Coe Brown Northwood Academy - Chronicle Yearbook (Northwood, NH)
- Class of 1966
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THE COE-BROWN ACADEMY CHRONICLE—1966 CONTENTS DEDICATION FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISING DEDICATION Mrs. Helen C. Dodge For their patient guidance and thoughtful understanding, we, the graduating class, with 2 1966 CHRONICLE Mr. James A. Jordan sincere appreciation and esteem dedicate our Chronicle to Mrs. Dodge and Mr. Jordan. 3 The Trustees of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Wish To Extend Greetings Best Wishes Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Mr. Charles B. Mr. Ralph W. Caswell Mr. Perley I. Fitts Mr. Earl D. Folsom Mr. J. Fred French Mr. J. Richard Jackman Mr. Norman Johnson Mr. Robert Johnson McLaughlin Mr. Samuel Johnson Mr. Roger King Mr. Arthur McDaniel Mr. Norman W. Myers Mr. Ernest Pinkham Mr. J. Perry Richardson Mr. William H. Towle 4 FACULTY James A. Jordan, Headmaster Mathematics Keene Teachers' College, B.Ed. University of New Hampshire, M.Ed. Theodore C. Bense Mathematics, Science Girls Volleyball, Basketball and Softball Coach. Plymouth State College, B.Ed. Mrs. Helen C. Dodge Biology, Home Economics Class of 1966 Advisor Future Homemakers of America Advisor Keene Teachers' College, B.Ed. 6 Mrs. Frances Graham English, Latin Class of 1968 Advisor Senior Play Director Newspaper Advisor Keene Teachers' College, B.Ed. University of New Hampshire Miss Alice V. Manning Business Education Tri-Hi-Y Advisor Yearbook Advisor Cheerleading Advisor Salem State College, B.Ed. Northeastern University Mrs. Sarah H. McCarthy English, French Class of 1967 Advisor National Honor Society Advisor Newspaper Advisor Tri-Hi-Y Advisor University of New Hampshire, B.A. 7 R. Alan Rutherford Science, Agriculture F.F.A. Advisor University of New Hampshire, B.S. Chester Willey Social Studies Class of 1969 Advisor Boys Soccer, Cross Country, Basketball, and Baseball Coach Plymouth State College, B.S. 8 SENIORS THE SENIOR CLASS—1966 1st ROW; L. Anthony, J. Veinote, R. Shaw, J. Rhoades, D. Buzzell, S. Dewey, S. Small, J. Brackett. 2nd ROW: G. O'Connor, D. Witham, Mrs. Dodge, Advisor; J. Gagne, B. Thomas, G. Stevens, G. Pickering, R. Reese, W. Marston, S. Johnson. 3rd ROW; J. Barnes, J. Sherman, R. Kemp, W. Stevens, G. Goldsmith, D. Copeland, J. Meyer, R. Carpenter. I Linda Lou Anthony Prize Possession: My Ring Ambition: Secretarial Work Favorite Expression: Forget it! Nickname: Lynne Pet Peeve: Shorthand homework Achievements: Band 3,4; Head majorette 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Recreation Leader 3, Secretary 4; Yearbook 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Kiwanis Trade Fair 3. ) 10 James Roger Barnes Prize Possession: My drums Ambition: teacher, author Favorite Expression: This is True Nickname: B'wana Pet Peeve: Egotists Achievements: National Honor Society 3,4; Prize Speaking 1,2,4, (First Prize 1); Senior Play 2,3,4; Spirit Staff 3,4, Editor--3,4; Yearbook 3, Co-Editor, Editor 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,4; Soccer 1,2,3, Co-Captain 4; Class Treasurer 1,2; Class ' Secretary 3. Judith Ann Brackett Prize Possession: My Streisand Albums Am bition: College Favorite Expression: One time! Nickname: Judy Pet Peeve: Getting up in the morning Achievements: Glee Club 1,2; Prize Speaking 2; Student Council 1, Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Older Girl's Conference 2,3,4; Softball 3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Art 2; Science Fair Honorable Mention 3. William L. Brackett Prize Possession: Money Ambition: Businessman Favorite expression: That's the Breaks Nickname: Bill Pet peeve: Losing money in a poker game Achievements: FFA 4 11 David K. Buzzell Prize Possession: Guitar Ambition: College Favorite Expression: Are you out of your tree? Nickname: Dave Pet Peeve: Wrong notes Achievements: Glee Club 1; Class Treasurer 4; Science Fair 1st prize: 2; Science Fair 3rd prize: 3; State Science Fair: 2. Robert Carpenter Prize Possession: Wolf 3 Ambition: Career in the Service Favorite Expression: HI Girls Nickname: Wolf Pet Peeve: Having a car that won't run Achievements: FFA 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3. David B. Copeland Prize Possession: MSTNG Ambition: Unknown, but successful Favorite Expression: Tuff enuff Nickname: Dave Pet Peeve: People who show-off, brag, put on a front, are always right, also peasants. 