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F. F. A. NEWS F. F. A. Standing, left to right: R. Burklund. Mr. Ellsworth. P. O'Neil. Sitting: W. Corson, K. Magoon, D. Newell. The first meeting of the Future Farmers of America was held at Coe- Brown Academy in November and elec- tion of officers took place. The follow- ing officers were elected: Robert Burk- lund. President: Bernard Tasker, Vice President: William Twombly, Secre- tary; Roland White, Treasurer. The club has not been very active due to the lack of members and mem- bers leaving school to join the service. A maple syrup project was carried on to raise money for the club. Twenty- eight gallons of syrup were made and over $100.00 netted. The club is again sponsoring a town spraying program and already the first spray has been ap- plied. Other projects carried on were the raising of twenty-five laying hens and of twenty-five broilers.
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FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS Top Row, left to right: E. Wheeler, M. Twombly, R. Young, P. O'Neil, B. Deem. Second Row: C. Hammerstrom, B. Shepard. D. Rollins, E. Lovely, S. Shepard, Miss Priestly. First Row: N. Holmes. M. Demmons, R. Ball. M. Peese, R. Hodgdon, K. Neilson. President Richard Ball Vice President Roland White Secretary Marion Pease Treasurer Marilou Demmons Student Council Richard Ball Maxine Twombly Chronicle Reporter Carol Hammerstrom Twenty-three freshmen enrolled at Coe-Brown on September second, eager to start high school life. The enroll- ment took a decline when Richard Witham, Roland Hodgdon, and Don- ald Stevens left us after the term began. Suddenly, toward the end of the first semester, Faye Rollins was strick- en with rheumatic fever and was sent to the Exeter Hospital, but we are very glad to relate that Faye is back among her friends again. Marion Pease, Dorothea Rollins, and Sylvia Shepard were the only girls who made the softball team. The only freshman boy participating in baseball is Roland White. This has been a very enjoyable year. We all hope to see our classmates when we enroll as Sophomores at C. B. N. A. in September, 1951. 20
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SCHOOL SONG RACK Donald MacCallum Bob Reis Bob Burklund Ralph Graham William Andreason Ralph Twombly Joan Warner Janet Mifflin Helen Bickford Lillian Young Betty Neilsen Jackie Laprise Bula Brown Margie Sherman Martha Andersen Grace Hodgdon SENIORS Ain’t Misbehavin’ Janet, Won’t You Say You Love Me?” I'm In Love With You” You Wonderful You” ”A Woman Is Two-Faced” “I Wish I Had A Sweetheart “Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me” Savin' My Love For You” “Two Loves Have I” (Pat-Dave) Farmington Blues” Maybe I'm Right, Maybe I’m Wrong” It’s Been A Long. Long Time” Please Come Back To Me” Oh Kenny” I Love You For Sentimental Reasons” I Don’t Want to Walk Without You. Al” A1 Dalrymple Lois Hutchins Millie Scribner Paul Guptill Mary Bateman Joan Landers Roy Wentworth Charles Chcsley Alvah Yeaton Phil Guptill Nancy Heath Barbara Robinson Jeannette Fortin Willis Rollins Dave Newell Robert Grant Leonard Welch Jennette Yeaton JUNIORS Some Day” Can’t Help Loving This Way” Maybe It’s Love or It Isn’t” “I’m Always Thinking of You, Aggie” How Soon” “Beautiful Blue Eyes” Gone Fishin’ ” I’m A Big Boy Now” “I Want To Be Loved” “The Pest That I Am “Me and My Shadow” “Tomorrow Is Another Day” “Can’t Help Loving That Guy” “I’m a Big Wheel Now” “Sweet Lorraine” My Secret Love” “If You Let Me I Would Love You” “Either It’s Love or It Isn’t 22
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