• Vol.VIII-No.8
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1 Ct.RDIGAN MCUN'i'AIN ;.,CHOOL,
SNOtJ- FLAKE WINTER ICE Dick Weeks
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DuTing Janu~ry and Feb\raqry we hP.YC hAd very little ice to skate on because of the snov. Mr. !Noldt and Mr. Jenneaa I :would be down on the ice :trom 1:15 till 6 o'clock
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and then often eftor 'aup-,er until 11 '.:·.
· Mr. Noldt wns working like med to get the ice
ready for the d~nce lPst SeturdAy. He cle~red it down the middle but there w~s snow on e ch aide. On .Monday afternoon there w s 'a hockey game oo we had :to get the sno~ of the ;aides. Mr. Noldt and Mr. iJennese were down there right after lunch and the hockey teein got dre .. sed e.s fest as they could and also went dotm to shovel. Since then all we have to do ia flood it After eech day of hockey ~rRctiee. Thenks to Mr. Noldt and Mr. Jenness and a few o~ the boys, we have had cketing for tho le . t eek. 0
HEL? YOUR Y.Eii RBOOK !
Add to the lie~ of advert.izera See Chip ¢chutt.
Constant uae will wear out anythingespec1ally
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Febru 0 ry
HANOVER HOCKEY GAME
The condition o~ the ico was bad.· One corner we8 ell slush. The rest of the ice was rough and h~rd to ekate on. Hanover scored two goals in the first period end thon we ~ot one. After that we really wer ~ood. John Borneo got two in. Then w took the lead for a while. Then came a reRl tense t1mQ. With fice seconds to go, HanoYer got a goal to tie the scoro
four all.
17, 1958 Canaan, N. H.
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Bill Wurster 160 Februnry 12, HonoYer J.V.'s caroo to CPrdigon to ~lay our hockey team.
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~ivo minute overtime · ~eriod could not break the tie.
HOLDERNr.SS HOCKEY GPME Bill Wurster 160 Febru2ry 7, the Holderness School ice hockey te~m cRm$ here to ,lay ag~inst our te~m. Tho game got otr.rted nbout, o'clock. Holderness scored first and t.hen again.
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cond period we scored and they did too. Then in tho ~inal period, Holderness got one end so did we. The game ended four to two in Holdorneso Favor. Both t9ams Played a eood gom e.nd I am sure thnt it we mid another chance to nlny them we could do better. Somo cf the boys ":ho ,leyed ri good gr-me were Bill Soely, Bruco f,f at•tin, DPVO Ber. sen and John B 11.
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John Barnes '58 At four o ' clock on Februar~ 8th, girl3 from Oann~n, Enfield, LebPnon, Hanover and Lyme descended on Cerdigan for one of the ye~r•s biggest dencee. Thie yeer it wee c~lled the Snow-Fl~ke Hop. In thb e.:fternoon there wes skiing
e.nd skating, then dinner. After dinner ell went to the auditorium for a moY1e and the dance. The d~nce went well. All wore socks and ski clot··· es. Refreshments were served around nine and the dance ended at t~n. It was a pretty good danco and a good tim~ w11e hed by ell.
TAPE RECCRDER Devid Moore
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On Monday, Fe ·· ruery 10,
Cerdig~n•s ne
rPdio stP.tion wcus mede history by ta.~e-recording the entirG hockoy gnme with Holderness. Mell Allen was not available but our own Steve Hanley did a great job. That Saturday, we also ta.?ed the third annual Cardigon Mountain School ~now-Fiake dance. There, Mr. Linn and other feculty membere, were interviewed concerning the eucceso of the donce. Also, we got assorted co~ments from the boys and t -.e girls thet th y denced
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