Chronicle (October 25, 1957)

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Vol.VIII-No.4

Campus Edition

CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SCHOOL,

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teve Fairbanks 1 58 Recently a canoe trip was taken down the Connecticut River. Those that went were:

Mr. & Mrs. Wakely 11 Mr. Mrsa Linn, Bob Clem-

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--------------·----·- - - TENNIS COURTS , NEW BOAT HOUSE David Moore '59 i Steve Fairbanks '58 In the past week or As you may have heard Mr. Burbank mention so we have been watch1 during v!ednesdays Head- i ing a new structure master's meeting, we being erected at the are going to get two waterfront. It is our asphalt-surfaced tennis new boat house built courts located beyond by Ro~er Hines and the playing field near Ralph Kudemarsh. The the rifle range. guilding is a dark The contracter will green stain with winbe here thi~ fall to dows overlooking the build two courts and water. Canoes, boats

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ence. Alan Coo~, Johathan Doane. Steve Fairbanks, Ned Griffin, Dean Hart, John Mascitus, Peter Moore, Kit Sigman, Dick Treadway, Tommy Ya.meen and Yacni Ohta. the foundations for There were five can- , two more • The area oes, all loaded. We must be cleared of spent Saturday 1-light trees the ground levelin a shelter on the ed and the base laid. Conn. Four boys dared Then the work of laying / the wilderness and the asphalt 0 putting slept on a high plaup the nets and fence teau overlookine the will continue. The campsite. Those fo·r rifle range will have boys were - Cook, Hart, i to be moved to make Sigman and Fairbanks. , room for them. The trip included three meals which we defeating Hanover JVs had to cook ourselves. 13-6. We received the We put our canoes in opemlng kickoff, but at Bradford~ Vermont could not move for a on Saturday, October first down. Later in 12, and retwned back J the first quarter, Hanto school on Sunday. ., over punted, and Biff' We were sunburned and Williams picked up the tired but everyone ·t;ha t · ball which was blocked went had an enjoyable and ran for our first timeo _J touchdown. The converGRIDDERS 1r:1N TEIRD sion point W8S made. Dick Weeks •59 In the second quarter, Wedne:day, October Steve Hanley made a 23, Today Cardigan's long run around left footba.11 team won its end for anothe1" score. third straight victory, The conversion was i,

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and hockey boards are to be kept in it. There is also the pogsibility of a stove being put in it to warm up hockey players and spec ta tors • It has large doors at one end to allow canoes, etc. to be put in. It is to the right of the dock location and was built of wood which Mr. Brayman's forest~y crew cut last winter. In the second half Hanover was - tougher and scored on a series or pass plays. They missed their extra point. The game endeq 13 - 6. Some outstanding plays were made by Ford and Hanley did some fine running. John Bell tackled and punted well. The whole team played a great game as we won our thi1•d game in three starts.


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I :Today our chatter trio :is interviewing the man :in the street.,. .Hello '.S ir. What is your name i " Hi ho Tuffe~ino,my l·•• ~ame is Garden Thruway ~nd I'm~ Cardigan boy 1••• '.''ell, sir what do ~ou like best about it? /••• I 1 i ke it be s t be ;cause we• re so close to )the big city. You know !Broadway shows. opera, 1jnightclubbing ••• Thank you. And you Sir, the ext boy, 1~:aat do you like best ••• Wwwell I lllike ccclimbing tall trees and ssski jumping in the winter. In fact, I have a special jump· cccrash hhhelmet with Idlers written on it ••• nd you Sir. Your opinion of Cardigan please •••• CardiBan? That's that? The school, Stupid. Oh, I like the homework •••• \nd what is you homeork for tonight? •••• Oh, its ah-h-h-h-h • •• • See you next time, ollcs". l'ee Wee WhJ.pple

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One o.f the first persons you may have noticed is John Bell. He is a handsome boy with a pleasing smile ~ho seems to be involved in everything. John is co-captain of the football team so it is no wonder that bis hobby is spor~s. (also records). lmong other things John is an active member of the student eoui,o, cil and is partly responsible for the rules governing the student body. He is also working hard on the new year book. He is Editor of the Chronicle, dance Committee Chairman. Student Recreation leader and plays baseball and hockey - a busy senioro David Moore 1-------·· 59 EDITORIAL

This Snturday Cardigan will hold its first dance. Many of the girls are new and it is important that all the girls get a good impression of the school and the boys. They will remember how they were met. how they were treated here, and how the boys looked and acted. We must remember that we are the hosts and should see that all the girls have a good time. They will be looking for boys with good manners who will be sure they get refreshments "nd escort them off the dance floor. Let•s not disappoint themo Remember, the more fun the gir•ls have the more .fun we ir•ill have«-

You have all seen qhip Schutt by now. 1 ,, is on the Student Council and he also plays football on our team. In the winter he plays hockey and in the spring, baseball. Last year he won his letter in each sport. He was also oh the Council and was dorm leaser in Brewster Halo This year he is job supervisor in addition to his council and cabinet duties. Charles Po Schutt,Jr. or chip as we call him is from Wilmington, Delaware. At Cardigan he lives in Clark-Morgan Hallo He likes to climb mountains, sail and go on hikes. His hard work here has undoubtedly made the lives of all of us happier and he will do well wherever he goes from hereo Bill Wurster '60 CHRONICLE STAFF

Editor-in-chief

John Bell

Assistant Editor Peter Albee

News Editor

John Benson Feature Editor Bill Dyer

S,Eorts Edi tor Charles Schutt Art Editor Steve Fairbanks Business Managep

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Circulation Manager

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Faculty Advisors I ~!Ir.&Mrs.Raymond Jenness!

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