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

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1962 CHRONICLE COE-BROWN NORTHWOOD ACADEMY NORTHWOOD, NEW HAMPSHIRE DEDICATION We dedicate this yearbook to Mrs. Helen Dodge, our class advisor, who has imparted to us her enthusiasm for living, her sense of humor, and her ability to see the need of others. 2 FACULTY f ih.it thi an books. Joi ven SulluJ k WrrchM Ills. soldo r irclai t. •riences the rcadci § - inS • . dramatic styfl Borne •‘Storm’ ■ look—the storm a passions, of naturJ es modern history rth a now world f, filled with scenes rttable impact; tli« mps in thr ire and rwTth Mr. Ben ' as speaker, inly, chemistr J d that tiie ( £ David 1 r« sident Gavit resident of. Introduced i 1 j .i I fi J HEADMASTER JAMES A. JORDAN Mathematics Keene Teachers' College, B.Ed. University of New Hampshire M.Ed. W, EDWARD BRYANT Civics, History, Business, Sociology, Psychology, Contemporary Problems Springfield College, B.S. University of New Hampshire 4 FRANCES GRAHAM English, French, Latin Keene Teachers' College, B.Ed. University of New Hampshire RICHARD L. BARKER Agriculture, General Science University of Maine HERBERT PETELLE 5 Science, Mathematics Keene Teachers' College, B.Ed. University of New Hampshire PHYLLIS MacPHERSON Commercial Subjects Northeastern University. B.S. Boston University University of New Hampshire WADSWORTH WINSLOW Music Instructor Boston University, B.S. University of New Hampshire, Department of Music 6 Viastmaster L'',ruJ fc M over U progrifm. B bert Q jcoc, prAW Boarclof Educatioir ' before tVcmcal was bet ometry. a foreigl sc ie n Adwr cdJ Em world Hu i. b and businrA m; arts, and gyftt m i' elective sub sjJ ‘ 'aria ki • It J the crown • Barbara, SENIORS r- im 3 plaques lx hind ,J4. rflJfraf$ $featured simc: jft’U'.m life Also rr r« r! K' M thrill - U'iti1 t :1V, ; tr ’LirUbefore t vfltirrn Sits at Head Tab I- retiring C|1I« ell, Ba. • C ImX J d .d the head t. T7 CJ-Jr) signed by Miss plaques behind the $ from dally rrying out theme were tK jregrum ers. drawn by Barba N )n the banquet tables quets of flowers along to and silver tapers and )s of the United States. 5 of the Board of Educ i wives, school ofllcial ?r guests were seated er table. Sophomores Serve ,-rved by the sophomor the direction of Miss irick. the meal consist, ted pineapple cocktail, key. sage dressing, nr. whipped potatoes. 1 k ’fr :: 1 ..ro ard .' LiT mid B iors. have b i ai scholarships Ward, who minster College I tuition for his frci ranks in the upp of the senior clnsj A C'ur.it v J SI70 toward tuiti as awarded Bit plans to attend! School of Mines J .Ju ! no iv« d| to Lindenwood Q mb • . t'tJ! rm bM Wf. y.Mipl if ’ ■ %mm ■r 'rW5}Ktut . iJsft r..- h f. t- • ' , ; ; ,Pl ;• H ...- «.r.- HE t'J 1$ W; • U §£ CLASS OF President 1962 Class Officers NE1LSEN, NANCY LEE NANC Entered Grade 9 from Nottingham Elementary School. Class Secretary 1,2,3, President 4; Chronicle Staff 4; Softball 1; Glee Club 1; Senior Play 2,3,4; Jr-Sr Plays 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 2,3, 4; Head 3,4; Prize Speaking 1,2,3; Usherette 1,2; Class Marshall 3; Coronation Ball Aide 1; Kiawanis Club Contest 3. Hobbies: Tennis, Swimming, Skiing, Water-skiing Ambition: Secretary for Motor Vehicle Initials: N. L. N. Nancy’s Likeable Nature Vice President DEMMONS, CLIVE JOSEPH CLIVEY” Entered Grade 9 from Nottingham Elementary School. Class Vice-President 2,4; Class Marshall 3; Woman’s Club Essay Contest 3; Chronicle Staff 3,4; Business Manager 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4. Hobbies: Hunting and Fishing Ambition: Conservation Officer Initials: C. J. D. Clive's Just Dandy. 8 Secretary MAGOON, CORAL GENNETH Entered Grade 9 from Northwood Ridge Elementary School. Class President 3: Student Council 1,2; Secretary 4; Chronicle Staff 4; Cheerleading 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Junior Prom Aide 3; Softball 1,2; Art 2. Hobbies: Bowling, Water-skiing, Swimming, Driving Ambition: Secretary and Marry Fred Initials: C. G. M. Coral's Getting Married Treasurer CURLEY, BURTON HARLAND BUDDY Entered Grade 12 from Oyster River High School. Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Senior Play 4; Class Treasurer 4. Hobbies: Cars and Sports Ambition: Teacher Initials: B. H. C Buddy's Horrible Crewcut 9 President Student Council Representatives RICHDALE, SPENCER SHERMAN SPENCE Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Class President 1,2; Student Council 4, President 4; Senior Play 2,3; Junior-Senior Play 2; Art 1; Chronical Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4. Hobbies: Working on old cars. Ambitions: To become a teacher. Initials: S. S. R. Spencer’s Sarcastic Remarks Secretary DUNN, MEREDITH FRANCES MERRY Entered grade 9 from George B. White School. Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Class Vice-President 3; Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Girls’ State Representative 3; Glee Club 1; Soft-ball 1; Chronicle Staff 4; Art 1; Senior Play 4. Hobbies: Dancing, swimming, roller skating. Ambitions: To become a clerical worker. Initials: M. F. D. Meredith's Fond Dreams 10 CANTRELL, CATHERINE ROGET CATHY Entered grade 9 from Hyde School Boston, Mass. Volleyball 1,2, 3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Art 2,3; F.H.A. 1. Hobbies; Horseback riding, swimming, ice-skating, and collecting photos Ambitions: To go to college and to travel Initials: C. R. C. Cathy Really Chatters CURRAN, PHILIP JOSEPH PHIL Entered grade 11 from American High School Igmir, Turkey. Prize Speaking 3; Student Government 3, Jimi Conference 3. Hobbies: Photography, swimming, radios Ambitions: Teacher Initials: P. J. C. Phil's Just Curious GATES, HEIDI HI Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Class Vice-President 1; Student Council 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Alternating President 3, President 4; Glee Club 1; Softball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4; Coronation Ball Queen 3; Prize Speaking 3; Senior Play 3,4. Hobbies: Waterskiing, skiing, bowling Ambitions: Dental Hygienist Initials: H. G. Heidi Galavants GAGNE, DEANNA DEE DEE DEE Entered grade 9 from Nottingnam Elementary School. F.H.A. 1, 2,4; Historian 4; Glee Club 1,2; Softball 3; Girl State Representative 3. Hobbies: Knitting, dancing, cooking, having fun! Ambitions: To become a beautician Initials: D. D. G. Deanna's Dilly Giggle 11 NEAL, ALDEN ARTHUR Entered grade 9 from Barrington Elementary School. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. Hobbies: Horses, Cars Ambition: Lumberman Initials: A.A.N. Alden’s Always Nieve NEAL, AUDREY MY RLE AUD Entered grade 9 from Barrington Elementary School. Glee Club 1, 2: Softball 1,2,3,4. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Cheer-leading 4. Hobbies: Roller Skating, Bowling, Horseback Riding Ambition: Nurse Initials: A.M.N. Audrey Makes Noise RICHARDSON, MARCIA JOANNE MARSH Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Class Treasurer 2,3: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1; Coronation Ball Queen's Aide 2; Junior Prom Queen's Aide 3; Senior Play 3; Woman's Club Essay Contest 3; Cheerleading 2, 3,4. Hobbies: Skating, Dancing, Eating Ambition: Business School and become a secretary Initials: M.J.R. Marcia's Just Right 12 STONE, GERALD ONEAL Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Hobbies: Reading, Skating, Water Skiing, Girls Ambition: Get an education and a good job Initials: G.O.S. Gerald's Odd Sayings TWOMBLY, PHILIP WAYNE TILLIE Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Basketball 1,2,3: Senior Play 3,4, Student Council 1; F.F.A. 3,4. Hobbies: Cars, Girls, Bowling, Movies Ambition: Find a good job and get married Initials: P.W.T. Philip’s Wishful Thinking TWOMBLY, ROLAND IRVING ROLLY Entered grade 9 from Northwood Junior High. Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 3; F.F.A. 2,3; Basketball 3. Hobbies: Cars, Skating, Swimming Ambition: To be successful Initials: R.I.T. Roily is Talented 13 The class of 1962 entered Coe-Brown Academy in September 1958 with 29 members. Our first big event was the election of class officers under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Dodge. Our officers were: President: Spencer Richdale; Vice President: Heidi Gates; Secretary: Nancy Neilsen; Treasurer: Roland Twombly; Student Council: Coral Magoon and Clive Demmons. Our most dreaded event during our Freshman year was the Freshman Initiation. During the day we all wore various costumes including everything from grain bags to flannel nighties. That night we performed funny stunts which were thought up by the Superior Sophomores. Our third big event as Freshmen was the annual Coronation Ball. Nancy Neilsen was our candidate for queen. We are sorry to say that we came in second, but lost by only a few votes difference. During the year we lost; Dana Ames, Ralph Ames, Ola Davis, Phyllis Fletcher, Russell Hill, Mary Price, Jacky Savard, William Stevens, Harriet Wallace, and Walter Worster. When we came back to school in 1959 as Silly Sophomores we had 24 left in our class. Our class officers for this year were: President: Spencer Richdale; Vice President: Clive Demmons; Secretary: Nancy Neilsen; Treasurer: Marcia Richardson; Student Council: Coral Magoon and Phil Twombly. We had lost Linda White, Ronald Piwowarczyk, Heraldine MacDurfey, Otis Bruce and Debby Cheney. We held two socials, the Freshman Initation and a small carnival which included a short play entitled, Day At School. This year for the annual Coronation Ball Marcia Richardson was our candidate for queen. We came in third, but put up a good fight. At the beginning of our Junior year we had 18 members. However, we gained Philip Curran and lost Shirley Le Clair. Our class officers for the year were: President: Coral Magoon; Vice President: Meredith Dunn; Secretary: Nancy Neilsen; Treasurer: Marcia Richardson; Student Council: Heidi Gates and Roland Twombly. During this year we had a food sale, a record hop and the Junior Prom. Thanks to Mr. Phalen our record hop was the most successful one in years. For the Coronation Ball Queen this year Heidi Gates was our candidate, and the Queen. 14 The Junior Prom was next. Our theme was An Evening in Blue. Meredith Dunn was our beautiful queen. Coral Magoon and Marcia Richardson were her aides. This year ended very successfully. At the beginning of our Senior and final year, we started with 17 members. During the year we lost John Ricker, leaving us with our present 16 members: 8 boys and 8 girls. Our class officers were: President Nancy Neilsen; Vice President: Clive Demmons; Secretary: Coral Magoon; Treasurer: Burton Curley; Student Council: Meredith Dunn and Spencer Richdale. The float for the Deerfield Fair was entitled Miss Coe-Brown. Meredith Dunn, our queen of the Prom, reigned as Miss Coe-Brown. Audrey Neal, Marcia Richardson, Nancy Neilsen and Coral Magoon were her aides. It was very beautiful and we are proud to say we won first prize. The Senior Play this year was a great success. We did the Importance of Being Earnest.” The Christmas Dance this year, we are sorry to say, wasn't very much of a success. During this year we had dancing classes instructed by Mrs. Kennard Goldsmith. We enjoyed them very much and our dances proved to be more successful. Audrey Neal was our candidate for queen for the annual Coronation Ball and walked away with the honor as Queen. There was a very large turn-out and our new gym looked great. And so our days at Coe-Brown have come to an end; now, we can only reminisce. Nancy Neilsen Coral Magoon 15 MOST POPULAR CLASS CLOWNS MOST ATHLETIC QUIETEST 16 CUTEST BEST IN DRAMATICS BEST SINGERS BEST CLASS WORKERS IN 62 MOST STUDIOUS BEST DANCERS 17 CLASS WILL We, the class of 1962, of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, being of somewhat sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I: I, Catherine Cantrell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to’try to get along with Mrs. MacPherson to my