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Coe-Brown Northwood Academy Route 4 Northwood, New Hampshire COMANCHE 1985 ii A New Branch Coe-Brown Norrhwood Academy has cerroinly changed o lor since ir wos in- itially chorrered . os Norrhwood Academy' in June, 1867. (In fact, ir has changed o lor jusr since rhis year's graduating doss were freshmen. Ir wos o strange feeling getting lost os o senior!) Since 1867 C.B.N.A has undergone nome changes and renova- tions. In 1963 the gymnasium and classrooms were odded. In 1982 Wiggin Hall wos opened os the Fine Arts Center, with art, music, ond conference rooms, and a skills center. This year. 1984. we hove o whole new addition. This 16,000 square-foot, two-story wing consists of new classrooms in the following areas: agricultural resource room, power mechonics welding, woodworking, drafting, two English classrooms, home economics, business, health, and ade- quate storage oreos. Orher renovations in the old building gave us o new library, new science, language ond computer rooms, ond o teacher work oreo (no students allowed!). The dedication of the new addition wos held in the gymnasium or 2 p.m. on September 15, 1984 Included in the pro- gram were two special dedications. One of the dedications wos of the gymnasium which wos dedicated to Somuel W. Gorrish. o former member of the Board of Trustees, o mon who wos instrumental in the building of o gym- nasium for Coe-Brown athletes. The orher dedication wos the Home Economic Room dedicated to Mrs. Helen Dodge. Mrs. Dodge taught Home Economics or Coe-Brown Academy for 34 years, os well os being o graduate of Coe-Brown ond o lifelong resident of Norrhwood. The program wos completed with o ribbon-cutting ceremony by Miss Gladys Gardner ond followed by on open house ond tour of the new facilities. All Is under control for Dedication Doy Mr Dovls Robert Thurber, Scott Morsholl Well. It's like this . . Left to Right: Mrs. Lois DeTrude. Miss GkxJys Gordner. Rev. Steerv son. Willis Rollins. Jr., Robert Gront. Chorles Morson. Heodmoster Dovid Smith The new librory Betty Crocker, here we come! FHA moking food for Dedicotion Doy Mrs Mongeon. Anne Lilly. Beor Behm, Holly Hodgdon 3 Our rheme Branching Our' literal- ly meons expanding or reaching our in orher areas as one grows. We felr rhis very closely decribes our Senior Year of high school os well os rhe school itself. Our school building once again branched our os rhe new addirion was pur on rhis yeor. Our doss will branch our os we groduare ond go on in our lives. Coe-Brown Academy srorred way bock in 1666 under rhe direc- rion of Rev. Elliott C. Cogswell. A school house was builr ond or rhar rime was colled Norrhwood Academy. In June. 1675, rhe school nome was changed ro Coe's Nor- rhwood Acodemy in honor of Ebenezer Coe. forher of Eben Coe. In 1926 wlrh rhe finondol aid of Mr. A. O. Brown, choirmon of rhe Board of Trusrees. rhe inrerior of rhe building wos recondirioned, new floors were loid. new sears insralled, along wlrh anorher classroom. When Mr. Brown died in 1937, he left o good omounr of money ro rhe Acodemy Thus In 1937 rhe school become known os Coe- Brown Norrhwood Acodemy. In 1963 rhe addirion of rhe gym- nasium ond classrooms were builr. In 1964 rhe losr oddlrion wos builr. John Brown ond Brendo Picherre Coe-Brown's 'Man of the Year' In the foil of 1981 os we the members of the Closs of 85 were entering Coe- Drown Acodemy. Raymond Moson was olso o newcomer to the school. Since our Freshmon Year he has roughr English here on oil levels for four years. He has olso taught dromo. Desides being on in- spiring and dedicated teacher he hos also brought to us his many rolents in the areo of producing ploys. He showed us not only patience but olso was o helping hond to push us to future horizons. Under his supervision such perfor- mances os Soon to De o Major Morion Picture' ond Mixed Nuts' hove enabled students to come forth in onother oreo besides sporrs. For the post four years Mr. Moson hos coached cross country, choperonec donees ond other activities, attended athletic events to cheer the Comonches on. ond above oil he is always oble to teach, guide, coach, help in the office with morning orrendonce. ond be o friend to the students of Coe-Drown Norrhwood Academy! The Class of 1985 is proud ond honored to dedicate this 1985 Yearbook to Mr. Raymond Moson. I hope I push rhe righr burton! Now this is how you do ir. Mrs Pierce. Mr Moson Music Sring of Police (Andreo Loperriere's fomosy lives on.) 8 Science: Asrronour Oruce McCondless. first to be in spoce free of shuffle Beoufy Miss Americo Shorlene Wells Our school yeor wos o yeor of many evenrs, everything from rhe election of o new president to the crozy fod of Cabbage Patch dolls. When we look bock, we will olwoys remember our school year by rhe happen- ings, rhe people, and the music of our day. We will cherish things we did, rhe peo- ple we knew, ond the events that shaped our lives. Year's Evenrs Government Presidenr Ronold Reogon srorring se- cond rerm of office or 74 Royolry: Princess Diono or 23 wirh second son. Henry Charles Alberr Dovid Olympics: Mory Lou Rerron wos fhe first Americon ro win individuo! gymnosrlc Olympic gold 1984 ro 1985 Television: Dill Cosby (Cliff), sror of The Cosby Show Keshi Pulliom (Rudy) ond Tempesr Dledsoe (Venesso) Movies: Ghosrbusrers — rop movie srorring Horold Romis. Er- nie Hudson, Dill Murroy. Don Aykroyd Religion: Pope John Paul II In Popuo. New Guinea, where Moss wos celebrored wirh rhe norives Medicol first Doby Foe lives three weeks with bo boon heort Communism: Konstontin Chernenko. 73. leoder of Russio Sports: Flutle dozzled the country with Hoil Mory posses to give him the Heismon Beauty Top model Christy Brinkely Women In politicis: Running for president. Mondole with running-mote Geraldine Ferroro. Winning words: Cloro Peller s punch-line Where's the beef, mode her famous Actress: Teri Sheilds with daughter Brook Shields FAD Cabboge Potch Dolls donations from Americo ore restoring the Stotue of Liberty 5 SUSAN KATHRYN ARNOLD NICKNAME: Sue ACTIVITIES: Boskerboll 1, 2: Volleyball 2; Class Treasurer 4: Yearbook 4: MBI member REMEMBERS MOST: June 10, 1983: be- ing late my first day ar C.B.N. A: M.B.I.’s ar Hampron Beach; Spain; The Speak Easy; Shawn; ski trip; the Volleyball Gome, the Chomps won; B.B. and the Rock; Brutus and Cindy; all the special rimes shared with D.S. AMBITION: To fulfill all my dreams LIKES: Donald A. Stevens; earing; fulfilling my duties as a M.B.I. member; driving; rime I have with Don, spending money DISLIKES: Doing dishes; bills; being left alone and being kept waiting WILLIAM J. BRENNAN JR. NICKNAME: Bill ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Sophomore Baseball Gill Statium,- time spent with A.W.; Aerosmith; Scorpions: Summerjam; Hampton; Beach; I think I broke my thumb.” (B.V.) I think I have to go to the hospital.'' (D.B.) AMBITION: To study business Administra- tion ond someday run my own business LIKES: Amie, my dad. my cor, my friends, sports, music, skiing, snowbobil- ing, warerskiing, ond having a good rime with my close friends DISLIKES: Computer Moth, E.J., Disco, losing OTHER: I'd like to thank oil of my close friends ond classmates or Coe-Brown for oil the support that they gave me when I wos going through tough rimes JOHN C. BROWN NICKNAME: J. B„ Brownie ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 4. Baseball 2, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Baseball cham- pionships or Gill; D.C. hard os o rock AMBITION: To live o hoppy life LIKES: My Pink comb; D M.; my fami- ly; my friends DISLIKES: Snobby People 12 TAMI LYNN BRUCE NICKNAME: Brucie; ACTIVITIES: Closs President 3, 4: Student Council Vice-President 3; Student Council President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; MBI member REMEMBERS MOST: Stinson Mountain; cold feet; Bo Carr; Sherry ond Todd — July 11, 1984; memories of Grampy; be- ing o port of the MBI members; letters from T.P.; my senior year AMBITION: To go to Cosmetology school; to morry Mike Heorn; ond to own my own business LIKES: Mike: my diamond: Trlsh; Fords — especially Mustangs; my cor; Mom ond Jeff Horleys; summer; warerskiing; hydrosliding; Hampton Beach; art; lobster. Garfield DOUGLAS WILLIAM CHASE NICKNAME: Doug ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 3; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Florido, Washington, getting license, going to Celtics gome in 1981. AMBITION: Air Traffic conrrollor, to be o Pilot for on airline or o flight engineer also for on airline. LIKES: Airplanes, cars, motorcycles, music, flying, earning money, Celtics, basketball, downhill skiing, reading, cots. DISLIKES: People who don't oct like themselves, when they go oil out to moke themselves something they really aren’t, having to report over ond over why I don’t go to Alton. OTHER: I’d rather by FLYING! STEVEN MARK COLBY NICKNAME: Steve, Cub ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; History Club 3 REMEMBERS MOST: ’’83-84 Bosket- boll Championship ond the fire truck, losing to Newmarket. French III, tieing Newmarket under the lights, K.J. sing- ing Bear It, gurbusters. AMBITION: To be successful ond enjoy whatever I decide to do with my life. LIKES: Sports, Pizzo, going to the movies with friends DISLIKES: Computers. Shakespeare, reading, Poetry, boudin 13 DOREEN L. COLPRITT NICKNAME: Dor. Dorie REMEMBERS MOST: NBD ond B, my friends, Neece, Moi Koi, freshman year, Christmas vocation 81-82”, junior year or DHS, my Tempo, Dovid ond the Novo, SC, rimes with Bon, rimes with my family, Italy ' 84” AMBITION: To be the owner monger of o chain of hotels, own lots of nice cars, to be happy ond free LIKES: People, Fords, music, gold, the beach, Prince, mustongs, Heini, books, my Bon, clothes. Smurfs, get- ting my way DISLIKES: Chevy's, gossip, arguments, being old, dishonesty CONI LEA CORSON NICKNAME: Con, Constance, Cornelius REMEMBERS MOST: December 83. F.U.B., going to C.T. with M.Y.B., S-Uno with Dove ond Tedie, graduation of 82, Class of 84, living with Ju-Ju for o week ond o half, Physco II, 5rh period Freshman English with Mr. Moson, Typing I with Jon ond Sue T., Algebra ond Biology — junior year with Bruce, Ryon, Joel, Steve, ond Mark, 1984 Semifinal Bosket- boll Gome or Burger King with Shoron Rich, I know you go home ond cry or night. — Jackie ond Eddie, Don't throw those rocks!” LIKES: Being with Jimmy, going our with Jackie ond Miss Piggy. DISLIKES: Mrs. Dono’s always having on answer for everything. AMBITION: To be the best ot what I'm able to do. OTHER: Thank you Mom ond Dod Young, ond rhonk you Jimmy ond Mo, for pushing me through my senior year. I couldn't hove done it without you. PATRICIA A. CUMMINGS NICKNAME: Pot ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Softball 1, 2. 3, 4; Varsity Volleyball 2. REMEMBERS MOST: John Brown ond I shoring classes ond friendship through the high school years. John-Scort ond Potty on our touring weekends, shor- ing jokes ond laughter with Bridget Jockson during softboll '84, Gregory, John Vaughn' sense of humor. AMBITION: To do something promis- ing ond successful with my life. LIKES: Spending time with my nephew Shone, oil outside activities, spending weekends with John-Scort ond Potty, or anytime for that matter. DISLIKES: Pity, people who store, nagging OTHER: Thonk Mom for understan- ding oil the grief I've pur you through. 14 SUSAN MARIE CURRIER NICKNAME: Sue. Susie, Baby ACTIVITIES: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Introduc- tory and Production REMEMBERS MOST: The moose and the tree, the mouse in the library, Tony's candy. Mrs. Thayers cookies, October 13.1983 AMBITION: To graduate from high school, get o good job, ond to be happy. LIKES: Jerome, friends, driving, laughing, walking, talking to people. DISLIKES: Snobby People, doing homework, not having money. PRIZE POSSESSIONS: Jerome, friends, family, and our cor. I hope Greg and Steven moke it through school. RICHARD JAMES DEBUTTS, JR. NICKNAME: Dick ACTIVITIES: FFA 1. 2. 3, 4; Forestry Team 4 REMEMBERS MOST: The day I got my license, first doy of Coe-Brown AMBITION: To become wealthy, ond own o Corvette LIKES: Chevys, motorcycles, money, sports, ond vocotions DISLIKES: Fords, homework, soaps, rainy days BRIAN S. ELLIOTT NICKNAME: Elliott,'' Crash ACTIVITIES: J.V. Bosketall Manager- Var- sity Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Cross- Country 2, 3: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Reporter 4 REMEMBERS MOST: FFA Store Conven- tion 2, 3: Alaska summers 63-84, State Basketball Championships 82-84 ; the Buick (R.I.P.) crash, Pineapple Pizzo with A N.; woodworking with B.L.; Deerfield Fair 81-84 ; Rochester Fair with A N. ond D.R. AMBITION: To get into the field of low enforcement LIKES: Cars, good friends, hunting, hiking, sports, traveling, long walks, sunrises, learning, Pizzo with A.N. DISLIKES: Snobs, VVs, Mondays 15 RONALD P. EVANS, JR. NICKNAME: Ron ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2. 3. 