, W eightlifting, Tennis 9, Floor Leader — Brewster I 8. NORTHWOOD SCHOOL

Ciayton Daniel JohnsonHouston, Texas

Varsity Football 8,9 (Captain), Recre­ational Hockey 7, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Baseball7,8, Varsity Baseball 9, Blaze Staff, Vol­leyball 9.AVON OLD FARMS SCHOOL

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James Andrew KaufmanSwampscott, Massachusetts

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Sl<iing 7, Reserve Hockey8,9, Recreational Tennis 7,8, Varsity Baseball 9, S ka teboa rd ing C lub, C-Notes a. Models, Hunter Safety, Drawing, Choir 9, Head of Hopkins I, Assistant Floor Leader — Brew/ster II 9. HEBRON ACADEMY

Christopher Edward KennedyWellesley, Massachusetts

Reserve Football 7, Varsity Football8,9, V arsity Hockey 7,8,9, Reserve Baseball 7, Varsity Baseball 8,9, Ten­nis Club 7,8,9, Floor Leader— Newton House 8.ST. SEBASTIAN SCHOOL

Robert Emmet KenneyWollaston, Massachusetts

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Nordic Skiing 8 (Most Improved), Nor­dic Skiing 9 (Most Improved), Varsity Lacrosse 8,9, Blaze Edito r 9, Floor Leader — Hinman I 9.HOLDERNESS SCHOOL

Donald Seuk KimHughesville, Pennsylvania

Third Soccer 7, Intrannurals 8, Third Team S occe r 9 (C apta in ), S a iling Team 7,8,9, Recreational Skiing 7,8,9, Blaze Staff 8, Models, Navigation, Pho­tography 9.MERCERSBURG ACADEMY

Christopher Joseph KingReading, Massachusetts

Reserve Soccer (Captain), Most Valu­able Player) 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 8,9 (Captain), (Most Valuable Player), Varsity Tennis 8,9, Snack Bar Staff, Glee Club 9, School Leader, Se­nior Class President 9,SAINT PAUL’S SCHOOL

John Marshall Kirk IIISteamboat Village, Colorado

Reserve Football 8,9, Alpine Ski Team8,9, Varsity Sailing 8, Reserve Baseball 9, Glee Club 8,9, Audio Visual 8, Cook­ing 8, Laboratory Assistant 9. PHILLIPS ACADEMY

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Charles Curtis KisePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania

Reserve Soccer 7,8,9, T h ird Team Hockey 7, Recreational Hockey 8, Re­serve Basketball 9, Third Team Base­ball 7, Reserve Baseball 8, Recre­ational Tennis 9, Skateboarding Club8, Cooking and Art Club 9. CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY

Alec James KoromilasDover, A/eu' Hampshire

Third Team Soccer 8, Reserve Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Third Team Baseball 8, Cycling Team 9, Blaze, Magic, New Hampshire Youth Orches­tra 8,9, Chaplain’s Assistant 9. HOLDERNESS SCHOOL

Charles Ayr LawrenceNewfields, New Hampshire

Reserve Soccer 7,8, Varsity Soccer 9, Third Team Hockey 7, Reserve Hockey8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 7,8, Cycling Team 9, Computer Club 8, Blaze Staff and Volleyball Club 9, Public Relations D irector 8, Floor Leader — Fran(<lin House 9.TILTON ACADEMY

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Jon James LeonardBedford, New Hampshire

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hocl<ey 8,9 (Co-Captain), Re­serve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, M odel C lub 8,9, F loor Leader — Brewster II 9.TRINITY-PAWLING SCHOOL

John LewisNew York City, New Yorl<

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, R ecrea tiona l S k iing 7,8,9, Recre­ational Tennis 7,8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Backgammon Club 8, Hunter Safety and W eightlifting 9, Fire Marshal 9. THE HILL SCHOOL

Henry Christopher LufkinNashville, Tennessee

Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine Ski Team 9, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Photography and Volleyball Club 9, Asst. Floor Leader — Hinman I 9.POMFRET SCHOOL

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Roberto MathiesSan Salvador, El Salvador, C.A.

