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THE BLAZEA

Cardigan Mountain School Canaan, New Hampshire

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TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle Page Editorial StaffAdministration, Faculty, and Staff The Final DaysAcademics and Service Organizations Athletics

Fall Winter Spring

ActivitiesSenior Group Portrait Dorm Life Underclassmen SeniorsBlaze Dedication Blaze Supporters Senior Directory

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EDITORIAL STAFF

ADVISORS Mary Amos

Stephanie McCuskerSTAFF

Kyle Bryan Cam Matheson

EDITOR Bryan CockrellSECTION EDITORS Paul DiMartino

Matt Dodge Trevor Capon

Anthony Dorsett Tim Herrick Steven Hur

Brendan Hynes Steven Kirk

Michael Kramer

Griff Mayer Michael McAteer

Cory McCarty Ravi Murugesan

Alex Offutt Peter Torita

PHOTOGRAPHERS William X. Barron

Bryan Cockrell Paul DiMartino

William Lockwood David McCusker

COMPUTER ART Jose Gonzalez

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FACULTY, STAFF, AND

■ADMINISTRATION

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Headmaster and Mrs. Cameron ‘Chip’ Dewar, Jason, and Lindsay

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6 Administrationand Faculty

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William S. AdamsFrench, ESL; Soccer, Basketball,

Baseball; Yamaha Rock Club; B.A.(Bowdoln College).

Mary Shelley AmosScience; Day Student Llason;

S/aze Advisor; B. A.(Charter Oaks),

William X. BarronLife Skills Department Head;

Soccer, Wrestling, Track; Mountain Bike, Lifeguarding

Clubs; B.A., M.Ed (Colorado College, Plymouth State College).

Linda BoucherLLL, R/SS; B. S. Ed.

(Plymouth State College).

Neil F. BrierHistory, Geography; Soccer, Lacrosse; Student Activities Coordinator, Class Advisors

Coordinator, 7th Grade Class Advisor, Student Leader Advisor;

Recreational Reading and Civil Rights Film Clubs;

B.A. (Union College).

James S. BurnettAssistant Headmaster, Director

of Summer Session; Math; Varsity Hockey; B. A., M.A.L.S.

(Bowdoin, Dartmouth). Kristina L. Burnett

Librarian;B.A. (Lyndon State College),

M.A.L.S. (Dartmouth College).

The Burnett Family: Jotham, Kristina, Hedda, and James

J. Dudley ClarkMath; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse;

Nursing Home Club; B.A.,M.Ed. (Trinity College, Northeastern

University).

Joseph CollinsSpecial Projects; B.S. (Boston

University). Virginia Collins Library Assistant

Joe and Virginia Collins

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Robert L. Crawford6th Grade Math/English, Math Lab; Soccer, Rec. Skiing, Baseball; A-Cappella Club; B.A. (Dartmouth College).

Faith C. DegenhartDirector of Development;B.A., M.R.E. (Wellesley, Andover- Newton Theological School).

Janet E. DewarMath; Reception Committee; B.S. (Bridgewater State College),M.Ed. (Boston University).

Cathy FentonBookstore Mgr.; B.S. (University of New Hampshire).Stephen M. FentonMath, Science; Football, Hockey, Lacrosse; Animal Rescue League Club; B.S. (University of New Hampshire).

The Fentons; Cathy, Nora, and Steve

Harold Finkbelner, Jr.Fundamentals of Music, Music Appreciation and History; Keyboarding, Performing Arts; Glee Club Director; B.M., M.M., M.Div. (Westminster Choir College, McCormickTheological Seminary).

Kathryn F. FosterR/SS Department Head; Horseback Riding Club; B.S., M.Ed. (Bloomsburg University).

Patricia E. FranzLLL; B.S. (West Chester State University).

The Franz Family: Patricia, John, Katrina, and Karl.

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James H. Funnel!Director of Placement; Science;

Hockey, Lacrosse; Recycling Club; B.A. (Amherst College).

The Funnells: Jamie, Margaret, and Samuel.

Ruth I. GreenwoodTyping, Math; 9th Grade Class

Advisor; Holiday Crafts, Solitaire Club, and "End of the Line" Clubs;

B.S.(Annhurst College).

The Greenwoods: Tyson, Ruth, Tara, and Patrick.

Robert E. Gregg IIIAssociate Director of Admissions;

Science; Football, Skiing; Mountain Biking Club; B.A.

(University of New Hampshire).

William HartEnglish Department Head; B.A.

(New England College), M.A. (Middlebury College); Certificate

of Graduation (Pinehurst Golf Advantage School), LSF level #1.

The Harts: Ginny and Wim

Gary S. KeblishESL Department Head, Spanish; Soccer, Skiing, Cycling; Riflery, Trap Shooting, and Ice Skating

Clubs; B.A., M.Ed. (Syracuse University, Temple University).

Carl James LovejoyDirector of Admissions;

B.A. (Colby College).

The Lovejoy Family: Ben, Cari, Matt, C a rl, and Nick.

Nicholas S. LynchHistory; Football, Basketball,

Baseball; Video Camera, Cross- Country Skiing, and Golf Clubs;

B.A. (St. Johns University).

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Randolph A. MacdonaldMath, Computer Science; Soccer, Skiing, Baseball; RPCV, USCG;B.S. (MjrVForest Management, Mnr,/ Wildlife Management), M.Ed.,M.P.A. (University of New Hampsfiire).

Harry R. MahoneyChaplain; Religion; Christmas Pageant Director; Magic and Amateur Radio Clubs; B.S. in Ed., B.D. (Boston University, Andover- Newton Theological School).

James N. MarrionDirector of Athletics; Math; Football, Hockey, Baseball; B.Ed., M.Ed. (Keene State Col lege).

H. Charles McCormickLife Skills, R/SS, Geography; Football, Basketball, Lacrosse; B.A. (Colby College).

David J. McCuskerDirector of Alumni Affairs; Algebra; Hockey; 9th Grade Advisor; B.A. (Dartmouth).Stephanie G. McCuskerR/SS, LLL, ESL; Cardigan Chronicle Editor, 6/aze Club; B.A. (Dartmouth).

The McCuskers; Dave and Stephanie.

Dan MurphyEnglish, History, Life Skills; Football, Wrestling, U.S. I. L. A. Lacrosse Official; Golf, Bowling, and Classic Movies Clubs; B.S. (University of Oregon).

The Murphys; Dan and Emily

Andy NoelR/SS, LLL, ESL; Hockey, Cycling; B.A. (Bowdoin College).

EdilbertoC. RamosMath Department Head; Geom­etry, Algebra I; Basketball, Tennis; Bowling & Math Counts Clubs; B.A.,M.T.S.,M.A.L.S.(Feati University, Catholic University of America, Dartmouth College).

The Ramos Family: Ramon (‘91), Fe, Edilberto, and Vidal.

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The Committee leaves Cardigan Mountain School with extremely positive feelings for the ‘family’ of which we were privileged to be

a part.... The positive tone

among faculty and students was

evident from the first day.

The warm atmosphere and strong sense of

community, nurtured by a

devoted faculty and administra­tion, are among

the school's greatest

strengths.

—The VisitingCommittee

Report for the 1992 NEASC evaluation.

Stewart R. RichmondHistory, Geography; 7th Grade

Advisor; Soccer, Skiing, Baseball; Strato Baseball Club; B.A. (Colby

College), Degree Candidate M.A.L.S, (Dartmouth College).

The Richmond Family: Stewart, Colby, and Tanya.

Jean B. RisScience Department Head; B.S.

(Springfield College). Steven A. Ris

History Department Head; Rocks & Ropes, Skiing; B.A. (University

of Denver), M.A. (State University of New York, Albany).

The Ris Family: Jean, Andy, Steve, and Alison

Francis B. RivesScience; Soccer, Skiing,

Lacrosse; B.A. (New England College).

Susan M. Rives Art Department Head; B.A. in Fine

Arts (Hofstra University)

The Rives Family: Jenna, Susan, Rip, and Jessica.

F. Chase RozelleWoodworking; Cross-Country

Running; Drama; Science Fiction Movie and Stagecraft Clubs; B.A.

in Theater and Economics (Dennison University).

The Rozelle Family: Susan, Chase, and Annha.

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The new faculty and staff in the1992-93 winter session included Mr. Carl Lovejoy, Mr. Chase Rozelle, Mr. Ron Webster, Mr. Dave McClintic, Mr. Rip Rives, and Mr. Bill Adams, who made the sunrts* climb up Mt. Cardigan with thejiew students and the school leaders.

Kathleen D. ScanlanLLL Department Head; B.S. (St. Bonaventure University), M.Ed. in Reading and LD (Notre Dame College).

Robert D. SmallDirector of Studies; English; B.A., M.Ed., C.A.G.S. (University of Massachusetts, Fitchburg State College).Thurza H. Small English, R/SS; Performing Arts; Newspaper Club; B.S. in Education (North Adams State College), M.Ed., C.A.G.S. (Fitchburg State College).

Thurza and Bob Small.

G. Chase SquierFrench, Spanish; Director of Wilderness Program, Snowboarding; Clark Pond Restoration Club; B.A. (University of Colorado, Boulder).

Roderick M. TheobaldEnglish, R/SS; Wilderness, Nordic Skiing, Lacrosse; Fly-fishing and Debating Clubs; B.A. (Hartwick), M.S.T. (University of New Hampshire).Karoline Theobald Library Assistant; A.B. (Mount Holyoke College), M.A. (University of New Hampshire).

The Theobald Family: Rod, Karoline, and Margaret.

Ronald R. WebsterFrench, ESL; Soccer, Basketball, Tennis; B.A. (Dartmouth College).

Mark G. WardenAssistant Director of Admissions; English; Soccer, Lacrosse; Performing Arts; Culture Club;B.A. (Hartwick College).

Thomas G. WilkesForeign Language Department Head; Latin, History; Cross- Country Running, Basketball, Track; B.A., M.A. (University of the South, Georgia Southern University).

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David W.McClinticAssistant Treasurer

Halloween madness also hit the faculty and staff judges of the

costume contest.

Audrey M. ArmstrongSecretary

Karen R. ColburnHeadmaster’s Secretary

Sean T. GilleryCapital Campaign Assistant

Jacqueline LaryOffice Consultant

Shirley M. LesterAdmissions Secretary

Judith M. RibeiroBookkeeper

David RogersonAdmissions Officer

Heather SchwambFront Desk Secretary

Barbara J.TaggetDevelopment Assistant

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Larry W. ConlonFood Service Manager & Bus Driver Ski Program

“Big Al” Canada

ReneCanada

Jennifer lacuzzi

George Jones

Ricl<y KahnCoach of Reserve Hocl<ey & Reserve Lacrosse; Tennis & Beginning Hockey Clubs

Sarah Kopczynsl<i

Ellen Rocke

Marion Rogers

Kyle Severson

Merrick Sprocket

The Dining Hall Staff gathers to celebrate the success of the Mardi Gras banquet for Winter Parents’ Weekend.

Dining Hall Staff 4-15

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The maintenance crew, including a very cold Roger

Williams, had to dig the school out after the Blizzard of ‘93.

Ralph LaPointeSuperintendent of Buildings

and Grounds

Janet LabrieHead of Housekeeping

Darryl Carvell

Steven Cerce

Richard Gavalis

Marie Greenwood

Sherwood Griffin

Dorothy Kendall

Tim Leary

Patricia Morse

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“One of th e m ost tangib le benefits of w orking a t th is boarding school is the generous help of the m ain tenance staff. My a p a rtm e n t w as spotless

w hen I arrived. The few tim es som ething needed to be repaired , they took care of it

prom ptly. They did a beau tifu l job keeping my m essy science room clean. The cam pus itse lf is a joy to see as it is so well cared for. And then ,

in the blizzard o f ’93, they w ere up all n igh t in su ring th a t we had h e a t and back-up g enera­tors. We couldn’t work w ith a k inder or a m ore

h a rd w orking crew .” —M ary Amos

David Pratt

Ken Sargeant

EleanorWeller

Roger Williams

MaintainenceStaff > 17

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Rosalind BurkeSchool Nurse

Ellen WilliamsAssistant School Nurse

Dr. David J. CunisSchool Physician

Leslie RogersAthletic Coordinator

George BurtonAssistant Athletic Coordinator

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The Final Days

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seniors, and then... the final days were suddenly rushing by, and —almost too quickly—

^ the trumpet began to play the recessional for graduation.

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The year seemed to drag by, and then sooner than any senior expected, he started rushing into the final days of the year.

The first warnings came when new leaders were chosen and the Installation Ceremony was held in the Chapel.

Then the term was closing and review week was keeping most everyone up late at night. There was that final Eaglebrook Day when the Cardigan teams excelled.

Baccalaureate Service, where the seniors were recognized by the entire school, was the real signal, and many seniors wished the pace would slow down a bit. The thought of leaving friends came to everyone’s mind.

There was the Memorial Day Program, and then the crunch of the finals began. Senior Dinner was held in Kenerson that night with faculty serving as waiters.

Tuesday brought the Spring Sports Assembly. Wednesday finals were completed, and it was now time for that final climb up l\/1t. Cardigan. The sunset symbolized the completion of each student’s journey which had begun with his first sunrise climb.