12 Sandra Esther Dewey Prize Possession: My Memories Ambition: Secretary Favorite Expression: Heads up Nickname: Sandy Pet Peeve: Goldbrickers Achievements: Glee Club 1,2,3; Spirit Staff 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Older Girls Con- ference 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Art 2; Granite Girls State 3. Julie Ann Gagne Prize Possession: My rings Ambition: To Travel Across the U.S.A. Favorite Expression: Jeasum-Crow Nickname: Jewel Pet Peeve: Uninformed People Achievements: Glee Club 1,2,3; Art 2; Yearbook 4. Gary O. Goldsmith Prize Possession: My weights Ambition: College Favorite Expression: You ain’t bad Nickname: Smythe Pet Peeve: Lazy athletes Achievements: Band 3; Prize Speaking 2; Senior Play 2,4; Spirit Staff 4; Student Council, President 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Soccer 3, Co-Captain 4; Class Vice-President 2; Yearbook 4. 13 Samuel Whittemore Johnson Prize Possession: My Guernsey Cows Ambition: To Farm Favorite Expression: Hey, Charlie Brown Nickname: Sam Pet Peeve: My sisters Achievements: Band 1,3,4; FFA 2,3,4; Secretary 3; Vice-President 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Prize Speaking 1; Yearbook 3,4; Baseball 2,3; Bas- ketball 2,3,4; Manager; President 1; Math Contest 4. Reginald E. Kemp, Jr. Prize Possession: Leah Swietlowicz Ambition: Business Favorite Expression: You'll be alright Nickname: Reg Pet Peeve: My past cars Achievements: Glee Club 1; Basketball 3. Arthur William Marston Prize Possession: Papermate Pen Ambition: Data Processing Favorite Expression: Forget it Nickname: Billy Pet Peeve: Wise Guys Achievements: FFA 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Play 3,4; Student Council 1; Yearbook 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Soccer 1,2; Class President 2,3. 14 James J. Meyer Prize Possession: My collection of keys Ambition: To be a psychiatrist Favorite Expression: Nothing ventured; nothing gained. Nickname: Jim Pet Peeve: I have never seen a purple cow. Achievements: Senior Play 4; Baseball 4; Basket- ball 3,4; Soccer 4. Charles Moulton Noyes, Jr. Prize Possession: Bonnie Twombly Ambition: A life of speed Favorite Expression: Have a mind of your own. Nickname: Buzzy Pet Peeve: Narrowmindedness Achievements: Baseball 2; Basketball 1,2; Soccer 1,2,3; Science Fair 1,2,3,4. George J. O'Connor Prize Possession: My Pontiac Ambition: Army Favorite Expression: Huh? Nickname: George Pet Peeve: Fords Achievements: FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3,4; Basket- ball 4; FFA State Convention 2,4. 15 Linda Gail Pickering Prize Possession: RPB Ambition: Secretary Favorite Expression: Oh, how gross! Nickname: LGP Pet Peeve: People who can't accept responsibility Achievement: FHA 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Junior Prom Queen 3; Kiwanis Trade Fair 3. Roberta Lynn Reese Prize Possession: Phil, my convertible Ambition: To fulfill my purpose in life Favorite Expression: REALLY!!! Nickname: Bobby Pet Peeve: People who know it all Achievements: Band 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Prize Speaking 2; Spirit Staff 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Older Girls Council--Representa- tive 3,4; Cheerleading 3; Co-captain 4; Volleyball 1,2,3; Captain 4; Winter Carnival Queen 3; Yearbook 3, Co-editor 4. Gerald G. Rhoades Prize Possession: Henry Ambition: To be normal Favorite Expression: Me no fool! Nickname: LAZ Pet Peeve: John Sherman Achievements: Yearbook 4; Basketball 3; Cross Country 4; Soccer 4; Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4. 16 Richard Alan Shaw Prize Possession: Blackie, my mongrel Ambition: A.F. Navigator, architect Favorite Expression: You're a prince Nickname: Dick Pet Peeve: Long explanations Achievements: Glee Club 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Play 2,3,4; Basketball 2; Soccer 2,3; Class President 4; Math Contests 1,2,3,4. John Andrew Sherman Prize Possession: Crutches Ambition: Get out of Northwood Favorite Expression: Eat your heart out Nickname: Sherm Pet Peeve: School Achievements: Senior Play 2; Student Council 2, Vice-President 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Vice- President 1. Susan Wheaton Small Prize Possession: My Woody and JAS Ambition: Teacher Favorite Expression: That's gross. Nickname: Sue Pet Peeve: Phony People Achievements: Glee Club 1,2,3; Prize Speaking 1,2; Senior Play 2,3,4; Spirit Staff 3,4; News Editor 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Chaplain 4; Older Girl's Con- ference 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Girl's Basketball 1,2,4; Co-captain 3; Softball 2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 1; Art 2; Science Fair Winner 1,3; State Fair 3; National Educational Development T est Award 1. 