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8, Reserve Bas- l<etball 9, Varsity Baseball (Mgr.) 8, Recreational Tennis 9, Blaze Staff 8,9, Snack Bar Staff 9, Riflery Club 9. TABOR ACADEMY

Philip Scott McGrath, Jr.Cumberland, Rhode Island

Intram urals 7, Reserve Football 8,9, Third Team Hockey 7,8, Recreational Skiing 9, Intramurals 7, Recreational Tennis 8,9, Navigation Club 8, Hunter Safety and Models 9.WILBRHAM & MONSON ACADEMY

Josiah Eliot MilesArlington, Vermont

Varsity Soccer 8,9, Nordic Ski Team 8,9 (Captain) & {Most Valuable Player), Varsity Lacrosse 8,9, Tennis and Vol­leyball 9, Floor Leader — French II 9. HOLDERNESS SCHOOL

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John Patrick MurphyMelrose, Massachusetts

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 8,9, Reserve Baseball8, Varsity Baseball 9, Band, Art Club, Snack Bar Staff 9, Floor Leader — Greenvi^ood House.BELMONT HILL SCHOOL

William Ridler PageHanover, New Hampshire

Varsity Football 8,9, Varsity Hockey8,9, Varsity Baseball 8,9, Computer C lub 8, Fishing and Riflery Club 9, Floor Leader — Banks House 9. HANOVER HIGH SCHOOL

Thomas Willing PattersonGreenwich, Connecticut

Reserve Soccer 8,9, Recreational Ski­ing 8,9, Recreational Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9, Magic Club 8,9, Scribe Editor 9, Floor Leader — Proctor House. DEERFIELD ACADEMY

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Ernesto Denis RegaladoSan Salvador, El Salvador, C.A.

Recreational S kiing 8, T liird Team Hockey 9, Reserve Soccer 9, Recre­ational Tennis 9, W eigintlifting Club8,9.AVON OLD FARMS SCHOOL

Dennis DeJuan RevereBeverly Hills, California

Reserve Football 7,8, Varsity Football9, Third Team Hockey 7,8,9 (Captain), Third Team Baseball 7, Reserve La­crosse 8, V ars ity Lacrosse 9, Backgammon Club 8,9, Drama Club8,9, Floor Leader — Hayward. ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON SCHOOL

Charles Bradford RockwoodNeedham, Massachusetts

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Alpine Ski Team 8, Reserve Hockey 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse9, Riflery and Model Club 9.CUSHING ACADEMY

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Joshua F. SchwartzManchester, New Hampshire

Third Team Soccer 8, Reserve Soccer9, Reserve Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve Baseball 8 (Most Valuable), Varsity Baseball 9, Chess 8, Tennis 9. TILTON ACADEMY

Todd Herman TenzlerGig Harbor, Washington

Reserve Football 7, Varsity Football8,9, R ecreationa l S kiing 7, Varsity Basketball 8,9, Recreational Tennis7,8, Varsity Baseball 9, Volleyball Club9.CUSHING ACADEMY

Paisit TuchindaBangkok, Thailand

Varsity Soccer 8,9, Recreational Ski­ing 8,9, Recreational Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9, Volleyball 8,9, Blaze Staff 9. LAWRENCEVILLE SCHOOL

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to p hHamilton, New York

Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Varsity Hockey 8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, Trap-Shooting Club 8,9, W eightlifting 9. NORTHWOOD SCHOOL

Petch WangleeBangkok, Thailand

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Recreational Tennis 8, Varsity Tennis 9, Computer Club 8, Tennis and Volleyball Club 9. Dining room Co-monitor 9.THE LOOMIS CHAFFEE SCHOOL

William Artliur WeberUnited Arab Emirates

Reserve Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Varsity Sailing 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9, W eightlifting Club 8, Band 9.AVON OLD FARMS SCHOOL

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John Adams WhitakerAndover, Massachusetts

