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TAST }I/EfrKEND<br />

A HUGE SUCCE$S<br />

Chief Abenaki Albert F. Auderer<br />

Presided Over A Futrl<br />

Two-Day Program<br />

The <strong>Wolfeboro</strong> Winter Canival<br />

staged by the Abenaki Outing Club<br />

was a huge success with the weather<br />

cooperating to its fullest extent. The<br />

only event canceled was the hockey<br />

game for Friday night due to unfavorable<br />

ice condiNions.<br />

With Albert F. Auderer as Chief<br />

Abenaki presiding over the two day<br />

affair the weekend turned out to be<br />

a grand occasion.<br />

On Friday night the Ski Tog partY<br />

$/as attended by a capacity crowd.<br />

The square dances and Virgitia Reel<br />

won unanimous approval as did the<br />

movie on bockey, wrestling and the<br />

1948 Olympics.<br />

On Saturday the winners <strong>of</strong> the<br />

skiing events for Juniors were as<br />

follows:<br />

Boys' Downhiu: 1st N. Dupuls, llllton;<br />

2nd R. Kent, Rochester; 3rd P. Tanner,<br />

Ifilton.<br />

BoyB' Slalom: 1st R. Kent, Rochestsr;<br />

zild J. Elamlin, lYolfcboro; 3rd N, Dupuls,<br />

llilton.<br />

Boys' Cross Country: 1st N. Dupuis,<br />

Iltlton; znd Willanil, <strong>Wolfeboro</strong>; 3rd Provencher,<br />

llilton.<br />

Girls' Cross Country: 1st l{arllyn<br />

Craigue, <strong>Wolfeboro</strong>; 2nd Thelma Chamberleln,<br />

'wolfetloro. <strong>Wolfeboro</strong>; Srtl llolly Goodhue,<br />

"f;i"Wut"utWtffii,n.t"o<br />

Girls' 50-yd. Dash: 1st lfarill'n Craigue;<br />

2nd llolly Gootlhue; 3rd Grven Barnard.<br />

Boys' Skating Races: 1st Bruce B€aulier;<br />

2nd Robert framoron; Srcl Rucky }Ielanon<br />

Skates: 1st Robert<br />

llelanson; 3ral Proven-<br />

1st<br />

John was the winner <strong>of</strong><br />

the senior division in the snowshoe<br />

obstacle race, while Jacqueline Rugg<br />

won the junior division award.<br />

On Saturday night the Carnival<br />

Ball also drew a capacity crowd and<br />

Albert Auderer received a tremendous<br />

ovation when it was announced<br />

that he was "Chief Abenaki." Mrs.<br />

Louise Fournier was the winner <strong>of</strong><br />

this contest. Mrs. Fournier and Mr"<br />

Carley l\{assey wele tted for the winners<br />

<strong>of</strong> the basket <strong>of</strong> food and a drawing<br />

was held with Mrs. Fournier beins<br />

the luclii vlnner. The winner*s<br />

<strong>of</strong> ihe othqr prizes werg iviiss Cathy<br />

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<strong>Wolfeboro</strong> Llons Club<br />

ftrinter Carmival<br />

FRIDAY, F'EBR,U,4.RY 2<br />

Slalorn and Downhill<br />

2:00 P.M. - SJiI-&ACES<br />

Boys and Girls at ALen,aki Ski - Aree.<br />

Racas wur oe nero ffiffi-tffiffi.<br />

. 1. Frre-Scho,o1; 2. High Schood Griades 9-12, Boys and Gir]s<br />

Class A & B.<br />

2:00 P.M. SNOW SCL'LPTURE JUDGING<br />

Mr.s. .Ierrty Tlxayer - and htgr ,oommittere will judge the many snsw<br />

anulptures that ra 'a,re<br />

hlghlight <strong>of</strong> the Lions C1u,b W'inler Carnival<br />

at Brew$ber Arcad€rny, I(ingswood Regional liigh Schorol, Ctarpenter<br />

School, privatre homes, ,and fnns.<br />

8:30 P.M. CARNIVAL BALL<br />

The Bre'ilrster Gymnarsiuryr - will argain lle tlae scene <strong>of</strong> ther Carni:val<br />

Ball ,at 8:30 P.M,,.wilh the musirc <strong>of</strong> Barb fi&llls Orchestir.a.<br />

