Coe Brown Northwood Academy - Chronicle Yearbook (Northwood, NH)

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DEDICATION IS MEMORY OF MR. WALTER LESKOWITZ Headmaster of the Academy and friend of the students FRONT ROW: J. Pender; M. Williams; K. Folsom; J. Yeaton; L. Gates; F. Ward, Advisor; S. Piper. BACK ROW: F. McKenna; L. Burritt; G. Jacques; H. Sager; E. Yeaton; G. Hoadley. CHRONICLE STAFF Editor-in-Chief. Assistant Editor Business Manager Assistant....... .. Joyce Yeaton ... Linda Gates Leonard Burritt ... Scott Piper Henry Sager Production.........................................Roberta Wallace Etta Yeaton Kathleen Folsom Frances McKenna Myrna Williams Gail Hoadley Gene Jacques Charlotte West Advisors............................................. Frances Ward Stephanie Call ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We, the class of 1957 would like to take this way to show our appreciation to our parents, teachers and friends for what they nare done for us during our high school years. Knowing full well that we can never +  them enough, we have set aside this page in our yearbook in their honor. The page itself, of course, is of no great value; the feeling behind it is tremendous. The moral courage and financial aid which has come our way from our parents, teachers and from our friends will not be forgotten. The Class of 1957 FACULTY STEPHANIE CALL Barnard College, B.A., Columbia University U. N. H. History, English SHIRLEY M. CAVANAUGH Salem Teachers' College, B.S. Ed. Business Education Psychology, Sociology HELEN T. DODGE K. T. C., B. Ed. Home Economics, Biology CLIFFORD ELLSWORTH U. N. H., B. S. U. N. H. Agriculture, Science, Mathematics J A. Y........Joyce's Always Yapping E. E. Y...........Ever Eating Yeaton G. R. H...............Gall's Real Hep M. L. W.............Myrna Loves Wayne C. A. W...Charlotte's Adorable Wiggle N. A. C........... Nancy Adores Cows R. N. W........Roberta's Naughty Ways F. E. M..........Frances Enjoys Math G. W. J......Gene's Wonderful Jalopy M J ♦ Millie's Just Perfect Lenny's Tops (in) Basketball ....Henry's Awful Sharp .....Robert Hates Women Levis Commands Soldiers .....Let Sherman Embalm Ever-mlschievous Kelley .....Joyce Enjoys Buses Mertie Excites Teachers W. W...........George's Winning Ways M. W...................Marlon's Willing SENIOR CLASS INITIALS L. T. B. H. A. S. R. H. W. L. C. S. L. S. E. E. M. K. J. E. B. M. E. T. G. D. F David's Ford Brown, Joyce Blaine Brownie Entered grade 9 from Northvood Junior High.. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Treasurer 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volley- k 11 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Senior Play 4 Hobbies: Swimming, dancing Ambition: To be a nurse Burritt, Leonard T. Lenny Entered grade 9 from Deerfield.. Student Council 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- captain 3, Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chronicle Staff 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Senior Play Stage Manager 4 Hobbies: Roller skating, basketball Ambition: Be a plumber or play basketball Corbin, Haney Ann Han Entered grade 9 from George B. White School, Deerfield.. F.H.A. 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Volleyball 1, 2 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobbies: Swimming, boating Ambition: To be an employee of the Hew England Telephone and Telegraph Elliott, L Sherman, Jr. Sherm Entered grade 9 from Horthvood Junior High.. Student Council 4, President 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3 4, Chronicle Staff 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Dramatics 3, Prize Speaking 2, 3 Senior Play 4, Debating 4, Essay Contest 3 Hobbies: Swimming, cars Ambition: To be a mortician Ford, David Dave Entered grade 9 free Korthvood Junior High.. Student Council 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Prize Speaking 1, Senior Play 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1 Hobbles: Hunting, motorcycles Ambition: Heavy Equipment Operator Hoadley, Gall Ruth Honey-Lamb Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High.. Class Vice President 1, Student Council 2, Secretary 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, U, Treasurer 3, Tri-Hl-Y 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 4, Chronicle Staff 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3 4, Senior Play 4, Debating 4, Dramatics 3, Essay Contest 3 Hobbles: Bowling, reading Ambition: School Teacher Jacques, Gene Woodbury Gene Entered grade 9 from Northvood Junior High.. Class President 1, Chronicle Staff 1, 2, 3 b, Glee Club 1, Art 2 Hobbles: Flying, Hot Rods Ambition: Be rich and successful Kelley, Eleanor Mary Entered grade 10 from Raymond High.. F.H.A. 2, 3.. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Dramatics 3, Debating 4, Glee Club 3, 4 Hobbies: Music, swimming Ambition: To become a nurse McKenna, Frances Eloise Fran Entered grade 9 from Portsmouth Junior 'High.. Class Treasurer 1, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secret- ary 2, Vice President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Chronicle Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Debating 1, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Essay Contest 3, 3rd prize. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Model Council of Europe 3, Prize Speaking 1, Dramatics 2, 3 Hobbies: Skating, svlmnlng Ambition: To be a teacher Pectle, Mildred Jeanie Millie Entered grade 9 from Deerfield.. Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 4, Softball 3 Hobbies: Ice Skating, sviianing Ambition: To become a typist Sager, Henry A. Benny Entered grade 10 from Port Jefferson High School, Nev York.. Senior Play 4 Hobbies: Hunting, fishing Ambition: Engineering or Builder Snith, Levis Clark Staitty Entered grade 10 from Raymond High School.. Senior Play 4, Glee Club 4 Hobbies: Hunting, fishing Ambition: To be an automotive engineer Twombly, Merton Eldred Mert Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High.. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3 Secretary 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3 4, Co-Captain 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Art 2 Hobbies: Rollerskating, fishing Ambition: To be a successful businessman Wallace, Roberta Nellie Bobbie Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High.. Student Council 1, Class Vice Pres- ident 2, 4, Treasurer 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4j Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 4, Vice President 4, Chronicle Staff 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1 2, 3 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Girls' State Repre- sentative 3, D. A. R. Hobbies: Skating, swimming Ambition: Commercial Teacher West, Charlotte Ann Chari Entered grade 11 from Sanborn Seminary, Kingston, New Hampshire.. F.H.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4, Song Leader 4, Chronicle Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Softball 1, 4, Glee Club 1, 2 Hobbies: Dancing, playing piano Ambition: To be a secretary Wheaton, Marion Shrimp Entered grade 10 from Canaan High School, Canaan, New Hampshire.. Glee Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Senior Play 4 Hobbies: Skating, swimming Ambition: Private Secretary White, Robert H. White Entered grade 9 from Deerfield.. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Senior Play Stage Manager U Hobbies: Fishing, roller skating Ambition: To be a man — some day Williams, Myrna Louise Micki Entered grade 10 from Medford High School, Medford Mass.. Student Council If, Chronicle Staff 3 • F.H.A. 2, 3 k, Historian 4, Senior Play 3, Usherette k, Volleyball U, Glee Club 2, Dramatics 3, k, Prize Speaking 2, Queen's Aide 3 Hobbies: Dancing, swimming Ambition: Medical secretary and married at 19- Witham, George Washington, Jr. Sonny Entered grade 9 from Deerfield School.. Class president 2, Student Council 3 F.F.A. k, Senior Play Dramatics 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, k, Co-Captain 3, Baae- ball 1, 2, 3, k, Table Tennis Winner 3 Hobbies: Hunting, fishing Ambition: To be a millionaire Yeaton, Etta Ellen Yetta Entered grade 9 from Short Falls Gram- mar School.. Student Council 3, Chronicle Staff 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Dramatics 3, 4 Usherette 3, Class Marshall 3, Volley- ball 2, 3, k, Softball 1, 2, 3, Track 2, Broad Jumping 3 Hobbies: Horseback riding and bowling Ambition: Join the Havy Yeaton, Joyce Arlene Jo Entered grade 9 