Third Team Soccer 6, Intramurals 7, Reserve Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Recreational Skiing 6,7,8, Third Team Hockey 9, Intramurals 6, Recreational T enn is 7,8, V ars ity Lacrosse 9, W eightlifting 8,9, Model Club, Hunter Safety 9, Recreation Director and Fire Marshal 9.THE FLORIDA AIR ACADEMY

Thomas Larkin Wilson WiilisNorthridge, California

Intramurals 8, Reserve Soccer (Most Improved) 9, Recreational Skiing 8,9, Recreational Tennis 8,9, Magic Club and Backgammon Club 9.LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL

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Senior Class Officers: Sandy Hovey, Vice President; Larry Davis, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Coffin, Advisor; Chris King, President.

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First Row: Cran Eager, Jorge Perdomo, Russell Callse, Ian George, J.T. Whiting, Mr. Madar, Peter Hadlock, Tom Talladoros. Second Row: W illy Morrison, Greg W hitcomb, David Wargin, Jon Mayer, Shannon Thompson.

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First Row; Abbas Raissipour, Brett Giguere, Rick Stevens. Second Row: Mark Sanchez, Kevin Breitbart, Joe Boyle, Dennis Torii.

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First Row: Blake Delany, Richard Lesser, Joshua Knauer. Second Row: Scott Conniff, Scott Ballard, Russell Byers, Brett Duffy, Nick Kobusch.

First Row: Mohsen Javadabadi, Bill Earthman, Brad Forcier. Second Row: David Moore-Jones, Scott McClaughry, Rick Palmer, Chip Haskell, David Jacobs.

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First Row: Pat Gilligan, Bob Perkins, Michael Wargin. Second Row: John Russell, Kent Williams, John Kohn, Dan Babcock, Tim Bright.

First Row: Mike Stevens, Tomas Guterres, Jim Forsyth. Second Row: Graham Boyle, Richard Morelli, Wade Westover, Ben Shuckburgh, Will Willauer.

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Seated: Sam Morgan (a refugee from the Seventh Grade disguised as Fred Brown, a refugee from the Ninth Grade). Standing: Brian Gardner, Andy Iverson, Andy Day, Tim Frost.

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First Row: Whitaker, Traad, Vantine, Allen, Johnson, Stine, McCarthy, Kennedy, Page, Morellir, Taliadoros (Mgr). Second Row: Stevens R. (Mgr.) Palmer, McClaughry, Byk T., Revere, Tenzler, Ballard, Langdon, Dohrmann, Collins. Third Row: Mr. Marrion (coach), Jimmy, Forcier, Garcia, Graves, Lewis, Cornblatt, Reicle, Huggett, Mr. Collins (coach).

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CMs: 21 0 Woodstock F.c m u 34 0 Hanover F.OMS'^ ■ s 8 0 EaglebrookCMS 15 8 Windsor F.CMS 1 33 0 Hartford F.CMS 24 8 . Lebanon F.CMS 14 : o : K.U.A.CMS 6 : 6 Plymouth F.CMS 16 0 ,< Lebanon F.

42Bill Page sets up a block. The Tri-Captains: Johnson, Stine, McCarthy.

Brickell runs against Woodstock.

1 JCo-Captains McNabb and Stevens.

First Row: Wargin D. (mgr.), Mr. Peck (coach), Kirk, Humann, Earthman, McNabb (capt.), Stevens (capt.), Neutze, Walsh, McGrath P Mr Cooper (coach). Second Row: Davis T., Jacobs, Flanagan, Dixon, McLane, Morelli, F., Gilligan, Moore-Jones, Orr, Mr. Madar (coach). Third Row: Haskell, Wargin G., Leahy, Kobush, Duffy, Kohn, Iverson, Byers. Fourth Row: McCusker, Brum, Horan, Wargin M., Morrison, Boyle J., Byk J., Aquiila.

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First Row: Miles, Kenney, Moody, Heidenreich, Hovey, Lufl<in, Godoy, Rockwood. Second Row: Mr. Hicl<s (coach), Lawrence C., Leonard, Trowbridge, Crigler, King, Wanglee, Mr. Ramos (coach). Third Row: Weber, Tuchlnda, Gramm, Garwood, Mathles, Denby, Murphy, Kaufman.

