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Dedication Program

February 27, 1988

JAMES W C A M P I O N HI R I N K

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Dedication

James W. Campion III Rink

February 27,1988

West Lebanon, New Hampshire

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James W. Campion III

"Jim was so involved with the many facets of the community, not only Hanover but, even more, the larger community. This rink is a thrilling way to provide a continuity be­tween Jim's life and this genera­tion and coming generations. "This new skating rink focuses on the positives of youth that result from good, healthful recreational and competitive activities." Dorothy Campion-Corcoran

James W. Campion III was a select­man in Hanover, co-owner of the James Campion Inc. clothing store and prominent civic leader on local and state levels. Jim suffered a fatal heart attack in April 1982 while returning to Hanover from a ski vacation with his family.

A notable member of both business and political communities in Hanover and New Hampshire, Jim had been on the Board of Selectmen since 1974 and chaired the Board from 1975 until his death.

Jim and his brother, Ron, took over the family's clothing business in 1968.

The firm, a local institution, was begun by their grandfather and moved to Hanover shortly after 1900.

Jim was born on March 7, 1930 in Hanover. He received his early educa­tion in Hanover schools and graduated from Governor Dummer Academy in 1948. As a youngster he played hock­ey and was a speed skater. Jim attend­ed the University of New Hampshire and returned to Hanover in 1951.

His record of public service spanned more than 20 years and included much work on behalf of young people. He was a member of the Hanover Im­provement Society from 1973 until his death.

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The Campion Rink: The Goal The goal of the Campion Rink is to provide an indoor arena to serve organized and recreational skating programs of children and adults throughout the Upper Valley. The facility embodies the spirit of life-long athletic development that was valued by Jim Campion.

An Athletic Resource For the countless number of area citizens who have been involved in the many stages of development, the Campion Rink is visualized as a facility that can be used by residents throughout the area for both winter and summer sport activities. From mid-October to mid-March, the facility will operate as a first class regional ice rink available to youth and adult programs. Core users include the Hanover and Lebanon high school hockey teams — Campion Rink already is "home ice" to both teams. The rink provides superior ice availability for the youth hockey teams of Hanover and Lebanon and members of The Skating Club who use the facility as a training and performance center for youth and adult figure skating. For adults and their families there is ice time available for recreational skating. From spring to fall, the locker, lavatory and shower facilities will be available for participants in athletic events taking place on the new Sachem Recreation Fields adjacent to the rink. In very way, the James W. Campion III Rink will be a year-round resource serving the athletic needs of the public in the Upper Valley.

Campion Rink Facilities Located on 14 acres at Sachem Field in West Lebanon, the Campion Rink is slightly more than one mile from downtown Hanover and 2.5 miles from West Lebanon center. The building is 220 feet long and 130 feet wide, enclosing a regulation 200X85-foot skating surface. In addition to the lobby and mechanical-electrical equipment areas, there are four team dressing rooms with shower/lavatory facilities and public rest rooms. The rink manager's office incorporates concession and skate sharpening areas.

Seating for 450 spectators is provided and parking for athletes and spectators at the rink and playing fields will accommodate 150 cars. The rink lobby provides a nostalgic link with the past. It includes a wall constructed with brick and granite that was formerly part of Davis Rink. Built during the 1920s, Davis Rink was Dartmouth's primary ice facility until Thompson Arena opened in 1975. Davis was then used actively by area youth hockey and figure skating programs until it was razed in 1985. Management of the Campion Rink is provided by the Hanover Improvement Society Community Rink Inc. Operating income is generated from user fees. Commitments from the primary user groups is expected to meet annual operating expenses of the arena.

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Campaign Organization Co-Chairmen Lou Bressett Steve Whitman

Building Committee Tod Schweizer, Chair Roger Arend Roger Ball George Crowe Gordie DeWitt Tom Gosselin Bob Reid JackSkewes

Fundraising Committee Mike Choukas, Jr., Chair David Bradley Henry Eberhardt Posey Fowler Harry Johnson Mike McGean Seaver Peters

Communications Committee Jack DeGange, Chair Marion Bratesman Dennis Dinan

Events Committee JackTurco, Chair Duncan Syme Jim Taylor Karen Washburn Murray Washburn And a Cast of 40 + Others

The Hanover Improvement Society Community Rink Inc. John G. Skewes, Chair Roger C. Ball David H. Bradley Seaver Peters

Dedication Committee MikeAhern Richard Brannen Jack DeGange Sandy Hall Donna Holland Mike McGean Glenna Neily Pat Pollard Don Reed Tod Schweizer Trina Sherer BillStires Nancy Tenney Fran Tremblay VicTremblay JackTurco Linda Twombly Karen Washburn Steve Whitman

Rink Management Oscar Cross, Manager Brooks MacMillen, Asst. Mgr. Steve Clough Bill Page

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They Made It Happen "The difference between a probiem and an

opportunity frequently is a point of view"

It was about four years ago that Dartmouth College reached the decision that Davis Rink, the home for countless skaters for more than half a century, would be razed to make way for the John W. Berry Sports Center.