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Thursday was the last day of classes and the time to pack everything up, clean out the lockers, and begin to say good­bye to the underclassmen. The evening closed with the Recognition Assembly and the departure of most of the underclassmen. Seniors put in the all important practice for graduation. In their spare time, many seniors and their advisors— Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. Funnell, and Mr. McCusker— were scrambling around getting the talent and slide show together.

During the day on Friday, there was time to spend with friends, pack the last boxes, and visit with parents. The Senior Banquet was held that night. The advisors were thanked, the Senior Gift and the Senior Parent gift were presented, and Mr. Dewar and the President of the Senior Class gave their closing talks. Everyone hurried over to Humann Theater for the talent show. All the hard work fell together, and the show was a rousing success. Then came the most spectacular slideshow ever presented, thanks to the efforts of the Greenwoods and the gift of new projection equipment by the Senior Class. There was one more night of restless sleep in the gym, and then the final days were over, and graduation was NOW!

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Mark G. Werden Mary A. Shelley Amos

You have en rich ed our liv es w ith your great sen se o f hum or, your m any ta len ts, your charm , and your fr ie n d ly m a n n er w ith s tu d e n ts . You’ve b een a teen ager and you ’ve tau gh t teen agers (all in th e sam e year). Som etim es you ’ve looked lik e a h ayseed from D ogpatch , but m ost often you look lik e you ju st stepp ed o u t o f an E d d ie B a u er c a ta lo g . You’ve m ade u s lau gh w ith your an tics w ith th e “G rades and Com ­m ents B and”, and you ’ve m ade us cry w h en you san g “Ave M aria”.

F o r a l l t h e s e th in gs and sin ce w e th in k you are cool and a great guy, th e C lass o f 1993 d e d ic a t e s th e ir yearbook to you.

As Jam es. R. F isher, Jr., n o ted in h is ru les for g ettin g on w ith life:

“To have a friend, you m ust be a friend, startin g w ith yourself.”

“The greatest h u nger a p erson has is to be needed . H elp create th a t fee lin g in oth ers.”

“T h e g r e a te s t v ir t u e is k in d ­n e s s . Y ou c a n ’t lo v e e v e r y o n e , b u t y o u ca n be kind to everyone.”

“B e g e n u in e ly in terested in o th ­ers. Get them to ta lk about them ­se lv es .”

“Y ou h a v e a greater im pact on others by the w ayyou lis ten th an by the w ay you ta lk .”

You live up to all th ese ru les, and stu d en ts and p eers a lik e adm ire you for that. W ith a fr iend ly arm around th e sh ou ld er and th e a lw ays lis ten in g ear, you have h elp ed m any o f u s through tough tim es. For your h on est love for all th in gs (tw o-footed, four-footed w ith beaver ta ils , or e igh t-legged creatu res th a t look scary), and for your d ed ica ­tio n for five years as A dvisor to th e Blaze, w e th e C lass o f 1993 honor you.

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Vlr. Savage C. Frieze, Jr. (President, Board of Trustees), Professor Noel Perrin (Commencement Speaker), Dr. Cameron K. Dewar

(Headmaster), The Reverend Harry R. Mafioney (Chaplain). The Final Days 4* 27

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THE FACULTY PRIZE In his prominent leadership role

on campus as Job Foreman, this student distinguished himself for the altruistic,

diligent, and equitable manner in which he performed his

myriad responsibilities. Without regard to personal reward, this

boy’s considerable contributions to the School’s Jobs Program were greatly appreciated by the faculty.

In gratitude of your service to Cardigan this year, I present

this Faculty Prize to;

COLIN PARK ROBINSON

THE NORMAN AND BEVERLY WAKELY PRIZE

Given by the Class of 1989 for the senior who, in the opinion

of his classmates, best upholds the tradition, spirit and pride of

Cardigan Mountain School, thus making every day

"a beautiful day in New Hampshire."

JASON LUCUS DEWAR

THE CALDWELL PRIZE To the boy who has shown

outstanding athletic achievement and good

sportsmanship.THE WILLIAM KNAPP MORRISON AWARD

Given to that student who, in the opinion of the students, best exemplifies the spirit of

Willie Morrison in academics, athletics, and

as a campus citizen.

THE FACULTY PRIZE This Faculty Prize is given to

the top floor leader, who befriended new boys, peers,

and underclassmen alike. Moreover, his leadership has

been in evidence in the classroom and in his sports.

For his special contributions to the life of Clark-Morgan dormitory this award is

presented to;

JOHN DAVID CESERE

THE SKIBISKI MEMORIAL AWARD

This award is to be given as a memorial to

Michael R. Skibiski to that member of the senior class

who has shown the greatest progress during the year.

JASON DOUGLAS BOGGIE

THE FACULTY PRIZE This prize is given to the

student for whom academic achievement has been the

natural consequence not onij of hard work, but also of the

love and enthusiasm he bring to learning. This year he has

studied two foreign languages Latin and Spanish, and raisec the level of discussion in the

classroom. He is a young ma of character who has

contributed significantly to th quality of life at the school.

ZACHARY KRESS TURNER

ANTHONY JOHN HUTCHINS

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THE HINMAN PRIZE A prize given annually in

smory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinman to the member of the ;hool who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrius application to his studies, through his attitude on the

playing field, and by his ehavior and integrity, most

nearly approaches the ideals of manhood as

conceived In the minds of the founders of Cardigan

Mountain School.

BRYAN KUO COCKRELL

THE ADDISON MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVE

WRITING Given to the student who has

demonstrated the most potential in the area of

creative writing.

PAUL ARTHUR DiMARTINO

THE FACULTY PRIZE This four year boy has distin­

guished himself in our commu­nity. He is renowned for his

maturity, good judgement, work ethic and loyalty. As a member

of the National Junior Honor Society, a dedicated athlete, and a compassionate floor

leader he is now recognized by the faculty with this prize.

JOSEPH RIVERA

THE FACULTY PRIZE To the student who, in the

faculty's opinion, represents the model "international” citizen. For his friendly

association with the students and faculty, his good humor,

and his sustained efforts in the arts, academics, and athletics

this Faculty Prize is awarded to:

ARI MIKAEL VAISANEN

THE PANNACI MEMORIAL AWARD

This award is to be given annually by the Class of 1959,

as a memorial to Karl J. Pannaci, to that member of the senior class who, in the eyes of

his fellow students, has achieved and best attained ideals of honesty, integrity,

leadership, and general social and spiritual adjustment.-

THE FOUNDERS PRIZE Awarded to the boy in the

student body who has the will to complete any project,

regardless of the difficulties encountered, without thought of personal gain, and whose

objective is a job well done in the same approach that characterized the life of

Harold P. Hinman of Cardigan Mountain School.

CAMERON MITCHELL MATHESON

SENIOR PRIZE To the member of the senior

class with the highest academic standing.

CORMAC DOWNMAN McCARTY

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Mr. and Mrs. Dewar,Toastmaster, faculty, guests,and fellowstudents...all the teamshad a GREAT year!

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VARSITY FOOTBALL: Picture Above - (Front Row) Captains: Barry Milliken, Tony Hutchins, Lee Jenkins, Colin Robinson, (Middle Row) Mr. M arrion (Coach), Joey Rivera, Elliot Rooks, Phil McNeill, Soichi Okuno, M att Dodge, Zach T urner, Roberto Rosano, John Schoeller, M att K raus. (Back Row) Mr. McCormick (Coach), F ra n H a rg a rte n , Bill Lockwood, A rth u r Bernstein, P eter Torita, Jason Dewar, Paul DiMartino, Eric True, Alex Offutt, Randolph Turnbull, Mr. Lynch (Coach). Missing: Bryan Cockrell, Mike Tondel.

J.V. and RESERVE FOOTBALL: Picture Right - (Front Row - kneeling) Chris Rivera, Cody Emmons, Chris Yergens. (Middle Row - sitting) P orter Fisher, Kyle Bryan, Timmy Herrick, Jim Decrow, Robert Herm an, Rodrigo Braun, Brendan Frazier, Haley Yergens, An­drew Dorsett. (Back Row) Mr. Gregg (Coach), Gustavo Turull, Billy Freem an, Paul Hamilton, Mike Herman, Gerrit Stryker, Marshall Jenney, Antonio Braun, Jose Gonzalez, Jason Calder, Manuel Barclay, Jesse Green. Missing: Coaches Fenton and Murphy.

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’icture Below) Tony Hutchins, Paul DiMartino, Phil McNeill, and the other Varsity Football players do something we'll figure out la ter to execute a well-fought game on Fall Parents'

Weekend to defeat the ir arch rivals the Birds from Eaglebrook.

VARSITY FOOTBALLVarsity Football had a fun and

sxciting season, going six and three, rhey had big wins over Plymouth, ^all M o u n ta in , and espec ia lly Eaglebrook. According to Mr.Lynch, he team had one of the best seasons or return ing students. The team vas fueled by players like Jason )ew a r, Tony H u tc h in s , C olin iobinson, F ran H arg arten , Lee fenkins, and Barry Milliken. The eam played through m any critical icknesses and injuries. The team tarted off slowly but evolved into in efficient squad. F ran H argarten cored the only touchdown as Car- iigan edged Eaglebrook in a six to Lothing cliff-hanger. The team aught to keep Eaglebrook out of the nd zone. They never knew if they rould win, but, in the end, the Cou- a r prevailed over the Bird. After he game, the team doused Coach larrion with the w ater bucket.

Varsity's last stand was the high­light of the season. The challenge came from an experim ental Proctor team ...C ardigan scored first on a blocked punt. Not long after, Proctor scored to make it six to six. It stayed th a t way until midway through the second quarter, when Proctor scored to make it twelve to six. But, the Cougar was not dead. Late in the fourth q u a rte r, C ard igan was in trouble; it was the fourth down, and they still needed six yards. Hutchins threw a nice pass to Jenkins for a first down on the ten yard line. Everyone watched as Hutchins then scored the tying touchdown. W ith only one m inute left, Tony scored the go-ahead point, and in sheer excitement the team smothered him. This game was a great way to finish a very successful season. The final record of the V ar­sity was eight wins and three losses.

-by M att Dodge

JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALLThe JV team grew in many ways

th is season. As C ap ta in C hris Yergens put it, "I th ink we had more fun than we did success." JV suf­fered losses to Plymouth and Fall M ountain, yet they delivered in the big game against Eaglebrook. With big runs by Jason Calder and G errit Stryker and a strong defensive ef­fort by Haley Yergens, the Cougars prevailed in a 20-0 shutout.

Despite a disappointing record, the players gained experience, and many of them are ready to move on to Varsity next year. Strong leader­ship was provided by captains Chris Yergens, Cody Emmons, and sev­enth grader Chris Rivera. On the whole, JV enjoyed their fall tossing the pigskin around.

-by Paul DiMartino

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VARSITY SOCCER: P ictu re Top (Front Row) S tew art Steffey, Trevor Meyer, Evan

deBourguignon, Griff Mayer, Ari Vaisanen, Cam M atheson, Ted M cNaught, Chris Quint,

Trip Sweeney. (Middle Row) Mr. Brier (Coach), Tai Stokesbary, Greg Spencer,

C urtis Singm aster, Yarrow Thorne, Brad Bevis, Mason Roulston, Jeff Colen, John

Cesere, Willy Phillips, Mr. Richmond (Coach).

J . V. SOCCER: P ictu re M iddle R ight(Front Row) Joe B urnett, Jon Kauffman.

(Middle Row) Gonzalo Sainz, Ryan Whitney, P.J. Chesson, Pablo Zervas, Jose Ocejo, Brad Pitassi, Tyson Greenwood, Gerardo Mahuad.

(Back Row) Mr. Barron (Coach), Gino Tonetti, Alex Morrison, Steven Hur, Brendan

Hynes, Andrew Geisel, Trevor Capon, Jose H ernandez, Manuel Abella, Robby R uettinger, Mr. Crawford (Coach).

iCXZerRESERVE A SOCCER: P ic tu re Bottom

L eft (Front Row) Captains: John W hittemore, Brendan Feitelberg, Michael

Kramer. (Middle Row) Vasu G adiparthi, Domingo Murzi, Josh Pellegrino, Mike

Pigott, E than H ausm an, Zach Shotland, Dave Guarnaccia, Alexis Reidel, Mr. W erden (coach). (Back Row) Mr. Adams (coach), Julio

Ortega, Rodrigo Cueto, Alonso Garcia, DaveColetti.

RESERVE B SOCCER: P ictu re B ottom R ight (Front Row) Brennan Johnson,

Andrew Campos, Ju an Aram buru, Jose Gutierrez, E rik Uhlig, (Middle Row) Seth

Dion, Miguel Miro-Quesada, Chris Emerson, Robinson Adams, Mr. Clark (coach). (Back

Row) Mr. W ebster (coach), Aki Suzuki, Devin Geraghty, DrewTrainor.

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Ari V iasanen w asn 't the only one floating on air over Cardigan's soccer team s in 1992.

VARSITY SOCCERVarsity Soccer had a very successful season, led by

M r.Brier and Mr. Richmond as coaches. The captains Ari Vaisanen, Griff Mayer, and Cam M atheson led the team by setting examples on and off the field.

