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1965

THE BLAZE

CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL Grades 6 through 9

on Canaan Street Lake

Canaan, New Hampshire


T h e class of 1965 gratefully dedicates this year’s edition of the Blaze to N ellie and Dick Clancy, a couple who have served the school for its twenty years of existence. From its humble beginnings they have seen it prosper and grow to what it is today, a well-established institution of learning. As steward-chefs they have played a most important part in the successful development of the school, con­ tributing their skill and knowledge to making every meal a pleasant and nutritious event for the staff and student body. T h ey are proud of the school’s growth and we are proud to be able to acknowledge in this small way our appreciations for the many years of faithful service and dedication that they have given to Cardigan Mountain School.


MR. NORMAN C. WAKELY


MR. WAKELY—H eadm aster MRS. WAKELY, Jonathan, Charles, Mary.

MR. LIN N —Senior Master, Social Studies, School Government Ad­ ministrator, Student Court Advisor, W aterfront, Director of Recre­ ational Skiing, Travel Club. MRS. LINN—Language Training, Student Handbook Advisor. TAD, TINA.


MR. YAGGY—Director of Studies, Summer School Director, So­ cial Studies, Scholastic Standards Committee, French Dormitory Head, Ski Instructor, W aterfront, D ebate Club, Bridge Club. MRS. YAGGY-Store Manager. DAVID, DOUGLAS

DR. D IN ERM A N -School Physician.

MR. HULBERT—Science (D epartm ent H ead), Brewster Donnitory Head, Campus Improvement, Ski Team Coach, Archery, Audio-Visual Aids, Chess Club, Campcraft, Canoeing. MRS. H U LB ER T-Language Training. DUDLEY, LYNN

MR. CU TTING-Scholastic Standards Committee, Tennis Coach, Photography Club, Ten­ nis Club, Recreational Skiing, Social Studies ( Department H ead ), Steering Committee, Civil Defense Committee

MR. BIGELOW —French (D epartm ent H ead), Hayward Dor­ mitory Head, Touch Football, Recreational Skiing. MRS. BICELOW -OfBce.

MISS H O W E—School Nurse.

MR. HARRIM AN-M athematics (D epartm ent H ead), Aca­ demic Campus Study Hall Supervisor. MRS. HARRIMAN.


MR. GALLAGHER—Language Training (D epartm ent H ead), Testing, Tennis, Hockey Coach, Blaze Advisor. MRS. GALLA G H E R -N ursery School. DAVID, BOB, STEVE

MR. SM ITH—Music Consultant.

MR. WALKE—Mathematics, Science, Canoeing, Hockey Coach, Russian Club, Natural Science Club, Rockhound Club. MRS. WALKE, MARK, JON.

MRS. LAM OTT-Bookkeeper

MR. AND MRS. CLANCY-Steward-Chefs. MICHAEL, RICH­ ARD, THERESA.

MRS. JOHNSON-Office Secre­ tary.

MR. RO UILLA RD-English (D epartm ent H ead), Tennis, Ski Coach, Waterfront, Model Club, Radio Club, Literary Magazine Advisor. MRS. ROUILLARD—Chairman, Ninth Annual Fund.


. / i MR. BROADHURST—School Chaplain, Religion, Religious Council Head, Hinman Dormitory Head, Enghsh, W aterfront (H e a d ), Recreational Skiing. MRS. BROADHURST-Organist. SANDRA.

MRS. BIRCH—Language Training, Science.

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MR. BABCOCK—Mathematics, Science, Football Coach, Rec­ reational Skiing, Baseball Coach, “C” Club, Biology Club, Senior Advisor, Dining Hall Head.

MR. SHELTON— English, Social Studies, Language Training, Riflery, Gun Club, Ski Improvement, Recreational Skiing. MRS. SH ELTO N —Library, Chronicle Advisor.

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MR. K IB ERD -Sixth Grade, Ski Improvement, Recreational Skiing, Campus Improvement, Scrabble Club. MRS. KIBERD— Nursery School, Office.

MR. LOM BARD-English, Archery, Music Appreciation Club.

MR. HAZEN—Clark-Morgan Dormitory Head, Mathematics, So­ cial Studies, Football Coach, Recreational Skiing, Baseball Coach, Director of Recreation, MRS. H A ZEN -Staff Typist Laundry Representative. TIMMY, DANNY


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MR. CO N TERM A RSH -Superintendent of Properties.

MR. JOHNSON—Mathematics, Soccer Coach, Recreational Ski­ ing, Lacross Coach, Automobile Club.

MRS. TALBERT—Assistant to the Headmaster, Office Man­ ager.

MR. N Y H U S-Shop, Ski Team Coach.

MRS. COBB—Assistant Treas­ urer,

MR. BRAYMAN-English, So­ cial Studies, Forestry, Political Theory Club.

MR. BURT—Art Instructor.

MR. STACKHOUSE-English, Language Training, Softball, Photography Club.


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CLASS OFFICERS T reasu rer............................................. DAVID PAGE JOHNSTON Secretary ...........................................FRANCIS TRIM BLE MAYO President ........................................... JOHN SIOUSSAT SHANER Vice P residen t.............................JOHN KNOWLES M ILLIKEN


DONALD CHARLES ALTMAN Camden, Maine Lawrence Academy Touch Football 9; Recreational Skiing 9; W aterfront 9.