4: Driver Educorion REMEMBERS MOST: Summer 64, going to the beoch with Joel, working up ro Hudson's with Dorece, Chris, Bonnie, Sue, running oround with Dovid, Mott, Chucky, Dorryl, Dove, listening ro David's problems, og classes, Chucky's Party AMBITION: To live life to its fullest extent, to be successful, ro own o Ford that everybody likes LIKES: Fords, Chevys, Chevelle’s, beautiful girls, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, having fun with my friends. DISLIKES: mopods, stuck-up peo- ple, doing homework PRIZE POSSESSIONS: my cor and truck, my friends PENNY N. FIFE NICKNAME: Pen, Shorty, Chubbo, Penelope ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1, 2, 4; Mgr. 3; Bosketboll 1. 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook 4: Office Aid 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Dorry’s super Ford: HLM and NM: What om I going ro do?”; 6 22 82,- 10 30 82: oil our Hompton Beoch adventures; They plump when you cook 'em ; Boston”; Seniors of '82; M.J. and T.S. moon; F-UB”; NJ w P. G„ B.J., T.F.; Aerosmith '82 ond '84; Flagstone,- Freshman 5rh Period English; Cose Rd.; getting stuck w K.M., J.T., ond H.G.,- On the line!” AMBITION: To become o successful Cosmetologist, ro love Dorryl ro my fullest capability LIKES: D.O.’s love,- my diamond; M.J. ond A.L.'s friendship; Pizza Hut; V-boll ond B-ball; Kahlua; Boo Boo ond Rostists; my hot; my V- boll sweatshirt DISLIKES: Toll People; losing; snobs; H.K.; my yomo yogi OTHER: ' 8 4 -' 8 5 B-boll championship DAVID M. FRENCH NICKNAME: Dove ACTIVITIES: Computer Club 2, FFA 2, 3,4 REMEMBERS MOST: Rush Concert, Iron Peace of Mind Maiden Concert, B.O.C. in Worchesrer, Moss., T.L., J.G., ond the rest of the gong, Florida '83 ond '84, Conodo AMBITION: To become on architect LIKES: Drafting, listening ro runes, Molson Golden DISLIKES: Disco, the cold, ond the end of summer OTHER: To soy goodbye is to die a little.’ I 16 RICHARD R. GARDNER. JR. NICKNAME: Richie ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2, 3. 4; Bond 1. 2.3 REMEMBERS MOST: Porfies or A.B.’s house, winter, Porty or my house with A.B., J.G., S.G. K.S., summer of '83 ond '84. Halloween donee of '83, River- side Pork, fourth-period moth doss wfh B.D., A.B., J.A., C.C., my Hondo Civic with J.G., D.D. AMBITION: To go into the oir force ond to become ''rich LIKES: Fords, Parties, girls DISLIKES: Snobs, Chevys, drugs, moth class PRIZE POSSESSIONS: my '70 Duster, my dog JOHNATHAN T. GILLEN NICKNAME: John, Gilligon, Morio ACTIVITIES: FFA REMEMBERS MOST: Rush, CSN, ond oil the other great concerts I've been to, ond especially oil the wasted moments” with oil my friends, T.L., D.F., K.C., K.W., T.S. AMBITION: To become o Plantation owner by 1988, find o solution to no war” ond to help banish oil nuclear arms ond power plants LIKES: Going to the mountains, being with my girlfriend, baking in the sun, taking those long trips with my Uncle Sydney ond comping our like o coconut DISLIKES: Smashing into cop cors — remember Kimberlee? OTHER: I’ll never forger the Dynamic Duo of Wheel ond Deal VIRGINIA L. HEWETT NICKNAME: Jini, Jot, ’ Hewerr, Vin, Momo ACTIVITIES: FFA 1; Volleyboll 1; Basketball 2; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Friday 13rh: April '84. Deerfield Fair '84: SDF — '84 ; M D in Vt.; J.H. — his 'Truck': Down,- L.R. 8th ond 9th grade: Mr. M„- Mr. Yeoron: Jo- Mama; K.C., G.H.; childhood AMBITION: To be o commercial ar- tist; live o full ond odventurous life LIKES: Going to the beach, motor- cycles, friends, Bonjo, helping others, The Bubble FAVORITE SAYING: Sorry to bother you. OTHER: Thank you Mom ond Dod, family ond friends for helping me moke it this for. You're oil Great! 17 KIMBERLY MARIE HIKEL NICKNAME: Kimbo” REMEMBERS MOST: All fhe nice peo- ple or Coe-Brown, Mr. Moson's English doss AMBITION: To get through school: Take o year off from work: go ro col- lege: ger married LIKES: My boyfriend, my friends, Deerfield Fair DISLIKES: Getting hurt in gym class, saying good-bye' MY FAVORITE POSSESSION: The bracelet my boyfriend got me ot Deerfield Fair KIMBERLY M. HOLMES-DELISLE NICKNAME: Granny ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1; FFA 3, 4; FHA 1, 2. 3.4 REMEMBERS MOST: January 8, 1983; July 29, 1983, meeting Trish in seventh grade, 1984 s camping trip, getting my car, April 8, 1985 Peter and my wed- ding, being maid of honor at my brother's wedding AMBITION: To be happy with Peter in our home and to go to photography school LIKES: Horses, swimming, fishing, camp- ing, being alone with Peter, my '63 Chevy, my dog, my parents, Russ, Jini, Trish DISLIKES: Snobby people, liver, doing dishes, and grubby people OTHER: I'd like ro thank my parents and Peter for pushing me through school. I wouldn't have mode it if if wasn't for their push and support. HEIDI JANICE JACKSON NICKNAME: Hide, J.J., Pixie ACTIVITIES: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus, Guitar REMEMBERS MOST: September 25, October 6, September 15, meeting Brad, Loudon Country Hall, my family AMBITION: To hove a career as a teacher at a day care center, ro be happily married and to hove children LIKES: Being with my friends, and my family, and to be with Brad, truthful people DISLIKES: Snobs, liars PRIZE POSSESSION: My friends, my family, my ambition, and my memories 18 WILLIAM JOHNSON NICKNAME: Dill. D.J. D ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4 REMEMBERS MOST: 6th-period radical rip, basketball champion- ship, firetruck, gutbusters, baseball at Gill, no-hitter, French 3, soccer at C.B. AMBITION: Whatever I do — to be good ot it and still have fun LIKES: Sports, music, pizza, winning, A.M.S., being with A.M S. DISLIKES: Losing AMANDA SUSAN JOSIAH NICKNAME: Mandy, Mandible ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council 1, 3 REMEMBERS MOST: Freshman year; Hampton w Penny; the Green Hornet; Nov. 1, 1983; Rd.-block with Toni and Stoney; Boston w Andrea; Ri’s surprise visits; Ryan,- Aerosmith — Aug. '84; B-ball camp w Spinny; my party ; S$ Fair '84 — Crip; housesitting AMBITION: Win B-boll Championship '85; hove fun in college, become a successful PT; live happily ever after LIKES: Being a senior, going out with my friends, winning, Jan's sets, som- breros, Noah, franqois trois, M6M contests DISLIKES: Losing, work ot McD's, 3rd- Period English IV — Surely OTHER: It's been very special being o member of the Class of '85 for the post 4 years ond I'd just like to wish oil of you the best of luck. CHRISTOPHER J. KNOX NICKNAME: Chris. Knoxy ACTIVITIES: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4; Treasurer 4; History Club 3; J.V. Baseball 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Dromo Club 1, 2, 3, 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Boskerboll Cham- pionship gome; firetruck ride; summers over the Johnsons; spitboll or Burger King; Please leove the comp equip- ment alone ; B.V. ond B.J.; Aerosmith with ‘A.O. ond R.5.; Move the cor, D'irl ; Bob ond Todd on the sand or Hampton Beoch AMBITION: To go to college ond become a marine biologist LIKES: My championship jacket, Aerosmith, UFO. movies, sports. snowmobiling, woterskiing, memories of my family ond friends over the yeors, A. L. DISLIKES: Sting, losing 19 KENNETH EDWARD LAPAGE NICKNAME: Ken ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3.4 REMEMBERS MOST: Losr summer working with Mork, Ryon, ond Don; swimming 6 10 84; my song in English; Chompionship seoson; Soccer '83 ond '84; my firsr home run; Time Now rhor's enough of rhor ; third reom All-Store; Trish ond her C word AMBITION: TFAGF; to be successful bur hoving o good rime while I achieve it LIKES: Sporrs, being with friends, mak- ing jokes, coaches in rhe Gronire Store Conference DISLIKES: Newmarket, Hollis, boring classes, snobby people who think that they ore good OTHER: The sub sot beneath the scorer's table, waiting, his big chance ploying in a chompionship gome an for rhe winning reom. So whor if was for only 20 seconds, so whor. ANDREA BETH LAPERRIERE NICKNAME: And. Dre ACTIVITIES: Cheerleoding 1; Co-Cop 2; Coproin 3, 4; Volleyball 2, 4,- Manager 3; Vice-President 2; Computer Club 2. Dromo Club 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Class Marshall 3: History Club 3 REMEMBERS MOST: The fire truck rides of 82 ond '84; dunk it!; Tender kisses on stage (well almost); getting chocked by rhe J-bar; Whor om I going to do? ; Move rhe cor darn it!” dancing with Spinny; “Did you know rhor Doug Flute was my cousin? Ron's spreod eagle; Are rhere more than 3 things on this menu? Do you hove on I.D.? Yes Please!” AMBITION: To live o life of champagne, roses, ond silk, ond to live, love, ond lough I LIKES: STING, my family, Doug “Toorie Flute, to be different, Mom, Dad. Amy, P.F., M.J., to lough, to be with Ron, roilgoting, Boston, E.B.Y.T., men with on English occent, Chrissy, K.L. DISLIKES: B.H.C., F.F.P. TIM LEWIS NICKNAME: Reaper, Timmo ACTIVITIES: Computer Club REMEMBERS MOST: Joe Perry; Iron Maiden,- Blue Oyster Cult; Block Sobbarh; Summer Jom '84, Rush; Deerfield Fair; L.K.; J.K.; J.G.; D.F.; 5.G. AMBITION: To moke o lot of money or something interesting; to hove o Mozorodi LIKES: Cors, computers, friends, parties, concerts, working or rhe beach DISLIKES: Dead parties, unhappy friends, getting coughr. Prince, Michael Jackson, Joy Boy George OTHER: I never wont to lose touch with my close friends 20 ANNE FRANCES LILLY NICKNAME: Annie, Lilly-Lolly ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; JV Baseball 2: Varsity Baseboll Mgr 3, 4; Newspaper Sports Ed 2. 3,: Editor 4: Class Sec. 2, C, 4 School Ploy 2, 3: Drama Club Sec. 4: Compurer Club 1. 4 Sec. 2: NHS 2, 3, 4. Bond 2: History Club 3; FHA Parliamentarian 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Sr. Poul's ASP '84; my leeches: Lilly ; Suzerre; 6 16 84: Deerfield Fair '83; SI '83; seeing spaceships,- MR AMBITION: To study Sports Psychology and work with Red Sox, Celtics, ond Bruins LIKES: McDonalds; George Brett: red: aces,- my red convos converse,- ket- chup; having my own phone number DISLIKES: Burger King,- Choker'' WILLIAM LUCIEN II NICKNAME: Bill, Pigeon, Beoker, Flounder ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; Secretory 3; Cross-Country; JV Baseball 1, 2,- Boskerboll 1, 2 Mgr. REMEMBERS MOST: Deerfield Fair '84; the fun I hod or the Petting Zoo with Lori ond the rest of the FFA members who worked there this year; the Rush Concert with Andy ond Deb; my Junior year on the forestry team in which we took first place ot Rochester ond Deerfield Fair AMBITION: To go ro college ond be successful LIKES: Chevys, T.R., L.R., AC DC, Rush, loud music, Boston Celtics DISLIKES: Fords, Epping, country music OTHER: I'd like ro rhonk Mr. Smith, the teachers, ond other students who helped me through my four years ot CBNA TRICIA M. McALEER NICKNAME: Trish, Moc ACTIVITIES: FHA 1, 2 REMEMBERS MOST: Police concert 84 , Hampton Beoch 83 -84'; U.S. History 83-84', gooteors; Buddy ond Snickers; Skinner ond Tigger, Pizza Hjt; D M.; E.C.'s Moch I; 5olem, NH; M.D. ond K.L. AMBITION: To own o Mercedes, go to Australia; see Bruce in concert; ond moke my family proud of me LIKES: Bruce Springsteen, Orleio, Gorans, Fords, spending time with my family ond friends, the Police, ongoro, Mercedes, purple, foreign accents DISLIKES; Complete silence, snobs. being confused, people who talk too much 21 KERRY A. McGILLICUDDY NICKNAME: Ker ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 1. Basketball 1, 4; Sofrball 1; Yearbook 4 REMEMBERS MOST: May 27th; Aerosmith '62; May 9, 1984, folks with Dale,- when Peeker sow Streaker; Hampton 6 Dole; the Lot; Srompers; P.E. ski trip; Freshman Year; Sue's Party,- Mr. Vaughn; 10- Ford; Ice Cream nose,- P.G.; On the line” AMBITION: To go to cosmetology school; ond live o long and happy life LIKES: Scotty, M.L., C.R., Parties, going to the lor, my ring, Fords! Yah!, Wilbur, Uncle Cotty, skiing, Tomi, Cose Rood, JC ond DW, Mountain Dew, T.T., D M., T.C. DISLIKES: Michael Jockson, snobs- Chevys, Shows, snakes, B.S., being broke OTHER: Just wont to soy — I Love You! to my family ond to oil the Osbornes (especially Scott) t DEBORAH RUTH McKNIGHT NICKNAME: Debbie. Deb, Deb-Deb, Moc, Mom, Mo ACTIVITIES FFA 3, 4. FFA Treasurer 4; Chorus 1, 2; Bond 1, 2; Newspaper 3, 4, Entertainment Editor 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Deerfield Fair 1984 ond the billy goat; Rush Concert '84: up with north with Andy; Power Mechanics with Mr. Forr; ond hanging around with Heather AMBITION: To get married ond work my way to o low degree after getting my CPA, be hoppy ond hove o small form LIKES: Andy, friends, hanging around with Heather, onimols, Moth, Science, Mr. Forr, Hompton Beoch, and Peace DISLIKES: Runner the billy goor, deten- tions. English except 9fh grade, ond wor FAVORITE SAYINGS: Me, too. This is true.” Who? Me? Never!”, Oh spit DIANE LORRAINE McPHEE NICKNAME: Shorty, Ski ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 4; MBI Member REMEMBERS MOST: Srrorhom Fair; my horses; cruising Dover with Trish ond B5G; Pizza Hut; MBI; Hampton Beach; K C from Moss.,- Trish and I almost getting beaten up, U.S. History; Chemistry Class; downtown Exeter with Sue, Tomi, ond Lisa; J.D.R. AMBITION: To own o Mustang, o big house with cathedral ceilings ond either o Porsche or o Mercedes LIKES: Driving my parents crazy by cranking my stereo,- my cor; Bob Seger; Von Holen,- GLB5G: yelling Yipee Skip” to Tomi; being short; aggravating people; ond remember- ing oil the fun times I've hod! DISLIKES: When people tell me their opinion when I don't osk it; the color of my cor; confusing situations; con- ceited guys; when people tell me I'm o grouch; ond hungry seagulls! OTHER: He runs like o deer,” huh Potty? 