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B L A Z E 1 9 9 5The founding of Cardigan Mountain School in 1945 was a day that would change the lives of every boy to set foot on its serene mountain campus. For nearly fifty years, Cardigan has enjoyed the success of seeing graduation after graduation of many a boy seeking to contribute not only to his own inner desire to learn, grow, and prosper, but to have the opportunity to meet new friends and establish relationships that will last a lifetime. This Cardigan Mountain School Yearbook is one of the ways that we can ensure that the Cardigan Mountain School Tradition will live on for years to come.
Written by Joel Lansden - Class of 1994
C a r d i g a n M o u n t a i n S c h o o l____________Canaan, New Hampshire 03741
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE.................................................................................................... ....
TABLE OF CONTENTS..........................................................................
BLAZE STAFF.....................................................................................3
HEADMASTER'S PAGE............................... .........................................
ADMINISTRATION.................. ...........................................................
FACULTY AND STA FF................................................................... 6-20
BLAZE DEDICATION....................................................................... .....
CANDIDS............................................................................................22-32
FALL SPORTS............................... .................................................... 33-47
WINTER SPORTS.............................................................................. 48-56
SPRING SPORTS................................................................................57-64
COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE CANDIDS ......................... 65-80
UNDERCLASSMEN......................................................................... 81-89
SENIORS AND GRADUATION........................................................ 90-118
ADVERTISEMENTS............................................................. ............... 119-129
SENIOR DIRECTORY. ....................................................................130-131
SPECIAL PAGE..................................................................................132
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CO-EDITORS: Peter HeenanMatthew Donoghue
ASST. EDITOR: Craig Wilson SPORTS EDITOR: Zach Antonucci ASST. SPORTS: Jon Boucakis
Chris Quint COMPUTER: Jesse Schwamb
Sandy Brash ASST. COMP: Jon Parrella UNDERCLASSMEN: Mike Reilly
Zak Sos
ADVISORS: Thurza H. Small Robert D. Small
THE BLAZE STAFF
STAFF:
Philippe Cousteau Pablo Zervas Ben Thurston
Shawn Chippendale Greg Rohman
Kip Hale
SPECIAL THANKS TO CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS: Mrs. Greenwood, K. Foster, Mr. Barron, Mr. Small,
and Yearbook Associates.
HEADMASTER'S PAGE
Jason, Janet D ew ar, L indsay, H eadm aster C am eron D ew ar
ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL
Back Row: Cameron Dewar, Carl Lovejoy, Jamie Funnell, Dave McClintic, Neil Brier Front Row; James Marrion, Karen Colburn, Richard Dionne , James Burnett, Robert Small
Faculty
READING/STUDY SKILLS Back Row: Kris Burnett, Linda Boucher, Kate
Foster, Jamie Ramsdell.Front Row: Ann Chalker, Alex Grey.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE Back Row: John Hogan, Trevor Worcester, Chase Squier,
David George, Chip HaskelL Front Row: Peter LaFond, Stewart Manley.
ENGLISHBack Row: Robert Small, Chase Squier, David Donahue, David George,
Skip Chalker, Wim Hart.Front Row: Paul Dyer, Thurza Small, Chris Pryor.
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MATHBack Row: Jim Marrion, Ed Ramos, Randy MacDonald, Alex Grey, Steve
Fenton.Front Row: Pam Harrington, Janet Dewar, Ruth Greenwood.
HISTORYBack Row: Neil Brier, Ken Capon, Trevor Worcester, Chris Pryor, Skip
Chalker.Front Row: Peter Trau, Nick Lynch, Paul Dyer.
Faculty
SCIENCEJohn Shackett, Bo Fuller, Jamie Ramsdell, Jamie Funnell, John Gartner.
ARTSBack Row: Dennis Robbins, Harold
Finkbeiner.Front Row: Liz Pippin, Susan Rives.
LIBRARYPam Harrington, Kris Burnett, Kate Foster, Stephanie
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OFFICEBack Row: Heather Schwamb, Audie
Armstrong.Front Row: Judy Ribiero, Karen Colburn.
ALUMNI/ DEVELOPMENT Tricia Alafat, Sean Cillery, Faith Degenhart, Chip Haskell.
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ADMISSIONSCarl Lovejoy, Shirley Lester, Andy Noel, Pam Harrington, Dave Rogerson.
LIFE SKILLS Bill Barron, Ken Capon.
Support Staff
MAINTENANCE Back Row: Sherwood Griffin, Roger Williams, Ron Doe
Front Row: Dave Pratt, Dick Gavalis, Tim Leary.
iATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Andy Rogers, Les Rogers.
HOUSEKEEPING Back Row: Janet Labrie, Roxy Lemieux, Pat
Morse.Front Row: Dot Kendall, Eleanor Weller.
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Ellen Rocke, Bob Spano.
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Blaze Dedication
It may seem strange to be thanking someone who has not made things easy for us, either in the classroom or in athletics. However, we recognize you because you have done this by alw ays insisting tha t we could do better. In class you peaked our interest in history by sharing your extensive knowledge and love for the subject. As a varsity coach in football, basketball, and baseball, you
worked us hard and never accepted less than our best. Because of this we were frequently on the w inning side, including this year's undefeated football season. One of our favorite things to do has been to have a conversa tion w ith you about the government, the world, or last night's Boston - Orlando game. No matter what the subject, you always took the time to listen to us.
For all of these things, we, the class of 1995, dedicate this year's Blaze to:
Mr. Nicholas S. Lynch
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Back Row: C. McCormick, N. Nikitakis, C. Moerer, R. Mallory, M. Porcelli, P. Heenan,D, Case, S. Donahue, E. Alford, J. Decrow, J. Lynch, Mr. Donahue, Mr. Robbins (Coaches) Middle Row: Mr. Lynch (Coach), A. Wooldridge, C. Rivera, D. Clark, J. Brown, D. Geraghty, J. Boucakis, W. Moeller, B. Thurston, J. Bae, Mr. Marrion (Coach).Front Row: "Rocky" Sadana (Manager), M. Arrington, J. Berthe, B. Frazier, B. Fender,!. Korbl, S. McAllister, M. Hamme, B. Park, J. Carranza, H. Caicedo (Manager).