from Short Falls Grammar School.. Class President 3 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 1, Chronicle Staff 2, 3 Editor k, Senior Play It, Dramat- ics 3, 4, Prize Speaking 3, Usherette 3 Class Marshall 3 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, k, Captain 3, Softball 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Track 2, 3, Broad Jumping 3 Hobbies: Bowling softball Ambition: Math Teacher Wt .i WL Most Popular Lenny Burritt Joyce Yeaton Best Singer Sherman Elliott Eleanor Kelley Frances McKenna Best Dancer Gene Jacques Frances McKenna Best Satured George Witham Lenny Burritt Joyce Yeaton Gail Boadley Most Likely To Succeed Sherman Elliott Frances McKenna Greatest Talker George Wltham Myrna Williams Biggest Line George Witham Myrna Williams Quietest Mertie Twombly Millie Pectie Most Full Of Fun Lenny Burritt Gall Boadley Most Musical Sherman Elliott Charlotte West Best Looking Mertie Twombly Gail Boadley Best In Dramatics Sherman Elliott Joyce Yeaton Most Athletic Lenny Burritt Joyce Yeaton Class Clown George Witham Etta Yeaton Most Talented And Brilliant Sherman Elliott Frances McKenna Class Vamp Myrna Williams Class Shlek Dave Ford Who's Who Continued Woman Hater Lewis Smith Most Studious Mertie Tvombly Frances McKenna Nicest Personality Lenny Burritt Gall Hoadley Neatest Mertie Tvombly Roberta Wallace Time Killers Bob White Myraa Williams Noisiest Lenny Burritt Etta Yeaton Teacher's Pet Gene Jacques Frances McKenna Cutest Mertie Tvombly Lenny Burritt Gall Hoadley Best Disposition George Witham Sherman Elliott Gall Hoadley SENIOR CLASS OPINIONS FAVORITE SPORT — FAVORITE BOOK — FAVORITE SONG--- FAVORITE MOVIE — FAVORITE ACTRESS FAVORITE ACTOR — FAVORITE TEACHER FAVORITE SUBJECT FAVORITE COLOR — FAVORITE FLOWER- FAVORITE SINGERS- NUMBER IN CLASS— ---------- Softball Baseball Gone With The Wind —---------Old Shep Love me Tender ------------— Giant —— Natalie Wood ------- James Dean -------- Miss Ward Miss Cavanaugh Mr. Ellsworth ----------- English ------------- Blue ---------------Rose ---- Teresa Brewer EL vis Presley ---------------21 CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR The class of 1957 entered Coe-Brown Academy in September 1953 with 19 members. Our first big event was the election of class offi- cers under the guidance of Miss Barbara Dennett. Our officers were: President ........................... Gene Jacques Vice-President....................... Gail Hoadley Secretary.. ......................... Joyce Ye ton Treasurer.......................... Frances McKenna Student Council.................... Roberta Wallace Leonard Burritt The boys this year were sports minded as we had Leonard Burritt, George Witham, David Ford, Robert White, and Merton Twombly as re- presentatives in basketball. Also David Ford, George Witham, Robert White, Leonard Burritt, Merton Twombly were regulars on the base- ball team; and Merton Twombly was our representative in cross country. The girls did extremely well also, as we had Gail Hoadley, Joyce Yeaton, Roberta Wallace, representing us in volleyball. Also Etta Yeaton, Joyce Brown, Nancy Corbin, Margaret Rand, Margaret Hill, Roberta Wallace, Gail Hoadley, Joyce Yeaton, as regulars in softball; and Roberta Wallace representing us in cheerleading. We held one successful social during the year. As we came to the close of our first high school year we were minus three of our members; Joyce Stack, Kenneth White, and John Scribner. SOPHOMORE YEAR When we came back to school as Silly Sophs we had gained six new members; Charlie Mosher, Eleanor Kelley, Marlon Wheaton, Henry Sager, Louis Smith, and Myrna Williams. We elected our class officers for thir year. They were as follows President ................... George Witham Vice-President...............................Roberta Wallace Secretary. ••• ................. Frances McKenna Treasurer......................................Joyce Yeaton Student Council ...................... David Ford Gail Hoadley We held two socials, the freshman initiation, and a program in honor of Mr. Hicks called This Is Your Life. Our girls took great interest in sports this year also, for we had Joyce Yeaton, Etta Yeaton, Joyce Brown, Gail Hoadley, Nancy Corbin, Roberta Wallace and Eleanor Kelley in softball and volleyball; Joyce