Sutton Memorial High School - Exitus Yearbook (Sutton, MA)
- Class of 1972
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Though our size is small, total school population numbering 260, S.H.S. offers curriculum which broadens the students' outlook. Through the initia- tive of administration and faculty, compromising with one another, we are channeling the former rigid program of scholastics into a more progressive mode of education. In order to increase the students' knowledge in preparation for life in this fast-moving world, mini-course programs within the established curriculum have been .promoted in certain practical areas. Due to a strong alliance between the adminis- tration and student body, an informal atmosphere permeates the halls of Sutton High. The new sense of independence reflected in the faces and voices of the students, is a product of reasoning and thought pro- moted by co-operation of all those involved. With patience and understanding, this harmonious rela- tionship between students and faculty can prove to be a true asset and a milestone in the advancement of education and human co-operation. 0 table of contents seniors . . . . .8 juniors 0 . . . .22 sophomores . . . . 26' freshmen . 30 academics . . . 34 activities . . . . . 34 administration di faculty . . 80 dedication . 98 senior diregtory , 100 index ., . 101 advertisements . l02 , f f :CBJ , xx ' 1' 7 xx, ,M 5 X K f ' X 1 Q X ff, 'X 1 Ku X W X s f u 4 f , fl K X, 1, X K I Xu, I 4 If fi f S f ' ' fl X v X if ,Z ff ky K f V 1' Z Q 7 X 't , 4, ff f --My 9 . . I N I 1 S ' A 1 , 4 53 2 ,f 44, M L .fglzf ff 7 V . i A Y f 'b A' ' fx 3 7 rf .. Q , ' If MN N Iv ,Q If Q Z 1 uk gf ff 'K 9 ff, I Z f f' Q H f X, ? 1 : f Z f ' ff ' 7 Z K X ,, 0 X 5 X x A 7 W gm W Q ' L14 A - f' ' L , 'E I Y ini . , A . A Y f 1 W ' H f ' VI PY 'li' , . h 5 ' ' 455 W KCIM. 4 I QQ- Hx mark stephen bailey susan cichy president vice-president Q '-v 3 P in 2? fi ' Q I it 6' , i tz, we N? til 2 W 'gf ka- -3 ,My x VIIV A 45 1': Sheryl uppstrom debra a. mac donald secretary treasurer there in only one success- to be able to spend your life in your own way . . alan johnson 'fi' andrea C- king betty anne johnson M ew: 'fn Mn .54 ' Wir. 'g-:if 419' ru' 5 ' 7 'V ',,'. .W ,f ' 1'-5 83 'f ,' ' ' w 1, fav , x 2, ,ug , r fy, P rig. -if-V 27' , . L.,- ' .3 W. In -r . Ei, 4 '.. 1,311 I W Jn jf., ll J, A gf' 1 .P ,I QQ . carol a. bates christine rafferty Q 4-gg I I seniors . . . we pause with reluctance at the fork in the road . . . long awaited, but somehow strange and unnerving . . . we are unsure of our readiness . . . but certain of our enthusiasm . . . each road we choose Will, in turn, branch out further in every direction... we must choose our own purpose . . . without hesitation . . . for there is no returning . . . fb. ur ' 'fQ.4- ' june 1 chns leaves nothmg smile, sheryl!! sheila s betting days are over a stitch in time saves nine EG!! ' 'U f ,-3 .l 11 toni, we told you to look straight ahead, not both ways . QQ Tx E5 3: .1 ,Lo A 1 nfl! Q , ..., if 1 J if ,, 3-A ai 2' , ' . t :J Q ,KI f A' 1 H e ' - 12 , We.. , T1 . , f. , A ' f, ' 'reg W ' Q'1':f'v's L,,t . 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'.h'4- fmt ijust broke my pencil sophomores . . . confidence . . . no longer new arrivals... november dance . . . biology specimens . . . losing your new protractor . . .jack of all trades. . . correcting last years blunders. . . serious study . . . 40W fewer giggles e 6076 more determination . . . skipping class and not getting caught . . . ordering class rings . . . 44' take this down girls - it's the latest scandal X iff!! f', ix,-7 L x fn. QV' JI: 1 K 8 :hon wood morning mrs. cohen, good good morning mrs. u . , morning . . . X T my mother said i couldn't cook I 'N 1 .K watch out for the barber e fi?-' ,. 15' let's see - should we put paris down here? 92 3' RJ. fiig V. 3,5 K TQ' 5 If - .X-'nv R 1 .-., A, 4. Y , L, -212 .wif f X ,ik , 5113 4623 5 . I -i , I in f. A: class of 75 'Q A 'gn . W, 6 .,..,,.4, .M Hy., 1-.. ,,.,..,,m w, . 72211. 1' ' ,. 4 ..., , - w, ' 1 225955 , ff' -, . me we-A f ff?-f !2l32 ie ' .- - '-?'4f?.13,l'-ff -..i5z'.f' ' 1 f, , f , sf ' , r::'5:521..' 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EH X Hx rjiix MMR i ' , gm . -' no up 'I Q L new computer provides list of colleges for roland . . . 36 mrs. carlson's pink office . .. an- other year of unsupervised studies home ec classes switch with i.a .... ungraded history classes . . . teachers initiate independent study french 4 swings into fashion with couturier designing . . . geog- raphy classes replace govern- ment . . . beginning of french club . . . new federal grant for emotion- ally disturbed . . . jr. high mini courses... development of new elementary school plans prog- ress . . . iiash - miss koback mas- ters the pica-ruler . . . guidance of- fice has use of interactive learning systems, inc. computer . . . mr. grant prepares new report cards for distribution . . . we must always change, otherwise we portable classroom arrives and is assembled for the new program . . . 1 K. , J J ff ff' . V ,Q af jgQ.Qei'2Qf -un. senior class president displays jackets to be sold to students . . . hard n... RLES a dream finally a reality . . . as the new elementary school is being constructed is :?5,,, Ay,s J after halloween, what a sight . . . .- -.5 ..: .r c st, !l!l2l2iTZ Z!iI1 v i A e xl dlngs... i+ . wr- Q lifl .Q - ,WSL- the graduate speaks . . . boys learn to play Held hockey, but really preferred soccer 'Q kv J? .' u- ' 'TEN ..! ' free study periods appeal to all . . . SUSHU, d0iflg dishes? 38 i li c. chesley enjoys mixing chocolate chip cookies fl A 5 Suu! to Wt. if 'S A mrs. newton displays student art work . . . vu 5 S . 7 W 4 ' kg: it ,i S' office practice kits are boring but must be done. right betty and kathy? 'Flaw -tag'--.F I1 i,k'lmnl x, ' A VH , ,tw ,bl v individual attention given to linnea by mrs. bergeron . . . 39 the scholar i the student of the world fu-Q .... .':- A M '-.ie musical chairs advanced biology test . . 19? 