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COE-BROWN NORTHWOOD ACADEMY 907 First New Hampshire Turnpike Northwood, New Hampshire 03261 603-942-5531 VISIONS VOL. 11 Vidimus, Videmus & Videbimus THE PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE

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Headmaster: David S. Smith Assistant Headmaster: Paul W. Davis, Jr. Front row, left to right: Judith Sanderson, Duane Ford, President James Colburn, J.B. Cullen and B. Lee Mason. Back BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2007-2008: row, left to right: Bunny Behm, Robert Bailey, James Grant, Stuart Mitchell IV, Sheri DeTrude and Roberta Stearns. James Colburn, President B. Lee Mason, Vice President J.B. Cullen, Secretary Contents Duane Ford, Treasurer Robert Bailey ’45 Annual Fund Appeal...... Inside Front Cover Bunny Behm Kristal Kostiew Yush Pursues Her Olympic Dream...... Page 2 Sheri DeTrude ’73, Past President Welcome New Faculty and Staff ...... Page 4 Jane Gettens James Grant School News...... Page 4 Stuart J. Mitchell IV Two New Scholarships Established...... Page 5 Judith Sanderson, Past President Roberta Stearns, Ph.D. ’57, Past President Annual Giving by Donor Category...... Page 6 Ashton E. Welch ’60 CBNA’s Top Ten Graduates, Class of 2007...... Page 8 G. Wells Anderson, Trustee Emeritus CBNA Alumni Association’s Annual Banquet...... Page 10 Robert Carr ’48, Trustee Emeritus George Geers ’45, Trustee Emeritus Alumni Golf Tournament...... Page 12 Robert Grant ’53, Trustee Emeritus Annual Giving by Class ...... Page 14 Robert Johnson ’35, Trustee Emeritus William Lord, Trustee Emeritus The Class of 2007 ...... Page 15 Commencement 2007, Scholarships and Awards...... Page 16 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS 2007-2008: Looking Back at Commencement 2007...... Inside Back Cover Debbie Burklund Marden ’75, President Carolyn Knox O’Neal ’87, Vice President Amy Stanley Paine ’78, Secretary Robin Burklund Drown ’76, Treasurer Editor: Margaret M. Joyce Jessica Marden Weeks ’00, Corresponding Secretary Associate Editor: Roberta Wallace Stearns ’57 Genevieve Rogers ’36 Associate, Scholarship Chair Design: Beverly A. Joyce, Joyce Design Solutions, LLC Printing: Keystone Press, Inc. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEMBERS-AT-LARGE: Brian Allen ’82 Visions is published twice a year for the alumni, parents and friends of Charles S. Bailey ’72 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy. Gretchen Pratt Colpritt ’90 Linda Lovely Eastman ’76 ON THE COVER: Greg Cullen ’01 (left) and Mike Hedstrom ’01 Barbara Holmes Pratt ’65 were part of the winning foursome at this year’s CBNA Alumni and Friends Golf Tournament.

Visions — Fall 2007 1 Kristal Kostiew Yush pursues her Olympic dream

Kristal Kostiew Yush graduated from Coe-Brown Northwood Academy in 2000. She went on to pursue a degree at the University of Vermont, where she began competing in hammer throw. While at Vermont she collected 14 America East Championships and was a four-time Vermont team MVP, as well as four-time America East Field Performer of the Year. In 2004 she was the America East Scholar Athlete of the Year and an Academic All American. She married Derek Yush in July 2005 and they currently reside in Baton Rouge, .

Kristal qualified for her first USA team in 2007 by finishing second at the USA Outdoor Championships. By winning a silver medal at the national championship, Kristal earned the right to represent the United States at the Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro in July, where she took fourth place, as well as at the 2007 IAAF World Championship in Athletics in Osaka, Japan, in August. Kristal has now set her sights on the upcoming Olympic trials and the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing, China.

How did you begin participating in hammer throw? I began as a freshman at the University of Vermont. My coach, Ed Kusiak, introduced me to the hammer to help score more points for the team at the conference meet. I went into college as a good discus, javelin and shot putter with marks that were competitive in the America East Conference. I believe I finished third in the conference as a freshman with a high mark of 152’ and things just got better from there. As a sophomore I broke the UVM school record (formerly held Kristal Kostiew Yush by Olympian Anna Norgren) with a best mark of 182. In my junior year I became more competitive in the NCAA region throwing 188, I attended the University of Vermont on a full athletic and as a senior finished ninth in the region with a best mark of 191 scholarship. I majored in education and exercise and sport feet, seven inches. While at UVM I also set the indoor and outdoor sciences and graduated in 2004 with my teaching degree shot put records as well as the indoor 20-pound weight throw record (physical education for K-12). Right before graduation I signed for UVM and the America East conference. a contract to teach high school physical education in Montville, Connecticut. This year I have relocated to Baton Rouge with my Exactly what is the hammer throw? husband who has a coaching job at Louisiana State University The hammer I throw is not the one that people typically and I will be teaching K-8 physical education and social studies imagine when I tell them what I do. It is not your traditional at Crescent Elementary School as well as coaching and hammer used to drive nails at a construction site. It is actually an track at Plaquemine High School. Working full time, coaching event that derived from the Scottish Highland Games and modified and training sure keeps me busy, but I love all aspects of my life! for track and field. The hammer implement itself is a 4kg (8.8 lbs. Work helps me to have something non track-related that I am for women, 16 lbs. for men) steel ball on a swivel. The swivel is good at and enjoy; coaching helps me to give back to kids and attached to a wire and the wire is attached to a handle. The whole participate in sports that I love; and the training is just a bonus! system is just under four feet long. The thrower enters into a 7’2” ring and must complete a series of winds (typically 2 or 3) where Did your academic and athletic experience at they remain stationary at the back of the circle (back to the direction Coe-Brown contribute to your desire to pursue of throw). After these winds/swings the thrower then turns to the compete at the international level? left (if right handed) on a heel or toe and completes a turn. If anyone had told me when I was in high school that someday soon I would be one of the best athletes in my sport, What was your major in college and what career I wouldn’t have believed it. When I was in high school I had path have you pursued? dreams of someday making an Olympic team, but I guess I never really believed that it was a true possibility for me. I always 2 Visions — Fall 2007 thought that I would play college somewhere and that What awards/titles/medals would be it. That was where my love was. Then the calls started have you won thus far? coming from track coaches across the country and I started to think, • 2007 USA World Team (finished as second best in the “Hey, I could be pretty good at throwing in college.” One thing led to US and number 23 in the world) another and now here I am—one of the best in the world! • 2007 USA Pan American Team (finished fourth, was I think that a lot of what I took from academics and athletics number one American hammer thrower at the meet) from Coe Brown was the drive for excellence no matter what the • USA National Meet (2007: 2nd, 2006: 5th, 2005: circumstances were. I remember with basketball, Mr. Hall always told 9th) my team that we were capable of so much, not to give up, and work • USA National Indoor Meet (2007: 3rd, 2006: for our goals and get out there and achieve them. Being a part of two of his state championship teams really helped to develop a core 5th, 2005: 8th, 2004: 5th, 2003: 9th) feeling that I could achieve anything that I put my mind to through Personal Best Progression hard work and dedication. My dad showed me similar lessons (he 2007: 227’3” 2003: 188 coached me in throwing when I decided to try track my sophomore year), as well. His patience, dedication and belief in me really helped 2006: 215 2002:185 me to see what I was really capable of. He would come to practice 2005: 205 2001: 153 each day after work and help me and the other throwers to become 2004: 191 2000: never thrown it before! good. His attention to detail and never letting me go home until I had a good practice really helped to hone the discipline that I need in my practice sessions today. Where have you traveled for hammer throw The same was true with academics. The teachers I had—Mr. events? Johnson, Mr. Hall, Mr. Colby, Mr. Ashley, Mr. McCormick and Mrs. This year has really been a breakthrough year for me; Dana—they always expected the best from all of their students. I I’ve improved my throw by nearly 20 feet! Through this was no exception. I remember one day I was having a difficult time performance, the international scene has just begun to open with math and getting so frustrated and Mr. Johnson would not let up to me. This past year I have traveled to the following me leave class until I got it—which eventually I did. Mr. McCormick places: Boston, New York City, Tennessee, California, Oregon, never accepted anything less than our best for chorus and worked Arizona, Utah, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Brazil and Japan. Next so patiently until everyone got it. Mr. Colby asked us day in and day year I will travel to Europe for a few weeks of competitions out to think outside the box and imagine what we could become in after the trials and before the Olympic Games. five years. It was all the little things from coaches, teachers and family that helped to create the base of confidence and drive to achieve what Assuming you reach the Olympics, what do you I have so far. plan to do afterwards? Will you stay in the sport