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Back Row: Mr. Brier (Coach), P. Devine, R. Mcllvain, T. Runsamo, L. Peppe, P. Zervas, C. Quint, F. Meyer, Z. Antonucci, Mr. Lafond (Coach)Front Row: W. Landers, J. Pyle, K. Hale, C. Wilson, J. Burnett, M. Donoghue, M. Reilly, T. Kuromatsu.
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Back Row: C. Machado, E. Uhlig, R. Welts, P. O'Connell, A. Child, D. Roe, R. Sykes, D. Torreti, Mr. Barron (Coach)Front Row: R. Villalobos, J. Lopez, F. Prados, D. Wallace, M. Fernandez, J. Perez, A. Garcia, N. Priess
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■ Back Row: Mr. Chalker (Coach), S. Chippendale, M. Paquet, F. Ford, A. Scott, S. Vertiz, G. Miller, B. Dohn, B. Moeller, L. Perry, J. Norris, D. Tick, Mr. Fenton (Coach).Front Row: T. Nickerson, K. Burke, L. Anderson, N. Miller, W. Ford, T. Parry, T. Bianco, M. Lynch, V. Ramos, T. Ohta, R. Thompson.
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Back Row: H. McCarty, J. Parrella, G. Rohman, D. Miller, S. Shimoda, Y. Kirin, I. Depew, I JaiRw W. Tompkins, Mr. Manley (Coach). [*01,'Front Row; A. Weeks, W. Boyce, L. Peple, E. Hilberg, S. Brash, T. Ragno fBjinRov
Back Row: Mr. Pryor (Coach), B. Figueras, D, Shwartz, M. Conrad, D, Elizondo, E. Larmon, S. MacMillan, L. Shipman, R. Vegas, Mr. Hogan (Coach).Front Row; C. MacMillan, E. Dahlberg, F. Groff, N. Hausman, L. Degwitz.
r. ' Back Row: Z. Sos, L. Escamilla, A. Frazier, A. Colina, C, Payne, P. Machado, R. Delgado, B. Loeb, Mr. Rives (Coach).I Front Row: J. Fronton, B. Isler, W. Foster, J. Guichard, I, Williams, J. Luna y Para.
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Back Row: D. Hobson, M. Covey, D. Clark, T. Halbach-Merz, T. Duller, R. Miller, P. Cousteau, R. Thomas. Front Row: Mr. Gartner, A. Garrison, A. Garza.Not Shown: Mr. Squire, N. Tuck, B. Martinez.
Back Row: A. Weyl.Front Row: Mr. Fuller (Coach), D. Lee, L. Bonnecaze, M. Dunn, C. Taliercio, A. Keene, Mr. Rozelle (Coach).
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Standing; Mr. Macdonald (Coach), A. Charney, M. Denault, M. Boyce, S. Howard, A. Thompson, M. Zambrano, R. Araujo, B. Roberts, Mr. Hart (Coach), G. Walker.Seated: E. Cohen, J. Liebowitz, A. Taylor, T. Leavitt, J. Priess, M. De Sellem, C. GosseUn.
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Varsity FootballWhat a season! The Varsity Football
team, led by Captains J. Boucakis, P. Heenan, and D. Case finished off with an undefeated season of 9-0, a feat which hasn't been accomplished since 1981. The cougars had great wins over ^aglebrook, Plymouth, and Laconia.
iTwo of the team's best wins were over |a strong Hartford team and a nail-bit- ing win over Newport.
With one of the best running attacks ^Cardigan has had in years, CMS struck teams early. Their defense was weak at tthe start, but with excellent coaching Kthey eventually developed a steel curtain. Utilizing punishing tackles and fierce blitzing, the team put fear into the hearts of opposing offenses.
It was a season that will be cherished forever at Cardigan.
Varsity SoccerVarsity Soccer knew they would
■ h a v e a tough time living up to last B y e a r 's accomplishments. With no one H in the goal, J. Burnett took the job with ■ i t t l e experience. By the end of the sea- H so n he was a key player. The team's H solid foundation was built off the strong I d e fe n s e made up of the twin towers I end M. Donoghue, who fed the half-
•acks with crisp passes. They then ;ave the ball up to the forwards led by he explosive C. Quint who had 24 pals.
The team coalesced due to great coaching and strong senior leadership. Even though they didn't win the New Englands, they were still an unbelievably skilled team.
Varsity B SoccerVarsity B had a fun and exciting
season. Since soccer was so popular. Varsity B was formed early on in the y ear. Being an all ninth-grade team, each person knew eachother well. Everyone worked hard and had a great :ime. The goalie L. Peple was the keystone of the team. Eventhough they didn't win a game, the Varsity B team »vas a huge success.
Cross CountryC ardigan's Cross Country team
started out very slowly and short of runners. Through a little recruiting the team consisted of seven solid runners by the end of the season. M. Ballesteros, one of the late joiners, turned out to be the top runner on the team.
The Cross Country team found themselves running against many older schools who were more experienced, but the team really showed their coaches that they were able to compete at a high level.
Through determination and effort, this year's Cross Country team was great!
J.V FootballThe 1994 J.V. team, despite losing all
its games, learned many important lifelong lessons, such as winning isn't everything! They had a lot of fun in a sport that builds discipline and character.
With many kids new to the sport, it was a unique experience for both the players and the coaches. Each student on the team not only matured as a player, but also as a person.
J.V. SoccerThis year's 1994 J.V. Soccer team
was a team that had a variety of players from around the world. Although half the team spoke different languages, they still managed to play well together. The team was led by the potent scoring combo of P. Serrano and J. Perez.
Coach Barron managed to develop yet another excellent J.V squad.
Reserve A SoccerReserve A Soccer finished off with a
losing season, but in the players' eyes they came out with so much more than just wins and losses. They not only improved physically but even mentally. They started out as individuals and ended as a team striving towards
one goal. It was a learning season, and during it they gained responsibility, confidence, and character. Coach Hogan and Coach Pryor did a great job in making this year's Reserve A Soccer team one to remember. They gave the players unforgetable memories and important lessons to carry on into the future.
Reserve B SoccerIf you were to sum up the Reserve B
season with one word, it would have to be improvement! Many students who hadn't played the sport before fit in well at a level where fun was the most important factor. By the end of the season you couldn't even tell if it was the same team that started out together! The improvement made was immeasurable, much of this due to their coaches, Mr. Rives and Mr. George. They had a great time getting to know the sport and playing as a team.
