Friday, September 30, 2022

Episode 69: Jeff Gilfoy, Den 1965

 

Jeff and Pamela Gilfoy



Jeff Gilfoy


Jeff Gilfoy came to Mowglis in 1962 and graduated from the Den in 1965  


Living at the time in Needham, MA and Jeff and his dad went to a Mowglis presentation, probably by then-director John Adams. He was enthused by what he saw and signed up immediately. The following summer he beganis Mowglis years in Toomai when it was the second youngest dorm in the pack.


Den 1965:  Jim Edwards, Sam Bettle, Jon Feuer, Worthy Johnson, Robert O’connor, Scott Gibbs, Sam Hertzler, Chris Howard, Jeff Gilfoy, Chris Spindler, John Ross, & Dave Beall


Listen here:

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Jeff was a very successful camper, as a Denite he played against Worthy Johnson in Tennis finals, he prevailed though he says Worthy was a much better tennis player. With Tennis or any other game there are always days when lightning strikes and the weaker competitor wins, this was one of those cases says Jeff.


Pemigewasset Wilderness Trip was a favorite of his along with his two years on the Washington Squad.He made  Inner Circle in his Panther year and was one of those rare campers who was chosen twice for both the Red Racing crew (his second as stroke) and two years on Washington Squad. His love for hiking led him to pursue the sport during his life including a clim to the summit of Mt.Ranier in Washington state.


He spent one year as a member of the Jr. Staff, ending his Mowglis career. After college in Boston, Jeff did a stint at Coopers and Lybrand in the Boston area following which he moved west. During a visit back in the Boston area he was recruited by a Navy recruiter and discovered that he had a real aptitude for several of the especially areas within the Navy and shortly thereafter he began submarine sonar school and was soon in the Navy where he had a 21 year career, rising to the level of Master Chief as a sonar operator.


An accident aboard the Submarine, deploying a towed array, put him in the hospital but after months of rehab he was back at it.   


Today he lives in Florida with his wife Pamela and remembers his Mowglis experience very fondly as very formative.


Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Will Scott - Paying forward the Scott family Legacy

 

Will Scott - Paying forward the Scott family Legacy

Will and his dad John Scott (2002)


Listen here:

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Will Scott is part of a long Mowglis Legacy. Both his father and his uncle attended Mowglis as did his cousin Jon and his nephew Ethan. 


His first visit to Mowglis found him sitting at the “Household Table” under the watchful eyes of Irene Gibbs with John Woods (Den 1969) as table boy.


While today Will is an aavid hiker he did not start out that way and he recounts the journey from reluctant hiker to Washington Squad in this podcast.


Will has returned to Mowglis regularly and has served as a member of the Holt Elwell Board of Trustees most recently. 



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