and compete again in four years? What role has your family played in your athletic Assuming I make the Olympic team next year, I hope to career? make it to the finals. If I make the team next year I really think I truly believe that the support of my family (including my that I have a really good possibility to be in contention for a husband) has played an important role in my success. Knowing medal in 2012 and 2016. Obviously Derek and I will need to that they are there and supportive no matter how I do or what I sit down and re-assess after next fall, but I still feel that I will accomplish is one of the best feelings in the world. It doesn’t matter be young enough to keep up with the training and remain to them how far I throw, if I make an Olympic team or where I competitive. Derek and I definitely want to have children at compete. Having that knowledge can be really comforting when I’ve some point, as well. Only time will tell how all that will work had a bad meet or am thousands of miles from home. into my athletic goals and the timing of the Olympics in the All my life my parents have been there at my athletic events, coming years. never missing a game, meet or event. Dad has acted as a travel companion to some of my cross-country trips when my husband Do you keep in touch with any of your couldn’t make it. I can always count on Mom or Dad or both of them Coe-Brown classmates? to be there to cheer me on. Even when they can’t physically be there Living in Connecticut and now Louisiana, I am not to watch, they ask me to show them videos of the event so they can around Northwood as much as I was in the past. I bump into feel like they were there cheering me on! Having that support means my high school friend Sarah Bascom from time to time, but everything in the world. not as much as I would like. I do try to make it home for the Having my husband always on my side supporting me no matter Alumni Basketball game each fall to touch base with a few how I perform is really a rod of strength for me, too. Derek is my people, but for the most part the people I keep in touch with current coach so he is tough on me, telling me when I am capable from CBNA are my siblings! (Michael Kostiew ’96, Matthew of more, when I totally choked, or performed at my best. He is Kostiew ’02 and Katherine Kostiew ’04.) sometimes brutally honest, which is difficult to hear, but at the same time I know he is always on my side. Derek tries never to miss a For more information about Kristal’s quest for the Olympics meet of mine, as well, no matter if it is in Arizona, Japan or Boston. and how you can help her reach her goal, visit Kristal’s web site at Besides being the best coach I could imagine, he is the best husband a www.kristalyush.com. girl could ever ask for! Visions — Fall 2007 3 Welcome new School News faculty and staff Donations Fund Grants for CBNA Faculty and Staff Coe-Brown Northwood Academy is pleased to introduce the Several faculty and staff members were awarded $500 grants for newest members to its faculty and staff: academic year 2006-2007. The funds for this grant program are donated by individuals who wish their gift to be used in specific Laurie Foster, RN, is the new school nurse. She is a areas such as Arts, Academics, Athletics, Vocational Education and graduate of Roberts Wesleyan College and the University Administration. We are extremely fortunate to have the support of of Vermont. In addition to nursing duties, Laurie these dedicated and generous benefactors. The grant recipients are: will teach health classes and participate in freshmen Jean Cumings and Honor Arnstein (Academics/Administration) orientation classes. Speakers, materials and field trip for the Healthy Choices Club

Carol Gephart will be teaching classes in both the Jean Cumings (Academics) Purchase of Stealth Cam for use in biology, environmental science and zoology classes math and science departments at Coe-Brown. With two master’s degrees, this graduate of Hope College, Michigan Wini Young (Academics) Purchase of GPS kit for environmental State University and the University of New Hampshire science class and Young Environmental Activists Club brings to CBNA 19 years of combined teaching and Pat Savage (Vocational Ed) Camera and supplies for Community coaching experience. Based Instruction program (journals and cottage industry)

Amanda Hodgdon, a graduate of Coe-Brown, is also As a condition of the grant, each recipient submitted a summary report a recent graduate from the University of New Hampshire. of the completed project detailing how the funds were expended as well as the short-term impact of the project and any anticipated long-term She has been working in various schools for the past four benefits to the school. Thank you to all our donors for your support. years, and serves Coe-Brown as a substitute teacher as well as the director for Project Success, an after school 2008 CBNA Yearbook Reverts to academic aid program. Original Name The CBNA yearbook is changing its name this year to restore it to the Chad McGann, a graduate of Coe-Brown, has attended original name of Chronicle. The firstChronicle yearbook was 1935. The Hesser College and has been working in education for Comanche mascot was adopted in the late 1960s and the yearbook was the past three years. He is an in-class paraprofessional changed in 1972. From 2004 to 2007 the yearbook was called Ursus working in the Special Education department. (the Latin name for bear, our current mascot). Yearbook advisor Caryn Lasky has some old yearbooks available for sale Maria Maness attended the Community College of in limited quantities: 2006 - 15; 2005 - 1; 2003 - 1; the Air Force, University of Maryland and University of 2002 - 11; 1993 - 3; 1992 - 5; 1981 - 4 New Hampshire. In addition to teaching Spanish courses, If you are interested in purchasing one of the yearbooks, they are she also serves as advisor to the International Club. available for $10 each. Make your check payable to CBNA and send Beth Mennelle has served Coe-Brown in the past as a to the academy, attn. Caryn Lasky, 907 1st New Hampshire Turnpike, Northwood, NH 03261. substitute teacher. A graduate of Alfred University, she is