SHERMAN C. BEDFORD, JR. Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Lawrence Academy Student Council 9; Cabinet 9; Job Foreman 9; Host Committee 9, 8; Tennis 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Baseball 9; Bridge Club 9; Softball 8; Ski Improvement 8.

M ICHAEL STEPHEN CLANCY Canaan, New Hampshire Mascoma Valley Regional High School Archery 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7, 6; Football Manager 9, 8, 7; Choir 9, 8; W aterfront 8; Cultural Exchange Club 8; Chronicle 8; Forestry 7; Gun Club 7; Chess Club 7; Ski Improvement 6; Campcraft 6.

MARK MURRAY DEVINE Manchester, New Hampshire Football 9; Ski Team 9; Tennis 9, 8; Choir 9, 8; Chronicle 8; Recreational Skiing 8; Ski Improvement 8; W aterfront 8.

The Derryfield School


W ILLIAM JOSEPH DRUMMEY Longmeaclow, Massachusetts

Lawrence Academy

Cabinet 9; Student Council Secretary 9; Student Council 9, 8; Student Librarian 9; Most Valuable Player Award (Baseball) 9, 8; Football 9; Choir 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; Baseball 9, 8, 7; Floor Leader 8; Library Committee 9, 8; Gun Club 8, 7; Campus Improvement 8; Trail Crew 7.

PETER WEBB ELLIS Putney, Vermont

Mount Herman School

Floor Leader 9; Tennis Team 9, 8; Ski Team 9; Recreational Skiing 8; W aterfront 8.

ROBERT FREN CH EUSTIS New Orleans, Louisiana Darlington School Football 9; Tennis Team 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Tennis Team Co-Captain 8; Cultural Exchange Club 8.

PAUL BURGESS FAY, III San Francisco, California Menlo School Dining Room Assistant 9; Tennis Team 9; Tennis 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Football 9; Host Committee 9, 8; Chronicle 9; Art Club 9; Fire Commissioner 8; W aterfront 8; Hockey 8.

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JO H N LAW RENCE FOSTER Fairport, New York

Fryeburg Academy

Cabinet 9; Dining Room Superintendent 9; Founders Prize 9; Football 9, 8; Ski Team 9, 8; Baseball 9, 8; Audio Visual 9, 8, 7; Librarian 9; Host Committee 9, 8, 7; Choir President 9, 8; Art Club 9; Cultural Exchange Club 8; Travel Club 7; Band 7; Chronicle 7; Chess Club 7, 6; Student Handbook 7;

I DAVID ALAN GALLAGHER Canaan, New Hampshire Keene H igh School Student Council 9, 8, 7; Cabinet 9, 8, 7, 6; Hinman Prize 9; Dormitory Leader 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7, 6; Art Club 9; Bridge Club 9; Baseball Manager 8, 7, 6; Student Recreational Director 8; Cultural Exchange Club 8; W aterfront 8; Store Manager 7; Tennis 7; Fire Commissioner 7; Postmaster General 6; Campcraft 6.

PETER EDW ARD GARDENT Weston, Massachusetts

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Kimball Union Academy Floor Leader 9; Faculty Prize 9; Hockey Co-Captain 9; Hockey 9, 8; Most Valuable Player Award ( Hockey) 9; Student Council 9; '•Football 9, 8, 7; Baseball 9, 8; Host Committee 9, 8; Ski Team 7; Travel Club 7; Recreational Skiing 6; Forestry 6; Ski Improvement 6.

STEPHEN JOHN GIKAS Manchester, New Hampshire Football 9, 8; Dorm Council Secretary 9; Lacrosse 9; Host Committee 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Choir 9, 8; Librarian 9; Chronicle 9; Audio-Visual 8; Ski Improvement 8; W aterfront 7; Hockey Manager 7.

Kimball Union Academy

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PH IL IP KNOX G ILLESPIE New York City, New York

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Lacrosse 9; Archery 9; Ski Improvement 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Bridge Club 9.

STEPHEN BURGES GREEN Winchester, Massachusetts Lacrosse 9; Recreational Skiing 9; Touch Football 9; Art Club 9; Chronicle 9.

CHARLES SHIVERICK HALL Boston, Massachusetts

The W inchendon School

Cabinet 9; Hopkins Hall Superintendent 9; Hockey 9, 8, 7; Chronicle 9, 7; Tennis Team 9; Safety Commissioner 9; Soccer 9; Literary Magazine Staff 9; Travel Club 9, 8; Host Committee 9; Tennis 9, 8, 7; Librarian 9; Softball 7; Band 7.

JOHN BRADLEY HARDER Newbury, Massachusetts Berkshire School Assistant Floor Leader 9; Football 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; Librarian 9; Lacrosse 9; Forestry 8; Tennis 7; Gun Clulj 7.

The Gunnery


DUNCAN T. HARPER Santa Barbara, California High School

Headm aster’s Prize 9; Baseball 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Football 9; W aterfront 8.

W ILLIAM LOVETT HAYWARD Eayville, Massachusetts The W inchendon School Safety Commissioner 9; Archery 9; Lacrosse 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; W aterfront 8, 7; Campus Improvement 8; Gun Club 8, 7.

