Southeastern Technical Institute - Yearbook (South Easton, MA)
- Class of 1982
Page 1 of 72
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Text from Pages 1 - 72 of the 1982 volume:
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DEDICATED TO MRS. AUDREY BEAUDOIN The yearbook staff and the students of the Southeastern Technical Institute dedicate this book to Mrs. Audrey Beaudoin. Without her assistance, guidance and direction this book would never have been published. Her organi- zation in setting up appointments for pictures, working with the photographer to insure full coverage of candid pictures in all areas of the Technical Institute must not go by without rec- ognition. So, to you Mrs. Beaudoin, many thanks for all that you have done as a class advisor and year- book advisor. Be assured that all of us will be reminded of your dedication each time we pick up this 1982 yearbook. TO THE STUDENT BODY To the graduates of the class of 1982, may I extend to you my congratula- tions. For those of you who will be re- maining here, I wish you good luck. Your preparation here at Southeastern Technical Institute has offered each of you an opportunity to excell in the pro- fession that you have chosen. I wish each and every one of you success and a good life. Sincerely, Robert W. Magner Robert W. Magner, Technical Institute Director 2 SCHOOL COMMITTEE Donald E. Graves, Superintendent School Committee Front row left to right. Thomas Devine, Brockton Ralph Armstead, Easton Charles McDonald, Norton Back Row left to right, Gerald Noonan, Brockton Albert Twomey, Stoughton, Eugene Kostecki, West Bridgewater Francis Cinelli, Jr, Mansfield Robert Girardin, Foxboro James Leonard, Sharon Stanley Goldman, east Bridgewater TAKE US TO OUR LEADERS. Elinor Kazukonis, Auxiliary Aide Dr. Robert O. Kirk, Dental Garry Langenbach, Chemistry-Physics Bonnie O ' Brien, Nursing Jane Spaulding, Medical Barbara Tatum, Nursing Warren Turner, Electronics DATA PROCESSING The Data Processing course is a two year program that deals with the pro- gramming of 3 languages: COBOL, RPG, and BASIC. Other academic courses that are required Math, Eng- lish, and Accounting. The first year mainly consist of an in- troduction to all programming lan- guages and learning the operations of our Univac 90 30 computer. The second year is more involved with learning how to make use of tape and disk drives. Late in Febuary all students are placed on a 3 month co-op program to gain experience working in the business world. 13 JUNIOR CLASS OF DATA PROCESSING Front row: Brian Calahoun, Rick Rindini, Kathy Sheehan, Sheila Hurley, Debbie Brown, Jeanne Sheridan, Mr. Craig Second row: Mike Kondracki, Julia Ford, Karen Preston, Marcia Rudinsky, Debbie Page, Anne Mc Laughlin Third row: Steve Sundell, Janice Hurwitz, Helen Roberge, Rebecca Kelly, Karen Ricci, John Kearney, Barry Rideout Missing from picture: Scott Burgess, Anne Crowley, Kathy McCarron, Scott Nickerson, Gary Walat 14 Too many stupid errors again. DENTAL ASSISTING This program prepares students to be- come contributing members of the Den- tal Health care team. This preparation involves a hands on training in Radiology, chairside, lab procedures and numerous other sup- portive courses that directs us to a full- filling career as Dental Assistants. Our experience as externing students in the clinics and offices advance us into more capable members of the Dental Team providing us with future growth through job security and further educa- tion. ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY Electronics is a two year program. The first year ' s class, taught by Mr. Warren Turner, is a course in basic electronics and construction of a micro-processor. Mr. Richard Kellogg teaches the second year class which consists of an in depth study of digital electronics and programming of the micro-processor unit. Fur- ther areas of studies are: Physics, Math, and English. ELECTRONICS ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY Dan Burns figuring out a homework problem. MEDICAL ASSISTANTS The Medical Assisting program at Southeastern Technical Institute is a ten month program in which you learn the administrative and clinical procedures for working in a medical office. The first seven months of