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This Blaze is dedicated to a w om an w ho has devoted nine years of her life to the students at C ardigan M ountain School. She has spent most of her tim e in the classroom but she has always been happy to help w henever she was needed. She b ro u g h t w ith her skill, w a rm th , and cheerfu ln ess that was ap p re ciated by everyone she w orked with. During the past nine years she has assisted in the Resource C en ter helping students w ith every task from choosing books to w riting research papers. Mrs. G erm aine Schm anska, the Class of 1978 gratefully dedicates this Blaze to you.

Y o u ’ve co m e a lo n g w ay, Baby!


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M r. N orm an C. W akely, H eadm aster

M r. Jo h n O. Rich, D ire c to r o f A d m issio n s

M r. Jo se p h M. C o llin s, A ssista n t H eadm aster


Mr. D onald E. B lu n t S c ie n c e (C h a irm a n ); In tra m u ra ls , Rec. S k iin g , B aseball; Chess C lub A d v is o r; B.S. in Ed., B rid g e w a te r S ta te C o lle g e ; M .S., P e n n sylva n ia S ta te U n ive rsity

M r. A n th o n y L. Carey D e v e lo p m e n ta l R e a d in g and L a n ­ g u a g e T ra in in g , In tra m u ra ls , Rec. S k iin g , B a s e b a ll; B a c k g a m m o n C lub A d viso r; B.A., H o b a rt C ollege; M .Ed. U nive rsity o f V e rm o n t

M rs. Rita D. Carey E n g lish ; Blaze A d viso r, Dram a Club A d viso r; B.A., T rin ity C o lle g e

M r. R ichard A. C lancy A rt; S o cce r, A lp in e S ki Team , La­ c r o s s e ; A r t C lu b A d v is o r ; B .A . P lym o u th State C o lle g e

M r. Jo h n B. C o ffin , Jr. M a th e m a tics; Rec. S kiin g , V. S a il­ in g ; S e n io r Class A d viso r; W e ig h t L iftin g C lub A d viso r; B.S., U niver­ s ity o f H a rtfo rd

M r. Joseph M. C o llin s A s s is ta n t H e a d m a ste r; D ire c to r o f S tu d ie s; Dean of S tu d e n ts; M athe­ m a tic s ; V. F o o tb a ll, V. B a s e b a ll; B.S., B o sto n U niversity

M r. Jam es W. Crow/ell S c ie n c e ; In tra m u ra ls , Rec. S k iin g , S a ilin g ; N a v ig a tio n C lu b A d v is o r; B.S., Yale U niversity

M r. Daniel J. Fedor M ath e m a tics; Fall In tra m u ra ls, Rec. S k iin g , B aseball; Chess C lub A d vi­ so r; A.B., K in g ’s C ollege

Mr. H arold F in kb e in e r, Jr. D e p a rtm e n t o f A r ts C h a irm a n , M usic; Glee C lu b , C h o ir D ire cto r, C hapel O rg a n ist; Chess C lub A d v i­ sor; B. Mus., M. Mus., W e stm in ste r C o lle g e ; C h o ir C o lle g e ; M. D iv., M c C o rm ic k T h e o lo g ic a l Sem inary


M r. R ich a rd C. G allien R e a d in g , S o c ia l S tu d ie s , E n ­ g lis h ; Fall In tra m u ra ls , Rec. S k i­ in g , S a ilin g ; C o o k in g C lub A d vi­ so r; B. Ed., Keene S tate C ollege; M.A., St. J o s e p h ’s C o llege

M r. L a w re n ce G o ld th w a it L ife S c ie n c e , E a rth S c ie n c e ; Rec. H o cke y; B.S., D a rtm o u th ; M.S., D a rtm o u th

M r. W illia m Hart E n g lis h ; S o c c e r, R ec. S k iin g , S a ilin g ; S c rib e A d v is o r, M od e l C lu b A d viso r; B.A., New E ngland C o lle g e

M r. S tephen L. Heath Earth S cience, B io lo g y ; A th le tic D ir e c to r — S u m m e r S e s s io n ; S o c c e r, N o rd ic S ki T ea m , La­ crosse; B.S., Ed., P lym o u th State C o lle g e

M r. Je ffre y D. H icks French (C h airm a n ), H istory, D i­ r e c to r — S u m m e r S e ssio n ; V. S o c c e r, R e c. S k iin g ; F is h in g C lu b A d viso r; B.A. R o llin s C o l­ lege; M.A., T rin ity C o lle g e

M rs. M arie P. H icks F re n c h ; U n iv e r s ity o f M arse ille

M rs. M arilyn O. J o h n s o n L a n gu a g e T ra in in g ; A.B., Knox C o lle g e ; M. Ed., Keene S tate C o l­ lege

M r. Jam es C. Ladd E n g lis h , A.V., P u b lic a tio n s ; C. Notes, Dram a C lub A d viso r; Fall In tra m u ra ls, Rec. S kiin g , S a ilin g ; B.A., Yale U niversity

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Rev. Harry R. M ahoney S c h o o l C h a p la in ; R e lig io n ; Fire C o m m is s io n e r ; C h a irm a n o f A d viso r-A d vise e P ro g ra m ; M agic C lu b A d v is o r ; H a r ry 's A m b u ­ la n c e S e rv ic e ; B .E d ., B o s to n U n ive rsity; B.D., A n d o v e r N ew ­ to n T h e o lo g ic a l S ch o o l


M rs, C o n s ta n c e F. M arrio n L a n g u a g e T ra in in g ; B .E d., Keene S ta te C o lle g e

M r. Jam es N. M arrio n D ire c to r o f A th le tic s ; M ath e m a tics; V. F o o tb a ll, V. B a ske tb a ll, V. Base­ b a ll; C re w C lu b A d v is o r, F is h in g C lu b A d v is o r; B .E d.; M .S., Keene S tate C o lle g e

Mr. J. D uncan M cN eish III H isto ry; F o o tb a ll, B asketball, Base­ b a ll; 8 .A., Norvi/ich U n ive rsity; M.A., Kent S tate U niversity

M r. S c h u y le r V. Peck ’63 H is to r y ; F o o tb a ll, V, H o c k e y , V. T e n n is ; T e n n is C lu b A d viso r; B.A., N ic h o ls C o lle g e ; M .A .L .S ., D a rtm o u th C o lle g e

Mr. Peter A. Perrinez W o o d w o rk in g ; S occer, Rec. S kiing , Rec. T en n is; G ym na stics C lu b A d vi­ so r; B.S., B ro o k ly n C o llege o f CUNY

M rs. S andra J. P regent L a n gu a g e T ra in in g ; B.S. U niversity o f New H am pshire

M r. E d llb e rto C. Ram os M a th e m a tic s (C h a irm a n ); S o cce r, H ockey, T e n n is; M ath C lu b A d viso r, C o m p u te r C lu b A d v is o r; B.A., Feati U n ive rsity; M.T.S., C a th o lic U n ive r­ s ity

M rs. L a urel R ich a rds D e ve lo p m e n ta l R eading, Language T ra in in g ; B.A., U niversity o f M aine

M r. C h a rles H. S achs E n g lis h (C h a irm a n ); O u tw a rd B ound, A lpine Ski Team, Lacrosse; V o lle yb a ll C lu b A d viso r; B.A., C ol­ g a te U n iv e rs ity ; M .A., M id d le b u ry C o lle g e

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M rs. G e rm a in e S ch m a n ska P ersonal T y p in g ; A s sista n t L ib ra ri足 an; B.A., P lym o u th S tate C o llege

M rs. Beverly B. W akely D e ve lo p m e n ta l R eading, Language T ra in in g (C h airm a n ); H ost C o m m it足 tee A d v is o r; C o o k in g C lu b A d viso r; B.S. B rid g e w a te r S tate C o lle g e

M rs. Carol M. S h e lto n L ib ra ria n ; B.A., Nasson C o llege

M r. David F. S h e lto n H isto ry (C h airm a n ); V. W o rk Detail, Head o f S ch o o l Jo b s; B.A., T exas A & M ; M .A ., C o lu m b ia U n iv e r s ity M od e l C lu b A d v is o r


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M rs. S h irle y Lester A lu m n i O ffic e

Mrs. Susan Larabee B o o kke e p e r

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Dr. I.A. D in e rm a n , M.D. U n ive rsity o f C h ic a g o M edical S ch o o l S ch o o l P hysician

M rs. Ruth C. P errinez, R.N. B.S ., U n iv e rs ity o f N ew H a m p 足 sh ire A ssista n t S c h o o l Nurse

M r. David F. S h e lto n S u m m e r S c h o o l G ro u n d s Crew, C h ie f R ig h t T h in k e r

M rs. M arg a re t A. Fedor, R.N. G eneral H o sp ita l, W ilke s-B a rre S c h o o l Nurse

M rs. V irg in ia C o llin s S ch o o l S tore M anager

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M r. W arren B irch K ennerson A th le tic C e n te r M anager

