''There ls Nothing That Costs So Little and Goes So Far As Courtesy'('
Published Monthly During the School Year by Cardigan Mountain School 4 Pages CANAAN. N. H., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1956 5 Cents Number 6 Volume VI ------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - ~_ _ _ _____:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __:__ _:_...:...:....:....::__ _:___-=.:....:..:.._:....::....:=-=---:::
New Student Council Begins Work M · -, Kidder, Stenzel, and Better Train Service ' E _ xciting oment in Hockey Contest Between Fathers-!!jons Moore Get Positions Seen for Cardigan by i.,;.rry Moore The Ambassador, crack Boston to Montreal train of the· Boston and Maine railroad, will ~top at 3 :25 p.m. daily in Canaan northbound to dis charge passengers , it has been announced. This new service will benefit members of Cardigan M 0untain School as well as others. The new schedule bega n Sunday, February 26, and was reported to Headmaster Roland W . Burbank by telephone from Boston by Robert N. Currie of the railroad. Mr. Burbank ha d written to th e railroad askin g for the increased service. The local station agent, Stanley Champeau, supported th e move.
Larry Moore was appointed head waiter to supervise Cardigan Mountain School's dining halt by the student council in a meeting held: . Monday, March 5, at the home of Headmaster and Mrs. Roland W .. Burbank. Moore will hold this position for the rest of the school year. He will oversee the duties of th e waiters. Student council members meeting for the first time with Headmaster and Mrs. Roland W. Burbank Monday evening February ZJ elected William Kidder president and Nicholas Stenzel secretary. Th~ council members, elected by th e entire Cardigan Mountain School student body and faculty last month , will conven e every Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock at th e headmas ter's h ouse on Ca naan S tree t . The initial session was presided ove r by Mr. Burbank for the purposes of orga ni za tion and elect io n of officer s. In addition to Kidder and Sten-
Doyle Adams, Jr., Here from Rockport .
Doyle Adams, Jr., son of Mr. a nd M r s. D oyle C. Adams of R ockpor t, ,· Mass., has enrolled as a student I cl· -~h ot . shows Ass ff istant He_ad.mast er Donald R. Stowe and ..Athl etics Direc tor J esse J. Morgan, Jr ., in the seven th gra de at Ca rdiga n ea mg parenta I o enses agamst stud ents durin 0o- sp c:·t§ hi ghlig ht of Parents' W k d · C S treet Lake . ee en on ice at a na a n Mountain School. -Photo by Ma nu el zc.1, the ccun..: :1 1.nc:~bc:-a !1ri:.' <;tf' .Doyle -arrived in Ca~1aa11 Su nday phen Hanley, F r ank Judge, Roqcr t afternoon. He will sha r e th e room Town Grader Helps School on the lower floor of Hinman Hall L eight on, Tony Rus so and Larry The tow n of Ca naan se nt its road w ith Chip Schutt. Moore. g r a cl e r to Cardigan Mount~i n The coun cil was served re fr esh The new arriva i was introdu cedHardy p-ioneers from Cardigan School February 23 to clear snow ments by Mrs. Burbank. to the student body by Ass ista nt by Ronnie Mainelli Headmaster D onald R. S towe. Mountain School stor med Ca rdigan from the ice on Canaan Str~et The election of th e coun cil took Sleet piling up to a depth' of D oyle's· interests are all sports, es- Mountain yesterday a ft e rn oo n. La k e at th e school wate rfr on t area about five inches Thursday morn- place in th e sc hool dining hall Some expected to reach t he sum- in preparation for what was hop~d ing, March 8, tied up traffic a t Car- Wednesday eve ning, February 15. pecially 