Sutton Memorial High School - Exitus Yearbook (Sutton, MA)
- Class of 1970
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The faculty believes that the school is concerned vvithall phases of individualgrowth and accomplished this in the reinforcement of classroom learnings which occurs in its extra- curricular activities. These athletic and generalactivities have made Sut- ton vvell-known in the area. An atmo- sphere of friendliness and respect permeates Sutton High School. Since Sutton is a relatively small school, the students' contacts with the teach- ers provide close interaction in the school. A Q 0' iii? gi ffv Q fl 1 A Underclassmen 1 MILK .15 ,Ai QJ m X.-, 1 ff, I f, 04 I CIUQDS-Q. Administration and Fac if xv! 3 To every thrng there IS a season, and a t1me to every purpose under the heaven A A A A A t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me t1me to to of be born and a t1me to d1e plant and a t1me to pluck up that wh ch IS planted krll and a t1me to heal break down and a t1me to bu1ld up weep and a t1me to laugh mourn and a t1me to dance embrace and a t1me to refram from embraclng get and a t1me to lose keep and a t1me to cast away rend and a t1me to sew keep srlence and a t1me to speak love and a t1me to hate war and a t1me of peace Eccleslastes 3 1 A . , . i . L A ' to ' , ' 3 A ' to , ' ' g A ' to , ' g A ' to , ' g A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones togetherg A . to 7 . . . Q ' to , ' 3 ' to , ' 3 A ' to , ' g A ' to ' , ' Q ' to , ' 3 ' , ' . ' 1 -8 SEPTE BER - K Z W 1 I -K 6, 13: IIN, :iii ,Z gl . .gr 4' fqggf L -Q. .-- ,,g.,-Jf will-5 'V - M125 ' , P' l H14 M -W- 7-:tar-ffm., W-. , - 'A - ,ff if ' Q 3 y '-. 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To sound the depths of appreciation for numberless hours of unsung laborg to voice our heartfelt thanks for your tireless effortsg to show our appreciation of your Wise and thoughtful counselg to express our sincerest gratitude for your ardent devotion to the Class of 1970, such was our desire in dedicating this EXITUS. fDue to the fact that We had a deadline to meet and you never stayed after long enough to help us fin- ish this dedication, we'll have to end it here .D And so for this and much more, We dedicate EXITUS l97O, our Work and ex- pression of our hearts, to you, Miss ANNE KOBACK. 1 1 , A de ' at in x 3 i 9 T 1 ? ii I' . I Sutton Public Schools ' f School Calendar C0-Edltors Are Nc 196940 F Th 1970 'E 1 Days OI' 6 It N 15 Nov. 7th - Tea h C Nov. 10th - N S h l 35 N llth-V D N 27h 28th - Th kyg g 'S' E D b 17 s h 1 Cl D 5 23 d Ei Z Ch r V r CD J y 20 8 8 H Feb y 15 wimerv 1 Q E ti School I F b 13th ' 2, Ret-,pen F b y 23 dy -S Q SD Mm' Henn OZ March 21 March 27th G dF d y :, Q E El6Ct6d To Head April 17 Spring V tion CD 4 Q' SCll00l NIIPSCS School lose April 17th Reope April 27th. . May 20 Memorial Day, May 25th. SUZIQS Pre June 15 School lose June 19th p d d Stat um ' f ' 1 180 d Y h beenreSci1fif'd For Comlng Seast Sutton Students I Pafi1C1P-me In Most Valuable P ay. Summer Baseball , . Miss Mar Curtin Guidance Director Announces Lectures gtudents fl! Important SHS Dates Rules FOI' Swiefy ' Sutton Suzie Coach Retiree 1 Girls' Softball Team 5 Prepares For Opener IP Student Body Polled Il? SHS Majoretts ' Preparing For Coming Season J l Mr. Grant Announces Schedule Revision Michael ,lerz 9 Elected President Q Donna S Doodles Of Senior Class H 1 ned Sammles Uptlmlstlc 1060-70 Revised Schedules Are LHS, Abflllt SGHSOH Announced Mr. Paul Lamontagne, athl t director, has announced th f l lowing changes in both boy d g' 1 b ketball schedules fo th 969 70 season. The revisio f th h dule was du t 1 g tt t I th 0 Cheerleaders Sch 1 mens 0 5 ' B p . R Hold Practlce gg 2, gg 32 S 7 Gary F0111 Deci19:6:f30 El1lAdT bg , Dec. 27, 6:30 Wlns Honors jan. 62,6230 RV Al II: an. , I. In Basketball Jan. 9, 6:30 D gl H p Jan 13, 6:30 T gb A 1 ' lan 23' 3:33 Ella T 251 ' an. HPC S6Ill0I'S Accepted 5221237 ffggow ry, iatnhmlg 1 o l ' ' llvizrh 1,2303 00 Harvarge: p, Feb 6 630 Webster A. H Fb 10630 M'nh'llA f 7 7 be Feb 3 630 zlglmzlxglas A 1 Feb 20 630 Q aboag Reg. H d dk Feb 24, 6:30 W bster A. A 'I' Awar S Announce Feb 271 6:30 - Cham H Dec. 12, 2:30 Gunllillpm R A Deb. 16, 3:00 D 1 H - ' - 336' 53' 3:33, H 11151 'Z ec. , 1 ,mmles Open Season W 1th W ln :EE- 7100 Al Jan. 9' 315 N 1 D A J 1 700 D 1 A Jan 6 3 5 s hb ig H J 20 315 N D H .1 23 3 5 w dt 11 A A It 33 gf? H lyMN 2 F b 3 3 5 w dt 11 A. A F b 6 3 5 s thb 'd A Feb. 11, 6:30 Marifb H Q Feb. 13, 3:30 P.C.A. H ght New Teachers At Sutton Junior-Senior gh School Systemg Five Are Former Pupils Ngrlnan 0. Daveau Senior Students Represent S.H.S. Nalllfid Baseball Coach AiSIHIe Functions 12 Students Are Inducted Into National Honor Society dlre hon is. K 2 F Mr. Edward F. Grant Principal Y, Excedrin headache if 1,970 ,43- How much longer, Mr. Keegan? Il' Mr. Gordanj. Spence Elementary School Coodinator 2 Mr. Kenneth Stuart Sr., Mrs. Norman Slocum, Mr. Danbar Plante Our principal, Mr. Edward F. Grant, is at the center of Sutton I-Iigh's activities. He is straight-forward in ap- proach, having definite and frank opinions. Yet he gives a surprise turn to conversa- tion by his unexpected Wit- ticisms. Retaining his cool- ness under sometimes trying conditions, he remains the backbone ofall functions and performs his tasks inspiring positive contributions to the student body. ami SSlStlll1C6 To lighten the burden of complicated reg- isters, forms, and records, alert per- sonnel assist the students and teachers. Many times we turn to them for help and they are glad to reciprocate. Without these people the school would not run smoothly. ,-W yn james j. Shields Guidance Director I ai Z' Veto Filipkowski Administrative Assistant M xx Rx Era? ' ig - -K john I-I. Koliss Assistant Principal in 5 x ll H4 ,. '4' rv- 1 Norman Shaw -- Custodian WX' ru- 17 Mrs. Charles Carlson Hrgh School Secretary '17, if .2 1 ,l 2 'ei 4-4 Mrs. Earl Pearson Elementary Secretary hen omena of llfe Mr. Lawrence Tebo Miss Joyce Smith Mrs. Richard Trudell Plants and animals are the field of exploration for Freshman students. The dissection of a fetal pig is an integral part for ad- vanced Biology students. Solids, liquids, and gases, acids, bases and salts, are compounded together in the infinity of atoms. Finding the density ofair with empty and Water filled balloons was an interesting and wet experiment for the all girl junior Chemistry class. and elements A I 1 ffellt In t ry Mr. William Brosnihan Mr. Veto Filipkowski Miss Kathleen Shea In September, students experi- enced a new program which has been initiated, presenting the factual truths through the use of maps, charts, and component slides. ml math Mr. John Kramarz Mrs. Richard T1-udell We add. We subtract. We multi- ply. We divide . Our factoral skills are revealed in the science of symbols by Word problems and the theory of equations. .qt F X X ,. MM. ,wif 2' . fv l 175'- Comnguni ati T 111 all as ct MIS. Yale Cohen Mr. Raymond Douville Mr. Eugene Heikkila Mrs. Harry Davagian X f J, ,-X- 5 'v--. 1 -i, Z di, ,Q JH.. A Miva e ', - HQ' ,. ' , -.4 , . . ,, .,.- , 5715, I I 'Al 22.7 'Nfl M451 f X u ' 'Ui gdmiifllig T 23 S earnin fo e' lancu ce vg----......,.,,, -96 ? We read! We read! We read! The legendary history of Rome, the culture ofthe French, and the di- verse Writings of the English Masters, all lead to our living heritage. Miss Anne Koback Mr. Paul Lamontagne Mr. James O'Dea Mr. Douglas Carr gf K 4 kc ni., ,!,!! . . '44 fhffnll ZWIWIPM9 V A -f W-M-fmf., . ,.. S. Ll' N, I , v.,., v v ff.,-.-A M. ilffxi , We ff and mast erinc e li ,gy 2 ., ...ff--an-vvrr--1.1: ffwfll, 'qw...:..f. Q 1 ...K J -, sg,,.nf' mlm .4 11. N ,xx 15 A Mm we read . f V . 4 X ' 2 , 5 .. EQ - RN yjcnv'-4-v .- r 1 'M .,, A 1 X 4 I. - ' Q ,A . fn 1431 .' . s -va x f A xn:f,,.y:,IWf+s. -,K . , f- cw. f M. ,X ,Q ,-4. t - , - . , ,g ,, A, C f Q.. .2 .W , VIHXH ' ' '+ - 1- -1 'Fil' w.':3v'Z,-gf ' h - 'am ,A 3- -5 fwf .. --'N-.,,,f:..'-L' +V. Q ' ' ' , , XV f r Q r ,H M ,,,, H -V A- M , A 44. 53? -A ww! ..f ilk, I , 'W , . . x . , 1.1 A-Na 1, A- - -1t'. 4-3 n -...Q --.,, IQ.. '- K - ff -:V 1-xx. V ' A Q. M ,. X wh . 'rsh-R t . - gm , ' ,..-Mr9-- 4, 1, .,-.,, . , VZ... . 