Chronicle (November 20, 1956)

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Campus ·edition C:AHDIGAN MOlJNTAIN SCHOOL, C.anaan, No H. November 20 1956 C. M, S. VERSUS V. A. Cardigan Mountain . school had a football game against Vermont Academy la.st Wednesday. )) The players were =-{ /\/j L( D A taken over my Mr. Leavitt 1 s beachwagon, ed, and all the rigmole '. Mr. Kennard's car and that goes on. Yours . school beachwagon. truly was dressed in a • Mrs. Jenness with pair of Bermudas, plaid l David, J/TI's. Wakely knee s o cks, white bucks,; with Charles and Mrs. a white shirt, and that · Black supplied the irresistible white tie~ cheering section. So Bob, Dana, and I . , The game started out started off the dance l~ very well. Cardigan a snowball. The music I almost gained a touchstopped and we p_;ot a i · down in the first new partne r .. v; e had , quarter.· In the seeveryth i ng from a wait,• cond quarter Vermont t,l a fag, thanks to i Academy scored one Mr o Barne s, polkas, touchdown. They everyt h ing you can stopped Cardigan sevthink of. eral times from getWell after the dance ting a touchdown, you never heard so Chuck Davison was many bull stories in taken out in the first y our life, It seemed quarter because of an that every boy had a injured back. special girl, or so The C.M.S. players they th1nk, VJell the ! put up a good fight. stcry last e d for a few Iv. A. players were a days, the n the b 1.lll was i little taller and not slurig cJ. ny more• But I tougher than C .M.S. I I think e v e rybody had The final score~ a barrel of fun. v. A. 19, C.M.s. o. Paul Buckley Paul Snyder MRS. WAKELY FIRST VACATION Mrs·. Wakely is a gradJj The Thanksgiving . uate f rom Brid g ewater S tate Tea chers College, I recess begins at 12 and Columbia University. noon Wednesday Nov~ 21 and ·ends 9:30 P.M. Mrs ., VJa ke ly says she likes it at Cardigan Monday Nov. 26. I hope you have a nice v ery well > She lives ti~ e and come back nn t he f ir st floor of siir.man ' ~:i 11 .. ready to work. John Chris:ty Bob Leightoif

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HAVE FLlN AT " B£ / Well you see old Car1 digan thought us young 7 unsought to indulge in the art of having a ! dance. So the student 1 council said that a committee should be made to run the dance. Well, 3ob Page, Dana Eddy, and yours truly were chesen and Mrs. Black as faculty re- _ presentative. You would think that running a dance • is a , simple thing, wellllit isn 1 ti First you gbt to get out the 'invitationsi decorations, refreshments, records, cleanup and help to serve the refreshme nts. Well we couilid n o t have got anywhere without IV'irs. Black,- She was like a _g oddess who hears all, sees ail, and knows allo So we (I) thought up a de ~ orat}on, (not) con ·· ceited no, well M"'.'s. Black was the re to~) cf having a string nf Bermudas hung a c ro~ s the st 0g e s ay ing Bermucia Hop. · 1 Weli, the night c ~ the Big da nce c e ~e . T I have nev e r seen ol Cird{~in boys s0 ~pruced up - hair ~ombed, Ahoes pcliRh-

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