The departure of Davis Rink, without question, was a problem. But, virtually from the day it was determined that Thompson Arena would be Dartmouth's only ice facility, people from all corners of the Upper Valley began to lay plans for what is now a symbol of community spirit—The James W. Campion III Rink.

The problem that became an opportunity has today become a reality.

It didn't just happen. It grew from the dedication, generosity and hard work of countless people who made it happen!

The Campion Rink is their story. Their reward has been apparent during the weeks since the rink opened in December. Boys, girls, men, women—anyone who enjoys the pleasure of lacing on a pair of skates and taking to the ice—have found a new home.

How did it happen? Because people cared and got involved. The Campion Rink is their story. What follows tells the story of participation and contribution. Big and small. Kids and adults.

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Ted Leland, Athletic Director at Dartmouth College and Hanover Town Manager, Cliff Vermilya.

Dartmouth College. Hanover and Lebanon. Generosity. Community spirit.

It really began when Ted Leland, Dartmouth's athletic director, put together a meeting to address the problem created by the loss of Davis Rink. The group included Steve Whitman, Tom Gosselin, Mike Choukas, Linda Twombly, George Crowe, Jack Turco, Jack Davis, Seaver Peters, Jack Skewes, Roger Ball, Doug Kennedy, Rod Story, Frank Stevenson, Uwe Bagnato.

In the early going, Jack Turco authored the statement that brought the need for the rink into focus and addressed the necessity for Dartmouth's active support.

Meetings followed meetings. The need for a community rink to replace Davis was obvious but a catalyst was missing. It came from the Campion family.

Plans to honor the late Jim Campion with a recreation facility began shortly after his death in 1982 but didn't materialize. The rink brought new life to

the plan.

Jim's wife, Dorothy Campion-Corcoran, his brother, Ron, and their families agreed: A rink serving skating programs from all area communities would be an ideal tribute. Their spiritual and financial support added the missing dimension.

Ground Breaking: Dottie Campion-Corcoran and friends

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Frank J. Stevenson, Executive Vice President of AMCA Interna­tional, a key resource from the beginning.

Support grew from Dartmouth. The Hanover Improvement Society became another key with its administrative (and subsequent financial) support of the project. AMCA International's gift of the above-ground structure was a major step as the fund-raising effort began.

And so it began. And grew. The Sachem Field site in West Lebanon was made available by Dartmouth and the Town of Hanover.

...Ken Leclair (site engineering), Gordie DeWitt (Dartmouth's

director of facilities planning) and attorneys Dave Bradley and Jay Cooper all were instrumental in providing answers and alternatives as the project made its way through the municipal approval process in Lebanon.

.. The City of Lebanon provided rebates on an assortment of fees. Throughout the project, Tom Gosselin was a constant resource in helping bring people together.

Problems were identified, addressed, solved. It took the better part of two years. The campaign to raise the funds continued throughout and still hasn't stopped. The spirit to make it happen flourished.

The names of the several hundred people whose financial generosity made the Campion Rink a reality are listed in this dedication program. But it was more than money. People got involved.

...Architect David Mclntire and Gordon Graham (mechanical engineering) took the project to heart as they drew the plans and refined details.

Dave Bradley, Ron Campion

and Ben Thompson converse at the

ground breaking.

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Kip Downs of Mooney Corporation, construction manager for the rink,

and architect David Mclntire .

...George Crowe called virtually every rink in the Northeast to gather information on refrigeration systems. He discovered the system coming from Davis Rinkwas betterthan most. Bob Reid's construction expertise was a bonus.

...Gordie Clark, the former UNH skater who manages the new municipal rink in Portland, Me., gave timely information on how to avoid the various problems encountered during construction of that rink.

There were numerous suppliers of equipment and building materials whose

generosity with donations or at-cost contributions saved thousands of dollars.

...Davis Rink came down. Vermont Log Buildings, Trumbull-Nelson and Whitman Press provided the space to store the dasher boards, heavy refrigeration equipment and miles of

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pipe that were destined to have a new home in Campion Rink. Another Dartmouth donation.

...When Alumni Gym became the next step in Dartmouth's athletic facility improvement plan, P&C's Len Cashman provided space to store the bleachers now in the new rink.

...When the heavy equipment needed to be moved, a call to Dick Decato brought the standard response: "What do you want us to do?" The Decato Brothers truck was on its way.