M r. R alph L a P ointe S u p e rin te n d e n t o f B u ild in g s and G rou n d s

J o h n C h a p m a n , Jo h n R o bbins, “ G riff� G riffin , B ill M ock, Mr. L a P o in te

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H ugh Jam es A che H o u sto n , Texas V a rs ity S o c c e r 8, V a rsity F o o tb a ll 9, Reserve H o c k e y 8,9, Rec. T e n n is 8, Reserve L a cro sse 9. W ESTC HESTER HIGH SCHOO L

Ja m e s Ian A n d e rso n W in n ip e g , M a n ito b a , C anada In tra m u ra ls 6,7,8,9, Rec. Sl<iing 6,7,8,9, R e c. T e n n is 6 ,7 ,8 ,9 , C h o ir 6 ,7 ,8 ,9 , C -N otes 8,9, A u d io V isual H e lp e r 9. LEELANAU SCH O O L

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C h ris to p h e r Stevens C h a n d le r A ld ric h W ilm o n t Flat, New H am pshire V a rsity F o o tb a ll (m anager), 8, in tra m u 足 rals 8,9, A lp in e Sl<i Team 7, N o rd ic Sl<i Team 8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 8, V arsity Lacrosse 9. NO RTHW OO D SCHOOL

Peter A rm s tro n g Bal<er C h a m p a ig n , Illin o is V a risty F o o tb a ll 8,9, Rec. Sl<iing 8,9,, V a rsity L a cro sse 8,9, C h o ir 8,9, Fire M arsh a ll 9. HO LDERN ESS SCHOO L

Jo se p h S co tt A llda y J o u s to n , Texas LAM AR HIGH SCH O O L

Je ffre y G lenn Bloom W e stfie ld , New Jersey Reserve F oo tb a ll (cap ta in ) 9, Varsity Baseball 9, M ath C lu b 9. VER M O N T ACADEM Y


Kelly Daniel B olin H o u sto n, Texas V a rs ity F o o tb a ll 8,9, Rec. S k iin g 8, V a rsity H o c k e r (m a n a g e r)9 , R eserve Baseball 8, V a rsity Lacrosse 9, Math C lub, F lo o r Leader (F re nch 1). LAM AR HIGH SCH OO L

T ho m a s S te rlin g B ro w n , Jr. Leb an o n , New H am pshire R eserve S o c c e r 7, V a rsity S o c c e r 8, V a rsity F o o tb a ll 9, N o rd ic Ski Team 7, V a rsity B a ske tb a ll 8,9, Reserve Base足 b a ll 7,8, ( M o s t Im p r o v e d ) V a r s ity Baseball 9, Jo b Forem an 9 K IM B A L L UNION ACADEM Y

Peter Frank B ro x D racut, M assa ch u se tts T h ird Team S o c c e r 8,9, S ki Team 8,9, V a rs ity S a ilin g 8,9, (M o s t Im p ro v e d C re w ) 8, B L A Z E S T A F F 8 ,9 ,D ra m a C lu b 8,9, C o -D ire c to r o f S nack Bar, 9. AVON OLD FARM S SCH OO L

R o d io n C antacuzene A ld ie , V irg in ia Reserve S o c c e r 8,Reserve Lacrosse 9, C h o ir 8,9, Head o f H o p kin s 9. ST. ANDREW S SCHOO L

Jo h n Edw ard C risp, Jr. Nashua, New H am pshire 3rd Team S o cce r 7, Reserve S o cce r 8,9, (C a p ta in ) Reserve H ockey 7,8,9, (C aptain 8,9), Reserve Baseball 7,8,9, V arsity Baseball 9, S n a ck B ar S ta ff 9. PO M FRET SCHOOL

E n riq u e Jesus de C astro S anto D o m in g o , D o m in can R e p u b lic Intram urals 7, 3rd Soccer 8,9, Rec. Ski足 ing 7, Ski Ju m p in g 8, Rec. S k iin g 9, Rec. T en n is 7,8,9. TABO R AC A D EM Y

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A n to n io Del Rio S a n to D o m in g o , D o m in ica n R e p u b lic V a rsity S o c c e r 9, Rec. S k iin g 9, Rec. T en n is 9. W O OSTER SCHOO L

Jo h n Royden Em ery, III Hanover, New H am pshire R eserve F o o tb a ll 7, V a rsity F o o tb a ll 8,9, A lp in e S ki T eam 7, N o rd ic S ki Team 8,9, V arsity Lacrosse 7,8,9, C ap足 ta in o f N o rd ic S ki T eam 8, A u d io V isu a l (H elper), King in C h ristm a s Play 9, D in in g Head 9. HANOVER HIGH SCHOOL

S tu a rt M organ E n glish P e te rb o ro u g h , New H am pshire 3rd Team S o cce r 8,9, Ski Team 8, Rec. S k iin g 9, Rec. T en n is 8,9, Fire M arshall 8. TABO R AC A D EM Y

R o b e rt D aniel F lanagan S ta m fo rd , C o n n e c tic u t Reserve S o c c e r 8,9, N o rd ic Ski Team 8,9, S a ilin g 8,9, S c rib e E d ito r 9. BROOKS SC H O O L

K irk Jo h n F ra n klin New B e d fo rd , M assachusetts V a rsity S o cce r 8,9, (C aptain 9), Varsity H ockey 8,9, V a rsity Lacrosse 8,9, F loo r Leader o f G ree n w o o d 9. TABO R ACADEM Y

E dw ard Jo h n G ib b o n s, Jr. N a tick, M assachusetts Reserve S o cce r 7, V arsity S o cce r 8,9, Reserve H ockey 7, V arsity Hockey 8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, V a rsity Lacrosse 8,9, C h o ir 7,8,9, D ram a C lub 7,8,9. RIVERS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

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C raig S ta n to n G o rd o n Beverly H ills, C a lifo rn ia In tra m u ra ls 8,9, Rec. S k iin g 8,9, V ar足 sity T e n n is 8,9, S c rib e S ta ff 8,9, M ath C lu b 9, Fire M arsh a ll (French) 9. DEERFIELD ACADEM Y

Jo h n A lle rto n G riffis T ro y, New Y ork V a rsity S o c c e r 8,9, A lp in e Ski Team 8,9, V a rsity La cro sse 8,9, (C aptain 9) M ath C lub 8, V ice P re sid e n t o f th e Se足 n io r Class 9, F lo o r Leader o f Hayward 9. HOTCHKISS SCH O O L

E d u a rd o Jose G ru llo n S anto D o m in g o , D o m in ica n R e p u b lic In tra m u ra ls 7, V a rs ity F o o tb a ll 8,9, Rec. S k iin g 7,8,9, Rec. T en n is 7,8,9, F lo o r L e a d e r o f N e w to n 8, D in in g R oom A ssista n t 9. LANDM AR K SCHOO L

M itc h e ll E lio t H a n d le r W e stfie ld , New Jersey Reserve F o o tb a ll 7,8, V arsity Hockey 7,8,9, V a rsity F oo tb a ll 9, V a rsity Base足 b all 7,8,9, Fire M arshall o f C la rk M o r足 gan 9. VER M O N T AC ADEM Y

C h ris to p h e r B rian H e id rich M a itla n d , F lorid a Varsity S occer 8,9 (Captain 9), Varsity B a s k e tb a ll 8,9 (C a p ta in 9), Reserve Baseball 8, V a rsity Lacrosse 9, F lo o r Leader o f F rench 9. EPISCO PAL HIGH SCHOOL

Jo h n Alan H icko k P ittsfo rd , New Y ork 3rd Team S o c c e r 7, V a rsity S o cce r 8,9, Rec. S kiin g 7,8,9, Rec. T en n is 7,8,9. D UBLIN SCHOOL

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R o b e rt E d m o n d Ja n g ro W a ke fie ld , Mass. R eserve F o o tb a ll 7,8, V a rsity F oo tb a ll 9, V a rsity H ockey 7,8,9, (C aptain 9) Re足 serve Baseball 7, V a rsity Baseball 8,9, F lo o r Le a de r o f C la rk M org a n 9. M ILTO N A C A D EM Y

C raig M ayer J o h n so n H o u sto n, Texas Reserve F o o tb a ll 7,8, V a rsity F oo tb a ll 9, 3rd Team H ockey 7, Reserve Hockey 8, V a rsity H ockey 9, Reserve Baseball 7, V a rsity Baseball 8,9, S ch o o l Leader 9. ST. T H O M A S' SCHOOL

W illia m W a d d in g h a m Kehl G ree n ville , S o u th C a rolin a Reserve S o cce r 8,9, Rec. S kiin g 8,9, T en n is 8, Reserve La cro sse 9. AS H EV ILLE SCHOOL