Rock ClimbingWilderness had an excellent season
this fall. Most of the time was spent rock climbing, but we also enjoyed canoing and hiking. Instructors included Mr. Gartner and Mr. Squier. They are experienced mountainiers, and were invaluable to the group. Frequent rock climbing sights included Rumney, Winslow Ledges, and the Rock Barn. They learned a lot this fall and walked away with a working knowledge of rock climbing.
IntramuralsIntramurals had another great sea
son under the direction of Mr. Hart and Mr. MacDonald. They swam, canoed, learned how to play volleyball, hiked, went to Ruggles mine, shot trap and played football, just to name a few of the many activities we participated in. Every day was a new, fun, and exciting adventure to look forward to.
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Varsity HockeyThe hockey team was able to have
an impressive season this year, and the team's record showed so at 20-4- 5. The team started with 16 players who had a season of dedication and hard work ahead of them. The three elements to the team's success were character, chemistry, and work ethic. These three elements were taught from day one. The team started off on the right foor with a blow out and from then on through the grueling schedule they were able to complete a winning season.
J.V. HockeyMany triumphs were brought to this
team through the hard work and dedication of the members. In the last 4 games they were able to win 3 of them. One victory came against a strong team from Kearsage that had beaten them earlier in the season. They also had a shutout against Back Bay with a 4 to 0 win.
Reserve HockeyThe members of the Reserve Hockey
team signed up to learn hockey. However, they were also able to learn discipline, responsibility, self control, attitude, and other important lessons in life. In the beginning they learned a lot about losing, but in the end they experienced the fruits of victory with a 5-2-1 record in the last stretch of games. The team were lead by enthusiastic coaches and were able to gain a positive influence from each other.
Varsity BasketballThis year's Varsity Basketball team wasn't held back because they were in the shadow of last year's team. In fact, this was the first time that the basketball team had more that 20 wins with a 21-7 season. The wins were rewarding, but the team learned more from the losses than from all their wins. Lack of height did not get in the way either. The team used its speed to its advantage. The transi
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tion and pressing game decided the outcome of many games.
J.V. BasketballDespite a losing record of 5-12-1 the
J.V. Basketball team enjoyed success in other areas. The team finished strongly with several impressive feats: second place at the Fay School tournament and a win at the first game of the Lions Club tournament. As each player improved his skills the team was able to cure the huge mistakes that darkened the beginning of their season. In addition to their hard work on the court they were also able to represent Cardigan well due to their excellent behavior. Many times they received compliments on their conduct and dress.
Reserve BasketballWith a record of 7-3 the Reserve
Basketball team could be considered quite successful. However, the fact of the matter was that most of these players had never played basketball before. The competition was younger, but they matched up perfectly. Hanover beat them earlier in the season, but with a little sweat and work, Cardigan pulled through with a win in their second meeting.
Alpine SkiingThe Alpine Ski Team had huge
successes this season, sporting an undefeated record. In addition to that, many team members were able to feel personal victory. Four members of the team were able to go to BWL State Championships, and one person. Josh Sauders, was able to go to the Jr. Olympics.
Snow BoardThe snowboarding team consisting
of A. Garrison, N. Tuck, D. Clark, T. Halback-Merz, A. Taylor, and M. Reilly was able to start off smoothly as they were all friends. Although half of them were riding freestyle boards, they were able to compete against high schools. The team saw
several highlights during the season including a half pipe competition as Okemo and a weekend at Loon.
Recreational SkiingThis program felt the rewards of
doing a recreational sport. They were able to enjoy themselves throughly at Ragged Mountain three times a week. They also showed great appreciation to all the faculty members that helped them throughout the season.
Cross Country SkiingEven though there were only two
members to enjoy cross country skiing, they still had a lot of fun. The duo saw some of the best skiing in Northern New England at a meet at Holderness. They even raced against some people from New Zealand who were training for the Jr. Olympics. The two gained experiences that will help them in the years of skiing ahead.
WrestlingThis year's wrestling season was a
lesson in teamwork. Early on, much of the time was spent learning the basics as the team included 5 new members. The team's enthusiasm and hard work brought early and continued successes. Seniors Rohman and Parella were the most consistent wrestlers, while Peple was cited for his excellent leadership and contributions for over two years in the New England Prep School League. Team highlights were the scrimmages with secondary schools, the crushing win over Fessenden, and the 7th and 8th grader's win over Keene and Merrimack.
Varsity Hockey
Back Row: Mr. Hogan (Coach), P. O'Connell, F. Meyer, R. Miller, L. Peppe, M. Dunn, A. Childs, D. Toretti, T. Korbl, Mr. Funnell (Coach), S. Howard, Mgr.Front Row; Mr. Noel (Coach), J. Burnett, P. Zervas, M. Donoghue, C. Quint, C. Taliercio, Z. Antonucci, S. Donahue, T. Runsamo.
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Back Row: Mr. Fenton (Coach), J. Lynch, P. Devine, D. Case, R. Mcllvain, D. Mallory, M. Porcelli, G. Miller, M. Covey, L. Shipman, C. Emerson, J. Decrow, Mr. Pryor (Coach)Front Row: W. Boyce, W. Holland, N. Priess, C. Rivera, A. Rogers, K. Burke, M .Lynch
Back Row: L. Perry, B. Fender, V. Ramos, E. Alford, D. Miller, D. Clark, M. Paquet, Mr. George (Coach)Front Row: Mr. Dyer (Coach), T. Knowles, A. Colina, A. Rogers, J. Berthe, M.
S Boyce, J. Park, N. Hausman
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Varsity Basketball
Back Row: Mr. Manley (Coach), W. Moeller, J. Pyle, J. Bae, W. Colin, B. Moeller, M. Hamme, C. Wilson, Mr. Lynch (Coach)Front Row: P. White, J. Boucakis, K. Hale, A. Weyl, W. Tompkins
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J.V. and Reserve Basketball
Back Row: Mr. Ramsdell (Coach), T. Parry, A. Thompson, F. Ford, B. Moeller, B. Roberts, D. Hobson, Mr. Worcester (Coach).Front Row; B. Martinez, R. Delgado, R. Thompson, M. Singletary, L. Anderson.
B. Roberts, M. Singletary, B. Martinez, D. Hobson, L. Anderson, Mr. Ramsdell (Coach).
Back Row: B. Moeller, A. Thompson, F. Ford, Mr. Worcester (Coach).Front Row: T. Parry, R. Delgado, R. Thompson.