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Co-Captalns Heidenreich and Hovey Heidenreich w ith another classy kick.

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Tri-Captains Beauchamps Ju., Kise, Dalton. Curtis with another one of his stylish saves.

Top Row: Mr. Farrell (coach), Willis, Dalton, Kise, Beauchamps Ju., Davis L., Patterson, Mr. Heath (coach). Second Row: Boyle G., Rascovich, Regalado, Koromilas, Conkling, Beauchamps Je., Brown, Britt, Schwartz. Bottom Row: George, Babcock, Dodi, Lawrence F., Williams, Ruffin, Bierre, Sanchez.

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John McGrath steals the ball away from Eaglebrook player, Pop Chatlklvanitch.

Team Captains: Don Kim, David Alexander.• «V )_ i Darn, wrong foot again!” ‘

First Row: Mayer, Roth, Torii, McGrath J., Lesser, Thompson S., Perdomo, Whiting. Second Row: Mr. Perrinez (coach), Burke, Delany, Sincerbeaux. Eager, Russell. Daley, Hartnett, Javadabadi. Third Row: Frost, Conniff, Willauer, Kim, Alexander, Bright, Perkins, Cutherell, Mr. Rives (coach).

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Lying: Jansen, Hale, Morgan, Day. Sitting: Mr. Sachs, Barrett, Thompson W., Alper.

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First Row: Knauer, Gordon, Mr. Fedor, Ralssipour A., Goldfarb. Second Row: Whitman, Mitchell, Stephenson, Mr. Carey, Rais- sipour M., Mr. Hart, M. Scherry, Breitbart. Third Row: Fradkin, Matsushita, Guterres, Mera, Sasso, Mr. Crowell, Mr. Campana, Tatham.

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First Row: Gardner, McCusker, Purcell, Leahy, Flanagan, Vantine. Second Row: Hovey, Kennedy, M ore llfR ., Heidenreich,-King, Leonard, Johnson, Murphy, Page, Schwartz.

Heidenreich on the face-off.

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It's all right Kingy, don’t cry! After a big win over Manchester!

Frank Morelli prepares himself for another tough game in the net.

First Row: Morelli F., Aqullla, Kaufman, Conkling, Earthman, Lawrence C., Stevens M., Hadiock. Second Row: Mr. Cooper (coach), George, Whitcomb, Rockwood, Kobusch, Horan, Tailadoros, Mr. Collins (coach).

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First Row: Regalado, Sanchez, Whitaker, Brickell, Daley. Second Row: Mr. Goldthwalt (coach), Godoy, Mayer, Snyder, Revere, Mr. Campana (coach), Stevens R.

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Top Row: Denby, Wanglee, Weber, Garwood, Forsyth, Rimel, McLane, Rascovich, Mr. Perrinez. Second Row: Mr. Fedor, Jude, Knauer, Byk J., Torii, Boyle J., Mr. Scherry, W illis. Third Row: Patterson, Huggett, Allen, Cutherell, Bright. Moore-Jones, Thompson W., Matsushita, Guterres. Bottom Row: Koromilas, Giguere, Babcock, Whitman, Hartnett, Iverson, Kim, Calise.

Top Row: Coniff, Sincerbeaux, Shuckburgh, Sasso, Day, Raissipour M., Stevenson McClaughry, Mr^Carey Second Row^Mr. Perrinez, Gornblatt, Roth, Perkins, Russell, Alper, Javadabadi, Morgan, Breitbart, Wargin G. Third Row: Mr. R'^es, Mr JHart, Raissipour A., Mr. Crowell, McGrath P., Haskell, Duffy, Mr. bcnerry. Bottom Row: Brown, Mera, Thompson S., Eager, Fradkin, Tatham, Mitchell, Goldfarb.