22 COLLENE ELIZABETH MITCHELL NICKNAME: Flounder. Wally. Ton-Ton. Frog, Bror, Pooky ACTIVITIES: Cheerleoding 1, 3. 4: Com- puter Club 1; Yearbook 4 REMEMBERS M05T: Washing K.J.'s cor w Andrea ond Mary; Moi Koi with K.J.,- Mrs. Downs' homework: Bob's driving: cheerleoding; my first day or CBNA; o collapsing pyramid, my lost gome my Freshman year; champion- ship with the firetrucks; green hair; Salisbury Beach, rhe Plymourh Store showers with Bon ond Plymouth's Pool area !; Hampton,- Jon 12,1982 AMBITION: To study Cosmetology; ond to live o long ond happy life LIKES: Frogs, my Pinto!; to be with my friends; cheerleoding; Pooky; being bock, good rimes; spending money; cutting hair, being myself; people that smile DISLIKES: Boring dotes, early mornings OTHER: Hey Mo, We re home!” Hey Dee, I'm serious! JEFFREY L. MOTT NICKNAME: Mott ACTIVITIES: FFA 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Priest Rd. Parties,- Ozzy Concert during o snow storm AMBITION: To travel o lor ond be hoppy LIKES: Pizza, Big Macs, Parties, ond Ford trucks DISLIKES: Homework, school, mothers OTHER: So sue me!” 23 ARLENE NEWMAN NICKNAME: Ar. Newmb ACTIVITIES: Volleyboll 1. 2. 3, 4: Bosket- boll 1. 2. 3 (Co-Cop. J.V. 1), Sofrboll 1, 4 Student Council 2: School Ploy 2. 3, 4. Computer Club 1. 2. 4 (Vice-Pres 1); Art 2, 3,- History Club 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 (Pres 2): (All-Stote 2, 4): Business Week 3: Yeorbook Workshop 4, FHA 4. Year- book Photographer 2, 3. 4, Co-Editor 4. Office Aide 4 REMEMBERS MOST: GEM !; Rose of Shorron ; going to London and Paris ond meeting my cousin in Paris; Eoster '84. Blue Bonnet w Pot ond Pen; Bot Alone Nomon ; going to Niogro Foils LIKES: Pineapple Pizza, ice skating, sing- ing, art, eating, BE ond BE. Lillian Anne (thanks for being such a great friend all these yeorsl), french braiding DISLIKES: Dieting, Computer Math, glosses, far AMBITION: Go to Hawaii after groduo rion. become a hoir dresser then go tc college (JSBC). go into the Ministry fulfill phophesy OTHER: The senior year is the year ir which you reoch the fork in the rood Here you decide how your life will g ond then you deport. DARRYL OSBORNE NICKNAME: Darryl ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3 REMEMBERS MOST: My 74 blue Ford Pickup; Summer of '83 in Lee on July 24rh; Summer of '84 when Jim C. and I rook D.W. and P.F. up to the mountains; H.L.M. and N.M. AMBITION: To marry P.F. some day; to make her happy and to have a lot of money ond a house LIKES: Fords, my family, friends, and Penny Fife DISLIKES: Chevys 24 LOUIS OTTATI III NICKNAME: Big Lou' ACTIVITIES: FFA 1. 2, 3, 4. JV Soccer 1 REMEMBERS MOST: Mr Shepherd's study hall, Mr. Mason s homeroom, sronding out In the rain to get o smoke ot lunchtime: set- ting o record for most suspensions in 9rh grade, representing the Closs of '85 in Pie- eotlng contest LIKES: Chevys, girl-wofching; Mr. Forr's shop classes; Mrs. Hormoon's ort dosses; tolking in the library DISLIKES: Fords (They're nothing but rust buckets); visits to the office AMBITION: Would like to be professional stock cor driver; would like training for outo ond diesel mechanic JOEL M. PARSONS NICKNAME: Nipsy ACTIVITIES: FFA, Foresrry REMEMBERS MOST: The summer of '84; getting drunk for the first rime in 3 years with my friends AMBITION: To hove things I wont but nor having to be rich to hove them LIKES: Chevys, rock and roll, Coors DISLIKES: Fords, mopors, boring weekends BRENDA LEE PICHETTE NICKNAME: Bren ACTIVITIES: FFA 1; FHA 3 REMEMBERS MOST: Florido '76-79: Loverboy Concert 8 16 63 with Kevin,- Hampton Beach; June 1, 1983: Summer of '84; working with Jonet and Trudy; Foghor Concert; October '83 AMBITION: To be happy and successful LIKES: Kevin, Hampton Beoch, sports cars, summer, music, roses, being with friends, Florida, dancing. Motley Crue, and being happy DISLIKES: Rainy days ond sadness SHIRLEY ANN PICHETTE NICKNAME: Shirl, Shorles, Puggy, Chuck, Chette, Chip ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2; Home Ec 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus REMEMBERS MOST: Freshman year Mr. Shepherd's English Class Sophomore year; Hampton Beoch '84; 9 29 84, 7 4 84, driving Michelle's Hondo ond hitting two trees,- the summer of '83, '64 AMBITION: To become o E.M.T. ond live o happy and full life LIKES: 5.H.; horses, my donkey (Tooco); K.H.; rollerskating; being with friends; bike riding; my job; movies DISLIKES: People who think they ore awesome!!! PRIZE POSSESSIONS: My family, Steve, my friends, my ring, my leather jocker, R.M., M.M., W.M., Dedod, B.M., K.H., J.J., J.J., L.S., C.C. 25 STEVEN PIWOWARCZYK NICKNAME: Polock ACTIVITIES: Baseball; Basketball; FFA, FFA Forestry Team REMEMBERS MOST: I960 Baseball Championships at Gill; first date with Bridgit; Donald Stevens' party AMBITION: To own my own con- struction business, build a drag car with my father; marry Bridgit Jackson; become a world class power lifter; have o good home and a happy life LIKES: Chevy, blizzards, Skidoo, Bridgit, my truck, my 300 Savage and my Dad s Chevy II DISLIKES: Fords, snobs, and high- doss people DAVE E ROLLINS NICKNAME: Bong Bang ACTIVITIES: FFA 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Mott and Chuck and all the good rimes we hod AMBITION: To own a Ford pickup and to hove a good wife LIKES: Fords DISLIKES: Chevys WILLIAM TODD ROLLINS NICKNAME: Bill, Weed, Scooter, MF, Eyes ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Cross-Country 2, 3; Boys Store 1984 REMEMBERS MOST: The couch, gut- busters,• Boskerboll Championship and fire trucks; three nights of ter- ror with the gong of six,- B.S.; 9 22 84, classes with Mrs. Johnson AMBITION: To do whot I feel that I wont LIKES: U2, Ketchup, long talks with M.C.; MiC DISLIKES: Memories of Mrs. Johnson OTHER: Hove o clue. SUSAN E. Sr. CLAIR NICKNAME: Sue, Susie ACTIVITIES: FFA 1, 2. 3, 4; Executive Com- mirree Member 2; FFA Vice-President 4; NHS 3, 4: Boskerball 1, 2; Chorus 1, 3. 4; Newspaper 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Summer of '84 with Buckwheat; KR; BF; BL; Junior year,- Geometry; U.S. History with J.V.; Johnson's Form; T.C.; G.S.; and 83' with C.C.; T.M.; L.W.; A.Y.; M.Y.; D.C.; and A.L.; Chemistry with B.R.; L.W. and I (books on roof); Songbird' AMBITION: Animal Science ot U.N.H. LIKES: Laughing, being with friends, music, religion, my guitar, truck, good jokes, my little monkey DISLIKES: Snobs, Chemistry Lob writeups. Geometry, getting stuck in snow storm ' :t- TODDC SCHROEDER nickname vl'y-;■: ■ ACTiVrilS V'.vhp ■ H stor y Clot BLj S REMEMBERS MOST and J P or jjjaHBf BBEHBK Smurf mobile on the wo, to B 5 in ’-i t Portland J G with me for those two BKBiH - IjSffiHHB summes or Comp Foss- D R and his womps m Algebra I rhoses long JpS§ F ff-noons - ;e n Junior Year AMBITION become - S.s V . V Class DISLIKES: New wove music, Deerfield Fair, rainy days and Mondays, hear- ing my name on the intercom in school FAVORITE SAYING: How's it growing! SHIRLEY SNELL NICKNAME: Shirley ACTIVITIES: FFA REMEMBERS MOST: Fair 1984; Dove's nor here,- K.C.; K.H.,- Timmo; D.F.,- munching in English; Kimberlee!!; J.T.; D.L.; Where's Dove?; It wos so good!: N.N.; Spocey AMBITION: To win the Megobucks; to moke Brian happy; to get married to Brian; I Love You LIKES: Led Zeppelin, Rush, Motley Crue, Twisted Sister, Iron Maiden, Ozzy, my family, friends, parries. Chargers, Chevelles, Mozerodis, Deloreons, Comoros, unicorns DISLIKES: Stuck-up people. U.S. History, Michael Jockson, chicken, Smurfs and Cobboge Porch Kids OTHER: Hove o good one, because I know I will 27 LAWRENCE TASKER III NICKNAME: Jr. REMEMBERS MOST: The mornings before school AMBITION: To moke o lor of money LIKES: Fosr cars; lots of money; good parries; ond girls DISLIKES: “Jokes'' MICHAAL JAMES THURBER NICKNAME: Dirro. FJ ACTIVITIES: FFA 2. 3, 4; Dromo 2, 3; Cross Country 1. 2, 3; Chorus 3; REMEMBERS MOST: My trials ond tribulations os o member of society AMBITION: To go on to school ond become o vocational instructor LIKES: Any FFA member, fosr cars, moderately fosr ladies, friends, quiet moments; music, working (ond gering paid), using my knowledge ond talents to help others DISLIKES: People who can’t be themselves, rich snobs, ond jerks OTHER: I would like to soy to my fellow clossmores, no matter where you go, or whor you do, my best wishes go with you. Congratulations! LENNY TREMBLAY ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1. 2, 3, 4; REMEMBERS MOST: Frustration learn- ing orc-welding in shop; foiling on my face after tripping over o stump on the cross-country trail; perfect atten- dance junior year — ond senior yeor, I hope; helping Mr. Forr put up his born LIKES: Chevys, Mr. Forr's classes, Mrs. Mongeon; staying busy ond being on my own DISLIKES: Fords (they belong in junk yards); second-period study holl, Social Studies OTHER: Interested in auto body work 28 DENNIS ALLEN TUTTLE JR. NICKNAME: Tut, Mr. T ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3; FFA Sentinel 3: Mascot 3; JV Baseball 2,- Pro- bation 4 REMEMBERS MOST: The Brotherhood; my Blazer, R.I.P; the bunny buggy; Florida; Alaska; 4th Ave; my box; Parries ot U.N.H.; K.D.; Joels Tree; the bike: Kim hitting Shoefer; going sideways in Joel s cor; ringing church bell New Year's Eve '82-'63; Hot Ginger; The Pit; Daddy”; cranking; Kim's Bud” LIKES: Driving, Michelob Light, J. D., Marines, VF, ZZ top DISLIKES: English III. Probation ROBERT M. VADEBONCOEUR NICKNAME: Bob ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1. 3, 4; History Club 3 REMEMBERS MOST: Europe; Hompron Beach; Aerosmirh; hitting Steve C. with spitball, B.K. erasers, and McDonald's salt shakers; Please leave the camp equipment alone” AMBITION: To be a famous rock and roll guitarist LIKES: Loud music, Kramer, baseball, skiing (sometimes), snowmobiling DISLIKES: Boy” George, Curfews LISA ELIZABETH WHITE NICKNAME: Punkin ACTIVITIES: Softball 1; Cross Country 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1; Student Council 3; Vice-President 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary 4; Yearbook Co- Editor 4,- Newspaper Business Manager 4 REMEMBERS MOST: All the good times with my friends (esp.) S.S., A.Y., and D M., downtown Exeter with D.M., T.B., and S.A.; Hampton Beach, July '82; all the great times with Scott AMBITION: To lead a happy life with Scott ond be successful in whatever I choose to do LIKES: Being with Scott, my car, my puppy DISLIKES: People who give up too soon OTHER: The Class of '85 is very special, ond I wish you oil the best of luck 29 AMY GAIL YOUNG NICKNAME: Amos ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3. 4; Cross- Country 1, 2; Volleyball 3. 4: Bosket- boll 1, 2; Yearbook 4; Computer Club 1, 2; Newspaper 4: Notional Honor Society 3. 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Freshman English with M.M., Mrs. Johnson; Softball with Mr. Vaughn; when A.L. S.S., and I went our in Rochester; Spanish with Senoro Hamel; when A.L. B.R., S.B., and I went to Newington; the softball joke with Mr. Mason AMBITION: To become on athletic trainer ond also to be o certified Physical Education Teacher LIKES: Skiing; Volleyball; Softball; SEF; Lords; my friends; S.S., L.W., A.L., D.C., D.5., A N., my family; soft music. Algebra II; History Classes DISLIKES: Snobs, Geometry, AC DC, hard rock MARY BETH YOUNG NICKNAME: Nore, Marie, Abduol, MB ACTIVITIES: Cheerleoding 1. 