Sutton Memorial High School - Exitus Yearbook (Sutton, MA)

 - Class of 1969

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1 W? L . f ' on -N. '!f!i 3 . ,f F 353 rcs fi-if 0-g-fy? ifhm ..A,fJ. '4Ylf4.- th T' '.t.'l-fxnff hs Cfrl . 5 Q ,Y 41 . 4 s FQ-,'.7'1fi1', f'r1..r-4 fa,?s 1 in un.. J 0 . ,Co .fi 'Im -4 - -. . 1 ' ,, ,. r f . J, V I 6 ,. a all V l ' l 'l.1-.Z ' 'H N , - . - X I V' fs V ,-'-E--'W' A i ,I ' L, X. .-K X J . V19 E, f 'lx GIFT OF DATE 10N M4 S .sr 444 :lg 0 govern twine N RU vol 47, us Q, Q 454322: kisiffg 6 2 -1-.24 1 - Ti sr-.E 3 p 5 C Iwi: Lf -A '--I 5, C P n'f' 15 i: ?V i K TMP '9 0 . ,W 9-0 60 'QM 1704.SY.T IJBRARY IN MEMURY OF Ray Douville July 1986 .lw...l....l..lw.nlmm..,n...ln.l.n.m...v-1Inn. B Cacti 1' ww +1 B-osirrvql Indrxzm Xi llxa-if 0+ U14 wymufgg fs ',,' Q I ' I-' 3-Q Fen. x -N' LN exif'-ua: sf'-.w if X 'J' f. Lliwf--3 3 1 I ',- Iwym -4 ,.rink's H oldup. l bery of 51.5 million, the largest . 4 13,51-an. 'Fin-In M . cash holdup in the nation's his- . QQQE - xftory- V U . . .,,,B.QQfQY,,,..D.QM,Y.l.l.,l.Q.,...,....,, nf' Kelley wos taken before the 1 l g r an d jury under extraor- Q dinarily tight security arrange- V ments. Guards armed with shot- 7 guns patrolled the corridors of it the Suffolk County Courthouse. ADVERTISEMENT E l nvention- ' s, oozing pastes, reliners I -eat faster, without pain. You. may even enjoy foods like steak, l apples, corn-on-the-cob. FIXODENT helps you speak more clearly, be more at ease. 7 1 The special pencil-point dis- l Lpenser lets you spot FIXODENT with precision-no oozing over. One application, may last 'round-the-clock. Even resists hot coffee. Dentures that fit are essential to health. See your dentist regularly. Get FIXODENT today at all drug counters. I. - sm DEWOUNG is if f b Y Y1Y rig N31 . 1 .MJ New England'Mujuql hife. .,4' 'il N I I ' A Insurance Company- 1 5 4 1 A 1 I ,N hs. iw- rt 5:2 .M -m' 'L X. , I 4.' , 1 -1 ' X vm 4.. Dedication For a major part of our lives we have been guided by the people of Sutton through all discouragements and achieve- ments. By their encouragement we have taken on a new outlook on life. Through our our disappointments and mistakes they have helped us to correct them. We have searched and they have willfully given us new avenues to explore. We can never repay the community for all they have done for us in every way. As a small token of our appreciation we gratefully dedicate this book to the TOWN OF SUTTON. 2 Un A A N 4 'Q Q 1,5713 . . I Y !rf5h tx gl W ef' 5 f lil' 42 1 ,I QM...x.,,. 5' i '1 Q 3 I 15,629-, 7 s i 5 if g i N,,,x' uf .o'unmam:sNavN, Q R . .X Y X X xx f i 5 I 1. The life we are living now will be a governing factor in the future years. How we react to failures and successes now will contribute to our future character. Therefore it is evident that we should appreciate every minute of life. Small and insignificant as we may seem, there is a perpetual stream of enthusiasm present in school. The rings of laughter in the hallways, the eager faces willing to learn, the faithful planning of an unknown future, the small mischievious smiles, and the cooperative efforts between stu- dent and teacher are things which are not new to us . These are only sparks which lead to the kaleidoscope of emotions, thoughts, and activities. The joys of friendship . . . the loneliness during troubled times . . . the crying and laughing over mistakes . . . listening and learning . . . grow- ing . . . singing on bus rides . . . bouncing on the trampoline . . . and buying Greos . . . these all constitute a remarkable event in school called LIFE. We shall forever strive for our own goals by seeking out new realms, by living each day to its fullest and appreciating the opportunities granted to us. Life itself is too short--and these memories are too precious to waste--we should all live up to our fullest potential. 6 .ff ,Q . I-cr 8 'amiga fi 2 v A 5.4 W' Q, ig .dy gh Q 4 lf Y! Q X ,gb Eu .l X 4 - 41717 v 5 K Q. ,. 4 BX WN 'Nh 1. VW? K 1' Q ' 0 ,Nil J, 3 '2- , ,S gy. , .,,, ' 9 x Q. 45. ' 'idmmuu ' MIL I ai M .1 'CNA Q '1 . C45 Vi f I' fa l f ai 5 'Ov-Y These beautiful days must enrich all my life. They do not exist as mere pictures . . . but they saturate themselves into every part of the body and live always . john Muir 11 4 , .3 A6355 Uma, :im Q x A ,J af .91 l 1 : M i f 1 fi v Y V s x i s e . ff- ,,. , V f 1 U? : 2 X 15,3 I lava W ow -f , ,A 1 I S. 1 - w-.-. . h 25.656 0 faculfy I , . .fldminisfratian Guidance through Mr. Aldrich is superintendent of the Sutton School System . . . performs his Work with dignity and distinction . . . respected by all students and faculty members . . . does his job expertly . . . dividing his time equally among the schools he must supervise . . . his advice is valued . . . he is ever vigilant and always ready to serve. W Fwy Mr. Lester R. Aldrich Superintendent of Schools GM-SFI A Counselor during the formative years . . . always familiar with hesitant natures . . . firm with mis- chievous attitudes . . . offers assurance to the shy . . . prompts new student interests . . . concerned about the future of tomorrow's leaders . . . initiates creative programs. I 'L n Mrs. Earl Pearson 4 Mr. Gordon 1. S ence + Q? P Assistant Supe rintendent and tomorrow Mr. Grant works long hours with the admin- istration . . . makes many difficult decisions . . . can advise us on all our school problems . . . is ever present when we need him . . . is a just and fair disciplinarian . . . strives hard for our school . . . spends much time with his duties . . . is needed by every student, every day . . . our school careers are influenced by his advice. ,1.