17 Georgia Eloise Stevens Prize Possession: Record Player Ambition: To be a good wife mother Favorite Expression: Gee Nickname: George Pet Peeve: Anyone who says, Who wants to be a lady? Achievements: FHA 1; Parliamentarian 2,4; Presi- dent 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Softball 1; Volleyball 1. William Wayne Stevens Prize Possession: My car Ambition: Amount to something Favorite Expression: Dig that! Nickname: Bill Pet Peeve: When someone calls me Willy Achievements: FFA 1,2,3,4; Sentinel 2; Governor's Conservation Award; Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 3; Soccer 2,3. Robert Tasker Prize Possession: My 59 Ford Ambition: Undecided Favorite Expression: That's life Nickname: Bob Pet Peeve: People who talk about themselves. Achievements: FFA 2,3,4; FFA State Convention 2, 3. 18 Barbara Elaine Thomas Prize Possession: Lavender horse Ambition: Success as wife mother Favorite Expression: Lady, please Nickname: Barbie Pet Peeve: Boys short pants, long hair Achievements: FHA 2,3,4j Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Art 2. Judy Dianne Veinote Prize Possession: Blue Stuffed dog with floppy ears Ambition: Executive Secretary Nickname: Judy Pet Peeve: Yellow cars Achievements: FHA 3,4; Cheerleading 2, Co-captain 3; Class Secretary 4; Yearbook 4. Donald P. Witham Prize Possession: Cross Country Track Shoes Ambition: Career in the Armed Services Favorite Expression: Hello Henry Nickname: Don Pet Peeve: Losing a Basketball, soccer game Achievements: FFA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Soccer 3,4. 19 CLASS HISTORY Our freshman class at Coe-Brown began with 33 members. Our officers were: S. Johnson, President; J. Sherman, Vice-President; J. Barnes, Treasurer; S. Small, Secretary; and W. Marston and J. Brackett represented us on the Student Council. Our worst day of that first year was our initiation which was directed by our Superior Sophomores. During this torturous day, we carried books, hailed Sopho- mores, and performed other tasks. The public initiation was very embarrassing for most of us. The boys competed in a beauty contest, dressed in girl's bathing suits; the girls were dressed in grain sacks and had an exciting inner-tube relay race. Our candidate for Princess of the Coronation Ball was S. Hutchins. We worked hard to beat the Sophomores in the ticket sales and Susan made a very pretty princess. Those participating in sports that year were: G. Pickering, G. Stevens, S. Small, S. Dewey, R. Reese, and J. Brackett in volleyball; J. Barnes and R. Carpenter in soccer; G. Stevens, L. Anthony, J. Veinote, R. Reese, S. Dewey, D. Clark, J. Brackett, and S. Small in softball; S. Johnson, R. Carpenter, J. Barnes, J. Sher- man, and B. Marston in baseball; G. Goldsmith, R. Carpenter, and S. Johnson in basketball; S. Hutchins, L. Anthony, S. Dewey, J. Veinote, R. Reese, and S. Small in girl's basketball. Our Sophomore year, we had only 29 students after losing R. Bruce, R. Pease, W. Laramee, R. Wiley, and S. Bcauman. B. Thomas, D. Copeland, L. Twombly, and D. Boyle joined us druing our second year at Coe-Brown. Our Sophomore officers were: W. Marston, President; G. Goldsmith, Vice- President; S. Hutchins, Secretary; J. Barnes, Treasurer; and J. Sherman and D. Clark were our Student Council representatives. Our first event was the Freshman Initiation. Now, as the Superior Sophomores, it was our turn to have the fun. Then it was again time for the Coronation Ball and Judy Veinote was elected to represent our class for the title of princess. We out-sold the freshmen giving Judy the title. She made as pretty a princess as our last year's candidate. S. Hutchins, J. Brackett, S. Small and S. Dewey were on the volleyball team that year; C. Noyes, R. Carpenter, and W. Marston, soccer; J. Barnes, J. Sherman, R. Shaw, C. Noyes, B. Marston, G. Goldsmith, and R. Carpenter joined the base- ball team; D. Boyle, S. Dewey, S. Hutchins, D. Clark, S. Small and J. Brackett were members of the softball team; C. Noyes, R. Carpenter, G. Goldsmith, and J. Sherman were basketball players with S. Johnson as one of the Managers; R. Reese, S. Dewey, S. Small, J. Brackett, and L. Anthony participated in girl's bas- ketball; and S. Hutchins, D. Clark, and J. Veinote cheered the teams on from the sidelines as Cheerleaders. 20 The Junior year we had 28 members after losing J. Pickering and gaining R. and J. Meyer. Our class officers were: President W. Marston; Vice-President S. Johnson; Secretary, J. Barnes; Treasurer, G. Rhoades; G. Pickering and J. Sher- man, were Student Council representatives. R. Reese was crowned Winter Carnival Queen. Our Junior Prom turned out to be quite a success. G. Pickering was crowned as queen. During the school year we lost: L. Twombly, D. Clark, S. Hutchins, D. Boyle, and R. Meyer. S. Small, R. Shaw, J. Barnes, and W. Marston showed their dramatic skill in the Senior Play, Who Killed Aunt Caroline . The athletes that year were: D. Witham, J. Meyer, R. Carpenter, J. Sherman, G. Goldsmith, R. Kemp, W. Stevens, and S. Johnson (Manager) in basketball; J. Sherman and D. Witham in cross country; D. Witham, J. Barnes, R. Carpenter, R. Shaw, and J. Sherman in soccer; D. Witham, J. Barnes, W. Stevens, B. Leonard, J. Sherman, R. Carpenter, and J. Meyer on the baseball team; R. Reese, S. Small, and S. Dewey in volleyball; L. Anthony, S. Small, and S. Dewey on the girl’s bas- ketball team; S. Small in softball; and R. Reese, J. Veinote, and L. Twombly sat on the sidelines as Cheerleaders. Our class entered a float in the Deerfield Fair titled We Can Make If If We Try. As the Mighty Senior class, we have 28 members. We elected as class officers; R. Shaw, President; G. Rhoades, Vice-President; J. Veinote, Secretary; D. Buzzell, Treasurer; J. Brackett and G. Goldsmith, Student Council Representatives. Judy Brackett was crowned queen of the Winter Carnival Ball. Those participating in the Senior play, The Mouse That Roared were: J. Brackett, G. Pickering, S. Small, R. Reese, J. Sherman, J. Barnes, S. Johnson, G. Rhoades, J. Meyer, G. Goldsmith, and R. Shaw. Those who showed their skill in sports this year were: Volleyball: S. Small, J. Brackett, S. Dewey; softball: S. Dewey, S. Small, J. Brackett; baseball: J. Meyer, J. Barnes, J. Sherman, D. Witham, G. O'Connor; girls basketball: S. Small, S. Dewey, J. Brackett, L. Anthony. Cheerleaders: R. Reese. Soccer: J. Barnes, G. Goldsmith, J. Sherman, D. Witham, J. Meyer, Cross Country: D. Witham, J. Sher- man. Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1966, of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, being of sound mind and body, do hereby present this, our last will and testament. Article 1: We, the seniors of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to sell magazines, our spaces in the parking lot, all the possessions of the Bunkwood Boys, and their sense of humor, to all those who mourn our passing. Article 11: I, Linda Anthony, do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to Mr. Bense. Smile Mr. Bense! Article III: 1, James Barnes, do hereby will and bequeath to my sis Terri Davidson, my stuffed Owl--Mick. Article IV: I, Judith Brackett, do hereby will and bequeath my belief in UFO's to Mr. Willey. There's some- thing up there Mr. Willey! Article V: 1, William Brackett, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school and still get good marks to Robin Wiley. Article VI: I, David Buzzell, do hereby will and bequeath, my chivalry and good manners toward the opposite sex to Bruce Brackett. Article VII: I, Robert Carpenter, do hereby will and bequeath, my technique with the women to Walter Thomas. Now you can be 1 1 2 the wolf that I am, Walt! Article VIII: I, David Copeland, do hereby will and bequeath, my shirt tails to Mr. Jordan. Keep them out of sight, Mr. Jordan. Article VIV: I, Sandra Dewey, do hereby will and bequeath, my position on the basketball bench to Midge Stevens. It's still warm, Midge! Article X: 1, Julie Gagne, do hereby will and bequeath, my noisy ways to Donna Downs. They're not so bad, Donna! Article XI: I, Gary Goldsmith, do hereby will and bequeath, my ability to have Wild-Weekends to John Tuttle. Have fun John! Article XII: I, Samuel Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath, my natural height to Chuck Reeves. It has its advantages, too. Article XIII: I, Reg Kemp, do hereby will and bequeath, my comer in the lower corrider to Philip Cummings. May you enjoy it as much as I have. Article XIV: I, William A. Marston, do hereby will and bequeath, my position as right-hand man to anyone who can fill the position. Article XV: I, James Meyer, do hereby will and bequeath, my Southern accent to Mr. Rutherford. It will harmonize with the Yankie twang. 22 Article XVI: I, Charles Noyes, do hereby will and bequeath my sensitivity to Carolyn Allard. Article XVII: I, Gail Pickering, do hereby will and bequeath, my fake braid to Mr. Jordan. Hope it keeps your head warm. Article XVIII: I, Roberta Reese, do hereby will and bequeath, my loud voice to Patty Clark. Keep cheering, Pat. Article XVIV: I, Gerald Rhoades, do hereby will and bequeath an unconnected 4-speed to anyone with a seat of nice wheels. Article XX: I, Richard Shaw, do hereby will and bequeath, my reliable alarm clock to Richard Stone. See how it works for you Richard. Article XXI: I, John Sherman, do hereby will and bequeath, my Crutches to Carolyn Morrison. Have fun, C arolyn! Article XXII: I, Susan Small, do hereby will and bequeath my 49 Ford to Charlie Reeves because he worships it so much. Article XXIII: I, Georgia Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath, the length of my skirts to Margie Richardson, don't trip over them Marg. Article XXIV: I, William Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath, my height to Mike Meyer, try to