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Proctor Academy’s 1980 yearbook in digital form.

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  • PROCTOR ACADEMY Andover, New Hampshire

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    THE GREEN LANTERN

    Produced By The Proctor Students

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  • With Grateful Appreciation Of Her Love, Wisdom, And Infinite Patience

    And In Thankfulness For Her Understanding Acceptance, And Unfailing Energy

  • The Class Of 80 Warmly Dedicates The 79-'S0 Green Lantern To

    Alice Fowler

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    Since "Curiosity will not cause us to die - only lack of it will," I'm reaching for the stars trying to keep my feet on the ground."

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    Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

    Yesterday's dreams are the bygones, Tomorow's dreams are hopeful, Today's dreams are to be accomplished.

    Jeff Perkins

    I do my thing and you do your thing I am not in this world to live up to your expect ions And you are not in this world to live up to mine. You are you and I am U And if by chance We find each other, It's beautiful

  • "Thinking is the hardest work there is

    Which is why so few of us engage in it."

    Double "O" James Pedicano

    John Reid Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."

    - Sir Winston Spencer Churchhill

    'It's been cosmic'

    Eric Sonnabend

  • Martha Elizabeth Pellegrini Lake Shore Drive Franklin, N.H. 03235

    Life is just a game of chance -Some find riches, tome romance Some find happiness and some find sorrow -some find it today and some maybe tomorrow

    Bad Company

    To be happy is not to possess much, but to hope and to love much

    Bigi Wright

  • Hugh Bethel!

    To Live Free is

    To Die Free

    Brad von Wichman

    Make haste, slowly!

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    'Lose your dreams and you'll lose your mind." Rolling Stones

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    DON'T QUIT

    Success is failure turned inside out-The silver tint of the clouds of doubt-And you never can tell how close you are, It may be nearer when it seems afar: So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit.

    It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit.

    . and may the piper lead you to reason." - Led Zeppelin

    David Hand If you think you are better, you are. If you think you dare not, you won't.

    If you like to win but don't think you can, It's almost a cinch you won't.

    Paul "Bear" Bryant

    "... and may the piper lead you to reason." -Led Zeppelin

  • IRISH TOAST

    Kevin Hannaway

    May you be in heaven one half hour before the Devil knows you're dead.

    Chris Howes (Gordie)

    May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift May you have a strong

    foundation When the winds of changes shift May your heart always be joyful May your song always be sung May you stay forever young Forever young forever young

    - Bob Dylan

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  • Character development is great; if not the sole aim of education.

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    Marjorie Leand

  • Eric Johnson

    "Here for today, Gone tomorrow Ah ha ha ha."

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  • Hope Martin

    "What is Real?" asked the rabbit one day "Real isn't how you are made." said the skin horse "... once you are real, you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand."

    The Velveteen Rabbit

    Life is just a cocktail party on the street." The Rolling Stones

    "Good bye to all my friends at home Good bye to people I've trusted I've got to go out and make my way, I might get rich, I might get busted."

    The Steve Miller Band

    . . . And all our lives we will remember Proctor green and white.

    To the N.B.B.A. "The VEG PATCH lives on." To D.S.B. "Green Grass and High Tides Forever." Thanks

    Cindy Boyd

    Now some say they do and some say they don't. And some you just can't tell. And some say they will and some say they won't. With some it's just as well-

    "Super Tramp"

  • Keith Barrett

    "Perhaps the answer to the great mystery is found in understanding the innocence of pure existance."

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  • Mingle with the good people we meet Good friends we have, Oh, good friends we have lost along the

    way In this great future You can't forget your past So dry your tears, Iseh.

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    Alex Johnston

    Scott Moss

    You don't get something for nuthin' You don't get freedom for free Youn won't get wise with sleep still in your eyes No matter what you dream might be.

    Rush

  • Ted Devand

    'Go for itll"

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  • Brian Hodess

    Jamie Hilliard

    "I find the great thing in this world is not so much where we stand, as in what di-rection we are moving. To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor."

    Oliver Wendell Holmes

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  • "Love when you can Cry when you have to . . . Be who you must That's a part of true plan Await your arrival With simple survival And one day we'll all understand ..."

    Dan Fogelberg

    Diane Fowler

    "Good humor makes all things tolerable."

  • Life is like the Sea You have to ride the waves. If the waves get too big Don't give upl They are that way to teach you

    That life can throw bigger and Bigger things at you.

