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BLAZECARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL
CANAAN, NEW HAMPSHIRE
1987 - 1988
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WAKELYS ARE THE LIFE OF THE PARTY.
Back; Charles, Mr. Wakely, Melissa, Lindsey, Herman, Mary. Front; Alison, Mrs. Wakely, Brad, Betsy, Timmy, Jonathan.
LIFE BEGINS AFTER CARDIGAN.
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Ginger, Mr. Collins, Jody, Tim, Mrs. Collins Joseph M. Collins: Assistant Headmaster; Director of Studies; Dean of Students; Math; Football, Baseball; B.S., Boston University.
Interview with Mr. Collins by Mr.Collins
D. Collins; How long have you been at Cardigan?
J. Collins: Eighteen years.D. Collins: What changes have
you seen take place since you’ve been here?
J. Collins: The changes have been numerous and positive. The improved facilities have made it possible to increase the variety and the quality of the experiences we can provide in all areas of school life. Our academic program is stronger than it was several years ago and our students appear to be more serious about their preparation for secondary school.
D. Collins: What do you feel is the most important accomplishment you have made while at Cardigan:
J. Collins: Surviving dormitory life for eighteen years is an accomplishment in itself!
D. Collins: If you were a Senior, what would your quote be:
J. Collins: Remember the team that almost won? They lost.
FACULTY, ADMINISTRATION, & STAFF
Mr. and Mrs. Amos, Bodhi, and Hui Neng Language Training, Life Skills; A.A., Merritt College.
Mr. William X. Barron English, Life Skills; Soccer, Wrestling, Track; Lifesaving, In door Soccer Clubs Advisor; Eighth Grade Advisor; B.A., Colorado College.
Mr. Neil Brier U.S. History; Soccer, Skiing, Lacrosse; Walking, Conditioning Clubs Advisor; Student Leader Advisor; B.A., Union College.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey & Kate Anthony L. Carey: Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; Intramurals, Nordic Skiing, Sailing; Club Program Director; B.A., Hobart College; M.Ed., University of Vermont.Rita Dunn Carey: U.S. History and History of Western Civilization; Performing Arts; Blaze Advisor, National Junior Honor Society Advisor; B.A., Trinity College.
Mr. J. Dudley Clark Math; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Rocketry Club Advisor; B.A., Trinity College; M.Ed., Northeastern University.
Mr. Terry Decker U.S.History and History of Western Civilization; Soccer, Instructional Skiing, Bicycling; Blaze Advisor; B.A.,S.U.N.Y. at Geneseo.
Mr. and Mrs. DeLallo James T. DeLallo; Woodworking; Rocks and Ropes, Instructional Skiing, Baseball; Cabin Restoration Club Advisor; B.S.Ed., Keene State College. Mary M. DeLallo: 6th Grade; English, Reading, Geography, Science; Instructional Skiing; Drama Club and “Non-Bored” Games Club Advisor; B.S. Ed., Keene State College.
Mrs. Dow and Mrs. Franz Chris Dow: Language Training; B.Ed., Plymouth State College.Patricia Franz: Language Training; B.S., West Ches
ter State College.
Reverend Harold Finkbeiner, Lisa, Andy, Cindy Fundamentals of Music, Music Appreciation, Music History; Keyboard; Performing Arts; Retired Senior Karate Champion; Glee Club Advisor; B.M., M.M., Westminster College; M, Div. McCormick Theological Seminary.
Mr. David E. Gundaker Science; Rocks, Ropes, & Rappelling, Hockey, Lacrosse; Ropes Course Construction Club Advisor;
B.S.. Keene State College.
Mr. and Mrs. HartWilliam Hart: English; Intramurals,Skiing,Tennis; R/C Glider, Rhythm & Blues Band,Golf Clubs Advisor; B.A.,New England College; M.A.,Middlebury College,Certificate of Graduation, Pinehurst Golf Advantage School. Virginia H. Hart: Science; B.S. University of Georgia,M.A.,Middlebury College.
Mr. and Mrs. Heath, Amanda and Aaron Stephen L. Heath: Science Department Chairman; Football, Nordic Skiing, Lacrosse; Blaze Photography Darkroom Advisor; B.S. Ed., Plymouth
State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, Jean-Michel, and Natalie Jeffrey D. Hicks: Director of Admissions; Foreign Language Department Chairman; B.A., Rollins College; M.A., Trinity College. Marie-Pierre Hicks; French; Certificat de Propedeutique, Univer- site d’Aix Marseille, France.
Mr. Elwood Marston Jones Science and Math; Soccer, Instructional Skiing, Gun Club Advisor; B.S., Hampton-
Sydney.
Mr. Robert T. Low English; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; Canoeing Club Advisor; B.A., Plymouth State College.
Mr. Nicholas Lynch History; Football, Basketball, Baseball; Conditioning Club Advisor; B.A., Saint John’s University.
Mr. Randolph Alan MacDonald Algebra and Computers; Soccer, Skiing, Sailing; Rocketry, S.C.U.B.A. Clubs Advisor; Senior Class Advisor; B.S.,M.Ed..M,P.A., University of New Hampshire. ^
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Reverend Harry R. Mahoney School Chaplain; Religion Department Chairman: Christmas Pageant Director: Fire Commissioner; Magic Club Advisor; B.S. in Ed., Boston University; B.D., An- dover-Newton Theological School.
Mr. Marrion, Stephanie, Jim, Mrs. Marrion
Constance F. Marrion: Language Training; B. Ed., Keene State College. James N. Marrion: Director of Athletics; Math; Football, Hockey, Baseball; Conditioning Club Advisor; B. Ed., M. Ed., Keene State College.
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, William, and James
G. Xavier Mathews: Spanish; Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse; B.A., University of New Hampshire, M.B.A., Babson College. Ju d ith Washer Mathews: Typing; School Store Manager; B.A., University of New Hampshire.
Mr. Anthony McHale Spanish; Football, Instructional Skiing, Lacrosse; Automobile Mechanics Club Advisor; B.A., University of Colorado at
Ms. Lee W. McLendon
Life-Skills; Rocks,Ropes.and Rapelling, Alpine Skiing, Wilderness; Trapshooting and Skating Clubs Advisor; B.S., St. Lawrence University.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morse Christopher Hill Morse: Art; Soccer, Skiing, Ten-
o o Fishing Clubs Advisor;B.S Plymouth State College; M.F.A., North Tex- as State University.
Mr. William W. Ojala Science; Football, Wrestling, Baseball; Rod and Gun and Snowboarding Clubs Advisor; B.S.,
M.Ed., Norwich University.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramos, Ramon, and Vidal Edilberto, C. Ramos: Mathematics Department Chairman; Intramurals, Basketball, Tennis; Bowling Club and Math Counts Advisor; North Borneo Olympic Tennis Coach; B.A., Feati University, M.T.S., Catholic University, M.A.L.S., Dartmouth College.
Mrs. Kathleen D. Scanlan Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; B.S., St. Bonaventure
University.
Mr. and Mrs. Schenck Nancy Notman Schenck: Reading and Study Skills, Language Training; Horseback Riding Club Advisor; B.A., Rollins College. Thomas E. Schenck: Director of Placement; Assistant Director of Admissions; English; Football, Baseball; Bowtie and Chess and Swimming Clubs Advisor; B.A., San Diego State University.
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Mr, and Mrs. Shelton Carol M. Shelton: Librarian, Audio-Visual Director; B.A., Nasson College. David F. Shelton: History Department Chairman; Work Detail Coach; Cabin Restoration Club Advisor; B.A., Texas A & M, M.A., Columbia University.
Mr. and Mrs. Small Robert D. Small: English Department Chairman; Cross Country Running; Barbershop Quartet and Cooking Clubs Advisor; Tutorial Program; B.A., M.Ed., University of Massachusetts, C.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College. Thurza H. Small: English, Math; Performing Arts; Tennis and Cooking Clubs Advisor; Tutorial Program; B.S.Ed., M.Ed., North Adams State College, C.A.G.S., Fitchburg State College.
Mr. Alexander Strain French; Soccer, Hockey, Tennis; Darts and Broomball Clubs Advisor; B.Ed, Graduation Cer
tificates, McGill University.
Mr. James C. Tautkus Mathematics; Cross Country Running, In structional Skiing, Track; Canoeing Club Advisor; B.A., University of New Hampshire.
Mrs. Beverly Bradford Wakely Reading and Study Skills and Language Training Department Chairman; Host Committee Advisor; B.S.Ed., Bridgewater State College.
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Mrs. Lester - Admissions Mrs. Ribeiro - Bookkeeper Mrs. Labrie, Mrs. Jalbert
Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Alley - Alumni and Development
Mrs. Hennessy and Mrs. Wheeler Front Office
Mrs. Lary - Assistant Treasurer
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Mrs. Sweeney, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Weller Mr. Me Intyre - School Nurse
Mr. Rearick - Director of Alumni and Development
Mr. LaPointe - Director of Buildings and Grounds
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NDERCLASSMEN STAY ON TRACK.
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6th GRADE HITS THE CAPE cI
Class Officers: Mr. Low - Advisor, Errol Laumann - Vice-President, Sam Shatkin - Treasurer, Ramon Ramos - President, Stephen Alexander • Secretary, Mr. Gundaker - Advisor.
Mrs. DeLallo - 6th Grade Teacher, Chris Montgomery, Nick Swogger, David Shore, Inigo Barquin, Dawson Haffner.
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SALUTE TO THE 7th GRADE
Class Officers: Ryan Coulter - President, Matthew Galore - Secretary & Treasurer, Mr. Hart - Advisor, Mike Whitcomb - President.