2, 3, 4; Co- Coptoin 4,- Yeorbook 4 REMEMBERS MOST: Summer '84; Plymouth State '82 ond '84; Newington Highwoy Island; Loverboy Concert; C. house; Just forger it guys” AMBITION: To go to Johnson G Woles ond fulfill o good coreer in fashion mer- chandising ond to own o Renogode Jeep LIKES; Sleeping in the born, fun people, nice Jeeps ond trucks, money, voca- tions, pigs, clothes, loughing, having fun ond Beon Head DISLIKES: Spanish Rice, Polly's snoring, scary situations, boring moments ond Channel II (DAD!) 30 Being a Senior Means JOHN DROWN — authority. Senior Release DOUG CHASE — that I hove completed successfully 12 years of school. It means that now I hove the ability to go on to do whatever I wont to do with my life. STEVE COLBY — more than just passing from the eleventh grade. It Is o person who is almost ready to take that giant step forward into adulthood — someone who is mature enough to accept responsibility and oil challenges that moy come his her way — o person who sets on example for oil the underclassmen ond takes pride in his her school. DOREEN COLPRITT — having only o few months to hove decisions mode for me — that I hove to take o lor of responsibility ond let go of o lot of people. SUE CURRIER — you could coll It o miracle! DICK DEBUTTS — no more homework after this year. BRIAN ELLIOTT — taking the responsibility of figuring our whot direction in life you wont to go. PENNY FIFE — Power, more freedom, graduating, ond being yourself — knowing thot it is almost rime to foce life on your own. JOHN GILLEN — o couple of gray hairs, time to go kick some butt, ond get o job! KIM HIKEL — to hove the diploma in my hand ond to look bock ond know if wos rough, but I mode it through. KIM HOLME5-DELI5LE — you hove accomplished something in life. HEIDI JACKSON — thot I’m going out in the big world. MANDY JOSIAH — having the power ond freedom over everyone in school . . . ex- cept the teachers. CHRIS KNOX — to be able to hove some knowledge from rhe 12 years ond know how to pur it to use in your life. ANDREA LAPERRIERE — I thought it meant mister in Spanish. TIM LEWIS — it is rime to party! ANNE LILLY — 'You can’t turn bock the clock. But you con wind if up again — Bon- nie Pruden KERRY MCGILLICUDDY — to graduate. DEBBIE MCKNIGHT — it’s awesome! JEFF MOTT — no more school!!! RICK NELSON — almost out of jail. DARRYL OSBORNE — I con work hard, moke lots of money, ond spend more time with Penny. JOEL PARSONS — to be able to romp over freshmen. BRENDA PICHETTE — responsibility ond leadership os on individual ond as o group. SHIRLEY PICHETTE — you ore halfway there to almost reaching your goal. STEVE PIWOWARCZYK — having o lot of fun ond graduating. DAVE ROLLINS — working next year. BILL ROLLINS — Senior Release. SUE ST. CLAIR — thot I am o person that should be looked up to for leadership, meaning thot we should set good examples for rhe underclassmen. TODD SCHROEDER — only four more years of school after this one. JUNIOR TASKER — rime to graduate ond go on with life. MIKE THURBER — to reach the highest Ploteou of childhood ond to be on the very brink of adulthood simultaneously. DENNIS TUTTLE — you've been through 12 years of being underclassmen — now you're rhe top. BOB VADEBONCOEUR — you hove only one year left to decide what you wont ro do with your life. LISA WHITE — o whole new beginning in life! AMY YOUNG — that the underclassmen look up to us ro set examples that ore ac- ceptable to them and the school. G — time ro grow up ond foce the world os it is. _____________________________________________________________ 31 Senior SMALLEST AND TALLEST Heidi Jockson Mondy Josioh Richie Gordner Sreve Pivoworczyk BEST ACTOR ACTRESS CLASS PROCRASTINATORS Trish McAleer Dennis Turtle Andreo Loperriere Chris Knox MOST TALKATIVE Andreo Loperriere Ken LoPoge PRETTIEST EYES 4 Andreo Loperriere Dill Johnson CLASS ALIBIERS Andreo Loperrler John Glllon 32 Seniors Just. . . Nice rhreods huh Dove' Porsons Dove French Yo he is reolly cure! Amy Young I wonder whors hoppening over rhere Shirley Picherre. Debbe McKnighr. Kim Holmes Just coll me Serious Sue Sue Currier Moy I help you? Drendo Picherre Sue Arnold Looking good! Deep concenrrorion John Drown Oooh. rhor hurts. Now where did rhor nickel go? Dill Lucien Todd Schroeder Doy rhis looks inreresring. If looks could kill. Dick DeDurrs Jlni Hewerr ortu WIN N ORTH W i ) OD ACADEMY . . . Want to Have Fun Do I really moke rhis? Mary Young Ain't I sweet! Kerry McGillicuddy Yup. I'm hoving fun. Doreen Colprirt Oh no. you cought me. Jeff Mon Superlatives 33 Cl is DeTrude Down Srevenso Dedicorion and Hard Work Wait til you heor! Paul O'Neol Time our for sports! Dob Johnson I he smile of o hoppy trustee! Sheri DeTrude Who wrote this ony woy? Albert Durtt Hey. I'm o trustee ond I'm still hoving fun. Richord Dengtson The Doord of Trustees hove worked extremely hard in mak- ing Coe-Brown Norrhwood Academy o fine educational system They have been very ag- gressive in meeting curriculum needs for the present ond the future The Board has olso lobored in making Coe-Brown a fine physical facility. They have tried to preserve ond update the old buildings while expanding in- to a new wing. The foculty hove demonstrated dedication toward rhe acodemic ond sociol growth of rhe In- dividual student. They hove shown leadership throughout by demonstrating their hard work ond continual willingness to ossist students. We ore oil very proud of our school ond our outstanding stu- dent body We feel rhor quality education is being offered os well os rhe development of many fine young men ond women. Seored: Lois DeTrude. Herbert Shermon. Row 2: Roberto Stearns, Sheri DeTrude. Bob Gront. Bock Row: Robert Bolley, Willis Rollins. Dovld White her. Brodford Botes, Richord Bengtson. Absent: George Geers 36 I’m nor lore, om P Vincent Bone R to L: Pres Robert Gront. V. Pres Willis Rollins. Jr.. Treas. Brod Botes. Sec. Lois DeTrude Dov,o Smith. Meodmosier Gordon Smart Ass f Heodmawer Moth Dons Pierce Secretory Pool Colby Cuitodbon louro Jovoh Custodian Voler Thumm. Cusrodton EJUobeth Anderson librarian motckj CWoine Soool Snx es Roberta Ooyde. Aide Orion Dr Ten Science Walter Domon. Morh Rita Dano. Engfcsh Pool Dovu Vocational Aq Alice D on English Ann Downs Dusmess Grace Fort Ag Mechomcs Kothy Holi. E.S L Thomas Hoi. Sood Sfud.es CoWcrteHomei Foreign longooge Toby Mormon An Ann Helmboldr Go donee Raymond Mason. Engksh Fronces M.Ber SoecoiEd Elen MaftHx. Comparer Roberto Mongeon. Home Economics Dovid Newsom Music Vilfcom Nunnofty Physical Ed PhyBts Reese Aide Koren RobKhoad Science Dorboro Smort Nurse Otology This is o globe friends Mrs. Dloine Anderson Mr Nunnolly 37 Juniors Skip Lupo Don Mooers DtckOCoAoof Kothy Anghn Jim Dell Allen Of own Keith Drown Lorry Drown Kely Gurley Or uce Chore Ron Chose Sheik) Qemenrs TriOo Dovis OobDeDum Chen DeDum Geoff Deckeboch Ed Demenn Joyne Ecdesion Russell tge Alysso Forbes Mark Gordner Robert Gores Phyllis Heorh Steve Higgins Shween jyowook Oecky Uiy Missy Lloyd Did you steal my brownies? Jim Bell ? lle you re on Condid Comero Becky 38 Ul,y I've got one of those Excedrln heodoches. Allen Drown Hove o Coke ond o smile. Terry Vodeboncoeur Juniors Becky Lilly, Mork Gordner, Debbie 5r.Clolr, Alon O'Neal No, I'm nor shy. Korhy Anglin Yes, I'm thrilled. Con’r you fell. Alysso Forbes AJonONeol ShMey Perkins Tommy Plourde Dove Remick Volene Riel Deb ? StGotr Ryon Soote SconSeHs Shirley $ne« Toni Splnouok) Bruce Stevens left Stevens loner Taske' Dorece Trembloy • . 1 . Terry April ronGerenc Wh.re Wilson Young Whor is rhor brown spot on your nose, Mott? Mott Whire. Mrs. Dona We re brorher ond sisrer. Whor do Don't cry Bob. Bob Gores you Think! Dove Remick. Wendy Firzgerold Whor's o girl like me doing in o place like This? April Young 39 Sophomores Innocence or its best Honey Sonford. Debbie Do you think onyone will recognize me? Kelly Yeoh — I've my English Leather on. Jim Locourse Hoffmon Scribner Sophomores Kneeling: Eric Enos. Sronding: Scott Schroeder. Kothy McGillicuddy. Dorlene Morston, Corolyn Knox Angie POQutt Aprl Peck Uso Record Chorses Richardson Shown Roberts SrCk PhiBpSf Oo r Hooey SonfcKd Scott Scfvoeder KeHy Scnbnet Pete Smorr Gleodo Smith Glenn Smith Keith Snedeher Sue Stevens Down Stevenson Money Stone Romeo Thompson Corey TwomWy Heothet VonWie I guess I'm on oll-oroond funny person' Heother VonWle Attention! Don Doley. Tim Colby Now this is whot I coll puppy love Michelle Miller 41 Freshmen phrikp AMorO Amondo Oocon Lynn Ookos Shety Oonks Robert Ckyber Jeffrey Oeon ChoriesDeck GobnelOehm Deny Jo Oemis Chris Dernier OovKjOlock Kelli Colvo Rebecco Chose Gory Clements Dono Oxford Jo Efcj Cole Joel Cottas Gregory Cumer Sherrie Dovu Nick CXoto Krisien Duioog Eric Eaos Errol Enos Donno Fisher Melisso Fnih SeonGttnon Jeonerre Grinds Gory Gross Soroh Hoynes Enc Mermoa Koren Higgins Amsso Hikel Joson Hobbs Gmo Houston Trode Jockson Amy Josloh Sobeho Jyowook Jordon KeHey Roberto KHmon Mormon longlois Doniel LoPonne Robert Larson Demse Lebeou Dornn Lever I iso Laden Lorn Logh Dot Lyon Koro McGikaddy Kell McGroth Lynn McHveen Soroh Morquts John Mott Robert NouH Morhew Normond Huh .. Angle Trovoto I doo r believe I'm doing rhis. Jordon Kelley Hove you hugged o 42 Theo Parent Undo Perkins M heHe Ptoixde Kora Porter Lon Robison Nichole Robeson Kim Rose Roger Sot gem Chris Segee Shown Sen Deborah Smoll Douglas Smith Scon SnedeKet Richord Stnohope Dovid Syrek Kevm Tasker Dovid Terreson Robert Ihorber Angelo Trovoto Rlchord Turtle v Angelo Trovoro. Mon Normond. Kellie McGrorh Sheri Turtle Dobbt Turtle Heng Veuk Tommy Wiiles John W it horn Ah come on guys. Pleose' Soroh Hoynes Everybody clop your hands! Undo Perkins ore you? Mr Drirell. Theo Porent o freshman rodoy. Gino Housron Kellie McGrorh. Tim Whire Mororcyde mon himself! Scott Snedeker Mixed fl mm h n wfli Hey hurry up wirh rhe Ketchup. Mork. Mork Gordner. Por Cummings. Rickie Gordner Nor on my shirr! Mork Gordner, Por Cummings Richie Gordner Whor do you think of this ploce’ Chris ond Julie Michoels Hey don't just srond there, help me wirh these books Brendo Doley I sweor I don't know him! Allen Brown. Shelly Bonks 44 Like my boots? Kevin Tosker Do-Roy-Mi Korhy Anglin Personalities Hey. look she's toking our pictures! Terry Vodaboncouer, Heather Moohobghob. Heather VonWie We represent the Class with the CLASS ’85 Chris Knox ond Sue Arnold Con't you see my tonsils, Becky? Alon O'Neal. Becky Lilly Thonk you Lord for our dolly bread. Glen- do Smith The Great . . . The Amazing . . . The SENIOR! Jini Hewett Cheer up, Amy; it con’t be that bod Amy Josioh I’m getting sick of holding this door John Wilsoi iw come on — con’t I eor here? Philip St. Clolr Whot do I do now? Mike Hodgdon As rhe evening begins, rhe Cinderellos ore home owoiring rhe royol cooches ro pick them up ond roke them ro rhe MoiKoi. Prom nighr — when young men ond women rrode in rheir ree shirrs, jeons, ond sneokers for gowns ond ruxedoes. The Novos ond rhe Pinros ore rronsformed Inro royol coaches, ond rhe jocks inro Prince Chormings, and rhe gym hos losr rhe image of sweor socks ond gym dosses ond rodiores romance The 1984 prom — THE FINAL FIESTA was o big suc- cess due ro rhe orgonizorion of rhe Srudenr Council. The rheme song, All Nighr Long.' ond rhe bond, X-Dreoms. helped odd ro rhe fesriviries. Final Fiesta '84 Royalty is so fine Dill Johnson, Tomi Druce. Don no Doley. Chuck Lloyd You stepped on my foot ogoin! Enos. Down Stevenson Soy ore we enthusiastic! Donno Doley, Rick Gores. Corolyn Knox. Eric Enos Lorer. Toni Splnnozolo. Dick O'Connor Looks like this is rhe ploce Sheilo Clements. Ron Chose The Final Chapter — 1984 Ploying Pomp ond Circumstance. Doug Chose. Dob Gores. Miss Sisk Doy, It's hot! Kelly Scribner COE-DROWN COMMUNITY CHORUS — Row 1 Lillion Poling. Lois DeTrude. Donno DeTrude. Holly Hodgdon. Heidi Jockson. Jeon Lone Row 2: Rev Corl Rundger. Von VonGereno. Rondy DeTrude, Alon Eoton, Kelly Scribner 47 Thirty students spent the morning on the Flooring Lob one spring doy in 1984. The students, along with chaperones. Mrs. Robichaud and Mrs. Johnson, rested the ocean for such things os dissolved oxygen, salinity ond PHG. os well os collecting plonkron ond bottom soil samples. The doy was much warmer ond clearer than the previous year when the group couldn't even leave the harbor After the boot trip, the group ore their lunches on the beach ond looked for souvenirs. FLO AUNG LA 13 She’s gotta be kidding Scott Schroeder I don’t like this ideo of oil. Missy Lloyd Land Hoi Jonet Tosker. Bob Gates. Joe VonGeteno Life on the open seol Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Roblchoud Will you look ot thot! Rodney Collloros This isn’t everything I thought It would be Yes. It’s reolly me. Kelly Burley Kim Poulsrud I'm reolly enjoying myself Dennis Tuttle Day One of School Year '84-'85 Did you know rhor? Heather Johnson. Uso Luden. Jeonette Grlndle I think I'm going to like It here Werv Seniors love to hong oround Pot dy Fitzgerold Cummings ond John Drown I wonder who fhot new kid is. John Mrs Anderson with her first librory Wilson old. Christy Lorsen. Why ore these three smilng? Dob ond Terry Vodebon couer. Chris Knox Halloween Dance The Student Council held the annual Exchonge students from Disney World? Amle Wormeli ond Dill Drennon Single doubles. Alan O'Neol. Steve Colby Too many massing homework assignments? Todd Schroeder 49 Halloween Dance in October. Various Stu- dent Council members acted os disc jockeys, ploying populor music os costum- ed students danced ond romanced. New Eng[att4s OWest family fair ' DEEKflELD ErtIK Route 43 DEERFIELD, N. H. Meet my friends! Mr Smith Much work ond rime is put inro the Foir in mony oreos of octiviries Most of the studenrs roke port in the Foir one woy or onorher Mony students show their ommols ot the Foir. while others judge Some help work in the Pet- ting Dorn, while others sell rickets to rides Along with the FFA. the 4H puts on disploys of crofts ond sewing projects os well os cooked items to be judged Whether you porricipote or come to enjoy, the Foir is the ploce to be kkfF )artfd£i r Don't roke thot picture. I hove o choinsow in my honds Joel Persons Welcome to the MoiKoi. Mott White I'm so tired Becky Hayes Brion Elliott ond Heather VonWie spending o