brother. Andy. ARTICLE II: I, Buddy Curley, do hereby will and bequeath my acting ability to Peter Johnson. Let’s make those love scenes a little more exciting, Pete. ARTICLE III: I, Philip Curran, do hereby will and bequeath my good sense of humor to Thomas Veinote. ARTICLE IV: I, Clive Demmons, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with all the Senior girls and carry their books to class to Bobby Burritt. Let’s show those muscles. Bob. ARTICLE V: I, Meredith Dunn, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get dates with boys in a ladylike manner to Susan Nelson. ARTICLE VI: I, Deanna Gagne, do hereby will and bequeath my charm with the boys to Beverly Tuttle ARTICLE VII: 1, Heidi Gates, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get in and out of mischief so easily to Priscilla Blanchard. ARTICLE VIII: 1, Coral Magoon, do hereby will and bequeath my flirting ways with Mr. Bryant to all the girls in 4th peridd study hall. ARTICLE IX: I, Alden Neal, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet in classes to June Jordan. ARTICLE X: I, Audrey Neal, do hereby will and bequeath my athletic ability to Nancy Linscott. ARTICLE XI: I, Nancy Neilsen, do hereby will and bequeath my position as head-cheerleader to Joyce Hoad ley. ARTICLE XII: I, Marcia Richardson, do hereby will and bequeath my flirting and winning ways with all the teachers to Kathy O'Reilly. ARTICLE XIII: I, Spencer Richdale, do hereby will and bequeath my dancing ability to Candy Burgoyne. Let's get that beat. Candy. ARTICLE XIV: I, Jerry Stone, do hereby will and bequeath my '56 Ford to any sucker who wants to walk. ARTICLE XV: I, Philip Twombly, do hereby will and bequeath my winning ways with the girls to Kenny Pease. ARTICLE XVI: I, Rollie Twombly, do hereby will and bequeath my position as driver for the Blanchard girls to anyone who feels that they can continue my duties properly. ARTICLE XVII: We, the Senior Class, do hereby will and bequeath everything that we enjoyed, ruined, and disrupted, including our beloved teachers to the Junior Class in hopes that you will use them to your best advantage. Given under our hand and seal the fifteenth of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred sixty-two. Heidi Gates Meredith Dunn Greta Barker Troy Dodge 18 few?'2 merictr |tl ('.,f!ghwrui t«-.i fl ; ln ili .I . V H P' O rimiiil home nWill j P'kies and iumI appeared o| Vic menu J P in honor jffls Hclin Hedrick. Pudcnt tcacl r faom the University of MissuA imc economics lasses m i vat fee and U a the f WiL34pni|iL isai Fni Burt. 1 ■ Johnson sto1 | crli%7t.fcV if Mr Allen Out of a possible 150i s i..ti i ■ Ti ..}f ,'i ill • ’ f -lit.wi.r; :| i jWi.iM. • CLASSES :pm:r ;!;i 'ir 5lfer “ n%;v Kijj. ■: . LTir- - •'Jj'.ru. r« Mr • frrii'ri.;. v, T+Vy li . • • .( ! vl.’il a pliiSl: :1st :.:x: • • , -: .; :-f. I V i M :...: • v j r r. •! '• Ftn ill-. - aiK-i U p. pr students hlw tJVin researc RN nglvrijBi in the kf n r i n (I Iiim iw. til A I r |irrc(| Ike lAf 1 1 M f rom Je.Anrl Hilt and Wstance SmittMM Korf ni f perfect pape V on his exa ' tion over Principles of sumption. _ t t-c I Biology classes, under lection of Mr William are beginning the study life i «‘-JO.L. Vv.l ■ '• p fif. r.a o li iw' fo ■ . li-Iffwlliift ,1 v ■ ,1;-• ilJn'mlllf 1 rlilj r ; FIRST ROW, 1 to r: N. Beauman; L. Laramee; S. Slade; J. Baker; M. Stevens; S. Low; J. Dalrymple; C. Burgoyne; N. Jenkins; B. Holmes. SECOND ROW, J. Pender; D. Tuttle; C. Noyes; P. Yeaton; P. Blanchard; K. O'Reilly; B. McGown; B. Merryfield; M. Cantrell; G. Sly. THIRD ROW. R. Gardner; R. Gardner; R. Anderson; L. Witham; D. Hoadley; R. Cunningham; W. Stevens; R. Perry; K. Pease; F. Estes; R. Pevear; H. Clark. Absent; J. Stevens; E. LeClair. FRESHMAN CLASS Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Johnson, Student Council; D. Ross, Treasurer; D. Mihachik, Vice President; Mr. Bryant, Advisor P. Curley, President; D. Gooch, Secretary; P. Blanchard, Student Council. 