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Front Row - John Leadingham, Bryson Bell, Ben Geoghegan. Second Row - Kyle Fellers, Tyssen Butler, Andres Icaza, Emilio Barroso, Dan Beard. Third Row - Tom Thomas, Matt Clark, Matt Robinson.
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Standing - Eddie Stanley, Marcelo Galan, Andres Gomez, Pablo Peralta, Nathanial Cake, Wim Wolf. Seated - Greg Alves, Aaron Anderson, Mike Holden.
Standing - Neil Turner, George Lewis, Greg Brill, Gordon Reese, Eric Hanneman, Eduardo Gonzalez. Seated - Mike Smith, Ov, MattSnyder, John Torpy, Paul Selinger.
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...AND WE’RE THE CLASS OF ’89!
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liM.taii Class Officers: Jesse Hord - Treasurer, Ron Wagner - Secretary, Bret Pfeifle - Dance Committee Chairman, John Lowe - Vice-President, Reavis Eitel - Dance Committee Chairman, Alex Seabolt - President, Mr. Barron - Advisor.
Front Row - Billy Tibbetts, Rick Hughes, Tom Burke. Back Row - Mark Cedorchuck, Brendan Dinan.
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Front Row - Basil Seggos, Hart Peebles, Glenn Cucinell, Olu Johnson. Back Row - Peter Knopp, Woody Frehse, Charlie Freeman, Ron
Bronzetti.
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Front Row - Josh Drees, Chris Agnew, Alex Robinson, Terry Brooks.Back Row - Colin Kemp, Brent Davis, Chris Wilson, Sper 'hrali.
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■5 Front Row - Ted Smith, Ted Merritt, Colin Dougher, Howard Kalachnikoff, Eddie Wang. Back Row - Cricket McLaren, Ben Hurlbutt, Todd
Arrington.
Front Row - Ron Wagner, Billy Ellis, Jeff Mainelli, Charlie Heenan. Back Row - Doug Kooluris, Chris Bartow, Geoff Wendt.
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Front Row - Peter Murdough, Peter Canavin, Tyler Wood, James Webster. Back Row - Brett Ference, Wes Ingram, Chris Hayden, Lebby
Robertson.
Front Row - Dillon Mann, Mike Larson, Jason Hellberg, Hector Meade. Back Row - Rob Hunter, Dexter Kancer.
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ali Front Row - Greg Myers, Jeremiah Reardon, Brett Dennis, Dan Coulter. Back Row - Ted Marvell, Mourad Nouri, George Kops, Mike Lerner.
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The Senior Class dedicates the 1988 BLAZE to Mrs. Rita Dunn Carey. For eleven years, no one has been closer to the Yearbook than Mrs. Carey. Faithfully and patiently she worked with the BLAZE staff every year to teach them the elements that make a good yearbook: copy, typography, pictures, layout. She guided them to use their sense of humor constructively, fairly, and with the proper amount of dignity so that they would be proud of the end result that year and in years to come. In the classroom, history became not a chronology of dates and events, but a living record of the actions, successes and failures of previous generations from which we learned to understand today’s world. For those students who joined the Careys’ spring Mediterranean trip, she made the beginnings of Western Civilization come alive. Great was her delight when the Humann Theatre was completed and Performing Arts achieved new stature and prominence at Cardigan. Through her efforts, the school was admitted to the National Junior Honor Society, and high academic achievements have been recognized by induction into this group.For her untiring and many-faceted contributions to the lives of many Cardigan students these past eleven years, it is our pleasure to honor Mrs. Carey by
this dedication.
Skip AbedVarsity Soccer (Manager) 9, Instructional Skiing 8 (M.I.P.), 9, Sailing 8, Cycling 9; Broom Ball, Chess, Volleyball, Movie Clubs.
Neil Harrington Alford J. V. Football 6, 7 (Captain), 8, 9 (Captain and M.I.P.), Instructional Skiing 6, Reserve Hockey 7, 8 (Captain), J. V. Hockey 9, Reserve Baseball 6, 7, J.V. Baseball 8, Varsity Baseball 9; Music Apprecation Club, Rhythm and Blues Band; Classroom Supervisor 9, Spelling Bee 7.
John Phillips Avion Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling 8, J.V. Soccer 9 (M.I.P.), Instructional Skiing 8, Preforming Arts 9, Sailing Team 8, Recreational Tennis9; Pinnacle Editor, Scribe Editor; Conditioning Club; Audio Visual Crew, Mediterranean Trip; Diningroom Superintendent; High Honor Roll, National Junior Honor Society 9.
Caleb Townsend Barnum J.V. Football 7,8. Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 7,8.9. Reserve Baseball7,J.V. Baseball 8 (M.V.P), Varsity Baseball 9; Diningroom Superintendent, Honor Roll7 Q
Gregory Allen Bell Reserve Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Reserve Hockey 8, Instructional Skiing 9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, J.V. Lacrosse 9; Bowling, Model Rocketry, Remote Control Clubs.
David Charles Berner Intramurals 7, Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling 8,9, Performing Arts 7,8,9 (Best Supporting Actor), Sailing 7,8,9; Magic Club, Public Relations Committee, Glee Club, Honor Roll 9.
David Christian Boegner J.V. Football 7,8 (MIP), Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 7,8,9, Wilderness 7, Reserve Baseball 8 (Captain), Cycling 9; Trapshooting, Chess Clubs; Co-Head Public Relations 9, Honor Roll 8.
Ryan Timothy Burke Varsity Football 9, Alpine B Ski Team 9, J.V. Lacrosse 9; Gun Club, SCUBA Club.
Jay Michael Cedrone J.V. Football 8, J.V. Soccer 9 (Captain), Varsity Hockey 8,9 (Captain),(Coaches’ Award), Varsity Baseball 8,9; Conditioning Club, Dance Committee 8, Skating Club; Floor Leader - Stowell House, Effort Honor Roll.
Daniel Miles Collins Cross Country 7,8, J-V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 7, Reserve Hockey 8, Alpine C Skiing 9, Reserve Lacrosse 7,8, Recreational Tennis 9; Co-Head Audio Visual 9; Magic Club, Darkroom 8; Blaze Editor, Scribe Editor; Mediterranean Trip 9; Vice President 7, Floor Leader-Brewster II; Honor Roll 8,9, National Junior Honor Society 9.
Richard Thompson Conly III Rocks, Ropes and Rappelling 8, J.V. Soccer 9 (Captain), Alpine B Ski Team 8, Alpine A
Ski Team 9, Varsity Lacrosse 8, 9; Glee Club, Trapshooting, Broomball, Cabin Restoration Clubs; Honor Roll 8,9.
Jason Frederick Crowly Rocks, Ropes and Rappelling 8,9, J.V Wrestling 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Wilder ness 8, Reserve Baseball 9; Magic Club, T Shirt Club, Darkroom.
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Michael Patrick Decker Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling 8,9, Instructional Skiing 8,9, Track and Field 8, 9; Rhythm and Blues Band, Pottery Club; Art Award 8, Clean Room Award 8.
Scott Douglas deLage Charles Stanford DeweyReserve Soccer 7 (Manager) 8, J.V. Foot- Cross-Country 9 (MVP), Varsity Basket ball 9, J.V. Wrestling 7, Varsity Wrestling ball 9, Track and Field 9.8,9 (Captain), Reserve Baseball 7,8, Track and Field 9; Pinnacle Staff; Snowboarding,Public Relations, Wiffleball, Glee CLub;Diningroom Superintendent.
Peter Heidrich Diebel J.V. Football 7, Varsity Football 8, 9, In structional Skiing 7, 8, 9, Instructional
David Gordon Edy Intramurals 7, Rocks, Ropes and Rappelling 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 7, Wrestling
Tennis 7, 8, Reserve Baseball 8, 9; Military 8, 9 (Captain), (Most Improved), Wilder-History Club, Star Search; Head Public Relations Committee; Honor Roll 9.
ness 7, Track and Field 8, 9; Math Counts 8; Chess Club, Tai Chi; Public Relations Committee; Kitchen Shift Head 9.
Eben Peter Ernstof Junior Soccer 6, 7, Reserve B Soccer 8 (M.I.P.), J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing6, 7, Alpine B Team 8, Alpine A Team 9, Reserve Baseball 6, Instructional Tennis 7,8, 9 ; Dance Committee Member 8; Class Secretary and Treasurer 6; Math Award 6; Art Award 6; Creative Writing Prize 7; Honor Roll 6.
David Leslie Franklin Reserve B Soccer 6, Reserve A 7, Varsity Soccer 8(M.I.P.),9, Reserve Basketball 6, Wrestling - Captain 8,9, M.I.P. 7,9, Reserve Lacrosse 6(M.LP.), J.V. Lacrosse 7, 8(Cap- tain). Track and Field 9; Blaze, Indoor Soccer, Goal Keeper Clubs; Glee Club; Vice- President 6, Secretary 7, Diningroom Superintendent 9, Honor Roll 7.
Matthew Jameson Frazier Rocks, Ropes and Rappel l ing 7,8 (M.LP.),9, Instructional Skiing 7, Perform-
Richard Drew Gengo J.V. Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 8,9, Reserve A Lacrosse 8,' ------------------- o A V C O C IV C J _ < a C l U S O C O ,
ing Arts 8, Alpine B Ski Team 9, Sailing Varsity Lacrosse 9; Snowboarding, Ad-non. ____ . ___ __Team 7,8,9; Darkroom Club; Math Counts
8; Science Laboratory Assistant 8; Classroom Superintendent 9; Honor Roll 7.
vanced Lifesaving, and Movie Clubs.
Keith Andrew Gordon J.V. Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 8 (M.I.P.), Reserve Hockey 9, J.V. Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Ice Fishing, Broomball, and Volleyball Clubs; Peer Tutoring; Honor Roll; Floor Leader - Banks House 9.
