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Much More The Future Farmers of America is not all from work — ask anyone who knows about this organization. It is much more than that. It’s a chance to learn, in a class or at home, about forestry, mechanics, animal science, plant science, and woodworking. It’s a chance to prosper — by tak- ing what you've learned and going out and doing it! It’s a chance to become part of a world around us by using leadership and public speaking skills to see a prospective future for ourselves in any agriculture field. The best part is enjoying yourselves while growing into your Community and learning about Than Tillers of the Soil others and yourself. The F.F.A. members of the luch-To- Do-Chapter of Coe- Brown Academy are setting the pace. Beginning the year with the Deer- field Petting Zoo got everybody into the F.F.A. spirit. The zoo, operated by members of the Coe-Brown F.F.A., is always a treat for more than 80.000 visitors who visited the mini-barnyard. The once-a-year spectacular trip to Kansas City by Chapter representatives brought back exciting news of Chapter winn- ing the silver BOAC Award and a bronze Superior Chapter Award, placing the Chapter in the top half of I percent of all 8,300 F.F.A. chapters nationwide. Other activities in the busy chapter included area fair competi- tions — events like the woodsman- ship, welding, forestry, tractor driv- ing. and judging contests. The Field Forestry Contest won first prize at the Deerfield Fair. All these com- petitions between area schools show the Coe-Brown F.F.A. members are one of the best chapters in New England. Now take all of the best qualities ( that an organization like F.F.A. can give to you and put it with an outgo- ing crowd of learning Coe-Brown students, and you get a super unbeatable team! Exciting visitor» at the Deerfield Petting Barn. I)o I really have to put my hands in here? Lou Ottati, Junior Tasker. Top Row: Mr. Farr, President Ed O’Con- nor, Vice-President Andy Bates, Mr. Davis. Bottom Row: Reporter Dan Mooers, Treasurer Becky LaPanne, Secretary Amy Robinson. Sentinel Dennis Tuttle. 18
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VARIETY IN ACTIVITIES The students of Coe-Brown ave a wide range of interests and abilities. Our extraeurrieular aetivities range from music to computers; from history to agriculture. Some elubs perform a school or community service, such as the FFA, FHA, and the Student Council. Some are dedicated to the study of a particular subject, such as the History Club and the Computer Club. Some, like the National Honor Society, are chosen for their ability in certain areas. Others are open to the general student body. Whatever your interest, you can find a club to suit it at Coe-Brown.
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I love it when a plan come» together! Mr. Farr, Mr. Davis. Want some popcorn? Sue St. Clair. Rolling logs for fun? Steve Piwowarczyk. Dennis Tuttle in the tractor driving contest. FRESHMEN AMD SOPHOMORES — Top How: Christy Larsen. I ricia Davis, 1 ammy Plourde. Mike llodgdon. Keith Snedeker. Kusm‘11 Eg .. Sean llowcroft, Scott Sell, Kathy Twombly, Tim Colby. Kelley Thurston, Larry Brown. Ron Chase, Bear Behm. Middle Row: Dan Mooers, Mike Marsh. Romeo Thompson, David Albert. Scott Schroeder, Dave Remick, Allan Brown. Philip St. Clair, Andy Kelley, N ince Bane. Bottom Row: Debbie Marquis, John (.ounsbury, Samatha ood, t.lenda Smith, Kelley Scribner, Becky Hayes, .Nancy Stone, Sandy Grajeck, Jim Bell, Wayne Ottati. JUNIORS AND SENIORS — Top Row: Mr. Farr, Joel Parsons, Denne Lazotte. Deb McKnight, Dave French. Lucina Dubois, Kim Holmes, Sue Currier, Holly llodgdon. Brian Elliott. Ron Evans, Earl Jock. Jon Brown. Mr. Davis. Middle Row: Junior Tasker, LouAnn Snedeker, Shirley Snell, Sue St. Clair, Neil Mooers, Rick Emond. Chris Olsson. Bill Lucien, Eric Gale. Bottom Row: Len Trembley, John Brown. Becky I Panne. Amy Robinson, Ed O’Connor. Andy Rates. Dennis Tuttle, Rick Gardner, Tom Annis, Michael Thurber. 19
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