20 FIRST ROW, 1 to r: R. Johnson; P. Twombly; P. Farrar; L. Jadeborg; B. Tuttle; M. Johnson; S. McGown; L. DeButts. SECOND ROW, C. Elliott; K. Brackett; G. Sly; J. Merrill; D. Hersey; T. Veinote; E. Dens-more; D. Stevens; N. Dodge, B. McGown. SOPHOMORE CLASS Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT; B. Ross, Student Council; S. Nelson, Secretary L. Blanchard, Vice-Pres; Mrs. Mac-Pherson, Advisor; D. Ray, Pres; M Curran, Treas; D. Schwab, Student Council. 21 FIRST ROW, 1 to r: N. Brown; J. Stone; J. Hoadley; A. Tuttle; R. Burritt, A. Harmon. SECOND ROW, M. Farr; A. Cantrell; J. Newman; C. Wall, A. Neilsen. JUNIOR CLASS Class Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Norberg, Student Council; C. Carpenter, Treasurer; J. Jordan, Vice-President; Mrs. Graham, Advisor; B. Rollins, President; N. Linscott, Secretary; M. Beauman, Student Council. 22 ii re nw J nny urnc. I. m Stockloi iy Medial Jr i fflMK.NUia 1 HrAustln. J Wrc t, Mary J rMrs Spoffard. horn. Mi « nr record there 1 1 corto, a Haydn trl. r isociation ualc featuri cm the nui M Mu Horn.' tju technl •rtorl virtu Wind J c used nd u rest , from t l pay I coatj r V • dll Mrs Vir :« l JnllowiDK «c ORGANIZATIONS FIRST ROW, 1 to r: C. Wall; D. Stevens; J. Newman; A. Neal; T. Veinote; W. Me Gowen. SECOND ROW, R. Prevear; L. Witham; R. Gardner; D. Hoadley; D. Hersey; R. Cunningham; R. Gardner; W. Stevens. FFA Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Twombly, Reporter; M. Farr, Sentinel; R. Twombly, Treasurer; N. Brown, Secretary; B. Rollins, President; R. Burritt, Vice-President; Mr. Barker, Advisor. 26 L to R: L. DeButts; B. Holmes; B. Ross, Historian; C. Magoon, Treasurer; A. Neal, President; Mrs. Dodge, Advisor; P. Yeaton, Vice President; M. Stevens, Secretary; L. Laramee, Parliamentarian; B. Tuttle. FHA L to R: C. Magoon; B. Ross; A. Neal. 27 FIRST ROW, 1 to r: D. Gooch; J. Dalrymple; V. Norberg; J. Hoadley; J. Baker; L. Blanchard; R. Johnson. SECOND ROW, P. Blanchard; P. Curley; J. Jordan; L. Jaderborg; K. O'Reilly; C. Magoon; C. Noyes; S. Low. TRI-HI-Y Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Linscott, Chaplain; M. Johnson, Program Chairman; M. Dunn, Treasurer; H. Gates, President; Mrs. Mac Pherson, Advisor; N. Neilsen, Vice-President; M. Richardson, Secretary; S. Nelson Council Representative. ’ 28 FIRST ROW, 1 to r: L. Blanchard; B. Merryfield; J. Jordan; N. Linscott; M. Johnson; P. Twombly; R. Johnson. SECOND ROW, M. Cantrell; T. Veinote; D. Mersey; L. Jaderborg; B. Tuttle; J. Newman; P. Johnson; K. Pease. GLEE CLUB BAND FIRST ROW, 1 to r: R. Johnson; L. Jaderborg; D. Hersey; M. Johnson; J. Jordan; SECOND ROW, M. Cantrell; D. Mihachik; J. Newman; P. Johnson. 29 THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST L to r: P. Johnson, P. Twombly; N. Neilsen, C. Carpenter; L. Jaderborg; B. Curley; Mrs. Graham, Direc tor, H. Gates, A. Neilsen. SEATED: M. Dunn. Shall We Dance 30 SDI131H1V FIRST ROW, 1 to r: R. Gardner; R. Gardner; C. Demmons; Mr. Jordan, Coach; A. Neilsen; N. Dodge; H. Clark. SECOND ROW, D. Stevens; J. Stone; E. Densmore; C. Carpenter M. Curran; M. Farr; R. Rae; R. Burritt; K. Brackett. SOCCER VOLLEYBALL FIRST ROW, 1 to r: N. Beauman; R. Johnson; J. Hoadley; Mr. Petelle, Coach; H. Gates; L. Blanchard;B. Holmes. SECOND ROW, P. Curley; J. Jordan; L. Jaderborg; N. Linscott; M. Johnson; S. Nelson; C. Cantrell. 32 FIRST ROW, 1 to r: S. Richdale; H. Clark; D. Stevens; M. Beauman; R. Gardner; Mr. Petelle, Coach; R. Burritt; R. Rae; B. Curley; P. Johnson. SECOND ROW, N. Brown; D. Mihachik; E. Densmore; C. Carpenter C. Demmons; M. Curran; J. Newman; D. Schwab; C. Elliott; R. Gardner; K. Brackett; N. Dodge; M. Cantrell. BASEBALL SOFTBALL FIRST ROW, 1 to r: N. Beauman; R. Johnson; J. Hoadley; Mr. Jordan, Coach; H. Gates; J. Baker; C. Cantrell; B. Holmes. SECOND ROW. S. Slade; B. McGown; B. Merryfield; J. Jordan; N. Linscott; M. Johnson; K. O'Reilly; C. Noyes; P. Blanchard. 