1 -ei these grammar workbooks really keep junio rs busy mi : you need more rhythm, Cassie . . . draw what you see under microscope for lab reports C is jeff and roland try to find the length of the pendulum by unsupervised studies . . , independent study . . field trips . . . french restaurants . . . labs . . . boston plays . . . sports events . . . typewriting office practice sets . . . chaucer '... hamlet . . . grammar courses for all students... reading caesar's gallic wars . . . language lab drills . . . timed dictations . . . pass or fail history course . . . gymnastics , . . cooking . . . sewing. . . tail- oring . . . maps in geography and history . . . p.o.d .... term papers... office practice stu- dents Work on faculty game... mr. kramarz goes on honor system . . . history projects . . . bookkeeping sets . . . chemistry test after chem- istry test . . . routines on gymnastic equip- ment . . . themes, themes, and more themes . . . oral recitations . . . panel discussions . . . de- bates . . . watching it go back and forth . . . Ill, N, I 1' Q V . 44 ,a ' H , 9 N ft? gl' r .ZZ ly instituted english grammar course for one quarter affords time for students to work together. carol bates helps rita northcutt whojust t understand both the grammar and carol . . . 'TT' this week chorus meets in the gymg next week tune in for new location ia. . v ..----4 'nn .te gi v x baccalaureate exercises . . . when did you ever see unsupervised study halls like this . . . we did . . . ff assembly programs afford valuable information to student body . . . 42 l l 1 if philip takes a handful of salad . . . our librarian, mrs. wood, introduced students to card catalogue. Lf! Lg? xx ,df I .l i . music lessons lead to a fine performance at grafton high . . . tr if english IV students present hamlet in marionette form Khifzv, the years teach much which the days never know . . . the still finally blew, didn't it alan and donald . . . what do we learn . . . see . . . imagine . . . com- prehend . .. that which isn't written on the blackboard, in the textbook, or in the teacher's manual . . . wondering if mr. kramarz will ever ' tip the class when he sways too far to the right . . . watching mr. o'dea go from cowlick to curls... will mr. douville ever have a home- room that doesn't jump the bell . . . when will they build a subway to sutton with grammar written on the walls so mrs. bergeron can pre- pare for class on her way to school . . . hoping A mr. ellis can find cures for various chronic dis- A L Y ,, eases . . . clocking mr. brosnihan as he starts the 5 record, pulls up his socks, and dashes to focus the projector in time . . . peering out classroom windows . . . the dog in the deer disguise . . . the waving flag . . . mr. nunnemacher's house and christmas star . . . jr. high buses pulling .41 ' V fi- 4 ' in. .. gym classes on the front lawn... stop sign... dr. nunnemacher jogging each morn- ing . . . mr. carr's battle with the flies, his slip- pery chair, and his s.k.'s . . . daydreamers . . . field trips. . . field trips. . . field trips. . . new way to test spaghetti . . . slip of the scalpel for darylene . . . shcryl and robin make a cutting board in i.a. under supervision of mr. muellcr. . . 44 ll this has been a tremendous let-down, says cindy green . . . 'Q' ur Q , ig: .T I' 2 . t Ei? 'J t H 4.1.-.ze Z W T, ff. ,-in I L .i Q 3- li '11 V' ' x,' F4 .. V , it b X 'yy , .eq . , vo, I ,.' ky- M- Xt lie Z in E pour the experiment down the draing we have to do it over . . . 'Y mul lT8IFl.lHGllB i1 ff steven harris diligently studies the atlas . . . that's a Wishbone, dennis . . 45 25 A 53 li ': M 1 N EQ 0 i 1. My 1-. .Y ft e art 0006 cross country . .. 6 wrns out of !O . .. rnost drfftcuh tearns f auburn and south- brtdge . .. beat bartfett and rnarfonapohs twice . . . danny set new record for sutton at rnarronapohs . . . new surprise f greg carr ' ' danny wins 4 consecutive meets . . . rnern- 0 e ortes f dog chasfng . . . rnr. krarnarz f en- thusfastrc coach . . . defeated twice by rnnl- S ' bury . . . new faces f rtchard rnagner, peter 0 sundqurst, gohn Xecfatre . . . sutton defeats uxbrfdge . .. southbrrdge sets new course ' h record at sutton . . . gohes on the bus rrde 0 t e , horne . . . sore feet aching bones and ex- hausted runners. an et it coach f iorg fohowiilg 'l ' 5 M 17 Q X N -' , 130-'fry s x Q 'r 54 , T7-i4 5 ' ' ei 343' ii flax !00!L at those !egs!!! ' A -I i ' ' intent 48 who aaa!!! I 'ce aroun ifeggmx few ,f,,,,,w,w, . ' 1 f .vw-,Y ' Fr'-.- . . ' 'I' '-4,,,2jP .l'8'. ff'-Q .',s,j xi ' - 4 is ' 'iv 0.4 , 1, A A tixgftiee W' ' Y ix 'avi -e. ii - oi, , , ui: I' I. E Q f Q me sche 0 . sbs 16813 '0attXelK ..... ' e . southbndg harden ..... ' Hs uuonapo IU uxbxidge . . mai rmbury N . SYBV 60800 3. Xedaxie Ca!! g. a. Qokmsim d. glavison 6. ekhmd 3. coxey 1. magnet ' boxdeaux 3. p. sundqxnst , i ionapohs . . aubum ..... uxbrkdge . . . rvmbuty . . . I 49 X5 A5 A0 X5 X5 48 20 36 Z0 37 X9 39 Xb 37 'LX 35 30 Z5 BX 'LA , , .,.. .P winnin isn't everything, but wanting to i . . ta r iffiktlvl 5' nfs. p.. i f Q 11 let me make this crystal clear . . . moving in for the kill! ,1 ,L xl. .751 'z d. sargeant, s. smith, l. johnson, e. augusto, l. johnson, b. hebert, r. carter, m. alger, p. young, p. smith, d. corey,k. helgesen, d. macdonald, h. putnam, s. turner, n. Clarkson, d. mi1kman,c. pelletier, s. anderson, d. plante, d. lessald. 50 ...r4 us,1.1 X? gas: nut .8 as '. ' -s up-4 : 41. ..:e ar' '--4 'S ..3 Q1!. --an 7I'f 'r victory cheers for sutton! 'fa yi we .1 '- ' 2-wwe H 1 -r-, ,I ' , . -af -fe-mfr... ,S TW I , I '- ' 'uvvneetvfit 3 , half time group therapy. 4- fi 2- ,fr r ' 7 - -P: 'flex FQ R'-: ',w?ha .,.f-aff r J , Y eff Qfafkg, .gn Q, ' ---fi -arte 'T.. - , how come they are always down the other end? asks 'alge'. schedule team shs opp uxbridge . . . 1 1 holy name . . 1 2 nipmuc .... 2 0 leominster .. 0 1 wachusetts . . 0 0 holy name . . 2 0 wachusetts . . 0 I auburn . . . 0 1 auburn . . . 0 2 four senior co-captains . . . sheila turner, heather putnam, susan cichy, debra macdonald . . . debbie stubbert, new student, scored most goals . . . more wins . . . season over, extra large uniforms arrive . . . petite size, 32 waist . . . wachusett game washed out . . . uxbridge game scored goal last 17 seconds to tie game . . . first game of season . . . debbie macdonald racks up again . . . had a j.v. team this year . . . first ice cream duel on bus... leominster hosts shin- guards with added attraction - track meet . . . took revenge on holy name. r lajoic j macdonald m milkman t crilly m stcvenson r magner,b.mcway,k.dumas,a.johnson,d.garvison, m. beckwith d eklund b young J leclaire J corey l dumas 1 bessette m bohanan, m. Chamberlain, t. alger, g. carr, g. mcintyre 45, H has F: Wi' well, you ca.n't win them all, john! with a team playing better than anticipated with individual effort and a winning atti- tude . . . and with a new crop of under-classmen to serve as backbone of the team . . . the soccer season was off with a kick . . . with coach carr spurring the boys on . . . and with memorable matches such as hudson and tantasqua . . . the soccer team ended the season with a record of 7 wins, 3 ties, and 2 losses. A I X,-Tl,fkjj?'