Yeaton, Etta Yeaton in track; and Frances McKenna, and Roberta Wallace in cheerleading. The boys did well also. We had Merton Twombly, David Ford, George Witham, Robert White, and Leonard Burritt in baseball and basketball; Leonard Burritt, and Merton Twombly in track. At the close of the year we lost Joan Pease, Paul Thiem, and Margaret Hill. JUNIOR YEAR At the beginning of our Junior year we had 20 members; however, later In the year we gained Georgia Bradley, Pricilla Clark, and Charlotte West. Our class officers elected for the year were as follows: President....................................Joyce Yeaton Vice-President................... Frances McKenna Secretary. ......................... .Gail Hoadley Treasurer..................................Roberta Wallace Student Council.............................George Witham Etta Yeaton The girls took great interest in sports this year; for we had Joyce Yeaton and Etta Yeaton who represented us in track and broadjumping at the fair. Also Joyce Yeaton, Etta Yeaton, Roberta Wallace, Gail Hoadley, Mildred Pectie, Joyce Brown, Eleanor Kelly, and Nancy Corbin participated in softball; and Joyce Yeaton, Roberta Wallace, Etta Yeaton, Joyce Brown, Eleanor Kelly, Gail Hoadley played volleyball. Frances McKenna, Roberta Wallace, Joyce Blown, Eleanor Kelly, and Myrna Williams represented us in cheerleading. The boys who represented us in baseball and basketball were Leonard Burritt, David Ford, George Witham, Merton Twombly, and Robert White. On May 4, we held the annual Junior Prom. Music was supplied by John Howe of Portsmouth. The theme was Rhapsody in Blue. Also we held one other successful social, a square dance conducted by Bob Bennett. Frances McKenna won third prize in the essay contest with her essay entitled Flood Control. Those who participated in Prize Speaking were Joyce Yeaton, Roberta Wallace, and Sherman Elliott. Joyce Yeaton received second prize. SENIOR YEAR At the beginning of our Senior and final year we started and completed the year with 21 members. Georgia Bradley and Priscilla Clark did not return this year. Our class officers for this year were as follows: President........................... .Joyce Yeaton Vice-President.................... Roberta Wallace Secretary..............................Gail Hoadley Treasurer......................... Frances McKenna Student Council................... Sherman Elliott Myrna Williams Eleanor Kelly, Roberta Wallace and Frances McKenna represented us in cheerleading. Eleanor Kelly was the head cheerleader. We entered a float based upon safety in the Deerfield Fair for which we won second prize. On December 4-5, 1956, the class presented a play, Professor, How Could You. And we are proud to say it was 'a complete success. CLASS WILL OF 1957 Article Is We the Senior Class of 1957 do hereby will and bequeath to the Juniors our brains, beauty, bubbling personalities, boyfriends and girlfriends, and our popularity with the faculty. Article II: I, Gail Hoadley, do hereby will and bequeath my Job as office girl 4ttl period to my sister Elaine. May you ha e as much conqaany as I always did. Article HI: I, Frances McKenna, leave my sister Phyllis to Jinny Pender in hopes he can keep her in line. Article IV: I, Myrna Williams, do hereby will and bequeath my harem in Northvood to Nancy and Carol Farr in hopes they have as much fine luck as I had. Article V: I, Joyce Brown, leave my ability to get along with bus drivers to all the students who will go on the Youth Citizenship tour. Article VI: We, Joyce and Etta Yeaton, do hereby will and bequeath ova: athletic ability to Diane Shores Sally Burtt. Article VII: I, Charlotte West, leave to Sandra Stack my ability to keep on the good side of the teachers. It may come in handy some day. Article VIII: I, Sherman Elliott, leave my ability to get along with French corpses to Roland Brown. Article IX: I, Nancy Corbin, do hereby will and bequeath to whomever would like it, my way with cattle. Article X: I, Lenny Burritt, leave my ability to score those much needed points in the last few minutes of play to Jim Sherman. Best of luck Jimmy. Article XI: I, Roberta Wallace, leave to all the underclassmen my lady-like manners. They come in handy with the teachers. Article XII: I, Bob White, do hereby will and bequeath