Cardigan Mountain School - Blaze Yearbook (Canaan, NH)

 - Class of 1962

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EDWARD BUTLER RIGHTER Buffalo, N. Y. Northwood School Football 8, 9, Ski Team 8, 9, Tennis 8, 9, Cabinet 9, Clark-Morgan Assistant Floor Leader 9, Tennis Club 9, Weight Lifting Club 8, Store Manager 9. A member of the football and ski teams, Ed gave his all for both causes. On unscheduled days he often jogged down to the point and through the woods getting in shape for cross-country. He served as Store Manager and had the job of announcing, Because Mr. Burbank found a popsicle stick, the store will be closed for twenty-four hours. Ed, Wick Moses and Jay Robinson formed a trio with Ed hold- ing forth on the drums. That was quite a performance at the Spring Dance, Ed. FRANCIS WANTON ROBINSON, JR. Villanova, Pa. Kimball Union Academy Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, French Dormitory Leader 9, Football 8, Co-Captain 9, Hockey 8, 9, Band 9, Fire Com- missioner 8, Glee Club 8, Host Committee 8, Chronicle 8, Baseball 8, 9, Blaze 8, Library Committee 8, Forestry 8, Weight Lifting Club 8. A Cardigan varsity would not have been complete with- out jayls presence. During his two years here he participated in three major sports, football, hockey and baseball. French Hall ran well under his direction. He liked music and played the guitar, giving a splendid performance at the last Spring Dance. WILLIAM AUGUsTUs RUSSELL, JR. Wfoodstock, Vt. Woodstock Union High Ski Team 9, Football 9, Hinman Assistant Floor Leader 9, Ski Improvement 8, Skiing 8, Fire Commissioner 8, Fish- ing Club 8, Weight Lifting Club 8, Model Airplane Club 8. In the last few weeks of this year, Bill became quite a business tycoon. He cornered the yo-yo market and was solely responsible for the purchase, storage, and distribu- tion of many of the small stringed wheels. This accomplish- ment reflects the fact that he must be a Yankee trader at heart. As a member of the ski team Bill contributed much, and when not able to ski always helped prepare the trails for the next season by wielding a mean chain saw. V

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PETER TRACY RAMUS .R W '--ff PAUL NICHOLAS PETERSON Haverhill, Mass. New Hampton Brewster Floor Leader 9, Forestry 7, 8, 9, Skiing 7, 8, Riflery 7, 8, Waterfront 7, Chess Club 8, Fire Commissioner 8, Audio Visual 9, Ski Team 9, Host Committee 8, 9. Paul, the smallest in the class, was one of the most pop- ular boys on campus. He loved to wrestle and used his small size and amazing agility to good advantage in a contest with a much bigger boy. No matter what he tackled he did it well. As a member of the ski team, he was a strong com- petitor and as a floor leader in Brewster he acted with firmness and authority. iii , -1' 9 Q , 'il Princeton, N. J. Princeton High Assistant Dining Room Superintendent 9, Forestry 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Football 9, Waterfront 7. A The electronic wizard of Clark-Morgan was always being asked to repair some item. His room was a maze of wires, tubes and apparatus too complicated looking to describe. He was a valuable member of the Audio-Visual club and when not working setting up a public address system or movie projector could be found in the kitchen talking over the dining room situation with Clancy. LAWRENCE WILLIAM REED 1-ff' vl Q Marslayield Hills, Mass. Thayer Skiing 7, 8, 9, Tennis 9, Football 9, Fire Commissioner 9, Ski Improvement 8, Waterfront 7, Campcraft 7. Larry resided in Proctor House and had the distinction of living in the same dorm as the Wakelys all three years he was here, Brewster, French and Proctor. On many an unscheduled afternoon he could be found helping to con- struct a tree house where, when finished, he spent Saturday nights sleeping out.



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l 77? ln 7 , . MICHAEL O'DAY SHEBLE .- Falls Church, Va. Virginia Episcopal School 9, Chess Club 9. , a fine job as manager of the hockey team. JOSEPH D. SKIBISKI Sunderland, Mass. Kimball Union Academy Forestry 8, 9, Skiing 8, 9, Chess Club 8, French Assistant Floor Leader 9. A music lover and avid reader, joe spent a great deal of time both listening and reading. He was an assistant lloor leader in French and, although reputed to be more than firm, was also very fair. Hockey Manager 9, Baseball 9, Tennis Club 9, Golf Club Entering during the year, Mike made quite a name for himself scholastically. He lived in Proctor House and did -.V FREDERICK LAMBERTON SMITH Metairie, La. Kimball Union Academy Student Council 9, Cabinet 9, Football 7, 8, 9, Hockey 7, 8, 9, Tennis 7, Chess Club 7, Audio Visual 7, 8, 9, Riflery 8, Glee Club 8, Weight Lifting Club 8, Fishing Club 8, Base- ball 9, Clark-Morgan Dormitory Leader 9, Host Committee S. Clark-Morgan was a well-run dorm this year and much credit must go to Fred. A four-year student, he has spent so much time here in the North that he doesn't at this point know whether the North was entirely wrong or not in the Civil War. Fred has been on the varsities of three com- petitive sports many times. This last year he was a high scorer in football and a member of hockey and baseball teams, winning letter awards in all three. y

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