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FORESTRY C Fall J Sitting: Bishop, Mr. Brayman, Peterson, Mr. Linn, Moran. Standing: Duncan, Skibiski, DuPree, Jagoda, Smith, G., Connell. FORESTRY Forestry was led by Mr. Brayman nd Mr. Linn. These two men led group of 18 boys in the arts of orest care. This activity is probably ne of the more popular non-team ctivities here at Cardigan. Upon joining the forestry group, ach boy receives a sizeable plot of orest land on campus which he is o keep in good condition until he aves Cardigan. Even after he has oined another activity the follow- ng spring or fall, the plot is his to anage. This spring, much work has been one on the individual plots. Trips o Orange Basin and other swim- ing trips have been a success. FORESTRY f a ,f FORESTRY C Springj Seated: Gardent, fPeterJ, Allen, Hunter, Dade, Russell, Hoots, Viviano, Peterson, Effmger DuPree, Ellis. .S't1mdi1zg.' Smith J., Wise, Jagoda, Ramus, Hine, Mr. Brayman, Skibiski, Mr. Linn X ,
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CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT fFalll Left to Right: Hoots, Hess, Foster, Martin, Mr. Hulbert, Watkins. This fall a small, but rugged group of boys tackled some big projects and proceeded to do the thoroughly. One of the most out- standing and well-used accomplish- ments was the installing of new poles for the ski tow on Clancy Mountain. Other jobs involved clearing more space at the end 0 the ski-jump runway and clearin around the new Williaills Work- shop. Brush from these clearing jobs helped build a bigger bonfir for Halloween. CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT In the spring the C. I. boys con- tinued with their brush cutting tools and helped clear off the field at the North Church. Another task, a high altitude one, involved paint- ing the ski jump with a wood pre- servative. Congratulations on some fine accomplishments, boys. CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT fSpringJ Q Front Row: Gregg, Mr. Hulbert, with Cubby, Cox. Back Row: Martin, Moran.
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I , -. -. l .- . WATERFRONT CFallJ First Row: Baker, Greenspon, Bruce, Knox with jake, Adams, Johnson, K., Hartnett. Second Row: Sternberg, Freed, Wise, Lathrop, Golding, Bridge, Niedringhaus, Gregg. Third Row: Mr. Wakely, Johnson, G., Ellis, Barndt, Etflnger, Gignoux, Lane, Lawson, van Zandt, Mr. Wood, Mr. Allen. WATERFRONT We on waterfront didn't know what to expect' when Mr. Allen, Mr. Yaggy and Mr. Wakely asked us to step onto the scales, tape measures in their hands ready to measure our wrists, biceps, triceps, quadtriceps, and earlobes. When Mr. Allen announced we would, for the next six weeks, have a body and muscle building pro- gram, a chorus of cheers, catcalls and groans erupted. However, with a little gentle QPJ persuasion from the masters involved, we resolved to tolerate the inconvenience. We were to have 30 minutes each day of calisthenics, not the usual kind, but ones designed to give us more stamina and endurance. At first, a few of us, mainly Mr. Wakely, com- plained of aches and pains, but as the program progressed, most of us loosened up to the extent that We were so numb we didn't feel the pain any longer. The program turned out to be quite a success, with many boys gaining muscle and solidifying some of their vacationing mus- cle. The most gain was made by Tony Freed who gained 21 inches overall. ATERFRO T my WATERFRONT fSpringJ Front Row: May, Bruce, Bishop, Adams, Johnson, K., Gignoux, Mr. Allen. Secoml Row: Mr. Yaggy, Niedringhaus, Wall, Knox, Patten, Foster, Carnell, Lawson. Back Row: Gallagher, R., Mr. Wakely, Golding, Baker, Bell, Watkins, Cowen, Freed.
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