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The Class of 1988 dedicates this book to AJ. FISKE When one thinks of o teacher the first thing that comes to mind is the person that lectures, osigns homework and gives our the grades. Mr. Fiske is not only that ''teacher : he is also o teacher on the subject of life. During the lost 25 years he has been o Chemistry teacher, on advisor, o coach , ond o friend. One might osk how it could be possible for someone to learn about life while sitting in o Chemistry class or running up the basketball court during practice. Thof person obviously never met Mr. Fiske. Mr. Fiske always managed to bring o bit of the outside world in the school in effort to moke the learning experience multi-dimensional. He has been o constant source of knowledge ond wisdom ond has always been willing to shore if. He is always there ond ready with helpful advice. Thonk-you, Mr. Fiske, for showing us some of the “real world . Good luck! 2 ciea « ; Vv v'vjJ— ' •-. ■• r f SENIORS ; ‘r f V X y . . .v .... 10 ••-'... HvTrsok EOPL r ■ v S ACTIVITIES [ J...„_V. rv, 92 r.;nr: X HOR M A lltj s'. . .A Z n f m orjes t COMMENCEMENT V lfrX..'134 V‘rX' X4 a 1© I i i 9 jy 7Ac ‘TtCcUne cCm For oil, the Ideo has been to leorn, not only moth, English ond history, locrosse, soccer or lines for o ploy, but also, in the process, about ourselves, our community, ond our world. Our often love hate relationship with Bethel, Maine, oided the learning process whether we skied or ployed basketball, Outward Bound or NTL. The mountains, the changing seasons or block flies could nor escape our notice. 7 8 And through rhe Algebro rest frustrations, rainy lacrosse gomes, and long drives to Washington, D.C., our friends ond faculty were there to remind us that 74e McUkc 'Jetea, is people. MARK BEE Soccer 1,2,3,4 .-Basketball 2,3,4 ; Golf 2,3,4 Never let your schooling inrefere with your education. Golf isn't o sport, motorcross is a sport — Garrett Gerrord Winning is not o sometime thing; it's on oil the time thing. You don't win once in o while, you do them right oil the time. Winning is o hobbit. Unfortunately, so is losing. — Vince Lombardi I would like to thank oil the four year seniors ond rhe faculty os well. Todd: Keep hitting it straight but stop fertilizing rhe greens. Tom: Hong in there, you will be o decent basketball player someday. I would like to rhonk my parents ond my sister, Melisso, for everything they hove done for me while I wos here. 12 ALEC KIRKPATRICK NEWELL Soccer 3; Basketball 3,4; Locrosse 3,4; Blue Key 3,4, N.H.5. 3,4; Fun Firness 4; Bachelor Club 3,4. There is bur a river thar we ore fishing in. — anonymous There ore so many people to thank, I just don't know where to begin. Dod, Mom and Mortho, thanks for always standing behind me ond backing my decisions even if they weren't the right ones. Todd ond Woiler, my two pols from Rumfed.hove o great senior year ond remember GO DAY”. Lisa T.: one of these days the answer will be yes. Treeno: thanks for always being there. J.P., Simbo, ond Rombis, it wasn't the some without you. And special thanks to my advisor, Mr. Wight, Mr. Dohrmonn, Mr. Graham, ond the rest of the faculty. For oil you non-believers, it is true, Sfuort ond I ore cousins. STUART NEWALL Panamo Jock Varsity Soccer 3,4; Rec skiing 3,4; Golf 3,4,- Rugby 1,2,3,4. They begin! The perfections ore sharpened The flowers spread its coloured petals wide in the sun But the tongue of the bee misses them They sink back into the loom crying out -You mot coll it o cry that creeps over them, o shiver os they wilt ond disappear. — William Carlos Williams Well, the rime has come for me to look bock ond thonk oil those friends who helped moke Gould a fun place. I'd like to thonk Treeno, Louro, Emily, Greg, Gory, Nick, Choss, Chris, Jenn ond oil the rest for o bloody good time”. And for those uncertian people out there, yes Alec ond I ore cousins. 13 ANDREW NOGA I know we've come o long way Changing doy fo doy Bur con you fell me Where do the children ploy. — Cor Stevens How many roods must o mon travel down Before he is considered to be o mon How many years must o people exist Before they're allowed to be free The answer my friend is blowing in the wind The answer is blowing in the wind. — Peter, Paul and Mory Marika C, Soroh K., Sam M.. Soro W., Kim S., Jeff B.. Jenn C, John C„ Becco P., Amy E., Liso S., J.T.A., Mott F., Kelly A.. Liso L., Jeff N., Alec N.. Chris P., Robin A., Corrie B.. Mondy L., Liz H., ond Rosemary : We've climbed o lot of mountains ond seen o lor of volleys together. Megen, Nikki ond Morliese : What's one or two more years. Try to moke it. If I con, anyone con. HEATHER ELIZABETH SPARKS Sparky — Bizelber And there ore those who hove little And give it oil These ore the believers in life And the bounty of life And their coffee is never empty. — Kohlil Gibran Lostrigonions, Cyclops. Wild Poseiden — You won't encounter them Unless you bring them along inside your soul. Unless your soul sets them up infronr of you. — Covofy — Irhako Mom : My dogs ore killing me Please let my hoir grow mother Don't cut it. A trimmed tree is no place for song birds. — Poshro 14 SAM McGEE Across rhe dune and through the sky The Unheavy Deserr Beast took me to Lands of promise ond seos of desolation. All rhe while I learned about the tension of existonce ond ambition. The Unheovy Desert Beast leaves me now ond I must follow my own path. Do you wont to Come along for awhile? You mean Adulthood is o store of mind? Afraid so sport fans. Was it good? Yes very good — Was it bod? Yes that too. I'm being stored or Me — Howard Jones. To Seon ond Tom : There's nothing like those Bethel Maine Blues! We're just rockers — Mitch ond Emery Paupers make rags, rags moke paper, paper mokes money, money mokes bonks, bonks moke loons, loons moke paupers. — R.M. Savage, my grandfather Thanks to oil those who ore fixing the holes where the roin gets in”. CHESTER ANGUS SCHAAL Well, I really enjoyed forgetting . . . When I first come to o place I noticed oil the little derails The way the sky looks, the color of white paper The way people walk. Door knobs — Everything Then I get use to the place ond I don't notice those things anymore. So only by forgetting can I see rhe place again, rhe way it really is. 15 BETH HILL Field Hockey 1,2,3,4: Sofrboll 1,2,3,4; Dromo 1,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Rug Rots 3,4. Ir's rime for moving on my friend, Hold bock oil the reors ond sorrows, Ir finally is rime, ro go our separare ways. And I wonr ro wish you well my friend. As we search for new romorrows. Go os you musr, bur please. Don't forger rhe yesrerdoys. I would like ro rhonk rhe whole Gould faculry for supporting me rhrough my four years here, bur especially I would like ro rhonk : Mr. Grohom, Mr, Rockliff, Mr. Cousins, Mrs. Pooley, Mr. Dohrmonn, ond mosr of oil Miss Mellerr ond Mrs. Johnson. I couldn't hove made ir wirhour your porience ond friendship. And my friends Lisa D.. Jeremy, Pepe, Liso T. ond Chrissy, ond of course Meg! I saved rhe besr for losr. Mom ond Dod. Thanks for believing in me , I love you. Adios, Berh LISA TODD Acriviries: Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Sofrboll 1,2,3,4,- Rec. Skiing 2; Rug Rors 3; Blue Key 3,4; Yeorbook 4,- N.H.5. 3,4 There ore rhings rhor ore known ond rhings rhor ore unknown; in berween ore doors. — Anonymous Thanks ro everyone who mode my four years or Gould somerhing I'll never forger. I rhink you know who you ore. Thanks ro my porenrs, Rob, ond Amy for purring up wirh me, or leosr rrying ro. I wish rhe besr of luck ro oil rhe seniors, wherever y'all end up . . . Amy : Hove o good senior year. Try nor ro work roo hard — Hove some fun! Heidi; Thonks for everything!! I don'r know whar I would’ve done wirhour you. Keep in touch ... Todd : I ... you know how I feel. I hope you don'r forger ir. Love is o thing like quicksand; rhe more you're in ir rhe deeper you sink. And when ir hits you, you've just got ro foil ... — UB40 I love you. Megan, Chrissy . ond Berh — Whar con I soy that hosn r already been sold?! You guys ore greor! I'll miss you. Two roods diverged in o wood, ond I — I rook rhe one less traveled by, And rhor has mode oil rhe difference.” — Robert Frost 16 chrissy McCarthy SUSIE. • LITTLE DEBBIE” Try and enjoy rhe here and now, The furure will take core of irself somehow. Gross is always greener over rhere.” — Howard Jones Barbie you'll olwoys be rhe besr! Flipper and Moo — Thanks for o greor senior year. When I’m alone in my room ... Moo, I olwoys fried ro help. Mr. and Mrs. Dohrmonn — Thanks for olwoys being o friend — summer of '67 Bill — Thanks for being rhere and being you. We ore each rhe ourhor of our own lives. We live in whor we hove creored. There is no way ro shifr rhe blame, ond no one else ro occepr rhe occolodes.” B.T. Bradford MEGAN K. McKEOWN MOO All rhe places hove rheir momenrs, Wirh lovers ond friends, I srill con recoil. Some ore dead ond some ore living. In my life. I’ve loved rhem oil. Lennon+McCorrhy I con'r possibly give individual rhanks ro everyone who hos conrribured ro my sroy here or Gould. So, for feor of leaving anyone our. I'll hove ro pull on infamous, you know who you are.”-There ore some I need ro menfion by name. Susie(Chrissy) ond Flipper(Berh)- my suiremores”.Living nexr ro you proved ro be o new ond differenr experience. Thanks for oil rhe good rimes(wirh Wilfred), rhe Rirz Birz, ond your musical culrure(shock). Mrs. Sruorr ond Mr. Dohrmonn(ond company) — your help ond supporr mode oil rhe difference. Thanks o million. Adorn — Follow your dreams.(and you rhoughr you weren'r in '0 Mom+Dod: I guess now mighr be o good rime ro fell you how glad I om rhor you've SSP’s. I gues oil I needed was o big push ond o lor of rime. Thanks I Love You. Oh,Yeah. You roo Kelly. If I don'r see you no more in rhis world. I'll meer you in rhe nexr one . . . don'r be lore. — J.H. GOODBYE 17 CHRIS PESTANA To Nasty John Chasse, Our unspoken friendship will never be forgorren. Lore nighrs with sporky Bikini strappers-roo much ro list — Tommy Turtle soys well, good morning'' When I leave I don'r know Whor I'm hoping ro find When I leave I don'r know Whor I'm leaving behind . .. Goodbye everyone, and fair rhee well. A special rhonks ro Mr. Sruorr for keeping me in school. Ger facts, Lox is Max!! JOHN CHASSE CHA Aaiviries:Soccer,2,3,4,Boskerboll,2,3,4, Lacrosse, 1,2,3,4,Opium Den Dweller,3,4. All you rouch and oil you see is oil your life will ever be. There is no dork side of rhe moon really, os o matter of focr it's oil dork. Thanks ro Mr. Newell, you're rhe best! Chris: Hey mon you ore rhe greatest. We've got whor ir takes. Good luck pal. Robin: You're rhor something special I con never describe, everything and then some. I wish you oil rhe happiness in rhe world. A flower in rhe desert. I uh . . . you know rhis isn'r goodbye. 16 MATTHEW AUSTER GOLDBERG Thus must if be, oh, wise friends of Donny. The chord rhof bound you rogerher is cut. The mogner rhot drew you hos lost if's virtue. Some stronger will own the house, some joyless relative of Donny's. Better than this symbol of holy friendship, this good house of parties ond fights, of love and comfort, should die os Donny died, in one lost glorious hopeless assault on the Gods.” — STEINBECK I hod little personal jokes with oil of you ond it meant 0 lot to me to put them in; if unfortunatly was three pages long — thank you — you know who you ore. Endless thanks to Dod, Mom ond Lew for support ond foirh. Thonks to the faculty for awakening my slumbering mind ... Remember the Boji stone Mott! Emily:scory stuff huh kid?!! We re done! I love you more than any other woman in the world. You're my best friend, my support system, my little sister, my big sister, you're my sunshine day dream, my dancing teddy bear ond of course my crob monsrerlDon't ever forget how we met, we fought over opening the window in Mr. Dohrmonn s history class, the first day of school. 