a full-time substitute this year. CBNA Receives Second Consecutive Wendy Porter is the newest member of the guidance Sportsmanship Award Coe-Brown Northwood Academy unveiled its newest award in front of department. She is a graduate of both Plymouth State the entire student body at a recent school assembly. Athletic Director University and Lesley University. Matt Skidds announced that Coe-Brown has received the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Class I Sportsmanship Joe Vachon, a 15-year veteran of the computer Award. industry, serves as Coe-Brown’s technology director. He attended Lyndon State College. The most prestigious honor awarded by the NHIAA, it is voted on by all schools who participate in Class I athletics. It honors Coe-Brown’s David Zink-Mailloux, a graduate of the University athletes, coaches and spectators for their conduct and sportsmanship of New Hampshire, has been working in education for during the 2006-2007 athletic season. This is the second consecutive the past three years. He is an in-class paraprofessional year that Coe-Brown has been a Class I honoree, and Skidds working in the Special Education department, and will emphasized the role the entire school played in earning this award. also serve as the head coach for CBNA’s spring track and field team. The NHIAA promotes a culture of sportsmanship amongst its member schools and the 44,000 student athletes involved in its programs. 4 Visions — Fall 2007 Two new scholarships established in memory of loved ones Coe-Brown Northwood Academy is the fortunate beneficiary of two new scholarship funds established in the names of loved ones who passed away this year.

The Ralph “Duke” Seavey ’39 Scholarship has been established in the amount of $20,000 by the trustees of his estate. Duke was an avid musician who played clarinet and had his own band. He was a loyal supporter of CBNA and wanted a portion of money from his trust fund to go to CBNA. The money will be used each year for a music scholarship. Several members of Duke’s family graduated from CBNA including his mother, Grace Merl Akins 1918, and siblings Fred Seavey ’42, Merl Seavey Bartels ’42 and Frances Seavey Carlson ’43.

The Nathan C. Lake Memorial Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. Lake’s family following his death this past July. Mr. Lake Ralph Seavey ‘39 (center) leading the CBNA band. was a resident of Strafford and, with his wife, Anne, ran Berrybogg Farm for more than 30 years. Although his daughters, Julia Lake Butterfield, Leslie Lake and Cynthia Lake, graduated from St. Thomas Aquinas Academy in Dover fund. Mrs. Anne Lake, Nathan Lake’s widow, sums up the and his grandchildren attended Oyster River High School, family’s decision: the family chose CBNA as the beneficiary of the scholarship “We chose to start a scholarship in Nathan’s name because education, both formal and informal, was an integral part of who Nathan was,” says Mrs. Lake. “His parents struggled financially to send him to Lafayette College as so many parents do today but they did what they had to do and Nathan lived his life always grateful for the opportunity. We have lived in this community for over 35 years and over the years we have had the pleasure of employing many Coe-Brown students in the blueberry field. We were always impressed with how many of the students were college bound and spoke highly of Coe-Brown. Our family hopes this scholarship will help students realize their dream of college and foster a lifelong love of education, which is how Nathan lived his life.”

To date, the family and friends of Nathan Lake have contributed more than $68,000 to the Nathan C. Lake Memorial Scholarship Fund.

Thank you to both families for your generosity. For more information about establishing a memorial scholarship at Coe- Brown, call the Development Office at 603-942-5531, ext. 186, or e-mail [email protected].

Left: Nathan C. Lake served his country in the US Navy. He built a career as a corporate pilot and, together with his wife, Anne, owned and operated Berrybogg Farm in Strafford.