Highli,ghting tho evening will be lhe Sres'entabion <strong>of</strong> auerds<br />

f'or snow'sculptures ptrus dhe vct,ing and cr'oiwnirlg <strong>of</strong> t,he^1968 Carniva1<br />

Quoen 'and irer court whc will reign over the c&rrfuval fnr ttre<br />

next two d,ays.<br />

. SATIIR,DAY, FEBRUARY 3<br />

9:00 A.M. -<br />

SNI IiACES Slalom and Downhill<br />

Boys and rglris at EEffiEtTEi Area. -<br />

' Races will be trelO-iftFdEi-E-IiF[EA.<br />

1. First and Seroonjd Grad€; 2. Third and F'ourth Grade; 3. FiJth<br />

Qrade; 4. Sixth Grade; 5. Seve,nf-tr Grade; 6. Eighth Grade.<br />

9:30 A.M. NEW ENGI"AND J{jNIOIi -<br />

SLED DOG RACES<br />

The New England Junior and Senior Sled Dog Rraoes, will compete<br />

i,n special classes set up by the New England Do,g Sied Comrnittee,<br />

The naroes wtll sbart and flnish on trhe Brewsber Athl'etjc Field.<br />

12:30 P.M. NEW ENGLAND -<br />

SENIOR SLED DOG RACES<br />

1:00 P.M. SNOWMOBILE RACES<br />

firis year's Snownaobile - contests will he a, tvro-day event heild<br />

at the Athl'etic Field in back <strong>of</strong> Breulster Academy. Ttrere will be<br />

cross cor.rntry, slalom, jumping and ladies races.<br />

2:30 P.M. VARSITY HOCI(EY<br />

Brewster ,{crademy vs. LsSadet,te - at B.rrev/strer rinrk.<br />

8:fi) P.M. NEW IIAMPSIIIRE -<br />

BAND STAND DANCE<br />

New Hampshire Band Stand will feaburc one ,<strong>of</strong> their farnow rock<br />

rgrxd lpll bands &t BrewsLer Gy,rnna.rsiurm fr:cm 8:00 - 11:00 p.M.<br />

SITNDAY, FEBNUAR,Y 4<br />

l:00 P.M. NEW ENGL.AND -<br />

SENIOB, SLED DOG RACES<br />

It will ttake the best combined tirn,es for b,oth days to detiermine<br />

ttre tro,phy winners. Drivers dogs rall phases<br />

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<strong>of</strong> sled dog racing<br />

eut its very best. -<br />

1:00 P.M. SNOMOBILE -<br />

RACES<br />

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3:00 P.M. SKATING -<br />

RACES<br />

F Borys and Girl5 at Br'eiw,6ter Ac,ademy Hro,ckey R,ink.<br />

Pre-School, Firsb Grrade, Se,cond Gr.ade, Third Ci,adg Foulrtifi<br />

Gra.de, Ftifth Grade, Sixth Gradre, anrd Junio,r High.


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196? Winter Carnival Q-U:qr g-gg-tg_Gti,Id"" looks over thc windowful<br />

o'l-trophies to-ffiraed to ure lvrnners <strong>of</strong> the various Carnival<br />

events this weekend. Queen Janie herself wili present five <strong>of</strong> the<br />

trophies when the 1968 Queen and her four coult attndants are<br />

selected at the gala Carnival Ball on Friday evening at the Brewster<br />

Gym. The trophies are on display in ths window <strong>of</strong> The Stationery<br />

Shop.<br />

Youngsters <strong>of</strong> all ages cornpete for prizes in the Winter Carnival<br />

Skating Races, the final event <strong>of</strong> the three day Carnival. The<br />

races will be held at 3:00 p. m, Sunday at tile Brewster Academy<br />

Hockey Rink. Getting in a little pre-race practice are (l to r) Rosa<br />

Glitlden, age 12, <strong>of</strong> Pine Hill Road, <strong>Wolfeboro</strong>; Sue Anne Bean, ?;<br />

Holly Bean, 10; and Leon Bean, 6, all <strong>of</strong> Varney Road, <strong>Wolfeboro</strong>.<br />

Brewster Academy, notecl for snolv sculpture ercellence, can be<br />

counted on to produce a campusful <strong>of</strong> icy artistry. The crew above<br />

commenced work on their entry last Satdrday: (ciockwise from center<br />

front) Steve Phillips, Shrervsbury, lllass., and &Iirror Lake; Lance<br />

Rowan, N. Attleboro, llass.; Baie tr(imball, Lynnfield, Mass.; John<br />

Smith, N. Attleboro, Mass.; Jiin Kelley, Hingham, Mass.; Paul Whalen,<br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong>; Bill Woodward, Great Neck, N. Y.<br />

