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

 - Class of 1982

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The New Arrivals The two newest clubs at Coe-Brown have quickly become the busiest. The Computer Club is made up of students eager to learn how a computer functions and how they can program it to solve problems. Under the direction of Adviser Gordon Smart, the Club now meets regularly to learn valuable information about the computer such as Invaders' and Tank.' The History Club consists of juniors now enrolled in the U.S. History Class. Darren, Sue, Kevin, and Rob (above top) examine an old bucket at Sturbridge Village. The students raise their own money through bake sales and other fund-raising events. They recently enjoyed a trip to Sturbridge Village and learned about the many historical things in these towns. With Adviser John Vaughn the students hope to visit even more historical sites. With exciting new clubs such as these, Coe-Brown students are getting involved more than ever in extracurricular activities. Glenn Gammon (above top) gazes at the newly ac quired computer. Rob Johnson (above top) strolls through Sturbridge Village in absolute amazement. Heidi Thurber and Shirley Bernier (above) turn for ap- proval from onlookers. The History Club; Above: Standing: Michelle Koloski, Sue Callioras, Dan Smart. Sue Smith, Dar- ren Howcroft, Don Smith, Kevin Smith, Lori Kim- ball, Mr. Vaughn. Seated: Jon Carr, Glenn Witham, Mike Hearn. Rob Johnson. The Computer Club: Above: Back Row: Richard Gardner, Collenc Mitchell, Shirley Bernier, Dan Smart, Rick Gates, Glenn Gammon. Middle Row: Sue Arnold, Deb Dailey, Chris Knox, Bill Brennan. Heidi Thurber. Ann Lilly. Front Row: Don Daley, Arlene Newman. Donna Daley. Darren Howcroft. 23

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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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Director George Loper takes a bow after a wonderfully The sounds of Anna Stroud arc heard throughout successful night of music. the school during her solo at the Christmas Concert. Standing: Above Middle: Sue St. Clair, Kathy Jock. Janet Nutter, Heidi Thurber, Arlene Newman, Jodie Spencer. Seated: Barbara Darling, Lori Kimball. Anna Stroud. Karen Martin, Irene Champagne. Providing enjoyment for all are (above) Barbara Cham pagne, Heidi Thurber, and fanet Nutter. Sound of Music Listen carefully — that sound coming through the halls — beautifully blended voices — could it be? It is! The Coe- Brown Chorus. It may be a small chorus, but it pro- duces a volume of such magnitude that it can be heard throughout the school. The Chorus and a successful Christmas season. Singing many of the traditional favorites, they received high compliments at the combined concert with the elemen- tary school. Much thanks came from the Epsom Manor Nursing Home for their visit and concert. Later on in the year the Chorus will again display their talents in the spring concert with many familiar songs. A grand turnout is predicted.

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