    Mimi

    Mimi Johnson

    "Love when you can Cry when you have to Be who you must It's all part of the Plan"

    - Dan Fogelburg

    Mary Dindorf "Dindy"

    A brief candle both ends burning An endless mile, bus wheels turning-A friend to share the lonesome times-A handshake and a sip of wine-So say it loud and let it ring-That we're all part of everything-The present, future, and the past-Fly on proud bird; you're free at last.

    - Charlie Daniels

  • / expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; for I shall not pass this way again.

    Ean Cuthbert

    Angela Giampaolo

  • David Moore Brad Davis Andy Diengot

    It took me a long time to gather my thoughts about Proctor. This is what I think. It's all right, we're all all right in our own way. Maybe there will be an-other night. Later PUD. it was strange. Morf, you're fried, but it's cool. Renee, I'll always love you 'cause we are so repulsive. The planet make me see the crazy D's. Chip you did too. Good times with Dino, Perry, Congo, Ralph and all the women. Bye Chris, I tried to be good, I even did a good job. No B.S.I Don't worry Zepher, Renee and I are not living together. Someday, but not nowl

  • Life is what you make of it, you live it day to day, I like the life that I lead It gets me through the day. Well, if it seems too rough for you, a Solution you must find, for I like the life that I lead, 'cause the Solution I did find.

    June '79

    "... MXR, E-V, Shure, Teac, Maxell. blue ribbon, Agora, Rob's place, Coco, attic, basement and Lynn

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    Katie Bower

    Though the good times have all gone and it's time for movin' on I'll be back, when I am headed ho-ne this way . . .

    To Sista: "Poo lo se ba goom ba la la poo pa la."

  • It's time to be sail in' away.

    And in chasin' what I thought were moonbeams

    I have run into a couple of walls . . . But looking back at the places I've been

    I would sure be the first to say When I look at myself today

    Wouldn'ta done it any other way.

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  • Tony Edwards

    Tim Farrell

    Jim Fisher

    If you are to be pungent, be brief For it is with words as it is with sunbeams

    The more condensed they are, The deeper they burn.

  • Tony Paddock

    "if it's not that it could be this.

    This couldn't be so it's got to be U-+P.'

    Jeff Fullerton

    Dino Klamson

    It's bee a long three year travel and seems about time to land and unravel. The travel with the boys was definitely a riot

    and I'm damn sure none of us will ever deny it.

    I guess I'll take off now in peace and probably find myself in the land of

    Greece. U^P U^P and away . .

  • Breathe, breathe in the air Don't be afraid to care Leave but don't leave me Look around and choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be.

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    own; but the great man is he who in the midst of the crowd keeps with perfect sweetness the independence ofgolitude."

    Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    Renee Lickle

    Thanx to my brother, my friends, Dingo and Zepher because without you, I couldn't be me.

    Love and Luck to all of those I leave behind.

    I would love to make you the happiest in the world

    But you won't let me That's o.k. because if it makes

    You happy For me not to make you happy

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  • FACULTY

  • Dale Parry

    Lloyd Senno Dani Hinkley Erin Hinkley Bert Hinkley

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    Chris Norris

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    Tom and Caroline Bullen Ken and Gretchen Colburn

  • DORMITORIES

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    Johnson House

    Seated.- D. Klamson, M. Congleton, T. Cowley, G. Winn. Standing: C. Rowe, B. Weisberg, D. Horner, J. Stratton, K. Hanna way, Mr. E. Davis, S. Robinson, A. Fernandez.

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    Seated: B. Parry, P. Jones, S. Witaschek. Standing: B. Davis, L. Besse, R. Bassick, J. Bardsley, K. Barrett, P. Lambert, S. Presczewski.

    Day Students

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    Back row.- J. Jung, J. Horniman, C. Evans, R. Caye, D. Cook, J. Horner, C. Rowe, N. Von Wick man, L. Sherman. 2nd row.- T. Davis, B. Baldwin, B. Giguere, 3rd row.- H. Kanegsberg, J. Geis, David Chaplin, S. Spence, S. Pope. Bottom row-. W. Hammil, Zona, D. Morse.

