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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
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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.
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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
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