Visions — Fall 2007 5 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy

CBNAAnnual Chronicle ($10,000-$14,999) Giving by DonorCBNA Patron ($250-$499)Category Sheri Detrude ’73 Pinkham Scholarship Robert E. Bailey ’45 Douglas P. Dimes ’84 Vincent “Mike” Bane Scholarship Dominic’s Restaurant Scholarship CBNA Heritage ($5,000-$9,999) Merl L. Bartels ’42 Joanne Eaton ’78 TD Banknorth George A. Bartlett ’47 Sherman Elliott ’57 Kathleen J. Bernier ’58 Suzi Falcone ’74 CBNA Benefactor ($2,500-$4,999) Martin F. Blood ’81 Cheryl Ann Fitzgerald ’65 George N. Cate Scholarships CBNA Maintenance Staff Scholarship Constance R. Gates ’42 Dodge Family Scholarship Gary O. Goldsmith ’66 Headmaster’s Society ($1,000-$2,499) Dan Ferguson Barbara Gray ’56 David Behm Music Scholarship Priscilla Foss ’64 Green Gate Farm Boeing Robert Gable Janet Hall Robert E. Carr ’48 Genentech, Inc. Hallowell Systems CBNA Alumni Scholarships Graystone Builders Faye A. Hammond ’54 CBNA Faculty and Staff Scholarships Craig Holmes ’74 O. William B. Hayes ’36 CBNA National Honor Society Scholarships Holy Rosary Credit Union Allan (Joe) G. Holmes ’46 Frisbie Memorial Hospital Scholarship Calvin Libby Darren M. Howcroft ’83 George ’45 and Elizabeth ’48 Geers Thomas Linnell ’76 Emery T. Hutchins Ann Gifford ’49 Northwood Diner Inn at Deerfield Harvey Lake Women’s Club Scholarship Northwood Elementary Teachers’ Inventex, Inc. Ryan Kane Scholarships Association Scholarship Clinton Jackson ’77 Northwood Fire/Rescue Association Mary N. Oliver ’40 Gene W. ’57 and Linda ’58 Jacques Scholarships William O’Neal Oratory Award Norman and Helen Johnson Memorial Scholarship John O’Brien Memorial Scholarship Wade R. Sauls ’84 Robert A. Johnson ’35 James E. Pender ’58 Maria N. Shute ’84 Lisa M. Kennard ’80 Raymond Area Rotary Club Scholarships Roberta N. ’57 and Gene F. Stearns Pearl King ’53 Saddleback Mountain Lion’s Club Scholarship Ashton E. Welch ’60 Christopher J. Knox ’85 SOPA Scholarships Paul Lacroix Patricia ’61 and Henry Sweisthal CBNA Club ($100-$249) John and Jean Lane The Weather Channel Annual Merit Scholarship Susan Lombard Charles S. Bailey ’72 Phyllis A. MacPherson CBNA Council ($500-$999) Mary Ann Bailey ’46 Thomas B. Madson Cardinal’s Scholarships Jeffrey Baker Kenneth Magoon ’53 Norma A. Cater ’41 Clifford S. Bane ’53 Robert L. Magoon ’56 Brenda Lynn and Robert Daley Scholarship Vincent ’87 and Christine Bane B. Lee Mason Denise Elliott Dennett Scholarship Terrence J. Beach ’97 Raymond Mason Annie Giles Memorial Scholarship Bunny Behm McBride’s Water Advantage Gerald F. Giles ’47 Peter M. Behm William J. McGowen ’64 Edgar and Doris Greenhalgh Memorial Richard Bengtson ‘53 Zolin Moses ’63 Scholarship James R. Bennett Alden A. Neal ’62 Paul J. Guptill ’52 Christina Blanchard Memorial Scholarship Joan Nelson ’55 Ann E. Helmboldt Memorial Scholarship L. Gail Brown ’66 New England Signal Systems H. Labarree Memorial Scholarship Camp Yavneh Coral G. Nieder ’62 Renee Laberge Scholarship (Northwood CBNA Alumni Association Nippo Lake Golf Club Theatre Workshop) CBNA Board of Trustees Northwood Crankpullers Snowmobile Club Rochester Rotary Club Richard Chandler ’69 Scholarship SADD Chapter Scholarship Class of 1952 Northwood Physical Therapy Judith Sanderson and Bruce Farr Don J. Clifford ’80 Northwood Power Equipment Herbert Sherman Scholarship Coca-Cola of New England Northwood Transportation Darrin A. St. Clair ’87 James Colburn O-Bee’s Electric Strafford Garden Club Scholarship Steven M. Colby ’85 Heather E. O’Neal ’01 Strafford Women’s Club Scholarship James B. Cullen Marlene Paige ’50 Student Council Leadership Scholarships Davideen Lynn Dahill/Robert Pike Sr. Bernice and Benedict Raffaele Memorial Scholarship Jean M. Richner Corinda M. Davis ’41 Genevieve “Ginny” K. Rogers Marilyn ’53 and Robert ’49 Deem Norene S. Sauls-Niemeyer ’54 George M. Demmons ’55 Marcia J. Severance ’62 Richard A. Shaw ’66 6 Visions — Fall 2007 Arthur Desmarais ’76 Sign Spectrum Thomas Demeritt ’61 Ossian USA David M. Smith William Demmons ’55 Amy E. Paine ’78 Nancy ’61 and Abe Souther Alissa DeTrude ’04 Louise J. Palmer Kathryn L. Stoker ’67 Bill & Lois Detrude Joan A. Parent ’67 Ann Strout Memorial Scholarship Kevin DeTrude ’01 Norma C. Perkins ’39 Daniel ’74 and Melinda ’75 Tasker Edward Dodge ’59 Douglas Peterson Elmer D. ’37 and Edith Tasker Robin Drown ’76 Gregory ’96 and Sara ’97 Pickard Jeffrey ‘76 and Diane ’76 Tasker Mary Drown ’52 Sandra L. Priolo ’66 MD Tasker Construction Dunkin’ Donuts Northwood William ’71 and Pamela ’72 Rafeal Tasker’s Well Co. Linda Eastman ’76 Sheila Rainey Paul Thiem ’59 Nancy E. Edmunds ’63 Wendy Rappa ’80 Barbara J. Thompson ’56 Barbara Emery ’52 Nancy L. Richardson ’62 Carol Tompkins Jeffrey Farr ’99 Diane R. Robinson ’63 Jean R. Tudor ’46 Duane Ford and Caryn Lasky Lemma L. Rollins ’43 Dennis A. Tuttle ’65 Jill M. Forward Brenda Salisbury James Tuttle ’69 Melinda J. Geaumont ’81 Patricia Savage Lance E. Twombly ’90 Patricia A. Gerlt ’85 Debbie S. Schimmel ’83 Ralph E. Twombly ’51 Margaret Giamartino Donna Sewall ’71 Brenda A. Weeks ’60 Linda ’77 and Jim Grant Irene M. Shores ’35 Bigelow Wood ’54 In Memory of Frank L. Guptill ’48 Rebecca Shoup Bruce Young ’49 Keith Guptill ’79 Janet L. Simpson ’60 Janis M. Zalgenas ’67 Kerry Guptill ’76 Lewis ’57 and Cyndi ’60 Smith Norma M. Hackett ’55 Phyllis Smith ’53 CBNA Bear’s Den ($1-$99) Hannaford Northwood Smuttynose Brewing Co. Anonymous Mary Hathaway ’53 Jessica A. Snider ’01 Apple Hill Golf Course Bonnie K. Heisey ’84 Mary J. Snider ’75 David and Sally ’69 Aseltine Jennette Hemeon ’52 Ginger L. Snow ’89 Christine Averill ’71 Heritage True Value Hardware Jean E. Stapleford ’47 Richard E. Bartels ’67 Georgia E. Hodgman ’66 William W. Stevens ’66 Loretta G. Behm Lawrence E. Hutchins ’42 Sean P. Stimmell ’93 Jane Bell Rebecca L. Irvine ’64 Brian Stone ’77 William L. Brackett ’66 Cheryl A. Jackson ’79 Beverly J. Stover ’55 Robert Burklund Douglas T. Jackson ’80 William Strachan ’69 Scott G. Burklund ’82 Romayne D. Jackson ’48 Mabel Sullivan ’59 Linda Burtt ’60 Arlene W. Johnson Ann B. Thibeault ’82 David K. Buzzell ’66 Jason S. Johnson ’92 Joyce E. Thistle ’57 Joe Byrnes Samuel W. Johnson ’66 George L. Tilton ’47 Susan E. Calabrese ’83 Cheryl Jorgensen John M. Tuttle ’67 Cathy Calef ’74 Kristin M. Joslin Corey A. Twombly ’87 Bruce A. Cammett ’76 Carol Kelley ’59 Frederick P. Twombly ’60 Capitol Golf Center Edith N. Kimball ’60 Philip W. Twombly ’62 John Cassidy ’81 Joy Kimball ’47 Roland I. Twombly ’62 Russell Cicchetto ’74 Shelley Kirschner ’73 Margaret Wallace ’61 Class of 1945 Cathy A. Lindquist ’72 Wal-Mart Rochester Class of 1948 Marion Lovely ’54 Rowena N. Walsh ’36 Class of 1957 Carole Luedtke ’80 Deborah Ward ’70 Brian J. Colburn ’97 Judith D. Lynch ’66 Jessica Weeks ’05 Lindsey M. Colburn ’02 Debbie Marden ’75 Sandra Weston Steven A. Colburn ’96 Helen C. Marison ’36 Jennifer L. Wheet ’90 Melisa A. Connors ’90 Arthur W. Marston ’66 Robert White ’57 Eleanor Corbin ’57 Bree ’90 and Arthur ’90 Marston Shirley White ’49 Elizabeth Crowley ’40 Marguerite Martinez ’59 George W. Witham ’57 John Crummey ’42 Janet C. Marx Mildred P. Wolak ’57 Al Dalrymple ’52 Lindsey L. Mason ’02 Pamela Wood ’73 David Deardorff Mountain Road Trading Post Etta ’57 and Joyce ’57 Yeaton Joan M. Debutts ’60 Joyce C. Munroe ’63 In Memory of John M. Young ’49 Diana M. Decota ’78 Alan E. O’Neal ’86 Lillian A. Deely ’51 Anne Onion Visions — Fall 2007 7 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy announces the top ten graduates for 2007 By Jeanne Goulet Reardon

The valedictorian for the class of 2007 was Rebecca L. Harnish of Strafford. During her four years at Coe-Brown, Miss Harnish played on the varsity soccer team as well as the varsity track and field team. She was captain of the soccer team her junior and senior years and captain of the track and field team her senior year. In addition, she was a member of the National Honor Society, National Latin Honor Society, the National Art Honor Society, student government and the school’s math team. Miss Harnish is attending Wake Forest University where she is studying pre- medicine and biology.