'hockey and football. mit despi te howling winds an<! drift- would be a skating party Saturd~y digan Mountain School. That night, Boys we re rated accordin g to t)leir night, February 25. The gr;; rler did ing snow. No ne did. it cha nged to snow and a hig h wfod leaders hip, . p◊-pularity, character, The bus took boys, sleds a nd to••' its job we ll , but rain prevented the F riday . .morning ca used dr i fts that and, initiative. Members of the boggans as far up the _m ountain as party be ing held outdoors. all but l;J locked ~he .drives. · · · -: facu lt y tabulated the results and Nicholas .Stenze l and Charles possible. The bus became stuck in Ne il · Hines a nd Ralph Co ut er- the seven top boys were name4 to Kapl a n led ~h e students of Cardigan the snow for a while, but was finall y marsh we r e out · early ,with the the new stud ent council. M ountain S .ch o o I scholastically, freed. sc hool plow tr ying · to k eep-· the •I :. Headmaster R oland W . Burbank Meanwhile, boys too k sleds and paths clea r . The covering of ice Added responsibi1'it ie.s ·in th e runannounced at a student me eting held toboggans a nd others ju st hiked u p Dancing was held in th e dining under th e s.now made conditions ning of th e sc hool. are b e,i ng as.in Hinman Hall auditorium recent]), the slopes. vVeather was not too hall of Cardigan Moun tain School parti culariy ha za rdou s. sum ed grad uall y by m emb,l:)rs ,o f the Both Stenzel and Kaplan had over suitable in Canaan, but on th e Saturday evening, February 25, in Luckily, th e hockey sea,on has studen t b ody at Cardigan Moun80 ;n a ll subjects, as required for th e mountain it was particularly rugged. place of the skating party on end ed, so ice conditi o11s·.. won't mat- •ta in School, it is reported. One hi gh ho~or roll under the -new plan. Mr. Jesse J. Morgan, J r., a thHonor roll berths were earned by Preparations for th e outd oor ter too mu ch. The ski slope was committee of boys checks clpssletics dire ctor, and Mr. Roger Noldt spoiled, then improved. Unless the rooms daily to see that ligh ts ar e those with 75 or over in all subj ec ts. we re the faculty members in charge Canaan Street fake , originally sched- topping of snow is blown away be- out, windows ar e clo~ed and copcliBoys on th e honor roll for thi s uled, but called off due to the ra in. of the trip . period ar e Marc Harris, J ohn Keleven t under th e moon with brush fo re packed down, the slope will tions are ti dy. Fo.u r stud ent , cljeck rooms in th e . do~mitories np w, one The· boys reported th e after - fires and recorded music p iped to still be useable. ley, Charles Lamar, Mario P enza, boy fo r each floor of each building. · Timothy S teve ns and William Tal- noo n's activity one of th e most the sk ating area 'had been goin g ·' · They report to the st_u dent body thrilling-and chilling-to date. bert, lis ted a lphab eticall y. on for days. The ice had be thorChar les Duksta, Ronald Ma in elh ; after lunch each day it;1. th e dining oug hl y cleared for the pa r ty. Pau l S nyd er, J ohn Quigley a nd · hall. Citizensh ip . grade,';.. determine Saturday brought with it tor- Stephe n Hanley received perfect the fe llows t9 w hom these _i,obs are rential rains a nd high wi nd s tha t scores for tidy rooms last week. 1 awarded. made th e event impossible . Hurri ed arrangements we r e made by Ass:stant Headmaster D onald R. Another set sendd out differe nt Stowe · and the ·s·ocia l committee by Frank Judge Radio club members at Cardigan programs to th e camp us receivers and a d;rnce was'°·'held ihdoots in Mountain School r ecently elected on 54o kilocycles. Clark-M6iga n H all. William Byrnes as their president. R onrpe has as.keel for th e loa n of · ,, · Abrams,. Paul .'