4 , l , N:-:Z U 5 i-.,:L,'.eA P N, 'iff' V- -g ' , , 4, 47, 5 df- X . A v s , , ' R 'e4r'q.-', 9'Q' .g,R' x R ' x - A- f x fjf A I. -A 's-,sf N1x.5l.--' - my W '-.- -'1-sw , ,' - .4, -,-QQ- .4,4 'N' -Q- , .- .., , A , - ,- '..v..',f :.--.- Y- A, 26 nu. 'Ni' 'sw x ,N - 2 1' . ,. M M ,-I , .3 0 Nirs. Charles Wood Mrs. Authur King lvir. William Ellis Miss Hope Smith Mrs. John Newton Mr. Richard Holland Mr. Charles King wee 'o art I I4 and music 5 9 6 6 33 mi W Cr-'1':'2,,, Six 6? 5359 B ? UQ! ? 5 6 6 QS ,ig at 01:58 'Q' ywfs Take instruction instead of silver, And knowledge rather than goldg For wisdom is better than jewels. fwsinia Freshman C lass 'W -M W Y W uf ew- hricht hour Caught up in a whirl of select- ing a curriculum and adjusting to the early morning hours, the freshmen travel alongthe roads of new endeavors. As they strive for self-improvement, they develop a daily routine of work, study, and play to fill a treasure chest of memories. Music, drama, and a variety of interesting clubs are added diversions in their attractive school life. Meeting and accept- ing their real challenge as classes began, the new under- classmen joined together and elected reliable and capable of- ficers and then an advisor. Now the time has come to set about collecting dues and anticipating their first dance in the spring. ,e- gf! -7. if fa Q .' Kala, The Freshman class pres. R. Carter has plenty on her mind .... Alge- bra's over, French next, then I can call a class meeting . . . ,were , gvwwsaaxas gwiag ' 1 sr K.,Mg,'-.awry - -Jim U ' 4? V fy ,-jx ' '. 'V ' 31 R 4 fffifi' ffl, f 1' . ,, A 3, ,zz k:!a.:mk,: . . , ..,V ,X . if-ei A, 4 ,iw ,-, ,rv V ::.i,?.,:! 3 if N wg g Lwzilqzu., - 24: 5l.Qg'3- ' tsgeteaesf . . 135 ?f6L,1tf53.4s , 'Q 4 .wg K 's f if 'fr 9 Records and dates, figures and minutes -- all efficiently com- piled by secretary K. Helgesen W ,W p P x I wi The ability to serveg an im- Youth need not hinder the portant capacity found in J. responsibility so actively Van Dyke, v. pres., of Fresh- shown by Ureas. L. Morris man class. 32 r ,nv A. W Nhere next? asks C. Laws. Tim Greene types an essay for D. Van Dyke smiles for English class. photographer. 33 A. Ford waits for rebound li 49-' f ug .f Ti? ' s H 'pk' s V4 .4-QA ' N L tsl F 9 X-TSX. 1 1 -4- wjnm 5 gwfi L ' 9, W v I -1 , I? .. 4 ...--6 -...:U '-I I' '-4 4 f v ,, llnn dayS No longer are they the con- fused, dazed, new arrivals. No more is there the ex- pression of surprise. Now, as sophomores, they have gained confidence in their abilities and have discovered that cooperation of everyone is essential. Realizing that they have more to learn, this year the sophomore surges ahead, discovering unex- plored fields. The happy sophomore is introduced to a new world ofbiology and geometry. They learn to analyze the Why of living things, and the intricate de- sign of geometric figures, and they delve into the great plays of Shakespeare. 35 xi'-Y ' 4 hw.-gr fi' jj? L4 g I M , ,Q , in if .,,.,, .,,A,,,,,.-can--f-M M Sophomore W. Ordung and R. Comeau prepare a background scene for the sopho- L. jerz, treas. , more class production of The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky . I-I. Putnam, v. pres. , Sophomores carry'out an experiment in solid geometry. ,.,, .-.Qs-. R. Sanger, sec., Kevin exemplifies his instructional talents. R. Lajoie, pres. 4' wr l l E x ,f 'it sa. Q ff ...Ii 'Nr Q9 I -.I 'Z time jubil tion Golden moments are reflected in the hearts of each junior as they receive the long-awaited class rings. Looking forward to participating in school projects, the high-spirited juniors take part whole- heartedly in classes and extra - curricular activities. Each day furnishes additional ma- terial and development along literary lines. Algebra ll, chemistry, and U.S. History stimulate mental facilities. English affords students de- velopmentalong literary lines While the junior Prom, the winter semi-formal, and auc- tion energize the seeds of school spirit until it is vi- brantly alive. Impatient to reach the gold-emblemed year, they realize that one of the happiest school years is ending. Nl SSEN M f - , ,z Y ,X K N. Charpentier exercises his gymnastic talents in the straddle vault as Mr. Ellis looks on. 4 K W Z Y x - WW '65 i I ,i ff E 3: ,,.,.--- ,..,---' in. .yy 1 J ni 1-x 'H Happiness is thc shorthand class. T g,-+ '!w L. haf Mr!!! ,-N ' 5' e 'V V , A jf 5357 , . 3? M 'E ,5 lst 1.11. f ,x Q '-f 'Su' ., , , . vw, h p r ' 'uv l 1. ..hy?:dj',. ,' A i vf, ' 1 l 1 '..'r ' , .ngfq c tb ,S f r. ,, K ' 'Ji' ,L I I 7, 1 If M. s W , f . '. , f V5 ' f Xa' f 3 X -.4 'Q S rggmbl sf 'lf' r 5 , The experiment is all wet and so are the students. Arw- W 41 junior class officers: D. Sunquist,V. Pres. , J. Boutilier, Pres., R. Vayo, Sec., D. Gravison, Treas. 'fr' QQUH. '51-, ?af Q Q e climax near We have reached the end of our high school days, having a reservoir of knowledge in the sciences, languages, and business world taught to us by teachers specialized in their certain areas of study. Added to these subjects, we have acquired a new aware- afx,ggb,',- -. ... .., -4 ness of the responsibilities facing us in a world filled with decisions to be made. During our memorable year as seniors, we worked to- getheras a class uniting our efforts in the publication of the yearbook, the expendi- tures for the class trip and Senior Prom, and finally graduation. That night in june marks the conclusion of twelve years spent in the realm of education. 4 L-S-I . , .-.4 1 -a 4--nik ,. -1..- -i 43 A- fl Ili of SID 4:11419 Y 'nz ' L v. 1 Y X Qc' , -0, V X X' x I 4 I ' , , V V x'-,7 ' -' - if-1- 4 ,W , ' ,. 4 , 'A .M Q O 'A JF' .4 ,fT I 'c'l' .. ii! TIL' X K ff 5 .,. f At 8:OOp.m. on April 26, 1968, the clock rang in the long- awaited junior Prom. After many Weeks of preparation, in an array of multi-Colored streamers and soft lights, glit- ter, laughter, and gaiety blended into the sounds of music by the Velveteens. Amidst the gala affair the Queen, Sharon Bohanan, and her court were chosen. But all too soon, at the stroke of midnight the evening was over. fllccfffllllilll ...JL F1 1 , 4 611 ,. I 1 0 0 -s f, x 'U' ,.f '1 Q., - .1 ,-osx UN . x ' X Q7 X,,Qf up-!iFY'Y I UQMQ-i 4-Q ' ' 3-fn ' Deborah Abbott Karen Ackerman 4. Marcia Aubin Barbara Bates Carolyn Beckwith 'lk 'luv- Richard Boutilier 47 jonathan Brennan if at. , 4 aa' - , 1 l gs -as at U 159 H46 UH am hw H? Uh I Nil 'lb IU! ii H8 Wh KU Wil' UU dbg ii igg .1 joan Bromley Dale Brote 5- janice Chase Judith Chase Michael ChiZY 49 Bruce Crosby Y 'w, .8-f' -tV.+,,, WN, -,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,u ' E FQ 54 gf . .Ewa an JM. xi. ' 'li n P 4 I -an w-9,5 'E-an 4, gk, ,ig 5.3 xg' Qhsf Q' 1,. 25 qw ., 1. jf, ff 1 ' : Lester Davis Jr. Hts--ff' Kathleen Dcmars Diane Dolegiewicz 1' Gb Gary Ford 5.. -C' Michael Fedorczuk 51 Sharlee Galdauckas Mg ,V ,gum N,S4'f--4 Q x . X -4 C Q fe ,, W H' ,pq Linda Ggpdgn David Gravison Ki-5. Marietta Cuertin Sandra Guertin ' , X Glenn I-Iapjnga 53 Denise Hemingway 'Q hrs! I Y 4 lk l ,I ' B r . F r 1 I O N 'Q Fl 0-o L 7' ' . TLA' Q ' 'S Qf Q '. 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' ' . ffglftlfil , :V ,:. X y i? mit ' 52: '-1 .. QE -1 A-V i'Ai'3f.i',7 4 , , y' -,5-?',fffa1a+i.iQ 1 i Q, ., ' ' ,l ffwl iii? 3'3 L '- Y' - flaw? .5 si v. .- ' 3 V 1- 45 57 Alfred Glson Ir. 1 L1 W 1 ix 1 . xv! N .V f 'Q , R , i X E i 2 W N n K I I w w i l E W X L ! I 2 I E -G IQN Russell Parkhurst lg' Ie anne Picard Susan Riddell -rf' ' Randall Robb ins Delia Roaf 59 Scott Seaver '. nam fs' is 1--x Karin Senkarik Robert Siska l, L- Sandra Soderman Margaret Stewart Wanda Swallow 'ig V 21 . ma. . .kwa 1 'S A i,, X Sharon Turner john Whitney 61 E fwg xw :JM Q J 0 J A CD23 W fga-X11-1149 Q ox CE3 we E :J ftxt'7: 5Q5E HeQ:.Q'-241 KBQ' The whole life of man is but a point of timeg let us enjoy it, therefore, while it lasts, and not spend it to no purpose. we WB EXC C Yi F 1125 - , wi iv Members of the National Honor Society proudly display their banner. Y ' '-S. -wa. -5 s , , ' c NHS officers: V. Pres. G. Haxinga, Sec: D Roaf, Pres. J. Picard, and Treas. D. King Mr Grant looks in as the Honor Society conducts its first meeting. Pt The Honor Pass is the reward which is received by each member of the Na- tional Honor Society. This card is the ticket to exercise privileged freedom during study periods . Citizenship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Ser- vice are the traits which each person of this society possesses and pledges to maintain throughout his member- ship. 64 7' ' 5 1' ' -, , xx . ' 7 . 