my happy snoring in class to John Leskowitz. Article XIII: I, George Witham, leave my vacations to Martha Angvln and Lyla Gustin. Those much needed vacations come in handy when you are a little low on cash. Article XIV: I, Gene Jacques, leave my sharp Ford to Linda Gates. Use this as a means of getting to school on time. Article XV: I, Marion Wheaton, do hereby will and bequeath my tiny stature to Kathy Flynn. Hope you will use it to your best advantage. Article XVI: I, Millie Pectle, leave my office practice desk to Kathleen Folsom. Enjoy yourself as much as I did. Article XVII: I, Henry Sager, leave my ability to get stuck on back roads to Ronny Belanger. It helps, Ronny, if you have a girl with you. Article XVIII: I, Lewis Smith, leave my great luck in getting an early ride to school, to Bob Meatty. We never could figure out what was so exciting at the school at that hour of the morning. Article XIX: I, Merton Tvombly, do hereby will and bequeath my happy smile and pleasant disposition to Joan Brackett. Article XX: I, Eleanor Kelly, leave my musical talent to Dave Short. Article XXI: I, Dave Ford, leave my flirting ways to Terry Higgins. Remember Terry, there is more to life than raising mink. Article XXII: We, the Senior Class, Just leave all the rest of our used chewing gum, broken pencils, wrecked books and scarred desks to the Junior Class. Given under our hand and seal this tenth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty seven. Tommy Domino Fats Presley Elvis Sands Gall Hbadley Etta Yeaton CLASS PROPHECY The class of 57 thought it appropriate to hold their first reunion in the basement of the new consolidated school which is being built here in Northvood. It seems impossible that it has been ten years since Coe-Brown’s brightest and cleverest students were graduated. First to arrive are Joyce and Etta Yeaton in their pink Cad- illac convertible. Both have made successes of themselves. Etta owns a field full of oil veils and Joyce is a successful math teacher. Here comes Roberta Wallace. She is now the private tutor of our President's grandchildren. In her spare time she is his book- keeper. Next in line is Frances McKenna. Fran is President of Barnard College. Her brains came in handy 1 Eleanor Kelley and Joyce Brown are now Head Nurses at the North- wood Memorial Hospital which was built last year. Dave Fox'd is President of the Ford Company which specializes in a new style motorcycle that has that forward look. Gail Hoadley flew over from France with her French Poodle, Pierre, for the reunion. She vent over to take special courses in the native language but liked it so well, she decided to stay. Henry Sager is now a mechanical engineer and has Just made a down payment on a 1967 Studebaker. Myraa Williams, now Mrs. Wayne Beauchain, is head secretary in the Pentagon. Look who's here] Gene Jacques. Gene is now owner of the G. L. Paint Company. This is a good way to provide for T.ind atv their three sets of twins. Charlotte West is the head waitress at her own coffee shop. She always did go for coffee. Nancy Corbin is now foreman of the Higgins Cattle Farm. What a life] All she has to do is ride around in her Crosley and watch over the help. Here comes Merton Twombly in his Cadillac beachvagon. He needs it to transport his basketball team around. Millie Pectle is a private secretary in the Baby Ben Clock Company. She always was punctual and. on time. Bob White is married and has completed his first ten years at the Navy Yard. Ten more years Bob and you can take life easy. George Witham is owner of Dottle's Drive-In, Inc. George not only bought the buildings and land but he also took the girl with it. Sherman Elliott has now achieved his beloved goal of soothing the mournful and caring for the dead. He now owns one of the largest and most famous funeral homes in Rhode Island. Marlon Wheaton is married to Stanley. They are now filling the position of co-managers of a marital council bureau offering free advice to all their friends. They figured this was the only way that they could settle all their own arguments peacefully. Lennie Burritt is now vice-president of the O'Neal Company. The company is now incorporated due to Lennie's efforts to go out and make people buy shares. % CLASS PROPHECY (continued) Here coses Levis