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Snowboarding and Wrestling
Back Row: Mr. Squire (Coach), N. Tuck, T. Halbach-Merz. Middle Row; A. Taylor, M. Reilly.Front Row: A. Garrison, D. Clark.
Back Row: Mr. Shackett (Coach), J. Aghravi, J. Parrella, G. Rohman, W. Landers, L. Peple, Mr. Barron (Coach)Front Row: E. Lannon, N. Miller, C. Machado, M. Miro-Quesada
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Alpine A Undefeated,and Alpine B
Back Row: W. Foster, C. Payne, R. Weltz, D. Roe, D. Lee, T. Duller. Middle Row; T. Kuromatsu, J. Saunders, Mr. Rives (Coach), Mr. Gartner (Coach), T. Leavitt, E. Cohen.Front Row: C. MacMillan, S. MacMillan, B. Isler, J. Fronton, F. Groff, L. Bonnecaze, F. Dahlberg.
Winter Sports Award WinnersBack Row: E. Alford, L. Peple, E. Cohen, J. Boucakis, C. Rivera, C. Taliercio. Front Row: A. Garrison, N. Hausman, A. Keene, E. Martiniz.
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Recreational Skiing
Back Row; C. Hank, P. Serrano, R. Araujo, J. Carranza, F. Back Row: Mr. Hart (Coach), R. Vegas, L. Delgado, P.Prados. Luciano, C. Lee.Front Row: D. Elizando, A. Garcia, J. Guichard, M. Front Row: P. Machado, L. Escamilla, J. Norris, S. Chip-Ballesteros, J. Perez. pendale, B. Figueras, A. Charney.
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Back Row: M. Arrington, S. Suh, P. Cousteau, P. Heenan, Back Row: R. Thomas, S. Autrey, J. Brown, S. Vertiz, R. ' B. Park, Mr. MacDonald (Coach). Azcarraga.Front Row: M. Conrad, T. Bianco, Z. Sos, D. Wallace. Front Row: Mr. Gray (Coach), M. Fernandez, A.
Loudermilk, D. Schwarz, M. DeSelem, A. Garza.
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XC-Team
E. Uligh, Mr. Ramos (Coach), A. Keene
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Baseball; Varsity, JV, Reserve
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Back Row: J. Marrion (Coach), L. Peppe, R. Miller, J. Lynch, F. Meyer, T. Korbl, Mr. Lynch (Coach)Front Row: W. Tompkins, J. Pyle, J. Boucakis, M. Donoghue, W. Landers,E. Alford
Back Row: Mr. Worcester (Coach), B. Dohn, D. Clark,L. Shipmen, D. Schwarz, E. Lannon, Mr. Chalker (Coach) Front Row: J. Fronton, T. Parry, M. Lynch, A. Garcia
Back Row: Mr. LaFond (Coach), S. Autrey, M. Arrington, M. Paquet, Mr. Manley (Coach)Front Row: A. Geddie, M. Fernandez, B. Martinez, D. Hobson, S. Suh
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Lacrosse: Varsity, JV, Reserve
Back Row; Mr. Trau (Coach), Mr. Fenton (Coach), P. O'Connell, K. Hale, M. Porcelli, S. Donahue, D. Case, A. Child, C. Taliercio, C. Emerson, H. McCarty, M. Dunn, Mr. Pryor (Coach)
Front Row: D. Miller, W. Holland, I. Depew, P. Heenan, R. Mcllvain, C. Quint, J. Berthe,C. Riviera
Back Row; Mr. Funnell (Coach), E. Uhlig, L. Perry, M. Hamme, R. Mallory, A. Rogers, G. Rohn^an,P. Devine, W. Boyce, K. Burke, Mr. Rives (Coach)
Front Row; S. McAllister, A. Wooldridge, W. Ford,C. Wilson, L. Peple, B. Frazier, M. Covey
Back Row: Mr. Brier (Coach), M. Singletary, J. Saunders, R. Welts, A. Frazier, F. Ford, M. Miro- Quesada, T. Bianco, Mr. Shackett (Coach)Front Row; C. MacMillan, A. Toth, J. Guichard, T. Knowles, D. Heard, N. Miller, S. MacMillan.
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Tennis: Varsity, JV, Rec.
Back Row: Mr. Ramos(Coach), R. Sykes, S. Brash, J. Burnett, J. Carranza, D. Roe, B. Fender, Mr. Haskell (Coach)
Front Row: V. Ramos, N. Hausman, J. Perez, M. Reilly, A. Keene, A. Charney
j Back Row; Mr. Rozelle (Coach), A. Thompson, J. Lopez, Ijjff W. Foster, D. Lee, B. Moeller, Z. Sos, Mr. Hart (Coach)
Front Row: P. Machado, L. Degwitz, M. Ballesteros,I, R. Azcarraga, J. Luna y Para
Back Row: Mr. Dyer (Coach), B. Thurston, Z. Antonucci, W. Keckley, T. Runsamo, E. Dahlberg, R. Araujo, F. Prados, C. Hank, T. Buller, Mr. McDonald (Coach).Front Row: A. Scott, A. Weeks, N. Priess, J. Priess, H. Caicedo, S. Howard
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Track & Rock Climbing
Back Row: Mr. Gray (Coach), W. Collin, C. Payne, W. Moeller, P. Zervas,D. Torretti, S. Vertiz, T. Ohta, J. Aghravi, Mr. Barron (Coach)Front Row: B. Figueras, R. Thompson, P. White,C. Machado, R. Vegas,I. Williams, L. Anderson, R. Delgado
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Cycling & Sailing
Back Row: Mr. Ramsdell (Coach), C. Moerer, A. Weyl, T. Nickerson, J. Brown, E. Cohen, T. Halbach-Merz, Mr. Hogan (Coach)Front Row: G. Walker, B. Roberts, A. Garrison, M. Boyce, C. Gosselin
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Varsity BaseballWith a brand new back stop and a
red clay pitcher's mound and bases, the red field of dreams was ready for the Varsity baseball team. They went on to have a great season, earning a 14-2 record, defeating such teams as St. Pauls, Holderness, and, most importantly, Eaglebrook. Mr. Lynch, Mr. Marion, and Mr. George were the coaches who gave good pointers and helped to improve each member's game. Winning awards at the end of the season were Evan Alford for Most Improved, Jon Boucakis for Most Valuable, and Matt Donoghue for holding the team together as the catcher.