5 i - 'fi- N, YJ lx: 1 83 4 ' 1 Q r T nitl .X Lg: . 4'. Q X x ' v. .2 -.: X -S Have card, will travel. ---. Pt.. i i and Vern Pres. jerz conducts an informal meeting of the Student Council. 3 -,f X web f ix, L: M Q X J It 'fl th- , , X , 'filn I 'ZA'i'fKxx:. -4 U.. 1- - I 1 l-.f 'G-J' The Family Portrait Meetings are held under the watchful eyes of Mr. Brosnihan. An Italian atmosphere set up by Mrs. Davagian was the scene for the first meeting of the Student Couneil. After enjoying spaghetti and meatballs, Mr. Grant lis- tened to and discussed with the members problems confronting the present school situation and possible solutions for them. Mfr we recall Nt an 4.44 It was just an idea . . is . .118,l19,11O,111, After attending the year- book conference at Colum- bia University, the co- editors of EXITUS, settling down to Work, began mak- ing changes in the plans al- ready begun in early Sep- tember. The talents and energies of the staff were challenged from plan- ma king September through the harried last-minute deadlines. Yet, humor was part of the bustling office practice room each after- noon as the co-editors sur- veyed chaos with a chuckle. fr-- d jeff did it again. 1 ' il . 1 V 5'j'?fk ',.,, ,, K .adds Business managers continually wondered 1f they had enough money . IN. I Think of a caption for this picture we report 4 I I I 1 i r E D E Members of staff, C. Ford, D. Brote, and D. Smith, listen to 3 suggestions of editor, J. Picard. M li , 1 Q a in i E l '33-. 7... ' N Here's Mr. O'Dea with a hot story for the newspaper. N 67 r gl gf! je anne Pic ard , editor Many matters arise to chal- lenge student opinion. And this response is compiled and dispersed in the Sutton I-Iigh newspaper, THE ADVOCA- TQR, the editorials and news items exemplifying the jour- nalistic abilities of students. iff ' thrill The exciting sport of speeding down a snow-covered slope or soaring through the air on two slats is en- joyed by members of the newly- formed Ski Club. Skiers experi- enced the thrill of skimming over the snow on their many excursions -f to Ward Hill . and ill 'lun mp. ' i , 1 Abbott instructs . nal' ' J X- 's If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Spotlichte S Sutton's own thespians an- nually engage in theatrical pursuits. Constant memo- rizing, endless rehearsing, last-minute catastrophies all suddenly seem worth- while at the end of a successful production. Whether laughter or sus- pense is the aim, the Dra- Relaxed atmosphere at rehearsals. matics Club adds an impor - tant two evenings to the Sutton High calendar. A stitch in time saves nine. Il1lllSiC N popular l V QU' 'I 1' K li I Qx , Ak x .. is X My I ni Q- nfl jazz ln today's society, music is essential to our existence. Each student is given the opportunity to participate, thanks to the efforts ofthe directors. With hard work and excellent direc- tion, the voices of the chorus are blended together by Mr. King. in-ag,- The band, after long hours of practice at home, and at school under the supervi- sion of Mr. Holland, presents to us the popular tunes of our times. ,Q Will this meeting come to order? Dedicated to serving the schoolcommunity expresses the plan of the Key Club. As advisor, Mr . Shields extends his guidance counseling du- ties to suggest projects for the betterment and enrich- ment ofthe student body. The activities of this organiza- tion are also beneficial to the people of Sutton when it spon- sors a canned food drive at Thanksgiving for needy families . Service 9 7 Q 'WSWS Key Clubbers collect food for needy families check Officers of the Chess Club ponder the next move. m ate Placing the opponents king in mate is the major objective for the members ofthe Chess Club. With daily meetings, the players are able to develop their skill and concentration of the game . It's my move 1 jwlf l '-69'-na.. 4 William Berry aids fellow members of the Chess Club. hum nitari S N Xu- Members of F.N.A. listen as various schools present their programs. 'Nc Mrs. I-lenn looks on as D. King takes the temp and pulse of K. Demars. Active members of PNA assist Mrs. Henn, the school nurse, in Various health clinics in our town. Girls aspiring to become nurses attend many infor - mative meetings provided by neighboring hospitals like Memorialand Hahne- mann. Students listen as SI-IS graduate tells of her experiences at I-Iahncmann Hospital. phil nthropists s- 4,4 Informal atmosphere is prevalent during IRC discussions . 'T' I , awp Officers of IRC look over the daily newspapers for pertinent Pres. Torosion conducted several informal meetings through out the year. The Generation Gap! Racial Discrimination! Drugs! Viet- nam! These as Well as other topics are discussed by the members ofthe newly formed International Relations C lub . Under the chairmanship of Robert Torosion and advise- ment of Mr. Filipkowski and Mr. Brosnihan, the partici- pants are made aware ofthe major issues of today and their effect on them . material. ,, Y-.W 77 ,Y7, Y Y WYW Y Y S.H.S. Cross Country Team H: Their First Undefeated Season Zlldvocator' Places Third National HOHOI' Son In National Press Contest Attends Conference P0litiCf5'l Club Exitus Members Orgamzed At S.H. Attend Seminar 1 as . E EU Faculty Scholarship Cali 2 2 Ji QD S an Q F 4 D Plan Semi-Formal L 2 'C Dramatics Club Sutton H14 Q : Preparing For Preparingl fl: 2 . O 4Sound of Music' Arts Awal 1 Z Flrst Varslty Banquet . Lrg Q Gregg Shorthand Sutton Hlgh Schtl Test Taken By , fl U P Sutton Students Loses ACCredltatlQ Marian H School District Chorus A n 'M' T U '-'A Held In I 1 I 1969-70 Revised Ayer Mass, f Schedules Are 0 . Announced Sutton Invitational Title L ski Club - - C At Sutton High gomilmqi 1S7pTngA 3 'ggT'giii t ' a i'ai 'a a Il ll Marian's Bid for 50 Straight H pn Q LMC 'C C 'wi Key C - Office Ve Jazz Band To Perform Qhess Club Bty Hold Playoffs 1 st Annual Varsity New Flag To Fly At Sutton High Congressman Harold D. Dono- hue, notified Mr. Edward F. Grant that the school will be the recipient of a new American flag. Congressman Donohue ar- ranged to have the same flag to be flown over the Capitol build- ing in Washington, D.C. Today marks the first day this flag will be flown in Sutton. Banquet 3 Sponsored By Key Club 5 Junior Class To Hold e Auction In The Spring Y Y Sutton Faculty y Win First Two 6Soul-Rock' Music At S.H.S. In State House Trip 3 Scheduled In Oct. fill Narcotics Lecture At S.H.S. I 1 lulcert y lll0l'lllIIl Yearbook Drive 2l1'E1eCtS Jazz Band Enters 2nd Year BF' or Year w-Q3 SQ 9296. 2: X Hx Q! bl x Summer fades soon here, Autumn in this country Comes early and exhaulted. s chool open M, ..... ,.- .Zn Qi v 'lr-77 a? fw NVQ 4 if .ff rn ,., 'lf wp, 7 , ww, U I .Bl cf -KU W x Y 1 w 1 1 Mg ,hw , V ff ,vlnfr-f' i E 1 1 1 1 X , 3 1 1 1 w r I i I 3 fs . , 1. 'Iliff' v!f X' 'ln 11 Students report to class. l Jim tells Bruce where to go. Q A uv., , S --....,,,.. .41 Q ,Q C Mr. Grant gives his final instructions. 4 -f JE? 1 ',v,v ., 355' 94 .M ' ' J fu.,- rl X ' 12' T ' s - -Q 'Z T i ' , Q 1 s f 1' .W 3 , 4 ff 4 ' . af ll inllnl-. W 1 . 