William Graham J.V. Football 7,8, Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 6,7,8 Varsity Wrestling 9, Instructional Tennis 6, Reserve Baseball7, J.V. Baseball 8 (Coaches’ Award), 9; SCUBA and Magic Clubs; Blaze Staff 9; Glee Club 7,9; Floor Leader - Hinman II 9; Room Neatness Award 7; Honor Roll 7,8.
Thomas Scott Grogean Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling 7, Junior Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 7, Reserve Hockey 8,9, Sailing Team 7, Reserve Lacrosse 8,9; Cooking Club 9, Blaze Staff 9, Honor Roll 7, Effort Honor Roll 8, Honor Roll 9.
Leon Guedel Christopher Emmet HallowellReserve B Soccer 8 (Captain), J.V. Soccer Intramurals 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8,9, Alpine B Ski Team 8, Alpine A Ski Team Performing Arts 9 (Most Improved Actor),9, Wilderness 8, Sailing Team 9; Magic, Instructional Tennis 8, 9; Bowling, Fly Ty-Model Rocketry, Freestyle Skiing, and ing, Golf, and Magic Clubs; Chaplain’s As-
Adam David Harrigan J.V. Football 9, Alpine B Ski Team 9 (M.I.P.) , J.V. Lacrosse 9; Advanced Life Saving Club.
Freestyle Bicycling Clubs. sistant 9, Honor Roll 8, 9.
Aaron Matthew Israel Reserve A Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 8 (M.I.P.), 9 (M.V.P), Reserve A Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Conditioning, Snowboarding, Skating Clubs; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Course; Floor Leader - Clark Morgan II 9; Honor Roll 8.
Mark Hamill Keough Forrest Paul KileyJ.V. Football 7, Varsity Football 8, 9, J.V. Reserve B Soccer 7,8, Varsity Soccer 9, J.V.Basketball 7, J.V. and Varsity Basketball Basketball 7, Varsity Basketball 8,9, J.V.(M.I.P.) 8, Varsity Basketball 9, Varsity Baseball 7, Varsity Baseball 8, Varsity La-Tennis 7, J.V. Baseball (M.I.P.) 8, Orange crosse 9; Snowboarding and CartooningPond Adventure ; Magic, Movie, and Bowl- Clubs; Pinnacle Staff; Honor Roll 8. ing Clubs; Hopkins Classroom Superintendent 9; Floor Fire Marshall 9.
Karl Joseph Landa Janne Tapani LehtosaloReserve B Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer (M.V.P.) 9, Varsity Soccer 9, Varsity Hockey 9, Varsity Instructional Skiing 8, J.V. Baseball 9 Lacrosse 9; Broomball Club.(Manager), Indoor Soccer, Hiking, and Volleyball Clubs.
Jeremy D. Marks J.V. Football 8, Varsity Football 9, Instructional Skiing 8,9, Reserve Baseball 8 (Cap
tain), J.V. Baseball 9; SCUBA, Advanced Life Saving, and Goal Keeping Clubs; Kitchen Shift Head 9.
James Feinen Marrion Res. B Soccer 6, J.V. Football 7, Varsity Football 8,9 (Captain), J.V. Hockey 6,7, Varsity Hockey 8,9, J.V. Lacrosse 6 (MIP), 7 (Captain), Varsity Lacrosse 8,9; Street Hockey and Conditioning Clubs; Science Award 6,7,8; Honor Roll 6,7,8,9; Class President 6,7,8; Dining Room Superintendent 7,8; Graduation Usher 7, Marshall 8; National Junior Honor Society 8,9; School Leader 9.
William Hunter Caleb Cole McCann Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling 8,9, Instructional Skiing 8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse (Manager) 9; Cabin Restoration Club, Rhythm and Blues Band; Classroom Supervisor 9.
Robert David McLean II Varsity Soccer 8,9, J.V. Hockey (Manager)8, Varsity Hockey 9, J.V & Varsity Baseball 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Honor Roll 8, 9.
Cody Patrick Morgan Reserve A Soccer 7 (Captain), 8 (Captain, M.V.P.), Varsity Soccer 9 (M.V.P.), Alpine B Ski Team 7, 8 (M.V.P.), Alpine A Ski Team 9 (M.V.P.), J-V. Baseball 7, Reserve A Lacrosse 8; Magic and Indoor Soccer Clubs; Honor Roll 8, 9; Dance Committee Co-Chairman 8; G raduation M arshal 8, Floor Leader - Newton House 9.
Scott Woody M usburger Varsity Football 8, 9, J.V. & Varsity Basketball 8 (M.V.P.), 9 (M.V.P.), Varsity Baseball 8,9; Bowling and Movie Clubs; M editerranean Trip; Honor Roll 8, 9; N ational Jun ior H onor Society 9; Class Vice- President 8; Class P resident 9; Floor Leader - Clark-M organ II 9. .
P eter T horne Nigra Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8 (M IP), Perform ing Arts 9 (Best Actor), Reserve Baseball 8 (MIP), R ecreational T ennis 9; Blaze Staff 9; Honor Roll, High H onor Roll, and Effort Honor Roll 8, 9; N ational Jun io r Honor Society8, 9; D iningroom Superin tendent 8; Chapla in’s A ssistant 9.
W illiam F. Roach Varsity Football 8, 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Varsity W restling 9, Varsity Cycling 8, Orange Pond Adventure 9; Cartoon and Volleyball Clubs; Honor Roll 9.
T revor K enneth Robertson R eserv e F o o tb a ll 7, J u n io r S occer 8 (M .I.P.), In tram urals 9, J.V. W restling 7,8, Varsity W restling 9, Reserve Baseball 7,8, Instructional Tennis 9; Sportsm anship Award - W restling T ournam ent 8; Cooking and Archery Clubs; Reception Crew 8,9; Pinnacle Staff; Spelling Bee Cham pion 7,8; M ath Counts Team 7,8; M editerranean T rip 9; H onor Roll 7,9.
R ichard Radford Rossmassler Reserve A Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer 9, J.V. Hockey 8, 9, Reserve A Lacrosse 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Snowboarding Club; Cardiopulm onary Resuscitation Course 9; Peer Tutoring 9; H onor Roll 8, 9.
M ark Douglas Rowe Reserve B Soccer 8 (M.V.P.),( Captain), Varsity Soccer 9 (Coaches’ Award), Varsity Basketball 8, 9 (M .I.P.), Reserve A Lacrosse 8, J.V. Lacrosse 9; (Coaches’ Award); SCUBA, Broom Ball; Recreational Co-Director 9; Effort H onor Roll 8, H onor Roll 9.
Rex Wesley Savage Jun io r Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, Reserve Baseball 8, 9; Chess and Bow Tie Club, P innacle Staff; High H oner Roll 8, 9, French and M ath Awards
Jam es H ubert Schriebl Reserve B Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9 (Captain, Coaches’ Award), Alpine B Ski Team 8, Alpine A Ski Team 9 (M.LP.), Reserve A Lacrosse 8 (Coaches’ Award), Varsity La-
.crosse 9; Cooking, Sauna, and Debate Club, Blaze, Glee Club; Dining Room Superin tendent 8, Job Forem an 9; Honor Roll8, High H onor Roll 9, E ffort H onor Roll 9, N ational Jun io r Honor Society 8, 9.
Brian M arc Sirgutz Cross Country 8, Reserve Football (Captain) 9, Instructional Skiing 8, Reserve Hockey 9, J.V. T ennis (M .I.P.) 8, Varsity Tennis 9; Movie, D ebating and H istory Clubs; Audio-Visual Crew; Public R elations Crew; Glee Club; Peer Tutoring; Cardiopulm onary R esuscita tion ; Classroom Supervisor; P innacle Staff; H onor Roll 8.
Joseph Leighton Sm ith J.V. Football 7, 8, Varsity Football 9, J.V. Hockey 7, 8, J.V. Hockey (Captain) 9, Reserve Lacrosse (Captain) 7, Reserve A Lacrosse (M.LP.) 8, Varsity Lacrosse 9; Broomball, Darkroom, S treet Hockey, and Movie Clubs; Glee Club 7, 9; Class Secreta ry 8, 9; Floor Leader - P roctor House 9; Room Neatness Award 8; Honor Roll 9.
W illiam Lawrence S torm ont Jun io r Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, Sailing Team 8, 9; Magic Club; Floor Leader - Greenwood House 9; Honor Roll 8, 9; N ational Jun ior Honor Society 8, 9.
Jam es Roger W alker, Jr. In tram urals 7, Reserve A Soccer (M.I.P.) 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 7, 8, A lpine A Ski Team 9, J.V. Baseball 7, Varsity Tennis 8, 9; Class T reasurer 8; Diningroom S uperin tendent 8; Public Relations Crew 8, 9; Floor Leader - French II 9; H onor Roll7,8,9-
W illiam Douglas W endt In tra m u ra ls 6 ,Jr.Soccer 7,8,J.V . Soccer 9,Instruct. Skiing 6,7,Perform ing Arts(Best Actor)8,9,Instruct. Tennis 6,Res. Baseball- (MIP)7,8,9; Magic,Canoeing Clubs; Room Neatness Award 8;Peer Tutor;A-V Crew- ;Summer Project Award 8,9;Glee Club;Ch- ristm as Pageant N arrator & S tuden t Director; Blaze Co-Editor 9;Chaplain’s A ssistant 8;Floor Leader - Brewster I 9;High, Effort, and Honor Rolls Prizes: English 6,8; Science 7,8;History 8;Music 8; N JH S 8,9.