Prior to the beginning of the season, the team was not expected to be a very successful one. This was supposed to be a "rebuilding" year. The season results proved these expectations wrong; the team 's record this year was even better than last year's. The final record was 13 and 1, not includingthe game against the English team - an exhibition game, taking place ju st after they had played their hearts out in a 2-0 victory over Belmont Hill. Competing against the English team did have its positive side, however; it was a learning experience because these Europeans play a different style and do it so skillfully.

The Varsity Soccer team learned a great deal this year, particularly: how to play as a team!

-by Cam MathesonJV SOCCER

JV Soccer had an excellent season. Led by Co- Captains Jon Kauffman and Joe B urnett, they won over ha lf of their games and took th ird place a t the CMS Soccer Tournament. On th a t day they were the only team to score on the tournam ent winners, Claremont, and the only team other th an Clarem ont not to be shut out all day.

The season high scorer was M anuel Abella w ith nine goals, followed by Ryan Whitney with seven and Gerardo M ahuad with six. O ther players also contributed to the forty-five goals earned during the fifteen season games. Keepers for the squad were Tyson Greenwood, Trevor Capon, and Jose Hernandez. They also had an amazing defense made up of Stephen Hur, Gino Tonetti, Pablo Zervas, and Robby Ruettinger.

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SO'C G erRESERVE A SOCCER

Reserve team s a t Cardigan are sometimes thought of as dumping grounds or a place to go if you don't m ake a varsity team . This is only a myth. Reserve team s are the build­ing blocks for future varsity squads. This is clear from the num ber of varsity players who last year be­gan their careers on the reserve team s. The Reserve A Soccer Team had an impressive tra in ing season of 6-6-2. They will be well-sea- soned for next year.

O utstanding contributions were provided by the following players:

forwards Julio Ortega, Alonzo G a rc ia , R odrigo C ueto , an d Domingo Murzi;

m id fie ld p la y e rs Jo h n W hittem ore, J u s tin Eddy, and E than Hausm an;

defense players Josh Pellegrino, Zach Shetland, and Mike Kramer; and

goalie B re n d a n F e ite lb e rg .-by Mike Kramer

RESERVE B SOCCERReserve B soccer had a fairly

good season. Robinson Adams and Mike Creed, goaltenders of the team , both showed leadersh ip qualities. Steve Balin and Juan A ram buru led the team on the offensive attack.

"It was an enjoyable and fun season," said Chris Emerson. One of the coaches, Mr. Rives, con­cluded th a t "The season was suc­cessful w ithin our goals of teach­ing soccer to inexperienced soccer players. The players developed th e ir skills, learned som ething about positioning play, and m an­aged to win some games in addi­tion. In the long run, the success of Reserve will be to advance play­ers up the ranks of our program."

-hy Brendan Hynes

C RO SS COUNTRY: (In the very front) Cardigan M ountain Jenny. (Front Row) Mike McAteer, Jeff McAteer, Tony Ward, Micah Glauberman, Mike Cavanaugh, Anthony Norris.

(Back Row) Coaches: Mr. Wilkes, Mr, Rozelle.

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CROSS COUNTRY TEAM"Cross country is a sport where you run against

yourself," said Coach Wilkes, and th a t was ju s t w hat the team did. Despite their 2-7 season, they profitted from challenging themselves. They also beat every team within their own age group.

"It was a season of diversity: we had superb runners; we had runners with heart; and we had runners who made great progress th is season," said Coach Rozelle. The team was led by three-year letterm an, Micah G lauberm an, who turned in an excellent first place finish against Eaglebrook, and Captain Tony W ard '94. Always close behind Micah was Michael Cavanaugh. Some persistent runners were Michael and Jeffrey McAteer, and Anthony Norris. They were not the fastest runners, but they were the most spirited.

The train ing proved to be vigorous for some, but paid off. "Our lungs expanded, and our feet muscles grew," said senior Michael McAteer. "We had a good year, and the prospects for next year are looking excellent!" concluded Coach Rozelle.

- by Ravi Murugesan.WILDERNESS

Members of the W ilderness group (a.k.a. "Rocks and Wrestling") had an exciting season. The large group was composed of both new and retu rn ing s tu ­dents, who took num erous hikes and climbed the "The Wall" on the back o fthesk ijum p many times. The first tim e they went climbing on rocks th is year was a t Winslow Ledges in early October, and m any members were climbing for their first time ever. The group, guided by Mr. Ris, Mr. Theobald, and Mr. Squier, as well as return ing students Jam es Bowmer and Cory McCarty, learned such climbing skills as belaying and knot-tying. They also enjoyed a great deal of canoeing, which frequently ended up in some exciting in trasquad races. All in all, they had a very active season.

-by Cory McCartyINTRAMURALS

Led by Mr. H art and Mr. Macdonald, the four- student In tram urals group took several off-campus trips to Ruggles Mine, Polar Caves, and Orange Gorge. When on campus, they took walks around Canaan and spent time canoeing and swimming on the warm er afternoons. When the w eather got colder, or when it was raining, they frequented the weight room. The group also did some target shooting once a week. "No m isFOURtune in the activity," concluded Mr. H art.

-by Steve Kirk

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VARSITY HOCKEY: Picture Above - (Front Row) Stewart StefFey, Ted McNaught, Assis­tant Captains John Cesere and Colin Robinson, Captain Tony Hutchins, Chris Quint, Trevor Meyer. (Back Row) Mr. Burnett (Coach), Cam Matheson, GriffMayer, Brad Bevis, Eric True, Ari Vaisanen, Todd Bailey, Mike Cavanaugh, Brendan Hynes, Mike Tondel. Not picutred: John Whittemore and Coach McCusker.

J.V. HOCKEY: Picture Right - (Front Row) Tony Ward, Mike McAteer, Captains Jason Dewar and Curtis Singmaster, Foster Brown, Ryan Whitney, Trevor Capon. (Back Row) Mr. Funnell (Coach), J. P. Brown, Alex Offutt, Micah Glauberman, Matt Dodge, Andrew Geisel, Pablo Zervas, John Schoeller, Mr. Fenton (Coach).

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RESERVE HOCKEY: (Front Row) Luke Shipman, Chris Rivera, Tyrell Nickerson, Brennan Johnson, Joe Burnett, Scott Gallagher, Greg Nelson.(Back Row) Mr. Clark (Coach), Raleigh Finlayson, Phil McNeill, Marc Porcelli, Doug Case, Jose Cordova, Nick Robinson, Mr. Noel (Coach), Mr. Kahn (Coach)

VARSITY HOCKEYThe final record of the Varsity

iockey Team was 15-10. Captain Pony H utchins was the leading icorer and MVP for the team . Assis- an t Captains John Cesere and Colin lobinson provided leadership on the ce. Seniors Cam M atheson, John Vhittemore, Brendan Hynes, Griff klayer, Michael Tondel, and AriIaisanen all contributed to the suc- ess of the team ’s season.

Highlights include wins over Con- ord and KUA, after losing to those eams earlier in the year. The team ilso had big wins over St. Paul’s jchool, Exeter Academy, and the Jpringfield Olympics team.

This year a team from Hyvinkaa, ^inland, visited for a week, and, ilthough they beat us in the two ;ames we played, we enjoyed their

visit and look forward to traveling to Finland next year. It was also fun seeing our own John D’Entrem ont playing for the F innish Team.

-by Paul DiM artino

JUNIOR VARSITY HOCKEYThe JV Hockey Team had a slow

start, but, after m any sprints with Coaches Fenton and Funnell, they finished strong with a well-rounded team.

They were led by Jason Dewar and Curtis Singmaster, supported on the offense by strong forwards such as John Schoeller and Mike McAteer, defended by team m ates like M att Dodge and Pablo Zervas, and in the goal Trevor Capon and Tony Ward.

Their best game of the season was a game against a strong Lebanon

team where Cardigan won 3 to 1 with an empty net goal by Jason Dewar to secure the win.

-by Trevor Capon

RESERVE HOCKEYAs usual, the Reserve Hockey

Team m eant to concentrate on fun, ra the r than scores. W asn’t th a t all th a t m attered? This ritual of get­ting on the ice every day and play­ing with the puck, however, was all changed when Mr. Noel, a sub for a pregnant Mrs. McCusker, stepped on campus. For the first tim e in history, the team skated sprints. This mighty coach, as well as the rest of the coaching staff, was the cause for the team ’s victories. (Not to m ention the fact th a t there were only three of them.)

-by Mike McAteer

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ALPINE SKIING: Picture Right (Front Row) Mr. Rives (Coach), Craig Wilson, David

Coletti, Wick Foster, Dave Guarnaccia, Rob Ruettinger. (Back Row) Andrew Dorsett, Robinson Adams, Yarrow Thorne, Derek

Wijsenbeek, Willy Phillips, Brendan Feitelberg, Steve Balin, Mike Garrison,

Mr. Gregg (Coach).

SNOWBOARDING TEAM: Picture CenterSouichi Okuno, Captain Bill Lockwood, Fran

Hargarten, Antonio Toledo, Brad Pitassi, Mike Dodge, Ed Funtanellas, John Putnam,

Michael Pigott, Mr. Squier (Coach), Peter Torita, Clive Hawkins.

RECREATIONAL SKIING: (Picture Below) Jeronimo Cortina, Gerardo Mahuad, Vasu

Gadiparthi, Paul DiMartino, Steve Calebrese, Porter Fisher, Jason Boggie, Mr. Macdonald

(Coach), Ed Lannon, Anthony Norris, Cory McCarty. (Picture Below Right) Chris

Yergens, Mike Herman, Haley Yergens, Winston McDavid, Devin Geraghty, Alexis

Reidel, Domingo Murzi, Manuel Abella, Rodrigo Cueto, Rodrigo Braun, Jose Ocejo,

Julio Ortega, Manuel Barclay, Jose Gonzalez, Juan Pablo Arambaru, Randolph Thomas, Ed

Lannon, Mr. Macdonald (Coach).

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CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING: (Picture Left) Mr. Theobald (Coach), Alex Morrison, Josh Pellegrino, Drew Trainor. Not pictured: James Bowmer, Mr. Keblish (Coach).

ALPINE SKI TEAMLed by Yarrow Thorne, the Alpine Ski Team fin­

ished with a surprisingly good season. There were boys who were back for a second and th ird year (Thorne, Guarnaccia, Feitelberg, Phillips and Suzuki) who had already proven their ability. There were also the surprises of new skiiers who did unexpectedly well such as Balin and Lillie. Wijsenbeek tu rned in his cross-country skis for alpines and learned the thrill of the slope. Some new skiiers who proved their ability to be on th is Varsity team were Andrew Dorsett and Rob Ruettinger.

-by A ndrew Dorsett

SNOWBOARDING TEAMThe Snowboarding Team’s season was not only fun,

bu t functional as well. Many students s ta rted not knowing how to snowboard, bu t they learned fast from their captain, coach, and veteran snowboarders. The team was led by Bill Lockwood for racing, F ran H argarten and Mike Dodge for free riding, and Souichi Okuno on the freestyle ride. Peter (Mr. Rapid Recov­ery) T o rita , A ntonio Toledo, B rad P ita s s i, Ed Funtanellas, Clive Hawkins, Mike Pigott, and John Putnam improved trem endously over the season. The team had six races and won three. “We did a lot better than the team did last year,” said F ran H argarten. When the team w asn’t racing, they were tra in ing and having fun. -by Peter Torita

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIINGIt was a small, but devoted team —sometimes- -who

went out for the Cross-Country Team. They fought the w eather conditions as much as they fought their oppo­nents. Showing considerable improvement was Derek Wijsenbeek who moved to the Alpine Team! Newcomer Alex Morrison showed trem endous promise. Drew Trainor and Josh Pellegrino worked hard.

-by Alex Offutt

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WRESTLING TEAMW restling does not always get

the attention th a t hockey and bas­ketball obtain. Unlike those sports, w restling requires a different kind of teamwork. There is no one to hand the ball to or pass the puck to. W restling’s team work comes from the sum of individual efforts. In th is respect, wrestling has dem­onstrated th a t its hard work pays off for both the w restler and the school. The 1993 Cardigan wres­tling team had another good sea­son. Though they started out slowly w ith losses to Essex Junction and Brew ster’s JV, they soon got on track and won ten consecutive m atches, including two defeats of Brewster. The final record stood at11 and 3, second best ever.

Along with hosting the Cardi­gan Tournam ent, they went on to achieve m any more victories a t the Lakes Region, Eaglebrook, and Fessenden tou rnam en ts. There were five finalists and three cham ­pions to equal a team record a t the Cardigan tournam ent; then a t the secondary school Lakes Region Tourney, we had one finalist and ch am p io n , C hesson a t 103; Eaglebrook; finalists and 3 cham­pions. Fessendan; a record 5 cham­pions out of 7 finalists with the team finishing a close th ird out of 15 schools.

Individual highlights include Paul San tam aria’s N. E. record 32 wins and 22 pins as well as the most takedowns (48), team points, and individual m atch points. MVP Bryan Cockrell had a school record of 26 reversals; Chesson had a N. E. record—tying 4 tourney c h a m p io n sh ip s ; a n d E v an deBourguignon had a team high 27 nearfalls. Three w restlers were finalists in every tournam ent they attended: B arry Milliken, Mike K ram er, and B ryan Cockrell. Kram er finishes his career with a New England record 95 m atches wrestled. A team highlight not to be forgotten was an enjoyable trip to M ontreal where we did not lose a match. -by Mike K ram er

4 Year Wrestler

WRESTLING TEAM: (Front Row) Miguel Miro-Quesada, Mike Kramer, P. J. Chesson, Paul Santamaria, Karl Laraque. (Back Row) Mr. Murphy (Coach), Tim Herrick (Manager)

Barry Milliken, Ravi Murugesan, Bryan Cockrell, Evan deBourguignon, Matt Mavar,Mr. Barron (Coach).