...New England Equipment (Rudy Farmer and Bob Williams) provided a backhoe below cost for three months.

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Building Committee Chairman Tod Schweizer left his mark on the Campion Rink.

...Materials for the building and utilities came at cost or as donations from K-Ross(Fred Carleton), LaValley Building Supply (Harold LaValley), Johnson's Home Center (Pete Johnson), Miller Ready-Mix Concrete and The Block Plant (Tom Busconi and Tom Bascetta), Red Hed Supply (Ron Viarengo) and Pike Industries.

.. .When it was determined that the Davis Rink ice surface should be increased from 185 to 200 feet, Tom White at Vermont Log Buildings built the additional boards to enclose the additional area.

..."Mooney Corporation of Laconia, the construction manager, has been

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Lou Bressett, president of the Hanover Improvement Society, and co-chairman of the Campion Rink Commit­tee is flanked by Steve Whit­man and Sharon Nordgren, chairman of the Hanover Board of Selectmen.

outstanding throughout," said Tod Schweizer, the building committee chairman whose efforts have been extraordinary. "They've been a great bunch to work with. Steve McNeil helped us solve problems and stuck with the original bid for the rink despite the numerous changes that surfaced."

Dennis Welcome, Mooney's foreman, and Ross Currier, the job supervisor: Said Schweizer, "Their interest is in the

towns and the kids. They listened, kept us on target for deadlines, and did all we asked"

...Bruce Tomlinson and Dick George led the crew from Northeast Distributors Inc. of Rockland, Mass., that installed the refrigeration system. "They took a pile of nuts, bolts, pipes and fittings from the Davis system that was built 35 years ago and rebuilt it into a working system. They'd walk around with torches and

Art

Sharing in the spirited presentation of the Hanover

Rotary Club's leadership gift to the Campion Rink

Fund were Em Colby, Ron Campion and

Seaver Peters.

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cutters, find the piece they needed, and make it all fit together," said Schweizer.

.. .Ware & Scotco Construction (Lee Ware) did the masonry work including placement of the old bricks and granite from Davis Rink that are a central display in the lobby. Incidentally, you had to be there in the rain and snow last spring to appreciate the efforts of Glenn Cloud and the gang of Hanover skaters and fathers who chipped and cleaned more than 1,000 bricks from Davis Rink for the commemorative wall.

...Quality Mechanical of Lebanon, Wil Buskey's firm, handled the heating and plumbing.

...Granite State Electric made its equipment available and a crew led by

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Vic Tremblay donated their time to bring electrical service to the building site.

...Defiance Electric (Jay Boucher, Kevin Stone) installed the electrical system.

... Noel Vincent Trucking donated two years of free rubbish removal.

...DickHauger, Mike Chase and the Town of Hanover's public works crew, along with the Hanover Water Company (Carl Brink), solved countless problems and saved countless dollars relating to water, sewer, parking and other exterior site needs.

...Brian McCloskey, the former Dartmouth hockey captain now coaching in Maine and managing the North Yarmouth Academy rink,

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arranged donation of the rubber matting that protects skates on walkways and dressing rooms.

.. .Chet Wilmot, who oversees the refrigeration system at Thompson Arena and ran the system in Davis, lent his advice. The American flag in Campion Rink is Chefs gift. It was used last at his brother's funeral.

And then there were the fund-raising events...

...Sandy Hall, Mary DeWitt and Lillian DeVaux developed and maintained the record of donation.

...Joe Stallsmith organized and sponsored the first event (a triathlon) three years ago that produced $1,000.

.. .The Follies are a story in themselves ... two spectacu lar variety shows at the Lebanon Opera House in 1986 and 1987 that raised nearly $40,000. The

question was: Did the audience or the cast have the most fun? The Follies involved many, many people but the top of the list for organization and hard work is reserved for Jessica Davis, Karen Washburn, Sue Scull, LindaOidtmann, Karen Roberts, and on and on. The dilemma is to list a few because there's not enough space for everyone who deserves mention.

... Landers Restaurant was host for the first cast party.

...Peter Christian's (Murray Washburn) was always responsive with refreshments for just about any special event.

...The Hanover skate-a-thons drew big response and generous support thanks to Mary Ann Holbrook, Linda Twombly and the Crookers (Midge and Bill). Thanks to Darrel Clark, WTSL made music for the skaters.

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...Jack and Mary Turco organized the Hanover Streetfest raffles and Vermont Castings (Duncan Syme) donated not only its fine stoves as prizes for various raffles but also coming will be a specially made set of Vermont Castings benches for the lobby. One stove was won by

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Peter Brine who proceeded to write a check to the rink project for $500 to "buy" his prize.