1 LOVE YOU!!!! DAN STEINHACKER You soy the hills too steep to climb Climb it. You soy you'd like to see me try Climb it You pick the place ond I'll choose the time And I'll climb the hill in my own way Just woir o while for the right doy And os I rise above the rreeline ond the clouds I look down . . . hear the sound of the things you said today. — Pink Floyd To:Pere, John, Chris, ond Mott — Many exotic jouneys ond strange trips lie oheod. 19 NANCY SMITH So much ro soy and not enough space. Words alone con't define my Gould experience. Ir hos left me with several unforgettable memories to hold onto.: The Eye Basketball was so much fun! Mountain Doy '85 — I'll never forger it Arnisho! Lets stay in touch forever. Lacrosse — it took me forever ro leorn how ro ploy, bur oil those moments of embarrassment paid off. Keep up the good work, Kore Chester! Scofy, J.T.A., and Srorers. We went through some rough rimes lost year, but we mode ir through. You've been great friends and the best of luck! Dowson, Ludvick, Giles, ond Wight — we’ve been through o lot together ond hove shored some great experiences. I never would hove mode ir if if hadn't been for oil of your support ond coring. I'm going ro miss you guys! Don't forget me ond don't forget to write! Fritz — thanks for being such o great friend ond rhonks for oil your help ond support. Take core, buddy! Thanks Gould for everything. Thank you Mr. Fiske — I’ll miss your advisee dinners! Thanks Mom ond Dod for sending me here in the first place. I've hod three special years here ond now it's time to move on. STACEY ELIZABETH SUMNER SHORTS , FESTES , KNOMB , 5UMNAH'' Soccer, 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2. 3, 4, Softboll, 1, 2, 3, 4, Blue key olumni, 4, Yearbook, 4. If you love something set it free; if it comes bock it's yours,- if it doesn't it never was, Thanks ro Mom ond Dod .Mr. Todd .Chucky Newell,Mr. ond Mrs.Chandler, ond Mr.. Cousins. Thanks for 4 unforgettable years. Hey Miss Head — Trout Fishing In America — try ro work on those jokes of yours. Good luck Liso, Ruthie, Liso, Amy, Nancy, Jen, Beth, Ishom ond Donoh. 20 LIZA MONIQUE DAWSON GIZMO , DAWSIE Field hockey. 2, 3. 4. Boskerboll, 2. 3. 4. Softball, 2, 3, 4. Holly B.. Lourie P. — I'll never forger you! Ben A.-You're o big guy now! Tim H. — think you con moke it one more year? Tommy O. — Manhattan's for wimps. Move to the Bronx. Thanks to oil the rest of my playmates. You're oil 2 good 2 be - — 4 gotten Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Todd — You can't get rid of me this easily. I shall return! Mr. Fiske — you brought out the killer instinct, thanks. Thonk you Mr. Dohrmonn — big guy! I love you Mommy and Daddy! I con't thank you enough! It's nor over 'till the for lody sings ... LA, LA. LA, RUTH GILES RUTHIE'', ZOE , THUNDERFOOT Soccer, 1,2,3,4, Boskerboll. 1.2,3,4, Dromo, 1,Softball,2.3,4.Polar Bears, 1.2.3,4. Everyone colls me the quiet one. But you just don't understand. You con't lisren. you won't hear me. With you heod stuck in the sond. I ain't never hod time for words that don't rhyme. My heod is in the cloud. I ain't quiet, everyone else is TOO LOUD!!' — The Who Dr, O — Semper ubi sub ubi. I'll never forger you. Mr. Fiske — J.V. Basketball was the best! Liso D. — your terrific. Keep in touch. I love you. Srocy. Jen. Nancy. Beth. Courtney. Amy, — I love you oil! Mom and Dad — I love you both very much. Thonk you for being there for me. Potty — You're the best sister ever. I love you. Happy people need no poticulor reason to be happy. Don't hong on, Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky. If slips owoy. And oil your money won't another minute buy. — Kansas GOODBYE GOULD!! 21 ROBIN ASHWORTH KELLY ALLISON Activities: Varsity Soccer (Captain), Rug Rats, Drama (Costume Design) He rook me to the eye of the wind. Asking the question who? For he is me and I om him ond together we live in the shope of the sun. Thanks: I love you CNR. Your life is someone else's dreom — when you look into o mirror, someone else is watching you. When you look into o river, someone else is watching your soul. If it's o mirror you wont just look into my eyes — I love you Cogg. To Soroh — I love you for everthing you ore! Don't change — Just remember the post, soy goodbye ond know I'll always love you. Caroline — Be cool ond mellow. Toke life or o slow pace ond remember — I love you. Robin — You ore unforgetoble! The philosophies, the hugs, the rears which were turned into smiles: love ond laughter forever! Megan M. (squirt) — Never forget through oil of our differences, not for o minute did I stop loving you. Mondy — Big hoir unites os one — love you! Jeff Noyes — Hong in there. I'll be missing you. my heart (you know who you ore) thanks for oil the love ond memories. There is o very special house or 120 Cliff; Where the people inside let me live my life with love ond core. Thonk you for believing in me. When my cup is empty I resign myself to its emptiness: bur when it's half full I resent its half-fullness. — Kohil Gibran Toke core ond goodbye. Mom — You hove given me life ond breath ond love ond I love you. Thank you. I om forever walking upon these shores, Betwix the sond ond the foom The high tide will erose my foot-printing And the wind will blow owoy the foom. Bur the seo and the shore will remain forever. Kohil Gibron Kelly — You ore always there with o smile, ond the truest of friends. I will never forger your wonderful fact Soroh — I will never lough os hard os you moke me lough. I won't forger you. John — You were o wonderful close friend ond you gave me so much support ond love. I won't forger oil those rimes. Caroline — I'll miss the wonderful folks we hod. Buyinc stones or the gem shop. And I still hove those drum sticks. I wish I hod the space for 4 years of memories. Bur to oil those special people, remember I love you. Thonk you Dr. O., Mrs. Baker, Mr. Rackliffe. It takes two of us to discover truth: one to utter it ond one to understand it. — Kohil Gibron And to John (smile) — I love you! Where's Cha?? If oil they soy of good ond evil were true, then my life is bur one big crime. — Kohil Gibron 22 DOUG SOLMAN Sol The wheel is turnin ond you can't slow down Can't let go ond you con'r hold on Can't go bock ond you can't stand still If the thunder don't get yo the lighting will. — The Dead The seam is split The cool face crocked The lines ore long And there's no going bock Through hands of steel And o heart of stone Our labour day has come ond gone And you leave me holding on. — U2 Fore thee well now, let your life proceed by its own desire Nothing to tell now, let the words be yours I om done with mine. — The Dead Thanks Mom, Dod, ond Gould for everything. 23 MATTHEW G. FOTTLER There ore going to be rimes when we can't wait for somebody. Now. your either on the bus or off the bus. If you're on the bus, and you get left behind, then you’ll find it again. If you're off the bus in the first place — then it won't make a damn. Ken Kesey You climb up through the little grades and then get tc the top and everybody cheers; with the swear in your eyebrows you can't see very well and the noise swirls around you and lifts you up, and then you're our, not forgotten at first, just our, and it feels good and cool one free. You're our, and sort of melt, and keep lifting, until you become like to these kids just one more piece of the sky of adults that hangs over them. Updike Rabbir Run Thanks for being a friend: Jenny, Emily, Dougy, and Matty. ERIC MAGER5 PEPE “Dem a go fired fe see me face, can't get me out of the race. — Dob Marley “They say the sun shines for all but in some people world, it never shines at all, they say love is o stream, that will find it course, some people think life is a dream, so they make matters worse.” — Robert Nesra Marley ”Up a cane river to wash my dread, upon a rock I rest my head, there I vision through the seas of opression, don't make my life a prision. — Robert Nesta Marley I love the development of our music. How we've tried to develope, y'know. If grows. That's why every day people come forward with new songs. Music goes on forever. — Robert Nesto Marley BMW LivesMI Thank you Mom and Dad for making this Gould experience possible. Snibble 24 JENN COFFEY -My name is Tollula ond soon I'll be gone ond open invitation is the rood I'll travel on. I won't soy goodbye because I hare those words. You may not forgive me goin' bur you won't forget me. — Buggs Molone -To oil those who hove given me love ond laughter, I leave o smile ond o hug, ond please never forget the good times. — To Mr. Hill, thank you for giving me o push when I needed one, but I thonk you most of oil for being my friend. Emily — Let the children ploy, let them ploy ond ploy, for that Happy Day, for that Happy Day’'-Cot Stevens Thonk you, thank you, thonk you for making me so happy. Being five again wouldn't hove been so much fun without you. Shall we go out to ploy??? ond it was the day of the purple rhumb .. Anonymous — Mimi ond U.J. I wouldn't be where I am now without you. Thonk you ond I love you. — Mom Thonk you for being my best friend, I love you. — Tim If anyone wonts to know where my heort is, tell everyone that it's wrapped around yours. -C.S.N. — The first port of my journey is over, but the Odessey has just begun!! — But you know me, ond I'll miss you now. EMILY COVIELLO See that girl borefootin along. Whistlin' ond singing, she's o canin' on. Got laughin’ in her eyes, dancin' in her feet. She's o noon light dimond; she con live in the street. Hey, hey come right owoy. Come ond join the party every day. Well everybody's dancin’ in o ring around the sun. Nobody's finished we ain't even begun. So take off your shoes child — ond take off your hot ... try on your wings ond find out where its ot . . . ” — Grateful Dead Jennie — Imagine oil the people living life in peace — you may soy I'm o dreamer but I'm not the only one. When you hear that song comes cryln' like the wind it seems like oil this life was just o dreom. G.D. AII our days will be days of the purple rhumb ... anonymous. Morty — Fore you well, fore you well, I love you more than words con fell . . . Listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul. G.D. Mollie — oil the years combine, they melt into o dreom. Cosmic rays of the dork star will olwoys shine over head. We re in rime worp where we re olwoys swimming with the dolphins or flying with the eagles. Mommo ond Essey — I love you! PEACE EMILY 25 PENELOPA DURCILOVA PENNY If you give up your dream, you will die!! — Floshdonce Thank you to everyone — oil rhe faculty ond oil rhe srudenrs, wirhour you ir wouldn't hove been possible. Thank you Gould ir was o good experience, one small bur strong port of me I will never forger. Thanks to oil rhe Todd family who mode rhis sroy so much like home. I'm in your debt for rhe rest of my life! BETSY ANNE INGRAM Men , said rhe little prince, set our on rheir way in express trains, bur rhey do nor know whor rhey ore looking for. Then they rush about, ond get excired, ond rurn round ond round . . . ir’s nor worth rhe trouble. — Anroine de Saint Exupery Thanks ro those who shored your loughrer, rears, insights, ond craziness. You've mode o porr of my three years her special. To Mr. B Renzo ond Mr. Davis: You knew whor I needed: I just hod ro take rhe long way ro ger rhere. Dod: You always knew I'd roke o piece of Gould with me, rhonks for making ir happen! Changes in lorirudes, changes in arrirudes, nothing remains quire rhe some, with oil of my running, ond oil of my cunning if we couldn't lough, we'd oil go insone. — Jimmy Buffer Jusr looking for fun ond feelin' groovy — S G 26 PETER BOOMER Soccer, Locrosse These mist covered mountains ore o home now for me Bur my house is the lowlands and always will be. — Dire