John Frasier W hitesides IV Reserve A Soccer 8, Varsity Soccer (M.I.P.)9, J.V. Hockey 8, Varsity Hockey 9, Reserve A Lacrosse 8, Broomball Club; High H onor Roll and E ffort H onor Roll 9.
Patrick Hugh W hite-Thom son J.V. Soccer 9, Instructional Skiing 8, 9, Re-
Jam es M cDermid Wiberg Cross Country Running 7, 8,9, Instruction-
serve Lacrosse 8, J.V. Lacrosse 9; Rocketry, al Skiing 7, Nordic Ski Team 8 (M.LP.), 9Debating, and M ilitary History Clubs; High and E ffort H onor Rolls 8.
(M.V.P.) , Varsity Tennis 7, 8, 9; D iningroom Superin tendent 8; Floor Leader - F ranklin House 9; Effort Honor Roll 7, H onor Roll 7, 8, 9.
Charles Edward W ingate III J.V. Football 7, 8 (M.V.P.), Instructional Skiing 7, Alpine B Ski Team 8, Skiing In structor 9; Reserve B Lacrosse 7, 8, Honor Roll 7.
M atthew Edm ond W inter Reserve B Soccer 8, J.V. Soccer 9, Performing Arts 8,9, Reserve Baseball 8, 9; Sauna, Snowboarding, Ropes Course Construction, and Chess & Bow Tie Clubs.
STUDENT LEADERS
ARE THE LIFELINE!
Class Officers and Advisors: Joe Sm ith, Secretary; Scott Musburger,President; W arren Prescott, Vice-President; M ark Shirazi, Treasurer;Mr. M cDonald and Mr. Wakely, Advisors. _______
Above:James Marrion.® School Leader and Jam es Schriebl; Job Foreman.
Lower Right: F ron t Row: Sm ith, S torm ont, Morgan, M arrion, Israel, Hallowell. Second Row: Shirazi, Cedrone, Prescott, M usburger, Collins, W alker, D. W endt. T h ird Row: Schriebl, Nigra, K. Gordon, Summers, M uckerman. Shirazij Uedrone, jrrescotT;7TOusb^ir_ r
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FOUR YEARS IS...
A LIFE SENTENCE!This year, eight out of ten students
from the 1985 Sixth Grade are graduating, which is a school record. Looking back, we remember Mr. Crowell’s science class, a week on the Cape, and many long, long mornings with Mrs. Small. Our motley crew includes two NJHS members, three floorleaders, the school leader, and four more die-hard survivors.
Then and...
Four Year Boys 1988: Eben Ernstof, Oliver Summers, Neil Alford, Graham Muckerman, David Rafferty, David Franklin, Jimmy Marrion, and Doug Wendt.
WE HAVE THE TIME OF OUR LIVES
REBIRTH OF THE FIFTIES: GREASE!
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I’m sorry to say that all you people who love the Fifties have just missed the best oldies play that Cardigan has ever presented. The name of this spectacular perfo- mance was GREASE. There were all kinds of characters in it, ranging from the super-cool to the absolute nerdly. Like always, the music was a sensation. The songs were all composed in the fifties style despite the fact that the play was written in the 70’s. In the beginning of this play you see some greasers who are back for their first day at Rydell High as seniors. The plot folows these five boys and five girls through their last days in high school. All kinds of funny tales take place during their last year. If you have not yet seen this masterpiece you had better hurry to your nearest box office right away. You’re in for a hilarious, lively time.
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ORDER OF THE BOOTH
Front to Back: Chris Agnew, Mrs. Shelton, Brian Sirgutz, Will Stormont, Bret Pfeifle, Greg Myers, Doug Wendt, Oliver Summers. Dan Collins and James Wiberg: Audio-Visual Assistants.
HOSTS WITH THE MOST
Front Row: Brian Sirgutz, Alex Robinson, Peter Canavin, Peter Diebel, David Berner. Middle Row: Greg |58 Myers, Ken Yamazaki, Mrs. Wakely, Reavis Eitel, Geoff Wendt, Todd Arrington. Back Row: David Edy, ,
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TUTORS ARE PEERLESS
Doug Wendt, Nate Cake, Matt Galore, Peter Diebel, Danny Beard, Brian Sirgutz, Matt Clark, Joe Smith.
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SCRIBE: A TIMELY PUBLICATIONw m
Dan Collins, Doug Wendt, Fipp Avion, Mr. Barron, Advisor.
PINNACLE STAFF REACHES HIGH
Trevor Robertson, Mr. Mathews (Advisor), Scott deLage, Rex Savage, Fipp Avion (Editor).60
CHOIR SCALES “THE LADDER”
Front Row: Swogger, Barquin, Selinger, Beard, M. Alexander, Lewis. Middle Row: Cake, Peralta, Galore, Hellberg, Dennis, Holden. Back Row: Reese, D. Wendt, Musburger, Muckerman, Nigra, Avion.
GLEE CLUB STAYS ON KEY
Front Row: Barquin, Beard, Holden, D. Wendt, Hellberg, Lewis, Selinger, M. Alexander, Swogger. Back Row: Galore, Gake, deLage, Avion, Schriebl, Nirga, Muckerman, Reese, Musburger, Sirgutz, Dennis.
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SCHOLARS HONORED IN N.J.H.S
The Cardigan Mountain Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society which is sponsored by the National Association of Independent Schools was proud to induct six new members into its ranks. Inductees included three members of the Class of ’88 and three members of next year’s senior class. Members are chosen for their qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, citizenship, and service. New members (lower photo) included Daniel Collins, Terry Brooks, Scott Musburger, John Phillips Avion, Ronald Wagner and Alexander Seabolt, all shown celebrating their success with N.J.H.S. Advisor Mrs. Carey. Returning members of the Class of ’88 were James Marrion, Peter Nigra, William Stormont, James Schriebl and Douglas Wendt. (Top photo, Back Row). This year members raised money by selling doughnuts to help renovate a school in Malawi as part of a Peace Corps Partnership project.
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FIRST TERM HONOR ROLLS
Mark Alexander, Spencer Thrall, Fipp Avion, Rex Savage, Jamie Schriebl, Doug Wendt, John Whitsides, Setphen Alexander, Bryson Bell, Nate Cake, Matt Galore, Todd Arrington, Dan Coulter, Rick Hughes, Eric Pollock, Jeremiah Reardon, Alex Robinson, Caleb Barnum, David Berner, Dan Collins, Peter Diebel, Jimmy Marrion, David McLean, Peter Nigra, Trevor Robertson, Richard Rossmassler, Mark Rowe, Joe Smith, Will Stormont, Dan Sullivan, Nick Tibbetts, James Wiberg, Ron Wagner.
SECOND TERM HONOR ROLLS
Ray Ramos, Charlie Freem an, Charlie Heenan, Alex Seabolt, Spencer Thrall, Douglas W endt, Stephen Alexander, Chris Montgomery, Emilio Barroso, Bryson Bell, M att Calore, Marcelo Galan, Andres Gomez, John M artinsen, Paul Selinger, M att Snyder, Todd Arrington, T erry Brooks, Rick Hughes, Olu Johnson, Greg Myers, Jerem iah Reardon, Alex Robinson, Ron Wagner, Tyler Wood, Fipp Avion, Dan Collins, Scott Grogean, Chris Hallowell, Jim m y M arrion, Scott M usburger, Peter Nigra, T revor Robertson, M ark Rowe, Rex Savage, Jam ie Schriebl, Joe Sm ith, Dan Sullivan, John W hitesides, Jam es Wiberg, Gonzalo Carrancedo.
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WE’RE HAVING THE TIME OF
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First Row: Frazier, Nigra, Franklin. Second Row: Wendt, Grogean, McLean, Collins.
Blaze Advisors: Mrs. Rita Carey, Mr. Stephen H eath, and Mr. Terry Decker survive another year.
A time to get together
PARENT’S WEEKEND
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CLASS TRIPS
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GOODBYE,From the time she first joined the
Cardigan staff in 1945 until she was forced into retirement by a rare lung disorder, Ruth Howe Talbert devoted her time and energy to the school, its students, and its faculty. She served four headmasters as Special Assistant, training them and ensuring the traditions of Cardigan Mountain School lived on. Ruthie was the “Voice of Cardigan” to generations of parents; no one will ever be able to say, “Good morning. Cardigan Mountain School!” in quite the same welcoming way. Ruthie’s files were legend. Whenever you weren’t sure about where to find some item of information, you could always ask Ruthie. If she didn’t know off the top of her head - and most usually she did - she had the answer in a file. She organized special weekends, graduation, travel plans, teachers, and headmasters. She kept candy for the faculty children and biscuits for the faculty dogs. Most of all though, she always made time to really get to the students of Cardigan and, when the time came, their children too.
Ruthie, we miss you.
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From Baccalaureate to Commencement: The final days
Commencement week began with a Baccalaureate service preceeded by brunch at the Headmaster’s House for L.T. students. Mid-week saw Janne receive his diploma early during the Recognition assembly. Friday brought many parents on campus to participate in activities with their sons which included sailing, tennis and a softball game were one or two of the umpire’s calls were in dispute. The Senior Class honored Mr. Clark, Rick Kahn, Mr. Marrion and Mr. and Mrs. Collins during the banquet on Friday evening.
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Amid the clicking of shutters and the hum of numerous video cameras this year’s graduates were introduced to the word “neoteny” which means to carry child like behaviors and playfulness into adulthood. There seem s litt le doubt that the Class of ’88 will take this advice to heart.
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William Douglas Wendt was presented the Founders Prize as the boy in the student body who has the will to complete any project, regardless of the difficulties encountered, without thought of personal gain, and whose objective is a job well done in the same approach that characterized the life of Harold P. Hinman, one of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School.
