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

 - Class of 1958

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In October the sophomore class held its freshman initiation with Clayton Savard as our master of ceremonies. Everyone had a wonderful time. Mike Bane represented us in prize speaking. Junior Year We started our junior year with 16 members. We had lost Clayton Savard, Richard Stevens, and Kenneth Cooper, but soon gained two new members, John Payne and Kathleen Flynn. Our class officers for this year were: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Student Council: Linda Gates Jimmy Pender Lyla Gustin John Payne Sally Burtt Scott Piper Miss Cavanaugh was our class advisor for this year. Our representatives in basketball this year were Jimmy Pender, John Payne, Scott Piper, and Mike Bane. On the baseball team we had Scott Piper, John Payne, and Jimmy Pender. Sally Burtt represented us in cheerleading. In softball and volley- ball we had Linda Gates and Kathy Flynn. In January we put on a social with Miss Patricia Olkanon as our dancing instructor. Virginia Young represented us in prize speaking. Our Junior Prom, held on May 10, was entitled Moonlight Sere- nade.” Music was furnished by John Howe of Portsmouth. It proved to be very successful. Jimmy Pender won first prize in the Annual Woman’s Club Essay Contest with his essay entitled Juvenile Delinquency.” Senior Year Upon the beginning of our senior year we were minus Phyllis Clark, Gladys Wheeler, and Warren Mihaichik. Our class officers for this year were as follows: President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Student Council: Scott Piper Linda Gates Sally Burtt Kathleen Folsom Virginia Young Jimmy Pender We entered a float in the Deerfield Fair entitled The Ten Com- mandments” for which we received third prize. On November 21 and 22 we presented our senior play, Brother Goose,” a three-act comedy which was a very successful performance. John Payne, Jimmy Pender, Scott Piper, and Mike Bane repre- sented us in soccer and basketball. Scott Piper, Mike Bane, John Payne, and Jimmy Pender were also on the baseball team. In October we held a successful record hop. We also had a food sale. John Payne won first prize in the Annual Woman’s Club Essay Con- test with his essay on China.

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CLASS HISTORY Freshman Year The class of 1958 entered Coe-Brown Academy in September of 1954 with 19 members. Our first important event was the election of class officers: Acting President: Vice-President: Secretary: Treasurer: Student Council: Scott Piper Scott Piper Linda Gates Kathleen Folsom Linda Gates Jimmy Pender Miss Barbara Dennett was our advisor. Clayton Savard, Mike Bane, Jimmy Pender, and Kenneth Cooper represented the class in basketball. Jimmy Pender and Kenneth Cooper participated in cross country. Our representatives in baseball were Scott Piper, Jimmy Pender, Kenneth Cooper, and Mike Bane. On January 26, we held our first social. Mr. Guy Mann directed us in square dancing and refreshments were served. All who attended en- joyed themselves. Mike Bane represented the class in prize speaking and won first prize. Later during the year we visited the Currier Art Museum in Man- chester. At the end of our first year we were minus two members: Alice Twombly and Fern Welch. Sophomore Year In September of 1955 we came back as sophomores with 19 mem- bers in our class. We gained two new members, Beverly Morrison and Robert Meatty. Our first task was the election of class officers. They were as follows: President: V ice-Presid ent: Secretary: T reasurer: Student Council: Clayton Savard Vincent Bane Sally Bum Kathleen Folsom Linda Gates Jimmy Pender Our class advisor was Mrs. Krause. We had a good representation in the various sports. Linda Gates represented us in volleyball, softball, and cheerleading. Kathleen Folsom and Linda Gates were on the track team at the Deerfield Fair. In basketball, we had Jimmy Pender, Scott Piper, Vincent Bane, and Clayton Savard. Jimmy Pender represented us in cross country. Scott Piper, Jimmy Pender, and Kenneth Cooper were on the baseball team from our class.



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CLASS WILL We, the class of 1938, of Coe-Brown Academy, being of sound mind and body, do hereby present this legal document to be our last will and testament: Article I: We, the seniors of Coe-Brown Academy, do hereby will and be- queath to the juniors our willingness to learn, athletic ability, pleasing looks and personalities, quiet study halls, ability to persuade the teachers, and anything else that might assist you in that last wonderful year. Article II: I, Mike Bane, will and bequeath to Roland Brown my ability to rock and roll. Come on Roland, let’s rip up that rug. Article III: I, Sally Bum, do hereby will and bequeath my friendliness wdth Mrs. MacPherson to my loving sister. Good luck Linda, and many A’s. Article IV: I, Kathy Flynn, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Joan Brackett. Take advantage of it, Joan, it prevents heartaches. Article V: I, Kathleen Folsom, do hereby will and bequeath my job of office girl to Tabby Lovejoy. It keeps you out of trouble. Tab. Article VI: I, Linda Gates, will and bequeath my charming personality and quietness to Joan Stack. Article VII: I, Lyla Gustin, do hereby will and bequeath my musical ability to Jim Sherman. Blow' that trumpet Satch.” Article VIII: I, Maxine Hodgdon, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet ways to Patti Carpenter. It prevents detentions, Pat. Article IX: I, Robert Meatty, do hereby will and bequeath to the shop a West- inghouse fire extinguisher. You can be sure if it’s Westinghouse.” Article X: I, John Payne, do hereby will and bequeath my fraternizing ability to Jim Jordan. Let’s make the basketball trips exciting next year, Jim. Article XI: I, Jimmy Pender, do hereby will and bequeath the keys to my ’36 Plymouth to Phyllis McKenna. Remember, Phyllis, that car w'as built for two and one seat is mine. Article XII: I, Scott Piper, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to become teachers’ pet to Philip Elliott. It makes things so much easier, Philip.

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