the course exposes the student to the needed academic courses. The remaining three months is spent out in a physician ' s office for on the job training. MEDICAL LABORATORY Chemistry, Micro, Hemo, Extern are just a few of the courses that the stu- dents in the Med Lab Tech must exper- ience in preparation for certification as a MLT-C. We the graduating class of the laboratory tech feel that, although we spent untold hours of work and study, we have been well prepared to enter this profession. Southeastern Technical Institute has given us the necessary background to not only se- cure a position in a laboratory, but has also prepared us for continued educa- tion and future growth. 43 47 PRACTICAL NURSING Licensed practical nurses are vital ac- countable members of the health care team who provide direct care to indivi- duals who have common illnesses or disabilities with fairly predictable out- comes. They are technically skilled and participate in the assesment, planning, implementation and evaluation of pa- tient care in supervised health care set- tings such as hospitals, rehabilitation and long term care agencies and nursing homes. The program in practical nurs- ing consists of theory drawn from phys- ical, social and nursing science. Concur- rent, supervised clinical nursing prac- tice is provided in child, adult, and ma- ternal newborn settings in cooperation with various community hospitals. Upon completion of the program, the graduate is eligible to write the state board test pool examination for licen- sure. NURSING 1 Mi SOUTHEASfBfN REGI REGION A VOCATIONAL TECHNlCAl. HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY Loretta Churchill Cathy Conefrey Geri Cottrell Suzanne Durfee Connie Ebien-Pesa Laurel Evans 51 NURSING NURSING , They told me I ' d never give meds on Pedi. Yes, Grace! NURSING Laurel and Hardy! 58 STUDENT COUNCIL Front row - Regina Fraccastoro Lisa Armstead 2nd row- Michele Pratt Suzanne Magner Nancy Joseph 3rd- Rick Rindini Dianne Willis Joanne Klim Mrs. Audrey Beaudoin Advisor Missing- Patti Berolini Throughout the school year STUC sponsored many activities such as The Ski Trip, Cake Sale, Tooth- brush Sale, Stethascope Sale, School X-Mass Party and the X-Mass Party at the Red Baron Lounge. These activities not only raised money to help lower the cost of the yearbook, they brought the TI stu- dents closer and made the school year a little more enjoyable. X-MASS PARTY X-MASS PARTY SKI TRIPS Friday night in the rec room. Booze makes strange bedfellows. C-C-Courage!!! Needless to say we had a blast. SPONSORS: Louise Clark Terri Rolfe Beth English Sally Burgeson Claire Teixera Jane Parker Herbert Bernstein, D.D.S. David S. Gould, D.D.S. A. William Buckley, Jr., D.M.D. Inc. Dr. Richard Guidoboni Barry Jaye, D.M.D. Dr. Robert O. Kirk Stuart A. Klein, D.D.S. Norval Garnet Suzanne Sarafian Robert Magner Audrey B. Beaudoin 64 Best wishes to all you new grads from an old grad! Rob Ramsden Congratulations Natalie, Love Dad Congratulations Mom all you other grads. The Hamm Family: All 18 of us Best of luck Natalie, Love Ma, Bob, Michelle, and Jo- seph Congratulations Joanne! Mom and Dad Klim Mr. Bradford Chase Compliments of Fred and Folks To a Sweet Daughter- Don ' t ever change! Bill Clark Best wishes for a great future in in your new profession: Cleon and Claire Fobes Best Fishes Laurel and Hardy, Love, Steve and Lisa You did it Mom: Love, Juliane, and Danielle Congratulations- Well done Tricia: Delia and Bill Best of luck in everything, and God Bless you, Steph- anie, Aunt Charl and Uncle Sonny To Steph Love and Kindness is something they don ' t teach in college and is also something people do not show anymore. You have both qualities. I know for sure. Love, Mike This is the third year that the Student Government Representatives have produced a yearbook. Each year it is a unique and fun experience for me as well as the students. The Reps reduced the cost of your yearbook this year by $12.00 a book. It took alot of work and time on their part. I would like to extend a special thanks to the nursing department for their contribution and also to Phil McCarron for his great art work. It has been a pleasure! Audrey B. Beaudoin, Advisor
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