Salth looking real nice In his army uniform. He has achieved the rank of Brigadier General. I guess It really paid off taking those trips to Concord once a veek and think of all that extra training he attained. It has been Interesting to see how much our classmates have accomplished In ten years. I vender vhat they vlll be doing when our second reunion comes around In 1977 Sow that ve have all reminisced lets start celebrating. president' Wjessafe Classmates: Coe-Brown Northvood Academy h«« served us for the past four yean. At this time, carrying with us the memories of those four years, ve embark on a new way of life. Our high school education is a founda- tion upon which ve shall build our future lives. Hew horizons await us. It Is up to us to make the most of our abilities and talents to prove our- selves a credit to the cosnunlty, nation, and the world. ■% CLASS OF 1956 CLASS OF 1955 Albert Burtt— University of Hev Hampshire, Durham, H. H. W. Edvard Bryant— Married Barbara Demerltt, and attending U.N.H. Barbara Corbett— Married Cecil Tasker, and living in Borthvood. James Corbin— U.S. Marines Lorraine DeButts— Working at Rational Guard in Concord. Barbara Demeritt— Married W. Edvard Bryant. Doris Holmes— University of Rev Hampshire, Durham, R. H. Robert Magoon— Working at tannery in Concord. John O'Connor— Working for A B Well Drillers. Barbara Pender— Studying nursing at Moore General Hospital, Grassmere. Beta Shepherd— Married Roland White, and living in Deerfield. Arthur Slade— Plymouth Teachers College, Plymouth, Rev Hampshire. Geraldine Twombly— Working at Saturley's. Gloria Twombly— Working in Revmarket, R.H. Robert Wentworth— U.S.A.F. Marcia Williams— Married Robert Paris, and living in Pittsfield. Anne Wltham— Working at Rev Hampshire Fire Insurance. Virginia Wood— Working as Telephone Operator in Washington, D. C. Shirley Toting— Working at Saturley's George Densons— University of Rev Hampshire, Durham, R. H. Shirley Folsom— Attending school in Rev York. David Freitas— Working in Manchester, Rev Hampshire. Eleanor Jacques— Married William Morrison, and living in Durham. Ellen Lovely— Working in Manchester. Joyce Merrill— Working at Blue Cross-Blue Shield Co., Concord. Joan Mihachik— University of Rev Hampshire, Durham, H. H. Everett Robinson— U. S. Army CLASS OF 195 Mary Lou Densons— Married, and living in Lynfleld, Mass. Carol Hasmerstrom— A Nurse in Rev Haven, Conn. Rorene Holmes-- Elliot Hospital School of Nursing, Manchester. Paul O'Neal— Electrician Marion Pease— Working in Manchester. Dorothea Rollins— Married Richard Young, living in Deerfield. Faye Rollins— Married, living in Raymond, Rev Hampshire. Richard Young— Working in Man- chester— Married. Bigelov Wood— U. S. Navy VOLLEYBALL Front Row: L. Gates; 0. Hoadley; E. Yeaton; J. Yeaton; R. Wallace; M. Lovejoy; E. Hoadley. Second Row: Miss Cavanaugh, Coach; E. Kelley; M. Angwin; C. Thiem; J. Brown. SOFTBALL FROlfP ROW: L. Gates; G. Hoadley; E. Yeaton; Miss Cavanaugh. Coach; R. Wallace; M. Withan; E. Hoadley. SECOHD ROW: J. Yeaton; E. Kelley; M. Angwin; H. Corbin; J. Brown. BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: J. Payne; J. Pender; M. Twoably, Co-captain; L. Burritt, Captain; A. Withaa; J. Sheraan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ellsworth, Coach; S. Piper; W. Demons; 0. Witham; B. Linscott; J. Leskowits; ?. Bane; P. Twombly. CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: L. Burtt; B. Saith; E. Kelley, Head Cheerleader; P. McKenna; S. Burtt. SECOND ROW: J. Brackett; B. Wallace; P. McKenna; E. Boadley M. Love Joy. % ACTIVITIES SERIOR PLAY FRONT ROW: M. Wheaton; F. McKenna; J. Yeaton; G. Hoadley; R. Wallace; Miss Ward, Director. SECOND ROW: D. Ford; H. Sager; G. Witham; L. Snith; S. Elliott. DEBATING CLASS FRONT ROW: J. Young; S. ELLiott; Mrs. Call, Advisor; F. McKenna; R. Wallace; E. Kelley; G. Hoadley. SECOND ROW: J. Sherman; S. Elliott; C. Hodgdon; B. Llnscott; J. Leskovitz; E. Dodge. FRESHMAN CLASS FRONT ROW: N. Farr; J. Hoadley; F. Tvombly, President; P. Clark, Vice President; B. Smith, Treasurer; L. Gagne, Secretary; Mrs. Call, Class Advisor; S. Elliott. SECOND ROW: J. Young; C. Hodgdon; C. Young; H. Goddard; L. Burtt; E. Twombly; E. McKenny; C. Stevens. THIRD ROW: B. DeButts; M. Clark; B. Linscott; C. Farr; G. Shepard; B. Gardner; J. Sherman. JUNIOR