The 2007 salutatorian was Zoe Mistrale Hendrickson of Strafford. She is attending Swarthmore College where she majors Valedictorianin biology. At Coe-Brown, Miss Hendrickson played varsity soccer, and basketball. She played softball and basketball all four years of school and was also captain of both teams. She was an active member of the National Honor Society, National French Honor Society, and the National Art Honor Society, for which she served as the group’s treasurer. In addition to her academic and athletic achievements, Miss Hendrickson was a member of the school’s chorus and band, as well as the math team and SADD. 8 Visions — Fall 2007Salutatorian The remaining top ten graduates are listed in alphabetical order:

Emily Helena Brownell of Strafford Melissa Overmeyer of Northwood was an active member of CBNA’s student is attending Gordon College, where she government, serving as class treasurer majors in family counseling. In addition her freshman year and as president for to her academic achievements, Miss the next three years. Miss Brownell has Overmeyer was an active member of acted in six CBNA theater productions, many school organizations, including including the starring role of Sandy the cross-country team, Project in this year’s musical, Grease. She was SEARCH, the National Honor Society, a member of the track and field and the Bible Club, band and chorus. cross-country teams. In addition, she is a member of FBLA, the National Nicole Smith of Strafford was the Honor Society, the National French Honor Society, International Vice President of the class of 2007 since Thespian Society, and her church’s youth group. Miss Brownell her freshman year at Coe-Brown. In is attending Boston University majoring in athletic training. She addition, she was an active member of was awarded several scholarships, including the New Hampshire the school’s student council and played Charitable Foundation, The Strafford Women’s Garden Club, varsity tennis all four years. Miss Smith and a Boston University Grant. attends Northeastern University where she majors in business. Kaitlyn Cecchetti of Strafford was a member of student government for her four years at Coe-Brown, serving Sofija R. Sutton of Strafford majors as a class officer as well as a member in studio arts at Wheaton College, of Student Council. She is a member from which she received a Community of the National Honor Society, the Scholarship. She was a member of Spanish Honor Society and played on the school’s math team, jazz band the girls basketball team all four years. and chorus. In addition, Miss Sutton Miss Cecchetti is the recipient of the was the Editor-in-Chief of Coe- Leadership Academy Scholarship and Brown’s Literary Magazine, Paragon. the Presidential Scholarship and attends She performed in numerous school Fitchburg State College where she majors in film directing. productions and was a member of the National Honor Society, President of Danielle MacDonald of Northwood the National Art Honor Society and a will major in education at the University member of the International Thespian Society. Outside of school of New Hampshire, where she received a activities and scholastics, Miss Sutton dances at Studio 109 in Presidential Scholarship. An athlete and Rochester. scholar, Miss MacDonald was a member of the volleyball, tennis and basketball Nicholas Vina of Strafford is teams during her years at Coe-Brown. attending Brown University where he In addition, she was an active member majors in physics. Mr. Vina received of the National Honor Society and the scholarships from the numerous French Honor Society. schools he was accepted to, including the prestigious Rensselaer Medal and a Hannah A. Osgood of Nottingham Presidential Scholarship from UNH. has been a member of the varsity tennis He was a four-year member of the Coe- team and the Coe-Brown chapter of Brown basketball team, and also spent SADD. In addition, she was a member three years on the school’s soccer and of the National Honor Society, the track and field teams. In addition to National Art Honor Society and the sports, he was an active member of the National Honor Society, National Latin Honor Society. Miss the Latin Honor Society and student government. Osgood is attending Gordon College, where she received the Challenge Scholarship. She will major in early childhood education. Visions — Fall 2007 9 BELOW: A family CBNA reunion! Front row, left to right: Mary Bateman Drown ‘52, Robin Drown ‘76, Tania Drown Chamberlin ‘04, Lauren Drown Dow ‘00 and Marlene Burklund Paige ‘50. Back row, left to right: Jessica Marden Weeks ‘00, Debbie Burklund Marden ‘75, Robert Burklund, Sr., ‘51 and Scott Burklund ‘82.

ABOVE: The 50th Anniversary Class of 1957: (left to right) Robert White, Etta Yeaton, George Witham, Sherman Elliott, Lewis Smith, Gene Jacques, Joyce Yeaton, Mildred Pectle Wolak, Gail Hoadley Towle, Eleanor Kelley Corbin, Joyce Brown Thistle and Roberta Wallace Stearns. CBNA Alumni Association’s

By Ginny Rogers, CBNA Alumni Association

On June 9, 140 alumni, spouses, guests and friends Reunion classes represented were: gathered in the CBNA dining hall for the annual Alumni 1942 (65th) 3 members Banquet. As usual Kim and Darlene Cardinal of “Just Us 1952 (55th) 7 members Cardinals” prepared a delicious buffet. Headmaster David 1957 (50th) 12 members Smith conducted a damp walking tour of the campus for 1962 (45th) 1 member those hearty alumni willing to brave the elements. Annual Banquet 1972 (35th) 2 members Alumni Association President Debbie Burklund 1977 (30th) 1 member Marden ’75 introduced Headmaster Smith who briefly 1982 (25th) 1 member outlined accomplishments in 2007 and hopes for the 1987 (20th) 3 members year 2008. He noted that over 200 hopeful freshmen are enrolled for academic year 2007-2008. Headmaster Smith 1997 (10th) 1 member also accepted a donation to a scholarship in memory of Eighteen class agents were present. Willis “Bud” Rollins ’52, presented to the Academy by Class of 1952 representative Leonard Welch. Margaret The following recognition awards were given: Joyce, director of development and alumni affairs gave ■ Female Representative of Earliest Class–Irene Brown Shores ’35 a brief report on the annual golf tournament and the ■ Male Representative of Earliest Class–John Crummey ’42 generosity of alumni who provided financial support to the ■ Attended Traveling the Farthest–Aen Brauer ’69, State of academy over the past year. Washington ■ Class with Most Members Present–Class of 1957 ■ Representative of the Most Recent Class–Tania Drown ’04. 10 Visions — Fall 2007 BELOW: Ashton Welch ‘60 was the proud winner of the quilt made and donated by retired CBNA teacher Phyllis MacPherson.

ABOVE: Class Agents (from left to right) Roberta Wallace Stearns ‘57; Edie Twombly Kimball ‘60; Nancy Linscott Edmunds ‘63; Kathleen Folsom Bernier ‘58; Robert Bailey ‘45; Barbara Holmes Pratt ‘65; Paul Guptill ‘52; Ann Witham Kustron ‘56; Pearl Yeaton King ‘53; Linda Nutter Blackey ‘71; Charles S. Bailey ‘72; Aen Brauer ‘69; Robin Burklund Drown ‘76; Robert Burklund ‘51; Debbie Burklund Marden ‘75; Lauren Drown Dow ‘00; Christine Larsen Mousseau ‘87; and Suzi Cummings Falcone ‘74.