...Ty Hemmert and Steve Hughes, seventh graders at Hanover's Richmond School, organized a streetfest raffle of a go-cart, hustled tickets and donated nearly $200 to the rink fund.

And there were others...Jon Tonseth designed the Campion Rink logo and Valley Sign (Matt Brown) donated the large signs beside Route 10 and the beautiful sign in the rink.

...Marion Bratesman organized various media events.

...George Hathorn designed the plaques that will be displayed throughout the rink later this year.

...Mike Choukas, Mike McGean,

Ron Cowan and Paul Doscher practice for their hit songs in the '86 Follies

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Seaver Peters, Harry Johnson, John Manchester, Posey Fowler and Henry Eberhardt were leaders of the fund-raising campaign.

The various committees that have worked during the past three years to make The Campion Rink become a reality are recorded in this program. Similarly, the hundreds who provided financial support.

Through it all, though, there are a special few who deserve particular thanks. Without them, the Campion Rink would still be only an idea.

Dottie Campion-Corcoran and Ron Campion brought Jim Campion's spirit to the project.

Lou Bressett, co-chairman of the Campion Rink Committee, led the Hanover Improvement Society to its prominent role.

Hanover Town Manager Cliff Vermilya, a constant resource.

Mike Choukas chaired the

fund-raising committee.

Dartmouth's support was directed by Jack Skewes and Gordie DeWitt.

Tod Schweizer, chairman of the building committee, played a critical hands-on role to oversee all phases of construction.

And, especially, Steve Whitman, who was late for that initial meeting in 1984. He arrived to learn he had been elected to lead the project. From the first day,

Steve became the driving force in the fulfillment of a dream that has become reality—The James W. Campion III Rink.

Steve Whitman's late arrival at the first meeting proved to be great timing for the Campion Rink Project.

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This room given in honor of

Lewis J . Bressett

In recognition of his years of extraordinary service to the Town of Hanover

by the Hanover Improvement Society

The above ground Varco-Pruden structure

donated by

AMCA International Corporation

Music and Sound system

generously donated by

Robert Jack and Gloria Goldfarb

This locker room given in honor of

Edward J . Jeremiah '30 by Dartmouth College

For 25 years, a great hockey coach at Dartmouth. A man of courage, loyalty, and friendship.

"Look up and keep fighting" were his watchwords.

James W. Campion III 1930-1982

Long time leader in business, civic and cultural affairs, Jim Campion's special love of youth and region are

embodied in this building.

This players area given in memory of

James Lawlor Farley

by his family

The lobby area donated by

Paula and Mark Schleicher and Family

This players area given in memory of

Arthur John Renz

by his family and many friends

The plaques represented on this page will be perma­nently hung in the rink in the fall of 1988.

Trumbull Alcove Given in loving memory of

Clyde Harrison Trumbull

by his wife Margery Palmer Trumbull

In Tribute

This rink was made possible by the volunteer efforts and generous donations of hundreds of individuals and many organizations throughout the Upper Valley; and by the cooperation of the Hanover Improvement Society, Dartmouth College and the communities of Hanover and Lebanon.

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Leadership gifts

AMCA International Corporation The Campion Family Dartmouth Banking Company Dartmouth College Dartmouth National Bank The Family of James Lawlor Farley Robert Jack and Gloria Goldfarb The Hanover Improvement Society Hanover Rotary Club Traditional Management Company, Inc. Mascoma Savings Bank New Hampshire Charitable Fund (Anonymous)

The Family and Friends of Arthur John Renz Paula and Mark Schleicher and Family Tod & Sue Schweizer Margery P.Trumbull George D. Wrightson, Jr.

These donors made gifts to the Campion Rink Fund of $10,000 or more. Their generosity is extraordinary. They can be confident in knowing that their gifts will always be remembered and our heartfelt thanks is extended to them.

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Major Donors Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Abely, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Arthur E. Allen, Jr. BankEast Banwell, White, Arnold &

Hemberger, Inc. The Bay-Son Company Mr. Donald Beckwith Dr. & Mrs. Harry Bird Mr. & Mrs. Richard Black Blaktop, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David Bradley Dr. & Mrs. Richard Brannen Mr. William Breed Dr. & Mrs. Joshua Burnett The Car Store C C M Maska U.S., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Choukas, Jr. City Bank and Trust John, Paul & Patrick Colligan Mr. & Mrs. John C. Cone Mr. Martin F. Corcoran Mr. & Mrs. A. Wallace