CLASS FRONT ROW: S. Burtt; L. Gustin, Secretary; J. Pender, Vice President; Miss Cavanaugh, Class Advisor; L. Gates, Presi- dent; J. Payne, Treasurer; D. Shores. SECOND ROW: G. Wheeler; P. Clark; K. Flynn; M. Hodgdon; V. Young; K. Folsom. THIRD ROW: R. Meatty; S. Piper; D. Short; V. Bane. F. F. A. FRONT ROW: R. Belanger; M. Tvombly, Secretary; L. Burritt President; D. Ford, Vice President; W. Densons, Treasurer SECOND ROW: C. Ellsworth, Advisor; G. Dunn; G. Withaus; V. Bane. GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: R. Belanger, G. Bartlett, L. Smith, Sherman Elliott, R. Neal. SECOND ROW: S. Burtt, K. Folsom, M. Wheaton, P. Clark, N. Farr, S. Elliott, B. Smith, L. Gagne, E. McKenny, C. Stevens. THIRD ROW: L. Gates, J. Young, J. Brown, H. Goddard, N. Corbin, G. Hoadley, F. McKenna, R. Wallace, C. Farr, C. Young, V. Young. FOURTH ROW: D. Shores, M. Clark, L. Burtt, E. Twombly, M. Angwin E. Kelley, B. Gardner, L. Gustin, P. Clark, H. Hodgdon. MacCALLUM'S BOATHOUSE Northvood, New Hampshire Phone: Wilson 2-8848 COUNTRY KITCHEN East Northwood, N. H. Phone: Wilson 2-5990 ADVERTISERS v • Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates of Coe-Brown from SATURLEY ' S EPSOM CIRCLE KQRTHWOOD HARROWS Groceries - Hardware - Grain - Hay - Dry Goods Boots - Shoes - Paints - Pishing Tackle - Ice Cream Gasoline and Oil HILLSGROVE OIL COMPAHY WE HAHDLE OHLY THE FINEST HEATING OILS - MOTOR OILS - GASOLINE 2k Hour Burner Service Tel. Northwood WI 2-5 5 or WI 2-5 01 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 TEE SUNCOOK BANK SUNCOOK, NEW HAMPSHIRE V. Congratulatione to the Claes of '57 BUNNY'S ROSELAND BALLROOM MR. and MRS. VERNARD BANE Tel. WI 2-5 59 NORTHWOOD LAKE, N. H. Dancing - Roller Skating Svlmning - Boating Ice Cream Bar Compliments of THE BIGGEST LITTLE FAIR ON EARTH THE DEERFIELD FAIR ASSOCIATION September 26, 27, 28, 29, 1957 N. EDITS B. TASKER GENERAL INSURANCE Specializing in Automotive Insurance Northvood Narrows, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-5 11 BAKER'S STORE EAST NGRTHWOOD Meats and Groceries Ice Cream - Light Lunches Tel. Wilson 2-8856 JOHNSON'S DAIRY and DAIRY BAR Milk and Cream Chocolate Milk Our Own Ice Cream NGRTHWOOD, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-55 3 DEMMONS' general store Meats - Groceries W. NOTTINGHAM, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-8811 Congratulations to The Graduating Class from all the folks at WELCH'S MARKET Northvood Center, N. H. THE HOME OF Welch's Easy-to-Eat Steaks BUNNELL'S GARAGE Tel. Wilson 2-5k6l NGRTHWOOD, N. H. PITTSFIELD FROZEN SERVICE Tel. GEneral 5-6561 PITTSFIELD, N. H. Frozen Foods Complete Meat and Locker Service Wholesale and Retail Meats BUTCHERING FACILITIES % DUSTIN'S STORE Pittsfield, N. H. Tel. GEneral 5-8 1 Women's and Children Wear Berkshire Hosiery - Dresses Gordon Underwear Compliments of DOTTXES DRIVE IN Compliments of NORTHWOOD PAIR Sept. 6, 7, 8 !957 GRANITE STATE WELL DRILLING CO. Deerfield, New Hampshire Tel. HOBART 3-2371 Farm - Home - Industry William J. O'Neal Frank H. O'Neal CLIDE T. GUPTILL NORTHWOOD RIDGE, N. H. Grading - Excavating Trucking - Tarring Driveways Hot Top Driveways GRAVEL and LOAM Tel. Wilson 2- kbb H. W. SLY Plumbing - Heating Universal Pump Distributor of New Hampshire PLASTIC PIPE Installations Repairs Free Estimates Before You Buy See Sly Tel. Wilson 2-5l 63 THE HARRIMAH HIGHLAHD SHOP AND Eeedlevork Supplies PAIGE Rug Wool Handmade gifts INSURANCE Route k IN ALL ITS BRANCHES East Northwood, I. H. REAL ESTATE PITTSFIELD, N. H. Phyllis MacPherson Proprietor TEL. GE 5-8362 LIVE BAIT TACKLE Home Gas - Power Lawn Mowers Camps and Boat Livery at LINSCOTT'S LUCAS POND Lawn Mower Service N. H. Hunting and Fishing Telephone Wilson 2-8874 Licenses Northwood, New Hampshire Dana C. Woodman McCulloch Chain Saws NORTHWOOD, N. H. Gas Stoves Appliances Richardson's Pansy Farm NEWELL OUTBOARD and SERVICE Greenhouse Scott-Atwater Outboard Motors NORTHWOOD CTR., N. H. OUTBOARD RENTALS Balt - Boats African Violets Pansies Greenhouse Plants Chrysanthemums Christmas Greens Compliments of STEWARD PINKHAM FUNERAL SERVICE Wilson 2-5501 NORTHWOOD, N. H. SHERMAN'S GARAGE General Repairing Gas Cutting and Welding Northvood Narrows, N. H. WRECKER SERVICE Herbert