touch the rim Mike. Article XXV: I, Robert Tasker, do hereby will and bequeath a lifesize picture of myself to Mrs. Dodge because she has always thought I was the cutest boy in the Senior class. Article XXVI: I, Barbara Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath, my natural hair to Carolyn Allard. Try to keep it one color, Carolyn. Article XXVII: I, Judy Veinote, do hereby will and bequeath, my crooked smile to Patty Scribner. A crooked one is better than none at all, Pat. Article XXVIII: I, Donald Witham, do hereby will and bequeath, my winged feet on the basketball court to Steven Curran. Signed, sealed, published and declared for their last will and testament by the class of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty-six, the above--named testators, in the presence of us, who, at their request and in the presence of them and each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses in the year last aforesaid. WITNESSES: James Barnes Roberta Reese William Marston Samuel Johnson Janis Baker Gary Goldsmith Joan Stevens Philip Cummings Judy Veinote Linda Anthony 23 THE JUNIOR On May 7, 1965, festive couples gathered for the annual Junior Prom. Decorations of silver stars upon a blue background carried out the theme of Stairway to the Stars . Our queen, Miss Gail Pickering, was crowned by last year's queen, Miss Cheryl Noyes. 24 Purring, Gary? Serene contest? PROM—1965 Junior girls and their escorts Enjoying the prom: Mr. Mrs. Jordan, Mr. Mrs. Bense, Mr. Mrs. Leonard, and Mr. Reese. STAIRWAY TO THE STARS 25 PROPHECY The Class of 1966 gathered in the gayly decorated gymnasium. An air of excitement permeated the atmosphere. Awards for outstanding achievement for the past ten years were presented to the following people: Linda Anthony: Commercial Educator's Award, for creating a no-homework, shorthand system. James Barnes: Ringo Starr Rocking Bongo Award, for dissonance. Judith Brackett: The Snowman Award, for loyalty to her mittens. William Brackett: The Monte Carlo Award for his stability at the wheel. David Buzzell; The Mannerly Gentleman Award for his mature personality and witty sayings like: Are you out of your tree ? Robert Carpenter: The Connubial Bliss Award for having such a sly technique. David Copeland: The Playboy Award for neatness of dress. Sandra Dewey: The Faithful Sportsman Award for her support for a lost cause. Julie Gagne: The John Robert Gregg Award for traveling the most miles while typewriting. Gary Goldsmith: The Calvin Coolidge Award for the most supercalifragilisticexpialidocious line. Samuel Johnson; Was awarded the Udder Cow of America for the softest hands. Reggie Kemp: Edsel Lemon Award for the best experimental vehicle for oxidation. William Marston: Feminine Affinity Award for effectiveness of resistance. James Meyer: UFO Award for citing the first purple cow. 26 Charles Noyes: Was given the Heavens Angels Award for his large urge to give up four wheels for two. George O'Connor: The Pontiac Lime Award for having the first clutch that requires ten men to push. Given in absentia. Gail Pickering: The Good Housekeeping Award for the neatest Lunar living room. Roberta Reese: The Bird of Paradise Award for having the only navy-blue bird without wings. Jerry Rhoades: The April First Award for being elected most popular man on campus at Smith and Vassar. Richard Shaw: Was given the Common Sense Award for quick and responsive action in emergencies. John Sherman: The AAU Award for the fastest quarter mile on crutches. Susan Small: The Greyhound Bus Award for services rendered. Georgia Stevens: The Betty Crocker Gold Garbage Can Award for services above the splash line. William Stevens: The Johnny Appleseed Award for the population explosion in Mac Intoshes. Robert Tasker: The Truant Officer Award for dedication above the call of duty. Barbara Thomas: The IBM Kitten Award for the most softest touch never recorded. Judy Veinote: The Chiropractor Award for the most flexible vertebrae. Donald Witham: The Speedy Gonzales Award for winning the first one-man relay race. x7 hv:y Ssasskeit ■John Sherman Sue Small Sames Sa mes -Sully Veiinote Sam Johnson 228 WHO Judy Veinote Jerry Rhoades BEST LOOKING BEST DANCERS Judy Brackett Charles Noyes Julie Gagne Gary Goldsmith Roberta Reese Dick Shaw Gail Pickering William Marston Judy Veinote Gary Goldsmith Sandra Dewey Susan Small John Sherman SENIOR AWARDS Roberta Reese D.A.R. Award William Stevens Governor's Award for Conservation Judith Brackett Poem published in National High School Poetry Press Judy Diane Vcinote Gregg Awards Crisco Award U nderwood -Ol i ve tti Award Samuel Johnson 1st Prize dairy showmanship Eastern States Exposition Gail Pickering Gregg Awards Donald Wit ham 3rd Place in state Track Meet Susan Small Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 30 UNDERCLASSMEN THE CLASS OF 1967 1st ROW, Lto R: S. Chase, P. Clark, Mrs. McCarthy, Advisor; J. Baker, C. Allard, J. Tuttle, J. Stevens, S. Small, 2nd ROW: D. Stone, B. Twombly, E. Baily, K. Warren, L. Swietlowicz, M. Richardson, R. Hoadley, 3rd ROW: R. Bartels, J. Warren, E. Emerson, P. Cummings, R. Stone, W. Thomas. J. Baker, Vice-President; C. Allard, Secretary; J. Tuttle, Treas- urer; J. Stevens, President. 