ALLAN MORTIMER HIRSH, III Montclair, New Jersey Suffield Academy Student Council 9; Dorm Leader 9; Cabinet 9; Blaze 9; Student Handbook 9; Religious Activities Council 9; Ski Team Co-Captain 9; Host Committee 9, 8, 7; Soccer 9; Baseball 9, 8; Ski Team 9, 8, 7; Football 8; Chronicle 8, 7; Library Committee 9, 8, 7; Softball 7; W aterfront 7; Fire Commissioner 7; Glee Club 7; Gun Club 7; Travel Club 7,

DAVID PAGE JOHNSTON Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Suffield Academy Dorm Leader 9; Student Council President 9; Cabinet; Student Handbook 9, 8; Religious Activities Council 9; Most Valuable Player Aw'ard ( Soccer) 9; Soccer Co-Captain 9; Senior Class Treasurer 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Lacrosse 9; Host Committee 9; Floor Leader 8; Tennis 8; W aterfront 8.


VICTOR FRANCIS KEILHAUER, JR. San Salvador, Central America St. Andrews School Tennis 9, 8; Touch Football 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Chronicle 9; Choir 9; Ski Improvement 8; Press Club 8.

CHESTER LYMAN KINGSBURY Keene, New Hampshire The Tabor Academy Archery 9; Lacrosse 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Blaze 9; Host Committee 9; Softball 8; W aterfront 8.

ANDREW KNITZER Gardner, Massachusetts Berwick Academy W aterfront 9; Ski Team 9; Baseball 9, 8; Shop Club 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 8, 7; Tennis 8; Softball 7; Forestry 7.

WADE WILLIAM KNOWLES W est Orange, New Jersey Floor Leader 9; Tennis Team Manager 9; Tennis 9, 8, 7; Forestry 9, 8, 7; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; Art Club 9; Natural Science Club 9; Assistant Floor Leader 8; W aterfront 7; Glee Club 7; Astronomy Club 7; Gun Club 7.

Kents Hill School


FRANCIS TRIM BLE MAYO Swampscott, Massachusetts New Hampton School Clerk of Court 9; Student Council 9; Cabinet 9; Senior Class Secretary 9; Lacrosse 9; Football 9; Hockey 9; Assistant Floor Leader 8; Recreational Skiing 8; Tennis 8; Softball 8; Choir 8; Blaze 8; Press Club 8.

JOHN KNOWLES M ILLIKEN Butner, North Carolina The Blue Ridge School The Caldwell Prize 9; Student Council 9; Cabinet 9; Dorm Leader 9; Co-Captain Football Team 9; Co-Captain Hockey Team 9; Most Valuable Player Award ( Football) 9; Baseball 9, 8, 7; Football 9, 8; Hockey 9, 8, 7; Host Committee 9, 8; Travel Club 9; Choir 9; Floor Leader 8; Cultural Exchange Club 8; Forestry 7; Travel Club 7;

JORG CUNNARD MOSER Monrovia, Liberia Undecided Floor Leader 9; Chronicle Business Manager 9; Soccer 9; Lacrosse 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; W aterfront 8, 7; Press Club President 8; Campus Improvement 8; Forestp^ 7; Chronicle 7; Glee Club 7; Astronomy Club 7; Gun Club 7; Travel Club 7.

LUKE ALBERT NELLIGAN, III Rye, New York Kents Hill School Ski Team 9; Archery 9; Chess Club 9; Recreational Skiing 8, 7; Forestry 8, 7; Tennis 7.

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JOHN HOWARD PEARSON, JR. Lowell, Massachusetts

Worcester Academy

Floor Leader 9; Tennis Team 9; Blaze 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; Tennis 9, 8, 7; Forestry 7; Softball 7; Gun Club 7.

CRAIG ERIC RABINOWITZ Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts Addison Memorial Prize for Creative W riting 9; Lacrosse 9; Literary Magazine Editor 9; Hockey 9, 8; Soccer 9; Postmaster General 9; Chronicle 9, 8; Softball 8; Forestry 8; Religious Council 8; Student Handbook 8; Creative W riting Prize 8.

JAMES BIGELOW RESWIGK, JR. Cleveland Heights, Ohio

Heights High School

Sailing Team 9; Chronicle 9, 8; Choir 9, 8; W ritten Expression Prize 9; W aterfront 9, 8, 7; Recreational Skiing 9 ,8 ,7 ; Photography Club President 9; Chronicle Award of Merit 9; Chronicle Photo Editor 9 ,8 ,7 ; Band 7; Astronomy Club 7; Travel Club 7.

MARK DONALD RILEY Gardner, Massachusetts Lacrosse 9; Football 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; Forestry 9, 8, 7; Fire Commissioner 9; Press Club 8; Astronomy Club 7; Gun Club 7.

Kimball Union Academy

The Gunnery


MALCOLM ELLING W OOD ROTCH Milford, New Hampshire Student Council 9; Floor Leader 9; Tennis Team Captain 9; Tennis 9, 8; Soccer Co-Captain 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Assistant Floor Leader 8; Religious Council 8.

Mount Herman School

COLIN ROBERT SANBORN Springfield, Vermont Kimball Union Academy Archery 9; Recreational Skiing 9; Forestry 9; Art Club 9.

MICHAEL W INTHROP SANDS Danbury, New Hampshire Mount Herman School Ski Team 9, 8; Tennis 9, 8; Hopkin’s Hall Assistant 8; Library Committee 9, 8; W aterfront 8, 7; Host Committee 7; Baseball Manager 7; Recreational Skiing 7; Softball 7.

PHILIP HOOKER SANDS Old Lyme, Connecticut Proctor Academy Soccer 9; Tennis 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Chess Club 9; Campus Improvement 8; Hockey 8.


CLAYTON D E W ITT SCOTT Paris, France

Saint Andrews School

Football 9; Recreational Skiing 9; Archery 9.