The popular Carnival Snowmobile Races, io be hetd Saturday and<br />

Sunday at l:00 p. m. on the Brewster Athletic Field, will <strong>of</strong>fer both<br />

trophies and cash prizes to the winners. This year's event has<br />

been designated the New Hamoshire Hampshire Chamuionshio Championship Race. The action.<br />

w'ill feature cross country, slalom, and jumping. Lady drivers will I<br />

take to the course also in a special Fowder Puff Race.<br />

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Hqtch Theotres<br />

l El oRrAr<br />

THEATRE<br />

Tel. <strong>Wolfeboro</strong> 569-2128<br />

GOOD LUCK TO THE<br />

LIONS CLUB AND THE<br />

ANNUAL WINTER<br />

CARNIYAL<br />

for a relaxing: BREAK iluring<br />

the weekend activities in<br />

Wo,lfeboro . . .<br />

ENJOY A GOOD MOVIE<br />

FR,IDAY AND SATUR,DAY<br />

Feb.2&3 at7& 9p.m.<br />

SPECIAL SUN. EVE. SHOW<br />

at ?:30 (Feb. 4)<br />

FRANK SINATRA in<br />

THE NAKED<br />

RUNNEiR<br />

in Color and Panavision<br />

Don't Miss These<br />

WOTFEBORO LIONS CLUB<br />

Winter Carnival<br />

WEEKEND EVENTS<br />

CARNIVAL BALL<br />

Friday, Feb. 2<br />

Brewster Gvm<br />

N. H. CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

SNOWAAOBITE RACES<br />

Sat.&Sun.rFeb.3&4<br />

Brewster Field 1:00 p. m.<br />

N. H. BANDSTAND DANCE<br />

Sat., Feb. 3 8-11<br />

Brewster Gym<br />

Courtesy <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong> National Bank


DEDICATION PROGRAM<br />

The Master GunnerY Sergeant<br />

CARROLL F. HERSEY MEMORIAL SKI TUMP<br />

Abenaki Ski Slope<br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong>, New Hampshire<br />

Saturday, February 6, I97I


DEDICATION PROGRAM<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Ceremonies<br />

Invocation<br />

Dr. Edwin B. Goodall<br />

The Reverend Arthur Tiffen<br />

Introduction <strong>of</strong> Guests<br />

Remarks<br />

Unveiling <strong>of</strong> Dedication Sign<br />

Remarks<br />

Placing <strong>of</strong> the American Flag and the State<br />

The American Legion<br />

Demonstration Jumping by Representatives<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire<br />

Competitive Jumping<br />

Mr. William I'rudgeon<br />

Flag on the Lip <strong>of</strong> the Jump by<br />

<strong>of</strong> Dartmouth College and the<br />

Oyster River vs. Kingswood<br />

*****************************<br />

Master Gunnery Sergeant Carroll<br />

F. Hersey was born in <strong>Wolfeboro</strong> in<br />

1928. As a youngster he spent many<br />

hours skiing at Abenaki. In fact, he<br />

was one <strong>of</strong> the first to shi here. He<br />

especially enjoyed jumping on the<br />

original jump built in 1942.<br />

At the age <strong>of</strong> seuenteen he joined<br />

the U.S. Marine Corps and made it his<br />

career for twenty-three years. He was<br />

killed in a mid-air plane crash during<br />

a refueling operation ouer Viet Nam<br />

on May 18, 1969.


The Master Gunnery Sergeant Carroll F. Hersey Memorial Ski Jump has<br />

many facets. It is a fitting tribute to a dedicated career Marine, built on land<br />

<strong>of</strong> his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll F. Hersey. For many years the Hersey<br />

family donated the use <strong>of</strong> this land which is now leased by the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong> through the Parks and Playgrounds Commission. The Jrr-p<br />

project was undertaken through an agreement between the Selectmen <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong>, Parks and Playgrounds Commissioners, and Carroll Hersey.<br />

The Ski J.r-p is a symbol <strong>of</strong> cooperation and the willingness to work.<br />