. ff' fs-2 the hard part of making good is ou must do lt over everyday team southbridge . . . valley tech .... Webster academy west boylston . . oxford ....... proutyj.v. .... west boylston . . hudson ....... proutyj.v. .... Webster academy hudson ....... tantasqua ..... music fathoms the sky . . . A xi 1 , 1'-as if fr r 4 f i W Q N w ls- , ' -A let's take it from the top . . . it my f ' Q f , 2 XX . Mr l ,W-f'f ' K' -Q .4 d X sutton jr.-sr. high bands performing in grafton . . . band and chorus . . . directors mr. king and mr. it holland.. . interchange concerts with grafton and uxbridge . .. christmas music and assem- Q blies . . . many hours of practice . . . many pic- tures takeng many pictures lost... squeezing into 'Lmusic room , former kitchen area... ll chorus keeps getting smaller . . . band keeps get- il . . . , . , it ting younger. .. we think its time for a new piano . . . band must relinquish stage for many I auditorium activities . . . play for faculty game xr mr. holland blows his own hom . . . 3, 55,4- members of the chorus during one of their usually comical moments . . . . . . chorus sings for ecology . . . we hear itis a great song . . . we will turn in our literary badges with this note . . . ffffwfi.y55g.Q'ifKH 5 if affairs-1 if1?3g31?fi2r:? fsaimagsamggsgge' f chorus director mr. charles king . . . smile for the biIdle,l0hn - - - i . l 2:3 'F 1 EL: N performance at grafton . . . band performing at sutton concert 497 debbie and cindy practice a lyrical duet 55 arsenic and old lace . . . play postponed . . . having to do it all over again... actors and actresses change roles . . . mrs. newton in a di- lemma. . . competing for the use of the stage . . . endless hours of blocking scenes . . . week- p Eg end and evening rehearsals... committees 1 Xi work together on set design, costumes, sound ,XX effects, make-up . . . good luck on march 24th l and 25th . .. arsenic and old lace becomes a . reality . . . pictures didnlt take . . . -H - A -L3 mrs. newton-a lady of many talents the costume committee-karen helgeson and diane corey performance must precede volition . . . 56 language is part of a man's character french club officersg roland, toni, linnea, and andrea composed of not only french students . . . open to anyone . . . seniors of french 4 as officers . . . plans to visit la crepe in boston in march... visit to french government center . . . tentative plans in future to visit france . . . meetings held every other month. .. members overflow ca- pacity of room . . . ffrench'?J . . . susan cichy -editor advocator. . .susan cichy editor. . . mr. o'dea ad- visor . . . meeting deadlines . . . writing arti- cles . . . problem with printers . . . new com- pany in march... heartaches and headaches . . . writeris cramp . . . gets own photographer . . . louise Chamberlain sports editor . . . debbie macdonald, art editor . . . other members of staff pictures taken after mr. o'dea,s . . . X z 'I IH if ,gf ffx f qu. . Nfl T ':'w R O 7 debra macdonald art editor louise chamberlain-sports editor newspapers always excite curiosity 4' E S l we reach out to fellow human beings . . . K mx M. t 1 1 A 1 .tif , . is fri Wy . 1 , 'K fs- ,t ' ' I h f in future nurses, doctors, 8r dentists stand outside Wallace center, fitchburg, mass. --. lx J roland lajoie, vice president if . , viper. , t X 43sf4fa'ff4 +5 4 lc e-af, 4 ' T559 mrs. john henn, advisor debbie tlagg hopes she doesn't have any cavities. 3 M 4. 51 1' Y I ., ' . vi, . V v F' ' toni bebka, president, boards the bus for burbank hospital KL I sheryl uppstrom, secretary future nurses association at sutton initiates two male members... trips to burbank hospital . . . health careers fair . . . speaker from hahne- mann hospital... mrs. henn, our enthusiastic advisor . . . attend open house of neighboring hospital. . . X a Y gli 0 is . . ' 3 - PH what happened in tcbdeg YQWQVVQWI this is a review of a typical yearbook meeting... as we enter the room the usual early crowd is present, this consists of kathy, betty, louise, this group always stay after school to insure early arrival. . . next on the scene, at 5 minutes to l, karen, who is escorted by her future hubby bryan, who lives only a hop, skip, and a jump down the road . . . here is sleeky toni, who manages without fail to sneak in just before the advisor . . . alas now we have the right not on time crew, these people spend 45 minutes of serious deliberation at the put- nam hill lunch cafe, it's mark, linnea, and at times debi and toni... but if debi goes out with her beau she makes it back for 2:30. . . the late crew is greeted with several snickers and a welcoming look of great disgust from sim kcabok . . . ' once a month just before we can knock the name of the yearbook staff dr. roland makes his house call . . . we have andrea as a home partici- pant, she is our creative artist, the june bride . . . everyday's agenda begins as follows . . . we try to travel in groups of three or more . . . then tell many jokes, like the one about the man and his wife who . . . well scratch that some people have bad hearts . . . there are the constant inter- ruptions . . . mr. shields trying to steal all avail- able pictures of himself for decorative purposes louise, betty, kathy, work very hard on their homework . . . the adding machines are in constant use ,... while others look through old pictures. . . gossip break is every ten minutes . . . oh my, it's 2:30, how time flies when you're having fun . . . i onl ask for information WP' V D- rs l , il lll 'Wg what did you say, miss american pie? IUFIMHI college life isn't bad if you ignore school work and attend the parties,join the sororities and fraternities, . . . 