M ark David Kelly L a g u n a B each, C a lifo rn ia Reserve F o o tb a ll 8, V a rsity F o o tb a ll 9, Rec. S k iin g 8,9, Rec. H ockey 9, F lo o r L eader o f S to w a ll, S e n io r Class Presi足 d ent. ST. G EO R G E 'S SCH O O L

R o b e rt Dana Kelly S o u th B u rlin g to n , V e rm o n t R e s e rv e F o o tb a ll 7 ,8 ,9 , R e s e rv e H ockey 7, V arsity Hockey 8,9, Reserve L a cro sse 7,8,9, Head o f S nack Bar 9, Class R oom A ssistant. K IM B A L L UNION ACADEM Y

L o u is Leroy LaFontissee, III M ia m i, F lorid a In tra m u ra ls 6, J.V. F o o tb a ll 7,8, Varsity F oo tb a ll 9, Rec. S k iin g 6, 3rd H ockey 7, N o rd ic S kiin g 8, Rec. S k iin g 9, Rec. T en n is 6, Reserve Lacrosse 7, Reserve Baseball 8, Reserve Lacrosse 9. R AN SO M -EVERG LAD ES SCHOOL

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T ho m a s Edw ard Loyd H o u sto n, Texas

David W arren M esker, Jr. S a in t L o u is, M isso uri 3rd S o c c e r 7, Reserve S o c c e r 8, V ar足 s ity S o c c e r 9, Rec. S k iin g 7,8,9, V arsity T en n is 7,8,9, (C aptain 9). AVON OLD FARM S SCHOO L

Bryan T ho m a s M cH ugh K e n ilw o rth , Illin o is Reserve F o o tb a ll 8, V arsity F o o tb a ll 9, V a rs ity S k i T ea m 8,9, R e se rve L a 足 crosse 8, V a rsity Lacrosse 9, D ining Room S u p e rin te n d e n t 9. AVON OLD FARM S SCHOOL

Jo h n C h ris to p h e r M cKeIvy Easton, M aryland R eserve F o o tb a ll 7,8,9, Rec. S k iin g 7,8,9, Reserve Lacrosse 7, V arsity La足 crosse 8, Rec. T en n is 9. AVON OLD FARMS SCH OO L

Jo h n C h ris to p h e r M oore W esterly, Rhode Island V a rsity S o c c e r 8, V a rsity F o o tb a ll 9, Rec. S k iin g 8,9, Rec. H o cke y 9, Rec. T en n is 8,9, A u d io V isual H elper 9. SUFFIELD AC A D EM Y

Jo n a th a n C h ris to p h e r N ich o ll New Y o rk City, New Y ork Reserve S o c c e r 8, V a rsity S o c c e r 9, V a rsity B a ske tb a ll 8,9, Reserve Base足 b a ll 8, V a r s ity B a s e b a ll 9, F lo o r L e a de r-H in m a n 9, S nack Bar 9, Blaze S ta ff 9. LAW R E N C EV ILLE SCHOOL

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M ark C a m pb e ll D u d le y Ryder M iam i, F lo rid a In tra m u ra ls 8, V a rsity F o o tb a ll 9, Rec. S k iin g 8,9, Reserve Lacrosse (m anag足 er) 8, V a rsity La cro sse 9, N a vig a tio n C lu b 9. TABO R AC A D EM Y

E rnest A u rie l S ca la m a n dre L o c u s t Valley, New Y ork V a rsity F o o tb a ll 7,8,9, Reserve Hockey 7,8,9 (C a p ta in 9), V a rs ity L a c ro s s e 7,8,9, M ath C lu b 7,8,9, Dram a 8, (CoM o n ito r 8,) F lo o r Leader B re w ste r 9. ST. PA U L'S SCHOOL

Je ffe ry Daniel S ch o ck New L o n d o n , New H am pshire 3rd Team S o cce r 7, In tra m u ra ls 8,9, Rec. S k iin g 7,8,9, V a rsity S a iling 7,8,9, M ath C lub 7,8,9, Lab A ssista n t 9. KEARSARGE HIGH SCHOO L

A lb e rt H a m ilto n S ch u ltz O ko to ks, A lb e rta , C anada 3rd Team S o c c e r 7, Reserve S o cce r 8,9, Rec. H ockey 7,8, Reserve Hockey 9, 3rd Team Baseball 7,8, Reserve La足 crosse 9, C h o ir 7,8,9, D ram a 7,8,9, Fire M a rs h a ll (H in m a n ) 9, A u d io V is u a l Head 9. STRATHCOM A T W E E D S M U IR SCH OO L

M ich ae l Jam es Shanley N o rth Haven, C o n n e c tic u t 3rd Team S o cce r 7,8,9, V a rsity N o rdic S ki T eam 6 ,7,8,9 M o st Im p ro v e d 7, V a rsity S a iling 6,7,8,9, A u d io V isual 9, S n a ck B ar 9, Blaze E d ito r 9, Fire M ar足 sh a ll 9, N ew ton House. NO RTHW OOD SCHOOL

R ich a rd M a lco lm S im p so n N e w p o rt B each, C a lifo rn ia Reserve F oo tb a ll 8, V a rsity F oo tb a ll 9, Rec. S kiin g 8, Reserve H ockey 9, Re足 serve Baseball 8, V arsity Lacrosse 9, Fire M arshall 8, B re w ste r 2, A ssista n t F lo o r Leader (H inm an) 9, Blaze E d ito r 9, Fire M arshall 9. C RANBRO O K SCH O O L

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R onald H ow ard Sloan Fort L a u de rd a le , F lo rid a Reserve F o o tb a ll 7, V a rsity F o o tb a ll 8,9, Rec. S k iin g 7, V arsity H ockey 8, V a rstiy B a ske tb a ll 9, Reserve Baseball 7, V a rsity La cro sse 8,9, (cap ta in ) F lo o r Leader o f C la rk M org a n 9. CAR D INAL G IBB O N S SCHOOL

W illia m W e b ste r S m ith T yn g sb o ro , M assachusetts V a rs ity S o c c e r 8,9, Rec. S k iin g 8,9, Reserve Baseball 8, V a rsity Baseball 9. CUSHING ACADEM Y

M ark David S tew art G e o rg e to w n , M assachusetts V a rs ity F o o tb a ll 8,9, V a rs ity H ockey 8,9, V a rsity Baseball 8,9, A ssista n t Di足 re c to r o f Gym, C o-C a pta in in Hockey and F o o tb a ll 9. AVON OLD FARMS SCHOO L

M ich el D elm ar S tu b e r R ochester, New Y ork 3rd S o cce r 6,7, Reserve S o cce r 8, V ar足 sity S o c c e r 9, 3rd Team Hockey 6, Re足 serve H o cke y 7, V a rsity H ockey 8,9, (3rd Team 6,) 7 V a rs ity H ockey 8,9, Baseball 7, Reserve Baseball 8, V arsity Baseball 9, P h o to g ra p h y C lub 9. RIDLEY CO LLEG E

B rian N ulsen Tewel M etam ora, M ich ig an Reserve F o o tb a ll 8, In tra m u ra ls 9, Rec. S k iin g 8, Rec. Hockey 9, Reserve La足 crosse 8,9, Fire M arshall (B rew ster) 9. CRA N BR O O K SCHOOL

R o b e rt David T on n e so n Beverly, M assachusetts V a rsity S o cce r 9, Ski Team 9 (cap ta in ). V a rsity Lacrosse 9. HO LDERNESS SCHOOL

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W ayne G ilb e rt W ickm a n , Jr. H o u sto n, Texas In tra m u ra ls 6, 3rd Team S o cce r 7,8,9, R ec, S k iin g 6,7,8,9, V a rs ity S a ilin g 6,7,8,9, Chess C lub 6, S ch o o l C o u n cil 7, P u b lic R e la tio n s 8, F lo o r Leader o f B anks House 9. AVON OLD FARM S SCHOOL

W h itin g Russel W illa u e r, Jr. L in c o ln , V irg in ia R eserve S o c c e r 8, V a rsity S o cce r 9, Ski Team 8,9, V arsity S a ilin g team 8,9, C a ptain 8,9, Fire M arshall (H ayw ard) 8, C h a p la in ’s A ssista n t 9. HOTCHKISS SCHOO L

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B a ck R ow : Chad Tatham , Mr. G a llie n , David A le xa n d e r, R o b e rt B ru n i, Doug B urke, Jo h n S ch o fie ld , Kevin B re itb a rt, Frank M ore lli, Kenneth K iesw etter, F ro n t Row/: Kevin G agne, D ennis T o rii, David R oth.


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B ack R ow : D anny B a b co ck, David S im co x, Greg W a rgin, Russell Byers, M ike W a rgin, A n d re w Day, W ill W illa u e r, P a trick G illig a n , A n d re w Iverson. F ro n t Row : B ill W ehrle, Tim B rig h t, B ob P erkins, G ary Robins.


