Cardigan Mountain School - Blaze Yearbook (Canaan, NH)

 - Class of 1962

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PETER DAVID JAGODA East Longmeadow, Mass. Vermont Academy Cabinet 9, Host Committee 9, Fire Commissioner 9, Library Committee 9, Hopkins Hall Head 9, Skiing 7, 8, 9, Forestry 8, 9, Football Manager 8, Waterfront 7, Ski Im- provement 7. An old-timer here at Cardigan, Peter started in the fifth grade. Any unscheduled afternoon he could be seen heading for the rifle range where he became quite an expert marks- man. As Hopkins Hall Superintendent, he cracked a long, black whip to get the boys to clean the rooms thoroughly. Peter's parents loved the area as much as he did, spending many week-ends at the Nye House on Canaan Street. JON JOY Middlebury, Vt. Northwood School Ski Team 8, Captain 9, Library Committee 9, Softball 9, Football 9, Hinman Assistant Floor Leader 9, Waterfront 8, Model Airplane Club 8, Weight Lifting Club 8. jon, the skimeister from Middlebury, Vt., will be remem- bered mainly for his prowess on the hickories. He piled up point after point in every meet in which he competed and this year served as captain of the ski team. He was also the recipient of the most valuable skier award. One can almost certainly predict success for Jon in future ski events. GEOFFREY ELIOT KALIKA Lowell, Mass. Worcester Academy Tennis 8, Campus Improvement 8, Baseball 9, Ski Im- provement 9. Jeff was a quiet sort of fellow who took his schoolwork and his activities seriously. Whether it was tennis, hockey, skiing or baseball he was in there trying. Mr. Cutting might not think him so quiet though, for he roomed. next door and did not appreciate the volume on jelf's record player.

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GREGORY SCHOCK HORNE sl. I FREDERICK HERBERT GOHL, II Barrington, Ill. Foreman School Baseball 8, 9, Ski Team 9, Football 9, Library Committee 9, Ski Improvement 8, Skiing 8. Fred was a member of both the football and baseball teams and won his letter in each sport. His hobby was following professional teams and rooting for those from the Chicago area. What time did the Black Hawks hockey games finish, Fred? THOMAS POWELL HASLAM, II New Orleans, La. New Orleans Academy Football 9, Skiing 9, Baseball 9. Tom, entering as a ninth-grader, joined right in as a reg- ular member of the varsity in football. Having never skied before, he did quite well and he also became an able skater. He was a diligent student and often applied for late lights to study in Hinman common room. West Boylston, Mass. Governor Dmnmer French Floor Leader 9, Tennis 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Campus Improvement 8, Blaze S, Tennis Club 9, Chronicle 9, Stu- dent Council 9. Greg moved from Brewster, where he lived last year, to become floor leader in French. He worked well at this and at the activity of tennis where he became a rather accom- plished player. A sincere, serious student, his presence and thoughtful suggestions were helpful to the Student Council. flu



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WILLIAM EVANS MAJOR DAVID JAY MANN HENRY JOHN KOCH, III Concord, N. H. Holderness Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, Skiing 8, 9, Tennis 8, 9, Tennis Club 9, Chronicle 9, Student Recreational Director 9. Henry came back last fall with quite a lot of ability on the tennis court, acquired over the summer. He continued to improve all fall and again this last spring and is quite a seasoned player now. In the meantime, he did not neglect the books as he finished as top man of his class. Congratulations, Henry. Ufillimantic, Coma. Governor Dummer Brewster Dormitory Leader 9, Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, Football 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Tennis 8, 9. Tiger , a title he received during his lirst year out for football, describes Bi11's actions on the athletic field. Size meant nothing to him, the bigger they were, the harder they fell. He did a very efficient job as Brewster Dorm Leader also. :IQ- Lowell, Mass. lVorcester Academy Cabinet 9, Football 8, 9, Baseball 8, 9, Library Committee 8, Chairman 9, Skiing 8, 9. One look at the trophy case in Hopkins Hall would tell a great deal about David's last year at school. His name appears there twice as most valuable player in football and baseball. His right arm contributed to many victories, in the fall throwing many accurate passes and in the spring twirling the ball past many ai surprised batter. He also did a fine job as Librarian.

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