33 VARSITY L to r: M. Curran; H. Clark; A. Neilsen; S. Richdale; C. Carpenter; Coach, J. Barron; N. Dodge; E. Dens-more; J. Stone; C. Demmons; R. Burritt; A. Cantrell. Absent: J. Newman. J- V.’s L to r: B. Curley; E. Densmore; N. Dodge; K. Brack ett; C. Wall; R. Rae; B. Rollins; D. Stevens; M. Curran; F. Estes; H. Clark; G. Sly. 34 CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW, 1 to r: J. Hoadley; N. Neilsen; M. Richardson; R. Johnson; BACK ROW, N. Linscott; A. Neal; C. Magoon; J. Jordan, S. Nelson. 35 SNAPSHOTS Woe is me 36 Friends To The End SNAPSHOTS Whoosh, that Chem test was a dilly ALUMNI NEWS Class of 1959 Martha Angwin..........................................Attending St. Anselms College in Manchester. Joan Brackett............................................. Attending University of New Hampshire. Roland Brown .............................................................................U. S. Army. William Brown......................................................... Married, living in Pittsfield. Robert Cheney.......................................................Living, working in Manchester. Natham Coffin...................................... Married, working at Rumford Press in Concord. William Demmons...........................................Portsmouth Naval Yard, Apprentice School. Edward Dodge.............................................. Attending University of New Hampshire. George Dunn.....................................Working at Kalwall Plastic Company in Manchester. Patricia Flynn............................................. Married, living in Clearwater, Florida . Edna Fortin........................................ Married to Nathan Coffin, living in Nottingham. Elaine Hoadley.......................................... Married to Henry Sager, living in Concord. Mabel Lovejoy..............................................Attending Concord Commercial College. Phyllis McKenna .......................................................Married, living in Georgia. Warren Mihachik.................................... Attending Bulova Watch School in Long Island. Carol Theim......................................................Student Nurse at Concord Hospital. Paul Theim......................................................................... U. S. Air Force. Marguertie Witham.................................. Nurse's Aide at the Mitchell Memorial Hospital. Class of 1960 Carl Billings......................................Working at the Profile Electronics in Concord. Linda Bum...................................Working at American Fore Loyalty Group in Manchester. Benjamin DeButts........................................ Working at the University of New Hampshire. Carol Farr..................................................... Attending Keene Teachers College. Nancy Farr.........................................Student nurse at Elliott Hospital, in Manchester. Lynda Gagne.........................................................Married, living in Barrington. Harriet Goddard................................. Married, living in Deerfield, working in Concord. Janet Hoadley..........................................................Married, living in Hooksett. Joan Jeralds............................................ Working for N. H. Association for the Blind. James Jordan..............................................................................U. S. Navy. Bruce Linscott.................................................Attending U. S. Air Force Academy. Mary Neilsen..................................................................Living in Connecticut. Mable Palmer........................................................Married, living in Northwood. James Sherman..................................................................... U. S. Marines. Brenda Smith...............................................Married, living and working in Concord. Cynthia Stevens...................................................... Married, living in Stratham. Edith Twombly..................................Working at Firemen Fund Insurance in Manchester. Frederick Twombly..................................................Working for Gardner