1 ff If 0 The tranquility which has lingered over the school yard is inter- ruptedwith the noise of incoming buses and students. September 3rd is here and the school doors open into a bright ly-polished cor - ridor. Sun-tanned students re- turn after a relaxing summer . Seniors enter with smiling faces While the incoming freshmen ap- pear suddenly grown-up, yet frightened. Everyone arrives prepared to resume the routine of daily school activity. Ill l'S at Work Ny'- uf 7 -4 We're a little Shortie on cash january 14, 1970 Dear Miss Koback, This brief letter is to inform you that we as the co-editors of the 1970 Exitus have hereby re- signed. This resignation comes after many trying and tiring days and after much deep 111 thought Before leaving we would like to thank you for the trip to New York It was both educational and un We also would like to wish you luck in attempt at making another yearbook again this year ylfaflie We also hope that your staff next year has more . luck and co-operation than we ha- had this year. You are wel qqqqq come to use the good ideas that we never had a chance to use. By the time you get this letter we will have left the country. So farewell. Sincerely, 5vJ4M:00w.u., Q-9-uM..C.N-u.,w,.34 Judith A. Chase Glenn E. I-Iaringa Co-Editors of the now non-existent 1970 Exitus f, rr., 6 x I-li! I'm jon Brennan, and I'm selling candy for the ll senior class. Early in the fall, seniors find themselves con- fronted with the age-old problem of having suf- ficient funds in the trea- sury to meet all of pressing financial obli- gations. The major ex- pense of the yearbook forced the seniors to get out and sellads and pro- cure patrons and sell books. Highest sales- men from each home- room were awarded cash prizes, Denise Hemin- Way and Peggy Stewart, respectively. The Class of 1970 managed to sur- pass the unrealistic goal of 332500 and reach 553300. Helping to add money to that secured from class dues, the seniors Worked to- gether, selling candy and making a profit of 3400. They'l1 never miss one box. law- Sonny S We can't hear you! A very surprising October 30 occurred in the Sutton High auditorium. Lights out, a purple beam spotlighting the stage, and . . Igive you the Riviera Show Band made for a new and unique assemble. An outstanding representa- tive of the best oftoday's music, the Band pre- sented a most memorable concert. Lead trumpeter cuts loose on last number - i i r FJ, '?1fd'fi2.?Q '.'-' S5757 f. 5' ' Q . ' A . n 3411 -,iff , ' ig 9, ' if, is , iv., mmf J L , i J AU, ' A little choreography on the stage. The Riviera Show Band 84 percussion I M .If , Members of the jazz Band rehearse before performing in Grafton. Mr. Holland and the jazz Band practice their own version of the Saints. Senior J. Chase plays her last notes for the jazz Band. A new addition to Sutton's music program was the ad- vent of the jazz band. Di- rector Richard Holland brought new ideas to the department. Hard rock and the rave sound are inter- spersed With more standard arrangements, creating a definite atmosphere that can only be identified as the music of the 7O's. l i l 1 2 ', .F is a 1 f' 1 9 ' M Students enjoyed attending Celtic game in which they scored Hwake up, Mr- O,Dea.,, 54 points in the last quarter. 'Q ?', I .v J' i - :A if Wg? 'if-1' ff 1 'V :f Li Its. - 1-4- Vlfhat an interesting place Durgin Park was! Those interested in basketball had an op- portunityto View the Celtics in a most stu- pendous game ofthe season when the home team scored 54 points in the last quarter Winning the feat. Durgin Park again! 86 J. Watt stands next to art work, exhibited in art show sponsored by the Boston Globe. l 1 l l V l i 1 1 I 5 1 l l tb 'li , ' 3 i A J.. af- 1 entert mmm ll Q ,- Q www ...un ' iigniamsxaaaamx g uuuxusiuuxntm sg R ,I p- 1 r Director of Boston Art Museum was guest speaker at art exhibit. W of , Ar wa if still don't think it looks like anything. 87 Songs and laughter While away the time as the bus travels to Boston. Members ofthe art class attended the Boston Globe sponsored Art Show in which students' art work had been judged and displayed . Gold Keys were awarded to D. Harmon and I. Chase. All art students with chaperones Mr. Grant and Mrs. Trudell dined at Durgin Park. e cellence Who's No. 'l7 That which seemed impossible became a reality for the first time dur- ing the fall season when the Sutton l-Iarriors were success - ful in Winning all of their meets. School spirit continued to mount as the Cross Country team maintained first place. The daily regiment of practice and workouts was the prereq- uisite stressed by Coach Ellis. Leading their team to victory, jeffCoreyand Pat Shannon set record timings. Other mem- bers of the Varsity squad Whose combined efforts helped make Sutton High rank first are Capt. R. Robbins, D. Eklund, D. LeClaire, P. LaCava, T. Green, M. jerz, A, johnson, W. Chapdelaine, and P. Slo- cum . Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Sutton Southbridge Douglas Southbridge Blackstone Valley Tech Douglas Webster Academy Blackstone Valley Tech Webster Academy 3.-ll iv!! M 4. U Y VL' . YV' . kip. 3 Isidif An undefeated team V wulnannvpa..-4 5 l-Quinlan-Y..-1 1--f-nosnwyu-un .-v I qu:-1-ilu-0-hid , -.1-'annum-an-ua: , uno-lkasnuw-nl -1-I-fviatbth --masse-an , vvauqzlh nn .fa , . MOU! uf-mvvn qgmwfu unwr- A011 Tift K' Was it Worth it ? 'S I wish my Studebaker On your mark . . . Get set . . . Go . . went that fast! Qiofg Yiiijfootxb fi RSSB ii? Q Q Qi? 000 ooo . O QM 008 - ' ogg? 5, gg WSC0- Go Q? Qsifj QZQQQ-esoooexiy E-29 4244 Olin Now there is frost upon the hill And no leaf stirring in the woodg The little streams are cold and still Never so still has Winter stood. -,,,--I holiday cl I, 4 ff a li . 'TE . T. K l 'Qz, -, g s, '. -'Ir-. ff ,l , . Big, F-rw.--1,1 Couples danced to thelof Lucifer , Being Chosen ll member of the court F. Stllnri radiates excitement and happiness 7 eg , ELL 1 ,Q . A winter wonderland forms the background of the Semi-Formal A Grand March with music??? A cluster of snowflakes and a sleigh placed against a back- ground of evergreens served as the setting for the junior-Senior Semi-Formal. Amidst the love- liness and beauty emerged the unsightly sextet, Lucifer , with long hair and attire characteris- tic of the Hippie World, who were accompanied by their fan club. Dance music was turned into hard rock. They did their own thing which evolved as a mixture of soul and rhythm, changing the festive holiday atmosphere into a most indescribable evening. If I' m dancing Our Queen D. Abbott is flanked by her court. f 15- K jim 1511 if. 5--j 1',,4.gf1n' X L11 iii an fl fest lvltle 35352 12:5 i V Qi ' 5 Q t i 'ArLf'i'f'v25fl4..Q5'f6i, 'rgw - ' A With the Christmas spirit pervading the air, students entertained family and friends with the traditional seasonal music. An assem- bly program gave the audi- ence a sneak preview of the coming production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC. Q ,r4ff 1 1 ra Au... I ,dimw N K A A E 95 K 2 If lfyx' l practice ake perfect ,J 1 , ' 'If-'fklff f .S-2 4 , ' . Evf- :.A...,.mL,,. Q vel 'A '. , ,. -V Q .ll -5 NQFIJQF , '- L, Q.. mel'-Ill .,,,.,,,,, 'm'3'p p A We better practice that one again That's the way you do it, Barry. Practice the notes: do, mi, do, , I re. 96 Homeroom practice period . ' ' 9' .fig fs , ll I think I'1l hang up my . snea e s . Cheerleaders use the gym to pracuce once a week. k F now QB Y w if i 44.35, ' ' , H l ,X I f he X You ruined it, Rich. I lost my place. 97 preci sin Majorettes lead the procession along the parade route. Nlarch ing in step, they twirl their batons with accuracy and pre- cision. Fight! Score! Win! Nearly as important as the teams themselves is plenty of encouragement -- the more vocal, the better. Leading Sut- ton spectators at home games, and representing Sutton away from school, the cheerleaders do their best to support the Green and White. Sutton High School Majorcttcs: R. Vayo, D Sundquist S Turner Capt F Stuirt J Hcbcrt C Rafferty L jcrz. 'The first time we made it. S 9,5 ' S 5 V '4 :V j qi X, , f v ' 1 5 Af 'V ,, n g. f 'Q-fy Let's go Suttong Sutton 1et's go. 99 Hcrc's a cheer for our team as they enter the gy-m . id or Come out fighting. School spirit increased this year as the j. V. team had an almost perfect season. The dis- appointment came the night of the last game with our rival Douglas who managed to break the record, Winning by one point. D. Eklund, a sophomore, was the main figure in the team's very impressive record. l-Ie led the team not only in his consistent scoring by means of a patented jump shot, but stood out more so in his fine ball handling and passing abilities. Our varsity team, spurred on by spirited cheerleaders, brought the school a much better record than past years. They finally won more than they lost, claiming victory to eleven out of eighteen. Co-captains G . Ford and M. jerz maintained team unity and team work to which the team owes much. Coach Ellis emphasized that the qualities of good sportsmanship on the court are just as important as winning the game and because of his patient and skillful coaching Sutton enjoyed a fine basketball season. 