Straits Goodbye to oil my friends at home Goodbye to people I've trusted I've got to go out and moke my way I might get rich you know I might get busted — Steve Miller It was time Time for me to let you know Ain't no crime No crime to let your feelings show — Eric Clapton Thanks Don, Chris, John, Jordy, Derrick, Jeff N., Nick, and anyone else I forgot for o great year. Good luck class of 88. Thanks Mom and Dod. GEORGE ALMGREN Jordy Vosiry Locrosse 2,3,4; Varsity Soccer 3,4; Varsity Boskerboll 3,4; Blue Key 3. Mr. Hill : What the hell ore you doing Almgren? Me : Uhh . .. studying . . . Algebra!? In the beginning there was chaos o great hollow void, but by degrees these beginnings slowly sorted themselves out. — A Greek myth Thank you C. Newell, W. Graham, and my parents, I couldn't hove done it without you. Thonx for being tough ... I think. And then one day you’ll find ten years hove gone behind you, know one told you when to run . .. you missed the storting gun. — Pink Floyd AMY FROST ELLIMAN Nothing looks brood new unless it's o toothbrush — Judith Krontz Getting bored is nor allowed, sometimes i comb my hoir with o fork — Eloise And seasons go round and round, And the pointed ponies go up and down. We re captive on the carousel of rime. We con nor return. We con only look behind from where we come. And go round and round ond round In the circle gome. Don't be dismoyed or goodbyes. For o forewell is necessary before we con meet ogoin, And meeting ogoin, after moments or lifetimes Is certain for those who ore friends. Thonk you Mom ond Dod, Mondy, Nonno ond Grompy, Doe ond Bobo, ond everyone here for making this such o special year. I love you oil. ELIZABETH DAVIDSON SEALY Lisa It seems to me you live your life like o candle in the wind; Never knowing who to cling to when the rain sets in. I would have liked to know you , but I was just o kid; You're candle burned out long before your legend ever did. — Elton John I’ve discovered o way to stay friends forever; there's really nothing to it. I simply tell you whor to do and you do it. — Shel Silverstein A rime will come when there isn't much of you left And oil you hove is enough srrenght to oct. Just enough to put on end to it By turning your bock and walking out. — H. Prather Amy : Are you the one who pur the spoon bock? It's nor 12:50 o.m., you're lying! Becco : Are you for real? Get out of town! No, seiously, do you know whor I mean? I think I might throw up. Treeno : It's about that time . . . wonno hong? 28 REBECCA C. PFAHL Becco Draw o crazy picture. Write o nutty poem. Sing o mumble-gumble song, Whistle through your comb. Do o loony-goony donee 'Cross the kitchen floor, Put something silly in the world Thor ain't been there before. — Shel Silversrein Hey babe, take o walk on the wild side. — Lou Reed This is where we walked. This is where we sworn. Take o picture here. Take o souvinier. — R.E.M. REBECCA K. GARNETT Language hos not the power to speak whor love indites: The soul lies burried in the ink that writes. — John Clore Never o word was spoken, not o thought Was thought, of whor the look meant with the word Home'' os we walked ond watched the sunset blurred. And then to me the word, only the word, Homesick , os it were playfully occured: No more. — Edword Thomos Thank you to the Rackliffes for being my second home, ond to Mr. Baker for always pulling the rug out from under me ond then giving me o hand up. To the rest of the faculty, thank you for your smiles,- you mode it real. Louro, Treeno, ond Amondo — You ore my saving grace, especially Louro, the Twinkie in the face. I'll miss you oil. Leoh, Mom, ond Dad — I love you ond more. With poppy rain ond cypress dew Weep oil, for oil, who laughed for you. — T.L. Beddoes 29 LISA LOTHRIDGE Piggy'' Friends ore hord ro come by, friends ore hord ro choose. A reel good friendship never dies, good friends you never loose Good friends ore nor like outumn leoves you find everywhere, Our, friends ore like diamonds, very precious ond very rare. I love you JTA! Someday . . . we ll find Utah again! Mr. Grohom, Mr. Dovis, Mr. Dloke (weosle), The Bake , ond Mrs. Sfuorr: You reach so much more rhon jusr book sruff . I cant rhonk you enough. To my fovorire ploymores Jusrin, Emily, Milron, Sarah, George, Mondy, Andy. Dig-Doug, Dougie-Fresh. Jenny, Nogie Bear, Pepe, Chesrer, Frirz, Popey, ere . . . — Thonks for making rhe bod rimes seem good ond rhe good rimes 100% berrer! Paul — Hove foirh in yourself ond do everyrhing you worn ro do in life. You’re o greor person, ond os scary os ir may seem, I love you. — Lisa Mom and Dad — Thank you for oil your love ond support. It's nice ro hove such greor friends! I love you. — Lisa Jenny Lo-Ho-Ha — Remember : If I could grow wings Frirz — Thonks for always being there for me ... I love you. Jusrin — Thonks for oil rhe wonderful rimes together. Art is o lie rhor mokes us realize the rrurh. — Picosso JENN TURNER-A5HLEY JTA Though your dreams may ross ond turn you now, rhey will vanish owoy like your dod s best jeans, denim blue, fading up ro rhe sky. And though you warned ro lost forever, you know you never will, ond rhe porches moke the goodbyes harder still. — Cor Stevens Lisa — Our friendship hos always been one of rhe most important things ro me in rhe post two years. Then again, there's always rhe Vienna Boys Choir. Special thanks to: Drew. Brenno, Moriko, Saroh K. ond Mrs. Hill. Rosemary — thonks. Mom ond Arthur — I love you. Brenno, Moriko, Soroh K : I don’t know whot to soy, bur... 30 FRITZ MARSTON There is much more rhor brings us Together rhon divides us. — Jomes Tieizney Nobody lives forever bur everybody tries — Srephen King You're from our of town I con tell by your shoes. — Deod Kennedys HA, HA . . . NO! — Doug Von Hollen We oil do whor we con, ond ir hos ro be good enough ond if ir isn't ir hos ro do. Thanks ro : Rick T., Rick B., Mark, Cloy, Jim, Alex, Jeff, Lesle, Brad, Sesan, Ben ond everyone else. Thanks Mom ond Dod, Libby ond Riss ... I'm on my own ond I've gor my wings Life, look our! Here I come ond I'm mod! — ME ALEXANDER M. CARVER Sometimes you feel real old, older rhon you ore. Check the aches ond pains, the hoirline. rhe demands of life. Responsibilities, responsibilities. Worse things hove happened ro oil of us. Enjoy life or o realistic pace. Nor everybody is o vicrim of circumstance; conversely nobody should feel like o martyr oil rhe rime, ond sometimes you hove ro rry ro moke rhe best of o bod situation. Other rimes you learn ro enjoy o certain facer of your predicomenr. Example? Winter always comes too soon. This year was rhe best I con remember, except when I was five years old. Pushed open rhe fronr door ond gor lost in rhe snow. Thanks ro : Mom, Dod, my grandparents, Jeff, Fritz, Eul ond Steve, ond rhe rest of rhe parry crew who provided endless hours of entertainment on rhe first floor; Doofus, Schweppe, etc . . . 31 AMANDA LOUISE JYLKKA Jylk — Alan, words con’r describe how much . . . You hold my heart in your hond — J.T..UDU. Sweetie! Mom, Dod, Christopher, Nona — I love you so much! ... My friends ore oil so special to me, miss you! On Being Asked, Whence Is The Flower? In May, when seo-winds pierced our solitudes, I found the fresh Rhodoro in the woods, Spreading its leafless blooms in o damp nook. To please the desert ond the sluggish brook. The purple petals, fallen in the pool. Mode the block water with their beoury gay; Here might the red-bird come his plumes to cool, And court the flower that cheapens his array. Rhodoro! If the soges ask the why. This charm is wasted on the earth ond sky, Tell them, dear, that if eyes were mode for seeing. Why though were there, O rival of the rose! I never thought to osk, I never knew; Bur in my simple ignorance, Suppose The self — some Power rhor brought me there brought you. MARIKA ALEXIS CLARK Looking over rhe post two years or Gould I hove learned many things. I hove learned how to lough ond cry, love ond be loved. People need these gifts to live ond I am grateful rhor I hove received them here. Thank you oil. To my friends I leave this : Wherever you ore I will always be there. Never ever be ofroid to find me for you will always hove o place in my heart. Whenever I see your smiling foce, I hove to smile myself because I love you. — James Toylor To my family ond especially my mom, thank you so much for being there. Special rhonks to Mrs. Owen ond Mr. Dovis, you're wonderful. I’m being followed by o moon shadow, moon shadow, moon shadow. — C.S. 32 TREENA QUINN Treen To oil my friends: Thanks for making my two years or Gould so much fun. A special rhonks ro the faculty: The Hills, the Bakers, Pools, H.P., Mr. Dovis, Dr. O., and rhe Stuarts. Thanks for everything. Mom and Dad: I couldn't hove mode it without you, thanks. I love you. ”1 still love those good times gone by Hold on to them close I seem to sing these songs for the friends I used ro know. — J. Toylor SARAH BUTLER KELLEY “Everything fun in life is either illegal, immoral, or fattening!'' — Anonymous “Wasrind oway in Morgoriroville, searching for my lost shaker of solt.’'-J.B. “Goodbye mokes the journey harder still. — C.S. “When all rhe dust settles, oil that matters is those you hove loved, and hove loved you in return. To my family, especially Mom and Dod, thank you oil for your love and support throughout the years, I couldn't hove done it without you. I love you! Mrs. Stuart: Thanks for being my friend ond guider, I love you. Jenn, Liz, Amondo, Treeno, Mondy, ond Sarah: Your smiles brightened my days. You're the best! I wish you oil rhe luck in the world. Be hoppy olwoys. Moriko: Whor con I soy? We did it in five years, that's oil! I love you ond thanks for olwoys being there ond rhe memories! 33 ROBRECHT JAN OUWINGA Winger — Wonger — Robwrerched — Bob Juon Walloon — Rob Bob Slob — Happening Dude — Spike MIA — If you leove me in o gutter in Wolloonlond, you’ll regret it. Kev — You're just o stinky, red quo-quo. Ron — I'll tell you o very well-kept secret: I con dunk. Don — Someday, somewhere I’ll be seeing you with o Garden Weosle in my hand. Yes, I hove seen this before. — famous quote of the ollknowing Kurt Crondoll Je Wange, Tu Wonges, II Wonky, Nous Wongons, Vous Wongez, Its Wongent Fellow students, Prestigous Faculty, Mom, Dod, friends, foes: Watch for me. Mr. Worhol soys I've got 15 minutes left. RONALD Severe behind, Burred Fellow, Ron, Spike” BURT Activities: Soccer 1,2,3,4; Bosketboll 1.2,3,4; Lox 1; Tennis 2: Lost 1,2,3,4 Come o little further — why be ofroid? — E.E. Cummings The things I soy moke me o star ond you could be too if you know who you ore just put your mind to it, you’ll go real far like the pedal to the metol when your driving o cor. — Run D.M.C. One day I stopped to listen to the world. It said, get off butt ... Thonx to the Dohrmonns ond the Hills for everything, the 4-year seniors ond Cholfont, Bond of the Hand for making it interesting (stay together), ond the Moth Dept. Special thonx to my mother, father, ond Aunt B.J. Very special thonx to GOD. No poin, no gain! — Some idiot KEVIN MICHAEL PLANTE G.G.,Plonsfer. P-Mone, Plonrs Animols, Grumio, Spike Activities: Varsity X-Country 2,0,4; Varsity Locrosse 2,3,4, Stare Champs 2, Captain 4. There is no way I con sum up in so many words what Gould has meant to me in the lost 4 years. It's o place full of opportunities and resources you must take advantage of. Do right — Will Graham Mr. Baker — You're a good guy, thanks. A Life Philosophy: “In your lifetime gain os much knowledge as possible and love the people around you. — Gory Hill The Pickle Jar: It lives on! The Pickle Jor was opened for the first time in 2 years and to if was odded: K. Plante s retainer, 1 dead goldfish named Lancelot. To the greatest parents in the world-mine! Thonk you so much. I love you. Adrienne, Adrienne. Thonk you, Gould. DAN CHALFANT Chal-woof. The woof. Thrasher, Spike