Doug also earned the Senior Prize as the member of the Class of 1987 with the highest academic standing.
The Hinman Prize is given annually in the memory of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Hinman to the member of the school who, in the opinion of the faculty, by industrious application to his studies, through his attitude on the playing field, and by his behavior and integrity, most nearly approaches the ideals of manhood as conceived in the minds of the founders of Cardigan Mountain School. This year the Hinman Prize was awarded to James Hubert Schriebl.
The Addison Memorial Prize for Creative Writing was presented to John Phillips Avion for outstanding contributions in the field of poetry.
James Feinen Marrion and Scott Woody Musburger shared the 1987 Caldwell Prize, awarded for outstanding athletic achievement and good sportsmanship.
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Scott Woody Musburger was awarded the Pannaci Memorial Award, which is given annually by the Class of 1959 as a memorial to Karl J. Pannaci, to that member of the Senior Class who, in the eyes of his fellow students, has achieved and best attained the ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership, and general social and spiritual adjustment.
James Feinen Marrion was voted to receive the William Knapp Morrison Award, which is given to that student who, in the opinion of the students best exemplifies the spirit of Willie Morrison in academics, athletics, and as a campus citizen.
. . . has a constant helpful and sincere attitude and a desire to do all that he can without being too concerned about the rewards. His quiet but warm sense of humor inspires others to pitch in with him. He has a rare level of maturity for a boy of his years, and he has a strong centering ability when he works with any group. - WILLIAM LAWRENCE STORMONT- PETER THORNE NIGRA
... has demonstrated the discipline to doggedly pursue the goals he has set before himself, both in the classroom and on the athletic field, who has been a leader by example rather than words, and who has unselfishly given his time to his fellow classmates. - MARK DOUGLAS ROWE
... has shared with us his talents, both artistic and academic, and has brightened our days with his unique sense of humor. Through his efforts the P IN NACLE has become a commendable student publication. - JOHN PHILLIPS AVLON
... has brought a uniqueness and special spirit to the school through his many talents and interests including his memorable role in “GREASE”, his musical pursuits, his sense of humor, his general dedication to his job, his academic pursuits, and his unusual pet.
The Skibiski Award, given annually as a memorial to Michael R. Skibiski to that member of the Senior Class who has shown the greatest progress during the school year, was awarded to Mark Hamill Keough.
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VARSITY 3rd IN TOURNEYVarsity Soccer had an excel
lent season, we scored 53 goals. Our regular season record of 5- 5-1 can’t show just how much effort and skill we possessed. Our record included tying the Guilford JV ’s, who were 14-0 at the time. Our record at the Eag- lebrook tournam ent was 5-1-1, we placed third over all.
Top Row: Mr.Low (Coach), A bed , H u g h es , F r a n k l in , M cL ean, L eh to sa lo , K iley , Whitesides, Dinan, Rowe, Israel, Mr.Brier (Coach). Bottom Row: Max, Meade, Wagner, Rossmassler (Captain), Shirazi, W h itc o m b , G a la n , M y ers, Morgan.
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While Varsity and Reserve teams carried a serious attitude th ro u g h o u t th e season, JV managed a nonchalant, social outlook upon soccer as a sport. Contrary to popular opinion, JV Soccer did have some high points. Believe it or not, JV did win a game, and even tied another!!!
Top Row: Stormont, Cedrone (Captain), Bell, Rafferty. Second Row: Collins, Mr.Decker (Coach), White-Thompson, Avion, Grogean, Guedel, Taylor, L a n d a , M r. M acD o n a ld (C o ach ). B o tto m Row: D. Wendt, Winter, Schriebl (Captain), Walker, Conly (Captain), Savage.
RESERVE : “THE A TEAMMr. Jones, Mr. Barron, and
Mr. Morse coached a pretty successful season for Reserve A. At the start. Reserve A did not do very well and there was not much enthusiasm. But after the next few games, we started to show lots of it.
T op to B ottom : M arvell, M cL aren , Icaza , F re e m a n , Hicks, Nouri, Cucinell, Peralta, Mr. Morse (Coach), Mr. Jones (C oach), H a ffn e r, P o llo ck , Hanneman, H urlbutt, M. Alexander, T. Burke, L. Robertson, Mr. Barron (Coach).
RESERVE B: A LEARNING SEASONReserve B Soccer had a diffi
cult season, losing eleven games and winning only one. Fortunately, our lone victory came in our final game of the season against Plainfield. At the end of regulation time, the score was 2- 2. In overtime, Gonzalo Car- rancedo curved a beautiful corner kick well out of the reach of the goal tender and into the cage.
Standing: Mr. Clark (Coach), Gomez, Geoghegan, Barquin, Cake, Mr. Stain (Coach), Loeb, Canavin, J. Carrancedo, Ramos, Mr. Morse (Coach). S itting: Hardiman, Agnew, Bates,M. Robinson, Shatkin, Beard, 89 Turner, Snyder, G. Carrancedo.
VARSITY DOES WELLA lthough V arsity Football
ended this season with a 2-4-1 record, we did better than suspected. The climax of our season came with a 6-0 victory over Eaglebrook.
Front Row: T. Gordon, Ce- dorchuck, Prescott, M arrion, Alford, Dougher, Barnum. Second Row: Mr. M arrion (Coach), Arrington, Reese, Ellis, N. T ibbe tts , Sullivan , T rippe, Mr. Lynch (Coach). Third Row: Ference, Wingate, Musburger, J. Smith, R. Burke, Diebel. Fourth Row: Gengo, Marks, Roach, Keough, K. Gordon, B o eg n e r, M u ck e rm a n ,Richards.
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This year J.V. football had a productive season. Our captains; Terry Brooks, John Lowe and Jesse Hord led the team in s p ir it and in v ic to ry , even though we didn’t win many of our games.
Front Row: Mann, Peebles, Hord, B. Tibbetts, Lowe, Seg- gos, Seabolt, Brooks, Ray, Lea- dingham. Middle Row: Dennis, H u n te r, Lewis, Sham baugh, Johnson, Wood, Reardon, Coulter, M erritt, Pfeifle. Back Row: Mr. McHale (Coach), Larson, Muniz, Harrigan, Davis, Alves, T. S m ith , H eenan , K ancer, Hicks, Mr. Heath (Coach).
RESERVE HAS A LEARNING SEASONCardigan has never seen a
Reserve Football team. It was also the first time th a t most of us have ever played football. As a whole our skills, sportsm anship, and teamwork all greatly improved.
Front Row: Stanley, Fellers, Robinson, Murdough, Selinger, Drees. Middle Row: D. Shore, N. Shore, Torpy, Geoghegan, M. Smith, Swogger, Mr. Ojala (C o ach ). B ack Row: M r.Schenck (Coach), B utler, Holden, Clark, Webster, Sir- gutz. Bell, Calore, Anderson.
X-C HAS FALL MUD SEASON.The Cross-Country team is
unique among the fall sports teams. Everybody makes the Varsity, everybody plays the entire game, and there are no substitutes. It is a sport for both individual and team commitment. Hours of running long distances, often up to eight miles, helped to prepare us to be ready to run the relatively short but challenging two-and- a-half to three-mile races.
K neeling : W ang, T u rn e r , Loomis. Standing: Mr. Tautkus (Coach), Wiberg, Wood, Dewey, Ingram, Mr. Small (Coach).
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WE CONQUER NEW HEIGHTSFirst Row: Mr. Gundaker, Poco, D. Coulter, Manhiem, Frazier, T. Thomas, Crowley, Berner. Second Row: Ms. McLendon, M artin sen , N igra, M cCann, Knop, Bartow, G. Wendt, Edy, Mr. Delallo.
This year. Rocks, Ropes, and Rappelling had a lot of new c lim bers , b u t all re tu rn in g climbers helped to make a fine season even better. We trained with trust falls and harnesses for the ropes course, boulder- ing, and top-roping, the most exciting activity.
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VARSITY CRUSHES FRIENDLY’SFirst Row: Yamazaki, M ontg o m ery , L a u m a n n , K ops, R. Thomas Second Row: Hell- berg. Thrall, Mr. Carey, Eitel, Mr. Hart, T. Robertson, Vidal, Mr. Ramos.
T he V arsity In tra m u ra ls Team had a fine season this year. Our squad included a load of new recruits: Jason “the Specialist” Hellberg, Chris “the C ru sh er” M ontgom ery, and Ken “the K iller” Yamazaki. Our conquests included the Point, the CMS Cross- Country Trails, and the Friendly’s in West Lebanon.
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VARSITY PRODUCES MANY STARSKneeling: Rowe, Dewey, Shir- azi. S ta n d in g : M r. R am os (Coach), Musburger, Freeman, Kiley, Keough, Kooluris, R. Thomas.
This season Varsity Basketball had a fairly successful season, winning against such competitors as K.U.A. and Proctor. We played very well as a team, and enjoyed the experience. Strong defense and hot foul shooting enabled us to win our last game of the season.
SKILL BUILDING IS OUR MOTTOS it t in g : S e lin g e r , L oom is, Brooks, Thrall, Freeman, Kooluris, Drees, Laumann. S tanding: Swogger, Johnson, Ramos, Fellers, Mr. Lynch (Coach).
JV Basketball enjoyed a winning season with a record of 6 and 5. When the team was on, we did very well. For instance, we dematerialized a Mascoma squad 62 - 24. During the season we got a lot of help from Charlie Heenan and Doug Kooluris.
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1st PLACE IN MANY A RACE! :AFirst Row; Lowe, Conly, D. S h o re , G u e d e l, N. S h o re , M cL aren , E rn s to f . Second Row: M organ, Pollock , Mr. B o b b io (C o a ch ), M r .B r ie r (Coach), Schriebl, Walker.