leisure- ly afternoon or the Petting Zoo Is it quirting time yet’ Dorrin Sr Cloir Coughr in the ocr Phil Sr Cloir 50 The Gondner 5' — John Lounsbury. Debbie Smoll. Rick Gordner Shelly Ckinks. Allen Drown Hove o coke ond o smile Debbie Sf Cloir Toking o breok from the Deerfield Perring Zoo Mr Dovis. Mike Thurber. Mr Forr. Dob Thurber. Dill lucien. Jeff Deon Mike Thurber ond fons! Gosh, rhose onions ore gerring ro me! Donno Fisher. Lori Robinson Don r you rhink rhey re cure! Shirley Snell 'roast mtf w $ rss cm 2 50 CHffSf I wish I were on Oscor Myers weiner Dove Remick I hope rhese customers go owoy Mondy Josioh 51 Juniors Jubilianr — Seniors Second Every yeor or Coe-Brown, dur- ing the week preceding February break. Winter Carnival rakes place. Classes all work together for the gool — to win in both Individual and ream evenrs on their woy to the highest point total. New evenrs in 1985 included lip-sync and square dondng. The juniors promenaded to square dancing victory, while the sophomores lipping' of The Warrior by Scondal rook first place in the lip-sync event The Aerosmith impersonations by the juniors ond seniors were tough competition, though. This was The Year of the Juniors ' The Class of '86 finished strongly in olmost every event to beor our the runner ups, the Seniors, for the title of WINTER CARNIVAL CHAMPIONS Keith Drown jumping for the boll Gotcho now Nick DlColo, Scott Snedeker 52 Just o pinch of flour! Eric Hernon Honglng on for o Mor Pock Victory. The Juniors I think I need o push. Ken Lopoge. Heidi Jockson Will you look or rhor! Corey Twombly. Jody Low, Adorn Lidbock, Len Trembloy, Todd Schroeder, f lch Gordner, Dill Drennon No problem! Amy Young In for the winning gool. Missy Frith Promenode!' Terry Vodeboncouer. Ed Demerirt, Joyne Ecdesron. Sreve Higgins The Future Formers of Americo is o notional organization rhor reaches from Alaska to Puerto Pico and from the states of At Jne to Hawaii. F.F.A. is a chance to learn about forestry, mechanics, animal science, plant science, woodwork- ing, and olso about yourself When your in F.F.A. you take what you've learned and apply it to your own life. This yeor we storted with the Deerfield Fair Petting Zoo. This is on annual event in which the members are in charge of supplying onimals and set- ting up their own schedules. This yeor 80,000 people went through the Petting Zoo. Also this year, Neil Mooers, a 1984 graduate of Coe-Brown, was the eastern Region Profiency award winner in the Forest Management category. His program con- sisted of working his own wood lot and joining his father monoging a 2,000 acre tract of land owned by George Lovejoy from Strafford. N.H. 1984 was a good yeor for the F.F.A. citrus sole. We sold 250 coses of fruit rang- ing from naval oranges to pink grapefruit. . . . Doing to Learn . . . President Keogon oddresses members of the FFA including Mike Thurber 56 I love meat but nor rhis much! Don Mooers Row 1: Mr Forr. Kerry McGillicuddy. Debbie McKnighr, Dorece Twombley. Kim Hikel, Shirley Snell. Sue Currier. Jim Dell Dow 2: Mike Thurber. Lorry Drown. Len Trembly. John Drown. Tricio Dovis. Shirley Perkins. Dove French. Junior Tosker. Dorryl Osborn Dow 3: Drion Elliorr, Don Mooers. Don Evons, John Gillen. Dill Lucien, Sreve Piwoworczyk, Todd Scroeder. Joel Porsons. Don Chose. Joe VonGereno. Sue Sr Cloir. Corving very carefully. Allen Drown FFA OfFlCERS AND ADVISORS — Treosuter Debbie McKnlght, Advisor Bruce Fotr; Executive Committee Member Lon Robinson. President Mike Thurber. Advisor Poul Dovis Vice Pres dent Sue St Coir Reporter Orion Elliott; Sentinel Don Mooers. Secretory Dill Luden Single file! Len Trembloy Alfolfo ond Doric. Dick O'Connor. Doreen Colprlrr Like my rle? Ron Chose Prlvocy pleose! Shirley Snell Row 1 Dono Clifford. Rob Thurber. Dove Block, Chris Bernier. Row 2: Don LoPonne. Sherrie Dovis. Liso Lucien, Chris Lorsen. Noncy Srone. Becky Hoyes, Chris Hikel. Heorher VonWie. Vince Bones. Jeff Beon. John O Goro Row 3: Andy Kelley. Normon Longlois. Kelly Scribner. Sreve Cur- rier. Scorr Snedeker. Chris Segee. Eric Hernon. Kevin Tosker. Missy Frith. Gobe Behm, Mourice Delisle. Corl Horrford Row 4 Lori Robinson. Eric Enos. Errol Enos. Boi Lyons. Jody Low. Poul Osborn. Don Demmons. Scorr Schroeder. Nick DiColo. Tim Colby. Beor Behm. Corey Twombly. John Lounsbury. Gory Clemenrs. Glendo Smirh. Don Doley. Rob Noulr. Lou Orrori. No. I con'r heor you! Dorryl Osborne 57 The Computer Club now In Its fourth yeor hos chonged greorly due to rhe new oddltion. The Club now hos o room filled with computers In which to work ond hold meetings. They meet once o month. At their meeting they learn new techniques on the computer, moke programs, or ploy gomes! More Than Just Games! I think It’s pretty neat, too! Doug Chose Bottom Row: Heother Moghobghob. Anne Lilly. Arlene OK. m ««« m. v™ SKrJXS SJSr Very Interesting! Geoff Deckenboch Nobody Can Do if Like We Con Office oides ore students who volunteer their assistance to the school secretory They also pro- vide assistance to teochers In running off masters, moking photocopies, toking messoges. ond mony other erronds Office oides this yeor ore Pen- ny Fife. Trick) Davis. Rodney Collloras. Shello Clements. Robbi Tuttle. Debbie McKnight. Tim White, Mott White. Donno Demerit:. Geoff Deckeboch Thonk you. oides! All your ef- forts In timely delivery of notices ond messoges ore much op- precioted by oil — foculty ond students olike Ho, ho. I rook off my glosses before you cought me Mrs Pierce Row 1: Mott White, Goeff Deckenboch. Robbie Tuttle. Tim White. Debbie McKnight A smile with everything she Row 2: Shello Clements, Donno Demerltt, Arlene Newman, Tricio Dovis. Mike does. Donno Demeritt. tote—■ You've Gotta Have Arts CDNA CHORUS — Fifjr Row Mr Newsom Arlene Newmon Don no Fisher Chen DeOum Second Row John Morf Phyfcs Heorh Ed Demerit? Denne lobeou Krtsren Dulong And the home of rhe Dob Gores COMANCHES The chorus and bond hove been improving hor moniously in 1964-1965. The Christmas Concert featured rhe Guitar Class accom- panied by Mr. Newsom and the Norrhwood Community Chorus ond Coe-Brown Chorus combined under rhe direction of Mr. Newsom. Both groups ore looking forward to rhe Spring Con- cert ond to performing or graduation. The Dromo Club rook o different route for their first production. Selections from the musicol. Cars, were per- formed including songs, donees, ond o dramatic reading. For rhe spring production the Dromo Club will be put- ting on o ploy The odvisor of rhe Dromo Club is Mrs. Harmon. Eor your heorr our. Lizo Minelll. Sondro Grojek. John Mort. Don- no Demerirt DRAMA CLUD — Dock Row Ed Demerirr. John Morr, Rob Noulr. Anne Lilly. Amondo Docon. Kris Dulong. Robbie Turtle. Mrs Hormon Middle Row: Donno Demerirr. Sondy Grojek. Soroh Morquis. Christy Der- nier Front Row: Soroh Hoynes. Koro Porter. Donno Fisher. Denise Lobeou. Morr White. Debbie McKnighr (Jutting on rhe Rirz ' Koro Porter. Robbie Turtle. Soroh Morquis. Donno Fisher. Kris Dulong CATS PRODUCTION — Row 1 Ed Dementr John Mott. Donno Dement? Row 2 Debt e McKmght Anne Lilly. Kris Dulong Row 0 Robbie Tuttle Mrs Hormon. Christy Dernier Donno Fisher Row 4 Amondo Docon CDNA DAND — Ed Demerirr. Angelo Trovoro. Debbie McKnighr. Tim Memory ... Ed Demerin, Arlene Newmon. White. Dob Gores. Doug Chose. Mr Newsom. Decky Hoyes. Cheri DeDurrs This is how I feel Mr Newsom The Best Ever! 1985 yearbook RAFFLE ©r« .i n r ‘‘ PriZC SlOKTa M«l’ At«h o i ) ? PRiZC Mu'! 3UMMAUU U«n Vttuv 5 SuivimAuiU Wi« ypARR(ru I M Advisor Mrs. Downs Phorogropher Arlene Newmon ;l ,•; i Co-Editors Liso Whire ond Arlene Newmon Decisions, decisions' Andreo Loperriere Chris Knox. Mondy Josioh. Mory Your niivi w UV Vni Busy womon! Penny Fife Amy Youn9 0,11 D,ennon' A rok) Mrs. Downs ond Collene Mirchell inspect the roffle Items. To raise money for the yeorbook. the Yearbook Staff went our or the beginn- ing of the year ond got ods. They split up ond went to separate towns ond got many ads. They also held a roffle to roffle off two sleeveless sweaters and an afgon. both made by Mrs. Downs especially for the roffle But that was only the beginning! It took hours ond hours of layout, captioning, photographing, typing, ond writing to moke this year- book come together. We would like to rhonk the towns people, the students, trustees, ond facul- ty for their continuous help and support throughout the year. Row 1 Kerry McGillicuddy Dione McPhee Mory Young Row 2 Amy Young, Sue Arnold. Andreo Loperriere Collen Mirchell. Liso White Row 3 Mondy Josioh Dill Drennon. Brlon Elliott. Chris Knox. Ed Demerlrt. Arlene Newmon Anne Lilly Tomorrow's Leaders Work is rhe name of rhe gome for rhe Student Council. They start from Doy One plann- ing oil the activities fhof will take place rhe coming year. Thanks to the Student Council, we hove our annual Hallo- ween Dance (p. 49). the Elegant Prom (p. 46), ond Winter Carnival (p. 52-50). The Student Council is a small group of people that represent the student body. They work Ms. Helmboldt. odvisor. helping or rhe Hollo ween Donee. Row 1: Becky Lilly, Michelle Butler, Portie DeBurrs, Chorles Beck. Seon Gllmon. Row 2: No, you con r see rhe secret plons! Carolyn Knox, Todd Schroeder. Bruce Choresr. Carolyn Knox, Todd Schroeder. Ryon Souls. Steve Colby__________________Ryon Souls. Becky Lilly____________________________________________ The Notional Honor Society is on organization set up to recognize students who not only hove o good grade overage but who also participate In other school ac- tivities as well. This year rhe Notional Honor Society will take port in rhe annual convention in Manchester, in rais- ing money for the Do Carr Scholar- ship, and rhe induction ceremony for new members. Gee thot speech wos realty greot! Joner Tasker. Moody Josloh. Arlene Newmon Oh, no I forgot ro shove! Blit Brennon. Bill Johnson. Steve Colby gram (Eor-lnium 2 7 0 BHBBB (ftnmmentatnr The Coe-Drown Commenroror Staff under the direction of Ms. Alice Dion, pur out five issues this year. These papers were filled with school news as well os sports ond entertainment sections. The Commentator took on o new look in its third year. All articles were typed into the computer by Editor Anne Lilly ond printed our before they were organized by Co-Loyout Editors Becky Lilly ond Doug Chose. The uniform type, photography, ond hard-working staff helped to moke the paper the best yet. Loyout Editor Doug Chose Editor Anne Lilly Bottom Row Ms Dion. Anne Lilly. Becky Lilly. Seon Glmon Middle Row Doug Chose. Liso White. Chris Lor sen, Don no Demerirt Top Row: Scott Schroeder. Sue St Golf, Todd Schroeder. Ed Demerirt. Layout Editor Becky Lilly Advisor Ms. Dion Staff Member Todd Schroeder Business Monoger Liso White Photographer Seon Gilmon 62 Future Homemakers of America The FHA has been very ac- tive during 1964-85. Ten members orrended rhe Fall Convention with Mrs. Mongeon. which was held in Concord in October. Community calendars were sold to help membes poy for o night of rhe Sheroron Hotel while attending the Spring Con- vention in Morch. FHA members hove been helping rhe community by par- ticipating in activities such os the Lions Club Outing for rhe Blind ond the Eye ond Eor Clinic. Every in-service doy, Home Ec II classes cooked lunch for rhe teachers, ond various FHA members volunteered to serve it. Proceeds went to the Helen Dodge Memorial Scholarship. The officers this year ore: President Cheri DeButrs V. President Julie Allen Secreorry Potri DeButrs Treasurer Heather Moghobghob Parliamentarian Anne Lilly Future homemokers? Arlene Newmon ond Anne Lilly Kneeling: Heather Moghobghob. Julie Allen. Porti DeButrs. Eric Enos. Standing: Bob Vodeboncoeur. Pretty os o picture. Lynn Bokios 63 Bill Brennon. Cheri DeButrs. Tricio McAleer, Andreo Loperriere. Anne Lilly. Arlene Newmon. Kim s Disappointing 7-8 Season The 1964 softball team finished their seoson with o disappointing 7-8 record. The ream, coached by John Vaughn consisted of Bridget Jackson. Sondro Nelson, Morio Shute, Dione Yeoton, Mondy Josiah Penny Fife, Pot Cumm- ings, Amy Young, Toni Spinazzola, Missy Lloyd, Jonet Tosker, Tricio Do vis, Sheiio Clements, Honey Sanford, and Debbie Hoffman. The managers were Carolyn Knox and Dorlene Morsron. 