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F irst Row: C h ris B eirne, Beau B ritt, L a w rason Riggs, P h ilip M cG rath, T o n y Castle. S e cond Row: B ill C ord, Rod Ross, B ob Kenney, Don Kim, B o b A llen . T h ird Row: Jo h n C u th e re ll, E rnesto R egalado, M ark Jo h n so n , Petch W anglee, Jay W h ita ke r, Jo h n Lewis.

B a ck Row: Tim B a s tick, A ndy G riffis, J e ff W a rcup , B ill Page, Joe W il­ son, Tadd S tine, Jo sh u a S ch w a rtz, David C o rn b la tt. F ro n t Row: C hris K ennedy, J o sia h M iles,


B ack R ow : C h ris W ise, M aury M cC a rth y, Dan N ixo n , Jim Kaufm an, Keith Handler, Jon L e onard, David V antine. F ro n t Row : Jo h n M cC arthy, J e ff A q u illa , Juan B e a ucham p,

Ron H ilto n , C h u c k Law re n ce , P aisit T u ch in d a , B ill H u g g e tt, A le c K o ro m ilas, Jo h n G a rw o o d , Tom P atterson, Tim Byk.

B a ck R o w : B ill W e b e r, P e te r V o g e l, G re g g H e id e n re ic h , R ob e rto M athies. F ro n t Row: C h ris King, T odd T en zle r, Clay J o h n so n , C h u c k R o ckw o o d .

Back Row: L a rry Davis, Sandy Hovey, T om W illis, Jo h n N ew ton, D ennis Revere, C u rtis KIse, M att Rotan. F ro n t Row: Jo h n K irk, Fred Peters.

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F irst row : M cG ra th , E a rth m a n , W argin M „ Stevens, A llen , Kelly, V antine, Byers, K o b u sch , S im co x, Leahy. Second ro w : Mr. M cN eish (coa ch ), K irk (m g r.), C ord, Neutze, Reichle, C astle, G illig a n , Revere, D o h rm a n n , Byk, G arcia, Lew is, Mr. Peck (coa ch ). T h ird row : W a rgin G., Rotan, Loyd, Iverson A., W h ita ke r, B lo o m .

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F irst row : T u c h in d a P., M iles, C rig le r, Hovey, B ickle y, H e id rich , F ra n klin , C antacuzene, H a n d le r K., N ic h o ll, H icko k. S e co n d row : S m ith , M r. H icks (coa ch ), S tu b e r, T u c h in d a T., W ise, H e id e n re ich , M r. Ram os (coa ch ), M oo re -Jo n e s (m gr,). T h ird row : M asker, Del Rio, G riffis J., G ib b o n s , T on n e so n .

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M aury M cC a rth y exe cu te s a b e a u tifu l pass.

C a p ta in s Ja ck C risp and C h ris King h o ld th e ball to success.

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F irst R ow : M cC a rth y M., R o ckw o o d , N ixon, C o n k lin g , S ch u ltz, C risp, King, B abcock, W illia m s, O 'Leary, W anglee, Kenney. Second Row: M r. P e rrine z (C oach), Kaufm an, L e onard, P atterson, W eber, Flanagan R., M athies, Kehl, M urphy, W o o lw o rth , Law re n ce , Kise, Mr. Heath (C oach).


F irst ro w : R ascovich, M o re lli F., A le xa n d e r, Castle W., S a rd e lli, B e a u ch a m p s Ju., W ilso n , B ru n i, Shanley, K o ro m ilas, H ilto n . S e cond row : M r. Hart (coa ch ), Kim (m g r.), W ehrle, E n g lish , B ro x, H oussels, W ickm a n , Riggs, A lld a y, F lanagan B., Sayler, T ori, G a rw o o d , M r. C la n cy (coa ch ). T h ird ro w : W illa u e r W., S ch w a rtz, B astick, B ro w n F.

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J o h n Reid in th e s to c k s on 7th g ra d e trip to S helb u rn e M useum .

T op h a n T u c h in d a receives s o c c e r tro p h y .

Fall Dram a C lub P ro d u c tio n , Noah Novi/, sta rre d Revere, B rie rre , Day, L aw rence and S ch u ltz.

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F irst row : S ch w a rtz, Ache, C risp, J o h n so n Cr., S ca la m a n dre , S ch u ltz, Hovey. Second row : Flanagan B., K aufm an, M cC a rth y J., S im p so n , J o h n s o n Cl., M o re lli R., Law rence, Leahy, Mr. Ram os (coach).

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F irst R ow : Kelly M., M cKeIvy, T ew el, Kise, Revere. Second Row: Stevens, W ilso n , C o n k lin g , Houssels, E arth m a n , M r. G o ld th w a it (coa ch ), M cG ra th , E arth m a n , D a lto n . A q u illa .


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F irst Row: P atterson, Byers, Peters. B a b co ck, F eatherstone, W a rgin M., Kim , B ru n i, B urke, R oth. S e cond Row; G ru llo n , B rig h t, S c h o fie ld , Tatham , D eC astro, C re ig le r, T u c h in d a P., W a n g le s. T hird Row: DelR io, H u g g e tt, N ew ton. A n d e rso n , Lew is, H icko k, T u c h in d a T.

F irst R o w R ascovich, B re itb a rt, A le xa n d e r, C u th e re ll, W e n n in g er, Iverson, A., S ch o ck, Ross. Second Row: Mr^ Hart (c o a c h ^ W a rgin G., L a fon tise e , B ro w n F., Day, K o ro m ilas, M oore-Jones, E n g lis li, W ehrle, M r. P errinez (coach). T h ird Row : M r. Laaa (coach), W illis , M athies, G a rw o o d , M esker, P erkins, W eber.

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Bob Allen, cutting in fo r a layup.

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Bob Bruni and Tim Bright in a snow fort.


Ron Sloan executes the fade-away jum p shot against Plainfield.

Chris Kennedy gives a quick flick of the w rist and . . . SCORE!

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John Emery gets a quick start.

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Skipper W illauer races the clock.

Dan Nixon thinks out the next run.

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Larry Davis singing a solo: “ It Came Upon a M idnight Clear�

Sl<ipper W illauer as a modern sliepherd.

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The Birth of Jesus, watched by shepherds.

The modern shepherd relates the Christmas story to us.

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C h ris N ic h o li de m o n stra te s C a rdig an ta b le manners.

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Jack G ierhart plays keepaway against Essex Junction, Vermont.


A lb e rt S c h u ltz as S h e rlo c k Holm es and Harold Reichle as Mr. Watson in The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton.

The Drama Club production of The Adventure of Charles Augustus Mliverton starred Crlgler, Relchie, Schultz, Tewel, and Kim.

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CMS gains experience and poise com peting against New England prep schools in Regatta.

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Baker, Emery, and Cantacuzene recouperate in the Social Center after a game.

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Ice-Out 1978 — April 29th. The W inner: Matt Rotan

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W hite won th is yea r’s Green & W hite com petition.

Mrs. Richards’ D.R. class bury a tim e capsule depicting life in the ’70’s.


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Jeff Schock received the Senior Prize at Graduation.

Sandy Hovey received the Most Improved Player fo r Varsity Lacrosse.

John G riffis received the Hinman Award from the faculty and the Pannaci Memorial Award from his classmates.


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Mr. Ladd, advisor.

(top to bottom ): Reichle, Anderson, Iverson, Brierre, Kauf­ man.

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First row: Byk, W arcup, Day. Second row: Kirk, Anderson, G riffis A., Aldrich, Reichie, Shanley, Kim, Tewel, Moore, StandinqSchultz, Mr. Ladd (advisor).

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First row: Revere, Anderson, Crigler. Second row: Lawrence, Brierre, Day, Kim, Jewel, Schultz, Reichle, Brox, Mrs. Carey and Mr. Ladd (advisors).

STAFF Brian Tewel Robert Flanagan Cover: Mark Johnson Mr. W illiam Hart

Editors Advisor

Stopping at the Point

Paul Brierre, Dennis Revere, and Andrew Day appear in a scene from the clu b ’s fall production Noah Now.

Looking from the point onto seas way beyond, waves chain react until the land responds, Beaming rays come from nowhere around my memories are forever found. Wind gushes through the grass around the land so bare forever. Looking into the seas give me a dream. Nothing is like the seas which go on forever. John Moore

SKIING Snow Freezing cold Skier, boots, bindings Lift lines, colorful people New tracks down the mountain Hot chocolate, talk by the fireplace Contentm ent, satisfaction, dreams of skiing . . . John Hickok Don Kim as The Lady in Black and Brian Jewel in the title role of Mr. Ladd's adaptation of Dovle’s The , Auoustus Milverton.

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W illauer Wh., Shanley, Flanagan R., Collins, Davis L.

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Once more, David . . . loosen the knobs, then what?


Peter Brox — Headline W riter Par Excellance

Can you layout tw o more pages between trips to Captain Kelly’s, Roberto?

What do you mean the deadline was yesterday?!

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Dr. and Mrs. R.G. Anderson

Mr. and Mrs. T.L. King

Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bastick

Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson Kise

Fenton J. Burke

Richard Miles, Jr.