Cunn ingham, Sr . Dartmouth Bookstore, Inc. Dartmouth Printing Company Dartmouth Travel Bureau Mr. & Mrs. John Davis Degnan Insurance Mr. & Mrs. Donald Derrick Mr. & Mrs. S. Whitney Dickey The Dodds Family Mr. Richard Dunham Mr. & Mrs. Lane Dwinell Mr. & Mrs. Henry Eberhardt Mr. & Mrs. David T. Eckels Connie & Woody Eckels

First NH Bank of Lebanon First Twin.state Bank Mr. Richard Fowler Mrs. Joan P. Fowler Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Glover, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Gosselin Ms. Mary K.H.Gould Granite State Electric Company Hayes & Swift, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William R. Holland Mrs. Frank A. Hutchins Johnson & Dix Fuel Corp. Johnson's Home Center Lebanon Crushed Stone, Inc. Lebanon Rotary Club

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Kenneth A. LeClair Assoc., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. David Lemal Lions Club of Hanover John C. Manchester, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John W. Manchester Mr. & Mrs. John C. Manchester Marble Bank Marshall & llsley Corporation Macdonald Mathey Mr. & Mrs. J . Michael McGean Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. McLaughry Midas Muffler & Brake Shop Miller Ready-Mix Concrete Mr. & Mrs. William H. Morton Mr. & Mrs. Jack Nelson New England Power Company Mr. & Mrs. William Ogden Mr. & Mrs. Seaver Peters Bob Pringle Chevrolet-Volvo,

Volkswagen, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Reed RSD Transportation, Inc. The Schiffman Family Mr. & Mrs. Harry Schultz Mr. James A. Shanahan, Jr. Dr. & Mrs Thomas Shirreffs Mr. & Mrs. S. John Stebbins Mr. & Mrs. Bayne Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. Frank J . Stevenson Mr. & Mrs. Duncan Syme Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert R. Tanis Mr. David Taylor Ms. Louise Taylor Mr. John C. Tonseth Trumbull-Nelson Construction

Company, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Gerald V. Tsai Dr. & Mrs. John H. Turco Twin State Sand & Gravel Mr. & Mrs. Julian B. Twombly Valley News Verham News Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wadsworth Mr. & Mrs. Earl C. Ward Mr. & Mrs. J . Murray Washburn, III F.W. Webb Company Whitman Press, Inc. Stephen & Carolyn Whitman Ms. Doris Yates

These Major Donors made gifts to the Campion Rink Fund of $1000 or more. Their faith in this project and their gener­ous support of its undertaking will always be deeply appreciated.

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Donors Abbott Ball Company Mr. & Mrs. William Achtmeyer Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Aldrich Mr. & Mrs. Rod Alexander Mr. & Mrs. C .N . Allen Alpina Sports Corp S.W. Anderson Company Dr. & Mrs. Peter Anderson Anonymous Dr. & Mrs. Fred Appleton Mr. & Mrs. Roger Arend Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Babcock Mr. Doc Bagley Mr. & Mrs. Uwe Bagnato Ms. Janet M. Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Baker Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Roger Ball Mr. & Mrs. Roy Banwell Mr. & Mrs. Charles Barchard Mr. Robert Barnum Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bartlett Dr. & Mrs. Royal Bartrum, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Barwood Bearing Engineers, Inc. Mr. Thomas Begal Mr. & Mrs. James Bell Rolf Benirschke Enterprises Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Benn Benson Engineering Co. Mr. & Mrs. Edward Berger Mr. & Mrs. Fred Berthold Mr. & Mrs. John Bing Mr. & Mrs. Bernie Bise Mr. & Mrs. Colin Blaydon Ms. Marcia Bloomberg Mr. & Mrs. Foster Blough Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Bonz Mr. & Mrs. John Boswell Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bower

Dr. & Mrs. William Boyle Dr. & Mrs James Brackett Mr. & Mrs. Tom Braley Mrs. Marion Bratesman Mr. Stuart Bratesman Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Bressett Mr. & Mrs. Richard Bridgman Mr. & Mrs. Alan Britton Mrs. Ruth Britton Prof. & Mrs. Wayne Broehl Mr. & Mrs. Edward Brown Ms. Judith Butler Mrs. Pat Button Mr. & Mrs. Steve Calvert Camera Shop of Hanover Mr. & Mrs. Cal Cameron Prof. & Mrs. Colin Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Peter Carter Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Cashman Mrs. Joy Cavaney Mrs. Jane Chivers Mr. & Mrs. David Cioffi Mr. Cary Clark Ms. Mary Lou Clark Mr. & Mrs. Bill Clauson Mr. & Mrs. Charles Clement Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Cloud

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Mr. & Mrs. Roger Cohen Coldwell Banker Redpath &