- lf' VV Us Edward F . Grant Principal 1 Xniwfl m22 ...va-Qi V :F 4 I, X-- l ,',QA ., ' 4 . -, . 2 ' V ' Sw? 'iffu-3, 4, , 'jg - ,,..+.y,,: ,N lv . M ,xx . 'gil ' A H2127 ' -. 'ffffli 'Li '35 lf' . V- -b -4' .zz LL4:-. - 1. gr' ., eg ' ' 'ig . ng 3, ,--,H A .. ,M -- .nr . li , ::,::' n- V ww' . , w.w':,,,,.-- 4, Wy A. ' M' - Jfmnf 'f'A-v- vnnnlv '--.'f',.a . , - ,f Veto Filipkowski Administrative Assistant Mrs. Charles 1. Carlson X 17 Q Miss Anne T. Koback Language l .Aram Mr. Paul L. Lamontagne Whatever our ultimate goals may be, the Language Department plays an impor- tant role in all of our lives. At present, Shakespearean tragedies, numerous book reports and verb conjugations may seem tedious but all serve to round out our per- Sonalityg they help to develop us as in- dividual, productive members of society. Through the study of our own tongue plus the additional benefits of French and Latin, we must strive toward the final realization of our aim to become a sensitive, thinking generation. 19- ,S 1 Mrs . james Hogan --,W 'S-.....,,'M Mr. james I-I. O'Dea Math- Sciences . . .KN I Mrs. Richard R. Trudell Mr. Lawrence R. Tebo SFX if !, Ill The concept of education has changed radically with the advent of the scien- tific era. Preparation in the field of mathematics and the various sciences is being stressed today more than ever be- fore. The students of Sutton are Well aware of this fact, and work diligently to grasp the sometimes elusive, often difficult theories presented in these courses. 21 K Social Studies We are constantly confronted with the fact that there is a lack of under- standing and communication between due peoples of the world. Through so- cial studies we become acquainted with the many different forces which contribute to this situation. Only when we begin to understand our own cultLu'e background and way of life can we start the important task of bridging the misunderstandings between men. Busi- ness training provides the necessary social contact which is the first step toward resolving our differences. Mr. William P. Brosnihan Business Mr. Raymond T. Douville Miss Kathleen Shea , us e A I . Sym V 1 t, - WT 4 W 4 tx ,xx 4 ,LZ sfxkrfunhr .L A. gf? 4 ,4p,:?:.i?.,f f X Q f -- lf A 1 gf :1g5?f4zf,s,Qxge N 2 44. ' . M- - ?,sf fz 2 w , Mrs. Yale Cohen Mrs. Harry Davagian ' -12 2 rg! f Mr. Eugene C. Heikkela 24 William Ellis Special rts If 'Vs , cs Nlr. Richard Holland Mrs. john Newton From the beginning of man's existence, he has been a crea- tive being, pouring heart and soul into endeavors which have collectively become known as artS . These challenges have become a meaningful part of ou.r lives, and they have been incorporated into our educa- tion in a program which is staffed by few, worked on by many, and enjoyed by all. A, .1 .zf ., ,W -gg Wm .aa ., V. We l I 171 1 .. ' 3 ,HQ ,a Mr. John Craig, Jr. fig, , 3 N S 0 I1 R. I 1,111 Mrs Eumce P lung 'hr N if r Ll 1 ,fi I1 if .s . ,hw ,. N 4,. a If Y' Z 2 1 i 53 Ev 4 2:4 K , 1 ' 1211? 2 1 ' 11 Mr EverLttL Mmor Ll L 'ls If fs. 'FFR 'ivyz RUTTUN Student Hvdy 4. wp 5 V.-...X ...N A New Spirit . The freshman year . . . one of unity and new-found freedom . . . finding a place in sehool routine . . . trying to follow the ease of upperclassmen . . . setting examples for next year's fresh- man class . . . engaged in school activities that Will affect their future sehool careers . . . times of problems and Worrying over trifles . . . finding help in unexpected places . . . hesitat-ion, and making mistakes . . . trying to do better . . . PART OF A WHOLE AT LAST 31 WL 5 f gg, yi O . . .VM 1. ax, I .K -. 32 f X ,,,. ,., , 'YK1rLu1 'V-,..... , ,'jw.,,,,T,j 5 X llfrsq 'Mw at nn . . -. LA.. pw-,K tifgg, ...gb nuttin, ,UN .n uf Mn pf 1:15, Pl Zuni' 'nba ni .nvfgxy nf , ,pn V ,. ,num nn ,, 0. 1 .H nn funn an W A , . t 4ll!l f .Hun ,..xnuMU ' ,Muni .nn -A nn ,. 'um X. H 1-,... , ...... I hlvAAbrp+V. lk ' W xg:-Ml s,,'n, f an nQQ.3f'1ii:n.,: ,,:n,.i:w, AM. .nl :H KN, s-mu. N1 as . ' to g 1 Nz' ff Jw .. x, ,N :5'1f,,5,., -ix, ,c ,W 5' ' 'gz- '.V ,az . f. ffmff. 'FW ,M Vi L- fs x 'xw at 4 1' 'X 'fi 2 Q 1 '90 h Q if ,ii inn 'ilu Ia- , iii vw! U3 T1 nh ' u Agni fn- and QU' n Academic Pride . . . The sophomore year . . . a studious character . Q e self-assurance in striving . . . proud achievements in academics . . . curiosity in dissections . . . memo- rizing theorems . . . facts . . . ordering class rings . . . actively involved in extracurricular activities . . . participation in sports . . . looking to next year's privileges. 3 . 1.11 I L IL! fkxtifgf 3 W 'S'-ix C, -93 at ji 35 X a ix I -Q Q -.