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'ARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: (Front Row) Greg Spencer, Joey Rivera, Lee Jenkins, Rob ierman, Mason Roulston. (Back Row) Mr. Ramos (Coach), Cody Emmons, Arthur Bernstein,

Jose Hernandez, Ruldolfo Coppel, Elliot Rooks, Mr. Lynch (Coach).VARSITY BASKETBALLLed by seniors Lee Jenkins and

Joey Rivera, V arsity Basketball had a winning season ending up with a 19-5 record. Highlights of the season were victories over Brewster and New Hampton, who were both older and more experi­enced team s. Newcomers Cody Em m ons and Rudolfo Coppel proved to be valuable assets, along w ith v e te ra n p la y e rs M ason Roulston and Greg Spencer.

-by Bryan Cockrell

JV BASKETBALLInspired by Coach Wilkes yell­

ing, “Knock ’em flat!” and “Get black and blue,” and led by senior and captain Ju stin Eddy, the JV Basketball Team had a vigorous season , if m easu red in sk ills gained, not games won.

-by Steven H ur

JV BASKETBALL TEAM: Picture Left (Front Row) Matthew Bernard, Steven Apetz,

Seth Dion, Trey Ragno. (Back Row) Mr. Wilkes (Coach), Matt Kraus, Steve Hur, Scott Sprung, Paul Hamilton, Justin Eddy, Zachary

Shotland, Mr. Adams (Coach).

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VARSITY BASEBALL: Picture Above(Front Row) David Guamaccia,Trevor Meyer,

Cam Matheson, Chris Quint, John Wittemore, Phil McNeill.

(Back Row) Mr. Marrion (Coach), Matt Dodge, Tony Hutchins (Captain),

Fran Hargarten, Lee Jenkins, Jose Hernandez, Alex Offutt, Todd Bailey, John Schoeller,

Mr. Lynch (Coach).

J.V. Baseball: Picture Right (Front Row) Zack Shotland, Marc Porcelli, Josh Pelligrino, Ethan Hausman, Ryan Whitney, Jim Decrow,

Brennan Johnson, Brendan Massey. (Back Row) Mr. Crawford (Coach), Eddie

Funtanellas, Domingo Murzi, Mike Herman, Peter Torita, Souichi Okuno, Gustavo Turull,

Mr. Richmond (Coach).

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RESERVE BASEBALL: (Front Row) Wick Foster, Enrique DeAlba, Tyrrell Nickerson, Seth Dion, Steve Apetz, Alonzo Garcia, Jeronimo Cortina, Erik Uhlig.(Back Row) Mr. Macdonald (Coach), Mike Creed, Matt Mavar, Steve Balin, Aki Suzuki, Scott Gallagher, Stuart Hutchinson, Craig Wilson, Atsushi Iwamoto.

VARSITY BASEBALLVarsity Baseball had a successful

ear. They finished w ith an impres- ive record of 13 wins and only two jsses. Mr. M arrion and Mr. Lynch rovided excellent coaching for the nusually large roster of fourteen layers.

The team was led by return ing layers and seniors Tony Hutchins, lam M atheson, Lee Jenkins, and 'ran H argarten . New additions rere Chris Quint, who ran and itched well, Dave Guarnaccia, who / as an asset to the outfield, and ’odd Bailey, who was an all around ood player. Another new asset to tie team was senior Jose Hernandez / ho was always cracking a joke and fting the team ’s morale.

The team beat strong team s such s the New England M ariners who ?ere the New England champions nd Proctor’s junior varsity. The ivorite game of the year, though,

was the defeat of Eaglebrook, 14-3. At the beginning of th is game, there was a presentation of a plaque m arking the twenty-fifth year of rivalry be­tween Eaglebrook and Cardigan.

-by M att Dodge

JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALLJV Baseball didn’t have a great

season, bu t the team picked up to­wards the end. Seniors Peter Torita and Gustavo Turull led the team by example, and they helped keep team morale up.

The big h itters were Mike Herman, Souichi Okuno, and Peter Torita. The pitching was led by Gustavo Turrel and Brendan Massey.

A major highlight of the season was the game against Indian River School. Cardigan was behind 9 runs in the 5th inning. Then they scored 14 runs in one inning, and went on to

win the game by 2 runs. The team ended the season with a record of 6 wins, 8 losses, with most wins com­ing late in the season.

-Bryan Cockrell

RESERVE BASEBALLThey say th a t adversity builds

character. If th a t is so, the Reserve Baseball Team has a lot of charac­ter. They were the strongest squad fielded in six years, but, as they found out, you need to be a team to win. I am happy to report th a t it all came together a t Eaglebrook. The pitchers threw strikes, the silent bats sang loud and clear as the team scattered hits all over the field, and the team hustled for every ball. When the dust settled, the victory was Cardigan’s. For a brief few moments, they were a team.

-hy Mike Creed

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VARSITY LACROSSE: Picture Right(Front Row) Evan deBourguignon, John

Cesere, Jeff Colen, Ari Vaisanen, Brendan Hynes, Andrew Geisel, Barry Milliken, Brad Bevis, Tim Herrick, Joey Rivera. (Back Row)

Mr. Fenton (Coach), Curtis Singmaster, Justin Eddy, Griff Mayer, Colin Robinson,

Randolph Turnbull, Jason Dewar, Mike Tondel, Trevor Capon, Greg Spencer,Bryan

Cockrell, Mr. McCormick (Coach).

JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE: Picture Center (Front Row) Matt Kraus (Captain),

Brad Pitassi, Tyson Greenwood, Ravi Murugesan, Pablo Zervas, Ted McNaught, Haley Yergens, Chris Yergens. (Back Row) Andrew Dorsett, Mr. Rives (Coach), Micah

Glauberman, Mike Jenney, Zack Turner, Derek Wijsenbeek (Captain), Foster Brown (Captain), Yarrow Thorne, Tai Stokesbury,

Erik True, Ted Sweeney, Arthur Bernstein, Mr. Funnell (Coach).

RESERVE LACROSSE: Picture Below, Right (Front Row) Tyler DiMare, Winston

McDavid, Chris Emerson, Mike Dodge (Captain), Brendan Frazier, Chris Rivera,

Jeff McAteer, John Putnam. (Back Row) Mr. Werden (Coach), David Coletti, Bryce

Beerman, Karl Laraque, Mr. Brier (Coach), Doug Case, Mike Cavanaugh, Mr. Murphy

(Coach), Bill Freeman, Jose Cordova, Gerrit Stryker, Devin Geraghty, Greg Nelson,

Steve Calabrese.

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VARSITY LACROSSEThis years Varsity Lacrosse team started out with

high expectations of being one of the best team s in Cardigan history. It didn’t tu rn out quite like expected; however, it was a good season with 9 wins and four losses. The first three games were successes. Then the team lost a hard fought game to Proctor by one goal. There were other wins, but, perhaps, the hardest loss was to Eaglebrook despite a Cardigan goal in the first 23 seconds of the game. The team was led by Tri- Captains Colin Robinson, Jason Dewar, and Griff Mayer.

-by Trevor Capon & A w ards Speech

JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSEJ.V Lacrosse has had a great season. A disappoint­

ing loss to M iddlebury inspired the team to win most of the next games played. The team captains: Kraus, Brown and Wijsenbeek led the team to an excellent season. Some of the top scorers: Haley Yergens and the excellent outside shot of Chris Y ergens; Y arrow Thorne helped the team in key moments. Even though one of the team players Andrew Dorsett had a season ending injury the team ended up with a 9—3 record.

-by Andrew Dorsett

RESERVE LACROSSEThis year’s Reserve Lacrosse Team had its best

season ever, going 9-1 aided by their brilliant coaches, Mr. Brier, Mr. Murphy, and Mr. Werden. The only loss went to Amherst; however, the team felt th a t this really didn’t count as Am herst had not cut players th a t they had promised to cut from their team.

The winning season was fueled by Captain Mike Dodge’s 28 goals and G errit Stryker’s 15 goals. Reserve was also powered by two amazing goaltenders Gregg Nelson and Tyler DiMare who had a combined goals against average of 2.8.

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VARSITY TENNIS TEAMThe Varsity Tennis Team had

an extremely successful season led by Captains Stew art Steffey and Robero Rosano. They won all of their m atches with the exception of a close one to Deerfield for a record of 14-1. The highlight of the season was the victory a t the New England Fay School Tournam ent. Top seeded Roberto Rosano was the tourney champion. All four team members advanced to the quarter or semi finals. The team was also undefeated in the Lakes Region Tournament. They finished off the season at Eaglebrook win­ning for the first tim e in 24 years. “They were the best team ever! They were a great group of hard workers. We had more Mexican students th an ever, and they re­ally were great!” said Coach Ramos with enthusiasm .

—Paul D iM artino

JUNIOR VARSITY TENNISThis team contained some in tel­

ligent and athletic boys. They went undefeated for the season. Many of the team members will be re­tu rn ing to make a solid base for next year.

—Mike Kram er

RECREATIONAL TENNISRec Tennis had another fun sea­

son. Mr. Clark and Mr. Small ran the organization. M any players new to the game developed a love of the sport, and they will be re­tu rn ing to try out for the Varsity Tennis team next year.

—Mike K ram er

VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: (Front Row) Mr. Ramos (Coach), Jose Ocejo, Gerardo Mahaud, Kyle Bryan, Raleigh Finlayson, Stewart Steffey, Gonzalo Sainz, Mr. Haskell (Coach). (Back

Row) Luis Abella, Rodolpho Coppel, Roberto Rosano, Steven Hur.

JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: (Front Row) Gonzalo Sainz, Porter Fisher, Juan Pabl( Arambaru, Jose Gutierrez. (Back Row) Mr. Hart (Coach), Manuel Barclay, Jason Boggie, Joe

Burnett, Mike McAteer.

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RECREATIONAL TENNIS: Picture Right(Front Row) Trey Ragno, Andres Campos,

Tom Buller. (Back Row) Steven Kirk, Scott Sprung, Mr. Small (Coach), Mike Pigott,

Mike Kramer.

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tACK AND FIELD TEAM: (Front Row) Mr. Wilkes, Cardigan Mountain Jenny, Miguel Miro- lesada, Rodrigo Cueto, Elliott Rooks, Paul Santamaria, Rodrigo Braun, Alexis Riedel, Mr. rron (Coach). (Back Row) Mason Roulston (Captain), Will Phillips (Captain), Paul DiMartino, 1 Kauffman, Antonio Braun, Cody Emmons, Alex Morrison, Julio Ortega, Jason Calder.

TRACK AND FIELD TEAMThe Track and Field Team had

a great year. I t was a special team because there was not only a great deal of decent talent, but, also, depth. It is only the second track team from CMS to go undefeated. The team went 20-0, setting a num ­ber of records. Some of the records th a t were broken had been around since 1984.

Individual records set th is year were: long jum p (18' 1-3/4") and trip le jum p (38' 3") set by Jon Kauffman; 200 m eter run (24 sec­onds) and high jum p (5' 6") set by Mason Roulston; 1600 m eter run (5 min. 10 secs.) and 800 m eter (2 min. 19 secs.) set by Elliot Rooks; ja v a lin (145' 2") se t by P au l Santam aria; pole vault (8' 6"), 100 m eter low hurdles (16 secs.), and 3000 m eter run (11 min. 25 secs.) set by Will Phillips.

The team did well a t the Sate and New England M eets coming in first a t both on the same week­end. The seniors w ent to the State Meet and earned 68 points to run- ner-up Belmont Hill w ith only 28 p o in ts . D iM artin o , R o u ls to n , Rooks, and Phillips all placed in their events w ith Antonio Braun providing one of the legs in the winning 4 X 200.

At the New England Meet the underclassm en earned first place w ith 141 points to Laconia the ru n n e r -u p w ith 98 p o in ts . Emmons, Cueto, and Kauffman place in four events. Kauffman also was runner-up for the indi­vidual all around ath lete award out of the over one hundred boys competing.

— W ill Phillips

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CYCLING TEAMThe Cycling Team was a small

bu t dedicated group th is year with only four m em bers. The team ended in the top three, though. Everyone on the team finished the 91 mile ride on Eaglebrook Day.

Several races were cancelled. In the th ird race both Gino Tonetti and Tony W ard were involved in a crash th a t ended th a t race for them. In the fifth race, Ward, Tonetti, and Bowmer were pitted against team s comprised of three to five members. Despite tha t, the CMS team took a terrific th ird place out of eight.

—Jam es Bowm er

CYCLING TEAM: Mr. Keblish (Coach), Robinson Adams, Justin Lillie, Tony Ward, GinoTonetti, Mr. Noel (Coach).

