Chronicle (October 10, 1957)

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Vol.VIII-No.3

Campus Edition

CARDIGAN 'JomrTAIN <:;CH00L, October 10~ 1957

Canaan, N. H.

FIR.Sr MOUN Tl~LN __ l~!\t QL3S EJ3Y ~ P. David ?foore

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RIFLE CLUB

On October 2~ Cardigan observed its first annual Mountain da.y.

We awoke to find a

Jack

Benson

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There has been a new club. started in school

this week. It is & rifle club affj :· ia ted with N.R.Ao and i.l.nder N.RoA. :t'ules. This club will help boys learn more ~bout handling and using a ~un the bottom with Mro correatly, teach boys Leavitt to cook llhnchq how to be a ~ood shot At first we moved up and also how imnortant through a forest of safety is when handling fallen leaves. There a gur1. wr, s color everywhere Mr« Linn who is the red, gold, and orange. head ~nd the main adThe trail run up over visor of the rifle club little 1"idges, and hopes to get in compedown through level tition with other spots .. Then, as we schools next spring~ got hi~her. the colors The officers of the decreased and v;e were club are: Pres. Jeff in a fo~est of spruce Slawsby, Vice-Pres. and hemlock,, Jim Casselman, Treas. Soom the trees disap--1 Bob Bolton~ Seco John eared coru::•le tely, and Masci tis. e reached the roe~ _ _S_o_o_n.;_a_f~-te_r_,_w_e_s_tart slabs which cover Car~d down, and it was igans top~ The tower only a matter of minas about a thousand utes before we were at eet ahead, and the the bottom. ind •,;•as blowing furiThere we enjoyed a •Jslyl'> VJe could hardwonde:r•ful meal of' hamy keep fI'om being burgs and salad and lown of'f after a few games the The vie• from the bus drove us back to ummit was a panorama the campus. f lakes and mountains we want to thank Mr. tretchine as fa~ as Leavitt and everyone ke WJ.nnepesaukee fer · who made the trip o the east poss:1"bl e .. cool, er is p, windy day. ftier being driven to the base of Mto Cordigan by ous, we started upe Mrs. Jenness and Yrs. Black stayed at

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NEW FACUVl'Y

Dave Bergeson 1 59 Mr. and Mrs .. Thompson are here at Cardigan because they wanted to be back in N. R. He left Syracuse, N. Y. after 71 years of teaching there. Mro and Mrs. Thompson consider themselves very fortunate to have a position at Cardigan .. Mro Thompson went to College at University of N. H. and he received his B. A~ degree in Language there. From college he went to Tutorial School outside of Concord, N. H. where he tauRht for one year. From there he went to Pebble Hill Day School in Syracuse, N.Y. He taught French, Math, Physics and coached varsity football, basketball~ and J.Vo base ball. Mro Thompson '!:ent to Pebble Hill De.

School in the fall of 1950 and left in the Spring of 1957. He likes coaching football at Cardigan very much. He says that lf you give _the tes.m a little time and experience they will I1 be a winning ball teamj (con 1 t P., 2 Co 1. 2 ) I

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