    Way Up There: G. Ancona. Standing: D. Horner, J. Spence, T. Edwards, B. Stanley, Bob Sargent, A. Al-Mulia, M. Tilton, C. Woodward, G. Armstrong, G. Thompson, J. McKeon, J. Frost. Kneeling: D. Kingman, A. Hamblett, T. Pasquarella, M. Cobb, B. Holmes, J. Altman, A. Friend, S. Hoen, Sitting.- R. Greer, Doug Knight.

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    Back row-. J. Burt is, A. Ga-lione, S. Vaughan, R. Lickle. Front row.- J. Hoffman, L. Tompkins, M.A. Wright, J. Wieand, G. Stewart, M. Dindorf, S. Stewart, B. Faris, A. Estin.

    Mac House

    Gulick House Left to Right-. T. Cantlay, P. Hart, H. Estabrook, J. Evans, E. Cuthbert, D. Hand, B. Davis, D. Moore, E. Ragni.

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    Left to right: D. Lilly, D. Wright, T. Woodhouse, B. Hall, S. Limric, M. Sapp, C. Ripley. Dorm Parents: Pat and Bud Burbank.

    Farm House

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  • Morton Top row: S. Wiley, M. Bird, T. Norris, N. East-man, D. Wright, Dr. Who?, B. Landale, J. Lar-son, A. Stoner. Middle row: C. Stubbs, J. Tuck-erman, D. Emmons, A. Chaffey, M. Mahon. Third row.- R. Mortimer, G. Seldon, J. McCol-gan, L. Morrison.

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    Top row: N. Bennett, A. Fair-banks, L. Disk in, V. Welch, L Polese, Charlie Lyon. Bottom row: E. Montag, A. Meridith, K. Bower, D. Douglass, M. Leand, N. Battles, Lucy Lyon.

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  • Back row.- C. Reynolds, D. Kirchwey, J. Middle row: L. Shoup, B. Wright, David Caroline Bullen.

    Thoreau

    Standing.- C. Hatfield, J. Halsted, Sitting.- M. Meyer, Bob Kmen, J. Larson.

    on, K. Hand, S. Siff, M. Johnson, Tom Bullen. ; J. Elliot, Sitting: A. Cuthbert, C. Bamberger,

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    Standing: Mike Graham, J. Perry, J. Willing, T. Devand, D. Buck, Q. CHafee, S. Moss, T. Paddock, R. Adams, M. Aldrich, J. Hilliard, D. Eberhart Kneeling-. C. Hatfield, R. Farquhar. Missing.- A. Johnston, B. von Wichman.

    "Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels,

    Looking back at the years gone by, Like so many Summer Fields . . . '

    J. Browne

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  • Smith House

    Back row.- J. Reid, T. Colby, T. Cronin, S. Winton, Seated: J. Perkins, M. Colburn, B. van Pelt, B. Hodess (Smiley), P. Milholland (Mud), American Gothics.- Gretchen And Ken Colburn.

    B. Collier, T. Doll, S. Walsh, J. Meek.

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    /ronf row.- D. Inches, C. Howers, C. Bright, G. Schwartz, R. Mondou, G. Ancona, H. Gans, M. Hemphill, J. Pirtle, T. Graf. Tree-men-. F. Bradford, T. Oliver. Way back there: T. Farrell. Dorm parents: Laurie and Bubba Parker.

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  • ACTIVITIES

  • Green Lantern Staff .acuity Advisor: Caroline Bullen

    The Yearbook Staff would like to ac-knowledge their gratefulness to the fol-lowing people without whose help we would STILL be scrambling to finish this productions Jeff Perkins Charlie Lyon Hope Martin Bob Livingston Hal Parachini Jack Hornor Patrice Martin Mitch Horton Sam Pope Tony La marine Jamie Hilliard Dottie Perloff

    ... and of course, countless others all gave energy and encouragen throughout the year!!!

    Seated: J. Elliott, R. Lit Standing: J. Perkins, B. dwin, J. Willing.

    Above.- H. Martin, L. Besse, R. Lickle, B. Walker.