and Sons. A. Everett Welch.........................................................................U. S. Navy. Class of 1961 Michael Ames......................................Working at the Profile Electronics in Concord. Lana Angwin....................................................Attending Keene Teachers College. Judith Baker ........................................................Attending McIntosh in Dover. Nancy Brown........................................................;.................Living at home. Richard DeButts................................Working at T. W. Chesley Enginneering in Northwood. Thomas Demeritt....................................................Married to Diane Dalrymple. Jacqueline Flynn ..................................................Working and living in Concord. Gloria Gagne............................................Working at Mutual Farm Bureau in Concord. Patricia Houlihan....................................................Attending Forsyth in Boston . Robert Ross................................................ Working at Emerson Furniture in Suncook. Katherine Sager........................................ Married to Bob Barn-s, living in Northwood. George Stimpson........................................................... • Working in the woods. Shirley Smith................................................................Married to Jon Winslow. Margaret Wallace..................................Attending Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. 38 (AMO lERlCA'S (I 615 Aadway T APPARCL FOR CHP YOUR Be a Srr 61 HF. COi BROCAILLl Drive-In Mai QUALITY MERCHAN MODERATE PRIC FRUITS. VEGETA MEATS GR r-Suifl .... ■ ' ms mob liiiilNwl fe; iuti:; ; 'I . EU . ■ ifr li - JtlkJ ..... - TWKlIl :5!FJV I ,TiJf sal ADVERTISING Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Graduates of Coe-Brown F rom Mtscm tiL cmm Epsom N. H. Compliments of We need your business, our business is going in the hole. nsm's W£u a. mu m Mssif am Northwood Narrows Northwood Narrows New Hampshire New Hampshire Tel. Wilson 2-5581 Rotary Churn Drilling Drilling jmum mm m i£sms fm an MIRY BUR Produce Market Open Seasonally Milk and Cream Chocolate Milk Memorial Day To Halloween Our Own Ice Cream Featuring N. H. Products Northwood N. H. Northwood Narrows Tel. Wilson 2-5543 New Hampshire Compliments of CONCORD CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION Serving the Banking Needs of the Concord Area CONCORD NATIONAL BANK CONCORD SAVINGS BANK MECHANICKS NATIONAL BANK MERRIMACK COUNTY SAVINGS BANK NEW HAMPSHIRE SAVINGS BANK Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of HUCKINS OIL CO. , INC. CHARWICK - BaROSS INC. Texaco Products 129 Manchester Street Concord, New Hampshire Gossville, N. H. THE BLUE BOWL STORE Route 107 Deerfield, N. H. Your Clover Farm Store FOUR CORNERS SERVICE STATION Meats - Groceries Frozen Foods - Beverages R. W. Quimby THE BLUE BOWL GARAGE Texaco Products Expert Repairing - Lubrication Epsom, N. H. Tires - Batteries HOWARD'S BARBER SHOP Compliments to The Class of 1961 Epsom Traffic Circle Opposite Motel DANIS SUPERMARKET Tel. Regent 6-4607 Pittsfield's Finest Open 9 to 7 Since 1903 Tues. , Wed., Thurs. , Sat. Water Street Open 9 to 8:30 - Friday Pittsfield, N. H. GOSSVILLE GENERAL STORE GOFF CHEVROLET Mel Rowena Severance Sales Service Groceries - Meats - Frozen Foods Hardware - Paint Candia Four Corners Candia, N. H. Tel. Regent 6-4782 Gossville, N. H. Dial IV 3-5131 To The Graduates of Coe-Brown Academy we extend our Best Wishes and Sincere Congratulations In The Years Ahead We Look for Many Pleasant Associations With You. THE SUNCOOK BANK Suncook, New Hampshire Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation To Say Gardner Son did it is in itself an indication of your fine taste mma Interior c Exterior Painting Northwood Ridge, N. H. T6P f m KM£ ZrtKB lit Meat - Groceries - Paint Congratulations Hardware - Drugs - Sundries Gas Oil . . . and our very best wishes for continued success WI 2-8887 Betty Bob