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Saving Memories Much work goes into creating a yearbook, and the Comanche is no exception. Ideas, brought home from the Yearbook Workshop in Amherst, Massachusetts, are presented to the entire staff. The theme is chosen, and the yearbook is based on it. Selling ads for the Yearbook is one of the first things that the staff does. After that, there are articles to he written, pictures to be sorted, events to he covered and pages to be put together and typed up. And, of course, the yearbook must he sold! Staff members pay a great deal of attention to the formation of their yearbook. However, the hard work is well worth it, for in the end a memorable yearbook is formed — a yearbook which will help us to carry our memories of Coe-Brown with us now and always. Don Daley watches everything as he tries to come up with ideas for the divider pages. Photographer Arlene Newman sees a picture, unaware that she is also a subject. Debbie Ege toys with some ideas about the staff page. The completion of a page cauae ami lea to appear on the face of Betty Magoon, Debbie Ege, Sue Calliorma, Don Daley, Margaret Spinazzola, and Sue Smith. Arlene Newman, Sarah Mooers, Mary Lloyd, Dona Stanton, Jon Carr, Clenn itham, and Don Smith sort and select pictures for the yearbook. Given a moment. Sue Smith will find just wnat is needed to complete one more page. THK 1983 COMANCHE YEARBOOK STAFF — Front Row: Mary Lloyd. Betty Magoon. Debbie Ege, Sue Smith. Co-Editor. Second Row: Glenn Witham. Dona Stanton, Jon Carr, Don Smith, Margaret Spinaz- zola. Don Daley, Sue (Uillioras, Sarah Mooer, Co-Editor, and Arlene Newman.
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National Honor Society People and students may think that the National Honor Society is a group of students who have very high grade averages during their high school years, hut these students not only have to maintain an 85 grade average hut they also have to be involved in their community and Sealed, Left to Right: Sarah Mooers, Sue Smith, lleidi Buzzell. Lmily Jackson. Sue ('.allioras. Donna Daley. Standing. Left to Right: ( lenn V itham. David Thurber, Maria Shute, Don Daley, Jamie Johnson. other school activities. Although the National Honor Society got off to a slow start this year, they had a raffle and are plan- ning other ways in which they can raise money for scholarships. The National Honor Society also offers tutoring to students who need help in certain areas. Each year the National Honor Society seems to be growing more and more. This is due to the efforts of the advisor, Mr. Shepherd along with the NIIS members. The History Club The History (dub, open to Seniors and Juniors, was organized by Ad- visor Mr. Vaughn for students in- terested in field trips to various historic places. To hold down costs, several successful fund raisers were Seated. Left to Right: Kim Stead. Donna Daley, Bonnie DohsI, Jodie Spencer, Sandra Nelson, Debbie Daley. Standing. Left to Right: Thom Sherburne. Don Daley, Diane Ycaton. Jamie Johnson. 24 held including bake sales, selling hot chocolate during midterm breaks, and selling stationery. 'Phis year the (dub went on two weekend outings. The first one, in December, was to Old Mystic Seaport. Connecticut, a recreation of an 18th century whaling village. In May the (dub will go to Newport. Rhode Island, and tour the famous mansions.
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Looks like you got il to me, Keith. Keith Jock. At Coe-Brown, athletics has always been the one activity that brings students and faculty together. As players, coaches, or fans, the people of CBN A unite to make the Comanches a dominant force in high school competition. Nowhere is this more evident than in soccer. In the past few years the soccer team has become one of the strongest in the state, providing ex- citing tournament games every season. Coinciding with soccer are girls’ volleyball and cross-country, two teams that improve every year. Following the early fall sports is basketball. The boys’ varsity, de- fending Class ‘S' Champs, look for- ward to another winning season this year while the girls’ varsity works their way towards tournament com- petition. Both junior varsity teams continue to put in strong perfor- mances on the court as well. As soon as the snow melts, baseball and softball begin. Last year the boys’ baseball team just missed going to the championship, but plans to change that in 1W. With strong hitting and fielding the girls' softball team also expects an exciting season. No matter what their win-loss record is in any sport, the Coe- Brown Comanches continue to show dedication, sportsmanship, and school spirit in every game they play. 26
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