    Left: J. Halsted, JMur-

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    Steel Drums, George Emeny

  • Back row: J. Elliot (Burns), E. Johnson (Kilroy), L. Shoup (Susan Hollander), M. Brandes (Axel Magee), A. Cuthbert (Countess Wilhelmina Bordoni), B. Sargent (Ambassador

    W o o d V A l i e n s ' Magee), A. Al-Mulla (Sultan of Bashir). D. Mori (Props), A. Martinez (Wife of Sultan), E. , _ Montag (Stage Mgr.). Middle row- D. Morse (Kasnar), A. Diengott (Walter Hollander),

    U O n t D r i n k S. Slff (Marion Hollander), Front row. Director Dale Parry, C. Reynolds (Lighting), G. T I y/ . Schwartz (Technical director), M. Congleton (The Guard), T. Edwards (Krojack), F. 1 n e W a t e r Bradford (Father Drobney). T. Graf (Chef).

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  • Kneeling: L Polese, N. Battles, M. Leand, A. Galione, L. Diskin, D. Fowler (Capt.), C. Boyd, Sarah Will. Standing: Caroline Bullen, K. Hand, S. Morse, A. Giampaolo (Capt.), M. Johnson, S. George, H. McCamic, H. Sayre, A. Fairbanks, Martha Turner.

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    Standing: S. Siff, A. Cuthbert, K. Young, K. Hand, A. Meredith, H. Sayre, H. Griggs, A. Estin, B. Faris, Kneeling-. A. Martinez, A. Ga-lione, R. Battles, M. Dindorf, J. Austin, J. Bertis, J. Bardsley, D. Douglass, L. Tomp-kins, J. Hoffman, Sitting: Coaches, Sarah Will, Caroline Bullen, Martha Turner.

  • 4 Front row: F. Norton, S. Head. Mid-dle: L. Shoup, T. Doll. Back: T. Davis, Jon Siegal, T. Graf, A. Friend.

    Auto Mechanics

  • Right: Q. Chafee, J. Halsted, Co-Captains.

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  • Varsity Boys Soccer

    Standing: 1st row: J. Elliot, Bob Kmen, D. Eberhart, A. Johnston, J. Brooks, E. Sonobend, H. Bethell, Q. Chafee, D. Buck, D. Wright, P. Milholland, R. Farquhar, Mike Graham. 2nd row: D. Kingman, M. Sapp, M. Hemphill, S. Robinson, B. Hodess, C. Hatfield, G. Seldon, T. Devand, J. Larson, J. Halsted

    Score-Card Proctor Opponants I Tilton School 2 2 Brewster 0 I Vermont 2 2 White Mountain 0 3 Holderness 3 I White Mountain I I K.U.A 5 4 Berwick 0 0 Tilton School 0 0 K.U.A 2 2 Vermont 4 I Holderness 2 2 Brewster I

  • P' JV Soccer played this year with an intensity and quality not usually associated with JV teams. The team lost only three games and tie another. Each loss was by one goal, and one had the feeling in each case that Proctor would have won if the game had lasted a little longer.

    Led by captains Keith Barrett and Joe Tuck-erman, most valuable player Bill Crosby and emotional leader Andy Diengott, the team compiled a 6-3-1 record. The most satisStying^igame was probably the

    3-0 trouncing of Vermont after we had lost to them in a poorly played game following bonus weekend. The most exciting game was certain-ly the 3-2 come from behind victory over Brew-ster in which Proctor was down 2-0 after three

    rters and came back to win in the last min-

    Standing: Tim Norris, T. Farrell, T. Edwards, J. Linkosuo, D. Emmons, M. Meyer, T. Graf, D. Riley, J. Jaworski, B. Crosby, Jim Hand. Sitting: J. Jung, D. Summersby, A. Diengott, G. Dierson, S. Spence, B. Von Wickman, K. Barrett, J. Tuckerman, L. Sherman, N. Eastman, B. Davis, R. Vacca, S. Neft, J. Pedicano, T. Oliver, J. Hillard, J. Spence

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  • First row left to right: S. Walsh, B. Holmes, S. Wiley, R. Spearman D. Fairty, J. Wallace. W. Hamitt, M. Cobb, Second row: R. Slye, A. Stockly, C. Stubbs, J. McKeon, R. Cave, A. Hamblett, C. Bright, C. Mayo, C. Ripley, E. Ragni, Chuck Will (Coach)

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  • World Famous Rock Climber Eric Jones

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    Opposite page upper left: Eric Jones, World Renoun Mountain Climber. Above.- R. Cave, J. Carrara, N. von Wichman, D. Stevens, D. Brink (Popsl), J. Pirtle, A. Chaffey (Sparky), D. Kirchwey, P. Mortimer. Coaches, Bubba Parker and Charlie Lyon. Missing: C. Hadley, A. Bordman, J. Reid.