J.V. BaseballThis year's J.V. team was made of
determined young men who all loved baseball. Most of their days were filled with enjoyment despite the 1-9 record. Many games were close and different people were able to pitch and try new postions. Winning awards were Steve Suh, Most Improved; Tom Parry, Most Valuable; and Mario Zambrano, Coach's Award. Coaches for this year's J.V. baseball team were Mr. Chalker, Mr. Worcester, and Mr. Robbins.
Reserve BaseballThis year's Reserve Baseball had an
excellent season! They accomplished their two main goals: to have fun and learn the basic skills of baseball.They had a winning 4-3 record because they stayed together as a team. Mr. LaFond and Mr. Manley had nothing but praise for this young team. Awards witnessed were Brian Martinez, Most Valuable and Sergio Autrey, Coach's Award.
Varsity LacrosseThe perenennially strong lacrosse
team had an impressive 10-4 season. They defeated many strong teams, the highlight of the season being the 16-8 victory over Eaglebrook. The coaches found this to be a team of great depth and talent and they presented many awards. Recipients of these awards were Most Improved, new goalie Will Holland; Most Valuable, Chris
Taliercio; and Coach's Award, Peter Heenan. Special recognition was given by trophies to Kip Hale and Chris Quint as offense men, and Russ Mcllvain as leading defender.
J.V. LacrosseJ.V. Lacrosse, despite its record of 4-
11, had a good season. Coached by Mr. Funnell and Mr. Rives, the boys improved their skills greatly and were lead on the field by many strong seniors, most noteably Craig Wilson, Lowndes Peple, Richard Mallory, and Greg Rohman. The actions of Lewis Perry in goal helped save many a game and the coaches are looking foward to his progress. Awards given were Most Improved, Will Ford; Most Valuable, Craig Wilson; and Coach's Award, Lewis Perry.
Reserve LacrosseWith the help of Mr. Brier and Mr.
Shackett, the Reserve team improved their game and had a great time doing so. Their record of 5-7-1 does not truly represent how hard they worked on the field. Their major triumph was beating teams later in the season who had beaten them earlier. Awards presented were Most Improved, Josh Saunders; Most Valuable, Frank Ford; and Coach's Award, Juan Guichard.
Varsity TennisThe Varsity team had an impressive
record of 9-1. Not only was their playing commendable, but their sportsmanship was exemplary. This team was not lead by one big star, but rather by many talented players. Leading the team in experience was Joe Burnett. Also playing well were Juan Perez and Jose Carranza. Mr. Haskell and Mr. Ramos, the coaches, presented awards to Most Improved, Joe Burnett; Coach's Awards, Jose Carranza and Juan Perez.
J.V. TennisThe international tennis team from
Mexico, Korea, Venezuela, and the United States made this year's team noteable. Mr. Hart and Mr. Rozelle worked hard to organize the skills of this group and some actually ended
up playing some matches on the Varsity level. The Coach's Award was presented to Justo Lopez.
Instructional TennisThirty-eight students participated
in the instructional tennis program, That looks well for the future of tennis at Cardigan. With the early start (no snow upon the return from Spring Vacation) all the tennis teaiu took full advantage of the newly done courts. There were times, however, when the black flies won the matches.
Cycling TeamDespite the smaU size of this year's
team they were very competitive. They were out on their bikes in all sorts of horrible rainy weather. In meets with other high school teams they placed well, mostly in the "C' division. A final ride of 60 miles through the White Mountains capped off a good season. Coaches' this year were Mr. Noel, Mr. Donahue, and head coach Mr. Fulleij' Coach's Award went to She Shimoda.
SailingMany students participated in the
sailing program and were extrememly competitive. Even though they lost to Brewster ,thera( was exciting up to the last minute. Mr. Ramsdell and Mr. Hogan were this year's coaches. The Most Improved Award went to John Brown and the Coach's Award wen to Tristan Halbach-Merz.
TrackThis year's track team was unique
in many ways. Usually track is a sport of individuals; somehow earl) in the season they became a team. Many underclassmen found success in their events. They had many good runners and jumpers. With such a large underclassmen group, things look good for next year. The final meet at Eaglebrook was a success. Mr. Barron and Mr. Gray gave out the awards: Wilky Colins, Most Improved and Rafael Vegas, Coach's Award.
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Fronton, Mr. Rives.Front Row: J. Guichard, J. Priess, M. DeSellem, J. Perez, E. Dahlberg, A. Garcia.
Back Row: Mr. MacDonald, D. Elizondo, B. Dohn, L. Anderson,A. GeddieFront Row: T. Bianco, M. Boyce, K. Burke, H. Caicedo,R. Azcarraga.
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Back Row: Mr. Rozelle, F. Meyer, S. Howard, M. Paquet, T. Knowles Front Row: W. Keckley, M. Lynch, J. Luna y Para, C. Lee, N. Miller
Back Row: Mr. Donahue, V. Ramos, J. Park, D. Schwarz, R. Sykes, B. Roberts Front Row: L Williams, F. Prados, D. Heard, R. Thompson, A. Sadana
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Back Row: F. Ford, A. Frazier, M. Hamme, W. Foster, C. Hank, P. Luciano, Mr. TrauMiddle Row: A. Garrison, E. Lannon, J. Lynch, W. Holland, T. Leavitt,B. LoebFront Row: B. Figueras, T. Korbl, W. Ford, N. Hausman, A. Keene, J. Lopez, A. Laudermilk, B. Isler
Back Row: J. Bae, W. Colin, F. Cohen, D. Clark, M. Covey, A. Child,C. Emerson, M. DunnMiddle Row: M. Arrington, J. Aghravi, R. Araujo, J. Carranza, S. Autrey,D. Clark, Mr. RamosFront Row: A. Charney, B. Fender, M. Ballesteros, M. Conrad, L. Degwitz, R. Delgado
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Back Row; D. Torretti, P. Serrano, S. Vertiz, A. Wooldridge, Mr. Chalker Middle Row: L. Shipman, A. Thompson, A. Weyl, E. Uhlig, S. Suh,N. Tuck, D. TickFront Row: J. Saunders, M. Singletary, Z. Sos, R. Vegas, A. Toth,P. White
Back Row: G. Miller, A. Rogers, R. Miller, B. Moeller, L. Perry, L. Peppe,D. Roe
Middle Row: Mr. Fenton, P. Machado, P. O'Connell, M. Miro-Quesada,J. Norris, B. Park, T. Nickerson, C. PayneFront Row: C. Machado, N. Priess, B. Martinez, T. Parry, M. Reilly, T. Ohta
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Evan Steele Alford W. Zachary Antonucci
Kitchen Head 9; Varsity Foot- Varsity A Soccer 9; J.V. Soccer 8; ball 9; Coach's Award 9; Re- V arsity H ockey 8,9; Varsity serve Hockey 9; Honor Roll 9; Baseball 8; Floor Leader Banks Nursing Home Club 9. 9; Greenkey 9; Sports Editor
Blaze 9; C lass P resident 9; School Senate 9; National Junior Honor Society 8,9; Knowledge Master 8,9; Honor Roll 8,9,
Jesse Michael Berthe
Varsity Football 9; Varsity Skiing 8; Reserve Hockey 9; ii Varsity Lacrosse 8,9.
