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

 - Class of 1982

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We can tell that Mrs. Helmboldt (below) the adviser, is not in a meeting at this time because of the smile on her face. Sitting: Below Middle: Karen Durkan, Wade Sauls, Dona Stanton, Debbie Robinson. Standing: Chuck Lloyd, Yvonne Richardson, Steve Colby, Mike Heam, Rob Johnson. Ken Wilkins (below bottom)sits back and enjoys the power he has being a member of the Student Mike Hearn (below) is not one to sit out; so he, like Council as well as the president of the Senior Class. his fellow council members, got involved. Peace Makers Student Council was busy again this year planning the Winter Carnival and the Prom. Both events require months of work and planning to make them suc- cessful. The Winter Carnival this year had 25 events, which all four classes com- peted in. These events varied from arm wrestling and basketball to essays and baking. The Carnival is always a good time for everyone involved! Besides the Winter Carnival and the Prom, the Student Council also handles problems which arise in the school. No matter what Student Council members are planning, one thing is for sure — they are always busy! It's not all work! Karen Durken (above) likes to refer to her social lunch breaks as business meetings. 21

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Adviser Robert Shepherd (below bottom) explains the National Honor Society's symbol. Shirley Bernier (below) receives her award from Mr. Smith. Honor Society Members: Left: Sitting: Heidi Thurber, Susan Smith, Debbie Robinson, and Shirley Bernier. Standing: Sarah Mooers, Kathy Jock, Adviser Mr. Shepherd. Not Present: Kenny Wilkins, Mary DeButts. Members (below) Ken Wilkins, Sue Smith, and Heidi Thurber look on at the induction. Dedication Shining Through The National Honor Society is an organization that involves high school students who excel in the areas of leader- ship, scholarship, character, and service. Through bake sales and other fund- raising events, the NHS members have acquired money for a scholarship fund. In the future, this scholarship will be of- fered to graduating seniors. Not only do the members work together to earn money but they also tutor students who want extra help in their studies. Due to a great deal of help from Mr. Shepherd, the National Honor Society has become a success at Coe-Brown. 20



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Run Abouts Work with a smile seems appropriate for our poster person Heidi Thurber (below) seen distributing the daily mail. Running throughout the school at various times in the day is a rare and helpful creature called a gopher. These gophers aren’t the furry rodents that we are accustomed to, the ones whose obnoxious burrows are always where you least expect them and cause so many sprained ankles; but they are helpful and dedicated students who give up some of their study time to assist the secretary. They deliver messages, bring around an- nouncements, answer the phone at times, and some even get to sort the mail. Now how many real gophers get to do that? It may be said in so many words to any of the gophers, but a feeling that is shared by all is. Thanks for the help. We really appreciate it.’ Head Runner and Secretary Mrs. Doris Pierce (above toph Standing: Yvonne Richardson, Michelle Small, Wendy Elliott, Stacy Champagne, Heidi Thurber, Deb- bie Daley. Yvonne (above) when not running here and there can be found doing some thing useful as seen here. We don't know what it is. but we re sure it's useful. © If looks could kill, we would all surely be dead. Wendy Elliott s (above) piercing stare is said to have the effect of a lazer beam. Stacy Champagne (left) gets a little light shone on the subject in all sense of the word. 22

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