Activities: Soccer 2,3,4; Skiing 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4; Holden 2,3,4; Hell Comp 2,3.4; Rot Pock 4 There's no point in asking. You'll get no reply. — Sex Pistols Lunch with Ed? — Me Is that o joke? — STC What's it like? — STC Ron — You realize, of course, that you ore the most severely butted fellow. Rob — You con be o mercenary in this Yearbook. Good luck in Europe if I'm not there. Kevin — You ore o total nut. Go ope. Joanna — B.E.M. — Thanks. Woles — Wole-Z — Don't get caught looking. Todd — You're the greatest. STC — You missed the lost yeor, but we re still partners in crime. Jordy — Two years? You're the ugliest person I've ever met. Mike B. — A.K.A. Ed duh head. Mr. Wight — Keep the pock alive. Matchmaker — Thonks for the advice. Thanks Mom and Jon. Thonks to the two big men : Mr. C. and most of oil Dod. Everyone else you know who you ore. It's been fun. You've gotta know it's o rare occasion when I wear the stuff, and when I do you KNOW it’s something wild or exotic. — Me on clothes. Sometimes you just hove to soy . . . Good Bye. 35 AARON SA55EVILLE Soss Activities: Outing Club 3; Ski Jumping 3,4; JJJJJJJV Soccer 4: Diking 3: Lox 4; Duftcrew 3 (illegal),4 You don't hove to die to go to heaven Or hong around to be born again Just rune in to whot this place hos to offer Couse we may never be here again. — Von Holen 5150” To next years seniors, the lost year of the Beloved Butt Hut. The Gould Experience hos been the most beneficial rime of my life. I met by for the most diverse and loving group of people anyone could osk for. I mode it thanks to Stu, Matter, Nicko, Deoner Jew, oil the women, ond especially Greg. Never soy goodbye, never soy goodbye You ond me ond my old friends hoping it would never end Never soy goodbye, never soy goodbye Holding on we've got to try Holding on to never soy goodbye. — Bon Jovi Mom, Dod, And April: I love u. NICKOLAI J. MARKOVICH Nick, Nickovich Activities: Varsity Soccer 3,4 (Copt.), Rec Skiing 3,4,- Varsity Lacrosse 3,4 So many faces in ond out of my life Some will lost, some will just be now ond then Life is o series of hellos ond goodbyes I'm ofroid it's rime for goodbye again ... — Billy Joel I just wont to thank oil of my friends who hove helped me moke it through my high school career. A speciol thonks to two people who hove meant o lot to me in the post year — Courtney ond Phoze. See you down the rood of life. 36 GREG FRIZZELL To Thine Own Self Be True. — Shakespeare You hove seen rhis quotation one too many rimes while studying in the Liberry . Now that you ore nor studying, look or it again. I wont to soy that I hove hod some good times on third- floor Davidson. To oil my roommates: Aaron — We will always hove our cars. Gory — Don't ever go crozy on me. Nickovich — Keep your foirh. Stu — Don't get too ton. Deonus — Keep the boll rolling next year. Thank you Mom ond Dod. You ore the best. Thanks to oil the faculty for oil your help. Yes, even you Mrs. Pooley. See you in Florido GARY J. GROSS JR. Activities: Cross Country, Skiing, LAX”, Varsity Sleeping (see Sue I did do o sport that winter) I don't know where I'm going But, I sure know where I've been Hanging on the promises In the songs of yesterday. — Whiresnake I would like to thank my parents ond family who gave me rhis opportunity. Thanks to the faculty who hove mode the post two years on experience I shall nor forger. To my roommates who hove mode it even more interesting: Greg the crozy J , Nick the so colled proctor, Dean whatever he was, Stu with the room search, ond Aaron with Que poso dude . Let the Good Times Roll (Cars) because they hove been good times. 37 N ■ l CHRISTOPHER, D i v V You soy rhe too steep to '[■ y You you'd like ro see me rry JhiHH a j . 0,1 pick rhe piece ( the t me — Pink Hoyd W MKm'::':i i 'j a ■• W .V.!,! way.. Amaris CAMERON LARKIN New Horizons There are new horizons wolfing. Unknown challenges ro meet, Goals ro ser and discoveries ro moke . . . There are mogicol odvenrures, Differenr wonders ro explore, Opportunifies for each of us ro roke ... There ore endless possibiliries in every presenr momenr And rhe promise of success wirh each new day .. . There's no limir to rhe joy And rich fulfillment we con hove If only we ler our visions lead rhe woy! — Amondo Bradley Thanks for everything Mom and Dod. 3« SARA ELIZABETH WHALEN Boobaloa Where ore you going? Where ore you going? Con you rake me with you? For my hand is cold ond needs warmth. Where ore you going? For beyond where the horizon lies ond the land sinks into mellow blueness, so please . . . Take me with you. — Godspell I give oil my rhonks to the faculty who hove held ond hugged me when I needed it most. You will always be remembered for each of you hove helped me grow into o person. Mr. Baker, Mr. Dovis, Mr. McGuire: I hope we meet again after I've tasted o bit of the world. Popo, Mom, ond Amy: I love you oil very much. Thank you for letting me be me. — The Beanie Monnnddieeeeee: It's you, me, ond lipstick, bobel It matters nor how straight the goit, How charged with punishments the scroll; I om the captain of my fate,- I om the captain of my soul. — W.E. Henley KIMBERLY SIMMONS “To give o love you hove to live a love to live o love you've got to be o port of... When will I see you again? — Niel Young The mountoins surrounding Gould Academy encompass more swirling emotions, thoughts, ideas, ond magic than I've ever been comforted with before ... I would like to record them oil but my interpretations ore still changing with the seasons, so .. . Thonk you Gould for teaching me that unmoximized potential means nothing when you're trying to change the world. Special thanks to Mr. McGuire, Mrs. Fiske, Mr. Grohom, Mrs. Pooley, ond Mr. Baker, for gently shaping ond challenging my strong convictions. Mr. Dovis — for having oil the answers, but facing me to live the questions onywoy. For teaching me perspective without loosing sight of my dreams. You're a very special person! EM — take me to your sunshine daydream! All is laughter ond dust. All is nothing since out of unreason comes oil that is. 39 LAURIE ANN PELLETIER Only as high os I reoch con I grow Only os for os I seek con I go Only os deep os I look con I see Only os much os I dreom con I be. — Footprints Speciol rhonks to Mrs. Stuart for helping me moke it through Field Hockey. I wont to dedicate my sayings to my mother becous she hos mode this oil possible for me. Without you I wouldn't be who I om. 40 JOHNATHAN COHEN I'm being followed by o moon shodow — Cor Sreovens “If I don'r win or solirore who does?” — Dove Timberloke A speciol rhanks ro Mr. Al Nydrn ond Chuck Bedlow wirhour whom none of rhis would hove been possible. 42 — rhe answer ro rhe quesrion of life YABA DABA DOO PETER MARDEN 'Morduk” This year, despire ir's quickness, was full of rimes good and bod, wirh many ups ond downs. In such o breif rime I discovered mony new friends. I moy never be oble ro repay everyone for whor rhey hove offered me. Thank you. Too much of everyfhing is jusr enough!” — Bob Weir Inspirofion, move me brighrly. Lighr rhe song wirh sense ond color. Hold owoy despair.” — Roberr Hunrer “If you hod jusr o minure ro breorh, And rhey gronred you one final wish. Would you osk for somerhing. Like onorher chance? Or somerhing similior os rhis? Don'r worry roo much, ir will happen ro you As soon os your sorrows rejoice.” — Sreve Winwood 41 JANET VILLIS Veil I left my happy home to see what I could find our I left my folk ond my friends with on aim to clear my mind our well hit the rowdie rood many kinds I've met rhere many stories rold me of rhe way to get rhere so on along I go seconds rick rhe rime our there's so much left ro know ond I'm on rhe rood ro find our. — Cor Stevens Thanks ro family ond friends for always being rhere you're oli DUDE5TERONIE5! 42 MATTHEW LABAN Did did did did you heor the frightened ones? Did did did did you heor the foiling bombs? Did did did did you ever wonder why we hod to run for shelter in the promise of o brove new world unfurled beneorh the cleor blue sky? — Roger Wofers Whot do you soy offer spending only three weeks of Gould? I'm hoving o good time, it's better thon public school, bur I hope it's nor os good as college. I wish I hod the rime to get to know the place before I turned my quote in, so I could soy something intelligent. Bur since I'm o new P.G. I guess I'm doomed to hove one of the short ones. To Adorn, Heidi, and Todd worch our for Hinmon, he’ll be bock to hount you. Sorry Fritz, you're nor worth mentioning. I'm not good enough to list ony activities, but maybe I’ll ski this winter. No one is blinder thon he who will nor see. — Bono 40 JIM PALMER BO, J.P., ZUMBA Varsity x-counrry 2,3,4;Varsity Lax, 2,3,4;Varsity x- country sking 2,3,4,-Varsity Snowboard — The only way down. X-country — captain. X-counrry sking — captain. Biathlon Team. Kevin — we mode history here! Take care. To the totally outrageous people: Kevin, Nik, Ben M„ Alex O., Stu, Gary, Dean, Ron, Alec(my almost roomote) and the others who know who they ore, I wish you the best. Sharpy — I'm hungry! See yo loter. Bon-Bon, Mac, Rot, Yobbo , Kirk, I thank you for everything, Mommy Todd thank you for smiling. Old mon Feeney it wasn't the some without you. Mom, Dod, Rondy, Ron, Don, Thank you for giving me more than I deserve. Star Island, the place to be! Virginity con be cured. Senior again? Noh, why waste the energy? Am I cool now? So whot if I hove o teddy bear! If only summer lasted forever. Don't live on the edge, live over it, you only live once, who cores whot people soy. — Zumbo DAN DAVIE REX We'll crow! through your backyard and whack your yapping dog. — X 45 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Oliver Schoeller, W.Germony; Frank Dlanken, W.Germany; Penelopa Durcilova, Yuogoslavia; Diego Torres, Spain; Marc Pellas, France. DIEGO TORRES FOUR YEAR SENIORS Front: B. Gornetf, K. Plonre, L. Todd, B. Hill, IV Giles, S. Sumner Bock: M. Bee, IV Burt, J, Turner- Ashley, R. Ashworth, J. Chosse, J. Coffey, R. Ouwingo. PROCTORS Front: B. Garnett, 5. Whalan, A. Jylkka, K. Simmons, C. McCarthy, R. Giles, N. Smith. Bock: C. School, A. Carver, D. Solmon, R. Burt, K. Plonre, A. Newell. BABY PICTURES KEY:(L to R) 1. H. Sparks 2. L.Todd 3. C. Dorr 4. K. Allison 5. B. Ingram 6. A. Elliman 7. K. Plonte 8. D. Cholfont 9. E. Coviello 10. A. Nogo 11. L. Lothridge 12. J. Turner-Ashley 13. A. Carver 14. J. Coffey 15. P. Morden 16. S. Newoll 17. D. Steinhocker 18. T. Quinn 19. M. McKeown 20. S. Wholon 21. N. Smith 22. S. Sumner 23. L. Pellirier 24. M. Bee 25. L. Seoly 26. B. Hill 27. P. Durcilovo 28. K. Simmons 29. A. Jylkka 30. L. Bevin 31. R. Ouwingo 32. C. McCarthy 33. L. Dowson 34. S. Kelly 47 JUNIORS 52 55 FRESHMEN 56 57 ‘Tftaine i7cCe t Teoching: Doth in ond out of the classroom 63 Coral Fiske, Music, Dromo Ki Clough Susan Mellett, Director of Athletics Morcio Smith, Librorion Charles Newell, Biology Robin Lee, History Patricio Donovon, Nurse Alvin Borth, Alumni Office John Todd, Director of Development Fron Bernier, Alumni Office 64 Carolyn Hill, Bookstore, Equipment Room Joy M. Dovis, English Emily Stuart, Admissions Office Natalie Berry, Alumni Office William Graham. English Jon Todd, Bookstore Thomas Ford, Physics Tineke Ouwingo, French 65 Polly Dovis, Headmaster's Secretory William Cousins, Math Steve Sanborn, Biology, Earth Science Horry Dresser, Assoc. Headmaster Vicky Rond, Business Office Bloke and Tomelo Johnson, Spanish Lauren Head, Art Steve Chandler, Moth Lucio Owen, English Jon Boker, Arr Lyndo Chondler, Admissions Office Bichord Toylor, Compurers Sreve Chondler, Morh Pouline Wieden, Receptionist Richord Dohrmonn, History William Tolpey, French William Clough, Heodmoster 67 Mary Ishom, Nurse Alberto Merrill, Admissions Office Sylvio Harrington. Heodmaster's Secretory Paul McGuire, History Wendy Ford, Dorm Head Peter Rockliffe, Moth