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Jonathan Elias Boucakis William John Boyce Colin C. Brash
\i School Senate 9; Day Student odii Leader 9; Varsity Football 8;
Captain, M. V.P. 9; Varsity Baseball 8,9; Coach's Award 8; Varsity Basketball 8,9; Coach's Award 8; National Junior Honor Society 8,9; Knowledge Master 8,9; Honor Roll 8,9; Blaze Sports Editor 9.
Varsity B Soccer 9; J.V. Hockey J.V. Tennis 8; Varsity Tennis 9; 8,9; Reserve Lacrosse 8, J.V. Skiing 8,9; Reserve Soccer 8,Lacrosse 9. M.V.P.; Varsity B Soccer 9;
High Honor Roll 8,9; School Play 9; National Junior Honor Society 9; Knowledge Master 8,9; Blaze 9.
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Jonathan Brown Thomas Makato Buller Jotham Williams Burnett
D ining Room Monitor 9; Varsity Football 9; J.V. Football 8; Rec Skiing 8,9; Baseball 8,9; Honor Roll 9.
D ining Room Monitor 9; Soccer Floor Leader French II; . 7,8; Rocks and Ropes 9; Chaplain's Assistant 8; Class- i,.Skiing 7,8,9; Tennis 7,8,9; Honor room Cleaner Supervisor 7; Var- „ Roll 7,8; Christmas Pagent 7. sity Soccer 9; Varsity Hockey 9;
J.V. Hockey 8; Varsity Tennis 9; , High Honor Roll 6,7,8,9; His- ; tory Award 8.
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Douglas Campbell Case Shawn Chippendale Philippe Cousteau
™ Floor Leader Franklin House 9;Student G overn m en t V ice
™' President 9; Varsity Football 9;Captain, Coach's Award 9; J.V.
tI* Hockey Captain 9; Varsity La- crosse 8,9; J.V. Football 8; Res. Hockey 7; Res. Lacrosse 7; Honor Roll 9; School Play 9; Blaze 9.
Classroom Cleaner Supervisor Floor Leader French I, Wilder-9; Yearbook 9; J.V. Football 9; ness 8,9; Rec Skiing 8,9; TennisHonor Roll 9; Shop Credit 9; 8,9; Honor Roll 8; High HonorLaw Club 9; Stock Market Club Roll 9; Knowledge Master 9;8; Rec Skiing 8,9; Rec Tennis School Play 8,9; Blaze 8,9.8,9.
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James Eris Decrow Ian Scott Depew Patrick Devine
Floor Leader Proctor House 9; Varsity B Soccer 9; J.V Lacrosse Varsity Soccer Manager 9; J.V. >>*!Varsity Football 8,9; J.V. Hockey 8; D in in g Room M onitor 9; Hockey 9; School Play 9; Honor «i>8,9; Varsity Lacrosse, 8,9; Nurs- School Play 8,9; Narrator Christ- Roll 9; J.V. Lacrosse 9. ®ing Home Club. mas Pageant 9.
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\ins Sean Patrick Donahue Matthew J. Donoghue Brendan Joseph Frazier
na»fl'Varsity F ootb a ll, C aptain , Floor Leader Clark Morgan II; Varsity Football 9; J.V. Football'lavHi! Coach's A w ard 9; V arsity V arsity Soccer 8,9; V arsity 6,7,8; J.V. Ski Team 6,7,8,9; Re-lefl Hockey 9; Honor Roll 9; Stu- Hockey 8,9; Varsity serve Lacrosse 6,7,8; J.V. La-
dentTutor9. Baseball 8,9; Green Key Society crosse 9; Honor Roll 9; Junior9; School Senate 9; Co-editor of Scholastic Art Award 9; SchoolBlaze 9; Glee Club 8,9; Honor Play 8; Glee Club 6.Roll 8,9; Graduation Usher 8.
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Alfonso Garza Devin Geraghty Tristan Halbach-Merz
Kitchen Crew Head 9; Honor Classroom Cleaner Supervisor Rock Climbing 9; Snow- Roll 9; Rocks and Ropes 9; J.V. 7; Kitchen Crew Head 9; Varsity boarding 8,9.Soccer 9; Tennis 9; Art Club. Football 9; Reserve B, Soccer
6,7; Reserve Lacrosse 7; Rec Skiing 6,7,9; Honor Roll 6,9; Glee Club 6.
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Christopher Hale Peter Heenan David J. Henry
Tutor 9; Blaze 9.
Floor Leader G reen w ood School Leader 9; Blaze Co-Edi- Announcement Courrier 9; J.V. House; Honor Roll 8,9; Varsity tor 9; Green Key 9; National Jr. Basketball 9; J.V. Football 9; J.V. Lacrosse8,9; Varsity Basketball Honor Society 8,9; Varsity Foot- Tennis 9; Honor Roll 8; Weight 8,9; Varsity A Soccer 9; Peer b a ll 8,9; C aptain , C oach's Lifting Club.
Award; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9;Christmas Pageant 9; Latin Prize 8; National Latin Exam Summa Cum Laude; High Honor Roll 8,9; Outstanding Underclassman 8; Chairman of the Senate 9.
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Eric Hilberg Yegor Kirin Tomonari Kuromatsu
Reserve Soccer 8; Varsity B.Soc- Honor Roll 9; Varsity B. Soccer cer 9; Rec Skiing 8,9; Reserve 9; Swim m ing and Horseback Baseball 8,9; Honor Roll 8,9; Riding Clubs.K now ledge Master 8,9; Glee Club 9.
