Cardigan Mountain School - Blaze Yearbook (Canaan, NH)

 - Class of 1962

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JOHN HAMILTON CHRISTY I? is ' 'I Tiff' ROBERT DAVID BORZILLO Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Storm King Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, Public Relations Director 9, Host Committee 8, 9, Tennis 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Ski Im- provement 9, Tennis Club 9, Library Committee 9, Forestry 8, Chronicle Staff 8. Bozo's favorite pastime was arguing about something or anything with Mr. Cutting. He liked tennis a great deal and often would appear at the courts at daybreak for some pre-breakfast sets. As Public Relations man, he did a fine job and our visitors, prospective parents or visiting teams, got a fine first impression of the school. lVest Canaan, N. H. Holderness Football 7, 8, 9, Ski Team 7, 8, 9, Band 7, 8, 9, Softball 9, Cabinet 9, Chronicle 7, 8, 9, Blaze 9, Waterfront 8, Ski Im- provement 7, Intramural Director 9. The only day student in this year's class, John has been here since the fourth grade. This last year he has been particularly busy, especially with the job of Intramural Director at which he worked hard and effectively. He is also responsible for the large number of ads that appear in the back of this yearbook. Anytime the Varsity hockey or base- ball teams went On a trip john tried to cover the game for the Chronicle. He could not do this for football or skiing as he was a member of those teams. A shoulder broken during ski team practice kept him off the slopes part of this year but everyone is looking forward to hearing about his ac- complishments next season. , liar-fy JEFFREY WILLIAM CONNELI. Braintree, Mass. Kents Hill School Baseball 9, Skiing 8, 9, Fire Commissioner 9, Chronicle 9, Forestry 9, Campcraft 8, Waterfront 8. jeff, always smiling, appeared to have a good time at whatever he did. He was a valuable member of the baseball team and appeared on campus after spring vacation with a dark tan that he acquired while skiing in the French Alps.

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JAMES EVERHART BARKER Concord, N. H. Dublin School Football 9, Hockey 8, 9, Softball 9, Waterfront 8, Forestry 8, Model Airplane Club 8, 9, Chess Club 8, 9, Band 9. Jim, who learned a great deal about hockey at St. Paul's School where he grew up, was a valuable asset to the team for two years. Always a hard player and a strong competitor, he gave much to the team. His room in Brewster was famous for its colored lights and posters. BYRAN CHARLES BAXENDEN Bronxfville, N. Y. Holderness Ski Improvement 9, Skiing 8, 9, Baseball 8, 9, Water- front 8, Model Airplane Club 8. One of Chuck's main interests on Wednesday and Satur- day afternoons Was going into Hanover on a shopping trip. How was the shopping, Chuck? Other interests of Chuck's were baseball and dancing. He was a member of the baseball team for two years and during that time improved a great deal. As a dance chairman he did a fine job. MICHAEL FARNSWORTH BIXLER Easton, Pa. Blflif' School Leader 9, Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, Tennis 9, Skiing 8, 9, Campus Improvement 8, Chronicle Staff 8. This big, quiet, serious looking fellow did an excellent job as school leader, as everyone knew he would when he was elected. A sober, patient, unruflled person, he took his job in stride and did not let it interfere with his having a good time. He became quite a good tennis player and was on the Honor Roll many times. Living in Proctor House, he had to work particularly hard on the tennis courts or else the results of Mrs. Wakely's baking would have shown on his waistline.



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fl' BRADFORD BROOKS COWEN S pringfield, Mass. Worcester Academy Waterfront 6, 7, 9, Tennis 6, 8, 9, Skiing 6, 7, 8, 9, French Assistant Floor Leader 9, Chess Club 7. Brad was a four year boy who was probably the tallest and most likely the best dressed student on campus. He was a hard worker and during conference periods could be seen making the rounds to the different rooms getting advice and suggestions. He was an assistant floor leader in French and did a fine job there. During his stay here he became a quite prolicient skier. ARTHUR COOLIDGE Cox Reading, Mass. Proctor Academy Hockey 7, 8, 9, Brewster Floor Leader 9, Campus Improve- meht 9, Tennis 8, 9, Chronicle 9, Band 7, 8, 9, Glee Club 7, 8, Skating 7, Forestry 7, Chess Club 7. Arthur started in the fourth grade and was one of two six year students. As manager of the band, he has been Mr. O'Dell's right hand man and whenever any group presented a play it was almost a certainty that Arthur would be in it. The climax of his dramatic career came when he played G. A. in Muggsy and the stern headmaster of a military school in Mr. Bottom. His sense of humor will be missed here. PETER JENNINGS CRAWFORD Essex, Comz. Proctor Academy Fire Marshall 9, Football 8, 9, Ski Team 9, Tennis 9, Skiing 8, Ski Improvement 8. One of the quieter boys, Peter served as Fire Marshal and did a fine job. He started out as manager of the ski team but ended up as one of the competitors and a good one. Oln the football team he showed this same competitive spirit and contributed much to the team's successful season. ,A.'T. f ,P I 'rl

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