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  • Varsity And Junior Varsity Football

    First row.- M. Rumpler, E. Johnson, B. Pierce, E. Cuthbert, M. Congleton, S. Foote, T. Paddock, C. Howes, D. Hand, B. Davis, K. Hanna way, Donald Gentile. Second row-. J. Meek, R. Mondou, H. Estabrook, S. Witashek, D. Mori, M. Tilton. E. Davis, J. Perry, F. Murawski, C. Evans, C. Cell. Third row-. John Shoeller (Head Coach), J. Geis. D. Horner, D. Lilly, A. Fernandez, M. Brandes, G. Armstrong, B. Landale, S. Hoon, B. Baldwin, S. Pope, P. Mullin, P. Hart, David Chaplin.

    Varsity Offense (above): Back row.- C. Howes. B. Pierce. K. Hannaway, S. Foote, Front row: P. Hart, M. Tilton, C. Cell, E. Cuth-bert.

    Varsity Defense: (Right). Back row: P. Hart, E. Johnson, C. Celi, M. Rumpler, E. Cuthbert, K. Hannaway. Front row.- D. Hand, C. Howes. M. Congleton, M. Tilton. B. Pierce. S. Foote. E. Davis.

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    Co-Captains: Mike Congleton Sherman Foote

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    J.V. 0 K.U.A 20 12 K.U.A 13 6 Vermont 12 18 Berwick 12 16 Cardigan Mt 0 8 Holderness 20 2 ,. K.U.A 20 8 St. Paul's 14

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    Tom Eslich music arranged by

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    Back.- M. Pellegrini, L. Shoup, B. Davis, D. Ward, Jim Turner, (specialguest), C. Reynolds, M. Congleton, Chuck Will, Middle: S. Foote, A. Galione, M. Knauth, E. Montag. Front: M. Brandes, D. Morse, J. Alston, T. Edwards, J. Fisher, E. Davis.

    Below-. Backstage: B. Parry, F. Bradford, T. Graf, D. Mori, B. Da-vis, G. Schwartz, Directors, Dale Parry, Tom Eslick, Paul Silver-man.

    Pitband-. K. Barrett. J. Frost, S. Witaschek, T. Cantlay, S. Head, A. Fairbanks, E. Davis, J. Fisher, R. Bennett, Not pictured.- B. Holmes, Tom Eslick

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  • Recreational . .

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    'JWSFitfl Equipment, Ideas, Bussing, Ski Trips, and basically the Whole Shebang: James ("Doc") Hand.

    MARTHA TURNER Soccer Frisbee

    BOB WILSON Bridge building

    GEORGE EMENY First Aid CPR

    Instructors And Programs JOHN-BILL SCHOELLER Basketball Volley- and Foot- ball

    CAROLINE BULLEN Ice Hockey

    DOC HAND Disco Roller Skating Window Shopping

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  • The Senior Class Would Also Like To Dedicate Part Of The Yearbook

    To

    Ken Colburn Caroline Bullen Don Gentile

    "Then said a teacher, Speak to us of Teaching. And he said: No man can reveal to you aught but that

    which already lies half asleep in the dawn-ing of your knowledge.

    The teacher who walks in the shadow of the temple, among his followers, gives not of his wisdom but rather of his faith and his lovingness.

    If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind

    Kahlil Gibran The Prophet

  • GRADUATION I9S0

    SENIOR CLASS 1980

    *Adams, Ronald Aaron Jr. Aldrich. Michael William Al-Mulla, Abdulla Bader

    *Barrett, Keith Todd Bethell, Hugh Alexander Howard Bower, Katharine Lydia *Boyd. Cynthia Dillingham Brink, David Simmons Buck, David Halsey Cantlay, Todd Barnes Chafee, Quentin Graeme Closson, Fabia Borden Cowley, Thomas Hilton Crosby, William Henry III Cuthbert, Ean Andrew Davis, Bradford Lindsey DeVand, Edwin William Diengott, Andrew Jay

    *Dindorf, Mary Chase Diskin, Linda Jean Doering, Mark Andrew Edwards, Anthony Ian Farrell, Timothy Lyle Fisher, James Daniel Foote, Sherman Hudson