More than one hundred people contributed many hours <strong>of</strong> hard labor to<br />

initial planning, tree removal, cutting up trees, hauling and piling wood,<br />

hand grading, hand regrading, hauling and spreadine hay, and numerous<br />

other projects.<br />

The Ski Jn-p is a symbol <strong>of</strong> generosity. Many organi4ations, businesses,<br />

and individuals made important contributions to give the project its starting<br />

impetus.<br />

The Ski Jrr-p is a symbol <strong>of</strong> willingness <strong>of</strong> communities to help youth<br />

develop activities to build constructive incentives. The J.t-p stands as an<br />

invitation for youth to conquer it, to excel in learning the techniques to<br />

become the winning jumper, to hold the hill record. The boys are excited as<br />

each day someone jumps "a little farther".<br />

contributions are still needed to assure that the J.-,-p will continue to<br />

remain a good, safe challenge for youth. Gifts can be sent to the Carroll F.<br />

Hersey Memorial Ski Jump Fund, <strong>Town</strong> Clerk's Office, <strong>Wolfeboro</strong>, N.H.<br />

Thus the Jr-p is a memorial, a symbol <strong>of</strong> cooperation, hard work,<br />

generosity, a challenge to youth, but perhaps above and beyond all this it is<br />

a symbol <strong>of</strong> faith in the future and an investment in ski competition for<br />

youth.


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Listed below are the donations to the Carroll F.<br />

Hersey Memorial Ski Jump. The list is as com'<br />

plete as possible at the time <strong>of</strong> the printing <strong>of</strong><br />

this program. Thanks are extended to all who<br />

have made donations.<br />

Kingswbod boosters Cluh<br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong> Lions Club<br />

Wollehoro Rotary Club<br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong> Oil CompanY. lnc.<br />

Kingswood High School Student Council<br />

Mrs. Carroll F. HerseY<br />

Paul Glidden<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Goodall<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grebenstein<br />

Paul and Winifred Whalen<br />

American Legion<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamlin<br />

Charles C. Churchill<br />

The Hikers (Melvin Village)<br />

Winnipesaukee Motor Craft Company, lnc.<br />

Kingswood High School Ski Team<br />

Mrs. Bichard A. RoundY<br />

Bradley's Hardware<br />

Moultonboro [ions Club<br />

George DeGroot<br />

Arline and Frank Battles<br />

Poisson Construction, lnc,<br />

Martha and Edward Boundy<br />

Kingswood High School Class <strong>of</strong> 1968<br />

Ray and Don Hilton<br />

Kay and Bussell Chase<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tucker<br />

D. Oavis Mitchell<br />

Fred Varney ComPanY<br />

Frank Cannon<br />

Kingswood Press<br />

Francis Ventre<br />

Anonymous Gift<br />

Special thanks for their efforts in construction<br />

ol the Jump go to Ambrose Brothers, lnc. and<br />

to Edwin V. MoodY & Son'<br />

Members o{ the Kingswood Regional High School Ski Team<br />

pictureC moving up the slope are Peter Mulvey, Howie Bean,<br />

iir H*rto',, Roland LaPlante, Guy Pike, Bay LaPlante,<br />

Martin Jacobsen, and assistant coach Boger Person at the<br />

lip <strong>of</strong> tli* iumu. Top rrhoto is <strong>of</strong> Captain Boland LaPlante'<br />

It should be noted that without the untiring<br />

effort <strong>of</strong> Ski Team Coach Edward K. Roundy<br />

this Ski Jump would not be a reality today'<br />

Ed has spent many hours consulting with town<br />

<strong>of</strong>licials, organizations, and individualsto make<br />

this proiect a success.


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exQept in #oi-G movidir, .,iia.slb-8e- -=_ ::::r :::: :<br />

q$ptf! -by ftr'e Abcnaki outing<br />

.rrrli.' Light-q are riut orr the slon€<br />

Erida3i .evenings,'.q"nd flares arc<br />

supplierl by Ned. Bnllock; djiector<br />

gf'the slope. This is also eookout<br />

night with wood 'available for<br />

firos, and othcr supplics at the ski<br />

lodge, to,be obtained front Nornra,\.r<br />

<strong>of</strong> LuciilsDavis... :<br />

, i<br />

, :gaUy,s-iqllng pro.blerns'vanisli a's i<br />

6o0ns ':as; the toddlers '<br />

enal+gJr to rvcar 'artnJcrsth are okl i<br />

ski.q :<br />

or .Steer a slbd or toboigan. A .<br />

speeial slope, for'tinv "tots. closc'<br />

po !o thc mq lodge, loctg:e, lceeps I(eeps the goungsters foungsters I<br />

i dccupied while their fathetl an.I i<br />

i rnothirs tow rrb arid zlrr,dbrvn ttre i<br />

ia{qlfs[ope; .: .1<br />

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| -lr$liJ"#ir, .si. rquit-$*iber :,arivc i<br />

