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May 15 May:
Community Program ends with last program of "Civilisation" series. Spring Athletic Awards Senior Banquet - Guest Speaker Matthew Dodge (Bert & I) fame. Commencement - Guest Speaker The Very Reverend Richard W. Rowland . Dean Christ Church Cathedral, New Orleans, Louisiana - father of graduating senior John Rowland ·
June & July: Summer Session C.M.S. History
26 girls and 97 boys -
largest in
New filtration well under construction for improved drinking water supply. Zamboni delivered and building under construction.
August: New England Electric Council
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3 day workshop
Xaverian High School Football Team here for 5th straight year for pre-season practice.
September: Winter Session - School Council arrives early boys from 24 states and 5 foreign countries - largest number from any one city - Houston (11). New wide screen in Auditorium (cinemescope) gift of class of 1974. New faculty -
Mr. and Mrs. Edilberto C. Ramos Mathematics Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy Edelman ~ Shop Mrs . Jeffrey D. Hicks - French
October: New-Old Parents' Weekend Eaglebrook in all three events. New Parent Trustees New lncorporator -
Cardigan defeated
Mr. Albert J. Mitchell, Sr. Mr. Daniel 0. Barry
Mr. H. Robert Reeve
English teachers visit St. Paul's English Department Mid-Term Honor Roll announced: Grade 7.- David Winters, WalterV. Williams, Jonathan J. Go!d . Grade 8 - Paul J. Leahy, Hugh C. Covert. Fall Term Long Weekend Annual Halloween Party -
October 24-27. prizes for all
First Annual Giving letters mailed - returns.excellent - Goal $70,000.
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AN HAPPENINGS'' mber 18, 1974 November:
Video tape equipment arrived off.
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The Cardigan Chair - $50 fob the School (hand sten ciled). Several CMS FACULTY star in Canaan Players production "Arsenic and Old Lace." Athletic Results: Football - 9 wins, 2 losses. Varsity Soccer - 8 wins, 2 losses and 2 ties. Reserve Soccer - 5 wins, 5 losses and 2 ties. 3rd Soccer - 1 win an.d 4 losses. Varsity Soccer vs Cardigan Faculty 1-2 End of Marking Period -
November 17th
Community Programs begin -
November 19th
Thanksgiving Recess - November26- December 2. I
December:
Senior S.S.A.T. -
December 14
Annual Christmas Pageant cember 17.
The Chapel -
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Christmas Holiday-December 18, 1974-January6, 1975
IN MEMORIAM W . C. Kennard December 6, 1901 - October 13, 1974. Mrs. Kennard resides at: 17 Ruby Avenue, Marblehead, MA
William W. Augustine, Jr. '70 "Win" was killed September21 in Sandpoint, Idaho, where he had been living for the past few years. His truck was struck by a train at a poorly marked and little used crossing.
If you would like more details on any of the above mentioned events, please write we'll answer. Thanks for all your help with Annual Giving. Your Faith in Cardigan is just "great". Come see us.
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Alumni Notes 1954
1964
1968
1970
DAVID HELMSTADTER is Editor of Houghton-Mifflin's Math and Science Department.
MICHAEL MOSHER '64 and his new bride, Diane, were on campus November 17. Michael and Diane were married last month.
DAVID GILLER '68, writes that he is a senior in Financial Accounting at Ithaca College with a teacher's assistant job in Personal Finance this year. Dave hopes to attend law school next year.
COOPER BOTWA Y '70 spent his holiday break skiing in the Swiss Alps. He also managed to have cocktails with George Harrison, formerly with the Beatles, before returning to the rigors of college life at Avon.
BRUCE CUMMINGS '68, was here on campus in May and at that time he told us he was attending Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan to graduate in 1975. He spent the summer in Boston selling Electrolux and seeing the highlights of New England.
WILLIAM FLEMING '70, visited the CMS campus in August and told us he graduated from Mercersburg Academy in 1973 and is now attending Syracuse University.
1956 MICHAEL SMITH '56, spent the day on campus on October 17. Mike tells us he married the former JoAnn Warren of Walterboro, S.C. in 1960 and they have four children, Michael, Jr., 12, Kare n, 9, James, 8, and John, 3. Mike is presently working for State of Vermont Dept. of Vocational Rehabilitation as Administ rator of a halfway house. He would like to hear from old classmates .
1961 DAVID ELLIOT '61, was on campus in October. Dave tells us he is presently Assistant Treasurer and General Manager of The Stanson-Delaware Insurance Company. He has a son, Eric Morgan Elliot, six months old . JOHN GILPATRIC '61, "Mike", is owner of the Yankee Clipper Landscape Maintenance Company of Chatham, MA.
MALCOLM MORAN '64, visited the campus recently and tells us he is now living in New York and wo rking for the Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Company.
1965 ANDREW KNITZER '65, is now married and the father of a daughter. Andy attended the Florida Institute ofTechnology in Melbourne, Florida and is now in business with his father (industrial hardware) . He and his wife, Barbara, make their home in Leominster, Massachusetts.
JOHN BOYD '68, who is assisting his mother in the family business, The Vermont Workshop at Woodstock, Vermont, visited the campus recently, and stayed fo1 dinner and the community program that evening. WILLIAM WALKER '68, sent us a wedding announcement. He and Karen Korte were married on August 25, 1974. Congratulations!
1966 JAMES MAINZER '66, visited the campus in May and tells us he graduated in 1973 from the University of the South Sewanee in Tennessee and is going into the Air Force as a pilot at Randolph AFB, San Antonio, Texas.
PHILIP TOOHEY '68 is studying business at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is teaching rock climbing in his spare time and is enjoying himself.
1963 GEOFFREY HOOTS '63, became the proud father of a son, Huck Jason, born May 12, 1974. Congratulations! RICHARD BOSWORTH '63, writes that he has left Forestdale Cemetary and will become junior partner in a landscape company. On August 28, 1974 the Bosworth's became parents of a boy, Todd Stewart Bosworth - a future Cardigan student!
1967
1969
JOHN PAULL '67, is now living in California after graduating from the University of Denver and is working in the insurance business. This news comes from a letter from his mother which we received in September of this year.
GEOFFREY TURNER '69, was on campus in June and he informed us he graduated from The Choate School, June 1973 and is now attending Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado studying agriculture with an animal science major. He is in hopes of attending Cornell University next year.
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DEMETRE SAMELLAS '70, visited the campus on November 4. He tells us he is now attending B.U. and doing quite well.
1972 FRAZER WATKINS '72, visited the campus in July. Frazer tells us he attended the Fort Hunt High School after leaving CMS and is going on to an auctioneering school in Indiana with his brother Bill.
1973 BOB CHARTNER '73, writes he spent part of the summer working on his grandfather's farm in Michigan. He' s looking forward to going back to Hotchkiss this fall. JAMES TALIADOROS '73, was the recent recipient of Avon ·old Farms academic award of earnest and persistent effort. Jim made the honor roll all last year!