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YASUTERU OHTA Yatchi School Leader 9, Waterfront 8, Campcraft 8, Skiing 8, Ski Team 9, Football 9 CCo-Captain,J, Base- ball 9, Band 8 81 9, Cabinet 9, Student Council 9. In the classroom and on the playing fields Yatchi, along with making great improvement, has been well liked by Seniors and underclassmen alike. His sense of humor, spirit, and enthusiasm have made all of us glad we could play and work with him for two years at Cardigan. KARL J. PANNACI Parmcb Skating 8, Campus Improve- ment 8, Chess Cards and Check- ers 8, Forestry 9, Skiing 9. Catch a glimpse of someone wearing a raincoat on a perfect- ly beautiful day and it will prob- ably be Karl. It's not that he likes the rain so much, he is just ex- pressing himself! S om e h o w when you hear Karl tell an old joke, no matter how many times you have heard it before, a laugh is guaranteed. An old hand with the faculty children, Kar1's com- pany is enjoyed by all. se fn-w-:du 59 FREDIERIC F. PEARCE III Fred Football 9, Skiing 9, Forest 9. A new comer in his seni year and the smallest senior the football squad, Fred's frien ly, quiet, and smooth personalit and his ability to have a go time with the boys, made him welcome addition to Cf class of '59. Are you going play football at Proctor, Fred?
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,mans X 'VX 5- , if le .SSC MQ G-D119 nz QP j CHARLES B. MUNRO Claude, Blake Football 8 8: 9, Hockey 8 8: 9, aseball 8 8: 9 fCaptain 91, orm Leader Brewster 9, Stu- ent Council 9, Cabinet 9, Senior lass President, Hinman Prize. just as long as I can play otball, hockey, and baseball, 'll be happy. Blake's leadership n campus could be depended pon. We all hope he will stop ver while at K.U.A. to see that e class of '60 is following the raight and narrow path. H. DEAN HART Dean Skiing 8 8: 9, Campcraft 8 8: 9, Electronics Club 8 8: 9, Water- front 8 8: 9, Chronicle 9 fEdi- tori. A smiling face, a Willing hand, and a formula for getting ahead in life all remind us of Dean. Also . . . be sure to give him plenty of room on the board- walks unless you are wearing your old shoes. RICHARD B. MEYNELL Dick Football 7 8: 9, Skiing 7 8: 9, Waterfront 8, Chess, Cards and Checkers 8, Tennis 9, Senior Class Treasurer 9, Headmaster's Prize. It is rumored that in the spring Dick was on time a little more often, although piano les- sons still remained a problem. In the fall he was known to have made the football squad. Sprinting to English and Social Studies is the way he got in shape! Once Dick puts his mind to something it is sure to be well done. .J 1' - ...bird .' QDET.-?vr .- f Z-1 H .f ,574 KE ggjgffi- ' 'f.i,-73: iff, faq ru... ,. 1,'.,.,:f...fw,, ' ' vpn -32,-' hwifi 155.-..,.f gh 1,1-,iff-2i,4:h,f I ,I .graqgg .A I Eexiq 'Q I' y '.': :':':, 1 , , I -Lf! ,wa alll? f W 'H
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9 as xy x 0--1 4 E if AQ? E Q 19 900-9 WAYNE W. SARGENT, JR. Barge, Sarge Ski Improvement 8, Camp- 8, Glee Club 8, Skiing 8 9, Football 9, Waterfront 9, Leader 9. Wayne is one of the quieter but when it comes to his floor in order he rule with an iron hand. Dur- football when he ran out steam on his final laps he always depend on Mr. s iron hand, fisn't right, Barge?J. 5' RICHARD K. PRIESTLEY Dick Host Committee CChairmanJ 9, Library Committee 9, Tennis 9, Skiing 9, Clark Morgan Floor Leader 9, Baseball 9. Dick's first year at Cardigan was his Senior one, but that did not prevent him from being ac- cepted quickly into the upper class clan. His winning ways made him a logical choice for the Host Committee and we all forgave him for directing all his attentions toward one girl once each dance had begun. THOMAS J. SADINSKY Tom, Sad Skiing 8 8: 9, Waterfront 8, Tennis 9, Baseball 9, Library Committee fAsst. Headj 9. If you notice an especially cool cat sauntering toward the dining room all dressed in red, it is definitely Tom. Every- thing he owns is red. You might say red is his favorite color! Per- haps his grin, uwidexas a barn door , is the only thing he wears more often. Q. , 5 ffl 'va A . i S i - I A ' gf-Ja 9 . ..S ---2 ..., 4:1 . .
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