1 Let's get the show on the rood' Sondro Do I hove to explain this gome It's, It's . . . gonel Pot Cummings Nelson ogoln?' Cooch Voughn. Amy fifi Voun9 3 No Hitters Highlight Season! The Coe-Brown Baseball Team hod another successful season in 1984 under Cooch Tom Hall. They finished the regular season with o 13-3 record, good for 4rh place in Closs S ond o first-round tourney bye. They defeated Profile in the quorter-finol round, before losing to Sunopee in the semi-finals. Two of the season’s highlights were bock-ro-back no hitters pitched by Mark Gardner ond Bill Johnson. These two, along with Senior Doug Dimes, led the pitching staff. Barring leaders for the 84 season were Seniors Wode Souls (.328) ond Jomie Johnson (.319) C'mon Bob loosen up. Bob Vodeboncoeur ond Ryan Souls Strike 3. Doug Dimes L to R. Front Row Steve Piwowarczyk. Chuck Lloyd Steve Colby. Alon O'Neal. Bill Brennan Ryon Souls. Bruce Stevens. Dove Rollins Bock Row Tim Colby. Mork Gardner. Bob Vodeboncoeur. Bill Johnson. Keith Jock. Doug Dimes. Wade Souls. Jomie Johnson 67 VARSITY TEAM — Front Row Amy Young. Penny Fife Moody Joj oO Andreo Lopemere Joner Tasker Doriene Moryon Cooch Nunnoiy JV TEAM — Front Row: Honey Sonford, Debbie Hoffmon. Corolyn Knox. Missy Lloyd. Dorlen Morsron Dock Row Lindo Perkins. Down Stevenson. Doi Lyon. Amy Josioh. Becky Chose. Cooch Nunnolly Dock, up. ond over! Arlene Newmon Reody or not Missy Lloyd The 1964 Volleyboll Teom tried hord ond wos unique,’' soid first yeor cooch Mr. Nun- nolly They enrerd the seoson with hopes for o tournament bid. bur some heorrbreoking losses ond o rough schedule kept the dreom from becom- ing o reality Their final record wos 7-7. There were six seniors on the teom. Filling the spiking positions were co-captoins Mondy Josioh ond Anne Lilly ond Arlene Newmon ond Amy Young. Penny Fife. An- dreo Loperriere ond Junior Janet Tosker were the setters. The Junior Vorslfy Volleyball Teom improved sreodily throughout the seoson. Cooch Nunnolly wos hoppy with the tremendous improvement of Debbie Hoff- man. Honey Sonford, ond Down Stevenson and with the woy Corolyn Knox ond Missy Lloyd carried the ream. The JV seoson ended on o high note with o defeat of Epping Volleyball Zippiry Doo Do! Anne Lilly 68 4 There '(goes Dorleoe Morsion Hooey Soofor J We re wowing Amy Jostoh Becky Chose Deep concenrrorion Moody Josioh, Toni Spinozzolo Ah. the pleosures of winning! Ooi Lyon 7 Wins — 7 Losses L Alron K 15. 5-15 L Nure 0-15. 5-15 L Qelmonr 7-15. 6-15 W Moulronboro 13-15. 15-13. 15-12 W Colvory Chrisrion 150.15-2 L W Nure Epping I KH5.5-15 '5-22.15-9 W Colvory Chrisrion 15-6.15-5 L Belmonr 3I 0-15. 6-15 W Concord Chrisrion 10-15. 15-13.15-10 k f Alron 9-15.13-15 w Formingron 15-11.15-2 K Epping 6-15. 9-15 Alwoys rime for o little limbo. Joner Tasker 69 The Coe-Brown Northwood Academy hod yer another win- ning season under Cooch Tom Holt. Led by Dill Johnson’s 25 goals, Ken LoPage's numerous assists, and the gooltending of Ryan Souls (5 shutouts), the 1984 squad finished the season with o 9-3-2 record. There ore many keys to o successful soccer reom. In addi- tion to having talented starters, there must be o strong bench, fan support, ond good leader- ship and coaching. Fortunorely for the Comonches, they ore strong in oil these oreos ond will surely hove continued success. Ken LoPoge ond Bill Johnson were also named to the Granite Store League All-Star Team. This reom is o select group of the eleven best players in the league, os voted on by the coaches. Dominating midfield — Bill Brennon Pulling Together Look guys, this Is o goof Mr Holl Good boll conrrol by Brownie John Brown Let's get It In front of the gool. Peter Smart Row: Chris Knox. Ken LoPoge, Bill Johnson, Steve Colby, John Brown, Bill Brennon Top Row: Smart. Jody Low. Alon O’Neal. Keith Brown. Scott Schroeder, Ryon Souls. Chorlie Richardson Colby. Jim Locourse. Don Doley, Dorrln Lester. Cooch Holl 9 Wins — 3 Ties — 3 Losses Alton 2-2 w Mute 50 fix Moultonboro , 3-1 WA. Deny field 4-7 w Colvory Christion 6-0 w Nute 30 w Epping 30 w Concord Christion 3-1 r Newmotker 30 i.7 Alton 2-2 w Weore 3-1 w Epplng 40 w Pittsfield 3-2 L Hinsdale Tournament Hollis 3k : ■H t 0-2 L 0-4 Controlling the bockfield Charlie Richordson Emotion1 Mr Hall. Scott Schroeder, Ken LoPoge Soccer No. Joe wrong woyl Joe VonGereno Get ready for the kickoff1 Doug Smith Front Row John O'Goro Gory Gross. Heng Veuk. Dove Gory Gross Block, Coach Newsom 2nd Row Rich Stanhope Eric Her- non. Tim White Doug Smith. Mott White Top Row Poul Osborn Gory Clements. Joe VonGereno. Lorn Lugh This year's cross-country reom hod o very successful yeor The reom members ron In more roces rhon previous yeors ond did well ogoinst competitors who normol- ly bear them. For the first time in several yeors CXe-Brown bear Alton twice ot the end of the seoson. Coe-Drown olso bear Der- ryfield. Epping. ond Henniker con- sistently With the loss of only one senior. Len Trembly, the team should be stronger next year. The following runners contributed to the success of the reom: 5ARAH HAYNES. KARA POTTER — The first two girls in four yeors to complete o seoson. They did well ogoinst other teams ond cut considerable time off their scores. BOB GATES — Coe-Brown s top runner continues to earn the respect of oil other reoms. He placed first In mony roces this seoson ond wos instrumental In oil our wins. JOHN LOUNSBURY — Provides the strength in the top place to give Coe-Brown on edge over other teoms. He quietly defeats most of his competitors ond sets o strong pace for our other runnres. RODNEY BROWN — New this yeor ond quickly become Coe- Brown's third runner Rodney is o senior runner and Improved his time throughout the seoson LEN TREMBLY — Len placed In the top five for Coe-Brown oil season. His tolent ond enthusiasm wil be missed next yeor JAMES GASPER — Jomes takes his running seriously. Even with o leg injury he ron well ond placed high for Coe-Brown. ROB THURBER. SEAN GILMAN, ond DAN DEMMON5 — These flrst-yeor runnerrs improved oil seoson. They added depth to the team ond helped In Important roces Rob Thurber ploced 4th for Coe-Brown, which enabled us to ploce 3rd In the Granite State League Meer. Yeoh. I did it ogoin Bob Gotes The thrill of victory. Seon Gllmon 72 Racing ro the End Whot do you mean ‘Where's the course?' Mr Mason I think I'm gonno . Donny Demmons This is too easy Rob Thurber Thurber 2nd Row: Len Tremblay. Don Demmons. Jomes Gosper. Bob Gotes. Seon Gllmon. Top. Mr Mason Poh. Poh. Poh. hiss. DOOM ... is exocrly how rhls yeor's cheerleodlng squod went. The beginning of rhe seoson wos o rough srorr for the Comonche Cheerleodlng Squod; bur. os rhe seoson progressed, so did rhe cheerleoders. Their spirlr Improved, ond so did rheir cheering oblllry rhor people were wolring for This year rhey pur rogerher o Spirlr Week, where rhe school wos jusr os Involved os rhe cheerleoders were. Ar rhe end of rhe week rhey hod o pep roily ro supporr rhe Vorsl- ry Girls Doskerboll Team for rhe rournomenr In which rhey were porrlciporlng. This yeor's squod hod numerous newcomers In- cluding Freshmen Poberro Kllmon ond Koro Porrer ond Sophomore April Peck. Also rhe squod hod o new cooch, Mrs. Dloine. who gor by wirh o little help from Coproln An- dreo LoPerriere ond Co- Coproin Dovldeen llsley Good evening Lodies ond Genrlemen . Andreo Loperriere This Is gening roo easy Top Pow: April Peck. Pobeno Kilmon Donom Row: Koro Porrer. Dovideen llsley. Andreo Loperriere Crowd Boosters of '85 WOW! Did Mom pur springs in my shoes! Dovideen llsley Top Donom: April Peck. Dovideen llsley. Andreo Loperriere. Koro Poner. Pobeno Kilmon Procrice Dloine finolly poid off! Mrs. Marcio Firing rhem up for vicrory! Dovideen llsley. Koro Poner I'm from Coe-Orown ond I'm rrouble wirh o Copirol T! Ken LoPoge. Dovideen llsley. An- dreo Loperriere 73 Always Psyched and Ready to Go Slide! Slide! Jody Low The defending Class 5 Srare Champions hod a disappointing season, finishing with a 6-12 record. The ream ployed well ogoinsr oil the reams, even though they would come out with o one or two point loss. Seniors Bill Johnson ond Steve Colby were this year s coproins. Bruce Stevens was the team’s leading rebounder ond was one of the top scorers along with Ryon Souls ond Bill Johnson. The ream did go our in style with o 50-42 victory or Weare. Going up strong tor the shot Dill Drennon Get In there! Ken LoPoge ond Steve Colby L L L W L L w I L W L L W L W 6 WINS — Moi Deerfield Nute Epping St Thomos Concord Chrlstlon Alton Derryfield Ni Concord Christ Alton Epping Veore k St Thi Wilton Hennlki MQUMCI Weore Elbow up. follow through Ryon Souls Anybody wont to donee? Darrin Lester Awoiting the sreol! Dill Johnson 74 1 1 Will you look or rhor shor! Jim Locourse Awoiring rhe sreol Keirh Drown L ro IV Mr Nunnolly. Drlon Elliorr. Ken Lopoge. Dill Drennon. Steve Colby. Dill Rollins. Keirh Drown. Steve Hig- gins. Druce Stevens. Jim Locourse. Ryon Souls. Dill Johnson. Chris Knox. Cooch Domon Doxing out for rhe rebound. Druce Stevens SENIOR STARTERS — Determined Until the End This year's girls varsiry ream was much berrer than rheir 10-fl regular season record showed. Despire a rosh of ankle Injures in rhe early and midseoson, Coe-Brown finished in 11th place in Class S, earning one of Twelve tournament berths. Coe-Brown, led oil season by Man- dy Josioh and Pot Cummings under the board and Toni Spinozzolo or point guard, hod o very strong tour- nament showing. In rhe first-round defeat of 6rh ranked Sunapee, Pot Cummings set o tournament record by scoring 12 points from the foul line. The Comanches ovenged three previous losses to Nute by defeating rhe second-ranked Poms in rhe quorrerfinal round, before losing to eventual champions, Epplng, in o hord-foughr semifinal game. Carolyn dribbles our of pressure Mondy Josioh, Corolyn Knox, Toni Spinozzolo 7g Toke rhot shor. Penny! Penny Fife Cmon mon, smile! Toni Spinozzolo, Mondy Josioh Stock three . break! Pot Cummings, Penny Fife, Toni Splnazzolo. Mondy Josioh Row 1. Missy Lloyd, Toni Spinozzolo. Coroyn Knox, Penny Fife, Kerry McGilllcuddy. Row 2: Anne Lilly, Pot Cummings. Mondy Josioh, Shlreen Jyowook. Jonet Tosker. Mr Hall Jump. Mondy. jump! Mondy Josioh |W Excuse me. Ref. but. . Jonet Tosker 77 Ziiu J '. l I!!! !( II Cooch Newsom. Brenda Doley. Darlene Morsron. Debbie Hoffmon, Amy Josioh. Boi Lyon. Koren Higgins. Sobeho Jyowook. Down Srevenson. Honey Sonford. Heorher Moghobghob. Angelo Trovoto 78 Down Srevenson drives boseline ond pulls up for o jump shot Dovs n Srevenson. Brendo Doley. Koren Higgins Sobeho Jyowook. Honey Sonford Whor ore you guys wolring for? Cooch Woirlng for rhe rebound Bob Gores Nunnolly Bur I worn ir! Tim White dipping down Richordson rhe rebound. Chorlle If wos o very successful season for rhe JV Girls Basketball ream under rhe firsr-yeor Cooch David Newsom. They finished rhe season with om impressive record of 14 wins ond 3 losses. The girls held rheir opposing reams ro on overoge of under 20 points o gome while they averaged 27 This year's ream was led by Bren- do Doley. who overoged 9 points o gome, ond Sobeho Jyowook, who averaged 7 points o gome. Koren Higgins wos strong offensively with on overoge of 4 points a gome ond strong rebounding. The girls ore hoping for o suc- cessful season next yeor ond hope some of rheir players advance to Varsity. 14 wins 3 Losses! Jump with oil your might! Koren Go into morvro-mon defense offer rhe bosker. Dorlene Morsron. Honey Sonford. Cooch Newsom The JV Basketball Season was a greor success in the eyes of Cooch Nunnolly They ended with o record of 10 wins ond 7 losses. The squad's winning record con be at- tributed ro outstanding ploy by Jody Low. overogmg 12 points o gome Bob Gores, averaging 8 points ond 10 rebounds, ond Dorrin Lester, averaging 12 points. With 4 gomes left, the JV's hod hopes of ending the season with o 14-3 record, but injuries ripped Bob Gores ond Charlie Richardson from the court. Highlights of the season seemed to be o win over Alton with o 25 point spread, ond o victory over Sr. Thomos on their home court. New Breed of Talent Mott White, Debbie McKnight. Dove Block, Tim White. Dorrin Lester, Rob Noult. Jody Low. Tim Colby. Don Demmons. Bob Gores. Mott Normond. Another assist for Dorrin Lester John w,lson' Dorrin St. Clolr. Jordon Kelley. Cooch Nunnolly OUR CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL GRADUATES Congratulations to the Class of 1985 From 1 ardiNq II 1 METALS'inc. Buyers of All Types of Scrap Metals Refiner of Precious Metals 81 Route 4 Northwood, NH 03261 Telephone 942-5573 Compliments of FOGARTY LUMBER Delivery Available Buy Direct From Mill and Save Route 125, Lee, New Hampshire 2 Miles South of Lee Traffic Circle H BARRINGTON APOTHECARY Barrington Mall Barrington, N.H. 664-9312 Best Wishes to the Class of'85 659-5277 24 Main St. Pittsfield, N.H. 03263 (603) 435-6767 realtor Highest Standards of Learn Hairdressing the professional way with the school that has a record of success... Train To Become A Qualified Hairdresser At Mr Norman’s Cosmetology School of Hair Design. Now enrolling studtnls (or our next clav . CLINIC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Hit's a perm, haircut, or style, shampoo I. set. have it created just tor you by one of our students, under professional, instructional supervision. Appointments not needed, walk-in service Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 to 3:30 MR. NORMAN’S COSMETOLOGY SCHOOL OF HAIR DESIGN An Affiliate Of The Portsmouth School Of Hair Design 50 Vo. Main St.. Rochester. I .H. 332-8493 Professional Service 82 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 From the RIDGE GENERAL STORE The Reeves Family Route 4 Northwood, New Hampshire 942-8898 Best Wishes to the Class of ’85 David Barr 942-5928 Lumber — Building Materials Rt. 4, Northwood, N.H. 942-5524 03267 Sun-Scope Analysis Infra-Red Exhaust Emission Test Specializing in Foreign Car Repairs Autmnefster Complete Automotive Repair Service Route 4, Northwood, N.H. 03261 • Passive Solar Design and Construction • Quality Remodeling • Cabinetwork Wolfgang Liskow Proprietor Dial 603 942-8564 83 (603) 942-8882 NORTHWOOD GARAGE Foreign and Domestic Cars and Trucks Marquette Engine Analyzer Hunter Balance and Line-Up CIRCLE LEE REAL ESTATE Calef Highway (Lee) Dover, New Hampshire 03820 Business 868-7505 Each Office is Independently Owned and Operated Bob Grant Owner Northwood, NH 03261 Ontui j MLS [Q 84 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1985 From THE WINDSOR CHAIR SHOP INC. Northwood, New Hampshire THE ORIGINAL SOLID BRASS STENCILS and BLUE LASER cut mylar STENCILS Museum quality, authentic designs available in kits, reasonalbly priced Jor gift giving. Also: Stencilling Accessories • Amer- ican Traditional Newspaper • Stencil Look Notecards • Custom Stencils and new Blue Laser Notecards Come and visit our retail outlet at The Clark House located on Route 4 in Northwood. New Hampshire The ultimate gift for decorating and collecting pleasure. 