- -uu- -Q Q V w. ,kk , 2 e .A Y New fs his ,un wr ., 4 lr 3 'x V ,-. ,qi fff-K-Tama'-mv.,-:mfr-1-Q-- f A A g. .,v if-A v. Q ,-3, , , jk 4 3 I C M X V , Pe' gp- . yu win: ,, , , -4-una '- pw ,, ,N , ,fb A ,f f' - ',,3i-2 fx,-fw , -1 V M ,- V ,V V. ,, f ,. ns- . . wr'1V x W f i I J ,v 4. ' u km 37 ,,, ,Q-vvL,' 455' '? 'iq-?ff ' A X Hcp -Q ?,gG,M , , 59, j'f',,' 4 if A A ii- P111 ww iw 5 Wu, 19 A Creative Interest . The junior year . . . a year of anticipation . . class rings, a symbol ofthe upperclassman . . . the excitement of the semi-formal 0 . . eagerness behind the Wheel . . . athletically inclined . . . memories of the junior prom . . . transformation of the gym into a World of fantasy . . . which ends all too quickly . . . rewards for scholarship, leader- ship, character, service . . . Honor Society . . . and finally the intrigue of becoming a senior. 39 I i 5? 4 EMM . X I J' . 'Q 1 rp,,,,,,.,,,,,, J M945 Rx im., 9 -it G f-7 9 3 4.1.4. ' if Decision . The senior year . . . the pinnacle of secondary education . . . renewing acquaintances in Sep- tember . . . laughing over foolish mistakes . . . serious study . . . frequent visits to the guidance office . . . debating over plans for next year-- Work or school . . . genuine interest in the ad drive . . . excitement at the opening of the sport's season . . . disappointed over primary losses . . . elated over victories . . . college- board jitters . . . door-to -door candy salesmen . . . doing research in libraries . . . typing that term paper . . . discussing money-making proj- ects . . . months flying by . . . worries . . . acceptances . . . four years of learning how to learn completed . . . to begin anew. 43 -gy hy. J S ..-Q-. .rg r F 'fa ,af Q If FN, -s Vi' 'Q Jf 3 2,1 Q, , J fi.: 1-dw! Mm, 'I 44 . I I 'U . ' , X!! 4 , , X y Vi , F 5 if mg Z , M . 41, lf 5 Bali H,ai April 20, 1968 335 KN I ,Q f n 1 f 1 lm. Y ' VA ,V me-I . 'A ' F -A , 11 A 6 I NAV' . A -. N The Queen and her Court: Debra Chase, Karen Lennon, Van Dyke . V The Queen- -Sharon Duszalfa ' 2 nv f . ix 4' RNfQ'. 5 ' v I , Q 1 L r 2 2. V ' , F? Q Sharon Duszak--Queen, Brenda Plourde, Helen 'Sgr v f'j 'vf g fr, r if o ., ' 1,6 -a x 1 '4 f e 5 ff Yi ,, - V X . ,H W Q F3 Sv' , X i WDW: ra. 4 X v , 1 Q H O P 5: 2, m,.v,j' ,f?'::gg,5,!'v6 4 Q x 4 rf K 5 5' 3,.,'g?z Eg2,ZTg??,igg8f2LgZ..,M, Rik, ,gui 4 ' , '41, 1 -.4 wfgf f ' ex f.--Jw ff, f 395. , L .4 i ,Jig-11fh,'4 'S A, Q ., M, '. V ':,,. .. l , fag. 'S ???w- J ' ,iw Y ,--4 4 w ! , v , gfwgfzed, , , . 4 iS 1 ' . , 24 0 Y , 1 -., 'M 1, gl., ww, , P1351 :Q I SUTTON SUZIESZ I - fe -5, Spffff-S' f' tzlfitzks aw, ',.-.5 ii? T, IIIAE4 ,. nf W ilu The ADVOCATOR makes its debut as the school's first printed newspaper . . . and brings the dawn of artistic and literary de- velopment into an extra- curricular atmosphere . . . work ing together to bring the student body the news of the school . . . the staff having a difficult task . . . to present the facts objec- tively by . . . sport's reporters . . . the art department . . . feature writers . . . editor . . advisor . . . all sharing in a common attempt . ., . to spark awareness in the minds of the students of Sutton High. 'w 'ir K 'WF A N--w Exploring teaching . . . J fx .f 0- I Future nurses and teachers of America . . . anxious to learn . . eager to help . . . organized for ambitious students . . . interested in education and medical health fields . . . giving service to the community . . . exploring the re- wards in nursing, and teaching . . . visiting hospitals . . . col- leges . . . acting as nurses' aides at clinics . . . teacher aides in the primary grades . . . a first- hand observation of contacts with teacher and child . . . strengthen- ing desires to teach and help people in this world . . . appreciating the great dedication and determined spirit of people in these professions X A and nursing I .If-P 1.13 12 E3 i4 as as 1? aa e9zo2s2223242f 1Z6,U252!,3L0.Qi .,. .wffx ex A binding force . . . working for the youth of today . . . uniting the leaders of tomorrow . . . simultaneous rewards in successful programs . . . persistent laboring to ful- fill its goals available when assistance is needed . . . the Key Club International i P' niting TomorroW's . . .always ' we-1.1 Leaders M, . 'S is 4 54 A representative of the student council reflects . . . introduces opinions . . . gives life to the voice of the student body . . . welds a link between administration, faculty, and students . . . the council sparks interest in social and intramural ac- tivities . . . gives privileges to its members in discussing school codes . . . prepares representatives to be active voices in this nation's govern- ITIGHII . .19 f NATGONAL ndncln soclnv I 'SMZ T. .-. 1' 2.9.9 Vs 1.5 wrap' A CV. i .4 - ' lv nw! .F ja Q., f:,f,,-.- A, 3 11. J, I ,fggtq-,ggf ' 'itz .0534 '45, ' fu' 'Nu A ., r II -1::5'.:2fE:f , 1.11 'gun .Him ' -.:-- -xi--1 10.11 -1.-x:A 1 'i .'? 1 1 EMT' - -.,.1..