WILLIAM ELWYN SEELYE Rosemont, Pennsylvania Store Manager 9; Cabinet 9; Blaze Business Manager 9; Ski Improvement 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Softball 9, 8; Chronicle 9; Cultural Exchange Club 8; Press Club 8.

JOHN SIOUSSAT SHANER East Greenville, Pennsylvania

Kents Hill School

Student Council Treasurer 9; Cabinet 9; Pannaci Memorial Award 9; Senior Class President 9; Dorm Leader 9; Ski Team 9; Football 9; Tennis 9, 8, 7; Choir 9; Host Committee 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 8, 7; Dining Room Assistant 8; Softball 7; Travel Club 7.

FRANK SIMONDS, III Oyster Bay, New York The Tabor Academy I!

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Dining Room Assistant 9; Ski Team Co-Captain 9; Most Valuable Skier Award 9; Football 9; Tennis 9, 8, 7; Ski Team 9, 8; Choir 9; Shop Club 9; Recreational Skiing 8, 7; W aterfront 7.

Forman School


PH IL IP BALDW IN SIMONDS, III Providence, Rhode Island Cabinet 9; Student Council 9; Student Recreational Director 9; Tennis 9, 8; Football 9; Ski Team 9, 8; Choir 9; Library Committee 8.

JAMES CHRISTIE STAGG, III Rye, New York Avon Old Farms Archery 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; Chess Club 9, 8; W aterfront 8, 7.

HARE D ELA FIELD STUART Surry, Maine Kents Hill School Floor Leader 9; W hite Team Captain 9; Most Improved Player Award (Football) 9; Lacrosse 9; Football 9, 8, 7; Ski Team 9, 8; Travel Club 9, 8; Choir 9, 8; Assistant Floor Leader 8; W aterfront 8, 7; Recreational Skiing 7; Band 7; Glee Club 7; Astronomy Club 7.

C. WILSON SULLIVAN Wilton, New Hampshire Governor Dummer Academy Senior Prize 9; Student Council 9; Floor Leader 9; Tennis 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Baseball 8.


HOWARD W ILLIAM VANDERBILT, II Cincinnati, Ohio

Kents Hill School

Football 9, 8; Ski Team, 9, 8; Baseball 9, 8; Green Team Captain 9; Shop Club 9, 8; Softlall 7; Recreational Skiing 7; Glee Club 7.

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CARL O. VILLANUEVA Summit, New Jersey Floor Leader 9; Ski Improvement 9, 7; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7; Chronicle 9; Touch Football 9; Librarian 9; Softball 8; Blaze 8; Forestry 7; W aterfront 7.

DAVID PIERPONT WARNER Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Marvelwood School Football 9; Hockey 9; Lacrosse 9; Art Club 9; Forestry 8; Recreational Skiing 8, 7; Tennis 8, 7; Glee Club 7.

W ILLIAM BELL WATKINS, III Boyce, Virginia Blue Ridge School School Leader 9; Pannaci Memorial Award 9; Founder’s Prize 9; Student Council 9, 8; Cabinet 9, 8; Most Valuable Player Award (Football) 9; Football Co-Captain 9; Football 9, 8, 7; Baseball 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8, 7, 6; Host Committee 8; Forestry 8; Hopkins Hall Superintendent 8; Cultural Exchange Club 8, 7; Library Committee 8; Library Committee 8; Auditorium Care Head 7; W aterfront 7, 6; Campus Improvement 6.

High School


JAMES CAMPBELL WEMYSS, III Groveton, New Hampshire Kimball Union Academy Tennis 9, 8; Ski Team 9, 8; Football 9; Fire Commissioner 9, 8; Recreational Skiing 8, 7; Choir 8; W aterfront 7; Forestry 7; Host Committee 7; Band 7.

RICHARD W ELLS WILBY, JR. Deerfield, Massachusetts Deerfield Academy Recreational Skiing 9; Soccer 9; Bridge Club 9.

K ENNETH WYNNE, III Hamden, Connecticut Suffield Academy Chaplain’s Assistant 9; Cabinet 9; Soccer 9; Lacrosse 9; Recreational Skiing 9, 8; Art Club 9; Assistant Editor of The Literary Magazine 9; W aterfronts.


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T h e C ald w ell P rize: T o th e boy w ho has show n o u tstan d in g a th le tic ach ievem ent an d good sportsm anship. Joh n Knowles M iUiken

H ead m aster’s P rize: F o r m ost all aro u n d im p ro v em en t d u r­ ing the year. D U N C A N T. H A R PE R

Senior P rize: T o th e m em ber of th e Senior Class w ith the h ig h est acad em ic standing. C. W IL S O N SU LL IV A N

H inm an Prize; A p rize given an n u ally b y M r. H aro ld P. H in m an to th e m em ber of th e school w ho, in th e opinion of the faculty, by industrious ap p licatio n to his studies, through his a ttitu d e on th e play in g field, an d b y his b e ­ havior an d integrity m ost nearly approaches th e ideals of m anhood as conceived in the m inds of th e F o u n d ers of th e C ardigan M ountain School. D A V ID A LA N G A L LA G H ER

T h e A ddison M em orial Prize for C reative W ritin g ; T o th e boy th a t show s th e m ost p o ten tial in this area of w riting. CR A IG E R IC RA B IN O W IT Z

T he F ounders Prize; A w arded anonym ously to th e boy in th e stu d en t body w ho has th e will to com plete any project, regardless of the difficulties encou n tered , vrithout th o u g h t of personal gain, an d whose objective is a job w ell done in th e sam e approach th a t has characterized th e life of H aro ld P. H inm an, one of th e founders of th e C ard ig an M ountain School. JO H N L A W R E N C E F O S T E R an d W IL L IA M B E L L W A TK IN S

F a c u lty P rize; A w arded to th e stu d e n t w ho, in th e opinion o f th e facu lty, th ro u g h his in teg rity , his sym pathetic u n d er­ sta n d in g of others, an d his school spirit, has m ad e an o u t­ sta n d in g co ntrib u tio n to th e life of C a rd ig an M ountain School.