D ining Room Monitor 9; Classroom Supervisor 8; Varsity Soccer 9; J.V. Soccer 8; J.V. Alpine Ski Team 8; J.V. Lacrosse 8; K nowledge Master 8.
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Wrenn Landers Dong-Yeun Lee Richard Mallory
ltd Varsity A Soccer 9; V arsity Floor Leader Hinman II; Rec Stoddard Classroom Cleaner Wrestling 9; Brewster II Floor Skiing 8,9; Tennis 8,9; H igh Supervisor 9; Res Lacrosse 8;
Honor Roll 8,9; Glee Club 8,9; J.V. Football 8; J.V. Wrestling 8; Knowledge Master 8. Varsity Football 9; J.V. Hockey
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Scott McAllister Henning McCarty Russell Mcllvain
Varsity Football 9; Rec Skiing 9; Chaplain's Assistant 9; J. V. La- Floor Leader Brewster I; School ® Baseball 9; Glee Club 9; School crosse; Captain 8; Ski Team 8,9; Senate 9; Green Key 9; Varsity *
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Duncan Miller William Moeller Cody Moerer
Varsity B Soccer 9; Coach's Honor Roll 8,9; MVP J.V. Bas- Stoddard Classroom CleanerAward; Reserve Hockey 9; Peer ketball 8; MVP J.V. Football 8; Supervisor 9; Varsity FootballTutor 9; Trap Shooting Club 9; MVP Reserve Lacrosse 8; Var- 9; Rec. Skiing 8,9; Sailing Team
sity Football 9; Varsity Basket- 8,9; Honor Roll 9. ball 9; Nursing Home Club 8.
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Nicholas Nikitakis Jonathan Parrella W. Lowndes Peple
Peer Tutor 9; Varsity Football 9; C om puter E ditor B laze 9; Floor Leader Hinman I; Varsity dRec Skiing 9; Christmas Pag- Hopkins II Classroom Cleaner Wrestling 8,9, Captain 9; Soccereant 9. Supervisor 9; Varsity B Soccer 8,9; Lacrosse 8,9; Trapshooting i
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Marc Porcelli Jay Pyle Christian Quint
Floor Leader Clark Morgan III; Class Vice President 6,7; Class President 8; Class Treasurer 9; Written Expression Award 6,7; Environmental Supervisor 8; Varsity Football 8,9; J. V. Hockey (Captain) 8,9; J.V. Lacrosse 8; Lacrosse 9; Honor Roll 7,9; Nursing Home and Blaze Clubs 9; Scholastic Art Award Honorable Mention 9; School Senate 8
Kitchen Crew Head 9; Green Job Foreman 9; School Senate 9; Key9; Varsity Soccer 9; Varsity Green Key 9; Varsity Soccer Basketball 9. 7,8,9, MVP 9; Varsity Hockey
7,8,9, Captain 9; Varsity Baseball 7; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Honor Roll 9; Blaze 9; Knowledge Master 8.
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Anthony Ragno Christopher Rivera Gregory Rohman
Chaplain's Assistant 9; Varsity Floor Leader Stowell House 9; B Soccer 9; J.V. Basketball 7; Classroom Cleaner Supervisor Rec. Skiing 8,9; Rec Tennis 7,8,9; 6,8; Lost and Found Crew HeadHonor Roll 7,8,9; Glee Club 7. 7; J.V. Football 6,7,8, Captain 7;
Varsity Football 9; J.V. Hockey 8,9; Varsity Lacrosse 8,9, MIP 8; Honor Roll 6,7,9; Knowledge Master 8; School Play 6,9; Nursing Home Club 9.
Hinman Auditorium Cleaner Supervisor 9; Varsity B Soccer 9; Varsity Wrestling 8,9, Inner Circle 9, Varsity Captain 9; W restling Coach's Award 8; Lacrosse 8,9; Honor Roll 8,9; Knowledge Master 8,9; Math A w ard 8; G lee Club 8,9; Acappella Club 9; Blaze 9.
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Tommi Runsamo Jesse Schwamb Andrew Scott
Qst Kitchen Crew Head 9; Varsity Classroom Cleaner Supervisor J.V. Football 9; Rec Skiing 9; Soccer 9; Varsity H ockey 9; 9; Reserve Soccer Captain 8, Honor Roll 9.Honor Roll 9. Coach's Award; Varsity B Soc-
Jt™ cer 9; Skiing 9; Knowledge Mas-ter 8,9; High Honor Roll 8,9;
inis Blaze 9; National Junior HonorSociety.
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Joshua Scott Shohei Shimoda Christopher Taliercio C„
J.V. Basketball 8,9; Varsity B Kitchen Crew Head 9; Varsity Green Key Society 9; Cross Soccer 9; J.V. B aseball 8,9; Soccer 9; Varsity Ski Team 9; Country 9; Varsity Hockey Cap-
Honor Roll 9.Knowledge Master 8. tain 9; Honor Roll 9.iR
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C. Russell Thomas Benjamin Ihurston William Tompkins
Cl Rocks and Ropes7,8,9; Rec Ski- V arsity Football 9; R eserve D ining Hall Supervisor 9; Var- .jCjj, ing 7,8,9; Audio Visual Assis- Hockey 8; Reserve Tennis 8; gity B Soccer M.V.P. 9;Varsity
tant 8,9; Knowledge Master 8,9; Blaze Computer Staff 9; D ining Basketball 9; J.V. Basketball 8; Honor Roll 8,9. Room Monitor 9; Knowledge Glee Club 9.
Master 8,9; Mathcounts 8; Spanish Award 8; High Honor Roll8,9.
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George Walker W. Andrews Weeks Craig Wilson
Rec Skiing 8,9; Reserve Baseball 8,9; Honor Roll 9.
Salad Bar Supervisor 9; Class Secretary 9; Reserve Hockey 8,9; Varsity B Soccer 9; Honor Roll 9.
D ining Room Monitor 9; Varsity Soccer 8,9; Varsity Basketball 9; J.V. Lacrosse, Captain 9; J.V. Basketball 8; J.V. Skiing 7; Reserve Baseball 7; J.V. Tennis 8; Knowledge Master 8,9.