-. ,mga - F -.K ,nn 4 A 1 L Q. in Qu'-.F K- ,, gk - 1.,-, - A- Av, V1 4 i Spotliters Present Dramatics involves everybody . . . re- quires many talents . . . brings about much learning . . . with the annual play . . . the reading committee . . . casting . . . blun- ders . . . humor . . . enjoyment . . . laughter . . . frantic work on sets . . . dress rehearsal preview . . . opening night jitters . . . the sweet sound of applause . . curtain call . . . the satisfaction of success . . . relaxing later . . . until next year. l 4,...4w-'YYY fi f 58 ,, l L-My -'- . l Bi'WMt!' mii w x W. i ,......J Ya I f L 7 'r is 1 f ev . A 6 . :H ff., 'Q it arf. P' .I I l Mi. .4 ,1 'L f 'Q V1 y ,,. ,, NY W! , Ea .1 6 if . 1. F 'sf I i i f. .,1 '5 ' ... 1' . lg ,r,. 'Qu W X X W, 'Q-I ,Q' 51 1 I :ff rg ', E 24 I W .J if' .,Q .gl .1 . q L . I: -15 '4 nf -4 1- v . 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Writ- ing articles . . . typing copy . . . proofreading . . . sort ing advertisements . . . pressures of meeting a deadline . . . dietetic lunches . . . sending pages off with the morning mail . . . excitement when pictures are received . . . writing a theme . . . a thoughtful dedication. .5 'ij' ' 49,31 I . it 'f' 'd' ' .92 1' 23456: I2 l 66 J lam .YQ . . , fl f X I-N. Il, A AH! 4 fy. .1 -5-vim l L-3 Nxgu fi F I gi N A 'E I U 5 I T i l W k L Q E I D 1' T aa., 9 ww... .Ne- W 57 'F ' aw, 'Q , A . , 4 ' , . Q J. ' - L: Q r ' aw, f i ' 0 f , ' .4 , 'I2:-'xgg ' lv 17 f . , gy , 14 , A Reward For L...,,.1.. 1 I+ Iii ni I1 i 31 7-Q: 2 251'- ' L, Q ni: 11 U11 ,4 K Y . rin , 11: ' ling lil N X-- :'..E Q, 4 f lin , , . l 4' ,, .1 , , lp mu , 4 X I 9 1 'Z' liU 11: liz ' f 1 , L....... V ..V. ff ' Q 6 - . , , ,f I . tml A a y A ' 'fh ' ff ' i ' Ei xy Ai . , 1 , W, x ,.,..,,. I ,f , in'A1 7T,L A E ff Qfwlf. my 1 g, ., ', . '-1 Q - A M P-M, - -31 V- 8 l L 31 'L Y. .hu- V 4 11:11 lit inn: lit 111 HISI ii lit lla' lin ii list ii :in f' ': V L All WB 7 Q. 4 - 4 A.. '1'7,,, x i 1 I i I a 'iw- 68 d Endurance I The various adventures and contests in life contain many hidden lessons, and one is fairly obvious--success cannot be attributed to teamwork or skill alone. It de- pends greatly .upon individual loyalty and strict deter- mination. This fall the Harriers discovered that forceful spirit and physical endurance counts. -vi Cross- Countr P r 5 5 sunmv-0.-.M-Hqp..,,w.f.Ua. .m..,, A. .+ A A ' I Ka , W W l ,i f? 7 lj, r P F Vi Ns ' J fn vi 1, 'I , 'N W ' Y , , + I 4 rf? ff' 'P I ,tv ,y 5-w!x, V! M a- 4 3 ff .Af I . . f'CFf ?i kiwi HRH , ' S W 'aww-gi UT x , ' i 'vc Nj' we gin ff! ri Jw , Q nig- 3 fi sl -z I+ s wi? 1f'f'v474l9Z-E46 by ?Q?'ZFg?g V ' iw Az, ,I - ..., d iW . 'f !':Q,. wy ' ' if :'f?'.LsZfigi. 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Excitement M. Baseball is a game of thrilling excitement and co- operative team play. A baseball team must have an undying spirit--a spirit which lasts through both the good and bad seasons. Our team has shown this quality in every game they have played. If a team was classed according to their spirit, our boys would be among the highest teams gif' . , . ft ' - f .fr - .4 , jf , X sY-WU' 5 s ,ik .Mg if gli.-w,f .4 'Aa , ' 5 ' 2 ' 1 V- 1' ' 1 w - 51.4135-5,1-.fr J, A. , .- ', .f eaffgg2,:, , .1 , 4, me I -V , 7 . USM? 'M 3 F W t cs, f if F 4 ' ' u tg. 1 A P ' ak V 4 , I sf ff. N W, if Q ?,.nt. f . 1 15'-. H- 'ir il ai an 1 Zyfg s I M , , 5 1 'lm ,li ,, I . I 4' if .6 I' ,, .- W f' 2-1-M , 5 ' ,:2Q'gfQg.2' 4f,,I,wff:xffQ Y ' if x , if HZ' ly ' Z J' Y A pg r ,,5,'.!C ,fi .gi as ,Ay M Jana 4, s W , . f A ' , wi J' dxf: H, , A , V Q aww, I Baseball alues Of A There was something in the air which might have been a stirring of excitement before a serious game. Whatever it was, the girls wanted to prove that they could do something Well. Throughout the year they accepted losses calmly, which heightened their genuine desire to win. Every girl benefited from the mistakes made during practices and discouraging innings. But no matter what kind of field or against which team, the girls always did their best. The girls learned a very important thing about life--that a sport not only makes you aware of great sports manship but also makes you appreciate the value of a friend. Friendship . Softball , ig., K J n 4 I 1 ! . Y a... t ' N Senivrs 1 lm' n ' I fn ,gas bv' 7-4' .3- zbgj' ,Q is 8 'f i if 4, 'V' Dianne L. Aldrich .tb , M. . Linda Lucille Amour Allen Michael Allard i NITR- Nancy Anne Amour Gail Brote QFUUM joyc e Therese Burdick Christine Cynthia Chase rf, new-uw Q -'Q ,rw -xt Debra Alice Chase Vicki Jo Corey milwa- Beverly Diane Dion Susan Dolcgiewicz UN EKG' l Paula Carole Doolittle Sharon Lee Duszak 1 90 jean Ann Emery Q..-f '21 Priscilla , Ann Fuloue f w w x 1 1 I r X. . ve - 1 , v I ,r .7 'I T If r iw , JN 2 ' . 7 l ,Fi ww? ' ff fq Q, W N 4 i r ,J 1 l5f f M 9 51' !:4', min :ljlihl til.. M'.li 3 'Hg'- 1Y!:. Q Q .'Q.' ,A .f . .'... ' 9l 4 fig. j'? ' .U .llq: :. ..ll. ME...a .N .Q... O Os, .. ' H Mn: : ' ,Qt .'. +V!! sq.. ln IYQQ ,QQ HUQQQ fm g 'Qing 161 lt! QIQAQ Lois Ann Harmon M 1 N Raymond Alfred johnson Andrew S . Hodges We in-M-v .u 'iii 4-M t David T. Judson Crystal Kav anagh . it 48 N cf' Mary Theresa Lavoie Karen Helen Lennon Vg? '5154 ,RMA hw 35,744 .JK gl 'Y 94' . 