j 1-nef*bp -rin,'demahd:- a3' soon r,a^s<br />

I {ror4n,:D&vip'rJ4<strong>tq</strong>$.t. prote{eO, gsis I<br />

itn4.. tvord . aro{rn-d . anrdrigl,,his i<br />

i fIie+ft .',...Jqst,h$ -Nqrm rea,ciect ron<br />

lSr-iEff !.Slltib,,.fro". $$,Hj.ig";",t$lr*,ntrui<br />

. insid+l ri-sted tris<br />

*'F dF: tlte edse shit kdowihblv<br />

ey€d th$, scqne. Atnre* witil<br />

itrtililn$lion 'atout ggf' 1900-<br />

. trltYr;: the- .an& 4B:Iftthgr ,skiins<br />

{r{q; ,ftotice <strong>of</strong> .t}re cttrb. meeti<br />

lleld 'eveiy<br />

; i4E,^nqla er:diy fue.Sdaf fueiaaill,r;;il;:<br />

. e;rcnihe.<br />

'dnaL sueh other dats al ti -mouin<br />

:!ead!, the, litflb fello* ac'iepted a<br />

;g-e9 tunch and left to spreild' the<br />

, rews:<br />

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WEDNESDAYT JANUARY 24, 1951


ABENAKI<br />

OUTING CtUBInc. IVO,LFEBORO, NEW HAMPSHINE<br />

Greetings:<br />

Dec. 1, 1950<br />

Now come time for Joe Abena.ki to give report on<br />

twelfth moon <strong>of</strong> each year concernlng vuhat Abenakl Outing Club has<br />

done and hope to do nexb f€arr<br />

Ead rum very successfuf season which get <strong>of</strong>f to l-ate<br />

start last year. Toun raise noney to widen slope tlrc times as big<br />

as was, and Club move towto right side <strong>of</strong> slope, build trnn new<br />

motor rig, set poles, and build new tow house on hill. Everybody<br />

pltch in and work, work. Run good., everybody happy.<br />

Svrap Shop for children who have no ski equipment<br />

let out thirty pairs skiis and poIes. These skiis on third season<br />

ald have to be replaced, cost Club nuch money. I[e able to repair<br />

some but nost too beat up. Swap Shop help out with skates also.<br />

Itork like this: when youngster with growlng feet get too big for<br />

skates he turn tum in for larger ones. Us buy some, have some<br />

given. .<br />

Kids happy for both skiis and skates,<br />

Other aims thls year....Wqrk withs schools to pronote<br />

more skiirrg a:id skaLing. Sei;i;um up requirnen'Es so school<br />

youngsters can lmprove skilng, then toward end <strong>of</strong> season, Club<br />

will sponser trips to other skl areas for junlor m.eets and U. S.<br />

Eastern .Amateur ttrira Class Tests. Make ,f6r good, safe skliri.g. : a'<br />

'I[e also maklng arrangenents for telephone at Slope.<br />

Eut at slope make lots <strong>of</strong> work for to fix tum up.<br />

Need. new ski tow rope. (Cost over 200 fro6sklns. Ught )<br />

T[e enclose rum membership card for you, all Signed.<br />

You please send rum wampu:n to Joe Abena.ki in encl-osed envelope.<br />

Joe and all menbers tpreciate it much. If you wa:lt tum free<br />

pln or armband for jacket, please check below. Eelp yourself,<br />

<strong>Wolfeboro</strong>, and A. 0. Cr: good trade, three ways.<br />

Thaik ru:n you,<br />

AcLive Membership, $1.00 per person<br />

Patron and Patroness @ $5.00<br />

Commercial @ $5,00<br />

AIII T trIICLOSED<br />

Do you wish Me.:ting<br />

Arm Band t-l<br />

Notices sent?<br />

Abenaki<br />

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YEs E<br />

0uting Club Button<br />

Children, fp.50 E]<br />

@ $10.00 tr<br />

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