Barnes PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEVi HAMPSHIRE Compliments of Compliments of AmuAG AKSSKEIG Mf mLmu ZHWGS MkfC Member of Federal Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Deposit Insurance Corporation Manchester, N. H. Manchester, N. H. For Safety of Your Funds Compliments of on Deposit In the Mails While Traveling --Use fjmf(£Ld firrsFieid MT mt MMA MYMS MkfC Pittsfield, N. H. Pittsfield, N. H. Member of Federal Deposit In'sur uice Corporation Established 1855 Member Federal Deposit Member Federal Insurance Corporation Reserve System Compliments of THE DEE WELD USSdC ETMU fkC. Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30 The Granite States Largest Agricultural Fair HARRIMAN PAIGE AGENCY Compliments of Insurance Real Estate 24 Main St. , Pittsfield THOCO SPORTSTORE 16 Low Ave. Concord, N. H. BRICKETTS MARKET Growers of Fine Flowers Knoll-Crest Gardens Meats - Groceries - Vegetables Frozen Foods Old Loudon Road Concord, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-8889 Tel. Ca. 8-807 1 NORTHWOOD GENERAL STORE Fishing tackle and Ammunition Camps and Boat Livery at LUCAS POND Burt Curley, Prop. Meats - -Groceries - - Vegetables New Hampshire and Fishing Licenses Frozen Foods DANA C. WOODMAN Tel. Wil. 2-8651 Northwood, N. H. RICHARDSON'S PANSY FARM and GREENHOUSE MacCALLUM'S BOATHOUSE Northwood, N. H. Northwood Lake Epsom, New Hampshire Pansies -- Greenhouse Plants Box-annuals Thompson, Crosby, Wagemaker Boats Open - April, May, June Phone: REgent 6-4750 STEVENS' TELEVISION SHOP Compliments Established 1923 of Deerfield, N. H. - Dial HO 3-2582 GREEN'S DRUG STORE, INC. Authorized 32 Main Street Westinghouse Sales and Service Service on all makes Pittsfield, N. H. Compliments of HUCKINS CHEVROLET, INC. Chevrolet Sales and Service PARKER FURNITURE CO. Gossville .Pittsfield Pittsfield, N. H. REgent 6-47 11 GEneral 5-6932 Tel: GE 5-6531 CONCORD AUWMB LE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Concord, New Hampshire Members of Cooperative Advertising Group Banks Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet - Cadillac Carlson's Motor Sales Chrysler - Valiant Concord Buick Co. Buick Nile E. Faust Motor Co. Studebaker - Packard Grappone, Inc. Pontiac - Rambler John Grappone, Inc. Ford Hodgkens Oldsmobile Oldsmobile - Volvo N. H. Motor Sales, Inc. Mercury Spear's Garage International Trucks Capital Dodge Dodge - Dart Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 62 from the MORRISON'S AUTO BODY John Morrison Northwood, N. H. Body and fender repairs Expert Refinishing TMLE J' m Compliments of Northwood Center STRAFFORD COUNTY GAS CO. Barrington, N. H. New Hampshire Wear Mink It shows you think Bottled Gas -- Gas Appliances Sales -- Service Bottled and Bulk Delivery of Gas DENSMORES GREEN LANTERN Hoods Ice Cream Groceries Meats All Beverages Gas and Oil Open Late Rt. 107 Deerfield Compliments of PARSONS' RESTAURANT Tel. HO 3-2332 DEMMONS' GENERAL STORE Compliments of Meats Groceries VILLAGE STORE W. Nottingham, N. H. Tel. Wilson 2-8811 N. W. Purinton Compliments of MJLM f 1H6HAS STEWARD PINKHAM Funeral Service Wilson 2-5501 Artesian Well Contractors Northwood, N. H. FREE ESTIMATES PROMPT SERVICE BANK FINANCING Home Gas - Power Lawn Mowers Northwood Center, N. H. WI 2-5560 Concord, New Hampshire CA 5-2517 LINS COT T'S LAWN MOWER SERVICE Telephone Wilson 2-8874 General Insurance Northwood, N. H. McCulloch Chain Saws Gas Stoves and Appliances Compliments of 6X MW KESTMlkKT IWV 6X MW GkUGE Northwood Lake New Hampshire H.V. TASKEJL General Construction Excavating Bull dozing Septic tanks Hot Top Northwood, N. H. Telephone Wilson 2-8601 Compliments of EDNA'S BEAUTY SHOP East Northwood Telephone Wilson 2-5443 PINKHAM'S EXPRESS Northwood, N.H. Tel. Wilson 2-5412 courteous Service Plus Wood, Coal, Shavings and Ice THE JSEmtL CUSS Extends Its Compliments To The Alumni for their Continued Interest And Devotion We join their Ranks in Contributing to Our Alma Mater


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