Coe Brown Northwood Academy - Chronicle Yearbook (Northwood, NH)
- Class of 1955
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DEDICATED to Mr. Edward A. Tasker, in apprecia- tion of his interest in promoting the further education of graduates of the Academy. IN MEMORY OF Mr. Myron F. Davis, Alumnus of the Academy and friend of the students. George V. Fiske, M. D., Alumnus and Trustee of the Academy. Mr. Walter M. Stone, Trustee of the Academy. CHRONICLE STAFF First row: Barbara DeMeritt, Everett Robinson, Joan Mi- hachik, Frank Lovely, Barbara Corbett, Joyce Merrill Second row: Mrs. MacPhearson, advisor, Norma Witham, Frances McKenna, Shirley Young-, Shirley Folsom, Miss Dennett, advisor Third row: Leonard Burritt, Joyce Yeaton, Arthur Slade, Gene Jacques, Connie Mifflin, Etta Yeaton CHRONICLE STAFF Editor ......._............ Assistant Editor _ Business Managers Novelties _________________ Girls’ Sports Boys’ Sports ______________ Literary___________________ Alumni ........ .......... A rt ......... Exchange ........... Class News _ Club News............ Art and Music Advisors —_________________ ............... Joan Michachik Doris Holmes .....—...... Everett Robinson Frank Lovely _______________ Norma Witham Barbara DeMeritt ................ Shirley Younc ----------------Lenny Bi rritt Frances McKenna Etta Yeaton —................Connie Mifflin ----------------- Joyce Yeaton Gene Jacques -....... - Shirley Folsom ............... Barbara Corbett ...-....... Arthur Slade Joyce Merrill Miss Dennett Mrs. MacPherson FACULTY I WALTER LESKOWITZ, Hcadmast K. T. C., B. Ed.; U. N. H., N. Y. U. Mathematics BARBARA DENNETT University of Maine, B. A.; U. N. H. English, Social Studies CLIFFORD ELLSWORTH U. N. H., B. S. U. N. H. Agriculture, Science, Mathematics FACULTY PAUL GILES Curtis Institute of Music, New England Conservatory of Music Music GERTRUDE LESKOWITZ University of Vermont, University of New' Hampshire Art JUNE R. LESTER K. T. C., B. Ed. Home Economics, Science, Social Studies FACULTY I PHYLLIS A. MacPHERSON Northeastern University, B. S., U. N. H., Commercial B. U. FRANCES WARD K. T. C., B. Ed. English, French, History GRADUATES GEORGE M. DEMMONS “Buddy” Entered from — Gebig Grammar School. Student Council 3, 4; Student Council President 4; Student Council Vice-President 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Treasurer 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Hobbies: Cars, Motorcycles, Hunting, Basketball. Ambition: Dairy Farmer. SHIRLEY EARLENE FOLSOM “Shirl” Entered from — Northwood Junior High Class Secretary 1, 3; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Annual Conference 3, 4; Chronicle Stall 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Usherette 3. Hobbies: Dancing, Swimming, Roller Skating. Ambition: To go to Keene Teachers’ College. DAVID S. FREITAS “Dave” Entered from — W. C. Mepham High School, Bell- more, N. Y. as Junior. Baseball 1, 2, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Football 1, 2. Hobbies: Cars, Motorcycles, Girls. Ambition: Racing Driver. GRADUATES I ELEANOR MURIEL JACQUES Ellie- Entered from — Northwood Junior High. F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi Y Secretary 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Student Council I, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Cheerleading 3, 4; First Prize in Art Contest 3; All State Chorus 3; Class Marshal 3. Hobbies: Sewing. Ambition To get married and practice Hairdressing. ELLEN JEAN LOVELY Entered from — Northwood Junior High. Class Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Usherette 3. Hobbies: Swimming, Dancing. Ambition: To get married. JOYCE ELIZABETH MERRILL “Little One Entered from — Northwood Junior High. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; State F.H.A. Song Leader 3, 4; Song Leader of F.H.A. 3, 4; Chronicle Stall 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; All State Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Cheerleading 3, 4; 2nd and 4th prize in art contest 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Prize Speaking 3. Hobbies: Music, Dancing. Ambition: Concert Violinist. I m GRADUATES JOAN ELIZABETH MIHACHIK “Joanie” Entered from — Northwood Junior High. Class Vice-President 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; F.H.A. 