61 1971 graduates return . . . inter- slave day . . . visual ruption in changes in students. . . changes in attitude and outlook.. . tell the college story as it is . .. se- information . . . big- niors seek gest difficulty in adjustment to college life . . . freedom . . . in- dependance enjoyed . . . social activities broadened . . . mem- bers of class of 1972 anticipate the coming of june . . . septem- ber... college and vocational schools . . . first game, Hrst win . . . second game, first loss . . . danny socks it to 'em . .. alumni shows their quality... putnam catholic 48, sutton 67 . . . sutton cages hawks . . . bromfield 68, sutton 67 . . . win at webster academy . . . loss at marianhill . . . double take with north brook- field . . . new coach with mr. romasco . . .jeff yells five and a half . . . mrs. ford gets new coat as result of hudson game... 38,572 slats in gym floor at putnam catholic . . . checking wal- lets and rings. . . danny doesn't lose contact lens . . . quiet rides home . . . the sun was shining brightly . . . fans get lost in charlton . . . nobody messes with the sammie machine . . . cheerleaders boycott var- sity . . . millbury takes it away . . . j.v.'s have same record as varsity . . . boys have fair season .. . webster academy provides a good prac- tice' '... the coaches are glad it's over but are looking forward to next year . . . mr. fantoni, go get me a hamburger and a coke. .,,. I . let me use it now, i'll give it back to you later. you can't sink soap will it be a foul on peter? Av- Y. 44 V 'tr , a little bony isn't it, alan asks. X E T t ' f . . 3 1 tickle, tickle faster than a speeding bullet! i f if y , ,,, V V 4' r if- mr s 'wr Q! should I call a time out now, questions danny will you get off my hip, complains donald 'YK asvshiwmfr .,Y 3 . ,, ,a1f - ne, 1, I-My the dawn of the possibl dream . . . 63 ny ,Nl WZ! ,-.....11 girls varsity trrst string Sheila turner heather putnam rosemary carter, louise Chamberlain, maureen alger dec. dec dec dec dec dec. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. jan. feb feb feb feb feb hudson ......... . . . quaboag regional . . . . . 1 martan ......... . . . marianhill ...... . . . quaboag regional . alumni .......... . . . wachusett regional notre dame ..... . . . nipmuc .... southbridge ...... . . . wachusett regional marianhill ...... notre dame . . leorninster .... leominster ...... . . north brookfield . . . . . north brookfield . . . . . southbridge ..... marian ..... shs opp 44 7 83 20 65 37 73 25 .74 28 54 45 49 31 59 40 71 83 45 30 58 42 47 32 43 40 45 5 forfeited 61 24 44 14 69 60 39 46 i. 5 1 w laurle johnaon darleen plante linda morris earol g,rev debbie stubbert, martha proctor, Connie perry. karen helgeaen 4-sw r. ap, .- Qs .B 2 fry X if y T01 boys j.v .... harris dec. 17 dec 21 dec. 23 jan. 4 jan. 7 jan. ll jan. 21 jan. 25 jan. 8 feb. 1 feb. 4 feb. 8 feb. ll feb. 16 1gTTO,y lllmff an TUII 7 - 0 f 7 .J 4 l brian young, malcolm Chamberlain, gregg carr,john leclaire, mark bohanan, scott lecla1re,james macdonald. michael charlton . . . ..... 68 41 millbury . . . ..... 45 72 alumni .... ..... 4 I 53 marianliill ............... 44 74 bromfield ............... 53 42 putnarn catholic academy . .69 50 hudson ................. 40 55 marianhill ............... 55 80 brgmiield ..,.......... 67 68 putnam catholic academy . .52 55 Webster academy ......... 52 45 ellis tech ................ 74 39 north brookfield . . .... 51 77 ellis tech ........ .... 5 6 44 boys varsity . . . second string . johnson, scott leclaire, philip slocum richard boisvert, alan .l...,....1..-.- ' la ' 4 ' - .:' Ll ki boys varsity . , . starting string . . . danny gravison, jeff Corey donald eklund, alan ford, peter sundquist the warm glow of victor . . . i Want that ball!!! the flying eagles Sheila says Linburger cheese for camera protect yourself with your elbow, linda 66 'iss , if you want it here it is yells diane i don't want it rosie insists t if XJ 'rn 3 A 1 ,t ,j y as the ball goes up louise goes down coach smith asks, did you ever hear the one about . . . first game, first victory . . . leominster leaves at halftime . . . won't call back . . . suzies tame marian . . . alumni gives varsity a scare . . . clock speeds up j.v. games... Woodstock academy won't leave connecticut . . . close game at notre dame . . . order another roll of tape . . . wachusett door fixer gets thrill . . . lots of j.v. entertainment on bus rides . . . four of starting five hit double figures in one game . . . marian has a secret weapon . .. shrewsbury surprises suttonethe bush team . .. candle sales pro- motion provide for new uniforms . . . smiley the official runs for new post . . . looks to coach for agreement on calls . . . managers give all the oranges to the j.v.'s . . . season high of 33 points by sheila turner . . . trick knee slips again . . . heather putnam passes out four times in one game . . . knee pad fits on both legs at the same time . . . maureen alger makes it through the season without a serious injury . . . cheering - they too rve a purpose who onl E Q if 'if after many hours of practice, cheerleaders complete their routine. gf, V , it Q ,. + j 3 -Q 1, . lg '11, yy Ax ffl barbara banach f co-captain fight . . . score . . , win . . . s.h.s. cheerleaders encourage . . . excite . . . elect co-captains barbara banach and jane van dyke . . . miss joyce smith begins third year as advisor . . . squad spurs the crowd on . . .as well as the team . . . enthusiasm . . . timing . . . teaching and learning new cheers... look of uniformity . .. finding a place in the school to practice... sore muscles the day after practice... proudly repre- senting sutton high . . . 68 stand and cheer I debbie stubbert debra pelletler pamela gurney lucy johnson debra milkman ,fm 9 denise croteau christine pelletier donna lessard 69 debra Connolly we onl know insofar as we do . . . M- - : iw i sy E d. flagg, r. carter, b. johnson, r. sanger, a ford, k, howard, k. helgeson, j. vandyke, m. kibbe, b. banach, d. croteau, p. smith, s. turner, d. macdonald, l, macdonald, l. chamberlain, a. king, j. corey, p. lamontagne, r. lajoie is Y E , vi K w 'f I l A -avr ,Y W l 'I ? , TRIIIII in K? R it I 'Q , 4 9 I I 4 5 .1 1 5 n 1 ' 1 Q? LA, A 5 IZ' ' Z ' ' ' 3 . 5 aphrodite, states her interpretation ofa hermes listens intently to the mighty athena Speaks of the imP0ft2lnCe Of desirable trait. Zeus. WlSd0m- 70 .5 'Q-3' ip, l I fl 'ei fl .ff 1 J V sift 'wi 7 fji Y 2. r. ximl lil linda is inducted with a crown of laurel. D1-'fy-.' f .X ,Q ' ' , ' 'T' f s - f' ' 4 ', 15 f 4 J.: . U . lx I apollo, artemis, athena take heed to the words of zeus. ' alan, the only boy inducted is congratulated by zeus. the mighty zeus speaks as hera listens. athena, aphrodite, hermes, demeter, hera apollo, artemis, the induction scene of the na- tional honor society new members . . . mt. olympus . . . top secret preparations . . . trip to costume company in boston . . . mr. lamontagne doesn't escape the wrath of the gods... plays the role of zeus, rather unwill- ingly, then hams it up . . . colorful costumes . . . royal stage setting. . . new members crowned with laurel wreaths. . . assistance from junior sound effects engineers... parents take back seat this year . . . reception in cafeteria . . . 