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VARSITY SAILINGVarsity Sailing had agood start

w ith po w erfu l b o a ts and knowlegeable captains. They had a better season th an last year and snagged a th ird in the New Ham p­shire S tate Finals against nation­ally ranked team s. Once they went out on a windy day, and all too quickly a heavy breeze turned to gale force winds causing three foot swells. Several boats over­tu rn e d repeated ly and Coach Roselle, Brendan Feitleburg, Bill Lockwood, and Jam es Bowmer had to bring the boats to shore despite hypotherm ia producing water. —B ill Lockwood

60 # Spring AthleticsSAILING TEAM: (Front Row) Ed Lannon, Mike Garrison, Chris O’Donnell, Clive Hawkins Russell Thomas, Josh Sunday, Mr. Rozelle (Coach). (Back Row) Mr. Theobald (Coach), Drew

Trainor, Cory McCarty.

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There is always something happening on campus, from movies in Humann to pick-up games on the Quad.”

—Trevor Capon

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Home is where theIf you close your eyes, you could almost believe you were in the Bahamas, or California, or Finland, or Mexico. It's the

closest thing to home for 180 days of the year.

Dorm life is an ongoing experim ent in how to live with your fellow man. It takes a great deal of ad­justing, a willingness to compromise, and a deter­m ination to find a home away from home.

The dorm can be a h a ­ven in the storm. It's where you can find friends on good days and bad. There are dorm parents to work with and dorm meetings and dorm dinners to a t­tend.

S tu d e n ts , e sp ec ia lly during the cold of w inter end up hanging out in the dorms talking with friends, l is te n in g to m usic , or w atching movies.

It's evening study hall w ith help a t hand from the dorm paren t on duty or roommates.

Though the ru les are p re tty co n sis ten t, each dorm or house has its own flavor as a resu lt of the different approaches of the dorm p a re n ts and th e chem istry of the different m em bers of the dorm.

Here's w hat some s tu ­dents had to say about dorm life:

"Dorm life a t Cardigan has m ade us more than ju s t friends; it's like hav­ing b ro th e rs ." —G riff Mayer.

"In our dorm we have Saturday night movies. We also did a C lark Pond trip which was a sleepover. N ear C hristm as tim e the whole dorm had a party." — Steven Hur.

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"One great thing about dorm life is being with friends."

Andrew Dorsett

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Villiam Lockwood ‘93, Photograher

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"Learning how to speak English by talking with the

people in the dorm."

"Playing video games."

"I like living in a dorm because it's fun.

Sometimes you get into problems with

friends, but then other friends get you out.

Also your dorm parent always helps

you o u t."— Mike McAteer

"This year in Brewster II we had a

dorm Christmas party where we woke up at 1 a.m. and drank hot

chocolate, ate cookies, and watched 'How

the Grinch Stole Christmas.' I also watch movies on

Saturday nights. It's a time for us to lighten

up and have fun."— Alex Offutt

"Hinman II is a very active and energetic

floor. It is frantic and really schitzo."— Steve Balin

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"Banks is a very calm and peaceful house to live in."— Zack Shetland

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William X. Barron, Photograher

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Senior Candids ^ 7 9W illiam Lockwood ‘93, Photograher

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"Dorm life is the experience of my

life." -- Ryan Whitney

"Dorm life takes awhile to get used to. It's not home, but it's not that bad either."

"I think one positive aspect of dorm life is the soft beds. When I

go to bed I think about all the strange

things that happen during the day.

During the day there are usually seven or

eight people in my room, so at night all I

want to do is go to sleep." -- Matt Dodge

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"It's an adventure being in a dorm, because it's a new way of living."

Josh Pellegrino

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“Each class has something special to look forward to during the year. The sixth grade has the trip to the Cape, for example.”

-Devin Geraghtt e K

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6 t h g r a d e — The Class of 1996

(Front Row) Tyler DiMare, Rodrigo Braun, Andrew Campos, Wick Foster, Miguel Miro-Quesada, Brennan Johnson, Jose Gutierrez, Chris O'Donnell, Jeff McAteer, Seth Dion, Juan Pablo Aramburu. (Back Row) Luke Shipman, Eric Uhlig, Ed Lannon,

Chris Emerson, Alexis Riedel, Robinson Adams.

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6th Grade Class Officers and Advisors: (Front Row) Mr. Squier, Mrs. Rives, Mr. Crawford. (Back Row) Luke Shipman (President), Rodrigo Braun (Vice-President), Jeff McAteer (Secretary), Alexis Riedel (Treasurer).

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7 t h g r a d e — The Class of 1995Somehow in the rush to close out the year, it was completely

overlooked by the yearbook advisor that the 7th grade class picture and the picture of the seventh grade class officers and advisors had not been taken. Since the class is small, we have decided to include individual pictures with our apologies for the oversight. We regret that no photo was available for Russell Thomas or Craig Wilson.

Seventh grade class officers were: Karl Laraque, President; Joe Burnett, Vice-President; Marc Porcelli, Secretary; Mike Dodge, Treasurer. The Class Advisors were Mr. Brier, Mr. Richmond, and Mr. Rozelle.

Tom Buller

Jose Cordova

VII(Pictures to right, left to

right) Mike Dodge, Brendan Frazier, and Scott Gallagher.

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Joe Burnett

Jeronimo Cortina Enrique DeAlba

Doug Case

Jim Decrow

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Alonso Garcia Devin Geraghty Karl Laraque Gregg Nelson

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8 t h g r a d e — The Class of 1994

(Front Row) Rob Herman, Clive Hawkins, Gerardo Mahuad, Jose Ojeco, Domingo Murzi, Haley Yergens, Chris Yergens, Steve Balin. (Back Row) Mr. Murphy (Advisor), Michael Pigott

John Schoeller, Manuel Abella, Anthony Norris, Mike Cavanaugh, Cody Emmons, Trevor Capon, Erik True, Mike Herman, Andrew Geisel, Marshall Jenney, Todd Bailey.

(Front Row) Raleigh Finlayson, Stewart Steffey, Atsushi Iwamoto, Ted McNaught, Brad Bevis Ethan Hausman, Mike Garrison, Porter Fisher. (Back Row) Jason Calder, David Coletti, Cody Emmons, Aki Suzuki, Billy Freeman, Drew Trainor, Winston McDavid. Members of the 8th grade class missing from any of the group photos; Bryce Beerman, Kyle Bryan, Brendan

Feitelberg, Vasu Gadiparthi, Dave Guarnaccia, Gerrit Stryker, Trip Sweeney, Ryan Whitne;

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’ront Row) Scott Sprung, P. J. Chesson, Rodrigo Cueto, Steve Apetz, Tony Ward, Billy Freeman. (Back Row) Nick Robinson, Jason Calder, Eddie Funtanellas, Alex Morrison, Jon Kauffman,

Brad Pitassi, Trevor Meyer, Gino Tonetti.

8th Grade Class Officers and Advisors: Mr. Ramos, Mr. Fenton, Jason Calder, Brad Bevis, Mr. Murphy,

and Stewart Steffey (President).

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''We can hardly wait for graduation, but I bet we’ll all shed a few tears then.”

-Mike Kramei

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Students alw ays like to come into

the Blaze office and look through

old yearbooks. Here are some

pictures of now graduating

seniors taken during their

sixth and seventh, grade years. It is

alw ays a surprise to see how much

everyone has grown in that

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Pictures above and above right: Tl~ie seventli grade class in the 1990-1991 school year.

Picture right: Jose Gonzalez taken during his sixth grade year.

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he sixth grade class from the 1989-1990 winter session: Tyson G reenwood, Joey Rivera, Jason Dewar, and iVlichoei Kramer are now )ur year boys. Jose Gonzalez has returned for his senior year. John D'Entremont is currently taking a year off in Finland attend ing the

school from which our Finnish students com e, and he will g raduate with the 1994 class.

Picture far left: The sixth grade class in April of 1990 departing for their week a t C ape Cod.

PIcuture left: Jason Dewar in a picture taken during his sixth grade year.

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M anuel B arclay C ontreras

J. V. Football, 9, Recreational Skiing, 9, V arsity Tennis, 9; Hockey, Ice- Fishing, & W eight Lifting Clubs; “The one who doesn’t live to serve, doesn’t deserve to live.” —M.B.; “Don't leave for tomorrow, the things you can do today.” —^Anon.

A rthur L au rence B ern ste in

Classroom Cleaner Head, 9, Kitchen Crew Supervisor, 9; High Honor, Honor, and Effort Honor Rolls; Var­sity Football, 9, Varsity Basketball, 9, JV Basketball, 8, JV Lacrosse, 9, JV Track & Field, 8; Bowling, Movie, and W estern Clubs; “Why?! W hen the going gets tough, the tough get rough. Never quit. I’ll be back.” — A.B.; “My nam e is B ond...Jam es Bond.” —From Live and Let Die.

J a so n D ou glas B oggie

In tram urals, 7, 8, 9, W restling, Recreational Skiing, 8,9, Recreation Tennis, 7, JV Tennis, 8, JV Tennis, Weight Lifting Club;“Where the **# did the other ha lf of the ram p go?” J.B. to Mike Garrison.

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Jam es A lexander B ow m er A n tonio B raun C harles F oster B row n, IV

ocks & Ropes, 7, 8, 9, Recreational kiing, 7, Alpine Ski Team, 8, Cross ountry Skiing, 9, Track & Field, 7, eserve Lacrosse, 8, Sailing, 9; Magic, hotography, and Fly-Tying Clubs; ^orgive your enemies, b u t don’t for- 3t their nam es.” —JF K

National Junior Honor Society, Honor Roll; JV Football, 7, 9, Recreational Skiing, 7,9, Varsity Track & Field, 7, 9; Magic, W eight Lifting, and Skat­ing Clubs; “Common sense is not so common.” —^A.B.

A ssistan t Floor Leader, F rank lin House, Salad B ar Job Supervisor, 9; Rocks & Ropes, 8, 9, JV Hockey, 8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse, 8, JV Lacrosse, 9; N ursing Home Visits, Reading, and Trapshooting Clubs.

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J o h n D avid C esere

Clark-M organ II Floor Leader, 9; N ationalJunior Honor Society, Honor and Effort Honor Rolls, 8, 9, Knowl­edge M aster Team, 8, 9; Varsity Soc­cer, 8, 9, V arsity Hockey, 8, 9 (Cap­tain , Coaches Award), V arsity La­crosse, 8, 9; M ountain Biking, Ice Fishing, and Classics Clubs; “Win­ning isn’t everything, it’s the only th ing.” —Vince Lombardy; “Thank you, Mom and Dad. I couldn’t have done it w ithout your support.”—J. C.

B ryan Kuo C ockrell

Greenwood House Floor Leader, 9, B laze Staff, 8 (Underclassm en Edi­tor), 9 (Editor); N ationalJunior Honor Society, High Honor, Honor, and Ef­fort Honor Rolls, Knowledge M aster Team, 8, 9, M ath Counts Team, 8, Shop Award, 8; Soccer, 8, Varsity Football, 9 (MIP), Varsity W restling,8, 9 (Captain), Reserve Lacrosse, 8, V arsity Lacrosse, 9; Blaze, Chess, and W eight Lifting Clubs.

Jeffrey Adam s C olen

Dining Room Supervisor, 9, Kitch' H ead, 9, W aiter, 8; C lean Roc Award, 8; V arsity Soccer, 9, Alpi: Ski Team, 8, 9, JV Lacrosse, 8, Ve sity Lacrosse, 9; Lifeguarding, Yo| and History Clubs; “No, really, I d my homework.” —J.C.

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R odolfo C oppel M ichael E vans C reed Serge E van deB ourgtiignon

lonor Roll; Rocks and Ropes, 9, Var- ity Basketball, 9, Varsity Tennis, 9; (owling and Hockey Clubs; “People .'ho risk nothing, get nothing.” — inonymous; “I think, therefore I am.” -Descartes.

JV Football, 8, Reserve B Soccer, 9 (Captain), Recreational Skiing, 8, Reserve Hockey, 9 (Manager), Re­serve Baseball, 8, Reserve Baseball, 9; Big B ro thers , A nim al Rescue League, and L ifeguarding Clubs; “Once is not enough when you only live one day.” —M.C.; “Don’t feed the Creed.” — Mr. M urphy.

Dining Room Supervisor, Head of Van Cleaners, 9, Class Treasurer, 8; Honor and Effort Honor Rolls; JV Soccer, 7, 8, Varsity Soccer, 9, V ar­sity W restling, 7, JV Basketball, 8, V arsity W restling, 9, Reserve La­crosse, 7 (Captain), JV Lacrosse, 8 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse, 9; Art, Magic, and Lifeguarding Clubs; “The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They m ust be felt w ith the h ea rt.” — Helen Keller.

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J a so n L ucas D ew ar P au l A rthur D iM artino M atthew M urphy D odge

Hinm an I Floorleader, Dining Hall Supervisor, S tuden t Governm ent, Kitchen Head, Class T reasurer, 9, 8 th grade Class Vice President, 7th grade Class Vice President; Green Key Club, 6, 7, 8, 9; N ational Jun ior H onor Society, Honor and Effort H onor Rolls, 6 th g rade Science Award, Knowledge M aster Team, 8; Glee Club, 6, 7, 8,9; Jobs Honor Roll; F itness Award, 8, 9, JV Football, 6, 7 (Captain), V arsity Football, 8, 9 (Co- Captain, Coaches Award), JV Bas­ketball, 6, JV Hockey, 7, 8 (MIP, Captain), 9 (MVP, Captain), Reserve Lacrosse, 6, JV Lacrosse, 7 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse, 8, 9 (Captain); Art, A n im al R escue L eag u e , a n d Lifeguarding Clubs; “The m an who follows a crowd will never be followed by a crowd.” —Anon; “A friend is someone who walks in when the oth­ers walk out.” —Anon.