Olga F. de Calderon

Richard and Lucille Robins

Mr. and Mrs. Merrill G. D avisBest Wishes

George I. Rockwood, Jr. Margaret C. Skidmore

Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Heidenreich Bernice H. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Ellen S. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William W. Kehl

A Friend

Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. Leonard

Mr. & Mrs. M. Moss Alexander

Mr. & Mrs. Harold Loyd

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Allday

Congratulations to the class of ’78

Rodion Cantacuzene

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Moore, Jr.

John Conkling

Dr. & Mrs. Richard B. Simpson

Dr. & Mrs. J.T. Culverwell

Mr. & Mrs. R.H. Stine

Mr. & Mrs. John M. Davis

Mrs. James J. Storrow

Mr. & Mrs. James Koromilas

Sanong Tuchinda

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Congratulations to Cardigan’s Undefeated 1977 Football Team from Dr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Brown. M. David Kelly Mrs. Constance Mellon Mr. & Mrs. Wayne L. Reichle Mr. & Mrs. Clive Runnels J. Ross Schofield John & JoAnn Wargin William D. Weber

Mr. & Mrs. S.L. Breitbart Mr. & Mrs. R.S. Cuthrell Congratulations Senior Class, Ron Hilton LuLu The Mathies Family Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Morelli Sukit Wanglee

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D Jim Carrey stirs up trouble in the town of Whoville in an adaptation of f f l The Millennium Force, the w orld ’s tallest and fastest roller

the Dr. Seuss classic, H ow the Grinch

coaster, opens in May 2000 at the Cedar Point amusement park

Stole Christmas. The Grinch, which

in Sandusky, Ohio. The ride has a 300-toot drop and travels up

opens in November, is the highest

to 92 miles per hour.

grossing film of 2000. Maxis/Electronic Arts

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IK lpigBrdther" A M eeN fte/’arente, Starring Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller, opens in October. The movie wins Favorite Comedy Motion Picture at the People’s Choice Awards, and De Niro earns a Golden Globe nomination.

A In July, CBS launches “ Big Brother,” a reality-based show in which 10 people share living quarters for three months until all but one are voted out. Viewers can monitor contestants 24/7 on the show’s Web site.

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FLASH

A UPN's weekly series “ WWF Smackdown!” starring professional wrestler The Rock is the network’s most-watched show in 2000, with 7.3 million viewers.

A In December, Cast Away is released, starring Tom Hanks as a crash victim stranded on a desert island for four years. For his nearly one-man performance Hanks wins Best Actor at the Golden Globes.

>>> The first big hit in 2001 is Save the Last Dance, which opens in January. The teen romance, starring Julia Stiles and Sean Patrick Thomas, earns close to $50 million in Its first two weeks.

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Q Message T-shirts become fashion statements among teen girls. “ Foxy Lady,” “ Princess” and “ Monl<ey

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By the end of 2000, an estimated 75% of U.S. universities offer courses online and more than 5.8 m illion students have logged on. With the 2000 unemployment rate at a low of 4%, college students working as summer Interns command wages up to $20 an hour, along with compensation packages, from high-tech and Internet companies.

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of the old scooter are one of the year’s hottest modes of transportation but also a leading cause of injury.

A Companies like Estee Lauder, Origins, Hermes and Blistex begin to market products in portable single-use packets. Products include nail polish remover, scented wipes, hair conditioners and moisturizers.

A Stick-on crystals and gems become popular fashion accessories for teen girls, accenting the face, neck and shoulders,

A Mail-order clothing pioneer Lands’ End introduces “ scan wear.” The technology captures customers’ body measurements, and allows users to virtually “ try on” clothing when ordering via the Internet.

A “ Personal TVs” by TiVo and ReplayTV allow users to control live TV by pausing or rewinding and to record their favorite shows without having to set a VCR timer or purchase videotapes.

Q Teens Involved in anti-sm oking organizations such as The Truth and Target IVIarket strike back at Big Tobacco fo r marketing to youth, by launching their own in-your-face advertising campaigns targeting cigarette makers. The print and broadcast ads are sponsored by funds won from tobacco suit settlements.

Chrysler rolls out its 1930s retro car, the PT Cruiser, in spring 2000.

The five-door "personal transportation” wagon Is a hot seller, beating the popular Volkswagen New Beetle by two to one in the firs t month. It also wins M o to r Trend magazine's 2001 Car of the Year.


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DEDICATION 72

The Senior Class of 1972 Dedicates this BLAZE to Mr. James N. Marrion who joined the Cardigan teaching staff in September of 1967. W e dedicate this to Mr. Marrion because of his devotion to the school and his constant concern for all the students. He is always available to those who need him; always considerate, no matter what the problem may be. Mr. Marrion has served as chairman of the Mathematics Dept., and is now Director of Athletics and a teacher of Mathematics. These words are direct to you, Mr. Marrion: We thank you for your kind and understanding words, even when those words must be harsh. We thank you for your athletic and spiritual guidance, but in particular for your sharing of yourself and your free time. Thus, we give reason for this dedication and thank you for all you’ve done.

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Headmaster’s Page

Front—Melissa, Mrs. W akely. Rear—Mary, Mr. W akely, Jonathan. Not pictured—Charles.


Faculty

MR. DONALD E. BLUNT Science (Chairman), Earth Science, Skiing,'Baseball; B.S. Ed., Bridgewater State College; M.Ed., P ennsylvania State University

MR. ROBERT K. BRAYM A N Social Studies (Dept. Chairman), W ork Detail; B. Ed., Plymouth State College

MR. D A V ID W . BUCK Math, Reserve Soccer, Baseball, Skiing; A.B., Colgate, M.B.A., University of Michigan

MRS. D AVID W. BUCK Language Training; A.B. College

MR. R. ALDEN BURT Art (Chairman), Campcraft, Log Cabin Construction; B.E., P ly m o uth State College

M R SAMUEL H. COES, JR. Language Training and Developmental Reading (Chairman), Eager Beavers, V. Hockey, Sailing; Brown, Salem State, Framingham

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MR. JO SE P H M. CO LLIN S A ssistant Headm aster, D ean o f S tu 足 dents, Math; Football, V. B aseball; B .S., Boston U niversity

MR. JA M ES W. CRO W ELL Science, Archery, Skiing, C am p craftForestry; B.S., Yale

MR. R O BE R T B. FA H RN ER English (Chairm an); P ublicity, P ublic R elations, D ram a, B la z e (A dvisor); Roosevelt

MR. HAROLD FIN K BEIN ER Music (Chairman); B.M., M.M ., W est足 m in iste r C h o ir C o lle g e ; B .D ., M cCormick Theology Sem inary

MR, R O BE R T A. GAGNE Foreign Language (Chairm an); A .V., Safety Dept., Sailing, Skiing, Cam pcraft; B.A., M aryknoll College; M .S., University of Bridgport; M.A., M iddlebury College

M R LAW REN CE G O L D T H W A IT Science, Skiing; A.B., D artm outh C ol足 lege; Sc.M ., Brown


M IS S M A RY E. H O W E, R.N. School Nurse; Henry H ayw ard m orial H ospital

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MR. LO U IS I. LO UV A R Science; B.A., C an aan College

MR, KENNETH J. M cC A F FR E Y M ath (C hairm an); R ec. S k iin g , L a足 crosse, Rec. Tennis, C om puter Club; B.S. H obart College

REV. HARRY R. M A H O N EY Chaplain, Religion (Chairm an); B. Ed., Boston U niversity; B.D., A ndover New 足 ton Theological School

MR. JA M ES N. M ARRION Math, D irector of A thletics, V. B ase足 ball, V. Football, Rec. Skiing; B .S ., M.A., K eene State College

MRS. JA M ES N. M ARRION Language Training; B .S., K eene S tate College


MR. KARL NYHUS Shop; B .S., Norw egian M ilitary Sch o o l

MRS. SC H U Y LER V. PECK Language T rain in g ; B .S ., W h e e lo ck College

M R M ICHAEL D. RENN ER French, Spanish, V. Sailing, Skiing, Sailing; B.A., Dartm outh College

MR. SC H U Y LER V. PECK English, So cial Studies, V. H ockey, V. T enn is, V. F o o tb a ll; B .A ., N ich o ls College

MRS. RICHARD R. REA RICK L an g u ag e T r a in in g ; N ew University

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M R JOHN O. RICH Special A ssistant to the H eadm aster, Director o f A dm issions; B.A., R ollins College; M.A. M.Ed., Johns H opkins


MR. JA Y K. SADLON English, V. Skiing, V. S o ccer, T enn is; Senior Class A dvisor; B.A., W ash in g 足 ton and Jefferson College

MRS. RALPH B. SC H M A N SK A Typing, A ssistan t L ib ra ria n ; Plymouth State College