32 THE CLASS OF 1968 1st ROW, Lto R: T. Davidson, S. Strachan, M. Brouillard, E. Low, Mrs. Graham, Advisor; J. Rhoades, L. Herron, N. Barton, 2nd ROW: C. Morrison, B. Palmer, C. Blanchard, C. Guptill, M. Meyer, S. Anthony, R. Stevens, R. Witham, B. Scribner, 3rd ROW: P. Cunningham, C. Burtt, D. Blodgett, S. Curran, G. DeWitz, T. Johnson, B. Brackett. L. Herron, Secretary; M. Brouillard, Treasurer; J. Rhoades, Vice- President; S. Strachan, President. 33 THE CLASS OF 1969 1st ROW: 1 to r; J. Tuttle, D. Downs, C. Tasker, W. Strachan, S. Johnson, B. Bailey, L. Noyes, Mr. Wiley, Ad- visor. 2nd ROW: A. Bower, P. Scribner, J. Merryfield, M. Stevens, D. Twombly, M. Lindahl, K. Stone, D. Pen- der, K. Thomas, L. Copeland, L. Witham, 3rd ROW: F. Ross, R. Cummings, B. Brackett, C. Reeves, W. Frost W. Smith, R. LaFrambois. LEFT to RIGHT: C. Tasker, Secretary; L. Noyes, President; J. Tuttle, Vice-President, B. Bailey, Treasurer. OFFICERS 34 ATHLETICS SOCCER 1st ROW: (L-R) R. Bartells, D. Witham, J. Sherman, Co-Capt.; J. Barnes, Co-Capt.; G. Goldsmith, Co-Capt.; J. Meyer, Mr. Willey, Coach. 2nd ROW: P. Cummings, R. Hoadley, T. Johnson, R. Stevens, G. DeWitz, M. Meyer, J. Tuttle, C. Reeves, C. Guptill. Phil drives 36 Goal! Center field action Nice head, Jim Dick moves in Kick off 37 VOLLEYBALL FRONT ROW: Laura Herron; Patricia Clark; Roberta Reese, Captain; Janis Baker; Sally Johnson. BACK ROW: Emily Low; Susan W. Small; Mr. Bense; Sandra Dewey; and Judy Brackett. 38 Laura, you caught it again! The girl's volleyball team, although they didn't succeed in making it a great season victory-wise, displayed fine sportsmanship and cooperation with their coach, Mr. Bense. Just serve it Sue, don't kill it! Dancing classes were never like this. Sandra and Pat at the front line. 39 CROSS-COUNTRY STANDING, from L. to R., Mike Meyer, Clyde Guptill, Philip Cummings, Billy Smith. SEATED, John Tuttle, Gary Goldsmith, Coach Willey, Donald Witham, and John Sherman. SPORTS CANDIDS 40 SOFTBALL FRONT ROW: Patti Clark, Patti Scribner, Linda Witham, Carolyn Allard, Mr. Bense, Terri Davidson, Jeanne Rhoades, Beverly Bailey, Sally Johnson; SECOND ROW: Beverly Scribner, Betty Bailey, Jan Baker, Susan W. Small, Emily Low, Sandra Dewey, Susan E. Small; THIRD ROW: Mona Lindhal, Cindy Tasker, Donna Pickering, Kathy Warren, Midge Stevens, Bertha Palmer, Judy Bracket. BASEBALL FRONT ROW: Mike Meyer, Jimmy Meyer, Jimmy Barnes, Mr. Willey, John Sherman, Donald Witham, George O'Connor; SECOND ROW: Bob LaFrambois, Clyde Guptill, Philip Cummings, Billy Smith, Wesley Frost, Richard Cummings, Robert Stevens, Bruce Brackett. 41 VARSITY 1st ROW: D. Witham, J. Meyer, J. Sherman, G. Goldsmith, J. Barnes, C. Guptill. 2nd ROW: Mr. Willey, Coach; M. Meyer, W. Frost, J. Tuttle, B. Stevens, T. Johnson, S. Johnson, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY KNEELING: J. Tuttle, Manager; T. Johnson, B. Smith, B. Stevens, S. Johnson, Manager. STANDING: Mr. Willey, Coach; J. Tuttle, G. DeWitz, S. Curran, P. Cummings, W. Frost. SENIORS 42 SPORTS CANDIDS 43 CHEERLEADERS 1st ROW, 1 to r: R. Reese, Co-captain; P. Clark, Co-captain; 2nd ROW: A. Brower, C. Allard, T. Davidson; 3rd ROW: L. Swietlowicz, B. Twombly, E. Bailey, J. Baker, S. Small GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1st ROW, 1 to r: D. Pickering, Manager, E. Low, S. Johnson, S. Dewey, J. Rhoades, B. Bailey, Mr. Bense, Coach. 2nd ROW: J. Brackett, C. Tasker, S. Small, Co-captain, M. Stevens, L. Anthony, Co-captain. 44 ORGANIZATIONS CHRONICLE SEATED, 1 to r: Miss Manning, Advisor; J. Barnes, Editor; R. Reese, Co-Editor; J. Stevens, Asst. Editor; J. Baker, Asst. Editor; STANDING: W. Marston, Co-Bus. Mgr.; P. Cummings, Asst. Mgr.; G. Goldsmith, Layout Coordinator; S. Quran, Photographer; E. Emerson, Asst. Mgr.; R. Bartells, Photographer. ABSENT: S. Johnson, Co-Bus. Mgr. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SEATED, 1 to r: Mrs. McCarthy, Advisor; W. Marston, Treasurer; S. Johnson, President; R. Reese, Vice-President; J. Veinote, Secretary. STANDING: R. Hoadley, P. Clark, J. Baker, J. Barnes, E. Bailey, G. Pickering, J. Stevens. 