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Front Row: Dixon, Forcier, Frost, Moody, Brierre, Lawrence F., Willauer, Delany. Second Row: Burke, Palmer, Ballard, Lufkin, Kirk. Third Row: Mr. Sachs (coach), Gordon, McGrath J., Lesser, Traad, Mr. Coffin (coach).

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Willauer flys the slope.

Mr. Farrell scolds a team member. Kirk leans into the gate.

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Todd Tenzler makes a successful fake on an opponent.

Mr. Madar (coach), McNabb, Jacobs, Beauchamps Ju., Graves, Davis L., Britt, Williams. Mr. Marrion (coach). Kneeling: Tenzler and Byk, Co-Captains.

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Morrison, Perdomo, Beauchamps Je., Lake, Dohrmann, Kise, Garcia, Boyle G., Kohn, Dodi, Mr. Liltshis (coach).

John Kohn’s outside shot is nearly blocked. Jean Beauchaimps inbounds the ball.

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Our ski team ready fo r first race. Humann goes down the ramp. Tim Byk takes a jum p against Hartford.

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Cass Conkling loves “ working” in the snack bar.

fiiFranklin House — under construction. Students and faculty were ready for Ski

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Curtis — The King.Ice — OUT — April 18, and Tom Patterson was the big w inner — on his birthday.

Mr. Mahoney and the Norpines — we couldn’t have ski meets w ithout them. Alumnus Bob Tonneson 7 8 returned to race against us fo r Holderness.

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Our Finnish friends went to play several other w e finally got our chance, though, and this was the opening face-off teams during their stay.

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John Murphy at the plate.

Tri-Captains Gregg Heidenreich, Chris Kennedy, and Bill Page.

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Juan Beauchamps proved to be a strong pitcher and a power hitter.

First Row: Beauchamps Ju., Gardner, Morelli F., Morelli R., Moody, Kirk, Jacobs, Ballard. Second Row: Mr. Hart (coach), Hadlock, McGrath J., Aquilla, Williams, George, Giguere (player-manager), Mr. Likshis (coach).

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First Row: Dixon, Sasso, Gilligan, McLane, Duffy, MoClaughry, Wargin D. Second Row: Mr. Carey (coach), Boyle J., Breitbart, l\/1orrison, Sincerbeaux, Talladoros, Wargin M., Mera, Gordon, Mr. Fedor (coach).

Peter Hadlock takes a lead off second against Plainfield.

David Wargin lays down a bunt with bat and tongue.

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First Row: Cornblatt, Snyder, Lewis, Byk, Weber, Jude, Leonard, Brown, Garwood, Vantine. Second Row: Mr Cooper (coach) Miles, Kenney, Forcier, Allen, Whitaker, Purcell, Trowbridge, Stevens M., Rockwood, Revere, Godoy Hovey Gramm Mr Heath (coach). ’ ■

Tri-Captains Revere, Vantine, Hovey.

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First Row: Byk J. Javadabadi, Babcock, Beauchamps Je., Humann, Garcia, Conniff, Palmer, Shuckburgh, Burke, Delaney. Second Row: Mr. Madar (coach), Underwood, Horan, Iverson, Leahy, Brickell, Wargin G., Alper, Fisher, Torii, Lesser, Hale, Mr. Rives(coach).

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Kenji Matsushita helps Mrs. Rives decorate the Library bulletin board w ith examples of art work done by the art classes.

Both Seventh and Ninth Grade Classes travelled to Boston on field trips this spring.

Bob Allen pays a farewell visit to the barber.

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One of the most popular Humanities programs of the year was that presented by i Charles Berger, naturalist and veterinarian, and his wolf. ‘S

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Bradford Forc le r— French II Floor Leader, 1979-1980.

Douglas Burke — Greenwood House Floor W illiam Page — Banks House F loo r Kenji Matsushita — Proctor House Floor Leader, 1979-1980. Leader, 1978-1979. Leader, 1979-1980.

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Tinnothy Bright — Head of Auditorium Care, 1979-1980. Alec Koromllas — Chaplain's Assistant and Christopher KingSchool Leader, 1978-1979.