Blaze Section Editor, Knowledge Mas­te r Team, 9; V arsity Football, 9, Rec­reational Skiing, 9, V arsity Track and Field, 9; B laze Club; “M any thanks to Mrs. Amos, Mr. Burnett, my family, and, of course, M organ.” —P.D.; “I was headed for a fall, then I saw the w riting on the wall. I was lif te d up by th e L o rd .” —V an Morrison.

Dining Room Supervisor, Blaze Se tion Editor; Knowledge M aster Teai8, 9; JV Football, 8, V arsity Footba9, JV Hockey, 9, JV Baseball, 8 (Ca tain), V arsity Baseball, 9; Blaz W indsurfing, and Golf Clubs; “Y( never dwell on deficiencies. You a centuate your positive abilities ai go out and make the best of them .” ■ Don Sweeney, Boston Bruins.

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reen Key Club, 9; B laze Staff, aowledge M aster Team, 8, Effort onor Roll, Clean Room Award, 7; JV jotball, 7, 8, 9 (MVP), Recreational ding, 7, 8, Alpine Ski Team, 9, Re- irve Lacrosse, 7, JV Lacrosse, 8, JV icrosse, 9; Animal Rescue League, u rsing Home V isits, and B laze lubs; “If you are not willing to die for imething, you die for nothing.” — ebster.

J u stin D avid Eddy

Reserve B Soccer, 8, Reserve A Soc­cer, 9, JV Basketball, 8, 9 (Captain, MVP), Reserve Lacrosse, 8, Varsity Lacrosse, 9; M ountain Bike, Wall Climbing, and Weight Training Clubs; “Sometimes you end up a t the point of no re tu rn .” —^Anonymous.

M icah D avid G lauberm an

Effort Honor and Honor Rolls; Cross Country Running, 7 (MIP), 8 (Cap­tain , MVP), 9 (MVP), Snowboarding,7, Reserve Hockey, 8, JV Hockey, 9, V arsity Track and Field, 7, 8, JV Lacrosse, 9; Recycling, W eight Lift­ing, and Trapshooting Clubs; “BeforeI came here, I didn’t know if I could do it. Now, I see I can.” —M.G.; “N ature always sides with the hidden flaw.” —M urphy’s Law.

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J o se A n ton io G onzalez

Effort Honor and Honor Rolls; W in­te r C arnival T-Shirt Design W inner; In tram urals, 6, JV Football, 9, Rec­reational Skiing, 6, 9, Sailing 6, 9; Bowling, W indsurfing, and Ice F ish­ing Clubs; “Quack, quack, quack!”; “Life is a game we play to win, and the biggest risk th a t we can have is not tak ing any risks a t all.” —U n­known; “Mexico, Esplandor de siglos.”

J e sse V ictor G reen

Kitchen Crew Head, 9, Spelling Bee W inner, 9; JV Football, 9, Varsity W restling, 9 (Sportsm anship Award), Recreational Tennis, 9; Hospital Vis­its, Lifeguarding, and Ham Radio Clubs; “Life is a corn kernel, plain and simple.” —^Anon; “W hat is the sound of one hand clapping?” —T ra­ditional Zen koan used in lyrics by Bob Marley.

T yson E verett G reenw ood

Athletic Coordinator, 9, Science La A ssistant, 8; Effort Honor, Hone and High Honor Rolls, History Aware 6, M ath Counts, 8, Knowledge Mai te r Team, 8; Reserve B Soccer, ( Reserve A Soccer, 7, JV Soccer, 8, (A ll-Tournam ent Team ), R e se « Hockey, 6, 7 (MVP), JV Hockey, 8,! Reserve Baseball, 6, Reserve L< crosse, 7, 8, JV Lacrosse, 9; Nursin Home Visits, F innish Baseball, an Stratom atic Baseball Clubs; “ Je pens danc je suis.” (I th ink, therefore am.) —Rene Descartes; “Veni, vid vici.” —Caesar.

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Francis C harles H argarten , III

rew ster II Floor Leader, School Sen­te A lternate, Disciplinary Commit- je, 9, Commencement M arshall, 8; ational Jun ior Honor Society, Ef- >rt Honor, Honor, and High Honor oils, Knowlege M aster Team, 8, lean Room Award, 8; JV Football, 8 I^aptain), V a rs ity F o o tb a ll, 9 Doaches A w ard ), V a rs ity nowboarding, 8, 9 (MVP), Varsity aseball, 8, 9; Recycling, F innish aseball, and Culture Clubs; “Don’t ray for an easy life...pray to be a :rong person.” —Anon; “Be true to ourself, and you will never fall.” — eastie Boys.

J o se L uis H ernandez

JV Soccer, 9, Varsity Basketball, 9 (MVP), Varsity Baseball, 9; N ursing Home Visits, Speech, and Indepen­dent Reading Clubs; “Be helpful to all people, bu t if anybody lays a hand on you, send them to the cemetery.” — Malcolm X; “Remember th a t hard work pays off.” —J.H.

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T im othy B rett H errick

Dining Room Monitor, Kitchen Crew Head, Franklin House A ssistant Floor Leader, 9\B laze Staff, 9; Effort Honor Roll; Toastm aster W inter Awards Ceremony, 9, JV Football, 8,9, Recre­ational Skiing, 8, W restling, 9 (Man­ager), JV Lacrosse, 8 (Captain), V ar­sity Lacrosse, 9; N ursing Home Vis­its, Photography, and Glee Clubs; “I’m not a fighter; I’m a lover.” — Anon; “Never give up. Never slow down. Never grow old. Never ever die young.” —Jam es Taylor; “One who knows he can boast, doesn’t have to.” —Colin Robinson.

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D ong-Joo (S teven) H ur

9th Grade Class President; B laze Staff; N ational Jun ior Honor Soci­ety, High Honor and Effort Honor Rolls, Knowledge M aster Team, 9; Job Honor Roll; JV Soccer, 9, JV Basketball, 9, Tennis, 9;Blaze, Board Gam es, and T rapshooting Clubs; “Education is a social process... Edu­cation is growth... Education is not a preparation for life; education is life itself.” —John Dewey; “He who opens a school door, closes a prison.” — Victor Hugo.

A n thon y J o h n H utch ins

Hayw ard Floor Leader, Green Key Club, Secretary of School Senate, 9; 9th grade class secretary; Commence­m ent Usher, 8; Honor, High Honor and Effort Honor Rolls; V arsity Foot­ball, 8 (Coaches Award), 9 (Captain, MVP), V arsity Hockey, 8 ,9 (Captain, MVP), V arsity Baseball, 8 (Coaches Award), 9 (Captain); Big Brothers, Culture, and (iolf Clubs; “One who knows he can brag doesn’t have to.” —Unknown.

Stuart Setzer H utch inson

Kitchen Crew Head, 9, Spelling Be Contestant; In tram urals, 7, Reserv Soccer, 8,9, Recreational Skiing, 7,! Alpine Ski Team, 9, Reserve Bas< ball, 7, 8, 9; Hospital Visits, Boxin| and Magic Clubs; “Don’t ever try I be somebody your’re not. The rei you is the one people will like.” - Andy Van Slyke (P irates); “Sta F.I.T.—faith, in tegrity and tru s t ai the ingredients of a w inner.” —Glen Davis (Orioles).

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B rendan E w in g H ynes

[ead of C lassro o m C le a n e rs , tcMldard; Honor Roll; Reserve B Soc- ir, 8, JV Soccer, 9 (Coaches Award), V Hockey, 8, V arsity Hockey, 9, JV acrosse, 8, Varsity Lacrosse, 9; Ora- )ry, Magic, and Ice Fishing Clubs; !^othing is as good as it used to be, ad it never was. The ‘Golden age of [lorts,’ the golden age of anything, is le age of everyone’s childhood.” — fen Dryden; “Luck is the residue of esign.” —Branch Rickey.

L ee V in cen t J en k in s

Associate Job Foreman, 9, Commence­m ent M arshall, 8; Honor Roll; V ar­sity Football, 8, 9 (Captain), Varsity B asketball, 8 (MVP), 9 (C aptain, Coaches Award), Varsity Baseball, 8 (Coaches Award), 9; Culture, F inn­ish Baseball, and W eight Lifting Clubs; “There is no cure for death, except to enjoy the in terval.” —Fran H argarten; “I hope you all m ake it to the top, because th a t’s where I’ll be.” —L.J.

S tep h en R yan Kirk

Dining Room Door Checker, 9; Rocks and Ropes, 9, JV Hockey, 9, Recre­ational Tennis, 9; Trapshooting and Blaze Clubs; “I’m worse a t w hat I do best and for this gift, I feel blessed.” —Nirvana; “I try and feel the sun­shine. You bring the rain. You try and hold me down with your com­plaint.” —Guns and Roses.

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M ichael W oodliffe K ram er M atthew A. K raus J u stin D avid L illie

Blaze Staff; Reserve B Soccer Team,6, 7, 8 (Captain, Coaches Award), Reserve A Soccer Team, 9 (Captain), V a rs ity W re s tlin g , 6 (C oaches Award), JV W resthng, 7 (Captain), V arsity W restling, 8, 9 (Captain, Coaches Award), Rocks and Ropes, 6, Recreational Tennis, 7, 8, 9; Blaze and Magic Clubs; “W inners never quit, and qu itte rs never w in.” — Anonymous.

Dining Room Monitor, 9; JV Football,8, Varsity Football, 9, JV Basketball,8, 9, Reserve Lacrosse, 8, JV La­crosse, 9 (Captain); N ursing Home Visits, Ice Fishing, and Clark Pond Restoration Clubs; “This is w hat I gotta say to y’all: Be true to yourself and you will never fall.” —Beastie Boys.

Green Key Club, 9; Rocks and Rope:8, 9, Recreational Skiing, 8, Alpin Ski Team, 9 (Coaches Award), R( serve Baseball, 8, Cycling, 9; Mour ta in Bike, Magic, and Clark Pon Restoration Clubs; “As soon as yo feel settled, you know it’s tim e t move on.” —Fredrick Tucker.

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W illiam M urray L ockw ood

ead of A-V Crew, 9, Science Lab ssis tan t, 8, B laze Photographer; onor and Effort Honor Rolls, En- ish. Science, and History Awards,, English Award, 8, M ath Counts earn, 8, Knowledge M aster Team, 8,, Performing Arts, 8 ,9 ; JV Football,, 8 (Captain Reserve), V arsity Foot- ill, V arsity Snowboarding, 7, 8, 9 Captain), Track and Field, 7 (Man­ner), V arsity Sailing, 8, 9; Classics nd Blaze Clubs; “The fault, dear ru tus, is not in our stars, bu t in irselves, th a t we are underlings.” -Shakespeare, Ju lius Caesar-, “Bet- ;r to be a jack of all trades th an a taster of none.”—^Anon.; “One should now a little bit about everything!”— non.

C am eron M itchell M atheson

School Leader, Head of School Sen­ate, 9, Chaplain’s Assistant, 8; High, Honor, and Effort Honor Rolls; Knowl­edge M aster Team, 8; JV Soccer, 7 ,8 (Captain, Coaches Award), Varsity Soccer, 9 (Captain, Coaches Award), Varsity Hockey, 7,8 (Coaches Aw ard),9, Varsity Baseball, 7, 8 (Coaches Award), 9; Blaze, F innish Baseball, Trap Shooting Clubs; “On winning: We cannot direct the wind, bu t we can adjust the sails.” —Unknown; “In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.” —Unknown.

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G riffin W illiam M ayer

Franklin House Floor Leader, S tu­dent Senate Member, Dining Room Supervisor, Head of Kitchen Crew, 9; Honor and Effort Honor Rolls; JV Soccer, 8 (Captain), V arsity Soccer, 9 (Captain), V arsity Hockey, 8, 9, V ar­sity Lacrosse, 8, 9 (Captain); Big B ro thers , F in n ish B aseball, and W eight Lifting Clubs; “A real m an does not have to jum p on sharks or dodge poisonous darts to prove him ­self to be a man. A real m an ju s t has to score big with the babes.” —Sam Malone; “Never stole a horse from a m an I didn’t like.” —Billy the Kid; “I am the greatest!” — M uham m ad Ali.

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M ichael B e ld en M cAteer Corm ac D ow nm an M cCarty P h ilip C harles M cN eill

Chaplain’s Assistant, 9; National Ju n ­ior Honor Society, Honor Roll, A rt Award, 8; V arsity Cross C ountry Running, 7, 8, 9, JV Hockey, 7, 8, 9, JV Tennis, 7, 8, 9; Oratory, Blaze, and World W ar II Clubs; “Life goes on; even if you die, o ther people live. So life does go on.” —Zack Turner.

Banks House Floor Leader, 9; N a­tional Jun ior Honor Society, High and E ffort H onor Rolls, Science Award, 8; Performing Arts, 9 (Light­ing); W ilderness, 8, 9, Recreational Skiing, 8, 9, Varsity Sailing, 8, 9; W indsurfing, Classics, and B laze Clubs; “Carpe deum” (Sieze the day.); “We would ra th e r die on our feet th an live on our knees.” —Franklin Delano Roosevelt; “Give me liberty or give me death!” —Patrick Henry.