1? l EF it E5 5? 'a at gl if il il ll fl te at 'r lv E Eli gl sl t I if i ., 1 in 'I l gi is lb li l N , Zi la it 1 it 1 I 1 i 1 r r rf I ii ,fp it r 'i ri , li tl. A ill l li li t l l , 1 il he IF - I' Fr' .. I- I . ,. , f' ' . 1 1 . here is our first slave, andreag hard-working . . . 53.00, norma bids. . . K1 'AJS s ' ,s- t it's the little people who rule, kevin . . . the basketball song: it's been a great day today . . . louise and heather . . . the bruins' soloist leads the sheila scouts for boys . . . what do you mean mrs. cohen made toni work marseilluise . . . mrs. president . . . so hard . . . . O I 4 Al i i Il S ir 1x Qi gil l, attend no auctions if thou hast no money . . . I' what is my bid for this hard-working slave . . . with mrs. cohen as auctioneer, and the senior class members as slaves, what did the bidders have to lose . . . auction extended into a 2-day all right, slaves, i want you to . . . says pat. affair with the bids rising as high as 357.00 . . . andrea the first slave to be auctioned . . . heather the most expensive . . . impersona- tion... santa claus . .. girl turns boy scout . . . a bruin's fan . . . a red sox fan . . . rooms cleaned . . . desks washed . . . the fright of mr. grant,s purchases.. . the singing rninstrel and his dancing clown . . . norma buys a dud . . . confusion . . . uproar . . . fun . . . entertain- ment . . . treasury increased Sl-49.50 who is santa? rita . . . ,,...,.,..-uv-'-e- vin S dream on karen St bryan '25 X Af' Q-111' uq g ......... this is the way lisa washes the desks . . . washes the desks . . . washes the board . . . , Q-cf gm susan smiles at cruel master it was funny then, wasn't it anne. . . philip. .. gi un ' ' - 1 NU ' H . 4. I , I ' E' . . : .giifizifgsifs -- in-.-A ,fqzeazuasegf ff'-,CRE 3 L 'fi are Q I' ' . ek. 'll' ,E A A . ' i J ff I ' I ji ' fe' r if - - A Q . ' -s - Sf.-I I i . I ' 4 , 4 4 4' gi, ' ' i 'lglf 'ii'--'-i f.i:a'w-v-ff:'f2' ,f is . ' 'Q-:ff ' ' Y.f:..:K x 'af . fi I ' i n fl . : Q- - W . I X- ? i 'fi in ' n' ' , - - 'Q Gigi, WE E W.. TI ..,. ' . , gi 'WT - 4 s ' tsl . X ffi 51 I I fs: - 1 . gf' 'x' l ' j v trench atmosphere . . 'M' ., - Q le cafe chevalier . . .january 17, 1972 qu'est-ce que c'est le ragout du poulet . . . coq-au-vin . . . surrounded by notre dame . . . are de triomphe . . . bastille . . . the french classes gathered for the third annual french restaurant. . . the delica- cies displayed ranged from pot-au-feu to cherries jubi- lce . . . anything and everything to appease the appe- tite of the most ardent gourmet . . . the judges were the high school faculty, the verdict, for the most part was good . . . everyone seemed to enjoy what they ate whether or not they knew what it was . . . mass con- fusion in the home ec room... punch-filled wine bottles and french bread added to the atmosphere . . roland drops the seafood newburg . .. searching for recipes. . . many wishing they'd made I 1 . 4 I 1 K H llll A I I .. .-s... 1 'fu s-YN. un: -'Q A.. .x K K. ,s 'N , r la carte . . . . I W' T. sh. main dishes and vegetables . . . onion soup . . . onion soup . . . and more onion soup. . . mis- spelled invitations . . . food, brigade of students. . . from the home ec room. . .tothe gym . . .tothe band room door . . . cars for freezers . . . holiday for home ec classes . . . susan's chicken gizzards and all... the dread of being last in line . . . chicken must have been on sale . . . quiehe lorraine . . . too many taste testers . . . mr. carr, mr. o'dea, mr. grant have various excuses for not trying dishes. . . miss koback, mrs. cohen go off diets for a day . ., 95 chefs in the kitchen... never saw so much food . . . never saw such big appe- tites . .. never enough punch to go around... the party's over . . . clean-up time . . . alka seltzer . . . alka seltzer . . . alka seltzer . . . if I feel like someone is standing behind me . . . french food . . . f ii'-ii noreen's cherries jubilee with ice cream sin. it 5.1 wif at V i'll take one of these, a few of those, and... what's this? the exotic and the familiar mass production . , J Qi UU ,f i ,sv- 'll , , ' ' 5 '-IK. , V 9 v 1 d will too many cooks spoil the onion soup? icould have sworn ijust saw something move pu 15 'Y-r2 'i 'Q I gig. X Q 'XR A4 '1,- 4' 'O 4 4 ,U I o , ' J If 'Ojai A r ft? 2 1 everything is funn as long as it is happening to somebod else participants listen to instructions . . . hook-shot . . . M151 wi, V 'Q V ' . M l ' MIA-iam -w.v, now we will have a word from our sponsor wt s H, . ww qi-um., Nh ' -.gf Q - -as ' 4. png ,. i , Lp, 2. nm home on the range teachers reign as underhanded victors once again . . . second annual donkey basketball game, march 22, 1972 . .. andrea king is the first to score... donald leclaire coaches the seniors, donkeys coach teachers . . . teddy bear at half' time . . . kids galore ,... debi flagg gets the dollar... miss smith first to score for teachers 8a women's lib, mr. romasko first to miss... mr. lamontagne has donkey trouble oh Wendell . .. half time switch of don- keys... mark and betty experience technical difficulties... whoops-miss degregorio you were such a lady. . . seniors lead 8-0 at half time . .. final score 14-8 . .. tradition to be passed on to next yearis seniors . . . ll li ' in I lr 5 - to do all, all that we can . . . Q Y- 1' r , M1 ' 4 A' .Z i ik. M wendell and roger await their next customer. it's a good thing there were a few short ones! 'wa w f , Q 1 V , ?K. .tet . i Si may -N V 'X 3,2 AC' ' Qi X t . f-ef z'n'M' P .-Wg, . 4' J iam 'IQ' r , ' A r r ' . - rf' ' vu, sl t 4 i 9 A ' L' ' V 'H z- + '45 g 11.1, ' +5 look ma-no hands!! .,,,q AUQQ Ir. you see who, where. -Q. mr. romasco shows 'em how. largest crowd ever . . . band selections begin the evening . . . gymnastic show a first . . . faculty triumphant 67 to 45 . . . scholarship money for 7 class of 1972 . . . the food sale a big success . . . much hard work and effort . . . fine eating at jimmy's harborside . . . socialite atmosphere . . . art show held in saltonstall building . . . boston globe scholastic art awards . . . tour of area around saltonstall building . . . escalator rides . . . hurrying across streets . . . a long ride home . . . the end of an exciting day . . . mrs. newton and miss briddon stand with donna lessard and the pleasure of eating at jimmy's harborside mark bohanon on the wharf. J!! 3 :mm .1 sharon, did you really draw that picture? i art is man added to nature . . . 