46 STUDENT COUNCIL SITTING: Judy Brackett, William Strachan, Mr. Jordany Emily Low, Betty Bailey, Sally Johnson. STANDING: Donald Blodgett, Gary Goldsmith, Evan Emerson. SPIRIT STAFF SITTING: Mrs. McCarthy, Theresa Davidson, James Barnes, Mrs. Graham, Ann Brower, Jeanne Rhoades. STAND- ING: Beverly Bailey, Sara Strachan, Judy Veinote, Thomas Johnson, Gail Pickering, Emily Low, Susan Small, Judy Brackett, Sally Johnson. 47 F.F.A. 1st ROW: A. Rutherford, Advisor; D. Witham, R. Hoadley, E. Emerson, W. Stevens, S. Johnson, T. Johnson, G. O’Connor; 2nd ROW: W. Marston, R. Brackett, R. Wiley, S. Anthony, W. Frost, W. Smith, W. Thomas, F. Ross; 3rd ROW: R. Stevens, R. Bartels, J. Warren, C. Burtt, S. Curran, G. Dewitz, R. Carpenter, B. Brackett. SEATED: W. Thomas, Sentinel; S. Johnson, Vice- President; W. Stevens, President; G. O'Connor, Reporter; T. Johnson, Secretary; STANDING: G. Dewitz, Parlia- mentarian; A. Rutherford, Advisor, D. Witham, Treas- urer. OFFICERS 48 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: P. Clark, J. Veinote, L. Anthony, G. Stevens, J. St evens, M. Stevens, T. Davidson, SECOND ROW: L. Whitham, B. Scribener, G. Pickering, Mrs. Dodge; Advisor, C. Morrison, P. Scribner, N. Barton, 3rd ROW: E. Thomas, C. Tasker, K. Warren, B. Palmer. OFFICERS FIRST ROW: J. Veinote; Historian, L. Anothony; Secretary, G. Stevens; Presi- dnet, J. Stevens, Vice-President, M. Stevens, Treasurer. 2nd ROW: P. Clark; State Vice-President, T. David- son; recreation leader. 49 BAND SEATED, 1 to r: E. Low, S. Johnson, E. Bailey, L. Witham, S. Johnson, R. Reese, T. Johnson, B. Bailey. STAND- ING: R. Cummings, S. Curran, T. Davidson, S. Strachan. GLEE CLUB 1st ROW L to R: L. Witham, D. Downs, A. Brower, S. Johnson, B. Bailey, T. Davidson, L. Herron, J. Stevens, L. Copeland. 2nd ROW: P. Scribner, E. Low, S. Strachan, C. Morrison, E. Bailey, D. Pender, R. Witham, N. Barton. 3rd ROW: F. Ross, D. Pickering, M. Meyer, B. Brackett, S. Curran, M. Brouillard, M. Stevens, L. Noyes. 50 TRI-HI-Y FRONT ROW: Roberta Reese, Susan Chase, Susan W. Small, Betty Bailey, Janis Baker, Sara Strachan; SECOND ROW: Patricia Clark, Sandra Dewey, Miss Manning, Mrs. McCarthy, Joan Stevens. 51 1st ROW: S. Chase, J. Stevens, S. Small, S. Strachan, S. Dewey, E. Bailey, J. Baker, R. Reese, P. Clark. 2nd ROW: L. Witham, L. Copeland, B. Twombly, C. Allard, L. Swietlowicz, A. Brower, B. Bailey, P. Scribner. 3rd ROW: J. Brackett, K. Warren, L. Herron, E. Low, S. Johnson, D. Pender, D. Pickering, M. Lindahl. 4th ROW: D. Downs, C. Morrison, G. Pickering, B. Thomas, S. Small, D. Twombly, C. Tasker, J. Merryfield, J. Rhoades, T. Davidson. OFFICERS CLASSROOM CANDIDS 52 THE PAIGE AGENCY Tom Veinote Son Insurance Real Estate 24 Main Street Pittsfield, N. H. Used Cars and Trucks Bought Sold BOOSTERS We Buy Scrap Metals Telephone 942-5576 Betty Bailey Ronald Hoadley Richard Bartels Thomas Johnson Susan Chase Emily Low Phil Dail Donna Pickering Wesley Frost Joan Stevens Susan Geib Kathy Warren Northwood, N. H. Jim Girotti Kimberly Ann Graham PATRONS Charlie Abraham Mr. Mrs. Donald MacCallum Alco Pony Farm Mr. Mrs. Albert MacKay Jeri Baker Mr. Mrs. John P. Manning Mr. Mrs. Theodore Bense A1 Nation Ralph Blackey Mr. Mrs. John O'Connor Dick Brooks Mr. Mrs. Wayne Pethic Mike Curran Shirley Phillips Mr. Mrs. Stanley A. Dodge Dick Picard Glen Eastman The Pine Shop Mr. Charles Edgerton Mr. Mrs. Scott Piper Chuck H. Edgerton, Jr. Mr. Mrs. George E. Reese Francis Farmer Dave St. George Mr. Mrs. Norman Fortier Dick Sirrell Gordon Foss Mr. Mrs. George W. Small Mr. William Gates John Snedeker, Jr. Denny Gray Mr. Mrs. George Stevens Dick Hanks Mr. Mrs. Donald Tasker Arthur Hurd Eddie Thibodeau Jack's Repair Shop Mr. Robert Thomas Knowles Store Joe Updyke Doug Laro Clyde Vittum Mr. Bud Lovejoy Gordon R. Weldon PINKHAM FUNERAL HOME Northwood, New Hampshire Dial 942-5501 Ambulance Service Compliments of THE LINSCOTT AGENCY PITTSFIELD NATIONAL BANK Pittsfield, N. H. General Insurance and Real Estate Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Telephone 942-5444 Northwood, New Hampshire Congratulations to the Class of 1966 Northwood Oil Company Incorporated Fuel Oil 13.9 Per Gallon Mike Bane, Proprietor Telephone 942-5512 Northwood, New Hampshire The Lester’s Northwood Garage Farm Market 24 Hour Service Wrecker A Modern Market with Country Atmosphere Open Seven Days a Week Telephone 942-8882 Northwood, New Hampshire Specializing in New Hampshire Products Northwood, New Hampshire Added Service: Hunter Lite-A-Line Telephone 942-5984 DUSTIN'S Compliments of Dri Goods Store PITTSFIELD BOTTLED GAS CO. Pittsfield, N. H. Telephone 435-8441 Leo Nash ANTHONY'S FARM PRODUCE WHITCHER’S LUMBER CO. Fresh Vegetables in Season Potatoes - -Firewood Lumber and Building Materials Rte. 107 Northwood Narrows Telephone 942-5541 Northwood, New Hampshire RICHARDSON'S PANSY FARM AND GREENHOUSE Northwood, New Hampshire GUPTILL SON Pansies--Greenhouse Plants Box-Annuals Open April, May, June