100 junior Paul LaCava retrieves the ball for Sutton. Members of the bench look on as Coach Ellis goes over strategy with the starting five. You guys Want to help me back up. l Ronnie Stanley drives on Valley Tech op ponent. I' slat or Donny penetrates the tight defense. t 1 1 w I 1 1 i , , ,,4gy ll' A rebound lost to Blackstone Valley another up- , f . . 1- 1 , A - , 3 mg, '- ' rx. - -as commg team. PM . V. ' Q F' St, A fa 'rf- .. V .' ',.,gy-J .tv-.., rf v ' dv, .' --Z- Y W in '-.,.g.. ' 'f ' 'om -M ' ' Even close guarding cou1dn't hold the j.V. 's down. WT- s fl... 4.5L CJHTU' Blackstone Valley manages to steal the ball. Suttonvs up for another rebound. 103 Alan Ford starts another victory. SUCCESS ,,, A V ' SE DND5 ,. , , : : W N , 1 7 ? wg P, , X , 4 QQ A :fi I X ill 3 g mf y ' on ji ..... . -..- . O.. i nr :N - i 1 . f ,ii 2:-,xmrf f 1 A M ' Mu ' ' '--'-Q'-1-vfssv-qv.mf.wv,-..M.f 1 M- ' After 4 long years it finaiiy happened. I Sheila maintains thc all-important bali possession Diane plucks the strings of Victory X 1 X during thc first Marian contest. 104 Coach Smith didn't get excited at all. r we - W.. ' f lf . , ,JIM -L. A - Q' T' zM,:T'l'Z fig.:-. ' - 'AA' TO THE SUTTON SUZIES This is your day, You'll be the victor all the wayg We're proud of you, one and all, As the whistle blows and you take the ball. Hold your heads high As the Eagles try to fly byg just watch out for your fouls, Be on your guard, Because their defeat on their court Will be mighty hard. Through the years, a few tears -- Win, lose, regrets, But after tonight The Suzies -- You bet. Mrs. George King Sharon brings the ball up court under the watchful eye of Marian's Eagles. 'tv' WL: as , aw. -gg-jg 1 K is Although the sign was damaged, the spirit was not. Team members showed their exuberance at the final buzzer. Teim c iptains I. Bromley and D King present roses to Miss Smith after winning g,amC. Gr nd f inal The best culmination of a most success- ful year for the Sutton High Suzies was the winning of our own Sutton Invita- tional Tournament. The noise of buzzers bells, cheering crowds and screams of excitement filled the gym Saturday night when the Sutton Suzies beat Hudson Catholic. Quick passing, dribbling, and goal shooting were the fundamental tech- niques executed by the members of the team coached by Miss Smith. The excel- lence portrayed by the team led to the many victories which put the Suzies in first place. 7 Countdown 3, 2, 1 -- Victory! Sutton Suzies -- 1970 A winning tradition. 11: L1 QK m f 3 5 L ...QW F ? After the game . . . rf' Tuars of joy from H Putnam Miss I-I. Smith goes to the showers. lu ni retur 5' Q alwllnalfv tx! 9 fs T X 15 x -lqa Xu .K l5 ' ' 1' ' A 5 V'X' A x X 'Ex 4 ,, A-, ,, 4 x ., .fd hi Z R- A Q rw. :MM si 1 4' N? gljfg, rv' A' 3' - 1 9, S 3 Q f ao X Ay X X OM, gn ,W Cz , D ' ' - gi f! X I M. Jcrz gives a lesson in foul shooting. 108 U . 0 Q Marcia tries again, J A ,uf H 4qiguuu--- V'e1llK mm LI .-iww NL, Both varsity teams were victorious as they with- stood the challenge pre- sented by the returning alumni. The Suzies solidly trounoed the alumnae by a score of 52-19. The Sam- mies also had little trouble subduing their opponents in the second game. At the Conclusion of the games, a buffet was enjoyed by both Varsity and returning graduates. rid th 130' Q c 9 We didn't forget our registers . . . Q , .f ni jf Students smile after bomb scare. :- jf' . F 41 Ffa hearing news of extended vacation because of x-,..,-169 .4141 Who wants peanut -butter sandwiches? State and town police make the scene. ult VS varsity Ah-chooooo We're the 'Fightin' Fakilty Whose ball will it be ? Jump, Jump, Jumps March 6, 1970, the undefeated Women's Faculty sought to beat the Sutton Suzies fNo. lb in the annual Faculty vs. Varsity Scholarship Game. Surprising the Suzies and crowd with their banner, the women faculty in attractive outfits presented a new twist, new techniques, and new rules, turning the once upon a time serious sport into a hilarous game. In over- time, the Suzies won 23-22. However a more serious game was played by the men faculty and boys' varsity, each team playing to win. Throughout the entire game it was basket for basket, no one team taking the lead. Yet in the final seconds of the game, the varsity team scored, winning the game 64-62 . ' i A AQ? QQAQW XWQQYQ 5 39133755 2I3 'f' ff? Q00 591 P 30? 09933 019 B Q25 X Q 3 a Q . GMT QQ 59? YE KEBFG9 Kam iii, 669-Qyffi if 11 9226 H 31129 9 Zig? 0QQq?Q W3,5E Ri Sp g h 'SSP g I th y pl k g Th bl h h g Th d d g Qi? Mr. D. Schwab delivers speech at assembly. 1 K . 5 nn' 'fn ti at .WN S ,-n, ' il T. io' 1.-'f.,. 5 I National Honor Assembly opens with a prayer for peace. ffl' 'wir' I, xx C3 R. Vayo, D. Bohanzm, G. Bordeaux, D. Sunquist, E. Stahl, D. Smith, I. Chase, S. Smith, Mr. Lamontagnc f 3'x' ,Qq-,. 9 is 'vi' Q Congratulations to D. Smith are made by J. Picard, president. -. The Touch of the Master's Hand , a favorite poem of Donald G. Schwab for whom the Chapter was named, was a highlight of the induction of new members of the junior and Senior classes into the National Honor Society whose theme was Pathways to Peace . Good Scholarship, fine Character, inspiring Leadership, and un- selfish Service are the pathways which will lead to our final goal of peace. artisti talent 1 4 M I'1l have a coke and hot dog with everything on it. fp-.caan-nvqg A., . n Q Students View the many art treasures in the gym. 5 - 'E - L! Ia 'Sw dull.. L '..?:..,I ,, A hs 'L 9' -' -f 4 -.1 aw, - ,da-f ' 0 L ' vw' .-9, . fe, . f 19 iwf' T 1-'7 - V' N 4. 4.1. 5 '.2:, 'K f 151: 13,1 l3:3:5:.: :z ,: Q . ,si . 3351 a, U I QM: ' Q., Y:2::5::1' S' . ' - ' 'Ax E1 Tu X . R. Lajoie and B. Amour complete in sketches for the display. . . 1 . U ,--44 1'- ' The Needlework display and many others of elementary students filled the cafeteria. n 'i '- 'Q Sutton's Picasso. .. I -g,--....- Q .2 , , Us in The creative art class adds detail and finishing touches before the exhibition. The culmination of the year's work in art was displayed on the school grounds at the 2nd annual Art Show. The exhibit, directed by Mrs. I. Newton, attracted hundreds of people who also heard the resounding sounds of the jazz band. The many hours of preparation had spectacular results for ' those who made personal ven- tures to sell their works. Seniors took advantage of the last opportunity to earn money running the concession stand. 117 -..-.-n-- - l think l'll have a second The first one was mighty :lit nn at lla The Sutton team sits by waiting for opponents to take the field. The team depends on Bill and Gary to give us the lead. TN Y -M 1 if Q 9 A .3 ' 1 1 V 1 ,. ' ' , 4 4 ' C - ff V ' :- 'Q..,' If S- ' Out at third! ' 5. 118 Don't let him steal, Bob. -ff 15 M. i .3 Aw- ' ,, N .,..g,nk., A V- . . --.-,,? -. Ti is' Qt' Q V .. A A w Really hit that ball, Karin. ip.: sl-M44-en.--a'vl:-asM?,.. A -5 H ' ui, M , .1 pox g ' ' ' '--as-.ww Y ff . 1 X . , ' -' Mia 5' . Z . if 'J V ,v ? ,Q , ' f' fl. ' . , '1C,p1n'Q,, ' QQF' 'T' '- .- . V sg gy! Lv, ,win-. . ggvaffl ' ' w.',,N, .. up 4, v 1:4 4, 1?5f3a,.r3,q, ll 'wx-, N. . 1 . - - 1 . . gl if Y. i M' sA! 'max 'T 'Q55+? fluff ig4',VLfQ.j-,Q-is in t Lisa hit a homerun. .K I J., wi T. av' we N jf 1-.. hwiudh Manager Susan Smith misses ball but Rita mal-aes a good catch. The baseball season Wasn't all that bad having as many Wins as losses. The captain, R. Boutilier, maintained a batting average of .386 while our Winning pitcher was B. McDonald. The experi- enced Coach Daveau brought Sutton the spirit and skill of previous clubs aiding in their many victories. Winning takes second place, Where fun and en- joyment are the major objectives for the girls of the softball team, managed by Susan Smith. Every- one had a chance to play. This element led them to a one game victory on the softball diamond. 'et What beautiful smiles on the faces of the softball team! QM if QM pmawpac C555-fm-4,..mffH Something different happens when you're a senior. One's idea of the administration is clearly defined in the form of a family tree. A reminder to underclassmen, When you're a senior, ask Mr. Grant to explain. di-Pl' IT L, ' S N H 4 gy 1 I P I xlkj 0 X N .l ' f . .xfo 'me ---.WAR 'PP -L, 4 .Gigi , 1 ' vm -' fax' .5 I . . , , - -uf-3 . i2w.'sff:-Q. I ,Z ' ' - ' in f- Vr1.,. h 1'-Nfyfs '31 JJ- f - - 1 ri all 'ff' I C 211 - and - 'I '43 T J! m . . . PoolITz1b1e with Stuffed Pockets . . . john in P Pong. f , . , k Nga: My S Ch- I you run out it S your problem. Play 'lt agam, B. A . ,J , lx!