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Mario Zambrano Pablo Zervas
i\' Kitchen Head 9; Intramurals 9; Varsity Soccer 8,9; J.V. Soccer 7; ffe Horseback and Sailing Club 9. J.V. Hockey 8; Varsity Hockey
9; J.V. Lacrosse 7; Varsity Track 8,9; Floor Leader Hayward 9; Green Key 8,9; Class Secretary 8.
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THE SKIBISKI MEMORIAL AWARD
This award is to be given as a memorial of Michael R. Skibiski to that member of the senior class who has shown the greatest progress during the year.
Pablo Abram Zervas
THE FACULTY PRIZE Everyone who has worked with this student recognizes that his presence lends levity to even the most mundane tasks. Regardless of what he tackles, his enthusiasm and marvelous sense of humor are omnipresent. His helpfulness as a class officer, his genuine concern for others, and his ever-present smile are unique and merit special recognition through his Faculty Prize.
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."
THE FOUNDERS' PRIZE Awarded to the boy in the student body who has the will to complete any project, regardless of the difficu lties en co u n tered , w ith o u t 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.
William Zachary Antonucci
THE HINMAN PRIZE A prize given annually in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hinman to the member of the school who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrious application to his studies, through his attitude on the playing field, and by his behavior and integrity, most nearly approaches the ideals of manhood as conceived in the minds of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.
SENIOR PRIZE To the member of the senior class with the highest academic standing.
Christopher Michael Taliercio
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THE FACULTY PRIZE For his unique contribution in helping other students from his native country improve their language skills and to make the desired adjustment to life at Cardigan and to life in American culture in general. For his unselfish and caring attitude - many times putting aside personal interests to help others as in terpreter, peer, m entor, and friend. This Faculty P rize is awarded to a true ambassador for his native Korea and his school.
Dong Yeun Lee
THE PANNACI 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 FACULTY PRIZE For his unselfish attitude and sincere demeanor, for serving as an exemplary model for others to follow, for his personal quest for excellence at Cardigan, and for his gift of friendship to all, this faculty prize is awarded to school leader,
Peter Williams Heenan
THE WILLIAM KNAPP MORRISON AWARD
Given to the student who, in the opinion of the students, best exemplifies the spirit of Willie Morrison in academics, athletics, and as a campus citizen.
THE CALDWELL PRIZE To the boy who has shown outstanding athletic achievement and good sportsmanship.
Jonathan Elias Boucakis
THE ADDISON MEMORIAL PRIZE FOR CREATIVE
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Wilham Boyce 107 Crafts Road Chestnut Hill, MA 02059 Tabor Academy
(Sandy )Colin Brash c /o James Crowell, RRl, Box 8 Canaan St, Canaan, NH 03741 Middlesex School
Jonathan Brown P.O. Box N.431 Nassau, Bahamas Avon Old Farms School
Thomas Buller 107 Harriman Road Irvington, NY 10533 Brooks School
Brendan Frazier RRl, Rox 50D Canaan, NH 03741 Undecided
Alfonso Garza 1226, Lomas de Valle Garza Garcia, NL 66256, Mexico Irish Institute
Tristan Halbach-Merz 268 Connecticut Avenue Spartanburg, SC 29302 Spartanburg High School
Christopher Hale 930 Humboldt Street Denver, Co 80218 Pomfret School
Richard Mallory 17 Magnolia Parkway Chevy Chase, MD 21161 St. Mark's School
Scott McAllister 355 Main Street Gorham, NH 03581 Brewster Academy
Henning McCarty 2717 McComas Road White Hall, MD 21161 Salisbury School
Russell Mcllvain 820 Merion Square Road Gladwyne, PA 19035 Holderness School
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Jotham Burnett Cardigan Mountain School RR2, Box 58, Canaan, NH 03741 Groton School
Douglas Case P.O. Box 1083 N. Marshfield, MA 02059 Tabor Academy
Shawn Chippendale P.O. Box 11116 Telluride, CO 81455 Undecided
Peter Heenan 1530 N. State Parkway Chicago, II 60610 Deerfield Academy
David Henry 8 College Hill Hanover, NH 03755 Darlington School
Eric Hilberg 58 Shore Drive Laconia, NH 03246 Deerfield Academy
Duncan Miller Appleton Manor New Ipswich, NH 03071 D eerfield A cadem y
William Moeller P.O. Box 6Plainfield, NH 03781 South Kent School
Carl Moerer 12022 Winwood Houston, TX 77024 Undecided
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Jonathan Parrella 40 Kellogg Hill Road Weston, CT 06883 Blair Acaden:\y
W. Lowndes Peple 5910 York Road Richmond, VA 23226 Christ School
Chistopher Taliercio 5 Perdue Road Edison, NJ 08820 St. Paul's School
C. Russell Thomas 74333 Birch Bend Covinton, LA 70433 St. Paul's School, LA
Marc Porcelli RRl, Box 67 Canaan, NH 03741 Tabor Academy
Jay Pyle1125 Andora Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33146 Episcopal High School
Christian Quint13 Littlehale Road Durham, NH 03824 Governor Dummer
Benjamin Thurston P.O. Box 786 Auburndale, FL 33823 Taft School
William Tompkins 387 Kinckerbocker Road Irvington, NY 10533 Blair Academy
George Walker 316 Watercress Drive Franklin, TN 37064 Undecided
A. Trey Ragno 75 Starview Drive Malakoff,TX 75148 Pomfret School
Christopher Rivera 23 E. 109 th Street, #1 New York, NY 10029 Northfield Mount Hermon School
William Weeks 25 Gregory Street Marblehead, MA 01945 Lawrence Academy
Craig Wilson 9723 Beman Woods Way Potomac, MD 20854 Kent School
Gregory Rohman 536 E. Front Street Perrysburg, OH 43551 Western Reserve Academy
Tommi Runsamo Olkkolantie #3 Hyvinkaa 05830, Finland Vehkojan Lukio
Jesse Schwamb RRl, Box 76A Canaan, NH 03741 Mascoma High School
Andrew Scott 1111 Herman Drive, # 7B Houston, TX 77004 Fountain Valley School
Shohei Shimoda 1255 Takada, Nagano-shi Nagano 381, Japan Gould Academy
Mario Zambrano Hidalgo #1539 PTE.Monterrey, NL Mexico, CP 64010, Mexico Technoligica de Monterrey
Pablo Zervas HRl Box 61, Woods Road Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 Brooks School
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