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. President 4; Student Council 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Chronicle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Dra- matic Club 4; Volleyball 3; Librarian 2, 3, 4; First Prize Essay Contest 3; Prize Speaking 2, 4; Home- maker of Tomorrow 4; Senior Play 2, 3, 4; Prom Queen 3; Queen’s Aide 2; All State Chorus 3. Hobbies: Swimming. Ambition: Study Science at U.N.H., then get married. Validictorian. EVERETT C. ROBINSON “Robbie” Entered from— Northwood Junior High. Class President 1, 3; Student Council 2; Chronicle Business Manager 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross-coun- try 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Chronicle Assistant Business Manager 3. Hobbies: Motorcycles, Cars, and (fills. Ambition: Petroleum Engineer. Honor Student. BEVERLY JUNE TH1EM “Bev Entered from — Short Falls Grammar School Class Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of F.H.A. 3; (flee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Essay 4, Honorable mention; Prize Speaking 4, 2nd prize; Senior play 4. Hobbies: Swimming, Dancing. Ambition: Private Secretary. Honor Student. GRADUATES NORMA MAY WITHAM “Norm Entered from — George B. White School in Deerfield. Class President 2, 4; Class Treasurer 3; F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. President 3; F.H.A. Treasurer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y President 4; Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 2; Glee Club 1, 4; Chronicle Staff 3, 4; Librarian I, 2; Volleyball 1, 2; Softbass I, 2; D.A.R. 4; Class Improve- ment Award I; Senior Play 4. Hobbies: Cooking. Ambition: To get married. Salutatoriun. SENIOR CLASS INITIALS George M. Demmons — G. M. D. — George (is) Mighty Dreamy David S. Freitas — D. S. F. — Dumb (but) Sweet Freitas Everett C. Robinson — E. C. R. — Exciting, Carefree Rob Joan E. Mihachik — J. E. M. — Joan Enjoys Munching Joyce E. Merrill — J. E. M. —Joe Excited Merrill Beverly J. Thiein — B. J. T. — Beverly Just Thinks Eleanor M. Jacques — E. M. J. — Eleanor (is) Mighty Jumpy Shirley E. Folsom — S. E. F. — Shirley Enjoys Flirting Ellen J. Lovely — E. J. L. — Ellen Just Loafs Norma May Witham — N. M. W. — Norma’s Mighty Wise CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR On September 6, 1951, the class of ’55 enrolled at Coe-Brown Academy as young, inexperienced freshmen. Our first big event was the election of class officers: President ____ Vice-President Secretary _____ Treasurer ____ Everett Robinson Shirley Wells Shirley Folsom Jean Campbell Student Council Philip Shepard Clarence Batemen On December 8th, we were initiated as freshmen by the sophomore class. Joyce Merrill played the violin in the All-State festival. SOPHOMORE YEAR In the fall of ’52 we came back with only 13 from the original 20. We elected the following as officers: President Norma Witham Vice-President Clarence Batemen Secretary, Treasurer Shirley Wells Student Council ____________________________ Joan Mihachik Everett Robinson We held two socials, the freshmen initiation and a square dance. Philip Shepard left in the middle of the year to join the Navy. JUNIOR YEAR We started the year off with 13 juniors, but soon lost 3. Later we welcomed a new member, Dave Freitas, from Deerfield. The officers for the year were: President ............................... Everett Robinson Vice-President Joan Mihachik Set rotary __________„___________________ Shirley Folsom Treasurer........................ _........ Norma Witham Student Council__________________________ Eleanor Jacques George Demmons Joyce Merrill represented the class at the Girls’ Track and Buddy Demmons at the Boys’ Track. On February 18, we held our social, “The Record Hop,” with card tables and frappes. The rings the class ordered finally came. The class took a trip to Manchester to see the movie Julius Caesar. We were represented in the Prize Speaking Contest by George Demmons and Joyce Merrill, and in the Essay Contest by Joan Mihachik, who took first prize, Shirley Folsom and Norma Witham. Also Joan Mihachik, Shirley Folsom, and Norma Witham went to the Older Girls’ Conference. Ellen Lovely and Shirley Folsom were chosen as usherettes for the Senior Play. SENIOR YEAR It wasn’t too long after finishing our junior year when we were at last seniors. We started our year olf with 10 members, with Mr. Leskowitz as our advisor. The newly elected officers are as follows: President .................................. Norma Witham Vice-President __........................... Everett Robinson Secretary ................................ Beverly Thiem Treasurer __________ Student Council ___________Ellen Lovely _________Eleanor Jacques George Demmons One of the highlights of this year, was entering a float in the Deerfield Fair. The class had just as much fun making the float as winning first prize. On November 22-23, 1954, the class presented a play. Nine Girls. The whole class participated in this affair and we are proud to say it was a success. After it we had a swell time at the party given by Mr. and Mrs. Leskowit .. The senior class sponsored the Christmas party for the school. We were represented in many contests this year: In the Essay Contest by Beverly Thiem and Norma Witham; at the Prize Speaking Contest by Joan Mi hachik and Beverly Thiem, who took second prize; and by Joyce Merrill who won third place in the Art Contest. Norma Witham was chosen as the I)AR citizen from the senior class. Shirley Folsom went to the Older Girls' Conference this year. Joan Mihachik won the Betty Crocker Future Homemaker honor this year She also went to the Youth and Government Conference. In April, we received our announcements and sent for our caps and gowns. We started working on our year book and everybody had his part to do. Class Prophecy.............................. Joan Mihachik Norma Witham Glass History .......................... Beverly Thiem Joyce Merrill Class Will .............................. Eleanor Jacques Shirley Folsom Novelties........................... Everett Robinson David Freitas Miscellaneous------------ —.................George Demmons Ellen Lovely One morning during assembly, honors were named. Our Valedictorian was Joan Mihachik, Salutatorian went to Norma Witham, and Beverly Thiem and Everett Robinson were named as honor students. During the 4 years the following people participated in sports: George Demmons Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country David Freitas .........—........................... Baseball Everett Robinson ....................... Basketball, Baseball Shirley Folsom........_______________________ _ Cheerleading Joyce Merrill ............................... Cheerleading Norma Witham _____________________________________ Volleyball Eleanor Jacques............................... Cheerleading Joan Mihachik ...................................... Volleyball The time flew, and graduation came. We held various activities — Class Day, Alumni Baseball Game, and the class trip. Then after these affairs, the great events were fulfilled, Baccalaureate and finally graduation. The Senior Reception was on the evening of June 6. We, the senior class of 1955, can say we profited and enjoyed our 4 years at Coe-Brown; although we had our troubles we can remember lots of good times. CLASS WILL We the class of 1955, of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, being of almost sound mind and body, do hereby promulgate this legal document to be our last will and testament. Article I: We, the Senior Class, do hereby will and bequeath to the Juniors our good looks, unbelievable personalities, and anything you may need to help you through your Senior year. Article 11. 1, lillen Lovely, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara Pender my ability to speak only when spoken to in class. Article III: 1, David Freitas, do hereby will and bequeath my hot 1931 Ford, that doesn't have registration, to anyone who thinks they can afford to register it. Article IV: 1, Joan Mihachik, do hereby will and bequeath my brains and ability to stay out of trouble to Frank Lovely, in hopes that you make use of it. Article V: I, Beverly Thiem, do hereby will and bequeath to Connie Mifflin my quiet- ness and lady like ways in typing class, in hopes you use them to the best of your ability. Article VI: I, Everett Robinson, do hereby will and bequeath my crew cut and motor- cycle to Dicky Stevens, in hopes that when you are a senior you will have learned to pin-wheel as well as I have. Article VII: 1, Joyce Merrill, do hereby will and bequeath my musical ability to the rest of the orchestra and hope you have a bigger and better one next year. Article VIII: I, Eleanor Jacques, do hereby will and bequeath my brother. Gene, his paint brush and car to any girl who thinks she can get him to date her. Good luck, girls! 