1.15 Sheila june MacLa1-en I 5 ' 1:3Q9f9'?' ' ', , , H 'fig -9134 f, ':f.. f-,U 5, . X fx' , amen ,,-,, . P x , 5. s , . , 1 ,. ' if. 2555 . , 1,1 fn' f are w 1 4 'Ami an if 4 Lynne Doris Mosher P Nancy Joyce Murray 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51 1 1! 1 Richard D . Norlin Q74 1' Dorothea Nunnemacher William R. Oby 96 -l! ' 'Nbr Brian H . Ordung m 47 Gerald Robert O'Shea rx' ' , O 5 I if 1 1 . 4' o if .1 u M' o c A Q, 2' rw Linda Ann Picard Brenda Lee Plourde B Elaine C . Pierce Deborah W. Putnam i'11i1w'3'fS V 'Si A pf lg:--s Virginia M . Rubino X , 1 X9 .S 1 fi . 'F -Y!! K Il: 1 4 a I H f kg. 1 V .. '5 1 6 A -,A w-.L 9 A..- x ffl 'I A Q LW..-wi , , My xanga- ' R 'S 2 Deborah R. Russell Ann E. Sundquist 'N 100 Patricia Ann Theodore si cr ' P atricia Ann Tighe Lisa Ann Vaillancourt ve-1. lc fl 4 -N. 4 1 V ,-vm bbw all'- 'M Si . ' , Q . ., ., ,- , H ,K.'..l.A lu ,ta ,as 4, 4 :, ,au U, 1 Ill' o '. ::.:'lc At,'l,.1 1,,' 5 , Jo, james Vander Baan, Ir. I, , A. 1 I ,V ,- I ,, 11--nl E l ,WL 3 -ur an Q., Helen Van Dyke Laura Ellen Whitney Catherine Lee Wolf ,nw 'Uh Thomas Raymond Woodson 1-,Wx-wind. Most Like ly To Succeed fi J' X , I PQEAA T35 i XJ gg L I Helen Vin Dyke Richard Noriin Biggest Headgiclies d ry J Debra C hast' Lisa Vailiancourt Most Inquisitive ko igttf, W t Q C john Hebert Dianne Aldrich Best-Dressed 1 i sly ilffljlf ' I ll ' u Karen Lennon i l,lLi,j,L 53 ' Most Sophisticated x xv - X- on C Mk t ,4N,vA-.xv4w4,:sJ-iA-,x-Ix- Virginia Rubino Christine Chase Most Talkative P0 :ffl W2 5' eg if' Debra Chase Dianne Aldrich Most Mischievous 2, 4 .ggi I ? Laura Whitney Andrew Hodges Peppiest 1 w f W A 1 c X O L t V Ann Sundquist jean Emery Most Unpredictable riot, ' Q. 11? , Omg 9 Pat Theodore Linda Amour Most Artistic If 3' n'gX NX e G9 GD ...- Pj Q 1 ,Q74 ' moo ie Andrew Hodges Nancy Amour Susan Dolegiewicz Most Romantic Be5T'1-00141118 Most Musical mv vv ll 0 IINIWH' l 4, A Pr .4 3, aa QQ - ' M --R .xl l 5 9 , IH .-. .1 Q 'G J 6 A. ,l 'Q Beverly Dion Virginia Rubino jerry O' Shea jimmy Vander Baan J O'Sh . . Sigon Duglk Most Studious Nicciicfgnlalave f n AK 9 O A 9 Q Q Most Popular ' I-Q dl ' ll U . B i:.H?Q? i C Z X Q 09 -ff f 'ef 5' 6 U J 'f 'F a, 1 as fi 1: Q QDQL-551' 1 Richard Norlin Priscilla Fulone v I 5 Linda PlC8.I'd Mary Lavgie I JB W 3 j -,,.- Neatest ff' llf ,lin lc W- 4 .N I l 141 Jimmy Vander Baan fy f ' At n X D X x X X . Most Athieric , X X xxXXX..-'11 I ,. B d Pl urde E W, Trjrlniy lllloodson E: l Nw H' W Most Responsible 4 x lVlOS1I Shy ' s ,409 Q . Je! J AIS 122, ' ' S 1 4 ,iq 12 SU TTON , V I' ' :nl I A r Mmmlg. E 5 M' ' no ' E Q H f . 1 Lynne Mosher Deborah P'lIlZ1'18.1'I'1 Vicki Cgrey Ray johnson Thea Nnumnemacher Crystal Kavanagh Pat Tighe Allen Allard Oak ,n Spruce LXL une 11, 1969 I Wi. F'f '--'Q qfgw- 2, .Am N. Class Day une 6, 1969 Q 'ij 4 14' x-'ff vw- 'Q P v ,yr S '-Q . J- . ., J -.2 .,. if qi f 435 f. '. Q., '4 . ,4 . .L .. 9-iv --.11 Q . 1 ,g,:f.. A .V Q , ..,,. -L5 0 H554 . King Philip W x - ll 109 une 12, 1969 ,f1 , .J vu --Q hi :X 1 J-.5 I I., 4r N ?i: Ah , J ,Q 1 ny' I wg -gf , , 112 Mug Y' NA 5 4 'SI ,NJ 'Iile fjlass 1969 fi QW aww, D. ALDRICH--Chorus 4, Fira. 4. A. ALLARD--Band 1,2, Key Club 1,2,3,4. L. AMoUR--chorus 1,2, 35 Softball 1.2. N. AMOUR--Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 15 Dramatics Club 152. G. BROTE--Basketball 25 Softball 1,2, 3,45 Dra- matics Club 2, 3, 45 F. N.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Advocator 3,4. J. BURDICK- - Basketb all 1. C. CHASE--Band 15 F.T.A. 2, 3, Historian 25 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Vice President 35 Class President 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Exitus 3, 4. D. CHASE--Chorus1,2,3,45 F.N.A. 2,3,45 F.T.A. 15 Softball 2,35 Majorettes 3. V. COREY- -Central District Chorus 35 Chorus 25 Softball 1, Manager 2, 3,45 Class Secretary 1,2, 3, 45 F.N.A. 1,2,3,45 F.T.A. 1,25 ,Exitus 3, Co- editor 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Band 1. B. DION--Chorus 15 F.N.A. 2,3,45 F.T.A. 35 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Softball 1. S. DOLEGIEWICZ--Chorus lg Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Softball 15 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 Student Council 15 Senior Director Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Exitus 3,4. P. DOOLITTLE--Chorus 2,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Advo- cator 3,45 Basketball 2. S. DUSZAK--Softball15F.N.A. 2,3,45 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 3,4. 1. EMERY--Chorus 15 Basketball 25 Softball 15 Cheerleader 2, 3,45 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 F.N.A. 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Advocator 3,45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, Vice President 45 Prom Committee 3. P . FULONE--Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 25 F.N.A. 3,45 Softball 1. j. HEBERT--Basketball 1, 2, Manager 15 Key Club 3,4. L. I-IARMON--F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Chorus 3, Secretary 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, Co- captain 45 Softball 1, 25 Prom Committee 3. A. HODGES--Chorus 25 Basketball 2, 35 Advocator 3, 45 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 45 Student Council 4. R. JOHNSON--Key Club 1,2, Secretary 3,45 Cross Country 1,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3, 45 Band 4. D. JUDSON--Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Cross Country 4. Df Activities K. LENNON--Basketball 1,2, Chorus 1, Majorettes 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3. S. MacLAREN--Band 1,2, Dramatics Club 3,4, Secretary 2, F. T.A. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, 3, 4. I, L. MosHER--Basketbaii i,2,s,4, Softball 1,2,3,4, Dramatics Club 2,3,4, F.N.A. 2,3,4, F.T.A. 2,4 Student Council 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3,45 Dance Band 1, 2,3,4. N. MURRAY--Student Council 1, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Advocator 3,4. R. NORLIN--Advocator 3,45 Key Club 3,4. T. NUNNEMACHER--Band 1, Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Dramatics Club 2, 3,49 Exit-us 3, Co-editor 4. B. OBY--Baseball 2, Key Club 3, 4. B. ORDUNG--Dramatics Club 3,4. G. O'SHEA--Key Club 3,4, Chorus 1, 2. L. PICARD--Chorus 2,4, Student Council 1, Class President 1. D. PUTNAM--Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Softball 1, 3,4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, Majorettes 2, 3. V. RUBINO--Chorus 4, Central District Chorus 4, A11-State 4. D . RUS SELL- - C horus 1. A. SUNDQUIST--Majorettes 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, F. T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.N.A. 2, Basketball Manager 3 4 7 P. P. 45 L. THEODORE--Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2. TICHE--Chorus 1,2, Exitus 3, Typing Chairman Prom Committee 3. VAILLANCOURT--Softball 1, Chorus 1,4. VANDER BAAN--Basketball 2, 3, Student Council I. 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, President 4. I-I. VAN DYKE--Class Vice President 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Drum Major 2, 3, F.T.A. 1,2, Secretary 3, Softball 1, Dramatics Club 3, Secretary 4. L. WHITNEY--Chorus 1. C T 3, . WOLF--Chorus 2, 4. . WOODSON--Dramatics Club 1,2,4, Chorus 1,2, 4 President, Golf Team 4. 1 1 Q Advcrfzkihg ,, , , ... --ml Compliments of Carleton H. Laporte The Home of Fine Portraits Highland or Dean Street Worcester, Moss. 01609 A 's 118 5 J. D. Bousquet 61 Sons, Inc Walter VVh6C1C1',S Golfland l Steward-Warner-Winkler Ford -Merc ury Manclwaug, Mass. 476-742i Driving Range--Par 3 Golf Course-- Go Karts 2-' 'M-W-' -M l8-hole miniature golf Southwest Cutoff-Rte . 20 Millbury, Mass. L. Compliments of DESjARDINSi AUTO BODY Mi l lbury-Sutton Auto Body Repairing Rebuilding 8. Refinishing Estimates 8. Towing Auto Painting Dudley Road 865-4884 119 CHASE'S GARAGE, INC. General Repairing Painting VVrecl4er Service Boston Road Wilkinsonville, Mass. 865-2857 Good Health to the Class of l969 COLONIAL ORCHARDS Wilkinsonville, Mass. Compliments of Millbury Savings Bank The Bank of Personal Service Elm Street Millbury, Mass. L31 iii ini , DAKlN'S Where you get that sweet corn. Sutton, Mass . - 1 Compliments of WAYNE'S 5 8.10 Compliments of N. J. CAMPANALE TRUCKING CO. Worcester, Mass . MILLBURY MOTOR CO. , INC Mercury--Ford 8 South Main--Route l46 Millbury, Mass . 865-4492 lui -Y-Lan '- umnunu mnnruzumrmwu- an-an rv 1 KITCHEN CENTER Rte. l46 and Marble Road Surfon, Mass. Kitchen and laaflrroom remodeling our speciality I l .- , .-. , c pfr1,g2e BUFFUM'S DRUG srami BALLARD MOT JR 5 ll l l Plymou lla--Clwrysler-N-Bar'raQf.1da 22 Howe Ave. Off Rle. QQ!-X Agent of Revlon Cosmetics MllllfUW A Chanel perfumes 865-5896-e865wD897e-86543 ov' Bm-fOn'S Chocogcfes Serving Worcester Area Since E906 ALA AAA AGWAY IN C. 123 Main Street South Graffon Supplies for Home, Farm and Garden 121 C L, aa ., a.,.,.....--- or 3, -U Ca.. 5 '1 1 , ru: -I I----lg F ff 'Wi' ti , , ,Q I AMARAL ACRES SCHOOL , My Nough Rocd t L E wk So. Sutton, Moss. 234-8417 ,t?'f'?57f f .fgfl A' 1 X Q L tflffgyen V mf ' X - at Register for FOII 1969 fri' -M N -... fum-,-J, .. T! 'P FALVEY'S TAVERN, TNC. VERN'S RESTAURANT I 693 Moirm Street Und t Worcester, Moss. LOUHQG Q WHERE QLD FRIENDS MEET Putnam Hill Road Sutton, Mass. ' 476-7463 , ,i Ji Bal1ard's Pharmacy 75 Elm Street Millbury, Moss. I A SUTTON MOTORS and SALES Route 146 Sutton, Moss. I RENAULT PEUGEOT VOLKSWAGEN 865-6203 SUTTON FUEL COMPANY Singletory, Avenue 122 r,,,,,,- ---- Em, .W .......n..- I I PERRY CONTE Music School 757-0410 ROBERT A . PARKER Sales-RenfaIs 767-5731 INSURANCE -- REAL. E Orchestra Service II Pleasant Sf. T6 Spring Sf. Cedar 4-3439 Tuxedo Rentals Worc. Mass . WInifinsviIIe, Mass. LUIGVS PIZZA Compliments 238 Millioury Avenue LINWOOD LUMBER COMPANY Millbury, Mase. 234-7744 The besf in pizzas and grinder I -- ---- --- I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF T969 0 7 MQLITICC S On the Common Millbury 123 COMPLIMENTS QF A. D. SERVICE TATICN 124 pq lg 1 ,, , I ,, ... ----ea-..-n--4-...n,.,.,,,. DOUGLAS ALUMINUM Besf Wishes North Street BLACKSTONE VA LLEY NATTONA L EAN Douglas, Moss . . LYNCH PHARMACIES, INC . Complimerwfs of Eos? Douglas UXb 'd9e VILLAGE mom North Uxbridge Voriefy cmd Package Store COMPLIMENTS OF SUTTON TEACHERS, ASSOCIATION V-, , ..u- , ,-... 