SAVE THE DATE! We’ll see you June 14, 2008, CBNA Alumni Association’s at the next Alumni Banquet. Until then be safe, healthy and happy.

Association Board Officers elected for 2007-2008 are We appreciate the e-mails and telephone calls stating President Debbie Burklund Marden ’75; Vice President Carolyn that this was the “best banquet to date.” It takes a lot of Knox O’Neal ’87; Secretary Amy Stanley Paine ’78; Treasurer work each year to plan the banquet and accolades are always Robin Burklund Drown ’76; Corresponding Secretary Jessica welcome. Marden Weeks ’00; Scholarship Chairman Ginny Rogers ’36 Annual BanquetAssociate. Members-at-Large are Brian Allen ’82; Gretchen Pratt Colpritt ’90; Linda Lovely Eastman ’76; Barbara Holmes Pratt ’65; and Charles S. Bailey ’72. In Memoriam We are saddened to report the passing of the following members of the CBNA family: The Class of 1957 (12 members strong) celebrated their 50th J. Wesley Broome ‘38 reunion with a very special guest, former teacher Phyllis Batchelder James A. Brower ‘47 MacPherson, who traveled from Florida to attend. She also made a Lucille Boodey Hill ‘38 beautiful quilt to be used as a door prize, which was won by Ashton Leslie R.Noyes ‘69 Welch ’60. Ashton was delighted to win this beautiful prize, made Rowena Newell Walsh ‘36 by one of his teachers. The CBNA Alumni Association tries its best to accurately record the names of alumni and friends who have passed away. Please contact Ginny Rogers at 603-942-5580 or A special thank you to all that donated raffle items. We raised [email protected] about the deaths of alumni and friends $531 for the Alumni Operating Fund. Each year the CBNA of CBNA, particularly those that occur outside Woodworking Shop makes a beautiful chest for the Alumni the Academy’s local news area. Association to give as a door prize. This year’s winner was Patricia Houlihan Sweisthal ’61. Visions — Fall 2007 11 Loyal golfers help boost CBNA’s endowment fund Intermittent rain (all right, it was a steady downpour!) didn’t dampen spirits of the forty golfers who participated in the second annual CBNA Alumni and Friends Golf Tournament on June 9 at Nippo Lake Golf Club in Barrington. The golfers and our generous sponsors, led by Graystone Builders of Strafford, raised more than $2,000 to benefit CBNA’s endowment fund. Northwood Power Equipment joined us again this year as our hole-in-one sponsor but they were unable to give away a Massey-Ferguson tractor. Better luck next year, golfers! Our winning team this year consisted of Greg Cullen, Keith DeTrude, Mike Hedstrom and Doug Smith, who unseated last year’s champions. We were especially pleased to have CBNA faculty members Sam Struthers, Matt Skidds, Mark Struthers, Josh Hils, Heidi Cleveland and Mark Carrier join us on the links this year. Individual hole sponsors for this year’s tournament were Northwood Physical Therapy, CBNA Alumni Association, McBride’s Water Advantage, O-Bees Electric, Holy Rosary Credit Union, Inn At Deerfield, Inventex, New (Left to right) Jack Miles, Fred Holmes ‘71 and John Dodge ‘72 England Signal Systems, Northwood Diner, MD Tasker get ready to hit the links.

Construction, Tasker’s Well Company and Northwood Transportation. Tournament and raffle prize sponsors were Coca- Cola of New England, Capitol Golf, Dunkin’ Donuts, Hannaford Supermarkets, Apple Hill Golf Course, Holy Rosary Credit Union, Smuttynose Brewing, Lion Café, New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Nippo Lake Golf Club, Northwood Power Equipment, Sign Spectrum, Wal-Mart Rochester, Mountain Road Trading Post and Paul Guptill. Thank you so much to all our players and sponsors! The 2008 tournament is scheduled for Saturday, June 14. We welcome golfers of all abilities! Watch the CBNA web site (www.coebrownacademy.com) for registration information and materials. To have a registration form mailed to you, call the CBNA Development Office at 603-942-5531, ext. 186, or e-mail [email protected].

LEFT: CBNA faculty members Mark Carrier (far left) and Heidi Cleveland (far right) with Heidi’s sisters Joy Wood and Amy Quinlan.

12 Visions — Fall 2007 Keith Guptill ’79 and Doug Smith.

Third Annual CBNA Alumni and Friends

Assistant Headmaster Paul W. Davis, Jr., with CBNA student Golf Tournament and tournament volunteer Nate Legere ‘08. Saturday, June 14, 2008

Paul Guptill ’52 and David Newell ’52.

The Petersons (Derek ’05 and Doug, former trustee, far left and far right) watch the action with Dan ’74 and Jeff ’76 Tasker. Visions — Fall 2007 13 Coe-Brown Northwood Academy