-1 'vi f 4 ' 'gg 1 t Q lug: 3 'Q - 4 ,gcv S-xf' . ' wr U, X 1. X-K -f-304 v ?,: s A - A f -if -.,,, . , -mmm. M , X- N ,Q - , , - N.- -fl 4. -- ' ' ' . f, A HZ! ' t-OI-Season Toboggam Run v ' V .as W. --, . 3 m X 1 ,W ' 4 I Out- Of- School Teacher I 1' 5,515 ,sw 1:a..w ff '4 Chizy comes out of cold shower. ' wOQt?,QfLSeiSon su i Lift' ill! 'Y I '1 x 5 j f 8. 4 5. 1 f Q '1 VV. s r I Q- I , cfxx 4' 9 N , I If F4 I '4 -ii S sf u-or--ne.-v--4--H ,-. y 'Q 'X .f..' . '51 1. I zz 3 . While the Captain is away, the children will play. How do you Solve a problem like Maria? Nw , Wang, MZ A-A-f 4 Af K l A-mmf A.--,1-..... , ...,,,,., W , vm. Maria on the rocks is 4..- 'te lifs '. 4 ... in -wma f-was who , W Q wrwti Ps-fl' lf ,fl :J',.f Y C Mike finds the photographer again. ' . pl 4' J LJ . . Hot Lips Holland The Boys in the Band fvffufw Teachers enjoy a slower pace JC tm mv 1 M! P x-Yi as .ty ' M 'wi 'Pnl' g The Queen of the Prom The incidentals Went well. It didn't rain, and everyone even- tually found White Cliffs. Things might have been better -- perhaps if a certain lady faculty member had come escorted. But the Senior Prom was a more than ade- quate climax to the social events of the Class of 1970. U Q . . I Y x 1, . xi 5 V so F Who do you See to get your money back? f?Wwm,.M,..,,W A 4 - --1 o-a-. Y E. ,' 'Q-3 W Ii y IIHII I . Miss Koback is speechless for once Y a it ff 1 I I Miss Koback receives yearbook dedication -- and the jeff Debelious pen. 4+ 'wx' 5 Mother Abbess' last performance. 1 fn I Faculty members inspect the product of countless interrup- tions. Difficulty keeping in step - - our last will and testament - - the thrill of seeing jimmy make the stage: Class Day 1970. Class of 1970 1 Y' ml, ,f' f x , , V ,qffy . atime to cryg . . . Step incle Scott, pretend it's full, OK. 1 1 I 1 lr 'I l h , A A ? Well, t1hcy're not yellow roses Fedorczuk watches Crosby . . . TRIES to learn. :Na Y..- A .A L1 gk It's all over! It's all over! It's all over! ,, 'zi- ', ly . we 9' 1 A' t mi , 5 W 3' 'lf A' 4 X I . 5 T4 ' Jr , ' 3 and T 1 Vi i UQ? lfiiftw 'Kar i V J, Dale receives one of her many . . . and I look at things that never were and awards. ask, Why not? It's funny, but itseems that when iS tears, SObS, and more tears you add four years of work, lib- -- an oddly appropriate ending to erally interspersed with fun, to 3 Very Special time under Our one warm June night, the result heaven. f i af, ll L rf Qi UA if A x SPELLi CHAMPS 'sg-vp-,AN zvv -5 ,.:,14,,Q 1 D a , '-Quan ll 'fl W AU! H7210 11 ,J ,nfwwiff 1 fx. 2 MUN -figs., J ,J Our years at Sutton Memoriall-ligh School have quickly passed leaving behind many memories . . . These are recorded in EXITUS 1970 . . . lt would not have been possible without the help of countless individuals to whom we owe our deepest gratitude . . . Mr. Grant, The Doer of the Impossiblenwhich only takes a little longer . . . Mr. O'Dea and Miss Picard for literary consultations . . . Mr. Douville for our yearbook shelf . . . Mr. Koliss for his radio and Coke . . . Mr. Shields for boosting our morale in time of dis- tress . . .Mrs. Newton for the art supplies we bor- rowed . . . Mr. Shaw for locking up 204 . . .the faculty for pardoning our few interruptions . . . Mr. Keegan and the efficient employees of LaPorte's for our beautiful senior portraits and other outstanding photographs . . .the Senior Class for our trip to New York . . . Leon and Mr. Ten wherever they may be . . . Mr. Lendry, Mr. Spencer, Mr. Peterson, and Mr. Garon for their help. . . Mrs. I-Iaringa and Mrs. Seaver would like to thank Mrs. Chase and Mrs. Gor- don for everything . . . Scott and Linda would like to thank the class for New York . . . and above all we would like to thank the staff for all time and effort which has made EXITUS 1970 . . . and finally Miss Anne T. Koback without whom EXITUS 1970 would never have been possible . . . Thank You. Judi Chase Glenn l-Iaringa 00,6 Q EE WDC M ??5 s Q Q 531 . Q11 Rf? Q FHf4QQ2pM fffeQ ff Ebfw qig F4 P Y WQ92? Valdor Allard Charles Fantoni t Mr . Mr . Mr. Mr. 8 Mrs 8 Mrs 8 Mrs G Mrs Mr . 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs Mr. S Mrs P0 .Sterling Ackerman Lester R. Aldrich . Clarence Alger Robert J. Amaral Lester Andros Richard Anderson Arthur 8 Mary Mr. S Mrs. Hollis Bagley Mr. S Mrs. Ovila Bardier Hector Barriere Mr. G Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mrs. Irene Robert Beckwith Arthur Bessette Raymond Bessette Bilodeau Mr. 8 Mrs. Jeffery Eaton NLr. 8 Mrs. William Ellis jean Emery Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. S Nirs. Mr. G Mrs. Veto Filipkowski jam es Fink Roscoe Danforth Fisher Sr. Louis Frederico Mr. 8 Mrs. Lionel Fregeau Gary S Ronald Mrs. Edward J. Gendron Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. if Mrs. Oscar Godding Harlon C . Goodwii John C. Gordon jr Harvey Gosselin ijr. Doris W. Bohanan jim Bohanan Mr. 8 Mrs. joseph D. Bousquet Dr. EL Mrs. J. Phillip Bouvier Mr. 8 Mrs. james Braney Mr. G Mrs. George L. Brennan Mr. 8 lVLrs. Robert Brochu lvir. 8 Mrs Mr. 8 Mrs Mr. 8 Mrs Mr. 8 Mrs William Brosnihan Albert Bruno . Henry Brote Maurice Brouliette Mrs. Loretta Brown Mr. Ted Brown Mr. 8 Mrs. William S. Butrym Mrs. john Caldwell Mr. G Mrs. Mr. 8 lVLrs. William Calnan Mr. S Mrs. Norman Cardin Mr. S Mrs Charles Carlson Nlr. S Mrs. Douglas Carr Mr. 8 Mrs Austin Carter Mr. S Mrs Alcide Charest Mr. E3 Mrs Charles Mr. 8 Mrs Bernard Chase jr. Mr. 8 Mrs Clarence Chase Mr, E lVLrs Hector W. Chase Mr. 8 Mrs Robert Chase lVLr. S Mrs Michael Chizy Mr. S Mrs Yale Cohen Mr. S Mrs Nicholas Colaizzi Mrs. Frances V. Conley Rose Connolly Mr. 8 Mrs. Norris Corey Vicky Corey Fred Edward Crockett Bob Daigle Harry Davagi an Mr. G Mrs. Norman O. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Harry Davagian Daveau Frank J. De Chiaro Lafayette Demars Raymond Douville E. J. Duclos Donald Dumas Mrs. Eva Dupuis Mr. G Mrs. P. joseph Morrison Mr. 8 Mrs. Harvey C. Dupuis John Greene Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert Grover Mr. 8 Mrs. George G. Guertin Linda Guertin . 8 Mrs. William joseph Guertin . 8 Mrs. Edward F. Grant 55 Mr. S Mrs. Edward R. Grundstrom Mr. S Mrs. Eugene Heikkila Mr. 8 Mrs. Wesley Helgesen 55 . 8 Mrs. David Hemingway S Son . 8 Mrs. Iohn Henn Debbie Heselton Mr. 8 Mrs. Francis B. Higgins Richard Holland . Mr. Guy Horne Mr. 8 Mrs. Robert Hughes Sr. 8 Family joy Lynn Hunton Mr. 8 Mrs. Pehr Jacobson Mr. 8 Mrs. joseph janczyk Mr. 8 Mrs. Henry R. jansson Elaine johnson Mr. S Mrs. Rae H. johnson Mr. 8 Mrs. Stuart Kaplan Victor 8 Louis Karacius Mrs. Arthur E. King Mr. Charles King Diane King Anne T. Kobacl-Q M.r. 8 Mrs john Koliss Mr. 8 Mrs Al Koopman Mr. 8 Mrs john Kramarz Mr. 8 Mrs Nap Lajoie Mr. 8 Mrs. jean Lavergne Mr. G Mrs Earl Lebel Mr. 8 Mrs Paul Lamontagne Edgar Leonard Mr. 8 Mrs. Roland Lindblad Mr. E3 Mrs. Roland Marando Henry Mingolla jr. Martha Mingolla Stella Mingolla Mr. G Mrs. Donald H. Moore Mary Morrison -F 1 I I I I A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I - Mr. 8 Mrs. Leo Morrissette Mr. S Mrs. Artlnu' Murdock Mr 8 Mrs Andrew Nedoroseik Jr. Mr. 8 Mrs. John Newton Mr. 8 Mrs Fred Novicki Mr. 8 Mrs. James l-l. O'Dea Mr. S Mrs. Curtis Paine Mr. 8 Mrs. Steve Pappas Robert A. Patnod Mr. 8 Mrs. Earl P e arson Connie Picard Eleanor Picard Mr. 8 Mrs. Gerald Picard Linda Picard Stella Picard Mr. 8 Mrs. Herbert Pierce Mr. Wilfred J. Provost Mr. G Nlrs. David T. Putnam Pete Rasnick Mr. 8 Mrs Mr. E3 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs Miss Delia James Renaud David O. Rice William J. R. Chester E. Roaf Roaf Mr. C. Steven Roaf Mr. 8 Mrs. Chester W. Roaf Mr. 8 Mrs. Mr. S Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. lVLr. 8 Mrs. Mr. 8 Mrs. Rev. 8 Mrs. Richard R. Trudell Robert Vanderlinde Nick Vantwyver John Waner Theodore Willette Charles B. Wood Thom as Woodson Mr. 8 Mrs. William R. David Zaib o Zuidema BOOSTERS Kathy Alger Maureen Alger Mark Bailey William Berry