7- -.---I Besf Of Luck 'lo The Graduates l,UDlflf3SOlNl JEWELERS 4 Main Sfreef, Millbury il'- J CHABOT MOTORS INC. Mil lbury , Mossoc lwuseffs Q Compliments of I I DEER HlLL FARM Wilkinsonville, Mass. R l 1 l M PERRY FUNERAL HOME I l 51 West Main Sfreet Millbury, Mass . 126 .qw 0.7 ' a Bek,s Welding cmd Service Station Tel. GR6-9484 Monchczug, Q Mass. M A Ml - l l ' R ' Q.....1 ,A xl, .i, . kr -an . -X.: 'ix . .ev N,,,,'b? 'Vwv , f l 'f-'. -Mn 1 :W ,:, , , , .,., fee--rw Devoe's T.V. Walters 61 Brigham Co. 214 Millbury Ave. 1308 Gmffon sf. Mlllbufw M055- Worcesfer, Moss . 756-3068 Soles 8 Service 865-4365 Admiral -Emerson-G . E . We Service What We Sell in :nuns ruuuuuv- pn nun I I COMPLIMENTS OF THE DRAMATICS CLUB l l fffkv , W , . Q, 1 . X . 5 4 X Blue 21 ,obster Pond Lobsfers Alive cmd Swimming Grill-Dairy Bar-Dining Room Ed 8. Dick Mosher Suffon, Moss. 128 Compliments of Buster's Egg Farm Direnzo Brothers Redimix Concrete Plants located in Worcester and Sutton Worcester Plant 34 Southwest Cut-Off CRte. 201 753-4522 CArea Code 617, Sutton Plant Barnett Road 234-5775 fArea Code 6171 Stephen Benjamin ' Insurance Betty and Bob LeClaire All forms ot Insurance 865-6763 Boston Rd . Sutton, Mass . C. Marble Discount 99 West Main St. Millbury, Mass . Fresh meat cut to order nvuuuilunll ng'-1---1.-.......uun.. .. ,i :LW suv, , Co'np11rr1enfs of Piercfo Hardware Company 101 Elm St. Mi11bury, Moss. un Russell's Flower Shop 6 Ccmol Sfreef Millbury, Moss. auxin:-rl1lun: lun 1:11:11-unuulxlmnnn Millbury Credit Union 50 Main Street Mi11bury, Moss. Tel. 865-9111 Compliments of Millbury Co-operative Bank 97 Elm Street Millbury, Moss. 865-2626 his Kings B Camping and Picnic Area Manchaug Pond Manclwaug, Mass . Tel. 476-55ll , 2 .,, b ' , ,ig ma., ' 41 , . Eg. bi fi ' 113' Q , W. R. Wallis Lumber East Douglas, Mass. Lumber, Building Supplies Bagged and Bulk Grain Hardware and Paint Pennsylvania Garden Tractors Ariens Sno-Thro Lawn Boy Sno-Pony Company W Compliments of S. I. Howard Glass Co., Inc. Bernard Bros. Furniture l 379 Southwest Cul-off On Rte. 20 Woreesfer, Mass Complete Home Furnishings 7536149 94 Church ST. Whifinsville, Moss. lnlnnnhnsnl nal ll , Compliments of St. Mark's Church 132 l 'l ng nsn3 1 W 'W ' -:asa Expert Sharpening Service on Saws, Lawn Mowers, Knives BOUTILIERPS SAW SHOP Whilinsville, Mass. 50 Carr Street Phone 234-2358 LAWN and GARDEN POWER EQUIPMENT Allis Chalmers Sales McCulloch Chain Saws Garden Tractors and Queen B Heater Pennsylvania Mowers Services Mite-E-Life Generators George W. Rice Company Building Materials Woocl--Window Unite-Lumber Canal Sfreef Millbury SERVICE INC and parts . for sale Tel . 865-'4379 ---nsn--- lun: ' 'M - - ' ntiinnnu-1 ,, 7 +1 SALO FLORIST 61 GREENHOUSES Funera ls--Wedd i ngs --Corsages Flower arrangements for all occasions . 550 Massasoif Rd. Millbury-Worcester , , naman' T, ' ifgasuahls I l ,, is COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 61 MRS. NORMAN CHASE Congratulations to the Class of '69 Army Electric Co. South Grafton, Mass. Tel. 839-4387 ' 134 I I I CARR FUNERAL SERVICE DEFALCO 24 Hi II Street CONCRETECORP. WI1IfinsviIIe, Moss. Millbury, Moss. lil i 1 ' v V- Anderson 81 Sundquist, Inc. SeIf Service Greenwood Street Worcester, Mass NORM VAILLANCOURT RecI Esfofe 839 25I I Comphmenfs EATON FARM DAIRY ' Y I Q I I iff gt? , I 1 I gi , ,, I xy' lv 71 J' if AM H' A at Y, vzl. L ,if 'A 1. , -1 M' . I :fifzfij-'EA 'II 135 ----saannunz-A-gtxrluu 7- - Insurance of every kind call C. D. Whitney Agency Inc. Warren Harris--Karl Briel H2 Elm Street, Millbury LINWOOD NURSERY 8. GARDEN CENTER Route 122 Linwood , Moss. Quality Nursery-Stock-Roses ' Lawn Ornaments LABONTE'S MARKETS Route 12 Route 122 Oxford Linwood We give S 8. H stamps. 865-4433 136 Compliments C 8. S LUMBER BRASS AND COPPER SHOP Gifts and Scondmovnon nmports Rte 20 Auburn Mass Tel 753 7397 ----'-- s ua-A-1. mama.-5. L-an ' Success to the Class of '69 from MR. 8- MRS. GEORGE E. PICARD BEST WlSHES to the Class of T969 wuuif- :: Best Wishes from THE ADVOCATORC Compliments of, LEY'-'GENDRON LEGION POST 414 Suffon , Mass . Compl iments of SUTTON CENTER BEAUTY BOX 865-3727 . haul Compliments of SVEA BAKING CO., INC. 24 Greenwood Street Worcesfer, Mass. Compliments of ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Wilkinsonville Class of S72 nw 1 .. MV . LIU f Q MILLBURY BOWLING CENTER H8 Elm Street Millbury, Moss. 865-2989 GRACELON SCHOOL OF DATA PROCESSING Co-educational classes in ct congenial atmosphere Box T86 A, RFD East Douglas, Mass. Tel. 234-8560 Best Wishes from MR. 81 MRS. DAVID WHITNEY Compliments of SUTTON YOUNG WOMEN 'S CLUB CHERBERT E. BERG-A F LORIST, INC. GREEN-mouse AT 834 MTLLBURY st WORCESTER 755-5888 754-4819 I it 1 , , , ,, 1 ' Yu' THOM Mc-AN clothes styled in today's groove for young men with smart money . chess Moody Street, Waltham and Dedham MaIL Dedham, Massachusetts . ,lp ,, Compliments of MR. BEN CHASE BOURGLUND 'S GIFT SHOP General Coniracfor Board of Health Work 28 Greenwood Street 86592007 Wofcesfer, lvlossoc huse Hs I M Compliments of V if V 1 The Class H70 l W X' ' 41 fa Compliments of l We wish fo thank our loyal patrons The Class 4471 For their support over the post decode in helping us to bring live fheoter fo the Svffon community. , , 3 . ff , L -' O Sutton Commumty if I J, Players, Inc. 