Gory Hill, English Barbaro Merrill-Lapham, Business Office John Wight, Math Bonnie Pooley, English, Head of College Counseling Marvin Ouwingo, History, Lotin Annie Hostings, Nurse Uel Gardner, Ski Coach Robert Stuart, Director of Admissions Lorenzo Boker, Director of Student Activities 69 7 e TftaUte Jctea was having fun! 71 TAKING THE TROPHY The Women's Varsity Field Hockey Team finished o very strong season by taking the MAISAD trophy from NYA. After o slow start, the team picked up momentum with Soroh Coffey leading in goals, ond Beth Hill right behind her. They couldn't hove done It without the help of the two strong defensive men, Oliver Schoeller ond Eric Pepe” Mogers. An excellent effort wos mode by each team member to reach the goal of being undefeated in the MAISAD League. No doubt the Seniors, Beth Hill, Pepe Mogers (copts.), Liso Todd, Becco Garnet, ond Emily Coviello, ond exchange student Oliver Scholler, will be missed next season. But with Miss Meliert keeping her cool on the field, there ore high hopes for mony more great seasons. Thanks to Mrs. Todd ond Alec Newell, the dedicated fans who did not miss one gome. Front row: C Burnell, B Gornett, L Ordwoy, L Todd. C Pope, B Hill. Second row: S Mellet (coach). H Dixon, A Ellimon, S Koiley, H Hammond, S Coffey, O Schoeller, P Christie, A Ford. B White. P Leory. E Coviello, E Mogers. AWARDS: Most Improved: Caroline Pope Sportsmanship: Beth Hill. Copt. 72 J.V 'S WOMP 'EM! Front row: L. Pellrier. L. Proy. S. Koiley. J. Fullerton. G Greene. Coproin L Dowson. M Newell. Dock row: W Howkes, E. Stuart (cooch). C. Durnell, T Quinn. D Pfohl. A El- limon, H. Hommond, D. Hommond COACHES AWARD: Soroh Koiley Hey Wayenflete, don't be blue Frankenstein was ugly , too! Cotten, silk, sarin, lace! Us guys are gonna mush your face!” If you wondered to that too often forgotten field behind the Clough's house on any given day during the Foil, that is what you might hove heard. You olso might hove seen the entire J.V. team wearing bondonos and pony tails sprouted from the tops of their heads. We hod an original ream. We had Martha wipeout Newell, Jenn big mouth Fullerton, Sara Koiley, and Wendy Howkes who will bring bock their talents for years to come. We said bye to our Seniors: Treeno Quinn, Amy Elliman, Becca Pfohl, Lourie Warner, and Lisa Dowson who ployed goolie for the goddeses. Lost but not least we hod the talented Sophomores ond Juniors: Lourie Pray, Holly Hammond, Courtney Burnell, Gretchen Greene, ond Dorcey Hommond. Special thanks to Mrs. Stuart (the only pregnant cooch in the league) for a wonderful season. Always remember ond never forget: WOMP 'EM! HUH!! 73 I walked down the grassy bonk. On one side of the bonk stretched o multi — colored group of sun- fanners. I plopped down next to them ond let the sun cover my bore legs. Someone on the for side commented, It's too nice to run today! Everyone agreed. A shadow passed over me ond I opened one eye. I noticed it was Bon-Bon (Pooley) our cooch. Okay you guys, she fried to sound firm. Two lops around the field. Lazily we got up ond walked towards the track. And I wont you to jog it! So began another practice on cross-country running team. Little did we know the evils Bob-Bon ond cooch Moc(Dovis) hod in store for us. Someone began to lead stretches, but everyone wound up doing their own versions. I felt my legs tighten from sore muscles os I tried to stretch my colves. Follow me! Mr. Dovis said. We followed him to o shody trail carpeted by pine needles. We stopped abruptly of the foot of on imense hill. My eyes followed the path going up, over rocks ond logs. The top was nowhere in sight. You're going to run up this hill six times,” Bon-Bon informed us. A look of grief passed over our faces. All visions of o beautiful day running through the woods vonished. I started up the hill or o good pace. About ten steps further I thought I was going to die. Mr. Toylor ron up and reminded me to pretend I was bounding over logs , then ron on to the next person. I willed myself to moke it to o group of trees. From there I looked oheod ond sow the top in the distance. I didn't think I was going to moke it; my steps were slow ond I was grasping for oir. I was ready to die. I thought of the ocean ond imagined that if I reached the top I would see o sandy beoch ond bright blue water stretched out oheod of me. A DAY ON X-C Front row: J. Stevens, M.Shibomoro.D. Michaud, D. Kersey. M.Griffin, J. Downs, L. Devin, O.lngrom. Dock row: A.Nogo,J.Palmer,A.Otto.H.Doody.M Morin,G.Frizzell.K.PIanre.G.Gross. A Jockson. D.Morvin.G McLaughlin Sportsmanship Aword: Jim Polmer I broke through the mental wall ond my steps come o lot easier. I reached the top ond was almost disappointed when oheod of me there weren't ony blue oceans, but rows of pine trees. I let my feet foil down the bock side of the hill, ond by breathing, returned to normal. Only five more times up the hill of hell. 74 FROM FOURTH TO FIRST We ore the Chompions” For rhe first time ever in the history of Gould Academy, the women's Varsity Soccer Team of 1987 won the MAISAD Chompionship. There were many doubts about winning rhe trophy while running (foiling) through puddles of mud during rain storms and snow foils. Bur with the help of Miss Head, Mr. Newell (rhe nerds), and our great supporters, the team pulled oil of their strength together ond accomplished something that was once only o dreom. We finally hove something to show for all of our efforts ond hard work. We were honored ond proud to receive our first trophy. Thanks again to everyone — Thonks to the Seniors: Chrissy (coptoin): who enjoyed jumping into mud puddles ond losing contacts. Kelly (coptoin): who starred off on two feet ond ended up on one. Stacey : who mastered rhe ort of slide tackling. Janet: Fast things come in small packages. Rufhie : who finally mostered rhe ort of spasm . Liso : You were born o perfectionist ond don’t forget it! It was on incredible season ond we hod o blast! Thonks to everyone who mode our dreom come true. Good luck to the upcoming teams ond keep rhe spirit flowing. TROUT FISHING IN AMERICA!!! — Kelly Allison AWARDS: Most Improved: Joonno Donaldson Sportsmanship: Chrissy McCarthy J.V.Coach’s Award: Liz Morris Front: C McCorty.Copf. First Row: J.Willis. V Crobtree,R Giles.M Ring.S Sumner,B AIleaH.Van Win- kle.J.Donaldson,E.Morris.Second row: Mr. Newell(Cooch).A Colyear(Monoger). K Chester.J.Tobor.M.Burk,P.Durcilovo.M McGuire. E.Hopkins.M Russell.B.Simpson,Ms. Heod (Cooch). Bock: W.Sommo.N.Felch. Missing:K.AIIison,Copr..L.Seoly. 75 MEN'S SOCCER The 1987 Men's Vorsiry Soccer team hod o winning season, ending with o 7-5-2 record, ond placing third in the MAISAD Tounomenf. The team's eorly season five gome winning streak, including victories over St. Dorns ond Hebron, proved impossible to sustain due to o great number of injuries. The successful season wos led by leading scorer senior Derrick Morsellus with seven goals to his credit. Senior exchange student Diego Torres earned the most points with six goals ond six assists. Both Torres ond junior Mike Boker were named to the MAISAD Tounomenf ream. Front row: S Feely, J Boker. 0 Morsellus. 0 Cholfont. M Boker. F Blonken, D Dovie, J Kilbourn. T Hirth. J Bowns Second row: J Wight. C Pestono. J Brondeweide, W Moses. B Gortrell. S Newell. R Burt. J Almgren. J Chosse. P Boomer. N Morkovich, D Torres. B Johnson. AWARDSMost Improved: Wes Moses Sportsmonship: John Chosse 76 J.J.V Front row: S Schneider, L Aguilar, P lingley, H Vlcioso. L Lorenzono, B Mezzocoppo. Second row: J Perrolle, K Davis, L Roberto. J Flolkoff, C Dickinson, R Peabody. G Kaufmon.J McCarthy, S Fogg, R Rhu. COACHES AWARD. Lee Roberto J.V. Front: R Todd. W Carter, P Lorhridge, Copt. M Bee, G Miller. Bock: T Smith, P Clifford. A Ordmon, Copt. T O’Boyle. T Lozore, J LoLiberty, T Peno. Missing: Coach Bill Cousins. COACH’S AWARD: Tom O’Boyle Both rhe J.V. and J.J.V. Men's Soccer reams hod winning seasons. Cooch William Cousins, and Captains Mark Bee and Tom O'Boyle lead their J.V. team to o 7-4 season record. The J.J.V. team rallied ot the end of the season to win the lost three gomes for a final record of 5-2-2 under the leadership of Coach Will Tolpey and Captain Jacques Perrolle. 77 MAISAD CHAMPS! A Teom Front: Cooch Lauren Heod. B White, L Ordway. 5 Koiley, Cooch Suson Mellett Bock T Smith, M Wilson. P Clifford. A Woles. C McCarthy. H Von Winkle. G Frizzell. M Lobon, M Burk Missing: D Cholfont The 1988 Gould Academy Alpine A Ski Teom was there ro pump you up. Our mono this yeor was Ski fast, take chances, ond pass on corners. Chrisy McCarthy ond Hiedi Von Winkle started skiing fast in the Eastern Cup Series, while Too Dog Boy” Smith wos busy smiling for the CVA girls. Inter teom competition wos ot on all rime high with the BMW, Bear Mike Wilson, Club, ond the Kill Chrissy campaign. Easily wrapping up the MAISAD championships, the ream moved on to the New England Prep School Championships where they were cheered on by Peter Clifford’s ond Louro Ordwoy's killer snowman. Along the way, Monika Burk, Peter Clifford, Greg Frizzell, Too Smith, Brett White ond Mike Wilson mode it ro the Junior Olympics in their respective oge groups. Thonk you, Ms Heod, ond Congrodulotions to Ms Mellett ond Mr. Gardner. We knew if oil along! AWARDS: Most Improved: Don Cholfont, Soro Koiley Sportsmanship: Greg Frizzell, Chrissy McCarthy B” TEAM COACH'S AWARD: Russ Stein, Jen Fullerton 'B ' TEAM Front A Williams, A Ellimon. Cooch Suson Mellett, S McGee 2nd row: W Sommo, G Gerord. B Pfohl. J Stevens, D Boulter. B Colborn, J Fullerton, Cooch Uel Gardner, Cooch Louren Heod. R Stein Bock: J Boker, D Albert. M Boker, B Mezzocoppo. D Morvin. C Dickenson. R Peobody 76 JUMPING! The 1988 Jumping Seoson wos a very productive one for the team. With only one returning member, Aoron Sosseville. there wos some work to do! Some promising sophomores joined the team, Alex McCall, who hod experience. Rob Todd and Marty Hocker who were eager to leorn, and o late addition, Jeff Brondewiede, o definore noturol. The teom started the seoson in Lake Placid in November, then on to KUA, Proctor, Holderness, and Vermont Academy. The New England Championships were held ot Vermont Academy, where Gould did surprisingly well for the second year in o row. The highlight of the seoson wos the naming of Senior Aoron Sosseville to the Junior Oympic teom. Much credit for the successful seoson is owed to Cooches Paul McGuire, and especially John Wight who drove millions of miles for the team. We fhonk him ogoin for his help, training, support, ond swindled equipment PS. We never run. AWARDS: Most Improved: Aoron Sosseville Sportsmanship: Alex McCall 79 Front: P Christie,A Otto 2nd row: Cooches Dovis ond Siegel, J Polmer, B Mkhoud. R Ouwingo. P Leory.J Tobor. M Morin, Cooch Toylor, K Oovls. Bock: C Holl.M Newell 60 1986 wos another great year for the Cross-counrty Ski Team. One of the main reasons for our success wos the addition of former Olympic Cooch Richard Toylor. His insights on training ond race preparation proved to be quite on advantage. Also helping him with the coaching were Mr, Dovis. whose commitment to driving us to oil of our for owoy races was much appreciated, ond Mr. Siegol who wos in charge of the biotholon program. Another big bonus this year wos the fresh crop of newcomers to the team. Most notable wos the promising group of Freshman, Luis Lorenzana, Robert Rhu, Lee Sewoll, Martha Newell,ond Adrienne Otto. Luis ond Rob odded depth to the boys, placing 4th ond 5th respectively. Martha consistently scored o varsity 3rd for the girls. Adrienne, who or first swore she wouldn't race, improved steadily oil season, finally skiing Varsity ot the Prep School Championships. The veterans on the ream, though few, provided the backbone. Poige Christie once again skied first for the girls, beating most of her competition. Potrice