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WITH ACTIVITIES Cheri De Butts Bottom Row: Melissa Peck. Kelly Scribner. Roberta Kilman. Donna Fisher. Angela Trovato. Amanda Bacon: Mid- dle Row: Mrs. Harman. Bruce Folce, Jeff DeTrude. Jeremy DeTrude, Charlie Richardson. John Moll. Jim Bell. Gabe Behm: Top Row: Jessie Burley. Christy Larsen, Debbie Larsen, Sarah Marquis. Kristen Dulong. Kara Poller. Shelley Houston. Dick l.aPage. Jeff Bean. Fd Demeriti. 19
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STEPPING AHEAD Coe-Brown has always been a step ahead when it comes to extracurricular activities. Organizations such as F.F.A. and F.H.A. have served the community for years w ith activities such as the citrus sale and the outing for the blind respectively. Coe-Brown’s publications, the Com- mentator and the Comanche, have been a step ahead by allowing students to show their literary talents. The Student Council has been hard at work planning annual activities such as the Holloween Dance and the Winter Carnival. The Computer Club and the newly formed Math Team have been making major advances in the math, science, and computer fields. The arts are getting better yearly with the Music and Drama Clubs putting on skits, plays, and performances for the school and the community. The qualities of service, leadership, scholarship, and character are reflected in each member of the National Honor Society. They strive to earn the honor and respect of the community. Last but not least the Gophers, or Of. fice Aides as they are called, are always there to lend a hand in the office. Coe-Brow n prides itself on its activities and will continue to step ahead' into (he future. Debbie St. Clair. Melissa Margeson. Shireen Jyawook. Sabelta Jyawook. April Young. 18
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FFA: STRIVING TO BECOME Michelle Nation getting down to business. 20 Rob Thurber and Jeff Bean explain Coe-Brown Policies to a National FFA representative. That's another order gone. Debbie l-arsen. FFA members make great friends. Ron Chase, Alan O’Neal. Nonwrapped fruit awaits the final step to perfection. The Coe-Brown Future Fanners of America Chapter has been busy this year with a full calendar of events for its 131 members. During summer vacation the officers held their training workshop and the horse- judging, the tractor-driving, and the dairy- judging teams competed at area fairs. Right after school began, the Forestry Teams did well in competition at the Rochester Fair. In October, over one-third of the Chapter members organized and manned an outstan- ding Petting Zoo at the Deerfield Fair; all the teams competed at the UNH In- terscholastic Competitions; and Lori Robin- son won a trip to the week-long National BO AC Conference in Washington, D. C. Dan Mooers, Jeff Bean, Tim Colby, and Mr. Davis attended the National FFA Con- vention in Kansas City, Missouri. This is the largest youth gathering in the United States. While there, the Chapter received the Na- tional Superior Chapter Award, which rank- ed us as one of the top 100 of the 8,500 chapters in the country. They also won the National Building Our American Com- munities Award. This year’s officers were President Dan Mooers, Vice President Robert Thurber, Secretary Lori Robinson, Treasurer Jeff Bean, Sentinel Ron Chase, Reporter David Black, and Executive Committee Member Fred Deveau. Mr. Farr shares his thoughts on a current FF topic. One bag of grapefruit. Dan Mooers. The Christmas Spirit hits the Vocational Ag Room
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