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Mr. Marrion presents Bill Page Chris King receives the Most Valuable w ith a Varsity Baseball letter. Varsity Tennis award from Mr. Peck.

Paul Brierre receives a Yachting Trophy fo r his captaincy on the Varsity Sailing Team.

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Mr. Heath presents Dennis Revere w ith a letter fo r his fine performance on the Varsity Lacrosse team this year.

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Led by M arshals David M cCusker and D oug las Burke, the S en iors take th e ir places at the front of the chapel.

Mr. John Tower, Chairman o f the Board of Trustees and Mr. Frank Ashburn congratulate the graduates.

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Christopher Joseph King was awarded the Pan­naci Memorial Award by his classmates, the Hinman Prize by the faculty, and earned the Se­nior Prize, awarded to the member of the Senior Class with the highest academic standing. Con­gratulations, Chris, on many jobs well done.

The H inm an P rize is given annually in mem­ory of Mr. and M rs. Harold P. Hinman to the m em ber of the school who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industri­ous a p p lic a tio n to his studies, through his at­titu d e on the p lay ing field, and by his behavior and in te g rity , m ost nearly app ro ach es the ideals of m anhood as conceived in the minds of the Founders of Car­digan Mountain School.

This Faculty Prize is awarded to the stu­dent who, in the opinion of the faculty, has dem onstrated outstanding school spirit, general positive thinking, and for generosity of spirit and kindness with his fellow man — Laurence Anderson Davis.

The Founders Prize is awarded to the boy in the student body who has the will to complete any project, regardless of the d ifficu lties encountered, w ithout thought of personal gain, and whose ob­jective is a job well done in the same approach that characterized the life of Harold P. Hinman, one of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School — Jon James Leonard.

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The F o u n d ers P rize is aw arded to the boy in the student body who has the will to com plete any project, regardless of the difficulties e n c o u n te re d , w ith o u t th o u g h t of personal gain , and whose objective is a job well done in the sam e ap­proach th a t ch aracterized the life of Harold P. Hinman, one of the founders of Car­d igan M ountain School — Dennis DeJuan Revere.

This F acu lty P rize is awarded to the student w ho, in the opin ion of the faculty, has made the most of w hat Cardigan has to o ffe r by being o u ts ta n d in g in le a d ­ership, in integrity, in ac­ademics, in creative and p e rfo rm in g arts , in spo rtsm an sh ip , in a th ­le tics , and in his co n ­tagious positive attitude — D ennis D eJuan R e­vere.

The Addison Memorial Prize for Creative Writing is given to the student who has demonstrated the most potential in the area of w riting poetry — John Patricl< Murphy.

The Caldwell Prize is awarded annually to the boy who has shown outstanding athletic achievement and good sportsmanship — Josiah Eliot Miles.

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First Row: Russell Calise, Richard Lesser, Richard Sincerbeaux, Chris Goldfarb, Todd Hartnett, William Morrison, Jon Mayer, David Wargin, Sam Morgan, Ian George. Second Row: Dennis Toril, Cran Eager, Bob Bruni, Will Willauer, Larry Davis, Josh Knauer, Tim Bright, Joe Dodi, Vernon Alper. Third Row: Lars Rascovich, Kenji Matsushita, Kent Williams, Bob Kenney, Josiah Miles, Paul Brierre. Fourth Row: John Kirk, Jim Kaufman, Harald Reiohle, Bill Dohrmann, Mark Mitchell, Shawn Orr, Jeremy Crigier.

Stewart Dixon, Mr. Likshis, Andy Day, Mrs. Carey, Dennis Revere, Paul Brierre.

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Jorge Perdomo — the rocket serve.

Mr. Wakely and Mr. Peck worked on basics.

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Graham Boyle and Dennis Revere battle it out to the finish.

Rick Lesser, Kevin Breitbart, Doug Burke, David Roth, Mr. Farrell, and Duncan McLane mug fo r someone else’s camera.

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Mr, Cooper developing a leatherworking project.

John Murphy works w ith wood carving tools as Mike Warain looks on. “ Todd Hartnett finishes up a drawing.