85 The Well Driller Who Always Wears a Tin Hat Must Do Something Right Here’s His Status: Water for Homes or Industries, Please Call 942-5581 Anytime and Help Run This Business Into the Hole Respectfully, Elmer D. Tasker and Sons TASKER’S WELL COMPANY, INC. Same Slogan: Same Wife: 3 Boys: Same Business: Same Location: 35 Years Danny, Jeff, Kevin 38 Years Route 4, Northwood, NH We Need Your Business, Our Business Is Going in the Hole. Route 4 Northwood, NH 86 Good Luck Class of ’85 LEE CIRCLE GROCERY Lee Traffic Circle, Lee, N.H. 868-2707 Open 7 Days! Mon.-Sat. 8:00-10:00; Sun. 8:00-9:00 Fine Custom Cut Meats — Freezer Plans Full Sides, Hinds and Quarters Daily Meat Specials Order a “Party Platter” for any occasion! Deli Section Featuring: Homemade Sandwiches, Cole Slaw, Potato and Macaroni Salads. Homemade Baked Beans on Saturday Seasoned Spare Ribs and Shish-Ka-Bobs Ready to Cook! Cold Beverages, Complete Fresh Produce and Grocery Section Frozen Foods PAUL a LUCIA METCALF BRANCH MANAGERS STROUT REALTY iNCOftPOftATCO 17 MAIN STREET PITTSFIELD. NH 03263 (6031 435-8528 Servicing All Your Real Estate Needs the reol estate people Rt. 28 North, Epsom Traffic Circle Epsom, NH 03234 Thompson Real Estate 736-9700 THE LEE FAMILY (603) 659-5140 Mobile and Modular Homes Mailing Address, Route One, Durham, N.H. 03824 Sales Office: IV2 Miles South of Traffic Circle Lee, New Hampshire dje 1784 JSljop ANTIQUES OLD BOOKS PRINTS. STAMPS NORTHWOOD N.H. 03261 RICHARD G PUFFER TEL 603-942 8583 MAC’S V.W. REPAIR ANTIQUES bought Sold (603) 942 8023 NORTHWOOD LODGE ANTIQUES MULTIPLE DEALER SHOP of Volkswagens Classic or Current The Caron’s R.D. 454A Route 4 Dick McMenamon 942-8563 Box 545, Ridge Rd. Northwood, N.H. 03261 Hrs. 9-5 Closed Wed. Northwood, N.H. 03261 Owner — Designers Sandra A. Osborne Lucia A. Metcalf 48 Main Street Pittsfield, N.H. 03263 736-8111 736-8808 KELLEY DISTRIBUTING Auto Parts and Supplies Open 7 Days Goboro Road Kenneth Kelley Epsom, NH 03234 88 RUTO PARTS, IOC. 603-435-6761 (bus.) 9 Cram Avenue Pittsfield, NH 03263 Best Wishes to the Class of “85” From P.K. LINDSAY CO., INC. Deerfield, NH (4s FUELGAS 'VsN JAMES C. O'NEAL Plumbing — Heating Deerfield, New Hampshire 03037 463 7702 SMITH’S Fabric — Curtain — Dry Goods Store 65 North Main Street Rochester, New Hampshire 03867 Phone 332-2702 Congratulations to the Class of ’85 From NORTHWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Congratulations Class of ’85 SHARON HOME Deerfield, Center Self-Care Rest Home Telephone Ruth Boynton 463-7631 Manager Congratulations and Good Luck Graduating Class of ’85 DOWST AUTO BODY WILLIAM T. WORMELL LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR Land Box 321 R.D. 1 Waste Surveying Green Street System Design Northwood, New Hampshire Tel. (603) 942-8536 Northwood, New Hampshire 942-8323 89 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1985 Congratulations to Coe-Brown Seniors With Best Wishes From MacCALLUM’S BOATHOUSE INC. Bus. 736-9036 On the Epsom Traffic Circle STEVENS INSURANCE AGENCY All Lines of Insurance Raymond W. Towle, Prop. Epsom, N.H. 03234 DEERFIELD MARKET AND COFFEE SHOP 463-7928 Route 4 Hours: 11-7 Chesley Building (603) 942-8049 Mon., Tues., Northwood, N.H. Thurs., Fri., Sat. New releases arrive weekly. We rent equipment, tool 90 Congratulations! Class of 1985 DAVID R. WHITCHER XpN BUILDER INC. v V BOW LAKE. STRAFFORD. N.H. 03864 (603) 664-5577 BLUE BOWL STORE David R. White her President “The Design Build Group Donald and Jolene Smith and Family Congratulations Class of 1985 Compliments of DRS. grain lumber FEED GLASS PAINT HARDWARE OTEPIPLTT CHRISTOPHER AND KATHLEEN ROUTE 101, MANCHESTER RD. DOUG WALLS RAYMOND. N.H. 03077 (603) 896-2791 CORCORAN 91 PINKHAM FUNERAL HOME Northwood, New Hampshire Ernest Pinkham, Director Telephone 942-5501 RIDGE MOTORS Rte 4 Northwood N H 03261 603-942-8131 Phil Simonian Complete Restorations of VW Bugs Beetles Auto Body Mechanical Worn VW Other Cars Bought and Sold Free Estimates Congratulations Class of 1985 A Place for All Seasons NORTHWOOD MOTEL Midway Between Concord and Portsmouth ‘A Place for All Seasons’ Pret and Betty Stevenson Route 4 Box 160 Northwood, NH 03261 603-942-5476 • Continental Breakfast Available • Free Coffee in Rooms • Electric Heat • Television • Snowmobile Trails From the Motel • Nearby Antique Shops Always One of the Finest Selections of NEW USED CARS • SERVICE • PARTS Dial 332-5131 Rochester Lincoln-Mercury Toyota RT 11 - WEST. ROCHESTER. N H. 93 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 R. BAILEY CO., INC. SUE AND DAVE Northwood, N.H. MITCHELL Petroleum Transportation General Construction Congratulations to the Class of 1985 STANHOPE INSURANCE AGENCY Route 4 baX MASONRY SUPPLY JW (Located On Route 43) P.O. Box 83 J T) Northwood, New Hampshire 03261 m (603) 942-6954 Northwood, NH 03261 Telephone: 942-8094 94 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Compliments of ROSE COUNTRY From All of Us at VARIETY Family Owned and Operated HERITAGE TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Route 125, Epping, NH Groceries Hershey’s Ice Cream Cold Beer Mr. W Subs and Sandwiches Cold Wine Steamed Dogs Fresh Produces Hunting and Fishing Licenses Ice Resident and Nonresident Citgo Gasoline Instant Sweepstake Tickets HARDY’S SUPERMARKET, Congratulations INC. PETE’S 2 Depot Street ROAST BEEF Pittsfield, NH 03263 Telephone: 435-6011 Northwood, New Hampshire “To serve as we would like to be served!” 95 HAPPY TIME KINDERGARTEN AND PRESCHOOL Congratulations to the Class of ’85 From Route 152 Telephone 942-7661 W. Nottingham Margaret Livingston THE BOW LAKE INN UNITED FARM AGENCY REAL ESTATE Residential — Commercial — Recreational SPORT SHOP tfAr . 'fin yjfuv Fred Noyes, Broker P.O. Box 10 Traffic Circle Epsom, New Hampshire REAL ESTATE Telephone 736-4779 Downtown Rochester Athletic Shoes and Clothing Cheerleading Supplies Team Uniforms Trophies Your Headquarters for CBNA Gym Bags CBNA Hooded Sweatshirts Bike and Dart Shop Downstairs Compliments of ANTHONY’S FARM RIDGEVIEW GREENHOUSE Telephone: 942-8571 35 Ridge Road Deerfield, NH 03037 Telephone: 463-7160 HERGET’S QUALITY ENGRAVING CO., INC. Custom Branding Irons Signs Plaques Name Tags P.O. Box 288 Route 4 Northwood, NH 03261 Tel. (603) 942-5526 Fresh Vegetables in Season NORTH RIVER MARKET Gas — Groceries — Beverages Phone — 942-8881 Northwood, NH 96 (603)868-2060 Guys Gals SHEAR KREATIONS OF LEE CIRCLE Walk In Phone Mon.-Sat. 9-5 Rte. 125 Thur8. Nights Until 8 PM Lee Circle, N.H. 03824 10% Discount Seniors of “85” September 1,1984-June 30,1985 NOEL’S FEEDERS, INC. P.O. Box 345 Northwood, NH 03261 Store Hours: Monday Through Friday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday (Winter Only) 8 a.m.-12 Noon Wild and Pet Bird Feeders of All Sorts Seed Helene Beauregard (603) 332-5954 38 North Mam St Rochester. NH 03867 Complete Line of Maternity and Children Fashions Congratulations to the Class of ’85 From Compliments of THE LINSCOTT AGENCY “REAL ESTATE” Route 202 Northwood, NH 03261 Compliments of PEIRCE FORD 303 North Main Street Rochester, NH 03867 Telephone: 332-2585 PARKER'S ANTIQU CENTER • 70 Exhibiting Dealers ROUTE 4 NORTHWOOD, NEW HAMPSHIRE (Midway between Concord Portsmouth) Open daily 9-5 Sundays 10-5 Member NHADA Coffee's Wailing (603)942-4852 (603) 942-8852 Sumner Muriel Parker, prop. RENT A SIGN THE STRAFFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Rental and Sales Robert S. Emerson Rte. 125 — P.O. Box 521 (603) 679-5049 Epping, NH 03042 97 “We Sell Recreation” Travel Trailers Open 7 Days Motor Homes GEARS’ INC. CAMPERS Route 106 at 1393 Concord, New Hampshire Quality Construction UNLIMITED fiS§| Equipment Sales — Service Parts — Accessories Steve Sikes Route 4 — 202 — 9 Dial 603 942-8544 Northwood, N.H. 03261 HUCKINS OIL COMPANY. INC. jour domfiLiti tPt.tioLt.um tPxocLucti tP-taLti Best of Luck Epsom, New Hampshire 03234 Dial 603 736-4704 to the Class of ’85 From Major Appliances Petroleum Propane Products Gas Service StlleA. %CUA4f, 9hc. Complete Service on All Oil and Gas Equipment 98 Congratulations to Class of 85 OTTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Compliments of First [Savings Loan ASSOCIATION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ONE CENTEX STREET • P. O. BOX 310, EXETER. NEW HAMPSHIRE 03833 c Residential and Commercial Wiring Energy Management Systems “A Good Connection” Larry Otto P.O. Box 105 Northwood, N.H. 03261 Bus.(603) 332-3498 Home (603) 942-8664 TO SUIT YOUR “The Best Food in New Hampshire” jSi Zy i ee eitauxant One. Banquets • Lounge • Dining Room Epsom, N.H. 03234 Walter W. White 603-736-4522 Proprietor 99 “AI” Pettengill (603) 942-8961 President and Gen. Mgr. o f. J. PettengiM Woodworking Go. Children’s Shaker Furniture Finished Products and K.D. Kits Rush and Caning Kits Junction Routes 4 and 43 Northwood, NH 03261 ••OCXS •S .-.-M ROOVS •pO Ch($ «CA PORTS «AWNiNGS •UTUITV SHfOS «SUXtliNC nO «{MeW Solid Wood Toilet Seats u gi Free QuOtll'On mutt or call dirtcl WEATHER GUARO INCORPORATED So ' ooO Hr iSO)i «1 and Bath Accessories Custom Made Wood Products You Name It —I’ll Build It Showroom Open Daily OOKum ftQOCHESTERn L 'rUKVSI.KK Plumoutfi AMC ________________ RENAULT BUDDY FIFE’S WOOD PRODUCTS ALAN W. SILBERBERG GENERAL SALES MANAGER 301 North Main St. - P.O. Box 3S16 • Rocheiter, NH 03S67 Telephone (S03) 332-0424 9 Main Street Northwood, New Hampshire Best Wishes to the Class of“85” DEMMONS GENERAL STORE Gingerbread Doll House AV it Affit I'.l A Ntr Box 270. RD 1 Northwood, N.H. 03261 Tel. (603) 942-8261 Route 152, W. Nottingham NH rJbon UlutCorJ— imilu III ill C'nrJ I roprt ii-fori Congratulations Class of ’85 LAKE SHORE FARM CARNEY DRUG CO., INC. “A Family Vacation Place Since William J. Keefe P.D. Pres. 32 No. Main St. Rochester, N.H. 03867 332-2132 1926” Jennesse Pond Rd. 942-5921 Northwood, NH 100 Best Wishes Congratulations Class of to the 1985 Class of 1985 NORTHWOOD GEORGE B. WHITE VETERINARY SCHOOL HOSPITAL Deerfield, New Hampshire a Canoes — Sales and Tel. 603 463-8337 fS Rentals jJJjS 603-942-8235 PAUL M. SMITH THE POWDER HORN Sand — Gravel — Loam — Leach Beds Guns • Ammo • Fishing Equipment Septic Tanks — Bulldozing Black Powder Guns and Supplies Buy — Sell — Trade Backhoe Work Deerfield, N.H. 03037 Harvey B. Jackson, Jr. Route 4 FFL 02-03061 Northwood, N.H. GREEN’S DRUG STORE BARNEY’S Prescriptions Work Clothes — Sportswear Chocolates — Cards — Gifts Footwear for the Family Telephone 435-6265 Telephone 435-6551 Pittsfield, New Hampshire 56 Main Street Pittsfield, N.H. Kin Colpritt 2 MLS Services to Offer Free Property Appraisal A'cvitluoood Auto SaloacfQ Used Cars — Parts and Accessories • We Buy Scrap Metal and Iron • LongueilAgency - Paul Longueil Telephone: Northwood, (603 ) 942-5420 New Hampshire 03261 Route 4 • Northwood, N.H. 03261 • (603) 942-5251 101 4 Lilac Mall Rochester, N.H. 03867 Tel. 335-2760 WOW! WHAT A DIFFERENCE. (603) 332-9767 122 SOUTH MAIN STREET ROCHESTER, NH 03867 24 LANES CANDLEPIN BOWLING • TROPHY SALES • LOUNGE • PRO SHOP OWNED OPERATED BY THE EDGERLY'S SINCE 1955 102 Congratulations Graduates From 1Sc’ Free Delivery Complete Selection of Lumber and Building Materials Route 4, Northwood, NH 03261 — 603 942-5555, 463-7557 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 From SANDY POINT BEACH RESORT Alton Bay, New Hampshire The Largest Family Resort With Over 2,000 Feet of Beach on Lake Winnipesaukee Brie and Annelle Ouellette, Owners Walter Damon, Manager Telephone: 875-6000 103 Best of Luck to Class of ’85 From (603) 942-8938 NEW ENGLAND SIGNAL SYSTEMS INC. Traffic Signals and Electrical Contracting Dana M. Quinn P.O.Box 326 President Northwood, NH 03261 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1985 FROM VIC HOLAN THURLOW COOPER Congratulations Class of 1985 K Eii Systems for... Storage • Workstations • Furniture Division of Congratulations to Coe-Brown Commentator Staff Seniors CREATIVE INTERIORS, INC. 135 Carriage Depot • Route 101A P.O. Box 1079 Amherst, NH 03031 (603) 889-2330 Congratulations to the Class of 1985 Anne