1935 Jean Stapleford 1955 1962 1970 Robert Johnson George TiltonAnnualGeorge Giving Demmons by ClassAlden Neal Deborah Ward Irene Shores Total: $1,295.00 Norma Hackett Coral Nieder Total: $50.00 Total: $112.50 Joan Nelson Nancy Richardson 1948 Beverly Stover Marcia Severance 1971 1936 Robert Carr Total: $275.00 Philip Twombly Christine Averill O. William Hayes Elizabeth Geers Roland Twombly William Rafeal Helen Marison In Memory Of 1956 Total: $605.00 Donna Sewall Rowena Walsh Frank Guptill Barbara Gray Total: $100.00 Total: $200.00 Romayne Jackson Robert Magoon 1963 Class of 1948 (Tile) Barbara Thompson Nancy Edmunds 1972 1937 Total: $1,810.75 Total: $300.00 Zolin Moses Charles Bailey Elmer Tasker 1949 1957 Joyce Munroe Cathy Lindquist Total: $100.00 Robert Deem Eleanor Corbin John Newman Pamela Rafeal Ann Gifford Sherman Elliott Diane Robinson Total: $190.00 1939 Shirley White Gene Jacques Total: $275.00 Norma Perkins In Memory of Lewis Smith 1973 Total: $25.00 John Young Roberta Stearns 1964 Sheri Detrude Bruce Young Joyce Thistle Priscilla Foss Shelley Kirschner 1940 Total: $1,270.00 Robert White Rebecca Irvine Pamela Wood Elizabeth Crowley George Witham William McGowen Total: $350.00 Mary Oliver 1950 Mildred Wolak Total: $400.00 Jean Richner Marlene Paige Etta Yeaton 1974 Total: $400.00 Total: $120.00 Joyce Yeaton 1965 Cathy Calef Cheryl Ann Fitzgerald Russell Cicchetto 1951 Class of 1957 (Tile) 1941 Total: $772.50 Dennis Tuttle Suzi Falcone Norma Cater Robert Burklund Total: $200.00 Craig Holmes Corinda Davis Lillian Deely 1958 Daniel Tasker Total: $1,100.00 Ralph Twombly Kathleen Bernier 1966 Total: $525.00 Total: $140.00 Linda Jacques William Brackett 1975 1942 1952 James Pender L. Gail Brown Debbie Marden Merl Bartels Al Dalrymple Total: $1,236.00 David Buzzell Mary Snider John Crummey Mary Drown Robert Carpenter Melinda Tasker Constance Gates 1959 Gary Goldsmith Total: $120.00 Barbara Emery William Demmons Lawrence Hutchins Harley Florence Georgia Hodgman Total: $688.50 Edward Dodge Samuel Johnson 1976 Paul Guptill Carol Kelley Jennette Hemeon Judith Lynch Bruce Cammett 1943 Marguerite Martinez Arthur Marston Arthur Desmarais Class of 1952 (Tile) Mabel Sullivan Lemma Rollins Total: $770.00 Sandra Priolo Robin Drown Total: $20.00 Paul Thiem Richard Shaw Linda Eastman 1953 Total: $325.00 William Stevens Kerry Guptill 1945 Clifford Bane 1960 Total: $590.00 Thomas Linnell Robert Bailey Richard Bengtson Linda Burtt Diane Tasker George Geers Marilyn Deem Joan Debutts 1967 Jeffrey Tasker Class of 1945 (Tile) Mary Hathaway Edith Kimball Richard Bartels Total: $545.00 Total: $1,070.75 Pearl King Janet Simpson Joan Parent Kenneth Magoon Cyndi Smith Kathryn Stoker 1977 1946 Phyllis Smith Frederick Twombly Richard Stone Linda Grant Mary Ann Bailey Total: $550.00 Brenda Weeks John Tuttle Clinton Jackson Allan (Joe) Holmes Janis Zalgenas Theresa Laderbush 1954 Ashton Welch Jean Tudor Total: $562.50 Total: $475.00 Total: $145.00 Total: $500.00 Faye Hammond Marion Lovely 1961 1969 1978 1947 Norene Sauls-Niemeyer Thomas Demeritt Sally Aseltine Diana Decota George Bartlett Bigelow Wood Nancy Souther Richard Chandler Joanne Eaton Gerald Giles Total: $325.00 Patricia Sweisthal William Strachan Amy Paine Joy Kimball Margaret Wallace James Tuttle Total: $175.00 Total: $1,169.95 Total: $365.00 14 Visions — Fall 2007 THE CLASS OF 2007 Catherine Leah Adams Joshua Kevin LeTarte Leila Victoria Alkurabi Benjamin Alyn Levergood 1979 1990 Sara Meaghan Allard Stephanie Anne Long Keith Guptill Melisa Connors Nickolas Allen Ambrose Joshua Brian Lucien Taylor Robert Ashford Benjamin Joel MacDonald Cheryl Jackson Arthur Marston Katie Leigh Beairsto Danielle Marie MacDonald Total: $75.00 Bree Marston Kevin Michael Bedell Kayla Elizabeth MacKenzie Lance Twombly John Matthew Benham Lyndsy Marie Macri Roxanne Nicole Bischoff Rachel Ann Madariaga 1980 Jennifer Wheet Paul William Blouin Joshua Alexander Madison Don Clifford Total: $300.00 Calah Denise Bouchard Patrick John Massicotte Douglas Jackson Megan Cecilia Bready Laura Marie Masten Nathan Ross Bronnenberg Krystal Anne Mayo Lisa Kennard 1992 Emily Helena Brownell Brendan Hugh McCann Carole Luedtke Jason Johnson Sarah Jayne Bujno Timothy Rabin McConnell Wendy Rappa Total: $75.00 Rebecca Sue Bunker Heather Ashley Meattey Nathan Scott Burnell Elizabeth Gearty Merrill Total: $400.00 Nicole Alexandra Campbell Devon John Miles 1993 Michael Paul Carr Robert Donovan Morlang 1981 Kristyl Calef Brum Jill Amanda Carroll Taylor James Morrissette Kaitlyn Elizabeth Cecchetti Robert Scott Morton Martin Blood Sean Stimmell Christopher Michael Chagnon Katelynn Patricia Mulcahy John Cassidy Total: $60.00 Calie Elizabeth Chase Nathan Raymond Nadeau Melinda Geaumont Nicholas Charles Comtois Tiffany Anne Nolin Cristin Margaret Conroy Patrick Ryan O’Connell Total: $325.00 1996 Deanna Linn Cook Haley Allison Omand Steven Colburn Michael Sebastian Coulombe Grady James O’Neil 1982 Gregory Pickard Samantha Marie Currier Hannah Ashleigh Osgood Benjamin Lee Davis Melissa Caitlin Overmyer Scott Burklund Total: $30.00 Courtney Ann DeAngelis Matthew Joseph Pappalardo Brian Stone Brian Miles Deyermond Jennifer Lee Perry Ann Thibeault 1997 Kyle Thomas DiFruscio Katelin Anne Perry Ryan Fred Dolen Matthew Thomas Peterson Total: $75.00 Terrence Beach Kyle Bradford Drake Christi Elizabeth Pike Brian Colburn Evan Thomas Duderewicz Chad Michael Pittera 1983 Sara Pickard Amanda Lynn Elliott Hannah Marie Plimpton Spencer Michael English Alicia Marie Poisson Susan Calabrese Total: $180.00 Kyle Tuttle Faucher Larry Arthur Potvin Jr. Darren Howcroft Kimberly Felber Jennifer Patrice Rice Debbie Schimmel 1999 Hannah Elizabeth Fernandes Sheri Margaret Roux Alexys Leigh Ficek Kristina Beth Roy Total: $180.00 Jeffrey Farr Mary Elizabeth Flannery Kyle William Russell Total: $20.00 Kipp Gregory Franklin Charles Ross Sargent 1984 Peter James Frase Thomas Aristotle Schena Timothy James Fredette Bradley Louis Schnoor Douglas Dimes 2001 Alison Elizabeth Freeman Jasmine Emily Schonwald Bonnie Heisey Kevin Detrude Michelle Rose French Samantha Marie Segura-Cook Wade Sauls Heather O’Neal Amanda Beth Fuller Wendell L Sharpe Robert William Gates Jr. Jessica Lynn Shurtleff Maria Shute Jessica Snider Andrew Joshua Goodwin Jame Kenneth Skeffington-Ward Total: $725.00 Total: $150.00 Allan Scott Grondin Courtney Jayne Small Alicia Ann Gutowski Nicole Elizabeth Smith Alex David Haas David Raymond Snell II 1985 2002 Kate McLean Hanrahan Joshua James Steenbergen Steven Colby Lindsey Colburn Spencer Ross Hardwick Kelsea Marie Stewart Patricia Gerlt Lindsey Mason Rebecca Lynn Harnish Chance Andrew Strandell Anna Lee Hartmann Sofija Rasa Lucia Sutton Christopher Knox Total: $50.00 Nicholas William Hayward Marcie Erin Tasker Total: $250.00 Zoé Mistrale Hendrickson Elizabeth Terry 2004 Devon Voltage Hermenau Tatjana Thomas Joshua Salvatore Hickey Joshua Ryan Thorne 1986 Alissa Detrude Jeffrey Nicholas Hodgdon Amanda Jean Turner Deborah Hoey Joseph Raffaele Kaci Alice Hoey Jessica Margaret Valencia Alan O’Neal Total: $50.00 Gary Michael Hoover Nicholas Louis Vina Meghan Elizabeth Iber Elizabeth Ashley Waldron Total: $40.00 Jason Robert Irving Kaitlin Michelle Waldron 2005 Jonathan Richard Irving Robert Scott West Jr. 1987 Jessica Weeks Trevor Kevin Jandebeur Justine H Wheeler Tessa Jayne Jesmer Brianna Marie Whelan Vincent Bane Total: $20.00 Amy Elizabeth Jordan Justin James Wood Darrin St. Clair Kyla Amber Jurgel Ashley Marie Young Corey Twombly Derek Stephen Kelley Rebecca Grace Yurek Victoria Marie Kerivan Total: $680.00 Justin Michael Kirwin Seth Russell Klint 1989 Derek Neal Kraytenberg Elizabeth Nicole Lacroix Ginger Snow Daniel Nolan Laroche Jr. Total: $50.00 Douglas Michael LeDuc Visions — Fall 2007 15 Commencement 2007