79 2 1 I Rx I 1 N 5 ! lin l li ff I I tl l lf! i r K V 1 1. .N i iz skill in leadership had--f i'll be in my office, mrs. pearson . . . delighted school committee members and administra- superintendent . . . elementary coordinator . . . new ideas . . . new programs fostered . . . straight forward in approach . . . definite in opinions . . . dedicated educator . . . interested in the students of sutton . . . loquacious basketball fan... approaches his chal- lenging job with optimism . . . diligently works to coordinate the numerous facets of his job . . . bridge between community and educa- tors . . . tion view plans for new elementary school . . . IFS QM mr. gordon j. spence, superintendent the heart to conceive . . . Q assistant superintendent . . . high school princi- pal . . . industrious . . . fair . . . a good listen- er '... thinks before he acts.. . initiates new programs. . . humanistic . . . unexpected wit- ticisms . . . idealistic . . . radiates contagious enthusiasm . . . involved with students and fac- ulty . . . reserved . . . understanding . . . deter- mination plus . . . has a new look . . .patient to help us. .. belief in his own decisions... governed by a sense of responsibility, interest, and concern . . . pride in sutton high school . . mr. edward f. grant the understanding to direct . . . J ' another coffee break mr. grant? 0.k. mr. spence, right away , . . the hand to execute . . . l 1 3 i l help in many small ways that often go unno- t ticed . .4 without them the school would not i l 7 run as smoothly . , . the need for assistance . . . 1 guidance counselors . . . nurses . . . custodi- I i ans secretaries Q teachers ri ne ld 5 l ' ' Wwor A ol exploring tor freshmen . .. plants and ani- rt mals . . .dissecting . . . knowing about genes ' un. , i l I rl and chromosomes . . . gases . . . liquids . . . sol- W' ids . . . mrs. trudell's famed equations . . . the V elements no-one can spell or pronounce . . . mr. tebo's roving physic's class... the labs that Q send everyone into the hall coughing... add- i l V y ing . . . subtracting . . . finding percentages in ir ,r 'l .r ,i r- fl il l p mr. filipkowski's class . . . solving algebraic equations . . . learning geometric rules . . . mul- ti . . . . . , tiplying . . . dividing . . . hearing mr. kramarz talk about consumer protection and ralph na- ' l t der . . . L ll do you have bad days too, mr. grant? l S, f 8 l I t l I 5 i I CLA- I p ,7,,,........ 1 Q li fi li it ll they seem to have just the courses you want at north pole state. okay, wh0's first? X 1 l 4 ! i l ,,,, . . 1... -... and thgn ralph mder Said , , I the murkbook tells the whole story . . . ...,. . vi- - it'sjust one of those days . . . all you have to do is read the directions . . . V 4.1 there is something crawling under remember boys, we are ladies . . . so you're my next specimun, eh? that paper!!! 85 ,S WA' QQ 4.57 pn-lux mr. john koliss mr. james shield A mg .fi 0 A A A Sl mrs. john henn mr. norman shaw light is the task when many share the toil . . mrs. charles carlso 86 J Q'- J , K.. , xi? 4255? N f'3i:1?fff2 ' mrs. richard trudell mr. john kramarz -11 J mr. lawrence tebo miss joyce smith math and science are organized pieces of knowledge . . 87 Riff Qs you are supposed to learn this page. varied subject matters make for a well-rounded person . . . creative stitchery . . . crocheting . . . basting seams and roasts . . . pizza . . . pizza . . . trying to keep the yeast alive . . . nutrition course . . . interior decorating . . . a new image for betty crocker . . . keypunch training course . . . mr. douville has thermofax machine prob- lems . . . mrs. cohen's famous dictation . . . typing to music . . . mature? seniors playing bosses and sexy-taries . . . apprenez par couer . . . a humanistic approach . . . french 4's newly decorated corner of language lab . . . the romans who never speak latin . . . mrs. ber- geron's grammar courses . . . listening to mr. carr's old scottish records . . . mr. o'dea,s famous vocab tests . . . scanning poetry . . . critiques . . . l i wonder who that person is? Al-Innnnsn-4-1 Ne Q l! 5l I I ' ,f....f tj-du I A, .-A pilot to co-pilot . . . Q ' f we'll need some tuna fish, pie filling, and . . . 7 , 4 . i ' Q I I , L e Q f Ai Q J.. ' V Elf, N N KK sv PQ .. r E' , 1 4 how much do i hear for this slave? g W,-':Q,6,,v A X - ,. -e 'gg - , I. 7' it's a good thing i took bookkeeping in high school! mr. mueller-the only teacher that can draw. 89 ft? -fx - 0 'f' nuff x 1 5 1- if Ng ' ' l fx- if ' '12- .' lk- . l miss anne koback mrs. raymond bergeron mr. paul lamontagne l mr. james o'dea language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone 1 90 mr. douglas carr W K' ' Sf 4?'f mr. raymond douville - -ef LI! -5 .l. A ky r - ff ,M , spd- ' if 'J if W -3 Mgr my f , if -'41 .xp ' xg. - U' A , - -'uh' . , , f , f d 'iw ve 4 . N1 cr' T ' . 14 , 'f 5492 L mrs. harry davagian what we need most l Lf' r , . j ,ff Af? mrs. yale cohen f d ll is not so much to realize the ideal as to idealize the real N 9 1 I'l'll'. IC i s A, f L5 -,....f s fi. 'A' --f 4 well maybe my eyes aren't blue . . . but . . . mr. filipkowski's protege l 'Ill i It QQ f one anda two anda sg illll' lla 1 . ialways get stuck with the typing! ..w n if .ZZ ifg overdue book time again mr. ellis advises kevin how to stop breaking sticks. J mr-' af i think i saw the ghost of beethoven! I ,WM if f it ,rr a is do you want to leave? and right here is the red sea, or is it the blue sea? W is 2 Q?r 'f N3 3, sehr-'K Omg' is this what you call a piece of art? Siam a down this way girls enlightenment by . . . mr. brosnihan audio- visual history classes . . . ungraded class experi- ment . . . his renowned question-what color is that ocean on the right? . . . introduction to the cultures and geographical locations of different countries . . . mr. melia and mr. puckett- practice teachers . . . sketching . . . drawing . . . painting . . . sculpting . . . papier mache . . . tur- pentine permeates the air . . . mrs. newton and students attend art show . . . i hear music . . . music . . . music . . . mr. king's chorus group meets everywhere... mr. holland's band re- hearsala . . . on tuesdays . . . exchange concerts for christmas . . . library . . . searching for books . . . watching mrs. wood type . . . type . . . type . . . mrs. king's quiet manner . . . the helpful tasks . . . mr. ellis and miss smith share the gym . . . selfevaluation by students . . . gymnastics . . . floor hockey . . . volleyball . . . 