    *Fowler, Diane Mealani French, Catherine Marler Frost, Jonathan Drumm Fullerton, John Edward Giampaolo, Angela Halsted, John Scarlett Jr. Hand, David Henry

    *Hannaway, Kevin Luke Head, Seth McPhail Hemphill, Mark Brian Christopher

    Hilliard, James Frazer Hodess, Brian Keith Howes, Christopher Thomas Inches, David Carter Johnson, Eric Christian Johnson, Marion Riordon Johnston, Alexander Lane Klamson, Dino Lambert, Peyton Randolph Leand, Marjorie Ann Lickle, Renee Carpenter Linkosuo, Jarmo Kullervo Martin, Hope Meyer, Matthew Prescott Moore, David Christopher Moss, Scott Andrew *Murzic, James Michael Norton, Fred Parks Paddock, Anthony Sherer Pedicano, James Morgan Pellegrini, Martha Elizabeth Perkins, Jeffrey Bradford Reid, John Graham

    *Siff, Suzanne *Stevens, Dorothy Louise Straton, John Charles III Vacca, Ronald Francis von Wichman, Nicholas George von Wichman, William Bradford Walmsley, John Barlow Weisberg, Robert Scott Willing, James Bradford Winton, Scott Amesbury Wright, David Hamblin

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  • Senior Addresses Ronald A. Adams, Jr. I Monument Road Orleans, M A 02653 617-255-3514

    Abdulla Bader Al-Mulla P. O. Box 5461 Safat, KUWAIT 611-814

    Keith Barrett Box 6, Wilmot Road Elkins, N. H. 03233

    603-526-6744

    Hugh Bethell 429 Montgomery Ave. B-503 Haverford, PA 19041

    No List

    Katherine Bower Little Hill Road (Webster) R.P. Warner, N.H. 03278

    603-648-2298

    Cynthia Boyd 1609 Ferncroft Tower Danvers, M A 01923 617-774-8575

    David Brink 27 County Street Dedham, M A 02026 617-326-7443

    David Buck 155 Hart Street Beverly Farms, M A 01915 617-922-4254

    Todd Cantlay R. D. #1. Post Road Bernardsville, NJ. 07924

    201-766-3312

    Quentin Chafee 7116 Churchill Road McLean, VA 22ICH

    703-356-0152

    Fabia Closson 285 Warren St. Brookline, M A 02146

    617- 731-5467

    Thomas Cowley 46 Tahattawan Road Littleton, M A 01460 617-486-3908

    William Crosby 80 Chatham Road Harwich, M A 02645 617-432-6786

    Ean Cuthbert 10 Reeves Road Bedford, M A CH730 617-275-0187

    Bradford Davis 31 Sleepy Hollow Road Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458

    201-327-4123

    Edwin DeVand 22150 Calverton Road Shaker Heights. O H 44122

    216-464-3050

    Andrew Diengott 22 Stone Ave. Chestnut Hill, M A 02167

    617-232-6091

    Mary Dindorf 23 Oak Knoll Road Glen Rock, N.J. 07452

    201-445-5850

    Linda Diskin 236 Fairhaven Road Concord, M A 01742

    617- 369-9190

    Mark Doering 51 Page Farm Road Sherborn, M A 01770 617-653-3621

    Anthony Edwards I Dudley Way Ipswich, M A 01938 617-356-7479

    Tim Farrell Box 768 Exeter, N.H. 03833

    No List

    James Fisher P. O. Box 545 25 Hickory Hill Circle Osterville, M A 02655 617-428-2549

    Sherman Foote 23 Meadow Lane

    Greenwich, CT 06830 203-661-9314

    Diane Fowler Proctor Academy Andover, N.H. 03216

    603-735- 5525

    Catherine French 17 Moreland Road Andover, M A 01810 617-475-4910

    Jonathan Frost 2989 Glengary Road Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120

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    John Fullerton 3350 Fox St. Long Lake, M N 55356 612-473-5702

    Angela Giampaolo Beech Hill Road Andover, N.H. 03216

    603-735-5615

    John Halsted 234 North Union St. Kennett Square. PA 19348

    215- 444-3437

    David Hand Whittemore Point Road Bridgewater, N.H. 03222

    603-744-8473

    Kevin Hannaway 7 Follett St. Marblehead, M A 01945 617-631-6566

    Seth Head Turnpike Road Box 38 Salisbury, N.H. 03268

    603-648-2440

    Mark Hemphill 711 Mason Avenue Kennett Square, PA 19348

    215-444-3057

    James Hilliard 108 Woodland Road Pittsburgh, PA 15232

    412-661- 1773

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  • Senior Addresses Brian Hodess 10 Deerfield Ct. No. Kingstown. R.I. 02852 No List