Alumni Scholarship, Elizabeth N. Lacroix...... $500 Harvey Lake Women’s Club Scholarship, Alumni Scholarship,Scholarships Hannah A. Osgood...... $500 and AwardsAmanda B. Fuller...... $1,000 Ann E. Helmboldt Memorial Scholarship, Herbert Sherman Scholarship, Mary E. Flannery...... $563 Kimberly Felber...... $500 John O’Brien Memorial Scholarship, Nicholas L. Vina...... $1,000 Annie Giles Memorial Scholarship, Norman and Helen Johnson Memorial Scholarship, Melissa C. Overmeyer...... $500 Jill A. Carroll...... $200 Ann Strout Memorial Scholarship, Alison E. Freeman...... $150 Northwood Crankpullers Snowmobile Club Scholarship, Annual Merit Scholarship, Robert S. West...... $200 Marcie E. Tasker...... $200 Brenda Lynn and Robert Daley Scholarship, Northwood Fire/Rescue Association Scholarship, Jennifer P. Rice...... $300 Taylor R. Ashford...... $500 Brenda Lynn and Robert Daley Scholarship, Northwood Fire/Rescue Association Scholarship, Brendan McCann...... $300 Robert S. West...... $500 Cardinal’s Scholarship, Robert S. West...... $250 Northwood Elementary Teachers’ Association Scholarship, Cardinal’s Scholarship, Amanda L. Elliott...... $250 Jeffrey N. Hodgdon...... $300 CBNA Faculty and Staff Scholarship, Nicole E. Smith...... $400 Pinkham Scholarship, Hannah A. Osgood...... $13,000 CBNA Faculty and Staff Scholarship, Raymond Area Rotary Club Scholarship, Mary E. Flannery.....$500 Joshua J. Steenbergen...... $400 Raymond Area Rotary Club Scholarship, CBNA Faculty and Staff Scholarship, Hannah A. Osgood...... $1,000 Sofija R.L. Sutton...... $400 Renee Laberge Scholarship (Northwood Theatre Workshop), CBNA Maintenance Staff Scholarship, Christopher M. Chagnon...... $500 Wendell L. Sharpe...... $400 Rochester Rotary Club, Kaitlin M. Waldron...... $500 CBNA National Honor Society Scholarship, Ryan Kane Scholarship, Haley A. Omand...... $500 Rebecca L. Harnish...... $500 Ryan Kane Scholarship, Wendell L. Sharpe...... $500 CBNA National Honor Society Scholarship, SADD Chapter Scholarship, Hannah A. Osgood...... $350 Zoé M. Hendrickson...... $500 SADD Chapter Scholarship, Rebecca G. Yurek...... $350 CBNA National Honor Society Scholarship, Saddleback Mountain Lion’s Club Scholarship, Jennifer L. Perry...... $500 Heather A. Meattey...... $1,000 Christina Blanchard Memorial Scholarship, SOPA Scholarships, Christopher M. Chagnon...... $500 Wendell L. Sharpe...... $200 SOPA Scholarships, Jeffrey N. Hodgdon...... $500 David Behm Music Scholarship, Student Council Leadership Scholarships, Kaci A. Hoey...... $300 Benjamin A. Levergood...... $1,000 Student Council Leadership Scholarships, Davideen Lynn Dahill/Robert Pike, Sr., Elizabeth N. Lacroix...... $300 Memorial Scholarship, Michelle R. French...... $120 Student Council Leadership Scholarships, Denise Elliott Dennett Scholarship, Rachel A. Madariaga...... $300 Nathan R. Bronnenberg...... $500 Strafford Garden Club Scholarship, Emily H. Brownell...... $500 Dodge Family Scholarship, Rebecca S. Bunker...... $250 Strafford Women’s Club Scholarship, Kaitlin M. Waldron...... $500 Dominic’s Restaurant Scholarship, Alexis E. Ficek...... $150 Vincent “Mike” Bane Scholarship, Kyle T. Faucher...... $350 Edgar and Doris Greenhalgh Memorial Scholarship, William O’Neal Oratory Award, Rachel A. Madariaga...... $400 Benjamin L. Davis...... $500 Army Reserve Awards for Academic and Athletic Excellence, Frisbie Memorial Hospital Scholarship, Rebecca L. Harnish and Nicholas L. Vina Emily H. Brownell...... $2,000 United States Air Force Math and Science Award, Nicholas L. Vina George N. Cate Scholarship, Emily H. Brownell...... $500 George N. Cate Scholarship, Kimber Felber...... $500 United States Marine Corps High School Awards: George N. Cate Scholarship, Rebecca L. Harnish...... $750 George N. Cate Scholarship, Brendan McCann...... $500 Distinguished Athlete Awards, Kyle T. Faucher and George N. Cate Scholarship, Nicole E. Smith...... $500 Zoé M. Hendrickson George N. Cate Scholarship, Sofija R.L. Sutton...... $500 Scholastic Excellence Awards, Benjamin A. Levergood and George N. Cate Scholarship, Nicholas L. Vina...... $500 Melissa C. Overmeyer George N. Cate Scholarship, Kaitlin M. Waldron...... $500 H. Labarree Memorial Scholarship, Marcie E. Tasker...... $500 Semper Fidelis Awards, Gary M. Hoover and Elizabeth Terry

16 Visions — Fall 2007 LookingCLASS OFBack 2007 Commencement

ABOVE: Senior members of CBNA’s Chorus salute their classmates in song.

RIGHT: Nick Ambrose, Josh LeTarte and Paul Blouin.

BELOW: Jordan Zamarron ‘08 and Meredith Overmeyer ‘08 served as marshalls for CBNA’s 138th Commencement. Commencement Program, June 23, 1899

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