The A Team started the year off with an intense dry land training program which helped us later when we got on the snow. We ended the season spoiling an 18-year Eaglebrook dominance of slalom in the New E n g lan d P rep School Championships.
RACERS ON THE LIFTF ro n t Row: H ord , Peebles, Manheim. Second Row: Hurl- butt, Nouri, R. Burke, Richards, Wood, Ms. McLendon (Coach), Harrigan.
The Alpine B Ski Team consisted of 9 improving racers who competed in several Lakes Region and Sunday races at Whaleback. We placed third over the Eaglebrook “B” Team on P a r e n t s ’ W eekend and earned another third at Proctor. We enjoyed racing both downhill and giant slolam and gained experience each time we competed.
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ALPINE C READY TO MOVE UPButler, Mr. Tautkus (Coach), Frazier, Seggos, Haffner, M. Alexander.
Each Sunday we raced in either a downhill or a gaint slalom. We tested our skills at Whaleback and although we never won any races we had fun and everyone’s skills improved. We are looking forward to ski season next year to face stiffer competition and will try to earn spots on the B Team.
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NORDIC KEEPS GLIDINGW ang, W iberg, D. C o u lte r, Wendt, S. Alexander.
We competed against Eagle- brook four times this season and won two of these races. Most im portant was our 6th place finish out of a field of 12 teams in the Lakes Region Championships. Many of us tried the skating technique this year, but some of us still would rather ski using the classic method. We enjoyed hosting the Lakes Region Relays and participating in a games event at Holderness where skiers and coaches entered such events as a one-ski, one-pole race.
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race team next year. Others will remain dedicated to those wonderful moments of free skiing th a t occur after instruction ends.
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Kneeling: Mr. Decker (Coach), Mainelli, Ellis, Boegner, Icaza, Mr. DeLallo (Coach). Standing: Marks, Webster, Kalachinkoff, Knop, Bernard (Coach), Arrington, Larson, Heenan, Holden, Mann.
Each time it seemed like all the skiing was about gone we were blessed with enough snow to keep the program alive.
FROM WHALEBACK
Wingate, Mr. MacDonald (Coach), L. Robertson, Mr. McHale (Coach), M. Smith, Barnum, B. Bell, Meade, Gonzalez.
W ith Whaleback closed for the end of the season instruction moved to the Dartmouth Skiway which proved to renew our spirits with a change of scenery.
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M artinsen, Mr. Jones (Coach), Barroso, G. Carrancedo, J. Carrancedo, Gengo, G. Bell, Mr. Morse (Coach), Montgomery, Brill, Kemp, Savage.
Between ice, cold, sleet and darkness the instructional skiers skied onward with only an occasional stop for French fries and hot chocolate.
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Kneeling: Rafferty, Wagner, T. Burke, B. Tibbetts, N. Tibbetts, Cedrone, Alves, Hughes, Israel. Standing: Mr. M arrion (Coach), Sullivan, Cucinell, Cedorchuk, D inan, M arrion, W hitesides, Lehtosalo, McLean, Mr. Ryer- son (Coach).
Varsity had a rough season with some very strong opposition. It was also a year for overseas competition in Finland and Germany with mixed success.
J.V.: REAL PUCK PUSHERSKneeling: H annem an, W hitcomb, Galore, Rafferty, Ray, Rossmassler, J. Smith. S tanding: Mr. Gundaker (Coach), Wilson, Pfeifle, Trippe, Kancer, Alford, Dougher, Lerner, T. S m ith , S e a b o lt , M r. Low (Coach).
J.V. had a building season with many eighth graders gaining the experience they will need next year when they hopefully make the Varsity squad. They played hard and displayed a great deal of sportsmanship.
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SOUTHERN STYLEK neeling: Leadingham , P e ralta, A. Robinson, Torpy, S tanley, Turner, Sirgutz. Standing; Davis, Marvell, Ference, Mr. S tra in (Coach), T. G ordon, G ro g e an , H ick s, P r e s c o t t , Shambaugh, K. Gordon, Sum mers, Mr. Clark (Coach), Hayden, M r. M athew s (Coach), Ingram.
This year’s Reserve Hockey team had a fine season, beginning with a 4-3 victory against Springfield and continuing to look up until the final game, a 7-0 loss to Hartford. Our team had students from the South, New York City, and Mexico.
WRESTLERS “TAKE-DOWN” FOESK n ee lin g : S n y d e r , deL age (C a p ta in ) , E dy (C a p ta in ) , Franklin (Captain), Reardon. S ta n d in g : T h o m a s , M r. Schenck (Coach), Hunter, T. Robertson, Roach, Muckerman, Bronzetti, Reese, Clark, Mr. Barron (Coach), Lewis.
The Cardigan Wrestling season started with a staggering loss to Fay which resulted in devotion to improvement and preparation for our dual meets and three tournam ents, which turned out to be the highlights of our season.
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ORANGE POND ADVENTUREP o llo ck , W ang, M r. Jo n es , Roach, D. Coulter, Knop, Mr. Gundaker.
The Orange Pond Adventure began operation this spring and gave the boys a wilderness exp e rien ce w ith em p h asis on group dynamics. As a group we spent six weeks cooking our own dinner and living off campus at Clark Pond. Weekends were devoted to campouts and hikes, often through waist-deep snow. It was an experience tha t helped us grow in many ways and will not be forgotten.
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In sp ite of un seaso n ab le weather on many occasions, our enthusiasm didn’t wane. The spirit shown by our recreational players was very satisfying to our coaches. The game was first and foremost played for fun.There was never a sense of competition and good sportsmanship was the order of the day.
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RAIN DANCE DIDN’T WORKGalan, Gomez, Meade, Walker, Wiberg, Frehse, Marvell, Ray, N. Shore.
Varsity Tennis preserved an undefeated season until our last match with Eaglebrook where we were defeated on a miserable sunny day. Our team included students from 7th, 8th, and 9th grades which should serve as a foundation on which to build another winning season next year.
TENNIS X 12 = LOVEFront Row: Icaza, Ramos, Bar- roso, Lewis, J. Carrancedo, Bar- qu in . B ack Row; F reem an , Dewey, Gonzalez, D. Shore, Wood, G. Carrancedo, Mr. H art (Coach).
This season J.V. Tennis got off to a fine start tieing Wood- stock and later on in the year defeating them 18-5. As our top 4 players went to Eaglebrook, the rest of us played K.U.A. and lost 7-4. Many of our players look forward to making the Varsity team next year.
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WINNERS AND SURVIVORSFront Row: Alves, T. Burke, J. Smith, McLean, Rossmassler, M arrio n , D ougher, T rip p e . M id d le Row: M r. H e a th (Coach), Gengo, Nouri, Cucin- ell, Prescott, Harrigan, Shirazi, M r. M cH ale (C oach). Back Row: Ellis, Pfeifle, Heenan, Richards, K. Gordon, Kiley, Israel, Conly.
This year’s Varsity Lacrosse team had a successful season of 7 wins and 4 losses. We were a young team with several first year players and little experience. W hat gave us the edge in our victories was our hustle, our drive on the field, and our love for the game.
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Front Row: Seggos, Reardon, T. Burke, Cucinell, Seabolt, Wagner, Ellis, Alves. Second Row: G. Bell, Lowe, L. Robertson, Peebles, Grogean. Third Row: Mr. Low (Coach), Lewis, Fer- ence, Rowe, R. Burke, Pfeifle, N ouri, H arrigan , M r. B rier (Coach).
J.V. Lacrosse had an up and down season with a 6-5 record. We lost our first game 9-8 just 13 seconds into overtime. After th a t the season looked bright until the loss of several players handicapped our strength. We improved a lot and learned good fundemental lacrosse.
OUR TALENT IS IN RESERVEFront Row: Shatkin, Canavin, Fellers, Mainelli, Myers, Galore, A. Robinson, Manheim, Swogger. Middle Row: Clark, Cary, Murdough, T. Thomas, Hicks, Wilson, Yamazaki, B utler, M erritt. Back Row; Mr. Clark (Coach), R. Thomas, Bartow, Ingram, M artinsen, Reese, Hayden, Mr. Mathews (Coach).
W ith th irty original players and eleven helmets our early practices were a bit confusing but a shipm ent of helmets two days befo re G ra n d p a re n ts ’ Weekend arrived and we celebrated with a 6-3 victory over Hanover.
TWO SHEETS TO THE WINDFront Row: Beard, Geoghegan. M id d le Row: M r. M orse (Coach), S to rm o n t, D ennis, Frazier, Agnew, B. Bell. Back Row: B e rn e r , G eu d el, M r. Carey (Coach).
Although we did not do so well as a team, we did very well as individuals considering the fact th a t all the other teams had about four more years experience. Skippers did a fine job handling the main sail and tiller while the crews also performed well, working the jib and keeping the boat from capsizing. We had a great and fun year.
A RAIN DAMPENED SEASONFront Row: Landa, Kemp, N. Tibbetts, B. Tibbetts, Barnum. Back Row: Mr. Collins (Coach), Musburger, Kooluris, Cedrone, Alford, Cedorchuck, Mucker- man, T. Gordon, Mr. Marrion (Coach).
The season ended with a 4-8 season record. We had a very young team and you might say it was a building season. One of the highlights of the season was our first triple play against C larem ont. The rain forced many practices into the gym and a number of our games took place in the rain as well.
J.V. BREAKS .500Front Row: Loeb, Whitcomb, Torpy, Brooks, Anderson. Back Row: Mr. Lynch (Coach), Rafferty, Diebel, Taylor, McLaren, Marks, R. Coulter, Thrall, Mr. Ojala (Coach).