Leory skied second, ond Jen Tobor, racing her second year, wos forth. Ben Michaud led the boys in his third year on the team. He overcome on eorly-seoson illness to hove another outstanding season. Jim Polmer, in only his second year skiing, showed considerable improvement, placing o solid second place oil season. Kevin Dovis skied third for the team. Though their results didn't count for the team standings in most of the races, the beginners were just os much o port of the team os the varsity skiers. Charlie Hall, the most improved skier, ond Ben Prendergost both put in many hours to better their skills, ond the extra work showed. Highlights of the season included winning the MAISADs, o second place finish or the Telstor Relays, ond o boy's second ond o girl's fifth place finish ot the Prep School Championships. Missed next year will be seniors, Jim Polmer, Michelle Morin, ond four year ream member, Rob Ouwingo. Look forward to another great season next year! AN X-CITING YEAR! AWARDS: Most Improved: Charlie Hall, Mortho Newell Sportsmanship: Ben Michoud, Poige Christie Women's Varsity Basketball: A CLOSE GAME SEASON Front: E. Morris, J. Donoldson, B Allen. Coprs. M McKeown, 5 Whalen. A Jockson, 5. Sumner, Back: C. Pope (Monoger), M. Little, J. Wight, H. Beouchesne, L. Dowson, Will Grohom.Cooch. AWARDS: Most Improved: Mondy Little Sportsmonshlp: Soro Wholon Mondy was more than o LITTLE force under the bosKer, ond Soro wos always WHALAN for rhe boll, while Jen's opponents turned WIGHT with trepidation. Srocy hod SUMNERve when Hebron stepped too close for comfort, ond Megan's jump shot hod people MCMOOing in the bleachers! Liz wos MORre-or-IISS o newcomer to rhe sport, but she learned quickly while Jo DONned ALIDher SONic strength to break the full court press. Although Jockson worried both A DAy olnd AHA night about scoring her first point, Liso's set shot wos DAWSONme! Holly procriced with enthusiasm ond wos not to be BEAU- CHESNEd to the bench! Beth carried the scoring lood ond her three pointers were ALL'EN! Alas, our monoger Caroline said,“Even the POPE con't find us o few more wins! The coach said, Thanks. He WILL always remember the 1988 team. 81 SUCCESSFUL BUILDING SEASON Front: Richard Dohrmonn.Cooch. W Carter,M Bee.T O'Boyle,J Chasse.R Burr (Copt ), Bock: T.Lozore.D Torres.A Newell,! Peno.T Kirn. Missing: M Griffin, The Men's Varsity Basketball Team struggled through a tough season this year. Although the ream posted a 9-7 record, it was nor enough to receive o tounoment berth. With one of the tougher schedules in the League, the Huskies lost close gomes to several tounoment bound opponents. Leading the team this year were Captain Bon Burt (21.0 ppg), Alec Newell (14.0 ppg), Wayne Carter (8.5 ppg), John Chosse (10.0 ppg). Tom Lozore (4.5 ppg), and Tom O'Boyle (3.5 ppg). Gould also received excellent effort from the bench os the substitutes were always ready to enter the game ond give lots of support from the sidelines. One of the worries Coach Bichord Dohrmonn hod before the season was that this ream was too young ond inexperienced to win. With only three returning varsity players, many ream followers seemed to agree. As the Huskies dropped close to Ook Grove, Bongeley ond Hyde. As the season progressed ond experienced gained , the team started to ploy well, bearing tough opponents like Hebron ond Telstor. In the season finale. The Gould boys hod to come from behind to win a big gome with Kents Hill ending o frustrating season for the Huskies. With o solid nucleus of players returning next year, the Gould boys should benefit greatly from this building year to be one of the frontrunners next year. AWABD5: Most Improved: Diego Torres Sportsmanship ond The Charles B.Hurd Award: Bon Burt 62 J.V. TEAMS WIN ! LEFT Front: R Giles.M Russell.L Devin,M Ouwingo (Copt.) M Ring R Morron Dock Cooch A J. Fiske.L Pellltier.K Chester.M Hersh.N Smith DELOW L Loenzono.H Vicioso.S Fogg.P Moson.L Roberto.J McCor- thy.W Corter.T Peno.E LoLiberty, Cooch Dloke Johnson This year the Women's J.V. Basketball team hod a winning season. Every member of the team contributed greatly to our success; leaving us with o record of 5-4. Ruthie Giles come out of her shell in many ways, with scoring streaks between her fits of onger ond frustration. She managed to become high scorer for the year, ending her career with 38 points ( 36 of which were scored this season). Lydio Bevin joined us late in the season, having missed two gomes, but she showed great effort in our third gome, ond lead us in points. Lourie Pellirier was o new comer to the sport, but caught on fast ond become our key defensive player. Mory Ring hod the height disadvantage on the team. She dazzled us with her far out shots ond approach to the game. Marlies Ouwingo (our coptoin) could hove put Jane Fonda to shame with the way she played. When the going got rough, Kate Chester always had the umph we needed. She learned to play aggressively, ond even earned herself a few fouls. Out on the court, Molly Russell was a beast fighting for the ball. She had a crazy outside shot that went in when it seemed impossible. Darting our of nowhere, Margery Hersh would steal the boll from our opponents and dash down the court for a lay up. Rebecca Marron managed to get very viscious under the basket, rearing down the rebounds. We would like to thank Mr. Fiske who coached the Women's J.V. ream for three years. He helped raise our spirits, and gave us the support we needed. He helped to make this season the best ever — he will be greatly missed by oil of us. COACH'S AWARD: Kate Chester The J.V. Men s Boskerboll Team hod a great season, finishing with a record of 5-5. Highlights of the season were bearing Hebron ond losing a very close gome to Gorhom, N.H. We owe a lot of thanks to Blake Johnson, our coach, who showed greot patience toward us even when we were negative and against the idea of listening. Thanks Mr. Johnson! — J.V. Team P.S. Lee — Keep your eyes on the boll! Jeff — Shoot or the bosket! Sanford — No 3's! Eric — You'll get the pass next rime! Pete — Watch out for those farmers! Harvey — Keep your hair out of the net; they'll call you for goal tending! Luis — Chill ond keep using your left! Tom P. — At least you didn't rock the bench on J.V.! Wayne — It's been a long rime coming! COACH'S AWARD: Sanford Fogg 60 CLOSE TO MAISAD CHAMPS From row M. Newell; L. Morris; $ Kolley; W Howkes, M. I ussell. Middle row; L Bevin. B. Hill; C. McCorrhy. M McKeown; L. Todd; L Oowson. R Dohrmonn (Cooch) Bock row: R. Burt ( Wos he our monoger?): C. Newell (Assis Cooch); J Donoldson. 5 Sumner; J. Wight This years Varsity Softball team had a tough season, storting it off with the injuries of two of the four Wonder- Freshmen (Liz Morris and Soro Koiley) ond the storting pitcher (Liso Dowson). Filling in or the pitching position was Wendy the ope Howkes. Mortha Newell, the multi-tolented Freshman, filled in or many different positions. They were very valuable players, os were the rest of the team members. We ployed together well, enabling us to hove o great defense which wos backed up by strong bats of the plate. A highlight of the season wos the roily or Kents Hill. Although we didn't win, we hod a strong finish ond hod them flustered. Also, our lost gome ot Hebron wos our best ond most exciting gome. We went into the gome knowing that if we won. we would be MAISAD Chomps. However, we lost the gome when o Hebron player hit o home run in extra innings, bringing in the run that gave them the win. Despite our lost gomes, we did hove o fun season ond are proud of the way we ployed. The big dummy Seniors soy good-bye ond good luck to the remaining players. By the way, o fund has been started for the de-ope-ing of Wendy Howkes. It will be tax deductible, so get your donations in today! Awards: MIP — W. Howkes. Sportsmanship — B. Hill Another season is over for the J.V. Softball team, ond we ended with o perfect record of 0-4. Even though we hod o losing season, we hod o winning spirit. This spirit kept us going through the roin along with our encouraging spectators. We began the season with 13 players ond ended with 9, but with the help of o few Varsity players, we were able to pull through. Thank you oil for o fun season ond good luck next yeor. Coach's award: R. Giles From row; R. Morron, H. Beouchesne; R Giles: J. Turner-Ashley Bock row H. Sporks; A. Fryllng: R Morgonelli; J. Coffey: M McGuire: L. Lorhridge: J. Shopiro, H. Boody (Missing ore Madeline Neiman ond Mrs. Pooley) 64 85 MAISAD CHAMPS!! After losing preseason scrimmages with Bridgeton ond Colby, the Gould Academy Huskies won eleven straight gomes in going undefeated in M.A.I.S.A.D. league ploy. The second championship in three years come with tough wins over Berwick, Hyde, ond Kents Hill (first rime Gould has ever won ot Kents Hill); bur no one could march the conditioning ond skill of the 1988 ream. The ream wos well rounded with o strong attack led by coproin ond high scorer Kevin Plonre (88). The high flying midfielders were led by Peter Boomer (88). A solid defense wos led by Jordy Almgren (88) ond High School All-Americon Goalie Derrick Marsellus (88). “No Static become o philosophy the ream followed, ond along with ploying “our gome” the team hod it oil together. This wos the first undefeated season Gould Men's Varsity Lacrosse hos hod. Whether they needed to take it up o notch or just “let the reigns out o little more, the best ream in the leogue could do it. The 1988 team proved to be unbearable, ond respected throughout the leogue for their sportsmanship. Thanks to managers Corrie Barnett ond Gretchen Greene for filling all the water bottles and keeping the ream supplied with carrots (the secret weapon). Front row: A Newell: J. Almgren: P Boomer: J. Chosse; K Plonre (Copt ): D. Morsellus, J. Palmer: C. Pestano Middle row: P Rockliffe (Assis. Cooch); A. Corver; G. Miller. D. Marvin. M. Baker. W Graham (Cooch) Bock row: C Barnett (Manoger): T. Peno: D. Sirois: J. Bowns: J. Noyes; A Woles; G Greene (Manager) Goal % Assists Point i Kevin Plante 29 4 33 Chris Pestana 21 4 25 Jay Bonn 12 lO 22 Peter booster 7 9 lb Mike Baker B 2 10 Dave Sirois 6 2 8 Jordv Almqren 5 5 10 John Chasse 4 6 10 Toe Pena 5 1 b Alec Newell 3 4 Jim Palmer 1 1 2 Je ♦ Noyes Derrlk Marsellu Adam Wales 1 145 saves B saves 1 2 66 Front row J Drondewiede. S Fogg. W Corter. T Shorp. A Ordmon, G Frizzell (co-copt.). E Mogers (co-copf) J Kilbourn C Lorkin. T O Doyle. D von Hollen. S. Feely Dock row R Stuort (Cooch). M Goldberg. D Mclnerney. T Smith P Lothridge. S Newoll. M Hocker. G McLoughlin. H O'Donnell; J Doker. A Sosseville. P Morden. J. McCorthy A Otto (Monoger) The Men s J.V. D. Locrosse ream hod o fled season: two wins and two loses. As one con see. we only hod four gomes. We starred our season by losing to Berwick's J.V. reom, but we come bock ogoinsr NYA to moke if o 1-1 record. Our second gome ogoinsr NYA we lost, but ogoin come bock ro beat the Varsity team of Freeport High School. The team was cooched by Uel Gardner and consisted of 19 players. Brion Colborn was the only goolie. Bob Todd. Ben Anderson, Sewall Lee. ond Keno Simmons were the four attacks. The 10 middies were Luis Lorenzono. Horvey Vicioso, Chris Dickinson, Luis Aguilor, Robert Rhu, Bill Yeoton, Alex McColl, Mott Alexonder, Jon Stevens, ond Peter Mason. Lee Roberto, Seth Schneider. John Meredith, ond Jomie Perrolle mode up the incredible defense. The two captains were Lee Roberto ond Ben Anderson. Thanks everyone for making it such o fun season. Front row: J Meredith; L Roberto. J Perrolle. S Schneider. S Lee. A McColl Middle row: H. Vicioso. R. Todd. D Anderson. R Rhu Dock row P Moson. M Alexonder. K Simmons. C Dickinson. W Yeoton. E LoLiberty. L Aguilor. L. Lorenzono. J. Stevens. D. Colborn. U. Gordner (Cooch) Award winners: Men’s J.V. Locrosse: Cooch's oword — S. Fogg Men’s J.V. D: Cooch's