1 ! Article IX: I, George Demmons, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to do things and not get caught to Spike Bryant, and anyone else who is always in trouble. I hope it works. Article X: I, Shirley Folsom, do hereby will and bequeath my typewriter to Lorraine DeButts. There isn’t any bell, but it can be fixed. Maybe you'll use it more than 1 did. Article XI. I, Norma Witham, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Vincent Bane, in hopes that you make the best of it in your classes. Article XII: We, George Demmons, Dave Freitas, and Everett Robinson, tlo hereby will and bequeath to Arthur Slade our popularity with the girls, in hopes you will use it to a gootl advantage. Article XIII: We, the senior class, leave World Problems and English as classes in which to rest. If your classes are in the lab we also leave the fish tank, pieces of wire, and the gum we never got caught chew ing as sources of amusement on those long winter days. Given under our hand and seal this thirty-first day of May in the year of out Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty-five. Signed, Davy Grockett Barbara Hutton Fee Fee Eleanor Jacques Shirley Folsom CLASS PROPHECY “Here it is I9( 5, and the class of 1955 had gathered at Dennnons’ 1000 acre dairy farm for our class reunion. The old class sure has made some progress since the year we graduated. Let’s wander through the crowd to find out what each one is doing.” “Here is David Freitas. Hello, Dave! Just what are you doing these days? You own your own Buick garage and drive one every year in the Pan-American Road race? We’re sure glad to hear you’re doing so well, Dave.” “Why, there's Beverly Thiem! She’s been doing quite well. She’s now pri- vate secretary for the law firm of Todd Todd. Beverly always was a good office w'orker.” “Look who’s driving up now! It’s Everett Robinson! Everett is now top electrical engineer for the Atomic Energy Commission. He’s working on the new H. G. M. Project. I’m sure it will turn out better than his hot-rod Ford project.” “Gosh, there’s Eleanor Jacques, or I should say Eleanor Morrison. Eleanor had just reopened her own beauty shop. She had to close it lor a while until her fifth child became old enough to be left with a babysitter.” A bus just pulled into the yard. My gosh! ! It’s Joyce Merrill and half of the Boston Pops Orchestra. I guess she is going to provide some entertainment for our reunion.” “Let’s take a walk over and see what Ellen Lovely is doing. Hi, Ellen. How are you, and what are you doing? You’re married to Francis Smith and are busy taking care of the twins? We always did think you and Francis did things in a big way. We’re glad to hear things are going so well in Northwood too.” Why, there’s Shirley! She sure is making use of the home economics course she took at Keene. Bob Grant and Shirley are happily married now and are mak- ing plans lor a new ranch style house. Of course, it will have to be big enough for their three boys.” By the way, Norma, what have you been doing since we graduated?” “Oh, I’m married to Buzzy Twombly now. We just flew in from our pine- apple plantation in Hawaii. I always wanted to go there, but I never dreamed I would be living there.” “Joan, how are you coming along with your medical career.” I’ve just finished my internship at the Flower Hospital in New York City. Next year I’m going to start a practice in Noithwood.” “I think we’d better go over and thank our host for a wonderful time. It sure had been nice seeing the old gang again. Let’s make plans for another reunion five years from now.” SENIOR CLASS OPINIONS Favorite Sport ......... Favorite Book........... Favorite Song___________ Favorite Movie Favorite Movie Actress Favorite Movie Actor Favorite Teacher Favorite Subject ....... Favorite Color Favorite Flower Number in Class Weight of Class ________ Height of Class Color of Hair Black Blond Brown Color of Eyes Blue Brown Grey-green Green __________________ ........................ Basketball -------------- “From Here to Eternity” ----- “Unchained Melody” “Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White” -...................... “The Wild One -----------------------------Grace Kelly ......................... Marlon Brando .......................... Mr. Ellsworth --------------------------- Agriculture --------------------------------- Blue .............. -................. Rose -------------------------------------10 ......................... 1300 pounds .................... 53 feet 10j 2 inches ..... ............................ 