Electrical Contractors Northwood, N. H. 03261 Compliments of Compliments of OAKDALE CLAM BAR NORTHWOOD BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER, INC. Northwood, N. H. Telephone 942-8629 Telephone 942-5555 Congratulations and Best Wishes Compliments to the Graduates of Coe-Brown from Agway Petroleum Corporation of the Hillsgrove Plant TRI-HI-Y Successor to Cheerleaders Hillsgrove Oil Co., Inc. Epsom, New Hampshire fcSHELU MacCALLUM’S BOAT HOUSE Petroleum Produets Northwood Lake Huckins Oil Company, Inc. Your Complete Petroleum Products Distributor Epsom, New Hampshire Epsom, N.H. 736-4750 (Pbst Office) Gossville, N.H. THE BLUE BOWL Phone 736-4702 Route 107 Deerfield N.H. Groceries--Gas--Fr. Foods Metered Gas Service Beverages--Meats--Ice Cream Esburnett’s Service Station Pittsfield New Hampshire Congratulations to Coe-Brown Academy from RESTAURANT 28 Chichester, N.H. JACK’S USED FURNITURE Epsom, New Hampshire Compliments of GREEN'S DRUG STORE INC. 4 CORNERS SERVICE STATION Epsom, New Hampshire Congratulations PITTSFIELD BOWLING PLAZA SATURLEY’S Epsom, New Hampshire Serving the Best Sanding Refinishing Johnson’s Dairy and Dairy Bar Tasker’s Floor Service Milk and Cream Chocolate Milk Clean--Wax--Polish Our Own Ice Cream Northwood Northwood New Hampshire New Hampshire Telephone 942-5261 Telephone 942-5543 JOHN A. TASKER FRED'S CITGO SERVICE Insurance Agency Northwood Pittsfield, N. H. New Hampshire GRANITE STATE WELL DRILLING CO. PITTSFIELD NEWS Main Street Pittsfield, N.H. 435-8070 GRANITE STATE OIL CO. In Combination with Artesian Wells--Heating Oils FARMINGTON NEWS North Main Street Deerfield, N.H. Farmington, N.H. 755-2265 463-2371 463-2499 10 Per Copy $5. Per Year Bailey and Company Sherman’s Garage Bulldozing Work Petroleum Products T ransportation Auto Repairing and Welding Robert E. Bailey Telephone 942-8661 Northwood, N.H. Northwood, N.H. Free Estimates Reliable Experienced David W. Ford Artesian Wells Rock Gravel Water Well Drilling Northwood, N.H. David W. Ford Dial 942-8806 For Safety of Your Funds on Deposit In the Mails While Traveling--Use Compliments of PITTSFIELD SAVINGS BANK Rich Plant and Pittsfield Frozen Service Pittsfield, N. H. Established 1855 Pittsfield Frozen Service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of Compliments of JOHN E. SAULS, BUILDER EDNA'S BEAUTY SHOP Northwood, N. H. Compliments of NOYES HEATING COMPANY, INC. Service When Service Counts REED’S OIL COMPANY Main Street Pittsfield Pittsfield, N. H. Call 435-8354 Plumbing- -Heating- -Appliances Watch Repair Service Compliments of WARREN MIHACHIK BEANSTALK Northwood, N. H. Telephone 942-5450 Chichester, N. H. Telephone 798-6451 ALUMINUM DOORS AND WINDOWS JAMES C. O'NEAL Fred Knight Plumbing Heating Grossville, N. H. Kelvinator Appliances LP Gas Bottled+Bulk Telephone 736-4713 Deerfield, N. H. STEVENS' TELEVISION SHOP Established 1923 Compliments of Deerfield, N. H, Dial 463-2582 PARSON'S RESTAURANT Authorized Westinghouse Sales and Service Service on All Makes CHADBOURNE'S RESTAURANT Breakfast Lunch Dinner Steaks + Seafood Take-Out Orders ALMA'S RUG + WOOL SHOP Northwood Lake Homemade Pastry Northwood, N. H. Northwood, N. H. Telephone 942-8692 Compliments of THE BANKS OF CONCORD New Hampshire Savings Bank Mechanicks National Bank Merrimack County Savings Bank Concord National Bank Concord Savings Bank Members Concord Clearing House Association Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Sanding Refinishing Johnson’s Dairy Tasker’s Floor Service and Dairy Bar Clean Wax Polish Milk and Cream Chocolate Milk Northwood Our Own Ice Cream New Hampshire Northwood New Hampshire Phone 942-5261 Phone 942-5543 JOHN S. TASKER INSURANCE AGENCY FRED'S CITGO SERVICE Northwood New Hampshire Pittsfield, N.H. GRANITE STATE WELL DRILLING COMPANY GRANITE STATE OIL COMPANY PITTSFIELD NEWS Main Street Pittsfield, N.H. 435-8070 In Combination with: FARMINGTON NEWS Artesian Well Heating Oils Deerfield, N.H. 463-2371 463-2499 North Main Street Farmington, N.H. 755-2265 10£ Per Copy $5 Per Year Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Graduates HARDING METALS, INC. TOP O’ THE RIDGE STORE- JUNIPER RIDGE STORE Best Wishes to Class of 1966 We Have Everything at the Ridge” THE WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO, INC. Serving with Pleasure The Class of 1966 132 Boylston Street Boston, Mass. To the Graduates of Coe-Brown Academy We Extend Our Best Wishes and Sincere Congratulations in the Years Ahead We Look to Many Pleasant Associations with You. THE SUNCOOK BANK Suncook, New Hampshire Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of AMOSKEAG SAVINGS BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Manchester, New Hampshire 70 71 72
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