MR. DAVID F. SH ELTO N S o cia l Stu d ies, - E ng lish, Language Training; W ork D etail, Head o f Jobs; B.A., T exas A & M U niversity; M.A., Columbia U niversity

M RS. DAVID F. SH EL T O N Librarian; B.A., N asson College

M R GILBERT O. ST A N LE Y Social Studies, Tennis, V. F o o tb all, V. Hockey; B.A., Middlebury College

MRS. G IL BE R T O. ST A N LE Y Language Training; Skid m ore College

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MR. NORMAN C. W A K ELY Headm aster; B.S., U niversity o f M aine; M .A , Colum bia U niversity

M RS. NORMAN C. W A K EL Y Language Training; B.S., Bridgew ater State College

MR. JA M ES H. W IL SO N English; V. Skiing, Dram a, Res. S o ccer, G y m n a s tic s ; B .A ., U n iv e r s ity o f Colorado

MR, HENRY S. W O O D S French, Ski Jumping; B.A., D artm ou th College; M.A., M iddlebury College


Staff

Mrs. Heather Coes Nursery School

Mrs. Ruth T albert A ssistant to the H eadm aster

Mrs. P atricia Usery A ssistant Bookkeeper

Mr. Ralph B. C outerm arsh Superintendent o f Buildings and G rounds

Mrs. Ruth Johnson Adm issions Office

Mrs. Jack ie Lary Bookkeeper

Mrs. Margo M oran Development Office Mr. Richard Clancy Stew ard Chef 10

Mr. Richard R. Rearick, A .B. (Dartm outh), Assistant Treasurer



JOHN H EA TO N BA RRY Los H erax 2634 M artinex, P.B.A ., A rgentina So ccer 8,9; Rec. Skiing 8, B aseb all 8

DAVID R. C. B E C K E T T 43 Elson Parkw ay South Burlington, Verm ont A rchery 7,8,9; S k i T eam 7,8,9; T en n is 9; S to w ell Floor Leader 9.

JA M ES EDW ARD B A T T L E S Haverhill Road East Kingston, New H am pshire F o o tb all8,9; Rec. Sk iin g 8,9; G y m n artics 8,9; H ayw ard Floor Leader, Sch o ol C ouncil

BRUCE R U SSE LL BED FO R D 56 Cypress Road W ellesley Hills, M assach u setts Rec. Tennis 7,8; Red. Skiing 7,8,9; T enn is T eam 7,8,9; F o o t足 ball 9; School C ouncil 7,8; F lo o r Leader 8,9.


ERIC RAYMOND B R O X 1361 Broadway, D racut, M ass. So ccer 8,9; Ski Team 8,9; L acrosse 8,9; S ch o o l C ouncil 8,9; School Leader 9; Floor Leader 9; M odel C lub 8,

DOUGLAS G RIFFIN C A R EY Dament Road, W ellfleet, M ass. Football 7,8,9; Rec. Skiing 7,8,9; L acrosse 7,8,9; Dining Room Assistant 8; Floor Leader 9; S ch o o l C ouncil 9; V ice P resi足 dent of Senior Class; Hiking 8.

SC O T T PAUL CA M PBELL M adeira School, G reenw ay, Virginia So ccer 8; Rec. Skiing 8,9; T enn is T eam 8,9; F o o tb all 9; P h o足 tography Club 8; B ask etb all Club 8; H ead o f C am pus Cleaners.

R O BERT A LEXAN DER C A S K IE 3272 P. Street, N.W., W ashington, D.C. Rec. Skiing 8,9; L acrosse 8,9; A rch ery 9.

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ANTH ONY M ICH A EL D e B O lS E 828 Pleasant Street, W orcester, M ass. V. So ccer 9; Sk i Team 9; V. B aseb all 9; F loor Leader 9.

JON C H R IST IA N C A V E R L Y Box 86, Bennington, N.H. Sailing 8; H ockey 8; B a seb all 8,9; So ccer 9; Rec. Skiing 9.

LA W REN CE T H U R ST O N D IG G S 1400 Buchanan Avenue, O lean, N.Y. Football 7,8,9; S k i T eam 7,8,9; L acro sse 7,8,9; A .V . H ead Head Classroom C leaners 9.

ROWLAND W H E E LE R D O D SO N 7314 M aryland Avenue, St. Louis, M issouri Sailing T eam 7,8; Rec. Sailing 7,8,9; R ec, Skiing 7; Sk i T eam 8,9; Baseball 9; Choir 7,8,9; H ost C om m ittee 7,8,9; L ib rary Ass't. 8; AV 8,9; Shop Club 8; A V H ead 9. I


\ P ET ER W ILLIA M D O U G L A SS 1645 S E 7th St., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Rec. Tennis 8; Rec. Skiing 8,9; F o o tb all 9; T en n is T eam 9; Magic Club 8; Reading Club 8; F lo o r Leader 9.

FRANK V IC TO R F E R O L E T O , III 126 W hiteoak Road., Fairfield, Conn, Football 7,8,9; Hockey 7,8,9; B a seb a ll 7,8,9; C h ess Club 7,8; Softball Club 7,8; T rap C lub 7,8; E xp lo rer C lub 7; M odel Club 7.

e JA C Q U EST T, D O YEN 29 dreve des Chalets Brussels, Belgium Cam pcraft 9.

BRIAN GERARD GEAN Y 38 Sedgew ick Drive North Scituate, Mass. R. Football 8,9; S k i T eam 8,9; V. B aseb all 8,9.

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EDW ARD JER O M E G O LD SC H LA G 166 Bridge St., C atskill, N.Y. Rec. Sailing 8,9; Rec. Skiing 7,8,9; C am p craft 7; B icycling 8; Rec. Tennis 9; M odel Club 8.

SEV ER IN FRED ERIC K G U NDLACH 812 Carlyle Road, Belleville, 111. Football 8,9; Rec. Skiing 8,9; B aseb all 8; R ec. T en n is 9; Model Club 8.

SH EPPA RD G RA Y G R ISW O L D M ooreland Rd. G reenw ich, Conn. So ccer 8,9; Rec. Skiing 8,9; C am p craft 8; Rec. T en n is 9; P h o足 tography Club 8; Outing C lub 8; C h oir 8,9.

RICHARD M A C Y H A R R IS, III 250 Alpine Dr., R ochester, N.Y. Soccer 9; Rec. Skiing 9; T enn is T eam 9; A sst. F lo o r Leader 9; Dining Room A sst. 9.


JRADFORD H A R R ISO N H A Y W O O D .0 Lewin Rd., H anover, N.H. tec. Tennis 8,9; Rec. Skiing 8; S k i T eam 9; L acrosse 9; i4odel Club 8; A viation Club 8; M odel A irp lane Club 8; 4opkins 1 Forem an 9.

FHOM AS JA M ES H O W SE 119 Kleyona, Phoenixville, Pa. Rec. Skiing 7; Rec. Sailing 7,8; F o o tb all 8,9; H ockey 8,9; Duting Club 8.

SC O T T W IN SL O W HILLS 211 Lincoln St., Norwell, M ass. So ccer 8,9; Ski T eam 8,9; B aseball 8; Rec. T en n is 9; Dining Room M onitor 9.

PETER DAVID K LIN EFE LT ER 8109 St. M artins Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. Football 8,9; Hockey 8; Rec. Sk iing 9; B a seb a ll 8,9; M odel Club 8; Photography Club 8; B laze P hotographer 9.


AND REW D O IG LARNED, JR. 81 Ham den Dr., H udson, O hio Football 8,9; Sk i T eam 9; L acrosse 9; O uting C lub 8; Chess Club 8; Head o f Set-U p C rew 9.

GENE JO SE P H LEO N E Mineral Springs Road, C ornw all, N.Y. Football 7,8,9; B aseball 7,8,9; R ec. Sk iing 7; H o ck ey 8,9; Choir 7; Sch o ol C ouncil 8,9; M agic C lub 7,8; T rap Sh ootin g 7; Model Club 7; Shop C lub 8; F loorlead er H inm an II 9; Blaze 9.

R O BERT W ILLIA M S LENK Dutton Road, China, Me. Rec. Skiing 8,9; B aseball 8; S o c c e r 9; T enn is 9; C hoir 9; Lav Club 8; Student C ouncil 9: F loorlead er P ro cto r 9; P u b lic Re lations 9.

ST E V EN JO SE PH L E W IS 2112 G reenbriar Drive, Springfield, 111. Varsity So ccer 9; Rec. Skiing 9; T en n is T eam 9; H ead c Kitchen Help 9.


W ILFRED DONALD M acDO N N ELL, JR, 1375 Glengarry Road, Birm ingham , M ich. Skiing 6,7,8,9; A rchery 6,7; S k i Im provem ent 6,7; M odel Club 6,7,8; So ccer 8,9; T enn is 9.