6 3 CLASS GIFTS Buddy Demmons: To Buddy we give this little pail In hopes that it will never fail. Now, sit right down and milk away In hopes you’ll get 3 quarts a day. Norma William: In case that Buzzy doesn’t come through, Norma, we give this ring to you. We hope that it will do for now Till Buzzy brings the real one, wow! |oyce Merrill: To Joyce we give this small T. V. Why not tune in to Liberace? Practice hard, and you might win That empty space between George and him. David Freitas: To Dave we give this 10 dollar bill In hopes that he can pay his bills Save some to take your babes near and far, And don’t forget to register your antique car. Ellen Lovely: To Ellen we give this little tire. To remind her of her heart’s desire. Tell Francis he’ll never get anywhere Unless he carries this little spare. Shirley Folsom: To Shirley we give these bobby pins, To curl her hair from end to end, And if sometimes they just won’t wind Don’t worry, because Bob won’t mind. Eleanor Jacques. To Eleanor and Bill we give this car, In case your Ford doesn’t get too far. Love anti luck we wish you two To the happy days ahead of you. Everett Robinson: To Rob we give all these girls We hope they set your heart in whirls. But if you find these girls aren’t hep Don’t forget there’s always P. E. P. Beverly Thiem: To Bev we give this handy brake In case a corner she can’t make. Keep your eyes upon the road, And you will live to be quite old. Joan Mihachik: Joanie and Lester make a real cute pair, You’re bound to see them every- where. Here’s a little clock for you, In hopes you can get in by two. COMMERCIAL CREATIVE ART JUNIOR CLASS First row: Lorraine DeButts, Geraldine Twombly, Mary Heath, Frank Lovely, Edward Bryant, Barbara DeMeritt, Anne Witham, Reta Sheppard Second row: Barbara Corbett, Shirley Young, Virginia Wood, Connie Mifflin, Barbara Pender, Gloria Twombly, Miss Ward, class advisor Third row: Robert Wentworth, Alburt Burtt, Alfred Bean, James Corbin, Richard Sawyer, John O’Connor, Arthur Slade, Roger Witham TRI-HI-Y Club News In October the initiation was held for seven new members. Miss Jo Weckwerth spoke on “Ideas lor Teen parties.” In November a square dance for the school was held with Guy Mann as caller. In Jan- uary a Cosmetic Party was held with Mrs. Alma Kalis showing the proper use of cosmetics. In February Prof. G. R. Johnson spoke on “Religious Customs of the World.” In March slides of Deerfield were shown by Mr. Joseph Anderson. April brought Career Night and speakers were from the Commercial field, Physical Education, Military Service, and Interior Decoration. In May we will hold the Installation of Officers. Projects for the year have been to distribute Christmas candles to shut-ins, to send girls to the Older Girls’ Conference at Conway and to the Youth and Government Program at Concord. We have printed formal rituals for each officer and made table covers with the club em- blem stenciled on them. We have also started a collection of dance records, to be available at lunch periods and at socials. IN THE LIMELIGHT Girl Hoy Most Popular Shirley Folsom Eleanor Jacques George Demmons Best Singer Joyce Merrill Everett Robinson Best Dancer Shirley Folsom George Demmons Best Natured Ellen Lovely Dave Freitas Most Likely to Succeed Joan Mihachik George Demmons Greatest Talker Shirley Folsom Norma Witham Everett Robinson Biggest Line Norma Witham Dave Freitas Quietest Ellen Lovely George Demmons Most Full ol Lile Norma Witham Everett Robinson Most Musical Joyce Merrill George Demmons Best Looking Eleanor Jacques Dave Freitas Best in Dramatics Joan Mihachik Eleanor Jacques George Demmons Most Athletic Joan Mihachik Everett Robinson George Demmons Class Clown Shirley Folsom Dave Freitas Most Talented and Brilliant Joan Mihachik George Demmons Class Vamp Shirley Folsom Class Sheik Everett Robinson Woman Hater Everett Robinson Man Hater Joyce Merrill Most Studious Beverly Theim George Demmons Nicest Personality Eleanor Jacques George Demmons Neatest Eleanor Jacques Dave Freitas Time Killers Shirley Folsom Dave Freitas Everett Robinson Noisiest Norma Witham Shirley Folsom Dave Freitas Everett Robinson Cutest Eleanor Jacques Everett Robinson Teacher’s Pet Norma Witham George Demmons Best Disposition Ellen Lovely George Demmons ALUMNI NEWS Robert Grant — Working for A and 11 Well Drillers Hos- jQy Wiley — Dental assistant in Concord Kenneth Magoon — U. S. Marines, Mar- Class of 1952 Joan Landers — Mary Hitchcock pital in Hanover Barbara Robinson — Working in Con cord Mildred Scribner — Working in Man Chester Paul Cuptill — U. S. Army Leonard Welch — U. S. Army Philip Cuptill — U. S. Marines Roy Wentworth — U. S. Navy Willis Rollins — Working lor A and B Well Drillers Alvah Yeaton — Working in Notting- ham, Married Mary Bateman — Married, Living in Barrington — Mrs. Earl Drown Jeanette Fortin — Married, Mrs. Earl Wilkins ried Marjorie Heath — Married, Living in Northwood — Mrs. Arthur Nutter Joanne Tuttle — Married, Living in Ohio — Mrs. William Crummy Marilyn Tuttle — Married, Mrs. Robert Deem Phyllis Twombly — Married, Mrs. George Smith Pearl Yeaton — Married, Mrs. David Grazeway Alberta Witham — Married, Mrs. Alvah Yeaton Clifford Bane — U. S. Navy Class of 1954 Lois Hutchins — Married, Mrs. Elliott Towle Norene Holmes — Working at U.N.H. Jeanette Yeaton — Married, Living in Carol Hammerstrom — Student Nurse Pittsfield — Mrs. Robert Mention at Elliot Hospital in Manchester Douglas Wallace — U. S. Army, Married Paid David Newell — U. S. Army, Married O’Neal — N. H. Technical Insti- tute, Manchester Mary Lou Demmons — Married, Living Class of 1953 in Lynnfield, Mass. — Mrs. William Delemator Marilyn Sherman Mary Hitchcock Marion Pease — Working in Newmarket Hospital in Hanover , Dorothea Rollins — M.K.M. Knitting I heodore Geers — Keene Teachers Col- Mills lege Faye Rollins — Working at Rodio Grove Richard Bengtson — N. H. Technical Institute, Portsmouth Bigilow Wood — U. S. Navy Mary Lovely — Working in Rhode Is- Richard Young — Manchester Sand land Gravel CHEER LEADERS First row: Shirley Folsom, Head cheerleader, Joyce Merrill Second row: Lorraine DeButts, Virginia Wood, Barbara De- Meritt Third row: Frances McKenna, Connie Mifflin, Roberta Wallace VOLLEYBALL First row: Roberta Wallace, Joyce Brown, Joyce Yeaton, Shirley Young, Gail Hoadley Second row: Reta Sheppard, Etta Yeaton, Eleanor Kelley, Mrs. Lester, coach 1 FRESHMEN CLASS First row: Amy Pushee, Kathleen Folsom, Scott Piper, Linda Gates, Gladys Wheeler, Alice Twombly. Second row: Diane Shores, Virginia Young, Vincent Bane, Clayton Savard, Sally Burtt, Miss Dennett, class advisor Third row: Richard Stevens, Phyllis Clark, Kenneth Cooper, David Short, Lyla Gustin, Fern Welch, James Pender STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Mr. Leskowitz, advisor, George Demmons, Barbara DeMeritt, David Ford Second row: James Pender, Gail Hoadley, Linda Gates I First row: Mr. Ellsworth, advisor, George Demmons, Frank Lovely, David Ford Second row: Merton Twombly, Kenneth Cooper, Alburt Burtt, Leonard Burritt F. F. A. NEWS The officers for the year are: President — George Demmons Vice-President — Frank Lovely Secretary — David Ford Treasurer — Robert Magoon Reporter — Merton Twombly Advisor — Mr. Ellsworth We had a fairly successful year in our maple syrup project although we had a late start on account of the weather. We are starting this spring by spraying and taking care of orchards. I F. H. A. First row: Gail Hoadley, Joyce Merrill, Shirley Young, Joan Mihachik, Frances McKenna, Roberta Wallace, Joyce Brown Second row: Anne Witham, Lorraine DeButts, Ellen Lovely, Geraldine Twombly, Reta Sheppard, Mrs. Lester, advisor Third row: Norma Witham, Gloria Twombly, Fern Welch, Eleanor Kelley, Margaret Hill, Shirley Folsom, Beverly Thiem Future Homemakers of America The activities of the F.H.A. which we have held lor the year are as follows: Initiation of new members Square Dance Combined Christmas party with Tri-Hi-Y Clothing drive for Pickering family Hobby night Mother-Daughter Banquet Career Night Pops Concert Our last meeting was held Monday, May 9, 1955, plans were made for the program next year. I BASKETBALL First row: Everett Robinson, Kenneth Cooper, Frank Lovely, George Demmons, Leonard Burritt, James Pender, Clayton Savard Second row: Merton Twombly, Roger Witham, David Ford, George Witham, Robert White, Vincent Bane, Mr. Ellsworth, coach CROSS COUNTRY First row: Kenneth Cooper, George Demmons, Frank Lovely, James Pender Second row: Merton Twombly, Leonard Burritt, Alburt Burtt, Mr. Ellsworth, coach Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates of Coe-Brown FROM SATURLEY’S AT THE Narrows Northwood’s Leading Store Groceries Hardware Grain Hay Dry Goods Boots Shoes Paints Fishing Tackle Ice Cream Gasoline and Oil FROM SATURLEY’S AT THE Circle EPSOM’S NEWEST General Store Restaurant FOUNTAIN SERVICE YOUR BUSINESS WILL PLEASE US, OUR MERCHANDISE WILL PLEASE YOU To the GRADUATES OF COE-BROWN ACADEMY we extend our Best Wishes and Sincere Congratulations In the Years Ahead We Look For Many Associations With You THE SUNCGDK BANK SUNCOOK, NEW HAMPSHIRE Bunny’s Roseland Ballroom Mr. and Mrs. VERNARD BANE Tel. 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