Lilly Doug Chase Sue St. Clair Lisa White Todd Schroeder Care PhARMAcy Emergency Lighting Specialists Battery Powered ■ Lighting Don’t Be Left in the Dark Ridge Road Box 351 Raymond Ege Deerfield, N.H. 03037 Owner 603-463-7043 Lee Traffic Circle Week Traffic Circle Lee Dover Epsom Circle Francis J. Cassidy, R.Ph. Office: 124 South Main St. Tel.:(603) 332-4282 Rochester, N.H. 03867 106 Cast ntcorn JEWELRY • TOYS • GIFTS HOUSEHOLD GOODS • TOOLS DARLENE ALLARD SECOND FLOOR 47 NORTH MAIN ST ROCHESTER NH 03867 Congratulations '85! Lamancha Milk Dairy Goats Cheese STOWAWAY NORTH Alan-Dorsett McRae Bow St. Northwood Cable Tool Pumps Installed Drilling “DON” TASKER’S WELL CO. Artesian and Gravel Wells 20 Years’ Experience One Call Complete Job 942-8102 Main St., Box 8 Northwood, NH 03261 942-5969 HUDSON’S FIRESIDE RESTAURANT LOUNGE Overlooking Northwood Lake Oeily Specials lor Lunch and Dinner Steaks and Seafood Our Specialty Open Every Day Except Tuesday Master Charge and Visa Accepted Your Hosts — The Hudson Family Route 4. Northwood. NH 942-8671 tf Carol Van Gerena Donna De Trude Store Hours Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10-6 1$O0'de 7 to Country Crafts Antiques Over 40 Craftsmen Route 4 Northwood, NH 03261 Home Phone: 942-8126 Tel. (603) 435-6989 TOPS GARAGE Complete Auto Service on American and Foreign Cars Used Cars Bought and Sold John Topouzoglou 16 Concord Hill Road Pittsfield, N.H. 03263 Team Sales • Institutional Sales Racquet Repair • Fitness Equipment Screen Printing 99 South Main St • Rochester. NH 03867 (603) 335-14 17 STEVE MARCOTTE HARRY MARCOTTE 107 Mailing Address: RR 10 Box 119 Concord, NH 03301 Shipping Address: Rte. 4 Dover Rd. Chichester, NH 03301 VALU-MART® Discount Stores Chichester, NH Littleton, NH Hillsboro, NH Wolfeboro, NH Jim and Clare Fedolfi (603) 798-5603 Office: (603) 942-5458 Ann Strout REAL estate “The People for Property Route 4, Northwood, N.H. 03261 THE GRAY BARN THE NATURAL MARKETPLACE We offer a unique combination of tasteful gifts, greeting cards and wholesome natural foods in a friendly country atmosphere. Epsom “We’re Worth the Stop” 736-4592 (603) 225-6711 (§)a 7a p o box 407 loudon road, concord, n. h 03301 e. w. sleeper, president BICKFORD’S SPORT CENTER • Moto-Ski and • Ski-doo Snowmobiles Pi HAT-ALUS CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY • Johnson Outboards “ 1 in Service” • Fiberglass Boats Rte.4, Epsom, N.H. • Aluminum Boats and Canoes 603-736-9050 • Pontoon Boats • Echo Chain Saws and Trimmers AAASTRO TRANSMISSIONS FOREIGN - DOMESTIC - AUTOMATIC - STANDARD 4 X 4's REAR ENDS Tel: (603) 798-5337 24South Main Street Concord. New Hampshire 03301228 0664 TOM JON CURRAN RTE. 4 Owners Rebuilders CHICHESTER, N.H. 108 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 CONCORD (603) 463-5580 MIKE’S BUILDING REMODELING ADDITIONS — GARAGES — KITCHENS — BATHS PLUS ALL TYPES OF HOME REPAIRS ACADEMY OF HAIR DESIGN Hilary Pearl 20 South Main Street • Concord, NH 03301 • (603) 224-2211 NORTH ROAD MIKE DALEY DEERFIELD, NH 03037 CONGRATULATIONS TO BRENDA AND SHIRLEY Class of ’85 Love, Mom and Dad D. W. Ford Co. Artesian Wells and Heavy Hauling Northwood, NH 03261 (603) 942-8806 109 ROLLINS WELL COMPANY, INC. is pleased and proud that its Vice President WILLIAM TODD ROLLINS has joined the following as a graduate of COE-BROWN NORTHWOOD ACADEMY Willis Rollins Jr. ’52 Faye Hammond ’54 Dorothea Rollins ’54 Leonard Burritt Jr. ’57 Robert Burritt ’63 Bruce Rollins ’63 Steven Guptill ’75 Michelle Guptill ’78 Mark Rollins ’81 CONGRATULATIONS! WILD BILL’ Best of Luck to the Class of ’85 From All Those at CHADBOURN’S RESTAURANT Cbmourn DEERFIELD JnuZl aM. HARDWARE RT. 107 PHONE: 463-7573 DEERFIELD, NH 03037 MON.-SAT. 8:00 TO 5:30 - SUN. 10:00 TO 2:00 112 Aa tam« gom b youl know wh (0HuscrfijTia S SACHS 1 TT;'l Great job peaches and creme. We’re proud of you! Love Mom and Dad. w • w' -INSTRUCTION ILLS RENOVATIONS O BOX 38) NORTHWOOD N H 03261 (6031 942 • j , m.«i « ovf 4 oft movio tOT Nortf • Getty MICK HERBS Rte. 4, Lee LARRY WESTOVER Beer Open 7 days 6 A.M.-11:45 P.M. Sunday — 8 A.M.-10:45 P.M. Groceries Concord CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1985 Wheeler Dealer Ask around to find me. Chichester Congratulations Seniors From Epsom COUNTRY GARDENS GREENHOUSE Normand and Helen Johnson JOHNSON’S DAIRY FARM Congratulations to the Class of’85 JAY’S PIZZA COTTAGE Best wishes from 113 CBNA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Congratulates Our Senior Members On Their Graduation. Best Wishes To Class of ’85 From SADDLEBACK MOUNTAIN LIONS CLUB SPRINGTIME ANO THE BUILDING IS EASY CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1985 From The HARVEY LAKE WOMAN’S CLUB THE DESIGN BUILD TEAM —- V R.C. FOSS SON INC. PITTSPIELO NEW HAMPSHIRE 03263 TELEPHONE (6031436 8313 We Wish to Express Our Appreciation and Gratitude to Everyone Who Has Helped Make the Congratulations to the Class of 1985 From 1985 COMANCHE YEARBOOK What It is. THE 1985 YEARBOOK STAFF THE COE-BROWN STUDENT COUNCIL 115 CBNA BOOSTERS I’m a computer genius. — Al O’Neal Look at me, Monty, I'm a Hot Dogl — T.S. and A.L. Dad, what time is Midnight Mass — A. L. I want to go to college in Florida at Alabama University. — A.L. T and B ‘Hit and Run’ Po Town Style. Ah, ah, ga, ga, ooh. — M.R. 'I'm a damn good coachl’ — M.R. Not a full Nelson. — T.M. and A.L. Coni, let’s go for kitty foodl — M.B.Y. Here kitty, kitty. —C.C. D.M.T.C !!! — K.M. and S.O. Oops — wrong housel How about a cup of hot chocolate, Bill? Snot loves Booga. Thinking a good friend from a good friend. Derek — Mark — Kara — 3 great kidsl Jest wishe from the Brennans! Congratulations from the McGillicuddys Winners — 5 and 14 Best wishes fonto r future happiness. — Dick and Emma JBrown to «landy. V. I and havefunl — Mrs : Extended Drivers Traii nci in colt ffl— Father Spin ira,'gr Good luck, Candy. Love, Marge aood luck and have a good time o Way. — Dave Behm Hello, 2 DAROO. Guess whol? Good luck to Camanda. AND? Ya-Hool Go Ryan — my favorite B-ball player) Good luck from Wayne Chadbourn Best wishes from the ‘Bob’ Johnson Family. We’ve enjoyed growing up with you. Marion and Joe Knox I’ve had funl — Gladys Gardner Here’s to you, Class of '85. — K.J.S. Lilly-Lolly — It’s a leechl No respect. — J.B. f We were ‘Born to be Wild!’ — Class of ’85 Who is sureJY H way? Good luck in the futre, Steve. Love, Tammy and ►v ry.W Beet wishes to my best buddy, Dor. I loveya! -y- r It won’t be the sdhie without ya cripl — Orteil ngratulations, Lenl Luy, Bon ions, Ken! 116 INDEX A Allord Phillip 42 Allen Julie 40 63 Anderson Elizobeth 35. 37 49 Anglin Kathy 36. 39 44 Arnold Sue 11 12 32A 45 52 60 B Bacon. Amo ido 4.’ .‘ 9 BoKiOS. I ynn 42 Bailey. Robert 36 Bone. Vincent 36 Bane, Vincent Jr 4 57 I Banks. Shelly 42 44 bU Barber. Robert 42 Bares. Bradford 36 Dean Jeffrey 42 51 57 Beck Charles. 42 61 Behm. Bear, 3 40. 57 Behm. Gobriel 42. 57 Bell Jim. 35. 36. 56 Bemis, Betty Jo. 42 Bengrson Richard, 36 Bermer. Chris 7 42. 59 Black Dovid. 42. 71. 79 Blame. Morcio. 37. 73 Boyde Roberto. 37 Brennon Bill 12. 32. 47. 49. 53. 60. 61 63 70 74 75 Brirtell Brian 37. 43 Brown Allen. m 44 51 56 Brown John 5 12 32A. 49 52 56 70.|l20 1 Brown Keith 36 52 61. 70 75 Brown lorry 76 36 56 Brown Rodney 40 72 % Bruce Tocru 11 13, 33 46 6?a Burley Kelly 38 48 Burn Albert. 36 Butler. Michelle 40 61 Doley Donno 46 Damon Wolter 37 75 Dono Rito 37. 39 . Dov.s Paul 2. 37. 51 57 Dovis. Sherri. 42 57 Dovid lricio 36 56 56 DeButrs. Bob 36 . DeButts Cheri 36 59. 63 DieButts Porrioa 40 61 63 DeOurts. Richard 15 32A Deckeboch Geoff 36 56 Delisle. Mou' ice. 57 Demerit t Don 40 Demerirt Donno 40 56 59. 62 Dementt. Ed. 36 53 59 60 61. 62 Demmon lfjn 41 57 56 72 78 eTrude Donna 47 Delt d - Lois. 3 35 36 47 DeTrude Rondy 47 DeTrude Sheri 36 DiColo , Nick 42 52 57 Dimes Doug 67 Dion Alice 37 62 ;,i, % Dixon Michelle 40 PXfedg Daniel 2 : Downs Ann 37. 60 Dulong Kristen 42 59 | Eoton Alon. 47 Ecclra ne, 36. 53 Ego RmsHi 3 fl| Ellliott Br on 15 0 56 57 60 75 F nos I r.c 42 56 57 63 f nos F rrol 42 55 Ivans Ron 16 32D c Collioros. Rodney. 40 48 Colvo. Kellie 42 49 Chorest. Bruce 36. 61 Chose. Doug 13. 33. 47 56 59. 62 Chose. Rebecca. 42. 66. 69 Chose Ron 38 46 47. 56 Clements Gory 42. 57. 71 Clements. Sheilo 6 46 56 Clifford Dono. 42. 57 Colby. Poul. 37 Colby. Steve 13. 33. 49 61 70. 74. 75 Colby. Tim 40. 41 44. 57. 70. 78 Cole. Jo Elio 42 Collins, Joel. 42 Cofprttt Doreen, 14, 32D. 57 Copeland. Kristine. 40 Corson. Coni 14 33 Cummings. Pot 4. 32. 44 49. 66. 77 Currier Gregory 42 Currier Steve. 56 Corner. Sue 15. 32A 56 D Hartford Carl. 40 57 Hoyes. Becky 40 50 57. 59. 63 Hoynes. Sorah 42 43 72 yHozzoord Heidi, 40 Hearn Mike 46 Heoth Phyllis. 36 59 Helmboldt Ann. 37. 61 Hernon Eric 42 52 57 71 Hewett Jim 17 32A 45 Higgins Koren. 42. 78 Higgins Steve 36 53 75 Hikel Anisso 42 Hikel Chris 40 57 Hikel. Kim. 16. 56 Hobbs, Jason,. 42 Hodgdon Holly. 3. 3?A 47 Hodgdon. Mike. 40 45 Hoffman Debbie 40 66 76 Holmes Kim. 18 32A 63 Houston Gmo. 42. 43 Howcroft. Sebn 55 69 76 77 Forr Bruce 5. 7. 37 51 Fife Penny 16 56 60 Fisher Donno. 42 59 Fitzgerald Nancy 40 Firzgerald Wendy 39 40,49 Forbes Alysso36 39. 52 ™ French. Dove 16 32A. Frith. Melisso 42 53, 57 llsley, Davideen 4 Jocksor. He3§|| 18. 32 47 53 Jackson Trc cie 42 Johnso Q)i 19 32 33. 46 61 65 70 741 75 Johnso 3c o, 36 Johnson tine 46 Johnson ho ,rher 40. 49 55 Johnson Jomle. 67 Josioh.| my 7 42 45 66 69 76 Jostoh. I aura, 37 Josioh|Mondy 19 32.33 51.60.61 66 66 Jyowook Sqbeho 42. 76 Jyi O ook Shfeen 36 77 K elley, Aadr He Kilmoi Roj | Knox. C i v Kno hu 19 32 45 Gordner Gladys 3 Gardner Mork 36 44 56 Gardner Richord 17 32. 44 51 53 Gasper Jamie 55. JBp Gates Rick 46 Gores Robert 36. 39 47 48 59. 72. 78 -Hen. John 17 32.33.56 Gilman Seon. 42 62 72 Grojek Sondy 40. 59 Grant Robert. 3. 36 Grmdle Jeonefte 42. 49 Gross Gory. 42 71 H Doley. Brendo 40. 44 78 Doley. Don 41. 57. 72 Holl. Korhy. 37 Holl. Thomos. 37. 70 71 77 Hamel. Collette 37 Hormon. Toby 37 5 ? -ft , Locourse Jim 40 70 75 Lone. Jeon. 47 Longlois Norman 42 57 Lopoge Ken 20 32 53 70. 71. 73. 74. 75 LoPanne. Daniel. 42 57 Loperriere Andreo 1 0 32 47 60 63 66 73 Lorsen Christy 40 49 56 57 62 Larson, Robert, 42 Lobeou Denise. 42. 59 Lester Dorrm. 42 70 74 78 Lewis. Tim. 20. 32D Lidbock Adorn. 40. 53 Lilly Anne 3. 11 21 32D 55 56 59 60 61. 62. 63 68 69. 77 Lilly Becky . 36 45. 61. 61.62 Lloyd Chuck, 67 118 lloyd Missy 36 46 66 77 Lounsbury John 40 51 57 72 Low Jody 40. 53 57. 70 76 • Luoen Dill 21 32A 51 57 Lucien Liso. 42 49 57 Lugh Lorn, 42 71 Lyon Do. 42, 57 66. 69 76; Plourde Michelle 43 Plourde. Tommy 39 Poling Liliion. 47 Porrer Koro 43 59 72 73 R Morkson Scot 40 Marquis Debbie 40 Marquis Soroh. 42 59 Morsholl Scott 2 Morson Charles 3 MarsTon. Darlene 40 66 69 76 Mason Raymond 6, 7. 37. 72 Mafhur Lllen 37 McAleer Tricio 21 32 63 McGilhcuddy Karo 4? A McG'lliCuddy Kothy 40 McGilhcuddy Kerry. 22 3?[5j 56. 60. 77 McGrarh Kellie 42 43 Mdleveen I ynn 42 McKmght Debbie 22 32A 6 57 56. 59 McPhee Dione 22 33 60 J Michoels Julie 44 Miller Frances 37 Mitchell Collene 23 32 46 Moghobghab. Heather 4p 45. 56 63 76 Mongeor Roberto 3 Mott Jeff. 23. 32D Mott John 42 55 56 Mooers Don 36 56 5 Nouli, Robert. 42. 57. 59. Nelson. Rick 3. 23 Recorcl so Reese Phyllis. 37 Remick Dove. 39. 51 WWHBR Chorles 41 70 71 76 Riel. Volerie. 39 Roberts Shown 41 Robichoud Karen. 37 46 Robinson. Lori. 42 43 51. 576 Robinson Nichole 43 Rollins. Dill. 26 32. 52. 75 Rollins, Dave. 26. 67 Rollins Willis. 3. 36 Rose Kim 43 Rundger Rev 47 Si Clair Darrin 41 50 76 ■|Debbie 39 51 TphiUp. 41. 45. 50 [ Sue 27 14 56 -57 61.62 If 74. 75 air Hnford Hone, gem R uls Ryo W 5 61 62 0 71 A 49, 53 56 Poqum, Angie Porent Theo. 4. Parsons. Joel Paulsrud. Kim. Peck April 41 73 Perkins. Linda Perkins. Shirley Pichetre Dren Pichetre Shirle Pierce Doris. Piwoworczyk roeder To ner Kelly e Chris Scott 39 Sell, Shown Shepherd R Sherman Shuie Mona. Sisk. Maryonn. 47 Small Deborah 43 51 Smart Dorbaro. 37 Gordon 37,.56 1 Peter 4t 70 rh. Dovid 3, 37 50 nth, D qlaj. 43 71 iTiirb. Gler Jo 41 45 57 Smith G nn. 41 53 4p 0r Kenh 41 LOuAnn 32D Scon 43 57 rley 27 39 51, 56 57 ola Ton 39 46. 69. 76 77 Richard 43. 71 s Roberto 36 Sreenson Rev 3 47 Sr eve is Deuce 39 75 revr- ■- Jeff. 39 Sue 41 TDown 35. 41 46 66 76 Stone Noncy 41 5 Synk. David. 43 r Janet 39 46 61 66 69 77 r. Kevin. 43 44 57 Lowrence 26 56 Thompson Romeo 41 Thumm Wolrer. 37 Thurber Michoel 26. 33. 56 57. 56 Thurber. Robe r 4, 43 57 7? Trembloy, Donee 39 56 d Trembloy Le 26 53 56 57 Trovota, Ange - 42 43 59 7g Tuttle. Dennis. 20 32 48 52| Tuttle. 1 1 Tuttle Tuttle. T Twomb 57 Tofllhly Kathy 39 ■ V Vodeboncoeur Robert. 29 49 63 67 Ivodeboncoeur Terry 06 39 45 49 Von 6ereno. vjp 1.47 ■an Wiry Hegfher. 41 45 50. 57 i. 6; , I e He j. 43 1 2 w V. Jis Wendy. 41 V. ec Sue. 36 I or. Dovi ■ . '1 29 3? 60 61.62 PMorr 39 50 52 56 .71.76 Bn Tnr 41 43 56 59 63 76 Hilles Tommy 43 Wilson John 39 45 49 Vifh John 43 Wood Somontho 43 Wormell Amy 49 Youngs Amy 30 32 April 39 Youni Drian 41 Younc Mory 30. 32A 60 ] I ' yl 68 69 IO (72. ■ HL. 119
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