P annaci M em orial A w ard; T his aw ard is to b e given a n ­ nually by the Class of 1959 as a m em orial to K arl J. P a n ­ naci, to th a t m em ber of the Senior Class, w ho, in th e eyes of his fellow students, has achieved an d best atta in e d ideals of honesty, integrity, leadership , a n d general social and spiritual adjustm ent.

PET ER ED W A RD GARDENT

JO H N SIO U SSA T SH A N ER W I L L I A t' I” "”


EIG H TH GRADE First Roiv: Johnson, D., H erbert, Johnston, A., Foley, Scotten, Sands, J., Taylor. Second Row: Morrell, Littleton, Stulb, Gordon, Ingalls, Sullivan, L., Bazley, Place, G erard, Eustis, B., Douty, Shriner. Third Row: Stearns, Tilghman, Hogan, Stella, Addis, O’Donnell, Zwahlen, Wood, Mcllvain, Nydegger, Reynolds, Morris, W. Fourth Row: Duguid, Dickie, Hilton, Johnson, F., Ray, Cooper, Halton, Giller, Hardy, Kenyon, Gibbes, Cady, Gaillard, Thaxter. Last Row: Oberndorf, Luria, Palmer, Bassett, Densmore, Gettel, Stone, Mainzer, Hill, Ellegaard, Shethar, Pipes, Morris, A., Smith, D., Parmley, Bonnar, Allyn.

SEVENTH GRADE First Row: Clancy, R., Lawson, Zamore, Hartdegen, Otis, W ild, Kayser. Second Row: Moore, J., Savitt, Scith, Neal, Rains, Cook, Garrison, Dixon. Third Row; Scott, R., Gorman, E., Shields, Gilbert, Devereaux, Hicks, Martin, Knowles, K., Caswell. Last Row: Fay, E., Levine, Gorman, J., Smith, P., Arnold, Gray, Stevens, Thomas, Chmch.


SIXTH GRADE First Row; Marshall, Turner, Gallagher, S., Dulmage. Second Row: Gerould, Abbott, Jeanneney, Tucker. Third Row: Moore, P., Richards, Perry. Fourth Row: Rowe, C alder, Scott, H., Walker.

DAY BOYS First Row: Johnson, D., Sands, J., Dulmage, Clancy, R. Second Row; Cady, Clancy, M., Sands, M.


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FRENCH HALL First Row; Scott, R., Moore, P., Rowe, Devine, Richards, Perry, Gallagher, D., Dickie, Gallagher, S. Second Row; Scott, H., W alker, Gerould, Tucker, Jeanneney, Marshall, Lawson, Abbott, Turner, Green, Otis. Third Row: Allyn, Drummey, Villanueva, Calder, Knowles, W., Gettel, Hayward, Sanborn. Fourth Row: Mr. Gallagher, Mrs. Gallagher, Mr. Yaggy, Mrs. Yaggy, Mr. Lombard (missing from Hinman H all’s picture).

CLARK-MORGAN First Row; Cook, Johnston, D., Scotten, Douty, Church, Knowles, K., Devereaux. Second Row: Zwahlen, Hilton, Morris, W., Gibbes, Bassett, Addis, Gaillard. Third Row: Mrs. Shelton, Kingsbury, Stagg, Rotch, Palmer, Harper, Mrs. Hazen. Fourth Row; Mr. Shelton, Sullivan, W., Wemyss, Fay, P., Densmore, Mr. Hazen.


HAYWARD HALL First Row: Hirsh, Mayo, Eustis, B., O’Donnell, Giller, Riley. Second Row: Mr. Bigelow, W ild, Moser, Stearns, D uguid, Keilhauer, Thomas, Seelye, Sands, P., Mr. Babcock. Third Row: Foster, Bonnar, Luria, Knitzer, W arner, H ardy, Wood.

PROCTOR HOUSE Sitting: Mr. Linn, Mrs. Linn, Tad Linn. Standing: Hall, Simonds, F., Watkins, Tina Linn, Gerard.


BREW STER HALL First Row: Mrs. Kiberd, Mr. Kiberd, Mr. H ulbert, Mrs. Hulbert, Neal, Johnston A., H erbert, Taylor, Kayser, Dixon, Bedford, Moore J., Mrs. Rouillard, Mr. Rouillard, Mr. Brayman. Second Row: Seith, Garrison, Reynolds, Foley, M artin, Stevens, Stuart. Third Row: Bazley, Levine, Nydegger, Scott â‚Ź ., Stella, Ray. Fourth Row: Milliken, Shethar, M cllvain, Gillespie, Arnold, Nelligan, Gordon. Fifth Row: Ellis, Thaxter, Pipes, Halton, Kenyon, Morris A. Last Row: Stone, Mainzer, Smith P., Gorman J.