4 , If I V nl n .8 P95 rs 'ff'- rf ,ig Q.-at '-1 ef' 2 In , Q 'F ,- - 2255 .Qtmmg f . ' LQ mr. veto filipkowski mr. william brosnihan n xl iq Q ii gs if 1 n mrs. barry wood v 9 the less i know about a subject 5 1 , the more confidence i have and in QL the more light i shed on it . . . lv 1. 11 x V, ls 4. 94 6 A 514 ,A -x. it 'sf mr. richard holland mrs. john newton miss hope smith X I , ,gn gd H 5... --'A S mr. william ellis each man has an aptitude born with him rl li :f :H-1 ' mr. tebo miss koback miss smith mr. carr class of 1972 class of 1973 class of 1974 class of 1975 exitus advisor girls' sports coach soccer coach french club advisor l 'l E mr. o'dea mrs. newton mr. kramarz mr. daveau advocator advisor dramatics club advisor CI0SS'C0Uf11fY C0HC1'1 baseball 008611 I, l E vi ' an-, 1 1 I A 2? mr. fantoni mr. romasco miss smith mr. lamontagne boys' varsity coach boys' junior varsity coach cheerleading coach national honor society advisor 1 good counsel has no price . . . i i ll ll . 1 i mr. koliss mr. brosnihan athletic director student council advisor 11 ll 96 1 1-1 1 Y 9 gratitude is the heart s memor . . . miss anne t. koback watch every splendor, envy all the sky, but recognize the days we knew, and hear the simple sounds we heard. as birds that fly south- ward to warmth, we shall come back one year. the little teeth of time will make no mark on any stone, on any leaf or bark. flowers are curious... some wilt in daytime and some close at night . . . some have perfumeg some have not . . . the scarlet much-quilled fruiting pomcranate, the african violet, fuchsia and camellia, noneg yet the house-high glis- tening green magnoliais velvet-textured flower is filled with an aesthetic scent as inconsiderate as the gardenia's . .. even the gardenia-sprig's dark vein on greener leaf when seen against the light, has not near it more small bees than the frilled silk substanceless faint tlower of the crape-myrtle has . . . ,I gf l ' 9 mrs. arthur e. king f 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 I, f. I i 1 t 11 11 i l ' V 1 Q 1 21 K I1 Ile lf A 1'l it 711 1 ti H 1 1 !1 I, .1 1 1 l it 's I 5 mr. edward f. grant 1 ,B rl H ll l l 1 1 l l 1 I l 1 l E. L to dedicate means to give up wholly or ear- nestly to some person or purpose . . . often times we find it so difficult to express our gratitude and esteem. . . to those people who have richly deserved our praise because of their unselfish devotion to the student body . . . we the class of 1972 have recognized the innate qualities of patience, enthusiasm, character, dis- cipline and service, demonstrated by the people to whom we dedicate our book of memories ,... we thank you for showing us the way to accept challenges in life and for standing as examples of what the youth of today can achieve . . . we the class of 1972 bestow this high honor upon two of our most admired people . . . MRS. CHARLES CARLSON and MR. EDWARD GRANT . . . .Z 1 ib- mrs. charles carlson 3 dedication N1 'G- A 'mf ,ek , :IF ff .fix senior directory alan johnson-baseball 13' basketball 1-2-3' chess club 1-2-3' dramatics club 1-2' cross coun- try l-2-3-4 golf 3' soccer 3-4. andrea e kmg-band 1-2' basketball 1-2' na- tional honor society 3-4' softball 1. betty anne johnson-band 1-2' basketball 1-2' exitus 4 photo and typist' softball 1. carol bates-betty crocker home maker. chnstme rafferty-cheering 2' chorus 1. darylene m. tucker-basketball 1-2' cheering 3' chorus 1-2' dramatics club 1-2-3-4. deborah a. flagg-chorus 3-4' dramatics club 2-3-4' f.n.a. 3-4 debra a macdonald-advocator 2-3-4 editor of art' basketball 1-2-3' class officer 3-4 treas.' field hockey 3-4 captain' national honor soci- ety 3-4. dennis frtzmaunce donald eklund-baseball 3-4' basketball 1-2-3-4' chess club 1-2-3' cross-country 2-3 co- captain 4' golf 3-4' key club 1-2' soccer 3-4 donald h. leclaire jr -baseball 2-3-4' basketball 1-2-3' class officer pres. 1' cross-country 2' dramatics club 2-3-4' student council 1 pres. 4. ehzabeth dianne jerz-band 1-2 majorette' chorus 1-2' class officer 1-2 treas' dramatics club 1-2-3' f.n.a. 1-2-3' softball 1-2. gerald m fedorczuk-basketball 1' chess club 2. heather c putnam-advocator 2 sports ed. 3-4' basketball 1-2-3 co-captain 4' chorus 1-2' cheering 3' class officer sec. 2' field hockey co-captain 3 captain 4. james pearson jane krmball hebert-basketball 1-2-3' chorus 1-2' dramatics club 2-4. Jeffrey I. corey-advocator 1-2-3-4' band 1-2-3-4' baseball 2-3' basketball 1-2-3-4' chess club 1-2' cross-country 2-3 co-captain 4' dra- matics club 1-2-3-4' key club 2' national honor society 3-4' soccer 3-4' student council 1. karen lee howard-chess club 1-2' chorus 1-2' exitus 3 co-ed. 4' softball 1' national honor society 3-4. kathleen a alger-exitus 3-4. kevin schroeder-band 1' dramatics club l-2-3-4' basketball 1-2. lmnea g Johnson-advocator 1-2' basketball 1 2 exitus co-ed 4 student counc1l2 3 louise eudora chamberlam advocator 3 sports ed 4 basketball 1234 exitus bus man 4 national honor society 3 4 mark stephen bailey band 1 2 class officer 2 v pres 4 pres chorus 123 v pres 4 dra matics club 1 2 treas 3 v pres 4 exitus layout and des 3 4 student council v pres 4 nancy jean louis basketball 3 philrpb berube philip h slocum band 1 2 3 4 baseball 1 2 4 basketball 1 2 3 4 chess club 1 2 3 dramatics club 4 soccer 4 richard joseph boisvert baseball 3 basketball 3 chess club l 2 3 richard s mosher chess club 12 3 dramatics club 1 2 nta 1 northcutt band 4 basketball 1 dra matics club 1 softball l roberta champagne robm ellen sanger advocator 4 cheering 2 3 chorus 1 2 dramatics club 1 2 class officer pres 2 national honor society 3 4 roland leon lajoie advocator 2 3 feat ed 4 baseball man 34 basketball man 34 class officer pres 2 cross country man 34 dra matics club bus man 23 pres 4 exitus art and des 3 4 key club 1 2 national honor soci ety 3 4 soccer 3 4 student council 2 sherla m tumer band majorette 2 advocator 234 basketball 1234 cheering 3 field hockey 34 softball l 2 3 4 student council sec 3 sheryl uppstrom cheering 3 susan charpentier susan crchy advocator 12 fea ed 3 ed in chief 4 basketball 1 chorus 1 2 3 class officer v pres 3 4 dramatics club 1 2 field hockey 3 co captain 4 student council 2 thomasf roberts tome bebka basketball 1 2 class officer sec l dramatics club 1 2 3 4 exitus 4 wayne parkhurst chess club 1 2 wendell f champagne baseball 1 3 4 chess club 1 2 dramatics club 2 3 4 soccer 3 4 . , . 