Proctor House Floor Leader, 9; Hig Honor, Honor, and Effort Honor Rolli Performing Arts, 8 (Lighting), 9; J" Football, 7, 8 (Coaches Award), Vai sity Football, 9, Varsity W restling ,' Alpine Ski Team, 8, Reserve Hocke^ 9 (MIP), JV Baseball, 7, 8, Varsit Baseball, 9; A m ateur Radio, Roc Climbing, and World W ar II Film Clubs; “Not in vain m ay be the prid of those who survived and the ep taph of those who fell.” —Winsto Churchill; “I move w ith relief froi the tossing sea of cause and theory t the firm ground of resu lt and fact.” - W inston Churchill; “Pa, th is require action!” —FDR

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W illiam B arry M illiken

[itchen Crew Head, 9; Honor Roll, pelling Bee W inner, Knowlege Mas- 3r Team, 8,9; JV Football, 7, Varsity 'ootball, 8, 9 (Captain), JV Wres- iing, 7 (Captain), V arsity W restling, , 9 (Captain), JV Lacrosse, 7, 8, a rs ity Lacrosse, 9; Sculpturing, lagic, and Lifeguarding Clubs; “No lan has ever achieved worthwhile access w ithout a t one tim e hanging is foot well over the brink of failure.” -Unknown.

R. R avich an d er M urugesan

Honor Roll; JV Football, 8, 9, JV W restling, 7, V arsity W restling, 8,9, Baseball, 7, JV Lacrosse, 8, 9; Blaze, N u rs in g H om e V is its , an d W indsurfing Clubs; “The tragedy of life is not death, bu t w hat we let die inside us while we live.” —Norm an Cousins; “Success lies within the qual­ity of life, your own and those you have reached.” —William X. Barron.

P ierre A lexander O ffutt

Language Lab A ssistant, 9; High Honor, Honor, and Effort Honor Rolls, A rt Award, 7; JV Football, 7, Varsity Football, 8, 9, Reserve Hockey, 7, JV Hockey, 8, 9, JV Baseball, 7, V arsity Baseball, 8, 9; Stratom atic Baseball, Lifeguarding, and B laze Clubs; “You only live twice. Once when you’re born and once when you face death .” —Ian Fleming.

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S ou ich i O kuno

Head of BufTet Set-up Crew, Hayward A ss is ta n t Floor L eader, 9; H igh Honor, Honor, and Effort Honor Rolls; JV Soccer, 8 (MIP), Varsity Football,9, V a rs ity S n o w b o ard in g , 8, 9 (Coaches Award), JV Tennis, 8, JV Baseball, 9; W all Chmbing, Magic, and Bowling Clubs; “G anbare Cardi­gan Jap tachi!” —S.O.

J o sh u a D avid P ellegrin o

Kitchen Crew Head, 9; Room Clean­ing Award, 8; V arsity Football, 7 (Manager), In tram urals, 8, Reserve Soccer, 9, Recreational Skiing, 7, JV Basketball, 8, Cross Country Skiing,9, Reserve Baseball, 7 (MIP), 8, JV B aseball, 9; H ospital V isits, Big Brother, and Chess Clubs; “It a in’t over, till it’s over.” —^Yogi Berra; “If you spit in the air, it will come right back in your face.” —Mrs. M ary Pellegrino.

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D ining Room Door Checker, Fi M arshall, 9; Honor Roll; Clean Roo Award, 8; Perform ing A rts Stai M anager, 8, 9; JV Soccer, 8, Varsi Soccer, 9, JV Alpine Team, 8, Varsi Alpine Team, 9; JV Tennis, 8, Trai and Field, 9 (Captain); World W a r: Cooking, and W indsurfing Clul: “T hat which does not kill you, on m akes you s tronger.” —Fredrii Nietzche; “Luck is when preparati( m ee ts o p p o r tu n ity .” —V in Lombardi; “God gave you two ea and one m outh to listen to twice m uch as you s a y .” —Theodo Roosevelt; “Chance is the intelligen to recognize it.” —H arry Trum an.

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J o sep h R ivera

'rench I Floor Leader, S tudent Gov- rnm ent, 9, Green Key Club, 7, 8, 9, th grade class President, 7th grade iass T reasurer, 8 th grade class Sec- Btary, Glee Club, 6, 7, 8, 9; N ational unior Honor Society, High, Honor, nd Effort Honor Rolls, W illiam A. larney W ritten Expression Award, knowledge M aster Team, 7, 8, 9, Inglish Award, 6, Spanish Award, 7; ob Honor Roll; JV Football, 6, 7, 8 Daptain), Varsity F ootball, 9, JV Bas- etball, 6, 7, V arsity Basketball, 8 ,9 , Reserve Baseball, 6 (Captain), Re- erve Lacrosse, 7 (Captain, MIP), JV ,acrosse, 8, V arsity Lacrosse, 9; Big trother, Culture, and Lifeguarding Hubs; “We did not land on Plymouth bOck, Plymouth Rock landed on us.” -M alcolm X; “The thing m en and /omen need to do is stick together; irogressions can’t be made if we are eparate forever.” — A Tribe Called Juest; “You are not responsible for he outcome, only the effort.” —My )ad.

C olin Park R ob inson

A ssistant School Leader, School Sen­ate, Green Key Club, 9, Dining Room Monitor, Commencement Usher, 8; National Junior Honor Society, Honor and Effort Honor Rolls; Varsity Foot­ball, 8, 9 (Captain, Coaches Award), V arsity Hockey, 8, V arsity Hockey (A ssistant Captain, Coaches Award), V arsity Lacrosse, 8 (MIP), 9; Culture, Big Brother, and Finnish Baseball Clubs; “Sometimes it’s be tter to be lucky th a n good.” —G ran t Fuhr; “There is no prize for second best.” — Top Gun.

E lliot R ooks

Stowell House Floor Leader, 9, Head of Buffet Crew, 8; Knowledge M aster Team, 8; Clean Room Award, 7; JV Football, 7, 8, V arsity Football, 9, JV Basketball, 7 (Coaches Award), 8 (Captain, Coaches Award), V arsity Basketball, 9 (MIP), JV Track and Field, 7,8, V arsity Track and Field, 9; Recycling, Magic, and W eight Lifting Clubs; “I t’s better to stand up and die for something th an to die for noth­ing.” —^Anon; “The sun will come out tomorrow.”—“Annie”; “Mess with the best; die like the rest.” —Every ado­lescent since the beginning of time.

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R oberto R osano R ivera M ason A llen R ou lston R obert H. R u ettin ger

Kitchen Crew, 9; V arsity Football, 9, Recreational Skiing, 9, V arsity Ten­nis, 9; Hockey and Bowling Clubs; “Nunca hogas alga a alguien lo queno quiener que te hagan a ti.” —R.R.

C la rk M organ III Floor L eader, Kitchen Crew Head, 9; High, Honor, and Effort Honor Rolls; Performing Arts (.Bye, Bye, Birdie-ConradBirdie), 9; Reserve A Soccer, 8 (MVP), Varsity Soccer, 9 (MIP), JV Basketball, 8, V arsity Basketball, 9, JV Baseball, 8 (Captain), Track and Field, 9 (Cap­tain); N ursing Home Visits, Diver­sity, and Rythym and Blues Clubs; “T hank you. Lord, for w hat you’ve done for me... Thank you. Lord, for you m ake me sing.” —Bob Marley; “Someone is taking more th an their share of the bounties of th is land, and th a t’s not fair. So, little people got more th an they need, while there’s so m any hungry m ouths in the world to feed.”— Jim m y Cliff

112 ^ Rosano, Roulston, Ruettinger

Head of Public Relations, 9 Fall; E fort Honor Roll; Clean Room Awar7, 8; Reserve A Soccer, 8 (Coach A w ard), JV Soccer, 9 (Coachi Award), Recreational Skiing, 8, P. pine Ski Team, 9, JV Tennis, 7, V arsity Tennis, 9; Hospital Visil Blaze, and Finnish Baseball Clubs; will always have fond memories C ard igan ...the good and th e bf tim es.” —R.R.; “If you pu t your mii to it, you can do anything.” —Ano:

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Z achary H arris S h etlan d

[onor Roll; R eserve A Soccer, 9 MVP), JV Basketball, 9 (Coaches Lward), JV Baseball, 9; Board Games, [ebrew, and Bowling Clubs; “Don’t )ok back, something m ight be gain- ig on you.” —Satchel Paige.

G regory J ea n B. Spen cer

Hinm an II Floor Leader; Honor and Effort Honor Rolls; JV Soccer, 8, Var­sity Soccer, 9, JV Basketball, 7, 8 (MVP), Varsity Basketball, 9, JVTen- nis, 7 (MIP), 8, Varsity Lacrosse, 9; Animal Rescue League, Lifeguarding, and Yoga Clubs; “No bird soars too high if he soars w ith his own wings.” —Anon; “A m an will rise, a m an will fall from the sheer force of love, like a fly from a wall, it’s no secret a t all.” — From The Fly by U2.

Tai S tokesbary

Dining Room Monitor, 9; Honor Roll; V a rs ity Soccer, 9 (M an ag e r), Snowboarding, 9, JV Lacrosse, 9; Stagecraft and Driving Range Clubs; “The deepest ocean, the ta llest rain forest...the key to life lies w ithin.” — T.S.; “These things were given to you: the land, the ocean, and the sun. Respect th a t.” —T. S.

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Y arrow L iv in gston T horne A n ton io T oledo C evallos M ichael L. T ondel

Environm ental Coordinator, H inm anII A ssistan t Floor Leader, 9; Honor and Effort Honor Rolls; Reserve Soc­cer, 7, JV Soccer, 8, V arsity Soccer, 9, V arsity Alpine Ski Team, 7, 8, 9 (MVP), V arsity Sailing, 7 (Captain, Coaches Award), Reserve Lacrosse, 8 (MIP), JV Lacrosse, 9; A Cappella, Fly fishing, and Lifeguarding Clubs.

Honor Roll; Rocks and Ropes, 9, Snowboarding, 9, Varsity Tennis, 9; Bowling and Skating Clubs; “It takes the whole of life to learn how to live, and—w hat will perhaps m ake you wonder more—it takes the whole of life to learn how to die.” —Cicero; “Everything under the sun is in tune, bu t the sun is eclipsed by the moon.” —Pink Floyd.

French II Floor Leader, H ead c Kitchen Crew, 9; Honor Roll; Varsit Football, 8, 9, JV Hockey, 8 (MVP V arsity Hockey, 9, V arsity Lacross<8, 9; B e g in n in g T e n n is an Trapshooting Clubs; “Pain is only ten porary; fame is forever.” —Unknowi “I know someday you’ll have a beai tiful life, I know you’ll be a s ta r.” - Pearl Jam .

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T akesh i P e ter T orita E dw ard R an dolp h T urnbull Z achary K ress T urner

lead of Kitchen Crew, 9; Poetry Lward, SS; V arsity Football, 9, Var- ity Snowboarding, 9 (MIP), JV Base- lall, 9; Bowling, Skating, and Diver­ity Clubs.

Brew ster I Floor Leader, Head of Kitchen Crew, 9; Honor Roll, Varsity Football, 9, Recreational Skiing, 8, Reserve Hockey, 9, Reserve Lacrosse, 8 (C aptain), V arsity Lacrosse, 9; Lifeguarding, N ursing Home Visits, and Ice Fishing Clubs; “I ha te h is­tory, I hate history. History I hate .” — E.R. Turnbull.

Chaplain’s A ssistant, Vice President of Class, 9, Dining Room Supervisor, 8; National Jun ior Honor Society, High, Honor, and Effort Honor Rolls, Geography Bee W inner; Varsity Foot­ball, 8, 9, JV W restling, 7, Varsity W restling, 8, Recreational Skiing, 9, JV Lacrosse, 8, JV Lacrosse, 9; O ra­tory and Classics Clubs; “I slept and dream ed th a t life was beauty; I woke and found th a t life was duty.” — Anon.; “T hat which ha th made them drunk, h a th m ade me bold. W hat hath quench’d them , h a th given me fire.” —Shakespeare.

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G ustavo E. Turull Ari M ikael V aisanen Joh n D ixon W hittem ore

Head of Kitchen Crew, 9; Room Clean­ing Award; JV Football, 8, 9, JV Bas­ketball, 8, V arsity Basketball, 9, JV Baseball, 8, V arsity Baseball, 9; Big Brother, Ice Fishing, and Skating Clubs; “Any job is easy when you have the righ t tools.” —William H art; “Remember, when you point a finger a t somebody, you are pointing three a t yourself.” —Salada Tea Bag.

Head of Kitchen Crew, 9; Honor and Effort Honor Rolls; Varsity Soccer, 9 (Captain, MVP), Varsity Hockey, 9, Varsity Lacrosse, 9; Tennis, Board Games, and W eight Lifting Clubs; “Thunder is good, thunder is im pres­sive; bu t it is lightning th a t does the work.” —M ark Twain.