oword — L. Roberto 87 IMAGINE THE FEELING . . . This year's defense, known as The Demolition Crew by oil of our scored opponents, specialized in double teams and interceptions. Everyone improved os well ot blocking shots and legal stick checks. Our goalies both hod great seasons, in fact the biggest surprise on the ream was Vanessa's quick adaptation to the position. Our point, Moniko Burk, was undoubtedly the quickest in the league. Louro ( Peach ) Ordwoy got her timing down well enough to pick up ony open women when (occasionally) someone else got burned. Potrice, Amondo, and Jenn oil proved very able ot rhe D-wing position, and Becco must hove hod o record number of interceptions by the end of the season. Beth, who would much rather be associated with the defense, improved or draws and ground bolls with both her left and right hands (now if she could only control that check!). Moving to the offense, our quick attack wings, Sarah and Amy pretty much dominated the midfield and then some. Sarah powered in most of our goals while Amy added her shore and also greatly contributed to setting up goal scoring opportunities. Nikki supplied some goals ond also the ream dinner or her house — not to mention our biggest fon, her dod! Another of our leading scorers was Robin, whom one could always expect something floshy from, except when she forgot to cotch the boll. Willy filled in well in oil the home positions, ond Brett ond Caroline both ployed first home with o sort of style one con't forget. Overall, if wos o great season ond we finished second (for the fourth year in o row) in the league. This year's most heartbreaking loss wos our final gome ot Berwick, which we lost in overtime by one goal. All those returning for next year hove already vowed for revenge, ond to show no mercy for ony ream that stands between us ond the Store Championship. Just imagine the feeling ... — The Peaches Award winners: Women's Vorsiry Lo- crosse: MIP — V Crabtree Sportsmanship — A Jylkko Women's J V. La- crosse: Coach's oword — J. Fullerton Front row: 0. Ingram: L Seoly: R Ashworth: A Jylkko: M Clork: A. Elllmon. N. Smith Middle row: S. Coffey, A. Ford: B Allen: L Ordwoy: B White: A Jockson. M Ring Bock row: L Head (Cooch): P. Leory. L Pelletier: V Cooper: J Fullerton. J Brown: M Ouwingo. N McElhinney: C. Pope. M Burk: C. Burnell, J. labor. P. Christie. A. Colyeor (Monoger): S. Mellett (Cooch) 88 WHAT A RACKET! When talking about the 1988 tennis team, one main rheme for everyone was improvement. This team that was once 0-4 progressed to a 5-6 record while also making their presence known in the M.A.I.S.D.5. The singles tournament was led by Oliver Schoeller who mode it to the quarter finals. In the doubles deportment, both teams went for. The first doubles, Tim Hirfh and Dove Howkes, mode it to the semi finals while the second doubles shocked the tennis world by making it to the finals. To no avail they lost to on outstanding Bridgeton duo. Rick Peabody and Tom Lazore mode up this second doubles ream. Throughout the year, great marches were won by Moso Shibamoto, Fritz Morsfon, and Mott Korotz who led the ream with o 7-2 record that topped the ream. Spiritual guidance was provided by Don Cholfonr, with the Spanish connection by Diego Torres. From row T Lozore. O Schoeller. Middle row: T. Hirth. D. Howkes. M. Shibomoto. M Kororz Dock row S. Sonborn (Coach); D. Torres; F Morsron. IV Peobody Front row: J. Hinmon. D Mezzocoppo. J Fiolkoff. P Greeny one Bock row P Lingley. W Moses, G Koufmon, B Rotteroy; G Hill (Cooch); M Pellas (Missing ore S McGee. IV Stein) Somehow the Women's Tennis ream mode it through the season. We struggled with sprained ankles ond o very pregnant cooch, — Congratulations Mrs. Johnson ond Gabriella! — bur ended the season with o 6-2 record in the MAISAD league. Great job by everyone on the ream. Special thanks to Mr. Hill who helped out with the coaching ond Doc. O who rook us for o memorable trip to Hyde. Aword winners: Men's Varsity Tennis: MIP-R. Peabody Sportsmanship — O. Schoeller Men's J.V. Tennis; Coach's award — G. Kaufman Women's Tennis: MIP — M. Hersh Sportsmanship — S. Whalen 69 Left to right H Von Winkle. L. Hopkins. S. Whalen. K. Simmons. J. Willis, 5. Kelley. P. Durcilovo, M. Hersh (Missing is Cooch Johnson) Aword winners: MIP — S. Cross Sporrsmonship Blonken SEASON LED BY TEAM SPIRIT The 1988 Gould Cycling teom wos incredible. We oil did well ond wirhout the ream spirit of Frank Blonken, we wouldn't hove done so well. We hod o very mixed team with six upperclassmen, four of whom aren't coming bock. The two Sophomores ond three Freshmen ore the beginning of o very strong teom for next year. We also hod the privilege of having o girl from Telstor train ond race with us. All in oil.though our record wasn’t very strong, we oil did very well personally. Front row: T Kirn; G Srock: J Cohen. Bock row: G Gerard. B Bloomberg. B Johnson (Coach): M Wilson: M loben The 1988 Gould ream was mentally and physically exhausted. Our first match was played in snow at the Bethel Inn. The second and third marches, in our rigorous four march season, were the ones to remember. The second march, our only victory, was ployed or Spring Hill Country Club against Kents Hill. This wos o surprise victory. With the loss of our number three mon. More Bee, and the ineligibility of our number four mon, Todd Kirn, the momentum of the ream wos greatly hurt. The third march showed real problems. George Stock led the ream to its only victory ogoinst o tough Bridgeton team. Chris Dorr walked of the course after the fifteeth hole. Our finol match wos also ployed ot the Bethel Inn. The weather again wos ridiculous, rainy and cold: not good golf weather. The ream ended up 1-0 for the season. Congratulations to our esteemed cooch, Mr. Johnson, whom during the season become o father. Good luck! Award winners: MVP — M Loben Honorory Coproln — M. Dee 91 0 DYSSEY TAKES AUDIENCE ON AN ADVENTURE Drufol winds, monstrous woves ond conniving culprits could nor defect Odysseus, ployed by senior Chester School, ond his men , seniors, Soro Whalon, Soroh Kelly, Kimberly Simmons ond Heother Sparks, ond juniors, Madeline Neimon, Andrea Williams, and Mondy Little. Under the direction of Carol Fiske, the ensemble simplified ond enlivened Homer's epic role so that it delighted the English Deportment ond children from Ethel Bisbee School alike. Stage Manager, senior Jen Coffey, competently dealt with oil of the mechanics of the ploy's production. Robin Rau. Robin Ashworth ond Becky Margonelli created huge beautiful masks that gave the show o wonderful demension in fantasy. 98 MOUNTAIN DAY October 8, 1987 Fun For All And Worth The Wait. Mountain Doy Is Thursday; I know if is! ‘Maybe we just won't hove one this year. Tm willing to bet money that it's tomorrow. “Who soys we hove to hove one every year, onywoys? These were the sounds thot could be heord eorly on in October os students ond foculty members alike filed out of Bingham Auditorium offer assembly each doy It wos the beginning to get cold, ond it become apparent that if Mountain Doy wasn't soon, we would oil hove to wait until next year. But one morning, after being awoken by the sounds of “The Greotest Love of AH , Mr. Clough onnounced that “Today has got to be the day! . This being o total surprise, especially to the kitchen crew, o rush of excitement flowed over the compus. People dug out their water bottles from orientation trips ond others headed up- town for necessory survivol items. After checking in with advisors, we climbed into vans ond buses ond were off to Mount Washington. It wos the perfect doy for o hike, ond those of us who could stand the cold at the top enjoyed o great view. The rest of us enjoyed the hour long wait or the base lodge relaxing in the sun. Mountain Doy wos fun for oil ond worth the wait. 100 HALLOWEEN 101 A VOICE OF MY OWN AUDIENCE TAKES TRIP THROUGH TIME Are you owore that women ore, perhaps, the most discussed animal in the universe? The Winter ploy dealt with women who chose to talk, rather than those who chose to folk about men. The cost was small: Heather Sparks, Betsy Ingram, Kimberly Simmons, Becky Morgonelli, Rosemary May, Madeline Neimon, ond Penny Durcilovo. The set was simple: o few choirs, o desk, o piono, ond lots of books. Storting with Sopho and ending with George Sand, A Voice of my Own” wos o serious ond important ploy, focusing on many major women writers throughout history. The ploy wos directed by Carol Fiske ond the guitar was ployed by Robin Rau. 102 It is that rime of the year. Everyone is complaining about needing o break ond in general, spirits ore down. But wait! What's thot on the horizon ... WINTER CARNIVAL! Slowly, mounds of snow start piling up ond oir bonds become the topic of discussion. A select group of people ore put on o ballot for king ond queen. The Winter Mountaineers ore gathering firewood for o huge bonfire, ond o pile of snow accumulates on the bonk. An area behind Holden gets transformed into o Spink Rink, ond Pepe is asking for help building o toboggan run. Soon everything kicks in ond Winter Carnival begins. The sleigh drown by the cross country skiers brought Amondo Jylko ond John Chosse to be declared king ond queen. Shortly offer Amondo lit the bonfire, the first event of the Winter Cornivol began. There hod been much training ond hard work by some put into preparation for this, but unfortunately, oil the devotion in the world still couldn’t help Jordy ond Holden win the cross country ski race. Nonetheless, this was one of the few events Holden foiled to win. (Besides the snow sculpture. Whot was that ogoin, guys?) The next few days were pocked full of events, ond the chonring of dorm nomes, except for Dovidson,could be heard almost anywhere. A few memorable events were: Kate Chester's rendition of I Heard It Through The Grape Vine which gave first place in oirbonds to Gehring; the “finding of the hot by DBZ during the Women's Varsity Basketball gome, ond the record number of spectators in attendance to witness the women’s team win yet another gome. All In oil, it was o fun weekend that most everyone rook port in. The winner in the end was Holden, second going to DZB, Gehring third ond Dovidson lost. 105 106 WINTER MOUNTAINEERING We srorfed out the season doing o lor of cleaning and repair work in the outing club room. Our main objective was to reconstruct our snowshoes: sanding, shellacing, ond puffing new bindings on them. We went on o few doy hikes ond spent some time both on the ropes course ond on the climbing wall. The highlights of our season were our 2 four- doy trips, the first in o drainage on the Gooseye Brook of Mohoosic Range. We were accompanied by Miss Head, Mr. Rot, ond Mr. Baker. We mode it to North Peak, bur unfortunately couldn't moke it to the summit of Gooseye because we ran our of time. Thor weekend we experienced temperatures of or least — 15 degrees F without the windchill. The second trip wos to Weld, Maine. We hiked up to Chimney Pound where we set up our base comp, ond the next doy climbed to the summit of Tumble-Down Mountain. Koren Esenberg joined us on the second trip, ond we were lucky not to hove ony injuries on either of the trips. COSTA RICAN EXCHANGE SUCCESSFUL 1988 was the first year of the Gould Acodemy-Cosfa Ricon Exchange Program. The program was set up to increose understanding between Gould ond this Central American country. Since American relations with this part of the world ore so important, if was felt this type of exchange would benifit oil. The exchange began in February when three Costo Picon high school students ond one teacher arrived on the Gould campus. Sophomore, Ivon Alfaro Vorgos, ond Senior, Korio Solozor Gonzalez come from the agricultural community of Sorchi in the province of Alggquelaone. Senior Ano Rojos Ceciliono come from the Atlantic coast community of