Bev S Dave Amy Bile au Gary Bordeaux Joan Bromley Robert Bromley Sally Calnan lrene Carrier Roseann Carrier Bates Carter Rosem ary C arter Mr. Edward Roaf lVLr. 8 Mrs. Ronald Rossi 8 Jodi Mrs. Beatrice Ryan Mrs. Delia St. Germain Mr. S Mrs. Robert Sanger Joe Sardonini Mr G Mrs. Harold Sargent Mr. 8 Mrs. D. Seaver Gwenn Seaver P. Seaver Mr. G Mrs. Julius Senkarik Mr. S Mrs. Norman L. Shaw Kathleen Shea James Shields Mr. 8 Mrs. Francis Silun Thomas Small Mr. S Mrs. Channing Smith Mr. G Mrs. Gerald Smith Hope Smith Joyce Smith Mr. S Mrs. Raymond Shith Jack Sneiderman Mr. G Mrs. Jack Sneiderman lVlr. 8 Mrs. Michael Speck Mr. Gordon J. Spence Mr. 8 Mrs. Jacob Stahl Sam Stahl Mr. T. Starkosz Mr. George F. Stowe Mr. S Mrs. Lincoln Stowe Mary Stuart Theresa Stuart Mr. 8 Mrs. Lawrence Tebo Mr. 8 Mrs. Rober Thibodeau Nlr. 8 Mrs. Thomas Tighe R. Tocascano Mr. S Mrs. Maurice Toupin Roberta Champagne Sue Charpentier Bernard Chase lll David Chase Linda Chase Dennis Demars Lori Gardener Michele Going Danny Gravison Debbie Gravison Raymond Greene Susan Greene Ted Gustafson Ruth Harmon Tommy Harrington Jane Hebert Karen Helgeson Andy King Debra King Paul LaCava Roland LaJoie Donny LeClaire Linda Morris Rene Morrissette Rick Mosher Paula Myers Nancy Naughton Ronnie Novak June Orphan Laurie Picard Nancy Pierce Debbie Plante Warren Roaf David VanDyke Jane VanDyke Steve Venincasa 1. M1 81 M15 G1lbert Shannon Boston Road Sutton Mass M 81 M15 kenneth L Stuart Sr Fuller Road Sutton Mass M1 81 M15 Edward lxozlowsld Harttord Turnp1lee Sutton Mass M1 81 M15 Ohverl Ch1pdela1ne Central Turnp1ke West Sutton Mass Mr 81 M15 Cha1les Galdaucleas Burnap Road Sutton Mass R E N Chevrolet Sales Inc 5 Douglas Road Whltlnsvllle Mass 01588 Mr 81 M15 Wlllard Blanchard S1ng1eta1y Avenue Sutton Mass M1 81Mrs RobertA Bout1l1er Dodge I-l1ll Road Sutton Mass Mr 81 Mrs Go1don L Bout1l1er 155 East Street Wh1t1nsv1lle Mass Mr 81 Mrs C Freder1c Garcelon R F D Box 187 East Douglas Mass Mr gl Mrs Walter McGavern 58 Blue Bell Road Worcester Mass Dr 81 Mrs Paul 1 O Connor 338 Chureh Street Whlf1USVlllG Mass Mr 81 Mrs Wllfred Bromley 39 M2 Carr Street Sutton Mass Mr. 81 Mrs. Wlllldlll B. Crosby Mr 81 Mrs john F Barry 1808 Prov1dence Road Northbr1dge Mass Mr 81 Mrs Harold Harmga 37 112 Carr Street Wh1t1nsv1lle Mass Mr 81Mrs George L lung Mendon Road Sutton Mass Mr gl Mrs George P1card Manehaug Road Manehaug Mass Mr 81 Mrs Sten Brote Leland H111 Road Sutton Mass Mr 81 Mrs Harold Hunton Mr 81 Mrs Fred BaldW1n Uxbr1dge Road Sutton Mass Dave 5 Restaurant Prov1dence Road L1nWood Mass Lee jewelers Inc Church Street Wh1t1USVlllC Mass Henry Mlngolla UXbr1dge Road Sutton Mass Mr 81 Mrs W1lcey johnson Pleasant Valley Road Sutton Mass Ralnvllle Studlos 185 Church Street Wh1t1nsv1lle Mass Parfalt Cleaners Inc 12 Beans Lane Northbudge Mass Mr 81 Mrs james A Smlth Boston Road Sutton, Mass. . . . . . 1 . , , A , 1 . 1. . . . , , H 7 V ' , . . - f' f' 1' ' Q - 0 , , 1 ' , , '. '. A . a - - X . 3 e ,a , L , . 7 ' - - 3 , . . . . . , , , . . . . 7 . . . 1 o . f . . , . . . 3 Y 1 - , - ' ' 7 o . . . Q l 1 , . , . . . . J ' 7 ' . 1 ' 1 - . . . - . . , . . , . , . . . ix -, . I .. . . . . , . w . . . 1 - 3 7 Y ' ' ' I . . J - 1 , ' . Q Q . Iosephlne s Beauty Shop Whlt1US Road Manchaug Mass Hall jewelers 113 Church Street Wh1t1nsv1lle Mass Baker s Department Store Church Street Wh1t1nsv11le Mass Flagg s Drug Store Church Street Wh1t1nsv1l1e Mass Mr 81 Mrs Harry Ba11ey Soverlegn Helghts Sutton Mass Mr 81 Mrs Adelard Renaud McClellan Road Sutton Mass Mr Sz Mrs Alme Arrell Leland I-1111 Road Sutton Mass Collette Motors 81 Maln Street South Grafton Mass Mr 81 Mrs Bernard Chase Sr Boston Road W11k1nsonv11le Mass Mr 8: Mrs Ernest Chase Boston Road W11k1nsonv111e Mass The Buggy Whlp 435 Provldence Road Grafton Mass The Mother s Club Manchaug Mass Sutton Fall Camplng Area Manchaug Road West Sutton, Mass. Mlchael Borla F Frabotta 81 Sons Inc North Uxbrldgc Mass Ed 81 HIS Gang Publlc Radlo Wh1t1nsV111e Town Llne Club 356 Maln Strect Mlllbury Mass Natalle s Hllltop 91 Maple Avcnue South Grafton Rossl Package Store Whlf1HSVl11G Mass Dlplomat Beauty Salon 242 Mlllbury Avenue M1ss Bonnle Brucc 33 Boyd Street Worcester Mass 11m s Inn Provldence Road South Grafton Mass Ford Famlly I-Iartness Road Sutton Bob and Denlse Sandy and Chuck Ann and R1chard Wunschel Deer I-1111 Farm Wllklnsonvllle Mass Manchaug Foam Thomas Market Ma1n Street Wh1t1nsv1lle Mass Lou1s Fashlon Shop 84 Church Street Wh1t1nsv11le Mass. Bann1ngs Flowers ' I , ,a , r ' 1 ' . 1 . I Valley Auction Outlet Millbury, Mass. J ' , . ' I , . , . , . 1 0 , . ' . 7 I . . . , . 7 127 Class of 1971 Class of 1972 Class of 1973 Advocafor The Dramahc: FNA sCub ACKNCWLEDGMENTS Student Councul Bond National Honor SOCIBTYNX Chorus Key Club Cheerleaders Sutton Teachers Assoczatzon ' - .' , A ' V Ally,-'K V .I X.,-,' -- 5 -.f ,' j':x1A ',':' :V -.' ',' vi' . . l' ' , I ,V .A 'N 3 0 0 -4 , 1 J, 1 1 4. - 128 J. D. Bousquet 81 Sons, Inc Sfeword -- Warner -- Winkler Ford -- Mercury Monchcxug Moss 476 7421 i EJB 129 KEOWN ORCHARDS fruit growers McC1eIIon Roocl Wllkmsonvnlle Moss JOHN GIBBONS 8: WORCESTER HEADWEAR CO 1511 Mom St Worcester Moss Monchoug Rd Monchoug Dlstrnbutor tor Afrucono Stoms Lorge Selectnon of Greenwore 8. Ceramic Supplles Wholesole ond Retonl WHITTIER FARMS S lephen Benjarnzn Insurance Betty ond Bob LeC1olre All forms of Insuronce 865-6763 Boston Rood Sutton Moss Buster s Egg Farm JANDE CERAMIC STUDIO 2 130 V S utlon S ervzce S tatzon Wolloce R Mayo, Prop Tures - Botterses ond Accessornes Lubrlccntron -- Generol Repolrs Slngletory Ave Sutton Moss Tel MlIIbury 865-2879 Mzllbury Credzt Unzon 50 Mcun St Mullbury Moss MASSACHUSETTS ELECTRIC CO VILLAGE KNOLL Vcrrlety ond Pockoge Store MARLBORO SUPPLY INC HODES SUPERMARKETS Worcester Spencer Tel 865 5067 Auburn Grafton 131 Fznn S Pharmacy Route T22 South Grafton Mass Tel 839 3346 59 Southwest Cut off Worcester Mass COMMONWEALTH CURTAIN COMPANY INC Manufacturer of Curtams 8. Draperies 242 Mullbury Ave Mlllbury Mass N T. SAND 8. GRAVEL CO - Washed sand and gravel - Providence Road Mullbury Mass Tel . 865 -5305 MR ROBERT S SHOES 50 Church St Whltmsvulle Mass Mr And Mrs Russell Parkhursl Q , T I . 132 Carleton H Laporte The Home of Fme Portrcnts Highland ot Deon Street Worcester Moss 01609 CARLETON H. LAPORTE 133 ANDERSON 8. SUNDOUIST, INC Self Servnce Greenwood Street Worcester, Mass Pzerce Hardware Company 101 Elm St Mlllbury Mass Wlllnam Ashton Owner SPECIALTY CONTROLS Wnlklnsonvllle Mass 865 4465 Electrucal Control Panels Desngned and Buult For Any Type of Machlnery ln Any Type of lndustry SVEA BAKINO CO , INC. 24 Greenwood Street Worcester, Mass Devoes T V 214 Mullbury Ave Mlllbury Mass 865 4365 Sales and Service Admiral Emerson Master Tech Incense 71121 14 BENJAMIN CHASE Cesspool Cleaners Wllknnsonvllle Mass 865 2007 J I ' ' I I . I C We service what we sell . . , . 134 I I I I I I I Boutzlzers Saw Shop Expert Sharpenlng Servlces on Saws Lawn Mowers Knnves 50 Carr St Whntlnsvllle Mass Phone 234 2358 Sales and Servlce Lawn and Garden Power Equapment Allis Chalmers Garden Trac ors RON REARDON General Contractor Rooflng 8. Siding Kltchen Cablnets Remodeling AGWAY INC PERRY FUNERAL HOME CENTRE SUPPLY Industrial Supplies 51 West Mum Sf Wholesale plumbung and heatlng supplues South Mann Street Uxbrndge Mass Mlllbury Mass Ol569 Phone 278 5403 Northeast C Iarklw Corp Dnstrlbutors of Clark Equupment Co Parts Rental Service New 8g Used Forklnft Trucks l' East Douglas, Mag. 476-7314 Supplies For farm, home, 8. garden 135 TI-IGM MCAN clothes styled IH today s groove for young men wntn smart money Moody Street Waltham and Dedham Mall Dedham Massachusetts chess 136 Pleasant Valley Country Club Ana' Motor Lodge bmi! as. 865 4441 865 5222 Worcester Provndence Trunpnke Route 146 Sutton Moss St Anne s CYC Monchoug Socuols every Wednesday TOM AND BEV MALMGREN CNE STOP CLEANERS Uxbridge Rood Kennels 73 Elm Sfreef Norwegian Elk Hounds Millbury, Moss. 42 5: 2 J' 4 , .ff I - E , I I ' 137 C S aio F Iorzst ci? rfenhowum d15coant G pp-os no T SPENCER Funerals Weddlngs Corsages ,SCOU nf Flower arrangements for all occaslons de panfjme nf Store S 550 Massasolf Rd Worcester Roar: 1.141 H NS Elmwood Terrace Mxllbury J etco Inc llll Provldence Rd whlfmswlle Moss 01588 6l7f23-4 3312 Farm 8.lndus1r1aI Equlpmenf Davnd Brown Auflmorazed Bolens Sales, Parts, and Service o ive 'I' 00,6 d ll n X, A E Q W C1 ROULTE .20 . ll-JG! - . I . 