The team displayed a lot of character by coming back to win several games in the last inning instead of giving up. The highlight of our season was our 15 to 3 victory over Eaglebrook in which the whole team played together.
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RESERVE GOES UNDEFEATEDFront Row: Selinger, M. Smith, S ta n le y , A n d erso n , T o rp y , Loeb. Back Row: Mr. Wakely, Mr. Schenck (Coach), Turner, Savage, D. Wendt, Peralta.
T h is y e a r’s s ta r p itch in g staff, great catchers, the “iron web” infield , the super outfield, and a little luck helped Reserve Baseball to pull off an undefeated season. Everyone played in every game and contributed to the team effort with awsome catches, amazing h itting and spectacular stealing.
JUST 10 MILES LEFTBoegner, M. Alexander, Mr. Decker (Coach), Hellberg, G. W endt, Abed, M r. D eL allo (Coach), Lerner.
Cycling logged over 210 miles in practice with an additional 95 racing miles. There was also a 57 mile afternoon ride. We competed in road races, criter- iums, and time trials. Although all of our competitors were older we gained a knowledge of racing tac tics , physica l im provement and bike m aintenance.
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TRACK CLEARS THE HURDLESMr. Tautkus (Coach), Larson, Decker, H annem an, Keough, Snyder, Summers, Hunter, Mr. Barron (Coach).
The 1988 Spring Track Team saved its best for last. We had two New England Jr. Prep School Champions at M ilton on May 21st. Five of the top eleven finishers on the run around the lake were members of the track team, and everyone on the team beat Mr. Wakely despite the fact th a t only four individuals had trained as distance runners.
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THE YEAR IN SPORTSVarsity Soccer
CMS 5 - 1 Sunapee J.V. CMS 4 - 6 Mascoma J.V. CMS 5 - 1 KUA J.V.CMS 0 - 6 Hanover J.V. CMS 2 - 6 Eaglebrook CMS 2 - 6 Gilford J.V. CMS 0 - 5 Holderness CMS 1 - l(OT) Gilford J.V. CMS 5 - 1 Holderness CMS 9 - 1 Hanover CMS 5 - 1 Brooks
Eaglebrook Tournam ent CMS 2 - 0 Bement CMS 3 - 2 Moreland CMS 6 - 0 Pine Cobble CMS 3 - 0 Rectory CMS 3 - 0 Rumsey Hall CMS 0 - 2 Eaglebrook CMS 1 - 1 Fenn Captain - M ark Shirazi Most Improved - John Whitesides Most Valuable - Cody Morgan Coaches’ - Mark Rowe
Mark Shirazi
J.V. SoccerCMS 0 - 5 BowCMS 0 - 6 GilfordCMS 0 - 3 GilfordCMS 0 - 7 BowCMS 2 - 1 KUA 4thsCMS 2 - 7 EaglebrookCMS 3 - 6 SunapeeCMS 2 - 6 Hanover 4thsCMS 0 - 0 Saint BaniCMS 1 - 1 CMS Reserve
Captains - Jay Cedrone Rick Conly Jamie Schriebl
Most Improved - Fipp Avion Most Valuable - Karl Landa Coaches’ - Jam ie Schriebl
Reserve A Soccer CMS 1 - 3 Hartford CMS 10 - 1 Sunapee CMS 3 - 1 Woodstock CMS 5 - 5 Mascoma CMS 0 -10 Kearsarge CMS 1 - 5 Hanover(A) CMS 2 - 3 Hartford CMS 0 - 5 Plainfield CMS 2 - 3 Woodstock CMS 0 - 6 KUA 3rds CMS 2 - 2 Eaglebook CMS 6 - 4 Mascoma CMS 6 - 3 KUA 4ths CMS 0 - 5 Kearsarge CMS 2 - 1 Hanover(B) CMS 2 - 7 Hanover(A) CMS 2 - 1 Plainfield CMS 2 - 3(0T) KUA 4ths CMS 1 - 1 CMS J.V. Captains - Marc Alexander
Tom Burke Lebby Robertson
Most Improved - Marc Alexander Glen Cucinell
Most Valuable - Lebby Robertson
Reserve B Soccer Most Improved - Nate Cake Most Valuable - Peter Canavin
J.V. Football MI Offense - Edgar IVIuniz MI Defense - Mike Lerner MV Offense - John Lowe MV Defense - Jeremiah Reardon
Varsity Football CMS 6 -12 Hanover CMS 6 -18 Claremont CMS 8 - 0 Eaglebrook CMS 8 - 0 Monadnock CMS 14 -14 Laconia CMS 6 -21 Plym outh CMS 6 -14 Newport Captains’ - Neil Alford
Jim m y M arrion Most Improved - Neil Alford Most Valuable - Warren Prescott Coaches’ - Scott Musburger
Jim m y Marrion
Reserve Football CMS 0 - 7 Hartford CMS 14 - 6 Eaglebrook CMS 0 - 7 Woodstock Captain - Jamie Webster Most Improved - M att Clark M ost Valuable - Jamie Webster Coaches’ - Nick Swogger
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CMSVarsity Hockey 7 - 4 KUA
CMS 9 - 1 VACMS 6 - 4 New HamptonCMS 7 - 3 HoldernessCMS 3 - 2 HanoverCMS 5 - 4 ConcordCMS 6 - 5 AssabetCMS 3 - 4 Connecticut
CMS 3 - 5CapitalsKUA
CMS 5 - 7 AssabetCMS 11 - 1 EaglebrookCMS 4 - 4 St. MoritzCMS 7 - 4 Nobles and
CMS 3 - 6GreenoughConcord
CMS 3 - 4 St. Paul’sCaptains - Jay Cedrone
Nick Tibbetts Most Improved - Brendan Dinan Most Valuable - Aaron Israel Coaches’ - Jay Cedrone
Varsity BasketballCMS 64 - 46 WindsorCMS 46 - 41 HartfordCMS 48 - 50 HoldernessCMS 62 - 75 BowCMS 54 - 67 KearsargeCMS 47 - 64 EaglebrookCMS 72 - 57 HartfordCMS 59 - 57 BowCMS 67 - 57 MascomaCMS 71 - 38 WoodstockCMS 64 - 62 K.U.A.CMS 71 - 59 HoldernessCaptain - Scott Musburger Most Improved - Mark Rowe Most Valuable - Mark Keough Coach’s - Scott Musburger
J.V. BasketballCMS 40 - 27 LebanonCMS 47 - 40 PlainfieldCMS 30 - 29 WoodstockCMS 41 - 47 NewportCMS 62 - 27 MascomaCMS 62 - 70 WindsorCMS 42 - 48 HartfordCMS 64 - 32 WoodstockCMS 48 - 51 HartfordCMS 48 - 54 MascomaCMS 43 - 51 BowCMS 59 - 44 NewportCMS 51 - 44 BowCaptains - Terry Brooks
Spencer Thrall Most Improved - Paul Selinger Most Valuable - Terry Brooks
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Alpine A Ski Team Captain - Noah Shore Most Improved - Jam ie Schriebl Most Valuable - Cody Morgan
Alpine B Ski Team Captains - Tyler Wood
Mourad Nouri Most Improved - Adam Harrigan Coach’s - Fred Richards
Nordic Ski Team Captain - James Wiberg Most Improved - Eddie Wang Most Valuable - James Wiberg
CyclingMost Improved - Mark Alexander Most Valuable - David Boegner
CMS 6 - 48 FayCMS 36 - 16 MiltonCMS 6 - 43 ProctorCMS 26 - 36 Essex Jet.CMS 10 - 34 Plym outhCMS 36 - 12 CanadaCMS 36 - 37 EaglebrookCMS 30 - 21 K.U.A.CMS 46 - 21 St. Paul’sCMS 26 - 25 PlymouthCMS 84 - 48 Merrimack
Tournam ent ResultsCardigan - 9th PlaceLakes Regi on - 6th PlaceFessenden - 7th Place
CMb 2 - 3CMS 4 - 9CMS 13 - 2CMS 10 - 0
Varsity Lacrosse
CMS 9 - 4 CMS 7 - 0 CMS 1 - 8 CMS 6 - 5 CMS 6 - 5 CMS 13 - 5 CMS 7 - 9 Captains - Keith Gordon
Jim Marrion Most Valuable - Jim M arrion
Mt. HermonHoldernessTiltonLondonderryLebanonTiltonWoodstockLebanonLondonderryPinkertonEaglebrook
Track and Field Gilford Meet Cardigan Kingswood Gilford
; Kennett Berlin
CMS 47 - 65 Eaglebrook
Jr. Prep Championships - Shady Hill Cardigan Eaglebrook MiltonBelmont Hill FessendenCaptains - Mike Decker
David Edy Most Improved - Mike Decker Most Valuable - Mike Larson
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J.V. LacrosseCMS 8 - 9 Derryfield
50 CMS 2 - 8 Holderness54 CMS 18 - 3 Lebanon72 CMS 7 - 9 V.A.99 CMS 8 - 2 Hanover
129 CMS 10 - 0 WoodstockCMS 4 - 7 ProctorCMS 8 - 7 DerryfieldCMS 6 - 1 HanoverCMS 18 - 0 Woodstock
21 CMS 5 - 3 EaglebrookCaptains - Dexter Kancer
Alex Seabolt Jerem iah Reardon Ron Wagner Tom Burke
Most Improved - Mark Rowe Most Valuable - Alex Seabolt
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Reserve Lacrosse 6 - 3 Hanover2 - 72 - 3 1 - 5 7 - 23 - 5
LebanonHanoverHanoverWoodstockEaglebrook
Captain - Greg Myers Most Improved - Ted M erritt Most Valuable - Kyle Fellers
Varsity BaseballCMS 1 - 15 ClaremontCMS 11 - 5 MascomaCMS 18 - 5 K.U.A.CMS 18 - 2 BowCMS 3 - 9 LebanonCMS 1 - 4 DeerfieldCMS 9 - 10 ClaremontCMS 8 - 18 V.A.CMS 5 - 0 BowCMS 3 - 11 HoldernessCMS 2 - 14 MascomaCMS 3 - 6 EaglebrookCaptain - Scott Most Improved Most Valuable -
CMS 11 - 10 FranklinCMS 8 - 10 MascomaCMS 12 - 11 PlainfieldCMS 15 - 10 WoodstockCMS 10 - 12 WindsorCMS 7 - 10 HanoverCMS 10 - 9 FranklinCMS 8 - 10 MascomaCMS 15 - 3 EaglebrookCMS 1 - 9 HanoverCaptains - Terry Brooks
Ryan Coulter Most Improved - Jeremy Marks Most Valuable - Terry Brooks
Reserve CMS 36 - 4 CMS 24 - 16 CMS 19 - 10 CMS 15 - 15 Captain - Aaron Most Improved Most Valuable -
Baseball Cornish Cornish Eaglebrook H artland
Anderson - Doug W endt John Torpy
Musburger- Neil Alford Scott Musburger
Varsity Tennis Wins against New Hampton
Woodstock Hartford Holderness Woodstock Hanover Woodstock Deerfield
Loss to Eaglebrook Most Improved - Marcelo Galan Most Valuable - Hector Meade
J.V. Tennis CMS 71/2 - 71/2 Woodstock CMS 11 - 4 Woodstock CMS 4 - 7 K.U.A.Most Improved - Ray Ramos
SailingMost Valuable Skipper - M att FrazierMost Valuable Crew - Leon GuedelCoaches’ - Will Storm ont
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TIME FLIESSpring was once again a very active time on campus. We said good
bye to Bernard who had worked with the Instructional Skiing while improving his English. We chose Terry Brooks as School Leader for 1988-89 and we welcomed back an alumnus and Olympic hockey team member Greg Brown to discuss post-Cardigan hockey. The arts saw a professional mime on the Humann stage and then there was the first all-campus photo. B irthday book givers were treated to an ice cream and cake party in the library while in May the entire campus celebrated Assistant Headm aster’s Day with soda, cotton candy, and carnival rides. Headmaster candidates visited the campus and met with students and faculty. Mr. and Mrs. Chip Dewar will be joining us in July of ’89 to succeed the Wakelys. There were also sports, final exams, senior pranks, endless sunny afternoons, and a week of graduation rehearsals and excercises. This was only part of the last eight weeks of the school year.