A. Sherman, Prop. Tel. Wilson 2-59 1 Mrs. Price's Compliments of Home Made Chocolates NORTHWOOD NORTHWOOD RIDGE, N. H. HARDWARE STORE THE BLUE BOWL ROUTE 107 - DEERFIELD Meats - Groceries Gas - Oil - Frozen Foods Clothing - Gifts Tel. HObart 3-2311 THE SPORTSMAN'S HOME HAGGETT'S SPORT SHOP Where Sportsmen Meet to Buy Their Athletic Equipment Fishing Tackle Guns and Ammunition Schwinn and Raleigh Bicycles Evinrude Motors Sold and Repaired 140 No. Main St. Concord Tel. Ca 8-8331 Motorola T. V. and Radios A. L. SCHEU T. V. SALES AND SERVICE Tel. Barrington 2721 E. Barrington, N. H. NORTHWOOD GENERAL STORE Burt Curley, Prop. MEATS GROCERIES VEGETABLES Frozen Foods Free Delivery Tel. Wilson 2-5 1 • HUCKINS TINT TOWN CABINS Garages and Oil Co., Inc. and CHEVROLET GIFT SHOP Sales and Service NORTHWOOD, N. H. TEXACO Gossville Pittsfield Dial REgent 6-4711 Dial GEneral 5-6932 Growers of Fine Flowers KNOLL-CREST GARDENS Compliments of Old Loudon Road CONCORD, N. H. PARSONS' RESTAURANT Tel. Ca 8-8071 _ GOSSVILLE GENERAL STORE FOUR CORNERS Groceries - Meats SERVICE STATION Frozen Foods R. W. Quimby Hardware - Paint Texaco Products Tel. REgent 6-U782 EPSOM, N. H. GOSSVILLE, N. H. Congratulations MAIN'S STORE from GROCERIES - HARDWARE SLADE ANTIQUES GAS - SODA FOUNTAIN NORTHWOOD RIDGE Northwood Ridge, N. H. New Hampshire Tel. Wilson 2-5 51 Compliments of OX BOW OARAGE Tel. Wilson 2-5 21 MQRTHWOQD HARROWS, N. H. Compliments of EPSOM OARAGE Compliments of PARKER FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishers PITTSFIELD, N. H. Tel. GE 5-6531 Compliments of Compliments of AMOSKEAG AMOSKEAG NATIONAL BANK SAVINGS BANK Member of Federal Deposit Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Insurance Corporation MANCHESTER, N. H. MANCHESTER, N. H. N. % Best Wishes From the Members of THE ADVERTISING COUNCIL OF THE CONCORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Atherton's Radio Shop G. R. Kinney Shoe Company Angelo's Restaurant Lincoln's Furniture Company Brown Saltmarsh Merrimack Farmers' Exch., Inc. Capital Plumbing Heating Nault's Pharmacy Supply Conpany J. C. Penney Company Concord Dairy Religious Book Shop Concord Natural Gas Company Robert's Drug Store The Concord Hardware Co., Inc. Tenney Coal Company Comer Pharmacy Thompson Hoague Company Dunbar's Drapery Shop United Life Accident Ins. David Heller Company' F. W. Woolvorth Company Dr. P. E. Holbrook Dr. S. W. Jones Hussey Wiren A - B WELL DRILLING INC. Main Office R.F.D. 1 Laconia, New Hampshire Owners M, N. Porter Atherton Tel. Laconia 2429 Robert E. Bailey Reddy Kilowatt Northwood Wilson 2-5529 Your Electric Servant WELL wanted PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY WELL drilled WELL satisfied Of NEW HAMPSHIRE s. ■ PHIL DAVE'S GARAGE General Repairing - Used Cars Tires - Batteries - Accessories NORTHWOOD, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-8840 RAYMONDS'S BEAUTY SHOPPE HORTHWOOD RIDGE, N. H. Open Evenings Tel. Wilson 2-5524 Harpswell Lunch Rooa PITTSFIELD, N. H. Breakfast - Lunches - Dinners OPEN 6:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Friday 6 A.M. - 10 P.M. Closed Sundays Florence and Ben Hevlands DENSMORE'S GREEN LAlfFERN Groceries - Meats - Gas - Oil Range Oil Tel. HObart 3-2332 Deerfield, N. H. THE LESTERS FARM PRODUCE FRESH FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES Northwood Narrows, N. H. Open Daily 8 A.M. - 9 P.M. Tel. Wilson 2-5566 LITTLE COUNTRY STORE HORTHWOOD RIDGE, N. H. TASKER ' S Artesian Well Contractors Northvood Harrows, N. H. E. D. Tasker M. D. Tasker Wilson 2-5474 Wilson 2-5581 A Few do as well, but None Better N. Compliments of PITTSFIELD NATIONAL BANK PITTSFIELD, N. H. Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Member Federal Reserve System For Safety of Tour Funds- On Deposit In the Malls While Traveling - use PITTSFIELD SAVINGS BANK PITTSFIELD, N. H. Established 1855 Member Savings Banks Association of Bev Hampshire NOLIN THOMAS WHITCHER LUMBER CO. ARTESIAN WELL Building Materials CONTRACTORS Paints and Hardware Free Estimates NQRTHWOOD Prompt Service NEW HAMPSHIRE Bank Financing Tel. WI 2-55 1 NQRTHWOOD CENTER wi 2-5560 Concord, New Hampshire Ca 5-2517 — % AUTOGRAPHS AUTO GRAPHS % lithographed in U. S. A. by Yearbook House %


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