>Mor '.. Kenneth iar t y, by Bob Leighton , I.Ster w l1ile he was' ac ting as the O th er officers are Ronnie Mainelli records from .st ud ents to supplement J eff Milham, Tony R~;so a nd Participation by del egate s fro_t'Jl school's headmaster. The Chronicle chi ef engi ne er and Bob Leighton, his owq in order to p_rovide program Charl es Scheffree n met with Chairsecretary. material. He is also anx iou s to re- man William Kidder and , · · Mr. the Ca r digan Chronicle in t,he thir, will thus compete, bu t no members Frank Judge, Richard Renner, Kit ceive requests for favorite selec- S towe to prepare the dance. · ·, .. •., Girls t y-seco nd ann ua l Columbia Sc)10- . of the staff will a tt end the conRice, Tom Dunn ·and F red Robin- tions. Frank Judge is assisting him from Canaan and nearby · towns lastic Press Association . conv~~1- ve ntion to take part in the m eetso n ar e members. Many are building and occasionally Charles Dukstra had ... .previously been invited',, .. and, tion . thi s year h as been called ·off ings, round table discuss ion s or leeby Ni"~ : Roland W. Burbank, hhd- tures. radio kits they have bought from ··&Hsi · -"~""' -in-~ · despite the wea the r, nearly all mast er of Cardigan Mount ain Frank Ju dge, e cl it or-in- chief ; var ious mail order houses. Others The p-r ograms : showe_.d_ up at sc hool. School. Tob y Kravet , adver ti sing ma nager; a re studying code in the hope of ,ob1 :45 p.m. to activity tim e and 4 Mr. Burbank exp-lain ed the mov e and Paul Snyder, circula tion manataining amateur · opera tors' licenses. to 5 p.m. Mondays th rough Frida ys. H a~o-ld Randall and Nancy P ettes /to the m embers of th e Chron icle ger, . had p lan ned to attend th e R onnie · Mainelli 'has buil t a wir e- Also · 10 to 12 :45 .Sl!inday mor.nings W\lr<l-. crowped king, and queen of less osdlla~or · w ith which he is ai1d · 5 to 5 :45 Saturdays. E\)-rlY t'l!e wa ltz. Paut M~~iarty and Jean- staff who had planned to attend sessforis at Co:tumbia ·University's transmitting on a reg ular schedule. morning prog ram s on 640 an d late ette J ones were nmners-up in th e the conventio n. He cited the ~ost school of journalism with the It · -is set to se nd out music :a nd ev_e11_jn,g fac ulty co.ncRH. on :540 contest. Mrs. Jesse · J.' Morgan, Jr., o f the trip as the r easo;, for th ~ · school paper's faculty advisor, Clif. . . ton T ._.\Wman, J~dge and . speech :· 111 a limit.ed -area on 640 ¼:ilo- have been tried, b ut we·re discon- an d Mrs. Clifton T . Holma n, Jr ., decision . . , The Chronicle's ·entnes 111 the Holman''-'/J.re memb ers 111 th e ·a ssoc1·cycles. Many ·.~f ,the _r adios in th e tinu edf du:e 10 ·· lacb .•of inte re st <1;t wer e judges. Other prizes were camp.us donhltQries aFe -.abfe ..to pick night and elect rical interfere nce ' riiW.fFtled C:l:id°~'1es Kap-r.f'n: •:' ;Robert ann ua l contest had previously b;een j a¼;>,v.,. tw,} -, includts. pape r.s from all . up his 'pr~g-;.;;,:s. -, .. = ,. ~of i1i11g5 ~· "s.,,· . • -.,.~_ ·•'-"· Mortis anc!, th ei.r d_a te.s.' · a(JRrq".~d. .):>~. J~fr; Y{iLljew f r ,Br;e,y~, . ~,;,:er /~e _co untry . .
Students Assail Mountain Slopes
Sleet Blocks Traffic Despite School Plow
Stenzel, Kaplan Place On High Honor 'Roll
Skating Party Becomes Dance
Radio Group No-w Broadcasts Daily Programs for Campus
Chronicle W~ll .~end No Boys To CQl,um-1;,_ia P.ress Meeting ,·.11
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