    Christopher Howes Manataug Trail Marblehead, M A 01945 617-631-3972

    David C. Inches 274 Chestnut Hill Road Chestnut Hill, M A 02167 617-734-9166

    Eric Johnson 9 Cross Highway, S. East Hampton, N.Y. 11937 516-324-0372

    Mimi Johnson 22 Borough Drive West Hartford, CT 06117 203-561-0247

    Alex Johnston 925 Willow Drive Wayzata, Minnesota 55391 612-473-9554

    Dino Klamson 71 Arizona Avenue Syosset, N.Y. 11791 516-921-8524

    Peyton Lambert Burpee Lane New London, N.H. 03257 No List

    Marjorie Leand Poppasquash Road Bristol. R.I. 02809 401-253-4896

    Renee Lickle Box 134 Montchanin. Delaware 19710

    302-656-4388

    Jarmo K. Linkosuo Satakunnankatu 12 B22 33100 Tampere, FINLAND 931-25687

    Hope Martin 20 Sheldon Street Providence, R.I. 02906

    (401) 751-2818

    Doug Melcher 17 Anona Drive Upper Saddle River, NJ. 07458

    (201) 327-2658

    Matthew P. Meyer 25 Rockmont Road Belmont, Mass. 02178 (617) 484- 0926

    David Moore 38 Avondale Road Westerly, R.I. 02891 (401) 348-8061

    Scott Moss Box 99, State St. Brewster, Mass. 02631 (no phone listed)

    Jim Murzic Huckins Neck Rd. Centerville, Mass. 02632

    (617) 362-3111

    Fred Norton 1915 Knox Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. 55403 (612) 374-4709

    Tony Paddock 305 Lincoln Rd. Grosse Pointe, Mich. 48230

    (313) 882-1131

    James Pedicano 36 Shady Lane Greenwich, Conn. 06830 (203) 531-5890

    Martha E. Pellegrini Lake Shore Drive Franklin, N.H. 03235

    (603) 934-3177

    Jeffrey Perkins 3 Powderhouse Rd., Box 384 Attleboro, Mass. 02703

    (617) 222-5937

    William Pierce 369 Porter St., Manchester, CT 06040

    (203) 649-5026

    John Reid Ophir Farm Anderson Hill Rd. .

    Purchase, N.Y. 10577 (914) 949-2074

    Suzanne Siff 392 Lowell Ave. Newtonville, Mass. 02160 (617) 265-2789

    Eric Sonnabend Fairfield Apts. 790 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. 02199 (617) 265-2789

    Dorothy Stevens 241 Meaderboro Rd. Rochester, N.H. 03867

    (603) 332-0082

    John C. Straton, III 74 Oak Drive Tenafly, NJ. 07670

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    Ron Vacca 28 Cedar St. Everett, Mass. 02149

    (617) 389-2133

    Nick & Brad von Wichman 2940 Mallard Lane Anchorage, Alaska 99504

    (907) 279-3003

    John B. Walmsley 612 Chapel St. New Haven, Conn. 06511 (203) 776-9695

    Robert Weisberg 8727 Westmoreland Lane Saint Louis Park, Minn. 55426

    (612) 545-9519

    Scott Winton 18700 Northome Blvd. Wayzata, Minn. 55391

    (612) 473-0788

    Thomas Woodhouse 3100 Hathaway S.E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506

    (616) 942-7027

    David Wright 13 Woodland Rd. Lexington, Mass.

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  • Patrons

    Mr. and Mrs. John W . Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hall, Jr. Elizabeth W . Norton Mrs. Sally Westphalen Anonymous James Morse Mr. and Mrs. David Bird Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graf

    Jeanne and Ralph Casey Marellen Ripley Mr. and Mrs. Curt Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore Narm and Diane Geis Atty. and Mrs. Brian Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Vacca Dr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins

    Lantern Lighters

    Mrs. Susan Stewart Anonymous Senator and Mrs. John H.

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    Bob and Sally Willing Bill and Nancy Slye Mr. and Mrs. Bassick

    Mr. John C. Straton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Thompson

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