High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 28 text:
“
FHA STEPS AHEAD The FHA started the year off by stepping into a successful cookbook campaign. The success of this venture was due in part to the increase of membership in the Coe-Brown Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. W itli the money from the cookbook sale, several members attended the regional cluster meeting held in Ripley, W. V irginia, on the weekend of November 7-9. They were the only New Hampshire chapter to be involved. Ihe FHA has also repeated their yearly services to the community and to the school. These services included an outing for the blind in assistance to tin Lion's Club, selling community calendars, selling food at lunch, and preparing food lor teachers and special in-school guests. The FH A has been busy again this year. Because of their success in so many ventures, the FH A has made its “Step Ahead. [)oesn i she make a ImmuiMiiI bride? Alyssa Forbes and Heidi Haz ard. Allen Brown. Tammy Plourde and Jamie Casper prepare for the Annual Kve and Far Clinic. Doug Smilli and Sherri Davis protect their food from lz ri Robinson. Cheri Debulls and Julie laiShomh soak in the warm Mrs. Mongenn enjoys a relaxing West Virginia sunshine. break from her duties. Bottom Row: I,, to R: Mrs. Mongcon. Heather Moghabghab. April Young, Sean Howcroft. Cheri DeHutls. Terry Vadeboncouer. Krrol Fnos. Julie CaShomb: Row 2: Sheri Tuttle. Sherri Davis. Kim Rose. Shireen Jyawook. Sheila Riel. Valerie Coulter. Becky Cillen: Row 3: Tammy Wildes, Tricia Davis. Tammy Plourde. Heidi lln ard. A lyssa Forbes. Julie Allen-Snell. Mary Stephens. Amy Matthews. Debbie Small; Row I Nick DiCola. Danielle Holden. (Christy Larsen. Doug Smith. James Casper. Kim Cloutier. Dave Remick. Michael llodgdon. Allen Brown.
”
Page 27 text:
“
COE-BROWN’S THREE-IN-ONE The triumvirate of Drama Club, Music, and Art are an important part of the Coe-Brown Community. This year's Drama Club, again under the direction of Mrs. Harman, developed their ac- ting skills by performing improvisations. They also gave an outstanding performance in the spring production, ‘Anything Goes. This year's Art and Music classes have also been busy. The Art Classes constructed a scene entitled ‘A Day at the Beach,’ which was displayed at the Fall Open House. The members of the Chorus and Guitar Group have been instrumental in entertaining the students and community. THE COE-BROWN CHORUS: L. to R.. Kara Pot- ter, Cheri DeButts. Mr. Newsam, Phyllis Heath, Connie Gontheir, Ed Demeritt. Danielle Holden, Amanda Bacon. The Computer Club has already established a five-year-old tradition at Coe-Brown. A Variety of activities goes on during the monthly meetings. The members can develop, with the help of Advisor Mrs. Smart, their own Programs. They are allowed to play games and are en- couraged to experiment with the computers on their own. 125 $F A(J,I) = ‘Computer then . . . Chris Hoyer. Exchange student from Egypt? And my Mom said I’d never be a star. Mrs. Harman goes over some details Angie Trovato. of the play. Bottom Row: L. to R.: Amanda Bacon. Anglea Trovato, Donna Fisher. Roberta Kilmon, Kelly Scribner. Missy Peck. Row 2: Cabe Behm. Jim Bell, John Mott. Charlie Richardson. Jeremy and Jeffrey DeTrude. Bruce Folce, Mrs. Harman. Back Row: Ed Demeritt. Jeff Bean. Dick LaPage. Shelly Houston. Kara Potter, Kristen Dulong. Sarah Marquis. Debbie Larsen. Christy I rsen. Jessie Burley. BITS AND BYTES Seated: L. to R.: Martin Beck, Amanda Bacon. John Molt. B. J. Miller. Fred Mitchell. Standing: Ricahrd Stanhope, Chris Hoyer, Michelle Miller, Dan Demmons, Charles Beck, Matt White, Theo Parent, Mrs. Smart. 23
”
Page 29 text:
“
OUR GOVERNING BODY The Student Council started the year with a very successful fund raiser in the Halloween Dance. With the school growing in size the Student Council was faced with many decisions involving the representation of classes — especially our Freshmen and Sophomores. The decision was made that we would have represen- tatives from the homerooms instead of the classes as a whole. This was brought into effect for the good of the students and future students so they can keep in touch with the going ons in the school. Other activities the Student Council is working on is the Prom, and they are working for a Senior Release Pro- gram that is effective first period. Holding the office positions are President Becky Lilly, Vice President Bob Gates, Secretary Carolyn Knox, and Treasurer Brenda Daley. Again the National Honor Society consists of the top students at Coe- Brown. Students have to maintain an 85 average, have shown leadership qualities, and have performed com- munity services such as raking leaves, and showing and helping blind people at Lake Shore Farm at ice fishing, ski- ing, and snowmobile riding. They have all received recognition for their efforts in scholarship, leadership, and citizenship. The Society is making contributions to the community in the form of the Bo Carr Scholarship and putting in many hours of community service. Another exciting event of the National Honor Society is the annual National Honor Society Convention. Bottom Row, L. lo R.: Carolyn Knox, Brenda Daley, Becky Lilly, Bob Gates. Top Row: Amanda Bacon. Patti DeButts, Ginger Sanford. Steve Charest. Ryan Sauls, Charlie Beck, Sylvia Kallenberg. Kelly Moghabghab. Come on hit it! Jeff Bean Don't we look like triplets? Becky Lilly, Professional baseball player at Carolyn Knox Coe-Brown? Dick LaPage. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row. L Io R. Michelle Butter. Paltie IVBoll». Becky Lilly. Ed Demerit. Bob Gale . Mr. Shepherd. Keith Brown. Jim Lacourae, Dawn Stevenaon. Jim Bell. Malt While. Front Row: Sec. Carolyn Kno, Treaa. Darlene Mar»lon. Prea. Jane I Taaker. Vice Pre . Mari Gardner. “Hello. Have you seen John?” Darlene “Wow! This is great!” Matt While Wasting away the moments that make Marston up a dull day. Michelle Butler. Darlene Marston 25
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.