Co . .Rea l to rs Mr. & Mrs. David Coleman Ms. Marcia Colligan Colonial Deli Mart Mr. & Mrs. George Colton Condominium Collaborative, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. John Connor Mr. Frank F. Coombs, Jr. Master Martin Corcoran Ms. Theresa Corcoran Dr. & Mrs. C . J . Cornell Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Corpieri Mr. Thomas C. Couser Dr. & Mrs. Walter Crandell Mr. & Mrs. William Crooker Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Crory

Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Crosby Mr. & Mrs. George Crowe Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Cummings Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Frank J . Currier, Jr. Mr. Fred Daley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jere Daniell Mr. & Mrs. Warren F. Daniell Ms. Judith Davidson Mr. & Mrs. William P. Davis, Jr. Dr. Bruce H. Davis Mr. Donald Davis Mr. & Mrs. Frederic R. Dawe Mr. & Mrs. Richard Day Mr. & Mrs. John J . DeGange Ms. Roberta deMasellis Mr. & Mrs. Bryant Denk Mr. & Mrs. Harry Dennis Mr. & Mrs. A. J . Densmore Mr. & Mrs. Francis Derrick Mr. Peter J . DesMeules Lillian & William DeVaux Ms. Jane H. Dewey Mr. & Mrs. William Dewey Mr. & Mrs. Gordon DeWitt Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Dinan Mr. & Mrs. Hollis Dings Mrs. Susan DiPietro Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dix Mr. & Mrs. John Dodd Mr. James E. Donlan Ms. Sandy Doolan Margo & Paul Doscher Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Doyle Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Dresner Mr. & Mrs. Robert Drury DTSS, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Dudley Mr. Larry Duffy Dukes Art and Frame Shop Dr. John Dunn

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Mr. & Mrs. William Durant Mr. & Mrs. Henry Eberhardt Prof. & Mrs. Richard G. Eberhart Mr. & Mrs. Dean Edson Ms. Linda Ehrlich Ms. Nancy Elliott Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Robert Elman Mr. & Mrs. Louis Ely Mr. Robert A. Emerton Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Endicott Evans Group, Inc Mr. & Mrs. R. Jay Evans Mr. & Mrs. Alex Fanelli Dr. & Mrs. Gault Farrell Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Faulkner Ms. Karen Felgate Dr. & Mrs Vergil H. Ferm Mr. & Mrs. Norman Fischer Mr. & Mrs. William Fitzgerald Mr. & Mrs. Neil Fox Dr. & Mrs. Walter Frey Dr. & Mrs Harold Friedman Friendship Fund Mr. & Mrs. Clinton B. Fuller Mr. & Mrs. Al Fullington Mr. & Mrs. George Gamble Mr. & Mrs. Paul B. Gardent Mr. & Mrs. Clinton Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Peter Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Donald Garfield Mr. & Mrs. Charles Garipay Prof. Gene G. Garthwaite Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Gatto Gilberte Interior Decorating, Inc. Ms. Lorna Gile G.A.L. Manufacturing Corp. Dr. & Mrs. David Glass Mr. Andrew Glover G M G Marketing & Communications Gnomon Copy Mr. & Mrs. Michael Goelet Mr. & Mrs. Abe Goldstein Mr. Bryan Gould

Mr. Jeff Graham Mr. Caro Gramlich Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Grant Greater Lebanon Youth Hockey Assoc. Dr. & Mrs. Ronald Green Mr. & Mrs. William Green Mr. & Mrs. Robert Griesemer Mr. & Mrs. James Griffiths Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Griswold Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Guernsey Mr. & Mrs. Robert Guest Mr. Paul Guibord Mr. & Mrs. Paul Guyre Mr. & Mrs. John L. Guzowski Mr. & Mrs. Dave Hall Ms. Sandra E. Hall Mrs. T. Hale Ham Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Harp, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Harvey, Jr. Mr. George Hathorn Mr. & Mrs. John Hawkins Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Charles Hebble Mr. & Mrs. Greg Hemberger Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hemmert Mr. Ty Hemmert Mr. & Mrs. Wilbur Hennings Mr. & Mrs. Allan Herrick Mr. & Mrs. John C. Heston Mr. & Mrs. Fritz Hier Ranald C. Hill Opticians, Inc. Mr. Dale Hisler Mr. & Mrs. John Hochreiter Ms. Cornelia E. Hodder Mr. & Mrs. David Holbrook Mrs. Barbara Holland Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Hough Mr. & Mrs. George Houlker Dr. & Mrs. Reginald House Mr. & Mrs. Charles Howe Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Hunter Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Hunton Mr. & Mrs. Lee Hurd Mr. & Mrs. A. A. Hyde