1 138 CAROL LYNN S DANCE STUDIO I67 Church St Whutinsville Moss RON-JAN S HIDEAWAY Mom Street Whltinsville Moss Waller Wheelers G01 and Driving Ronge Por 3 Golf Course Go Korts I8 Hole Golf Course Light for night ploy Southwest Cutoff Rt 20 Mlllbury Moss COLONIAL ORCHARDS WlIIcinsonviIIe Moss LEMIEUX GARAGE INC Generol Repolr 8. Household Fuel oiI Soles - Service in Toro Ariens Mower - Snowblovver Sno-Jets - Snowmobiles Burwzck cf: Burwzck Attorney Seymour Weinstein attorney William E Bernstein Attorney Stephen D Burwlck I , . I . . . I 0 - 0 . g Full Liquor Privileges ' 5 fl I, . . . . , . 139 Mzllbury Savzngs Bank The Bonk of Personol Servnce Elm Street Millbury, Moss . C. M arve! Discount 99 West Moin St Mn l lbury, Moss Tel 865-4545 Meot cut to order Roy Ferrel ln Chabot Motors Inc Chrysler Plymouth Imported Cors MG Toyoto Trlumph Dr 62 Mrs Rzchara' Abbott M illbury Co-operative Bank Russelfs Flower Shop 97 Elm Street 6 Canal Street Mlllbury Mass 2 Mullbury Mass 865-2626 e us talk to you about your future J di M Employment Servzce 791 1794 Sterlzng Realty Corp o Auburn Speclalrsts In Mortgages and Appraisals Worcester Auburn Oxford Worcester 753 I500 832 5600 987 8000 752 7000 L f .' Suite 210 340 Main St., Worcester 141 M aurzce s th b D.-:f:'f'. SI Marks Church Z - J On e Common M ll y 'f XJ i - 9 I E l - ,V 142 Berara' Bros. Furniture Complete Home Furnishings 94 Church St Whntlnsville Mass 234 5lO5 GRAFTON PRINTING C0 Furniture and Appliances Open 9 to 9 daily Sa 9 to 5 George W Rice Company Building Materials Canal Street Mlllbury DUDLEY GENDRON AMERICAN LEGION Post 4I4 Boston Road Sutton Mass Mann St North St East Douglas Mass 476 7955 StevenJ Bombara S X CADRIN 8 SONS STEVE'S TRUCK SERVICE f. ' . , r. A di D Service Station Inc. Repcurs on all makes of Trucks Road Servlce 715 Mlllbury Ave Worcester R P LGCASSE 26 Canal Sf SUTTON FUEL CGMPANY LUDVIGSON JEWELERS Sunglefory Ave 4 Mom Sfreef Mnllbury WAYNEIS 5 8: IO 144 DeFALCO CONCRETE CORP Mlllbury Moss Plcmfs Worcester 757 5268 Mxllbury 865 2538 Norfhboro 393 8735 MCLAUGHLIN S GULF SERVICE KACE S NEWS M'HbU Y M855 Mlllbury Moss Chases Garage, Inc Boston Rood Wllkmsonvllle Moss I-3-5ElmSt. 145 Direnzo Bros. Ready Mixed Concrete Worc Plant 8. Offuce 34 Southwest Cutoff Worcester 753 4522 or 753 8310 Sutton Plant Barnett Road Whltlnsvllle 234 5775 DAKIN s M za' Stale Sewerage Sutton Mass Cesspools Septic Tanks Cleaned buult and repalred FOX S PACKAGE STCJRE 6 Mgm Sf Back Hoe and Bulldozer for hnre Mlllbury 865 6184 I . . . I Where you get that good sweet corn . , . I I U I . 146 BALLARD PHARMACY 75 Elm St M lb-fry MOSS Vern s Restaurant ana' LlncoInW Stowe J LOUULQQ Putnam Hull Road BALLARD MOTOR SALES INC R F D 2 Sutton Mass O 27 22 Howe Ave off Rt 122A Mlllbury 865 6369 Servrcnng Worcester Area Since l906 ALA AAA W R Wallzs Lumber Company East Douglas Mass Lumber Bulldlng Supplles Bagged and Bulk Grain Hardware and Paint Pennsylvanna Garden Tractors Aruens Sno Thro Lawn Boy Sk: doo . . J . . . . , . I5 Plymouth -- Chrysler -- Barracuda 147 PERRY CONTE ttPIeosont St Worcester C D Whltney Agency 757 O4IO or 757 573I Orchestra Servnce Musnc Studlos Tuxedo Rentols Speclol Rotes tor Students FLEET ELECTRICAL SERVICE INC 334 Soufhwe-Sf Cufoff II2 Mom Street Mullbury Worcester Moss 865 4433 A 8.D PI ZA 79 Elm Street Barrett S Market Mnllbury Moss Moin St. HOLLYHOCK GARDEN NC Monchoug, Moss. Mullbury Moss Warren Harris T- Karl Brie' 3 S I . 49 Elm St. 148 H A Fonlazne Inc Koopfvmm LUMBER Wholesaler of Arnold Quallty Plummers Corner Baked Products Whltlnsvllle Mass QUDQ II! WHITINSVILLE SAVINGS BAN K Serv lcung Worcester and Worcester County M I Sq emorua uare Retail Outlets rel 865 3649 or 839 2074 Wl nSV 'e MOSS ST ANNE SCHURCH C A Lynch Pharmaczes, nc East Douglas MABEL 8s HARRY S CENTER STORE UXb 'd9e 34 Main St Mlllbury Mass North Uxbridge Fresh fancy pastries donuts 8. bulkles every Sunday , . ID E ct l 2 5? 1:1 A Restaurants -- Institutions -- - - . . . I I O . I . . I . I . 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' ' ' 156 4 O TEL C E 4 5970 s 'WX' nl or dlrector DEBORAH ABBOTT Chorus 1 2 3 4 Dr1mat1Cs 2 3 EXIIUS 4 ChLer1ng 1 2 3 Capt 4 RAREN ACRERMAN Chorus 1 3, FNA 1 2 3 4 MARCIA AUBIN Dran1at1Cs 1 2 TrLas 3 SLC 4 BaskLtball 1 2 3 4 Cheermgl 2 Class SLC 2 3 BARBARA BATES Chorus 1 Adwoeator 3 CAROLYN BECRVWTI-I Chorus 2 3 Dram IEICS 4 FNA 1 2 3 ChLLr1ng 3 RICHARD BOUTILIER Advoeator 3 4 BaskLtball Mgr 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Chess Club 3 4 IRC 4 JONATHAN BRENNAN Baseball 1 2 Cross Country 2 JOAN BROMLEY ChorusV PrLs 4 Dram1t1Cs V Pres 4 FNA 3 Sec TrLas 4 BaskLtball 1 2 3 Co Capt 4 Softball 1 2 3,4 DALE BROTE Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 voCator4 FNA 1 SLC 2 TrL S 3 4 BaskLtball 1 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 NHS3 4 Class PrLs 3 TrLas 4 JAMES CHAREST JANICE CHASE Chorus 1 2,3, Band 1 Advocator 3 4 FNA 1 2 3 Cheermg 2 3 NHS 4 Class SLC 4 JUDITH CHASE Chorus 1 2 3 Band 1 2 3 4 Dra 1nat1Cs 2 3 Pres 4 Advoeator 3 Exltus 3 Co Edxtor 4, FNA 1 Basketball 2 ChLer1ng 2 3 NHS 3 4 Student CounC1l TrLas 1 2 LC 3 S C TrLas MICHAEL CHIZY Band 1 2 3 4 Ex1tus 4 KLy Club 2 3 4 ChLSS Club 3 4 BRUCE CROSBY Dran1at1Cs 4 LESTER DAVIS KATHLEEN DEMARS FNAV Pres 2 G4 DIANE DOLEGIEWICZ FNA 4 MICHAEL FEDORCZUK GARY FORD Dramat1Cs 2 Advocator 4 Basket ball 1 2 Co Capt 3 84 Baseball 1 Co Capt 2 3, Key Club 2 3 TrL1s 4 NHS 3 4 ClassV PrLs 84 PFLS SHARLEE GALDAUKAS Dramat1cs 4 Advocator 4 THOMAS GARCELON BaskLtball 4 LINDA GORDON Dramat1Cs 2 3 4 E.x1tus 4 FTA 2 3 Softball 2 NHS 3 DAVID GRAVISON MARIETTA GUERTIN Chorus 1 2 Advocator 3 4 Ex1tus 4 FTA 1 2 Softball 1 2 NHS 3 SANDRA GUERTIN Chorus 1 2 Softball 1 GLENN HARINGA Dramat1Cs 4 Advocator 3 Exltus 3 Co Ed1tor 4, Key Club 3 4 NHS 3 V Pres 4 DENISE HEMINGWAY Chorus 1 2 BARRY HICKS Chorus 1 2 3 Dran1at1Cs 1 2 3 BETTY HUNTON Chorus 1 Dramatxcs 1 2 3 4 FNA 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Student CounC1l 2 MICHAEL JERZ Chorus 1 2 Dramat1Cs 2 PrLs 3 4 Ex1tus 4 Basketball 1 2 Co Capt 3 8 4 Cross Country 1 2 4 KLy Club 4 Class V Pres Pres 4 Student CounC1l 2 4 ELAINE JOHNSON Dramat1Cs 4 EXIUIS 4, FTA 1 2 3 Baseball Mgr 1 E1 2 Cross Country Mgr 4, IRC Sec 4 APRIL KELLY DIANE KING Chorus 1 2 3,4 Dramat1cs 1 2 3 4 FNA 1 2 3 Pres 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Co Capt 4 Softball 2 3 4 NI-IS3 TrLas 4 JEFFREY KLEWIEC Baseball 1 3, Key Club 3 V PrLs KATHERINE KOZLOWSKI Advoeator 3, EXILLIS 4 FTA 1 NHS 3 4 IRC 4 DANIEL LESSARD DFITIIJLICS 4 ChLss Club 3 4 158 JUDI1 H LOUIS Chorus 1 Treas 2 3 Dramatlcs 2 3 FNA 1 2 3 MARY MINGOLLA Chorus 1 2 Basketball 1 2 ALFRED OLSON BaskLtball 3 4 Chess Club 3 Pres RUSSELL PARKHURST Band 1 JEANNE PICARD Band 1 2 3 4, Advocator 3 Echtor 4 Basketball Mgr 3 NI-IS3 Pres SUSAN RIDDELL Chorus 1 2,3,DF3I11Ht1CS 1 2 3 4 Advocator 3 FNA 1 2 3 DELIA ROAF Chorus 1 2 Advocator 3 Exltus 4 Softball Mgr 1 2 NHS 3, Sec 4 RANDALL ROBBINS Advocator 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 2 3 Cross Country 2, , Capt 4 Key Club2 Treas 3 Pres 4 Chess Club3 V Pres 4 SCOTT SEAVER Band 1 2,3 4, Dramat1Cs 3 4 3 4 Baseball 2,3,4, Cross Countr 2 3 4 Key Club 2, 3,4, Chess Club KARIN SENKARIK Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 1 2 Co Capt 3 4 ROBERT SISKA Chorus 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 1 2,3, 4, IRC 4 SANDRA SODERMAN MARGARET STEWART Chorus 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3,4 Dramatlcs 1 2 3 4 FNA 1 2 .3 4 Basketballl Mgr 3 84 Softball 1 2 ClassV PrLs 3 WANDA SWALLOW Band 1 2 Basketball 1 Cheermg 2,3, Class Sec SHARON TURNER Band 1 Dramat1Cs 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 1 2,3,4 JOHN WHITNEY Chorus 2 3 4 Dramat1Cs 4 Basket ball 1, IRC 4 ' . 1 . ,, ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 141 , , ' - 5 , . , S I 'AV 1 2 1 1 1 ' , ' . 7 ' , , 1, ., 5 , 7 I' 7 NV 1 v 3 1 . , , , . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 3 - 2 , Q ' , I I 1 1 E ' 1 X ' 1 . 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