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Remembering The National Honor Society has had a fairly active year. At the beginning of the year, they traveled to Manchester to attend the State (Convention of the National Honor Society. Members who went on the trip said it was a very informative and exciting experience. The major part of this year has been devoted to a very special cause, bast summer Robert “Bo'' (Carr, a (Coe-Brown alumnus, died in a tragic accident. This year a scholarship fund in his name was set up. The Honor Society has spent most of the year trying to raise money for this scholarship fund. They have passed out pledge sheets and held fund raisers to make their contribution to this worthy cause. Even honor students need a break. Maria Shute. Top Row: 1r. Shepherd. Dave Thurber. Bon- nie Dowst. Heidi Buzzell. Reeky LaPanne. Emily Jackson. Middle Row: Debbie Daley, Maria Shute. Donna Daley. Bottom Row: Jim Mott, Anne Lilly, Steve ( olby, Arlene Newman. Jamie Johnson. 21
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The Past Versus the Future The Computer Club The Computer Club is an informal group of students who are interested in using and learning about com- puters. With the addition of new computers this year, each member is usually able to have a computer to use to pursue his her own interests. The club, which usually meets twice a month, is open to all interested students. Bill Lucien gets his program right at Open House night. See, Doug, this is how it’s done. l oug Dimes, Dianne Coyle, Dave French, Janet Tasker. Standing: Mr. Smart. Darren Houston, Bill (Morrell, Denne Lizotte, Tim l,ewis. Sitting: Becky Lilly, Peter Smart, Danny Demmons, Rod Callioras. Anne Lilly. The History Club The History Club is an organization made up of students who are interested in history and want to see it first hand. This year’s club, made up of 10 students, is one of the best ever. This year’s club made plans to go to Newport, Rhode Island, to view some of the historic mansions. They held many meetings and discussed such things as fund raisers to raise money for their trip. Getting ready for history club meeting, Todd? Todd Schrocder. These four look ready for the trip to Newport. Arlene Newman, Anne Lilly, Bob Vadeboncoeur, Bill Brennan. Top Row: Mr. Vaughn, Jim Mott, Scott Hodgdon, Bill Lucien, Bill Correll, Todd Schroeder, Thom Sherburne, Rayne Griffiths. Mid- dle Row: Dave Thurber. Debbie Mcknight, Andrea I aperriere, Arlene Newman, Bridget Jackson, Barbara Darling. Bottom Row: Bill Johnson, Bob Vadeboncoeur, Chris Knox, Anne Lilly, Steve Colby, Bill Brennan. Kim Stead. 20
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Student Council Success Every school has a representative body which serves to express the idea and views of the students. It is the responsibility of this group of chosen representatives to take these ideas and discuss them, to formulate plans and to make constructive changes in the policies, curriculum, or other activities. I'his group of leaders plans such things as Vi inter Carnival, the Prom, and other dances and activities througnout the year. It takes hard work and dedication to make things work. 'This year our school leaders have made things work and have made the year a good one for everyone. Vl «irkin»; hard a . usual.' Becky l.aPunne. Tamil- Bruce, l)avc Remirk. Trying hard to pay attention. Wade Saul and Steve Back How: Miss llelmboldt. Janet Taker, Steve Colby. Dave Remick. Bruce Charest. Middle Bow: Trea urer Bayne Griffiths. President Wade Saul . Vice President Tami Bruce, Secretary Becky l.aPanne. Front Bow: Patti DeButts. Carolyn Knox. Michelle Butler. The erowning of the King and Queen at the prom pul i»n by the Student Council. Jamie Johnson. Sue (.allioras. Jim Bongiovanni. Maria Shute. The band ‘X-Dreams’ at the 1983 Prom 22
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