'Q - l : D x 1-5,61 CE:-5-. ' A .. o i'i'-I.'-56, Q fa' v u 140 Best Wishes to the Class of 1969 If Y ,. .Wa F.N.A. john,s Antenna Installation or Service 365 Main St. Blackstone , Massachusetts ,xi Sutton Service Station Wolloce R. Mayo, Prop. Tires-Batteries ond Accessories- Lubricofion-Generol Repairs Sirxgletory Ave. Sutton, Moss. Tei. Millbury 865-2879 Congro 'rulotions from , 'S ts' F .0 Y S Y V7 , , Mia: if S -K 1 X. -V , ai ' 'Q X ,ze ,' .l iss a ,yi iii Student Council Jacob Best Wishes from THE VAN DYKES Wilhernino Helen June David THE HENLEY LUN CHEN COMPANY Contractors - Engineers Bifumino s C T u oncre e 193 Hartford Turnpike QRoufe 205 Shrewsbury, Moss. 143 Riicharcl Abbott Lester .Aldrich Valdor E. Allard Dr. K Mrs. 81 Mrs. Mr. Mr. ES: Mrs . Mr. gl Mrs. Robert Amaral Mr. Sz Mrs. George Amour Donald Anderson Murray Andrews Nicholas Andrews Mr. Harold Army Ruth A. Baker Croron Bakery Bambi Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald Bardier Mr. 8: Mrs. Paul S. Bassett jr. Daniel Bartolomei Mr. 81 Mrs. Vatkis Bedrosian Miss Deborah Bernard Mr. 81 Mrs. Leo Bernard Mr. Sr Mrs. Victor Bernard Mr. Sr Mrs. Arthur Bessette Leo Bessette Bill gl Chris 81 llVlICS . Mr. Mr. MI. li: NIEIS . 31 MIS . PATRONS Mr. 81 Mrs. Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. Elaine Dunn Mr. 81 Mrs. Raymond Douville Marbert Ducharme Leo Dumas Harry Duszak Miss Jenny Duszak Mr. Phil Duszak jeff Eaton Mr. Sz Mrs. Mr. 81 Mrs. john A. Eaton William Ficlund Wunam Ellis Mr. 8zMrs. George A. Emery George Estaphan Mr. Szlvlrs. Mr. 8iMrs. 8zMrs. Mr. Mr. 8zMrs. Mr. 8zMrs. Mr. 8rMrs. Mr. 8zMrs. Mr. 8zMrs. Charles Fantoni y Veto Filipkowski Richard Fecteau Chester Flinton Louis Foppema Frank Ford john Forecault Anthony Fulone Priscilla Fulone Michael Bilodeau Mr. 8: Mrs Mr. 81 Mrs 81 Mrs Mr. Mr. 8zMrs Mr. 8zMrs Mr. Sz Mrs Mr. gl Mrs Mr. gl Mrs Dale Brote Harry Bjorkman Robert Bordeaux Norman I. Bousquet Edward Brian Dell Briddon john D. Brigham Sr. Wilfred Bromley William Brosnihan Sten R. 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Johnson Mr. 8: Mrs. Barrett Judson David Judson Q Mr. 8: Mrs. Stanley'Kaminski Mr. S: Mrs. Victor Karacius Mrs. Eunice King . ' 144 Mr. S Mrs. Everett King Mrs. Francis King Mr. S Mrs. james Knox Miss Anne T. Koback Mr. S Mrs. john Koliss Rick Konieczny Mr. S Mrs. John Kostrowski Mr. S Mrs. john Kramarz Mr. S Mrs. Paul Lamontagne Mr. S Mrs. Roland Lajoie Miss Lorraine Langlois Mr. S Mrs. Knute Larson Mr. S Mrs. Philip Larson Mr. George Leonard Mr. S Mrs. Lionel Lebeau Linda S1 Frank Richard Lucas Miss Kathleen Lucier Mr. Sz Mrs. Howard MacDonald Mr. S Mrs. Roger MacDonald Mr. S Mrs .john Mack Mrs. L. L. Ma.cLaren Magic Mirror Roy 1. Mahony Evelyn Matte Tony McCollum Dr. S Mrs. E. D. McGuigan Mr. Sz Mrs. Donald McWay Miss Janet Mickleson Mr. S Mrs. Lauri Moilanen Mr. Sz Mrs. Joseph Morrison Mr. S Mrs. Frederick Morway Mr. SMrs. G. E. Mosher jr. Lynne Mosher Mr. S Mrs. Richard Mosher Mr. Sr Mrs. Arthur Murdock Mr. S Mrs. Henry Murin Bess Murray Linda Murray Mr. Sz Mrs. Timothy Murray Harvey Nadreau Mr. S Mrs. john Newton Knicky Nunnemacher Sallie Nunnemacher Thea Nunnerriacher Mr. S Mrs. James O'Dea Mr. Sz Mrs. john P. O'Donnell Sharon K. Ohrn Linda Oliver Mr. S: Mrs. Martin O'Shea Mr. Pota Paikos Mr. S Mrs. Curtis Pain Mr. S Mrs. Robert Paul Mr. S Mrs. Earl Pearson joseph Petka Miss loannie Pcttinclla Jeanne Picard Lnurice Picard Brenda Plourde Mr. limile . Plou Vdc Mrs. Marion Prott Rninvillc Sl udio M r . Mr . S M Harold Rcccrc S M rs. Richard Rose Emily Rosso M r. S Mrs. Louis Roy Donna S Nelson Roy Mr. S M rs. Anthony Ryan Mr. S Mrs. lclarolrl Sargent Mr. S M rs. Heinz Schcidle Mr. Mrs. Julius Scnliarili Miss Kathleen Shea Marymjo Sheehan Sheila M r . james Shields Mrs. Gail Simpson Mr. S Mrs. Gordon Smith Penny Smith Mr. Mr. Mr. Gordon I. Spence S Mrs. John Stevens S Mrs. Louis St. john Stash Stony ra Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. S Mrs. Lincoln Stowe S M rs. Titus Strakosz S Mrs. Carl E . Sundquist S Mrs. james Swart S Mrs. William Taft David Taylor Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. joan Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. S Mrs. Lawrence Tebo S Mrs. Thomas Tighe jr. S Mrs. Francis Triola S Mrs. Richard Trudell S Mrs. James Vanderl3aan S M rs. Howard Walker Walker S Mrs. Larry White S Mrs. Amos Whitten S Mrs. joseph Yerka S Mrs. james Young S Mrs. David Zaido George Zithus M 1? . Gcu1'gee Im f,1au1,hu Huhrhziek Rf,-uni S utif un ,, Tx 'f u flu . Ccmrpiim In Nix Qi Flfic lyiiikli Azwza Men Simpy Ht'or'-he wi' N41 me BmudS1 WFM in-sx i,llc,g, Mass. R.. fig N, Llhevmlcst Sales Iuct. Uullglzhxups R O51 Q1 Wlliutei11Sv.1IJ,e, Wines. M588 Ace Glues Company Providenee Road Linwood. Mass. Dum Gloss Floor Co. P,I,'OVidCkI1CG Rd. Linwood, Mass. Dr. Mrs. R. F. Nunhemzlcher Puma m Hill Rd, Sutton, Mass. . ,T -I eu ! I PATRONS Lee jewelers, Inc. 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