C H RISTO PH ER HENRY N IELSEN 86 Suffolk Road, W ellesley, M ass. Soccer 7,8,9; Rec. Skiing 7,8,9; T enn is 7,8; L acro sse 9; Dining Room Inspector 8, (head) 9; A ssistan t F loorlead er (French) 9.

R O BERT A LEXA N D ER M cCLELLA N 72 Jordon Lane, Norw ell, M ass. Rec. Tennis 8,9; Rec. Skiing 8,9; S o c c e r 9; D ram a 8,9; C hoir 8,9; Blaze 9; Banquet T o astm aster.

TIM O TH Y JO SE P H O ’B R IE N 9 Galloupes Point Sw am pscott, M ass. Football 7,8; Rec. Skiing 6,7; L acrosse 6; S k i Im provem ent 6; Tennis 7,9; H ockey 8,9; C anoeing 8,9; M odel Club 6,8; E x ­ plorers Club 7; Bridge Club 6; Dining R oom A ssistan t 9; A s­ sistant Floorleader 9.


G REG O RY M ARK P E T E R S 749 Hale Street, Beverly Farm s, M ass. So ccer 8,9; Skiing 8,9; Rec. T enn is 8,9; M odel Club 8; Choir 8,9; Norpines 9; Host C om m ittee 9.

PA TRICK O. RYAN 1234 Harris Drive, W atertow n, N.Y. Ski Team 8,9; Sailing T eam 8,9; F o o tb all 9; D ram a 9; B laze 9; Floor leader (Hinm an I) 9.

DAVID LYFO RD R O BIN S 26 Orne Street M arblehead, Mass. Varsity Football 8,9; S k i T eam 8,9; V arsity B a seb a ll 8; S a il足 ing 9; A ssistant Floorleader 9; A uditorium C are (Head) 9.

JOHN EDW ARD R O BIN SO N Rec. Skiing 7,8,9; F oo tb all 8; E ager B eavers 9; Sailin g 7; Baseball 8,9; Model R ailroad C lub 7; O uting C lub 8; D ram a 9; Audio Visual 9; Choir 7,8,9; B laze 8, (Ed itor 9); N orpines 8,9 (Head); S afety C om m issioner 9.


HENRY KING SC H U LTZ R.R. # 3 , Napanee, O ntario, Canada Soccer 7,8,9; Rec. Skiing 7,8,9; Rec. T enn is 7,8; B aseb all 9; Audubon Club 7; T ravel Club 7,8; Choir 7,8,9; Fire M arsh al 8,9; Norpines 9; A.V. 9; Job Forem an 9; B laze 9; S e cre ta ry of Senior Class 9.

S C O T T A RTH U R S T E V E N S Running Ridge Row M anchester, M ass. Football 9; Ski Team 9; L acrosse 9.

MANUEL JO S E SO N E ST U R LA , JR. Jose Contrera # 4 6 , San to Dom ingo, D om inica R epublic So ccer 7,8,9; Rec, Skiing 7; B aseball 7,8,9; H ock ey 8,9; Model Club 7,8; Chess Club 8.

W ARREN T U T T ST O N E, JR. College Avenue Haverford, Pa. V. Football 8,9; V. H ockey 8,9; V. L acrosse 8.9; F loorlead er (CM 111) 9.


PAGE W IN SL O W T H IB O D E A U X 43 Ave. de L iberation, 1640 Rhode, St. G enese, Belgium Rec. Skiing 8,9; Rec. T enn is 8,9; Floor Leader 9. KEN TON LYLE T A R B U T T O N 125 Dover Circle, Norfolk, Va. Canoeing 8; Football 9; S k i T eam 8; T en n is 8; Rec. Sk iing 9; Lacrosse 9.

PARKER D A VID SO N T H O M SO N 1207 M ariola Court, M iam i, Fla. V. Football 9; Rec Skiing 9; Rec. T en n is 9; H ead o f snow shovelers 9.

FRANK C. THUM 2264 St. Jam es Parkw ay, C leveland Ohio Soccer 8,9; Rec. Skiing 8,9.


FRAZER W ELSH W A T K IN S 924 Rockbridge Ave., N orfolk, Va. Football 8,9: Ski T eam 8,9; L acrosse 8,9; M in ibike C lub 8; Magic Club 8; Choir 8; S ch o o l C oun cil 8,9; F loor lead er 9; President of the Senior C lass,

GREGG FO W LER W ILLIA M S R.R.D. # 1 , G rafton, N.H. Football 7; Rec. Skiing 7,8; B aseb all 7,8,9; S o cce r 8,9; Ski Team 9; Model Club 7; Sh op Club 8.

M ICHAEL B R IG H T W H IT E 333 W alnut St., New O rleans, La. Football 9; Rec. Skiing 9; T enn is T eam 9\

RICHARD SH ERID A N W IL SO N Cond San G eronim o, A shford A ve., San Juan, Puerto Rico Rec, Tennis 8,9; Rec. Skiing 8,9; G y m n astics 8,9; C h oir 9.


JOHN CH A RLES W O O D S, [R. Round Top Road, Bernardsville, N.J. Rec. Tennis 7,8; Rec. Skiing 7,8,9; B aseb all 7; T enn is T eam 8,9; Football 9; Photography C lub 7,8; C hess Club 7; M odel Club 8; G am es Club 8: A sst. Floor Leader 8; F lo o r Leader 9.

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First row —Feroleto, W . Sto ne, L am ed , R obin s, K lin efelter, Diggs, W atk in s, W oods, P. D ouglass, Bedford, Secon d row —Mr. M arrion (coach), M itchell (manager), T ho m son , W , T h o m as, M ike W h ite, M att W h ite, C am pbell, P erry, G undlach, Steven s, Leone, B attles, Mr. Stanley (coach). Third ro w -R y a n , Bloom , H ow se, Su tcliffe, W . Taylor.

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Varsity Soccer

Front—Nielsen—M issing—D eB oise (Team C o -cap tain s). First r o w -L e w is , M acD on nell, Baker, V ogel, H ills, B rox, B arry, E liot, Lagos, W i liams, Klaus. Second row —Mr. T sch a b o ld (coach ), Lenk, M cC arty , P. G old schlag, H arris, Thum , C averly , M cC lellan , S o n e ’, Sch u ltz, M Sadlon (coach).

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Reserve Football

First ro w -W h a tley , K atker, C lark, Sch w artz, L eone, T a liad o ro s, H azelh urst, G eany, O tto, G iffels. Secon d r o w -M r. C ollins (coach ), R ow 足 land, Britland, Thom son, Su tcliffe, C am pbell, Stev en s, T arb u tto n , M att W hite, W a lla ce, Mr. P eck (coach). T hird ro w -A u e r, S ilb erstein Turner, Nagle, H ickox.

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First row —Cutting, Skillas, D. M orse, B urton, G arfield, G. Peters, I. M orse, Lederm an, T rillo , Ingebigtsen, H alsey, Seager, W akely, Collins. Second row —Mr, Buck (coach), B lack (m anager), So ro fm an , K nobel, Poole, Rice, Iverson, G rosz, M etz, G allagher, Mr. W ilson (coach).

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JUMPING TEA M * First r o w -M r . W ood s (coach ), W illiam s, J. S to n e, G eany, H azelhurst, H alsey, Sorofm an. Second row—Perry, B eckett, H ayw ood, R yan, R obins, B ell, D eB oise, Klaus.

C R O SS CO U N TRY * First r o w -M r . W ilson (coach), M acD on nell, B rox, W atk in s, Diggs. Secon d ro w -S ilb e r s te in (manager), Vogel, W illiam s, Larned, H ills, W ak ely , Stack p o le , H ayw ood, W hatley , Lagos.


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First ro w -F e ro leto , K. Peters, W allace, T aliad o ro s, B aker, W . Sto n e, E liot, Steven s, G allagher. Secon d ro w -B ritla n d , O ’Brien, Sk illas (manager), W ahlstrom , S o n e ’, Mr. Coes (coach), Leone, Seager, Mr. P eck (coach), M etz, Mr. S ta n le y (coach). Brew er, Rice, H ow se.

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First ro w -F e ro le to , T aliad oros, B loom , Bell, D eB oise, K lin efelter, C averly, K atker, G iffels, So ro fm an , Secon d r o w -M r. M arrion (coach), D. M orse, H azelhurst, G eany, B ritland , Leone, W illiam s, M r. C ollins (coach).

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First row —Lenk, K. Peters, Lund, W . T h o m as, L ederm an, C ollins, 1, M orse, H. Sto ne, M iller. Secon d row —H ayw ood, W atkin s, Iver­ son, Baker, Brox, Carey, T arb u tto n , Lagos. T hird ro w -N ie lse n , Sch w artz, Lam ed , W . Sto n e, S k illas, R ice, Su tcliffe, Mr. M cC affrey (coach). Not pictured—Mr. S a u ce (Head coach).