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W hy did Mr. H eath test flam m ability of gas? MR. F IN K B E IN E R - TH IS IS YOUR LIFE!
No, Charlie, I still say it’s a nose, not a mouth. Now lean way over, Doug.
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W hich of these people does not like w hat he is doing? Couldn’t you ju st kick it a little?
Last year they gave us maps, th is year newspapers and bread crumbs. Here comes Big Foot!
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They don’t know we’re going to the Pinnacle with it. A nother delivery from H arry and D avid’s fru it of the m onth club.
120.. and when I clap my hands you’ll awake and hop around like rabbits.
“Those flying butresses really make a difference don’t they? Take th a t masked avenger.’
“ ..mmmm this is good, hey wait, am I on Candid C am era?’‘Mr. Finkbeiner, was th a t you?”
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“T h a t’s always been my problem,people think I ’m being vulgarwhen I ’m being serious, andserious when I ’m being vulgar.” - Razor’s Edge
“I pledge alligence to no flag,I pledge alligence to the ground I stand on.” - Michael Stripe
“Judge a man be the depth of hissoul, not the length of his hair.” - Salada tea bag
CMS, “a peaceful place, or so it looks from space.” - Dead
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IMr. & Mrs. Robert S. Alford Mr. John Avion Mr. & Mrs. John J. Avion Mr. & Mrs. Emilio Diez Barroso Mr. & Mrs. Francis Coulter
and Family Mr. & Mrs. Savage Frieze, Jr. Marcelo Galan Pizzoto Dr. & Mrs. Ronald D. Gordon,
Derek, Keith, and Alexis Johnson & Dix Fuel Corporation
The Kooluris Family Mr. John L. Loeb, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Keniston P. Merrill Alexander Milne Company, Inc. Olympic Management
Corporation Dr. & Mrs. Alexander K.
PhillipsMr. & Mrs. Robert A. Whitcomb Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Wingate Mr. & Mrs. S. Yamazaki
Dartmouth Travel
In Memory of Christopher BernerCanaan HardwareTony, Rita, and Kate CareyMrs. Robert H. CharlesClark Hill SugaryMr. & Mrs. John B. CoffinCompass TravelThe Country Prin t ShopDefiance Electric, Inc.Compliments of a FriendLee & Daphne HallowellMr. & Mrs. Paul HitlerMr. & Mrs. Walter B. KeoughDr. & Mrs. William E. Leadingham
Joseph & Victoria Mele Guy & Sally Morgan Brent & Arlene Musburger Larry W. Prescott Suanne & Michael Ray Terry SavageBest Wishes Class of ’88 (from) Sovereign
HotelsMr. & Mrs. Edward S. Trippe Jim & Nancy Walker Mr. & Mrs. William M. Wendt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. White Mr. & Mrs. John F. Whitesides WOODY’S FAMILY!
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Alexander Robert & Diana Arrigoni Reginald E. Barney Insurance Agency Mr. & Mrs. Frank S. Bell, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. Burke Central Paper Products Co.Dudley ClarkThe Coca-Cola Bottling Company
of Northern New England Mrs. John W. Coffey Mr. & Mrs. Joe Collins Berry R. EitelMr. & Mrs. W inthrop Em met Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Farr Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Gillette Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Goggin, Jr.Tom & Gina GrogeanMr. & Mrs. Owen I. HaszardMr. & Mrs. Kjell-Ake HellbergMr. & Mrs. Richard HinmanMrs. E.M. HodgesMr. & Mrs. Frederick A. JohnsonOmotunde and Octavia JohnsonChristopher KalachnikoffMatthew & Mary Ellen Kiley
Dr. & Mrs. John H.
Mr. & Mrs. George Kops Marisa & M arrianne Landa Marilyn Mainelli Mascoma Savings Bank J. Michael McGean The McLaren Family Hector Meade L.Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. M erritt Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Murdough MUZN ortheast Food Service Equipment Hartwell Peebles, Jr.The Pfeifle Family The Pollock Family A. Piet RuigMr. & Mrs. Robert D. Small Suzann Terry Smith Mr. & Mrs. Donald Selinger Lana StormontMr. & Mrs. R. Haywood Thomas, Jr. Trumbull-Nelson Construction Ron Wagner’s Family Ian & Barbara W hite-Thomson I.e. Winter, M.D.Karen & Bill Wolf
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Mrs. George Abbott Mr. Tarek Abed Mr. BXBMr. & Mrs. Anthony Bouscaren Mr. & Mrs. Dennis A. Dinan Emerson Gardens A FriendThe Gengo Family Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gordon Kitty Hochman Dr. & Mrs. Stanley C. Israel Mr. & Mrs. W. M. Lee Rev. Harry Mahoney Pepper, Priscilla, Mickey,
and Bolger Hon. Steven D. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Scribner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David L. Smith Mrs. Ned B. Smith Twin State Typewriter, Inc.
Skip Abed 321 Northgate Road W alnut Creek. CA 94598 Robert Louis Stevenson
Neil H. Alford 1320 Octavia S treet New Orleans, LA 70115 De La Salle
John P. Avion 55 Church S treet Charleston, SC 29401 M ilton Academy
Caleb T. Barnum 295 Lake Avenue Greenwich, CT 06830 W estm inster School
Gregory A. Bell 1263 Bamboo Street Charleston, SC 29407 St. Johnsbury Academy
David C. Berner Box 263Georges Mills, NH 03751 Putney School
David C. Boegner14 East 4th S treet New York, NY 10012 Cushing Academy
Ryan T. Burke 523 Princeton Road Hinsdale. IL 60521 St. Ignatius
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Richard T. Conly, III 269 Gulph Creek Road Radnor, PA 19087 Berkshire School
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Scott D. deLage 408 R aintree Court W inter Park, FL 32789 T rin ity Prep School
Charles S. Dewey 1320 Bishop Lane Alexandria, VA 22302 Potomac
Peter H. Diebel 1150 Via Lugano W inter Park, FL 32789 Peddie School
David G. Edy 20 Auburn Street Concord, NH 03301 Cushing Academy
Eben P. Ernstof P.O. Box 158W aterbury Ctr., VT 05677 Kimball Union Academy
David L. Franklin 5130 Pebblebrook Dallas. TX 75229 W oodberry Forrest School
M atthew J. Frazier John Roberta Road R. R. #1, Box SOD Canaan, NH 03741 Loomis Chaffee School
Richard D. Gengo 2808 Las Posas Circle Camarillo, CA 93010 T ilton School
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William Graham (M uckermann) 291 M arlborough Street Boston, MA 02116 Suffield Academy
Thom as S. Grogean 60 Central Street Andover, MA 01810 Berkshire School
Leon Guedel 71 Hampshire Street Cambridge, MA 02139
Christopher E. Hallowell Headlands W estport, NY 12993 Northwood School
Adam D. Harrigan 185 West Brookline Street Boston, MA 02118 Gould Academy
Aaron M. Israel 95 Carlisle Road Westford, MA 01886 Hotchkiss School
Mark H. Keough 18 Debra Road Pembroke, MA 02359 New Hampton School
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