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Mr. Harry Hyra Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Ireland Mr. & Mrs. Francis Isabelle Mr. Kazuhiko Itagaki Mr. & Mrs. Almon Ives CDR. & Mrs. R. C. James Dr. & Mrs. Douglas James Mr. & Mrs. David Japikse Mr. & Mrs. Peter Jillson Mr. Robert Jobson Mr. & Mrs. Harry Johnson Judge & Mrs. William R. Johnson Ms. Barbara Jones Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Jones Dr. & Mrs. Steven Kairys Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Kaiser Mr. & Mrs. Chester W. Kaplar Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Kasfir Dr. & Mrs Robert Keene Ms. Shirley Keith Mr. Bruce Keller Ms. Sue Keller Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Kennedy Ms. Jean Kettering Mr. & Mrs. Paul Killebrew Mr. & Mrs. Robert Y. Kimball King Arthur Flour Co. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kirk Mr. & Mrs. Robert Kleck Dr. Wayne D. Kniffin Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Knights Mr. Peter Kremlick Mr. & Mrs. Raymond LaBombard, Sr. Mr. & Mrs. Willis H. LaBombard Mr. Roger LaCroix Mr. & Mrs. William Lancaster Mr. & Mrs. Willem Lange Mrs. Katherine Larmon Mr. & Mrs. E. C. Lathem Mr. & Mrs. Churchill Lathrop Prof. Albert J . LaValley Ms. Pearl LaValley Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Leavitt Mr. Kenneth A. LeClair Mr. & Mrs. James Leonard

Mr. & Mrs. James Levins Mr. Gustav E. Lienhard Mr. Peter Lihatsh Line Ink Mr. & Mrs. John E. Lincoln Mr. William Under Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Little Mr. & Mrs. Dick Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. Edward F. Lobacz Mr. & Mrs. Frank Logan Dr. Maurice Logan Dr. & Mrs. Dennis E. Logue Mr. & Mrs. Michael Long Mr. & Mrs. Warren Loomis Dr. & Mrs Eugene C. Lozner Dr. & Mrs. John Lyons Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Maclntyre Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. MacMillen Ms. Mary M. MacNamee Mr. & Mrs. George MacNeil Dr. & Mrs. Donald Mahler Maloney Associates, Inc.

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Mr. & Mrs. Philip W. Mans Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Marshall Mr. & Mrs. E.W Martin Mr. & Mrs. Peter Martin Ms. Catherine C. Mascher Dr. Herbert Maurer Mr. & Mrs. Roger Maynard Dr. & Mrs Michael Mayor Dr. & Mrs. Dennis McCullough Mr. & Mrs. Charles McDaniel Mr. & Mrs. Victor McGee Prof. Robert McGrath Mr. Philip D. Mclnnis Mr. & Mrs. James McKeown Dr. A. D. McKibbin Michael, Sarah, Lindsay McWilliams Dr.& Mrs. Roger McWilliams Mr. & Mrs. Edgar T. Mead Michael's Radio & TV Service Mr. Alan Miller Mr. & Mrs. William Miller Dr. & Mrs. John Milne Mr. & Mrs. Ronell Minard Mr. & Mrs. David Mitchell Ms. Kathe Moglia Mr. & Mrs. Paul Montrone Mr. Harold Moorman Mr. Rodney Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Lorenzo Morin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Morin Mr. & Mrs. Albert H. Mori Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Morrissey, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Morse MPB Corporation Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Mudge Randall T. Mudge & Associates Mr. & Mrs. John Mullens Mr. Robert Muller Mr. & Mrs. William Murphy Mrs. John A. Murtagh Edith B. Mustard Living Trust Mrs. Dale Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Doug Nelson New England Equipment Company New England Industries, Inc.

New Hampshire Industries Mrs. Carolyn Niles Mr. & Mrs. Jordan Nolan Dr. & Mrs Richard Nordgren Mr. & Mrs. Richard Norman Ms. Barbara R. Noyes Mr. & Mrs. William Nugent Cappy & Mark Nunlist Occom Family Fund Mr. Charles Officer Mr. Richard W. Olmsted Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Orcutt Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Orem Orford Welding Workers Mr. & Mrs. David E. Orr Ms. Margaret Otto Mr. & Mrs. Mark Overman Dr. & Mrs. Joseph O'Donnell Mr. & Mrs. Eric O'Leary Mr. Bill Page Mr. & Mrs. Scott Parrot Dr. & Mrs Henry Payson Mr. & Mrs. Fred Pearce Mr. & Mrs. William Pence Dr. & Mrs. Jose Peraza Suzi & Neal Persky Mr. & Mrs. E.R Pfefferkorn Capt. Philip A. Pierce, Jr. Mrs. Edna Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Reginald Pierce Mr. & Mrs. Alden Pillsbury Mr. & Mrs. Mark Pippin Mr. & Mrs. John H. Pitman Mr. & Mrs. Frank Pizzuti Mr. & Mrs. Richard Podolec Mrs. W. B. Pomeroy Dr. & Mrs Robert E. Porter Power Transmission Sales, Inc. Ms. Diane Prior Private Healthcare Systems Ltd. Mr. & Mrs. J . B. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Quirk Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Radway Rafferty-Brown Steel Company Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Rapf