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First row—Eliot, E. Douglas, Lewis, Bedford. Second ro w —Mr. Peck (coach), H arris, W oods, Cam pbell, P. Douglass, Mike W hite,

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First ro w -R ow lan d , Metz, Schultz, Stackpole, Knobel, Corbett, Seager, W allace, J. W akely. Second ro w -G ro sz , Clark, R. Dodson, Obenschain, Flanagan, Sone'. Third ro w —Mr. Buck (coach). Cutting (manager), Robinson, Gallagher, O tto, Mr. Blunt (coach).

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Front—Kelly, Sprogis, H ow se, W elch, A. Thom as, P. Goldschlag. Middle—Mr. Gagne, Kane, Ackerm an, M. W akely, D. Taylor, Smith. Back—Mr. Crow ell, Poole, H ow ie, Guarino, W ynne, W ebb, Silberstein, Burton.


Rec. Tennis—Fall

Front-G oode, Kane, Mr. Blunt, Smith, E. Douglas, G ordon, J. Douglass. R e a r-H a y w o o d , W ilson, Beaty, M. W akely, Carey, O’Brien, Thibodeaux, A. Thom as.

Rec. Tennis—Spring

First ro w -B eck ett, Gundlach, Crowell, Hills, Senese, W eiser, Mullin. Second ro w -V o g el, Thibodeaux, MacDonnell, G. Peters, Auchincloss, Beaty, E. Goldschlag, Bhakdi. Third ro w —Griswold, Stevens, Diggs, Mr. Stanley.


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First row —Senese, W ebb, Corbett, K, Peters, G uarino, W ynne. Second ro w —Miller, Mr. Crow ell, Beckett, Crowell, Brewer.

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ORGANIZATIONS

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School Council

First ro w -L eo n e, Perry, Schultz, B rox, T aliadoros. Second ro w -W a tk in s, Mr. Coes, Crowell, Baker, Lenk, Collins, Mr. Sadlon, Mr. Wilson.

Host Committee

C. White, Lenk, G. Peters, R. Dodson. Second ro w -M cC le lla n , D. M orse, Robins, W ilson, Smith, E. Douglas, Crowell.


Four Year Boys

O’Brien, MacDonnell, Diggs.

Choir

Fist ro w -M r, Finkbeiner (director), J. W akely, Zuill, Lenk, Burton, D. M orse, I. M orse, Schultz, C. W hite, M cBain. S ec­ ond ro w -P o o le , S. Dodson, Auer, E. Douglas, Turner, Clark, A ckerm an, Corbett, Crowell, Rowland. Third ro w -B r itland, R, Dodson, Robinson, Silberstein, Smith, Ma. W hite, Griswold, W ilson, M. W akely


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First row —Perry, Robinson, Second ro w —Lenk, Skillas, C hartener, W ynne, Guarino, Schultz.

Drama

First ro w -W y n n e, Ryan, Robinson. Second ro w -B a ttle s , W atkins, M cClellan, Mr. Fahrner (Director).


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First row —Brewer, Corbett, Robinson, Row land, R. Dodson, Guarino. Second ro w —Mr. Coes, Kelly, S. Dodson, C, White, Crowell, Sprogis, Zuill, W ynne,

Norpines

First row -C uttin g, Robinson, Burton. Second ro w -M r. Crow ell, C hartener, C. W hite, Schultz, G. Peters.


AV. Boys

Schultz, R. Dodson (Head), Robinson.

Blaze Staff

First row —M cClellan, Robinson(Editor), Chartener. Schultz. Second ro w —Ryan, Battles, Leone, Mr. Fahrner (Advisor). Not p ictu red -T aliad oros, M. W akely.


Meanwhile Back at the Art Room . . .


Seniol Best A c to r—Sandy M cC lellan Most S arcastic—Sandy Stone Done Most for C ard igan —F r a z e r W atkin s

Best Story Teller—Don M acD onnell Best F a k e r -K e n t Tarbu tton

Most Popular—Eric B ro x

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Best Guy—Rob Lenk


Loud Mouth—Frank Feroleto Best Dressed—Bru ce Bedford Best A t h le t e - T o n y DeBoise

Most Likely to S u c c e e d —Rob Lenk Class B rain —Gene Leone

Most Respected—Peter Douglass Saintliest—M a cy Harris

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Underclassmen Sixth Grade

First ro w -H alsey , W allace, I. M orse, Mullin. Second ro w -A c k e rm a n , D. T a y ­ lor, McBain, Hickox. Third ro w —J. W akely, Iverson, Miller.

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First ro w —Knobel, Metz, Senese, Lederm an, Trillo, D. Morse, Seager, Collins, K. Peters. Second row —Rowland, Grosz, Sorofm an, Zuill, C orbett, Crow ell, C. W hite. Third ro w —Stackpole, Kelly, J. Douglass, Brewer, Bondurant, W elch, S. Dodson. Fourth ro w —Goode, Gallagher, Clark, Poole, Wynne, Weiser. Fifth ro w —Auer, O tto, Ingebrigtsen, Rice, Vogel, Giffels, Skillas, Cutting, Lagos. p.85


Eighth Grade

First row —Burton, W hatley, Turner, Britland, Smith, J. Stone, Cham berlain, Lund, O benschain. Second row—Hazelhurst, Baker, Taliadoros, Bell, Katker, Schw artz, W . Thom as, Beaty, M. W akely. Third ro w — Nagle, Nash, Sprogis, P. Goldschlag, Sutcliffe, Eliot, Bloom, Bhakdi. Fourth ro w —Kenning, Ma. W hite, Perry, A, Thomas, Garfield, Kane.

First ro w -E . Douglas, Klaus, Kapp, Mitchell. Second ro w -F la n a g a n , C hartener, Howie, A uchincloss.

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Not Dedicated To

F or the following reasons this edition of the B L A Z E is not dedicated to Mr. David F. Shelton: 1. The Seniors d id n ’t vote to d ed icate it to him. 2. Th e B L A Z E Staff w o u ld n ’t let the Seniors dedicate the book to him. 3. The Editor and A d v isor w ouldn't let the staff dedicate it to him. 4. AN D M r. W a k e l y just w o u l d n ’t s ta n d fo r s u c h nonsense. 5. Mr. Collins had no co m m e n t to make at publication date. 6. Mrs. Shelton said, “N O !”

And Now Some Nice Things About Him

He allows people to borrow his car.

He likes to see people w ork hard.

He lives on campus and is available all students at all times.

He offers Enrichment lessons to all his classes w hether they w ant them or not.

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Graduation ’72

Best Wishes Them




Blaze Page, Sr.

Mr. Robert Fahrner, Faculty Advisor WHAT, ME W ORRY?

John Robinson, Editor-In-Chief NOW, IF I AIM RIGHT, I SHOULD HIT HIM RIGHT IN TH E . . . .

Sandy McClellan, Layout Editor JUST ACTING NORMAL, SIR.

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Jim Battles, Roaming Editor SO, T H IS IS A COLLAGE!


Blaze Page, Jr.

Peter Kane, Assistant Editor STAFF CENSOR. Gene Leone, Etc. Editor GENE! W A K E UP!

Bob Chartener, Photo Editor IT MIGHT HELP IF I HAD A CAM ERA .

Henry Schultz, Research Editor LITTLE BIG MAN. 93


Sponsors

O m e r ’s & B o b ’s Mrs. and Mr. N orton Bloom B ro w ns Bike Shop Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Carey Mrs. Virginia S. Caverly Mrs. Joan C hartner Mrs. Gladys L. Clayton Mrs. L u cy P. Cutting D artm o u th Book Store D artm o u th T ra vel Bureau E a rly A m e r ic a n House Mr. and Mrs. F re d e rick Ebinger Mr. and M rs Ralph A. F letch er Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallagher H an o v er H ard w are H on ey G ardens A llen Kelly Kleen L au n d ry Service Mr. and Mrs. A n d re w D. Larned Dr. and Mrs. B. Lewis Mrs. Virginia M cB ain Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Mullin Mr. and Mrs. M ason P. Pearsall P u tn a m ’s Drug Store Mr. & Mrs. George S. Robinson Charles S. Smith, Jr. Stanley S orofm an Sim one M. Stackpole Mrs. M argaret Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Michel Ter-Pogossian Mrs. Irene M. T h om as V e rh am News W a r d Baking C om p an y Mr. and Mrs. John C. W o o d s

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Subscribers

A-Leo Nash Steel Corp. B.C. Auchincloss Louis Auer Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Baker, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman C. Bedford Mrs. Helen H. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brox Dartmouth National Bank Evans Printing Mr. and Mrs. John J. Geany Mr. and Mrs. Martin O. Grosz Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Hazelhurst, Jr. Mr. W.D. MacDonnell Albert J. Mitchell Mrs. Patricia J. Nielson Mrs. and Mr. John F. Otto Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Sprogis Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stevens, Jr.

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Patrons

James Campion, Inc. Mrs. Vaneita A. O ’Brien Smart Shop (Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goldshlag) Dr. and Mrs. Donald Taylor Vale-Ackerman Properties, Inc.

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