Guopiles, ond advisor Bolivar Villalobos Vindos is director of o school in Zorcero. None of the visitors hod ever experienced snow ond cold weather, or Vinter Cornovol! In March, three Gould students, seniors Beth Hill ond Heather Sparks, ond junior Todd Kirn accompanied faculty members Bloke Johnson ond Morvin Ouwingo to sunny Costo Rico. The students lived with local families. Todd taught high school English, milked cows on o form ond worked on o form associated with the school in Zocero. Heather spent her time in Sorchi, o town known for its pointing ond woodworking. She become involved in the ort classes at the high school. Beth worked on o banana ond cocoa beon form in Guopiles, ond fought English to local students. The group also spent time touring both coasts of Costo Rico, Notional Porks ond the capital. Son Jose. Participants on both sides of the exchange felt it hod o been o worthwhile ond rewording experience. Plans ore already in the works for next year. Front row: Kartlo Solozor Gonzalez; Heartier Sparks; Beth Hill; Ano Rojos Ceciliono. Bock row: Todd Kirn; Morvin Ouwingo: Bloke Johnson: Ivon Alforo Vorgos: Bolivor Villalobos Vindos. Tomelo Johnson 106 THE FIRST FOUR YEARS OF POINTS The four-year Seniors of rhe doss of 1988 ore rhe first people ro hove participated in oil four Four-Point programs. There hove been many changes since our Freshmen Four-Point: learning more about our community by interviewing various people in Bethel. The success of this particular point is questionable, bur it was o good first try. The Freshmen trip to Washington that has been in place for the lost two years is o vast improvement! For our Sophomore Point, we mode musical instruments and learned about other musical and theatrical things such os squoredoncing, juggling, and video making. I con still hear Mr. Ford saying: Now there ore only 4 Fret sows in captivity ...” Our Junior Point was the infamous Outward Bound and succeeded in bringing our doss o little closer together. There were many bonds mode between students and even the faculty. These bonds were mode even stronger over the period of eight days of our Senior Point. This wos the first year that we, rhe Seniors, got ro decide for ourselves what we would do. After many meetings ond long hours put in by rhe Senior Four Point Committee, we finally come up with o topic. We'd decided ro work with NTL (Notional Training Lob) ond learned about transition ond communication. It wos o very successful program ond showed rhe four-year Seniors just how much we've grown since rhe Foil of 1984. Hopefully it will become rhe Senior Four-Point for next year ond years to come. 109 Freshman LOOSE IN DC For our Four-Point, we troveled to Washington, D.C. We hod o great rime, and it was fun to be off campus os o class. We spent rime of oil of the monuments and of the Smithsonian. We also visited the White House (seven whole rooms!), the Capitol Building, Mr. Vernon, the Zoo (poor Wendy), and Arlington Notional Cemetery. Since the foculty on our trip let us do pretty much whot we wonted, we got o chance to explore the city on our own ond see things that other people wouldn't consider highlights of the city, but that were interesting to us. The 4-H center where we stayed was quite on interesting place to live. Usually we could find something fun to do. To sum it oil up, the Freshmen doss hod on awesome time in our notion's capital. no ophomore CONSTRUCTIVE IN lONNECTICUT This year the Sophomore Four-Point involved helping with Habitat for Humanity, o volunteer organization dedicated to providing low-cost housing for those in need. Half of the class went to Bridgeport, Conn., and the rest of us went to New London. While some people worked in soup kitchens ond with hondicopped children ot the local YMCA, our group’s main focus wos on renovating on unoccupied two-apartment house in the slums. For o week we scraped point, tore down rotting sliding, ond removed old, HEAVY furnaces. (Mott Korotz did o fine job of supervising!) Also for those who preferred to sit down, there were plenty of bricks to scrape. Though most of the rime we were busy working, there were some opportunities for more leisurely activities. One day wos spent visiting neorby Mystic Seaport, ond we also found time to go to the Mystic Aquorium ond the U.S.S. Nautilus. Carpentry skills were not the only valuable thing learned through our Four-Point. We learned how to work together os o class, ond we oil learned something about o port of society most of us ore not fomilior with. All in oil, though the nightlife could hove been more exciting ond the church floor wos anything but comfortable, the trip wos o positive learning experience. « i in Juniors ON OUR OWN AND FREE” There hove olwoys been, ond probably will always be, certain stories told to Juniors about Outward Bound. As o Junior it is hard to tell exactly which ones ore true ond which ore not. No one con truely describe Outward Bound since it is different for everyone, so one goes into the experience with many mixed emotions. I, personally, was worried about staying worm ond running out of toilet paper. Others thought they'd die without cigarettes, coffee, or Ring Dings. Over the eight days we learned how to walk on snowshoes (or least some of us did), set-up ond break comp, read mops ond composses, ond how to work together os o group. But most importantly, we learned how to eot ond enjoy the things we never wont to eot again! Another port of Outward Bound is the 24 hour solo. This was o relaxing time for everyone except for Mr. Wight's group, whose solos were interrupted by o bear sighting in the area. Some got o lor out of this experience, some just got scored. Since it is impossible to tell anyone what being olone in the middle of nowhere or night with strange noises everywhere is like. I'll leave it at o unique experience everyone should try or one point or another in their lives. Overall, Outward Bound is something that can't be summed up on o Yearbook page. Outward Bound is real, it's olive, ond it will live on in the hearts of oil of us who hove experienced it. It wos more than eight days of our lives. If wos o perspective, ond if told us this ... Never ogoin here we will be — but on our olone, ond free.” 112 Seniors TRANSACTIONAL WHAT? DIRECTIONS TO THE ARMORER All right, armorer, moke me o sword — Not too sharp, o bit hard to draw. And of cardboard, preferably. On second thought, stick on eraser on the handle; Somehow I always clobber the wrong person. Moke me o shield with easy-to-chance insignia — I'm often o little vogue os to which side I'm on, What bottle I'm in. And listen, moke it o trifle flimsy, nor too hard to pierce; I'm nor absolutely sure I wont to win. Moke the armor itself os tough os possible — But on o reverse principle: don't worry about Its saving my hide. Just fix it to give me some sort of protection, Any sort of protection, from o possible enemy Inside. 113 J OSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT AUDIENCE IN FOR FUN Color — Ir is everywhere! You con find if in the diverse cosr ond crew . . . where Mondy Little will hove to weor white, Will Tolpey hos fothered 12 sons, Kevin Dovis swivels his hips to the roor of odoring fons. Becco Pfahl coughs on key. People grovel to Tom Lozore, ond Penny Durcilovo assistant directs (In English!). You con see it swirling 'round Carols interesting worm-ups , . . Freeze Tog thot turns Bloke Johnson into o French Massuesse, Brenno Simpson into o whiny year old, ond Bryce Gortrell into o sex fiend; relaxation techniques rhor put even Ben Prendergost ond Nancy Felch to sleep; ond basic improvisation thot con lead Heidi Dixon to choreograph o whole number or hove Andrea Williams to be o sponge for five minutes. Mostly .though, the omozing technicolor shines through Joseph's (Tom Lozore) dreomcoot throughout the whole performance. 114 CLUBS RUG RATS Front row S Feely. M Cork, S Kelley. G Stock; K Allison. E Coviello, 0 Hill. V Crobtree Dock row. E. Sfuort. S Dloke. L. Hopkins. M Forler. C Dornerr. A Nogo, E Mogers; C Pesrono. A Jylkko. Z. Cook; A. Ford; J. Coffey. D Simpson; L. Lorhridge. L. Proy; D Anderson ALLIANCE FRANCAISE From row: J. Hinmon. M Linle, F. Dlonken. P. Durcilovo. J Wight, A Ford Dock row: A. Ellimon; T. Ouwingo. D. Gortrell. O. Schoeller. N. Smith 116 ADMISSIONS BROCHURE From row: S. Wholen. M McKeown. L. Morris Dock Row J. Boker. J Fullerton; H. Hommond; B Bloomberg. L. Proy, C. Dickinson, S. Koiley CHOIR Left to right H Sporks. M Neimon. P Durcilovo; D Hill. J Donoldson. B Simpson. H. Dixon, C Burnell; C. McCorthy. A Ford; M Bee. M. Wilson. M Little REACHOUT Front row: M Newell Bock row: B Allen, P Leory. H. Dixon, A. Ford, B Ingrom,- B. Gortrell 117 BLUE KEY ADMISSIONS Front row L Morris; M Boker. S. Wholen; B Ingrom Middle row: P. Lorhridge, A Woles. R Rhu; D Mor- sellus. L Aguilor. A Newell; S. Newoll S Cross. Bock row: C. Pes- rono. P Clifford; L Ordwoy. T Smith; A Sosseville. G Miller. J McCarthy; B Simpson; J Noyes L. Todd, B. Allen. B Gortrell; K Plonre; T. Quinn. M McKeown; A Ellimon BLUE KEY DEVELOPMENT Front row A Jylkko. M Bing; J. Turner-Ashley. P. Lothridge. L. Lorhridge. B Anderson. S. Coffey; J. Noyes; T Shorp. M Korotz; K. Plonte B Ingrom. Bock row: S. Schneider; L Proy: L. Bevin. M Burk. A Ordmon. M Wilson. A Otto. M McKeown, C. McCorthy; S Cross BIG BROTHERS AND SISTERS Front row L Bevin. M Bing; A Colyeor. B. Morron. G. Greene. B. Simpson, M Little. G Frizzell. M DeHoff. B Ingrom. Bock row A Ellimon; B Pfohl. A Wil- lioms. H. Johnson. D Hommond. M. Ouwingo. M Korotz. N McElhinney. J. Noyes: L Seoly. M Wilson; S Fogg, B Allen. W Sommo. M Johnson S. Cross 118 POLAR DEARS Front row L Aguilor; S. Newell; S. Dunn. B Pooley Middle row J Kilborn; 0 Ingrom. H Dixon.K Dovis. IV Rhu. J. Fiolkoff. P Leory. J Pexford. A Ford. L. Heod Bock row: IV Giles. M. Newell; M Mckeown. S Wholen. B Allen. H. Von Winkle. W Tolpey. H Boody. E. Coviel- k). M. Little. J. Wight. B White, D Boulter. S Chondler YEARBOOK Front row: B Lee. 5 Coffey. J. Turner-Ashley. L. Todd, B Allen; L Seoly (Missing is B Morgonelli) 119 120 121 Despite having to live under the label of The Trauma Center” for yet another year, Gehring was a reasonably happy place to live. Some things happened that were never before imagined in Gehring: the winning of the airband competition (twice!) and the snow sculpture event in Winter Carnival. Some things to remember about Gehring: The beautifully decorated third floor, ( Thanks, Kim and Sara), the frequent cold showers, waiting for the phone, Chrissy’s casual room inspections, the new addition of carpets, the late night fire drills in the snow, the death of our dorm mascot, Smash, Nancy's hamster, the lock of o lounge (We can’t even ploy the piono?!), and Mrs. Johnson’s secret finally being discovered. This was definorely o good year in the oil girls dorm. Now if we could only win Winter Cornovol 124 GEHRING HALL 9ZI TIVH N301OH 131 133 COMMENCEMENT AWARDS made by William P. Clough III, Headmaster May 28, 1988 Headmaster’s Bowl Sara Whalen Alumni Association Award Alec Newell El wood F. Ireland Award Sara Whalen Gregory Frizzell Edmond J. Vachon Award Benjamin Michaud Scholarship Shield Glen McLaughlin Honor Plaque Penelopa Durcilova Rebecca Garnett Christine McCarthy Glen McLaughlin Linwood Lindy Lowell Award Douglas Solman Francis Hi Berry Award Christine McCarthy Joe Roderick Award James Palmer Gayle A. Foster Award Elizabeth Ingram Academic Book Prizes: English Kimberly Simmons History Samuel McGee Senior Mathematics Jennifer Tumer-Ashley Calculus Ronald Burt AP Biology Rebecca Garnett Chemistry Glen McLaughlin Physics Cameron Larkin Spanish II Stuart Newall Spanish IV Bethany Hill Pottery Christopher Don- Senior Art Lisa Lothridge Theatre Kimberly Simmons United States Naval Academy Appoinment David S. 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