HINMAN HALL First Row: Mr. Broadhurst, Sandra Broadhurst, Mrs. Broadhurst, Rains, Savitt, H artdegan, Fay, E., Zamore, Place, Littleton, Shriner, Simonds, P., Wynne. Second Row: Tilghman, Gilbert, Ingalls, Caswell, Gorman, E., Shields, Gikas, Mr. Johnson. Third Row: Morrell, Oberndorf, Sullivan, L., Altman, Hicks, Cooper. Fourth Row: Reswick, Hogan, Eustis, R., Vanderbilt, Stulb, Johnson, F. Fifth Row: Gray, Smith, Rabinowitz, Hill, W ilby, Shaner. Sixth Row: Ellegaard, Pearson, Parmley, Harder, G ardent.


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TOUCH FOOTBALL

Kneeling; Otis, Clancy, R., H artdegen, Rains, Taylor, Altman. Standing: Giller, Place, Thomas, Gibbes, Keilhauer, Villanueva, Devereaux, Green, Freeze, Mr. Bigelow.

SOFTBALL

SOFTBALL First Row: Tucker, Clancy, R., Scotten, H ardegen, Otis. Second Row: Church, Gibbes, Wood, I., Smith, P., Johnston, F., Knowles, K., Johnson, F. Third Row: Bonnar, Seelye, Mr. Stackhouse, Zwahlen, Calder.


FORESTRY

FORESTRY (Fall) Sanborn, Allyn, Cady, Arnold, Richards, McKechnie, Bassett, Mr. Brayman.

FORESTRY (Spring) First Row: Mr. Brayman, Devereaux, Richards, Jeanneney. Last Row: Bassett, Stella, Dixon.


CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT

CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT (Spring) Turner, Dulmage, Mr. Kiberd, Gerould, Savitt.


TENNIS (Fall) First Row; Sullivan, L., Douty, Perry, Johnston, A., Bedford, Sands, J., Neal, Savitt. Second Row: Mr. Rouillard, Zwahlen, Knowles, W., Stella, Halton, Mcllvain, Calder, Gerard, Mr. Gallagher. Last Row: Oberndorf, Morris, A., W hiting, Densmore, Gettel, Sullivan, W. Missing: Sands, M.

TENNIS (Spring) Kneeling: Morris, A., Knowles, W., Gerard, Douty, Shaner, Mcllvain, Devine, Simonds, F., Second Row: Eustis, R., Hall, Sands, P., Johnston, A., Abbott, Sands, J., Gallagher, S., Marshall, Kayser, Simonds, P., Keilhauer, W alker, Mr. Cutting. Last Row: Rotch (Capt.), Shethar, Pearson, Gray, Ilalton, Hill, Thaxter, Ellis, Sullivan, W., Wemyss, Smith, D., Fay, P., Mr. Gallagher.


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WATERFRONT (Fall) Sitting; Tucker, Gerould, Turner, Zamore, O’Donnell. First Row: Wood, Scott, R., Hultz, Knitzer, Gaillard, Hardy, Stevens, Martin, Morris, W., Ingalls, Mr. Broadhurst. Last Row: Mr. Yaggy, Bazley, Malin, Mainzer, Mr. Walke, Ellegaard. Missing: Garrison.

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WATERFRONT (Spring) First Row: Hardy, Reynolds, Place, Moore, J., Hilton, H erbert, Ingalls, Zamore, Neal, Mr. Walke. Second Row: Mr. Linn, Mr. Broadhurst, Bazley, Perry, Hogan, Martin, Shields, Garrison, Foley, Morris, W., Morrell, Mr. Rouillard. Last Row: Elleeaard. Mainzer, Oberndorf, Gorman, J., Altman, Scott, R., Reswick, Gettel, Gaillard.


SKI IMPROVEMENT

SKI IMPROVEMENT (Fall) Kneeling; Reynolds, Shethar, Church, Seelye, Moore, P., Fay, E., Standing: Mr. Kiberd, Kenyon, Mr. Shelton, Addis.

SKI IMPROVEMENT (Spring) First Row: Kenyon, Villanueva, Gilbert. Last Row: Ray, Gorman, E., Mr. Shelton, Moore, P., Addis.

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ARCHERY (Fall) First Row: W ild, Levine, Dulmage, Gallagher, D., Rowe, Nelligan, Stulb. Last Row: Kingsbury, Stagg, Mr. Hulbert, Hayward. Missing: Gillespie.

ARCHERY (Spring) Rowe, Gallagher, D., Clancy, M., Arnold, Nelligan, Stagg, Palmer, Fay, E., Wild, Mr. Lombard.


TEAM SPORTS


FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL Kneeling; Mgrs. Clancy, Johnson, D., and Cooper. First Row: Walker, Eustis, R., Shriner, Vanderbilt, Shaner, Devine, Foster, Stearns, Foley, Duguid. Second Row: Riley, Mayo, Nydegger, Ballou, Fairlie, Simonds, F., Hill, Co-Capt., Milliken, Stuart, Scott, C. Last Row; Mr. Babcock, Gikas, Cook, J., Parmley, Stone, Gardent, Drummey. Fay, P., Thaxter, H arder, Mr. Hazen. Missing: Co-Capt. Watkins.