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f^Jis^an^t’ Edito^O*^ Kenney, Chuck Lawrence, Andy Iverson, Roberlo Mathies, Alec Koromilas, Mrs. Carey (advisor), Sandy Hovey

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Proofreading copy is one of the most trying of jobs Chuck had magic fingers when it came to typing; at least, he d idn 't swear as much as Sandy did.

Roberto stayed out of the snack bar and at the typewriter this year.

One of the few pictures Alec is in, because he took so many of the others.

Paisit did everything that needed doing.

An editor always dresses fo r d inner — even his hat dressed.

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Have a glass of milk, David. We said put your name in the book, but tha t’s rid iculous, Dennis.

The Green Bomb! Why there, Sam?

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Oh, this? This is the Gossimer Pteradactyl

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Oh, yes, there’s the price right there.

■: i rI d idn ’t l<now the ball was loaded.

Reserve Football; Excedrin Headache #641. No, sir, Mr. Mahoney; I was waiting for Mr. Carey.

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Of course I'll be the band advisor! She d idn ’t really mean “ Break a leg!’

I read to my daughter every night.

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Very funny, Henry.

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Oh, my God, he really can fly! Psst, Dune, did you see the Red Sox scout in the stands?

Just practicing to get into study hall when Mrs. Carey forgets the key.

If I get one more in. I'll win the jacket.

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Everyone is always overjoyed to see him. He stands out in a crowd.

Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Alper Reginald E. Barney — General Insurance James Campion, Inc. — Hanover, N.H. Kwaku Dodi Sally Ann Greer Mr. and Mrs. John Hartnett Hirsch’s — M en’s and Boys’ Footwear

and Clothing, Lebanon, N.H.Nancy HoveyMr. and Mrs. Richard C. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Theodor Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. King John M. Kirk

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lawrence O. Kent Lawrence, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John R. McLane, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Koichi Mera Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Perkins Barbara Reichle Ann S. Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Roth Harrison Ruffin Ann Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Tony Taliadoros William C. Walsh Nancy A. W hitaker

T. Whiting

Mr. and Mrs. William A.G. Boyle John and Nancy Conkling Mr. and Mrs. James D. Conniff Arnold CornblattAmbassador and Mrs. T. Frank Crigler Dartmouth Travel Bureau — Hanover, N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund M. Davis Mr. and Mrs. John M. Davis Dr. and Mrs. Forbes Delany Wade DenbyMr. and Mrs. Stewart S. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Savage C. Frieze Mrs. Olive McCollum Goldman

Eagle Ranch, Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Alan Heidenreich Donald R. Huggett Dr. and Mrs. James R. Jude Mr. and Mrs. A. William Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Kenney Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Kise

Kleen Laundry & Drycleaning Lebanon, N.H.

Dr. and Mrs. Warren Knauer Mr. and Mrs. James Koromilas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leonard The Lesser Family Mascoma Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Miles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Orr Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Palmer George I. Rockwood, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. John L. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Leonard P. Sasso Mr. Richard M. Sincerbeaux and

Mrs. Sally McLeod Robert and Rosemary Stevens Mrs. James Storrow Dr. and Mrs. James Thompson White River Paper Fox Hill Clydes Dales Julie and Pete Whitman

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Mr. and Mrs. Moss Alexander, Jr.Jon Byk

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Calise Congratulations to the Class of 1979 — The Cutherell Family

A Friend — Best Wishes Dr. and Mrs. Garcia

Mel and Sally Garretson Gilberto M.A. Guterres — Managua, Nicaragua

Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kobusch Constance Mellon

Mr. Dan M. Moody, Jr.Charles F. Morgan

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Rigg Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Traad

Carla and Michael Van Uithoven Sukit Wanglee

Mr. and Mrs. G. Walter Whalen

ESQ and Dr. Brietbart Mrs. Dorothy Earthman

Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Graves, Jr. Congratulations on an Excellent Year

David M. Johnson Ernesto Regalado

Mr. and Mrs. Clive Runnells Rachel Seymour

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