Athletic Coordinator, 9; JV Footbal7 .8 , Reserve A Soccer, 9, JV Hocke,7.8, Varsity Hockey, 9, Reserve Basi ball, 7, JV Baseball, 8, Varsity B as ball, 9; Magic, Solitaire, and Ice Fisl ing Clubs; “W ith losers, you also fin w inners.” —Anon.; “W inning isn everything, but losing is really tough —J.W.

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D erek W illem W ijsenbeek

ehicle C leaner Head, Stowell House ssis tan t Floor Leader, Kitchen Crew [ead, 9; Effort Honor Roll; Clean oom Award; Rocks and Ropes, 7, 8, , Nordic Skiing, 7, 8 (MIPX Alpine ki Team, 9, Reserve Lacrosse, 7, JV acrosse, 8, Varsity Lacrosse, 9; Nurs- ig Home Visits, Blaze, and Debating lubs; “The future’s here; we are it; 'e’re on our own.” —Grateful Dead; Peelin’ good is good enough.” — iTillem DeFoe.

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LEADERSHIP... was a common sight when the class of...were in the dorms, the chapel, the student government, the classroom, the Jobs Program, and on the playing field.

118 * Senior Section(Above, Left to Right) THE FLOOR LEADERS: F ran Hargarten, Jason Dewai

Griff Mayer, Bryan Cockrell, Mike Tondel, Phil McNeil, Tony Hutching

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Colin Robinson Job Foreman

Michael McAteer Zachary Turner

Chaplain’s A ssistants

IVbove, Left to Right) THE FLOOR LEADERS: Mason Roulston, Elliot Rooks, oey Rivera, Cory McCarty, John Cesere, Randolph Turnbull. Senior Section * 119

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SPONSORSAn Artist in Praise and Amy, Ginger, and Winnie Hart

Encouragement to be Creative! Mr. and Mrs. Crawford H. HinmanBetsy and Ken Balin Reverend Harry Mahoney

Kumiko Buller Mr. and Mrs. B. A. MayerThe Burnett Family Madge Nickerson

Camera Shop of Hanover, Inc. Andrew B. Noel IIIRobert Chartener ‘73 Mary Pellegrino

BXB, Casey, and Spice Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Scribner, Jr.Mr. C. Kendrick Capon and Karen C. Ragno

Ms. Susan M. Emery Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. RandMrs. Carl E. Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Rivera Cintron

Andrew Dorsett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SantamariaMrs. Henry J. Feitelberg Sherwin Dodge Printers

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. I. WilsonCharlotte Yehle

SUBSCRIBERSMr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. Bevis Northeast Food ServiceMr. and Mrs. John V. Bowmer Equipment & Supply

Charles and Catriona Case Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. PitassiMr. and Mrs. Joe Collins Robert and Thurza Small

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Roger and Patti Emerson Dr. and Mrs. Edward R. TurnbullFamily Pharmacy Ward Amidon Jewelers

J. Michael McGean John D. WhittemoreCharles H. Heenan Chris and Haley Yergens

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BOOSTERSManuel Barclay

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Mr. and Mrs. John B. Coffin Don and Carolyn Creed

Tony Hutchins’ Grandmother Andrew Frohring Geisel

Henen Olson Hull June L, Hutchins

Ann Hynes Dr. and Mrs. Herman H. Jenkins

Mr. Fred A. Kraus Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Porcelli

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ruettinge

PATRONSKyle Bryan and Family

Dr. and Mrs. Joshua B. Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chesson

Antonio Cortina Mr. and Mrs. Enrique De Alba

Henry B. duPont, IV Carrie and John Finlayson David and Kathleen Foster

Mr. and Mrs. Savage Frieze, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Frohring

Michael J. Gallagher, MD Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Gillette Stuart and Cinders Hutchinson

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Matheson Mr. and Mrs. Keniston P. Merrill

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BARNEY INSURANCE AGENCYMain Street — Box 95 Canaan, N. H. 03741 Telephone: (603) 523-4407

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CONGRATULATIONS!

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Congratulations to the Class of 1993!

Matthew Bronfman

COLOPHONThe Cardigan M ountain School yearbook,

Blaze, is pubHshed by Jostens P rin ting & Pubhshing, Inc. in S tate College, PA. The press run was 280 copies a t a trim size of 7 3/4" X 10 1/2” on 80# glossy paper.

The hardcover is a Styleline Design #572 which has a combination of Tempo 329 Silver silkscreening on Tempo 766 Green background. Senior books were name stam ped in silver.

The base ink color was black and the type styles prim arily used were New Century School- book and Palatino. Zaph Chancery and Zaph Dingbats were used as accents. Tempo 877 Silver was used on the spot color pages.

The book was designed on a PC, using Aldus PageM aker 4.0, Jostens’ clip a rt and tem plates on disk, and Aldus FreeHand.

This book w ou ld have n ever gone to press th is year, or in th e la st five years, w ith ou t the ded icated h elp o f J im O’K eefe, our J o sten s’ rep resen tative . A lw ays there to help , he w as a b less in g for h is expertise, frien d lin ess, and op tim istic approach. M any thanks to Jim .

The senior portraits and most of the color

photos, team photos, and athletic action shots were taken by Yearbook Associates of Millers Fall, MA. Bill Lockwood, Paul DiMartino, Sean Gillery, Bill Barron, and m any other parents, coaches, and students also contributed photos.

Specia l thanks to Steve W illiam s o f Yearbook A ssocia tes for h is care w ith the photos and th e prom ptn ess o f a ll d eliveries. H e w as an oth er person w h ose p ositive attitu d e and w illin g h elp k ep t up our sp irits.

A yearbook is n ever com p leted w ith ou t the contributions o f everyon e on cam pus. The sta ff w ish es to thank all o f you for your help . Specia l thanks to S tep h an ie and D ave M cCusker, Sean G illery, Thurza Sm all, K aren Colburn, A udie Arm strong, and Jack ie Lary for th e ir h elp in proofreading, m aking address labels, g e ttin g dead lin es out, prov id in g in form ation , and all other favors w e asked o f them .

This has not b een an easy year for the sta ff adjusting to a n ew IBM system . Our ap ologies for any errors due to our in ex p e­rience. N ext year, it ’s back to friend ly Mac!

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Mr. Manuel BarclayHacienda de la ponta 159 Echegaray Mexico, D.F. 53310 MEXICO Colegio La Salle

Mr. Arthur L. Bernstein1090 North Lake Way Palm Beach, EL 33480 Brewster Academy

Mr. Jason D. Boggie717 Bennington Drive Raleigh, NC 27615 Undecided

Mr. James A. Bowmer837 Boston Post Road, Apt 52 Madison, CT 06443 Cheshire Academy

Mr. Antonio D. BraunAve. Palmira Priv. Del Rio 50 Cuernavaca, Morelos 62490 MEXICOTechnologico de Monterrey

Mr. Charles Foster Brown, IV2310 Burr Oak Road Northfield, IL 62704 Avon Old Earms School

Mr. John D. Cesere P. O. Box 697 York Beach, ME 03910 Phillips Exeter Academy

Mr. Bryan K. CockrellC /O Jacqueline Manansang 201 Newbury Street Boston, MA 02116 Phillips Academy

Mr. Jeffrey Colen4532 Piney Neck Road Rock Hall, MD 21661 Undecided

Mr. Rodolfo CoppelAlbatros #508 Eracc. Gaviotas Mazatlan, Sinaloa 82110 MEXICOTechnologico de Monterrey

Mr. Michael E. Creed655 Highland Street Wethersfield, CT 06109 Winchendon School

Mr. S. Evan deBourguignonRR #1, Box 296 Woodstock, VT 05091 Tabor Academy

Mr. Jason L. DewarCardigan Mountain School RR #2, Box 58 Canaan, NH 03741 St. George's School

Mr. Paul A. DiMartino95 Walker Street Weston, MA 02193 Brooks School

Mr. Matthew M. DodgeP. O. Box 302, Valley Road Dublin, NH 03444 Tabor Academy

Mr. Andrew Dorsett80 Haven Avenue, #2-D New York, NY 10032 St. Mark's School

Mr. Justin D. Eddy148 Spruce Street Rutland, VT 05701 Mount Saint Joseph

Mr. Micah D. Glauberman106 Lost Tree Springfield, IL 62704 Tabor Academy

Mr. Jose A. GonzalezAv. del Parque #48San Angel, Mexico 20, D.E.01000 MEXICOCentro de Educacion Y Cultur

Mr. Jesse V. Green4-15-10 Takanawa Minato-Ku, Tokyo 108 JAPANWestown School

Mr. Tyson E. GreenwoodRR #1, Box4 Canaan, NH 03741 Portsmouth Abbey School

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\t. Francis C. Hargarten, III205 Pacific Avenue an Francisco, CA 94115 Jndecided

At. Jose L. Hernandez'airway Forest Ridge Road iuilding 31, #1531 )erry, NH 03894 ■Jew Hampton School

At . Timothy B. Herrick318 28th Street N.W. Vashington, DC 20007 %ginia Episcopal School

^r. Steven (Dong-Joo) HurO. Box 51409

)ubaiJnited Arab Emirates Voodbury Forest School

^r. Anthony J. HutchinsIR#2, Box 172 Volfeboro, NH 03894 .awrence Academy

^r. Stuart S. Hutchinson)47 Sea Ranch Drive >anta Barbara, CA 93109 Vasatch Academy

vlr. Brendan E. Hynes8 Idlewild Park Drive lornwall-on-Hudson, NY ,2520.awrence Academy

Mr. Lee V. Jenkins1930 South Boulevard Houston, TX 77098 Episcopal High School

Mr. Stephen R. Kirk3300 Plantation Road Charlotte, NC 28270 Providence High School

Mr. Michael W. KramerP. O. Box 70 Canaan, NH 03741 Undecided

Mr. Matthew A. Kraus26 Harding Street East Northport, NY 11731 Trinity-Pawling School

Mr. Justin D. LillieP. O. Box 5404West Lebanon, NH 03784Kimball Union Academy

Mr. William M. Lockwood,IIILedgemere Farm P. O. Box 121 Shelburne, VT 05482 Northfield Mount Herman

Mr. Cameron M. Matheson10 Merriam Brook Road Surry, NH 03431 Westminster School

Mr. Griffin W. MayerP. O. Box 145 Mendham, NJ 07945 Lawrence Academy

Mr. Michae McAteer3-20 Kaguraoka-cho Yoshida, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606 JAPANOsaka International School

Mr. Cormac D. McCarty2717 McComas Road White Hall, MD 21161 St. Andrew's School

Mr. Philip C. McNeill16 Newell Road Brookline, MA 02146 Brook School

Mr. W. Barry Milliken, Jr.4221 Palm Lane, Bay Point Miami, FL 33137 Blair Academy

Mr. Ravi Murugesan48 Cedar DriveColtsneck, NJ 07722The Hun School of Princeton

Mr. Pierre Alexander Offutt11388 Senaca Knoll Drive Great Falls, VA 22066 Episcopal High School

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Mr. Souichi Okuno3-37-8 Narita Higashi Suginamiku, Tokyo 166 JAPANThe Gunnery School

Mr. Joshua D. PellegrinoP. O. Box 716 Walpole, NH 03608 Dublin School

Mr. William W. Phillips156 Dracena Avenue Piedmont, CA 94611 Undecided

Mr. Joseph Rivera20-26 Menahan Street Ridgewood, NY 11385 Hotchkiss School

Mr. Colin P. Robinson92 Townsend Road Shirley, MA 01464 Hotchkiss School

Mr. Elliot Rooks2065 First Avenue, #10B New York, NY 10029 Wilbraham & Monson Academy

Mr. Roberto RosanoRio Sabinas 204, Sierra Morena Tampico, Tamaulipas 89210 MEXICOTechnologico de Monterey

Mr. Mason A. Roulston2289 North Park Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH 44106 Choate Rosemary Hall

Mr. Robert H. Ruettinger17755 Drummer Lane Chesterfield, MO 63005 Crossroads School

Mr. Zachary H. Shetland900 Outer DriveState College, PA 16801State College Area High School

Mr. Gregory J. Spencer23 Tartan Ridge Road Burr Ridge, IL 60521 Pomfret School

Mr. Tai StokesbaryP. O. Box 9167South Laguna, CA 92677Undecided

Mr. Yarrow L. Thorne48 Ward Avenue Northampton, MA 01060 Milton Academy

Mr. Antonio ToledoAlcantar #1, Col. Loma Linda Mazatlan, Sinaloa 82000 MEXICOTechnologico de Monterrey

Mr. Michael L. Tondel14 Gilmore Avenue Cresskill, NJ 07626 Canterbury School

Mr. Takeshi Peter ToritaR.S.V. J-302 Tombu Ichong-Dong, Yong Sang-kuSeoulKOREAUndecided

Mr. E. Randolph Turnbull9 Stonesthrow Laurel, MS 39440 Espiscopal School

Mr. Zachary Kress Turner20 West 88 th Street New York, NY 10024 Middlesex School

Mr. Gustavo E. TurullP. O. Box 652 Santa Domingo DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Undecided

Mr. Ari M. VaisanenJoukahaisentie #3 Hyvinkaa 05830 FINLAND Tabor Academy

Mr. John D. Whittemore5 Hedgeway Ayer, MA 01432 Kimball Union Academy

Mr. Derek W. Wijsenbeek45 Old Hill Road Westport, CT 06880 Gould Academy

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