THE RECORD New H am pton—6 Claremont—0 Vermont Academy—6 Kimball Union Academy—0 Proctor Academy—8

Co-captains Jake Milliken and Bill Watkins

C.M.S.—8 C.M.S.— 16 C.M.S.—28 C.M.S.—8 C.M.S.—0


SCX:CER

Seated: Hogan, Knowles, K., Sands, P., Hilton, Dixon. Kneeling: Scotten, Johnson, R., Eustis, B., Moore, J., Lawson, Gallagher, S., Jeanneney, Seith, Littleton. Third Row: Mr. Benner, Gorman, J., Hirsh, Gordon, Pipes, Co-Captains Johnston, D., and Rotch, Hall, Dickie, Gray, Mr. Johnson. Fourth Row: Wilby, Moser, Rabinowitz, Ensley, Smith, D. Missing: Luria.

TH E RECORD Holderness—win Kimball Union Academy—loss Mascoma—loss La Salette—loss New H am pton—win

Co-captains Malcolm Rotch and David Johnston


HOCKEY

HOCKEY Kneeling: Marshall, Gordon, Luria, Eustis, B. Standing: Mr. Walke, Zwahlen, Lawson, Mgr., Mayo, Co-Captains Milliken and Gardent, Gettel, Hall, Mr. Gallagher.

THE RECORD La Salette—7 C.M.S.—6 Vermont Academy—3 Kimball Union Academy—2 H anover—5 New H am pton—2 Vermont Academy—3 La Salette—3 C.M.S.—4 Tilton—4 Proctor—4 Holderness—5 C.M.S.—4 Co-captains Jake Milliken and Peter Gardent

(overtime) C.M.S.—2 C.M.S.—2 C.M.S.—2 C.M.S.—5 C.M.S.—4 (overtime) C.M.S.—2 C.M.S.—3 (overtime)


SKI TEAM

First Row: Mr. H ulbert, Kayser, Sand, J., Clancy, R. Second Row; Sands, M., Devine, Shaner, Vanderbilt, Thaxter, Johnson, D., Knitzer, Simonds, P., Taylor, Stearns, Mgr., Mr. Rouillard. Last Row: Nydegger, Co-Captains Hirsh and Simonds, F., Foster.

THE RECORD Holderness 389.6 New Hampton 366.8 Proctor 392.4 Vermont Academy 199.7 La Salette 94.5 Kimball Union 195.8

Co-captains Frank Simonds and Allan Hirsh.

C.M.S. 374.8 C.M.S. 372.1 C.M.S. 359.1 C.M.S. 179.6 C.M.S. 98.5 C.M.S. 188.1


TENNIS

First Row: Rotch (Captain), Walker, Simonds, F., M cllvain, Douty, Simonds, P., Shaner, Abbott, Mr. Cutting. Second Row: Eustis, R., Hall, Pearson, Fay, P., Ellis, Sullivan, W., Smith, D., Shethar.

TH E RECORD La Salette—win Holderness—win New H am pton—loss Proctor—loss Tilton—loss Kimball Union—win

Captain Malcolm Rotch


BASEBALL

ken, Mgrs. Seith, Cady and Cooper, Watkins, Mr. Babcock.

THE RECORD Kimball Union—win La Salette—win H anover—loss Holderness—win Proctor—win Hanover—loss

Duguid, S te rn s , Nydegger. S .c o „ . R o .: Mr. Haven, Milli-


SAILING

First Roto: Reswick, Ingalls, Garrison, Herbert, Foley, Morrell. Second Row: Hilton, Morris, W. (Captain), Gaillard, Place, Mr. Broadhurst.

THE RECORD Proctor vs. C.M.S.—win Proctor vs. C.M.S.—loss Tabor vs. C.M.S.—loss M.I.T. Prep. School Regatta— 5th place with 12 contestants Canaan College vs. C.M.S.—win


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Rabinowitz, Gillespie, Riley, Gordon, Stuart, Hayward, Mr. Johnson, H arder, Stone, Parmley, Kingsbury, Gikas, Dickie.

THE RECORD Proctor—loss Holderness—loss Kimball Union—loss


ORGANIZATIONS

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STUDENT COUNCIL

Seated: Bedford, W atkins (School Leader), Johnston, D. (President), Drummey (Secretary), Mayo. Standing: Sul足 livan, W., Hirsh, Gardent, Shaner (Treasurer), Gallagher, D.

CABINET

Seated: Simonds, P., Milliken, Bedford, Watkins, Hirsh, Johnston, D., Shaner, Gallagher, D., Standing: Drummey,

Hayward, Smith, Gerard, Seelye, Mayo, Foster, Hall.


CHRONICLE STAFF

Seated; Johnson, D., Reswick, Mrs. Shelton, Seelye, Rabinowitz, Green. Standing: Stearns, Cikas, Fay, P., Hall, Keilhauer, Villanueva, Gorman, E.

BLAZE STAFF

Pearson, Seeyle, Mr. Gallagher, Moore, J., Hirsh.


HOST COMMITTEE

Kneeling: Johnston, D., Bedford, Gerard, Knowles, K., Morris, W. Standing: Gikas, Hirsh, Hall, Foster, Hilton,

G ardent, Kingsbury, Shaner.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE

Seated: Hall, Foster, Drummey, Mrs. Shelton, Johnson, D., Taylor. Standing: Hilton, Sands, M., Villanueva,

Gikas, Morris, W., Stearns, Clancy, R.


RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES COUNCIL

Seated: Shether, Morris, W ., Hilton, Thomas. Standing: Neal, Knowles, K., Mr. Broadhurst, Hirsh, Johnston, D.