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Rare Essentials Red Cross Pharmacy Mr. & Mrs. Herman Redden Mr. & Mrs. Edward Redpath Reed Bearing & Equip Co. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Reid Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Reininger Dr. & Mrs. John Richardson Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Richardson Mr. & Mrs. John Robb Mr. & Mrs. David Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Donald Roberts Mrs. Karen Roberts Mr. & Mrs. John Robinson Rosey J ekes Dr. & Mrs Robert Rose Mr. & Mrs. Donald Ross Roto Precision, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James Rowse Dr. & Mrs Alan Rozycki The Honorable Warren Rudman Dr. & Mrs. Stuart Russell Mr. & Mrs. Jeremy Rutter Dr. & Mrs. Ernest Sachs, Jr.

Dr. & Mrs. Eric A. Sailer Drs. Fred & Mary Ann Salvatoriello Mr. Edward M. Scheu, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Erland Schulson Mr. Todson B. Schweizer Mr. & Mrs. John Schwoerke Ann & Dean Seibert Dr. & Mrs. Stuart Selikowitz Mr. & Mrs. J .B . Sellers Mr. & Mrs. Thaddeus Seymour Mr. & Mrs. Charles Shaw Mr. Joe Shaw Mr. & Mrs. Joseph F. Sherer Mr. & Mrs. Peter Shumway Dr. Peter Silberfarb Skating Club at Dartmouth Mr. & Mrs. John Skewes Prof. William E. Slesnick Mr. & Mrs. Robert Sletten Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Sloboda Mr. & Mrs. Roger Sloboda Mr. & Mrs. Frank Smallwood Dr. & Mrs. Richard Small Smith Auto Sales

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Dr. & Mrs Alcott L. Smith Mr. A. R. Smith Dr. & Mrs. Barry Smith Smith, Batchelder & Rugg Mr. Justin Smith Dr. & Mrs. Ken Smith Prof. & Mrs. William Smith Mr. & Mrs. J . Laurie Snell Hilda & Robert Sokol Mr. & Mrs. James Southworth Mr. Tom Southworth Mr. & Mrs. William Spengemann Dr. & Mrs. Peter Spiegel Mr. George W. Stafford Mr. & Mrs. H. Welles Steane Mr. & Mrs. S. Russell Stearns Mr. & Mrs. John Stebbins Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Steele Dr. Paul Stern Mr. Philip E. Stoiber The Storm Kings Dr. James C. Strickler Mr. & Mrs. John Strohbehn Mr. Lester Talbot Mr. Henry J . Offerman Dr. & Mrs. Radford Tanzer Dr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Taylor Mrs. Eleanor J . Theresen Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin Thompson Dr. & Mrs. Dennis Thron Mr. & Mrs. E.F Tiefenthaler Mr. & Mrs. Victor A. Tremblay Mr. Arthur C. Trottier Mr. & Mrs. Edward Tuck Dr. & Mrs. Jesse D. Turner, Jr. Dr. Georgia Tuttle Tonseth Dr. & Mrs M. Dawson Tyson Mr. & Mrs. Stanley H. Udy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Urmson Charles and Jeffrey Urstadt Valley Propane, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James Varnum Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Vermilya Mr. & Mrs. Dale Vernon

Mrs. Use D. Wahle Mr. Robert Watson Mr. John Blair Watson Webster Associates Dr. & Mrs. Dudley Weider Mr. & Mrs. Charles Weinberg Mr. A .E . Werner Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Werner Ms. Mary E. Westbrook Westlake Orthopedics Sports &

Rehabi l i tat ion Mr. & Mrs. Fred White Mr. & Mrs. Willard A. White Mr. & Mrs. H. Richard Wilking Mr. & Mrs. Richard Wilkins Mr. & Mrs. Peter Williamson Wilson Tire, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William L. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Addison L. Winship Mr. Peter Winship Mr. & Mrs. Richard Winters Ms. Kelsey Woodward Mr. & Mrs. Walter Woodworth Mr. & Mrs. Charles Wood Mr. & Mrs. George Wright Mr. & Mrs. David Wykes Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Yukica Mr. & Mrs. Dominick Zappala Mr. & Mrs. Sam Zappala Mr. & Mrs. Gerard J . Zeiller

From near and from far the donors listed here made contributions large and small. And they kept on making them...to the Skate-a-thons and to the Follies and to all the other events and raffles that were run to raise funds for the Campion Rink. Their support was wonderful and will always be remembered.

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