CHOIR

First Row: Johnston, A., Garrison, H erbert, Zamore, Gallagher, S., Perry, Rains, Seith. Second Row: W ild, Sulli­ van, L., Moore, J., Thomas, riicks, Neal, Rowe, Stulb. Third Row; Scott, H., Scotten, Reynolds, O’Donnell, Ho­ gan, Keilhauer, Gaillard, Clancy, M., Ingalls, Bazley. L a st Row: Foster, Drummey, Shaner, Gikas, Calder, Res-

wick, Gorman, J., Oberndorf, Morris, W.


HANDBOOK STAFF

Johnston, D., Hirsh, Gallagher, S., Thomas. Missing; Eustis, B., Editor.

LITERARY MAGAZINE STAFF

Rabinowitz, Gerard, Mr. Rouillard, Tilghman, Hall, Thaxter.


FIRE COMMISSIONERS

Sitting; Morris, W., Hayward, Walker. Standing: Sanborn, Arnold, Hall, Wemyss.

FOUR YEAR BOYS

FOUR YEAR BOYS Gardent, Milliken, Watkins, Clancy, M., Gallagher, D., Foster.

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Patrons 1965

Dr. and Mrs. John A. Abbott Mr. Alvin J. Addis Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Allyn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Duncan Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Bean Mr. and Mrs. Sherman C. Bedford Mr. and Mrs. William Bonnar Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calder Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Caswell Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Church Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Clancy Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. G. Gardner Cook Mrs. J. Murray Devine Mrs. Ora Dickie Mr. and Mrs. William J. Drummey Mr. and Mrs. John H. Duguid Mr. and Mrs. David D. Gaillard, II Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gardent, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Garrison Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Edmund N. Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Ellis J. Green Mr. and Mrs. John Manning Hall Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Halton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hartdegen, III Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Hirsh, Jr. Mrs. Janet Woodbridge Jeanneney Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson Mr. Ernest A. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knitzer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knowles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Levine Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Liechty Dr. and Mrs. Phelps P. Luria

Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mainzer Mr. and Mrs. Albin J. Malin Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Martin Mr. Robert Knox McKechnie Mr. and Mrs. James A. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Morrell Mr. and Mrs. H. Cameron Morris Mrs. Helen E. Nelligan Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Nydegger Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Palmer Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. John D. Place, Jr. Mrs. Martha S. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Scott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard U. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scotten, II Dr. Edward E. Seelye Mr. and Mrs. Elvs^yn Seelye Mrs. Elwyn E. Seelye Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Seith Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Simonds Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Smith Miss Shirley Jo Smith Mr. and Mrs. Bernard C. Steams Dr. and Mrs. Frank Stella Dr. and Mrs. Bartlett H. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tucker Mrs. Eleanor O’C. Turner Mr. Robert M. Villanueva Mr. and Mrs. William M .Walker Mr. and Mrs. Milton P. Warner Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilmer Wells Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wemyss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. West Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Wild Mr. and Mrs. Winton H. Williams Mr. Howard S. Wood Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Zwahlen


THE TRUSTEES Jerald B. Newton, President J. W alker W iggin, Vice President Justin M. Smith, Treasurer R and N. Stowell, Secretary W illiam R. Brew ster C raw ford H. Hinman John B. Kenerson Fran k M. M organ C harles R. Schueler John L . Tow er

W est Lebanon, N ew Ham pshire M anchester, N. H. Hanover, N ew Ham pshire Dixfield, M aine W aban, M assachusetts Brookline, M assachusetts W ellesley Hills, M assachusetts Hanover, N ew Ham pshire Boston, Massachusetts N ew York, N. Y.

THE CORPORATION

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Chairman of the Executive Committee, Avco Manufacturing Company Chairman of the Board, Lee Higginson Corporation Chairman of the Board, Maine Central Railroad President, Rock of Ages Corporation President, Canadian International Paper Company Honorary Chairman, Director, International Paper Company Chairman, H. P. Hood & Sons Chairman, The Quaker Oats Company Former Under Secretary of the United States Treasury President, Wyman-Gordon Corporation Attorney President, Sprague Electric Company Chairman of the Board, United-Carr Fastener Corporation President, Museum of Science, Boston


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Diamonds, Watches Fine J e w e lry

W ATCH A ND JEWELRY REPAIR

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CANAAN COLLEGE CURRIER A N D COMPANY Lebanon, N. H.

Northern N ew Hampshire’s Finest Department Store '


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FINISHING CO. Incorporated

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"Good Printing — the only kind worth having”


GLENS FALLS PLUG WORKS Cores, Core Plugs and W ood Specialities Serving the Paper Industry since 1895


COLONIAL HAM ''No Ham in a Can Beats Colonial Brand’


THE REPORTER PRESS CANAAN, N . H. Compliments of

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STEVENS FORD, IN C 717 Bridgeport Avenue Milford, Connecticut

FINE P R I N T I N G SINCE 1867

PUBLISHERS OF THE Canaan Reporter and Enfield Advocate

Compliments of

Consolidated Foods, Inc. Nashua, N . H.


BOW AND ARROW MANOR West Orange, N. J. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Knowles, Jr.


THE REPORTER PRESS CANAAN, N . H. Compliments of

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FINE P R I N T I N G SINCE 1867

PUBLISHERS OF THE Canaan Reporter and Enfield Advocate

Compliments of

Consolidated Foods, Inc. Nashua, N . H.


BOW AND ARROW MANOR West Orange, N. J. Mr. & Mrs. Harry Knowles, Jr.


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Compliments of

TIP TOP BREAD


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OUR WARM CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1965

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