73 1 ', , . , '. . . 1 1 - , . . . 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Q . 1 1 1 ' ' '1 1 ' 1 '1 - 0 i -l ' . 1 - '- 1 , ., -., .. . . - 1 seniors aldrich, debra 10,21 alger, kathleen 14,21,39,57 bailey, mark 6,9,l6,4,l22,37,73,57 bates, carol 8,2l,7,41,72 bebka, toni 20,l9,9,l41,72,73 berube, phillip 17,15 boisvert, richard 12,7 3,65 chamberlain, louise 14,114,136,72,64,67,70 champagne, roberta 20,15 champagne, wendell 19,78 charpentier, susan 18,16,7 3,38 cichy, susan 12,6,7 3,57 comeau, roger 16,78 corey,jeffrey 12,11,52,53,49,41,73,65,63, 57,71 ,70 eklund, donald 8,10,44,48,49,52,62,63, 65,67 fedorczuk, gerald 13 litzmaurice, dennis 9,10,41 flagg, deborah 10,17,41,57,70 hebert, jane 11,20,57 howard, karen 11,1 2,9,70,71,73 jerz, lisa 11,13,57,73 johnson, alan 2,3,7,21,40,44,48,49,37, 52,62,65 johnson, betty 13,7,39,70,72,114 johnson, linnea 20,13,14,9,122,73,57 king, andrea 7,20,130,72,73,43,89,70,71 lajoie, roland 9,18,21,16,52,43,40,36,41, 73,72,62,57,70,71 leclaire, donald 4,10,12,118,134,73 louis, nancy 14,21,110,41 macdona1d,debra 20,6,50,73,57,71,70 mosher, richard 20,15 northcutt, rita 20,15,21,41,73 parkhurst, wayne 12,17,19 putnam, heather 17,11,50,108,72,64, 67,66,57 rafferty, christine 7,8 roberts, thomas 18,21 sanger, robin 18,l6,44,57,70 schroeder, kevin 12,14,4,134,72 slocum, phillip 15,5 3,49,43,40,73,65 tucker, darylene 10,40,73,57 tumer, sheila 18,8,5,50,7 2,64,67, 66,57,70 uppstrom, sheryl 6,8,114,44,41,73,57 juniors alger, maureen 25,50,51,64,67,62 andrews, george 24,111 banach, barbara 25,68,57,70 banville, stephen 42 bates, jane 75 bessette, leo 52,40,37,62 bileau, ann 73 bordeaux,jeffrey 2,3,125,49,48,40,88 carter, rosemary 23,50,43,64,67,57,70 croteau, denise 42,68,69,88,70 deorsey, raymond 125 duszak, patricia 24,11l,42 ford, alan 40,88,65,62,63,71,7O gagne,john 25,24,40,45,88 graham, mary 25,57 gravison, dana 4,23,124,5 2,49,40, 72,65,67,63 gray, russell 24,14 greene, raymond 42 harris, steven 40,42,45 helgeson, karen 50,64,57,70 kibbe, maryellen 25,110,70 king, debra 88,57 laws, carter 40 macdonald, linda 24,111,57,71,70 magner, richard 25,5 3,5 2,49,4 8,40 mcway, bryan 24,111,52,73 michaud,joyce 25,4 morris, linda 24,23,64,66 index morrison, susan 25 nevins, colleen 25,48,85,88 orphin,june 25 pelletier, debra 68,69,57 perry, chris 64,67 pierce, nancy 25,72 plante, denise 23,24,64 plante, diane 45 proctor, martha 25,64,66 roaf, warren 24,45,111 smith, pamela 50,64,66,5 7,70 stahl, david 40 stevenson, matthew 25,24,49,88 stubbert, virginia 25 vaillancourt, roland 32 vance, deborah 25 vandyke,jane 68,57,70 young, patricia 4,50,51,73 carter, bebra 57 novack, dianne 57 sophomores alger, timothy 29 anderson, susan 29,50,57,67,72,99 anyon, michael 42,45,85 bebka, cindy 29,45,57,72,73,137 beckwith, michael 27,5 2,5 3,62,63 bedrosian, linda 29,42,45,137 berry, william 25 bostwick, stanley 29 carr, greg 28,49,64 chesley, clifford 39,123 clarkson, noreen 50,75,122 corey, diane 51,42,64,72,1l6,122, 67,57,66 criUy, thomas 52,53 Crosby, james 122 donahue, elizabeth 27,l22,75,38,42 gillespie, susan 42,72,11l going, eileen 85 green, cynthia 45,57 gauvin, debra 42 head, eric 40,42 hutchinson, norma 42,5 0,5 1 ,57,l 16,1 22 jerz,joann 38,39,42 johnson, amy 57 kender, linda 42,64,75,122 lavallie, greg 72 lavergne, debra 28,29,137 leclaire, scott 29,4 2,62,63,65,1 1 8 lessard, donna 28,50,5l,122,42,73, 68,69 matyechuk, marsha 42 milkman, debra 5,42,72,68,69,67,57 norlin, susan 28,122 oliver, kathy 28 pelletier, christine 42,50,57,68,69 perry, connie 64 perry, jack 42 picard, eleanor 38,67,72 powers, patricia 38 reidy, maryanne 29,42,57,67,122 reidy, joseph 42,45 robbins, susan 42,64,67,72 ross, cynthia 5 sundquist, peter 27,53,49,65,67 sendarik, kim 28,42 smith, christopher 72,75 stratford, pamela 42,64,75 stevenson, mark 40,5 2,5 3,67 stubbert, debra 5,8,51,57,116,72,64, 69,85,88,78 tighe, dennis 45,85 thatcher, paul 5,27,29 tucker, deborah 42,111 venincasa, michael 29 white, norman 42,72 freshman anderson, david 5 ,29,31 101 anderson,julie 31 augusto, elizabeth 33,50 berube, darlene 32 berube, vincent 42 bohanan, mark 52,65 bordeaux, susan 5,1 11,72 boria, marcia 72 boutilier, sueanne 33,72 carlo, diane 33,32 chamberlain, malcolm 52,65,62,63 chase, susan 33 connol1y,deborah 74,72,68,69 deras, sharon 40 dumas, kenneth 52,5 3,73 dumas, leo 52,53,73 ellis, gordon 111 forleo, debra 32 gauvin, mark 32 gray, carol 33,64 greene, robert 32 gurney, pamela 1ll,68,69,57 hamm, sheri 33,75,72,57 harris, michael 73,65 herbert, barbara 57 johnson, laurie 32,50,64,57 johnson, lucy 50,74,72,68,69 labelle,jean 33 1eclaire,john 32,5 3,52,65,62,63 leclaire, victoria 33,118,111,49,75,57 louis, cynthia 33 macdonald, james 31 ,52,75,73,65,62 63 macintyre, gary 33 mcway, douglas 32 milkman, michael 52 moore, david 38 mosher, gary 32,38 mossa, karen 75 noel, robert 32 picard, stella 33,67 plante, doreen 111,72,64,57 sargent, denise 33,50 silun,judith 32 smith, casandra 50,40 stratford, laura 33,73 taft, james 38 tanner, henry 32 uppstrom, maureen 33,31,111,57 young, brian 53,5 2,75,65 faculty mrs. kathleen bergeron 88 mr. william brosnihan 96 mrs. phyllis carlson 99 mr. douglas can 88,96 mrs. mollie oohen 89 mrs. agnes davagian 85,89 mr. norman deveau 96 mr. raymond douville 88,89 mr. william ellis 92,78 mr. charles fantoni 96,78,62 mr. veto tilipkowski 84 mr. edward grant 84,99 mrs. dorothy henn 84 mr. richard holland 92 mrs. eunice king 92,97 miss anne koback 88,96,97 mr. john koliss 78,96 mr. john kramarz 85,96 mr. paul lamontagne 70,71,78,89,96 mr. fred mueller 89 mrs. evelyn newton 96 mr. james o'dea 88,96 mrs. hilma pearson 85 mr. stephen romasco 62,78,96 mr. norman shaw 84 mr. james shields 84 miss hope smith 67,78,96 miss joyce smith 85,96 mr. lawrence tebo 85,96 mrs. richard trudell 85 mrs. constance wood 92 O 9 5 f 2 'L EZ '? ia 13 .. +5 I la 11 36 fs ! . , I Z L 1 . 1 1 lj I I V iQ I 6 W if 5: mr patrons Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul Adamsky Allen Allard Edward Anderson Chief Ballou Rita Baltrukonis Tina Baltrukonis Michael Beckwith William Berry Mr. 84 Mrs. Ray Bessette Mr. 84 Mrs. Kermit Bickford Mr. 84 Mrs. Leslie Brooks Mr. 84 Mrs. Austin Carter Mr. 84 Mrs. Arthur Chamberlain Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Jan Charity Paul Choiniere Norton Clarkson Del Cohen Compliments Central Tool Diane A. Corey Robert N. Corey Vicky Jo Corey Mr. 84 Mrs. Harrison Cota fAndrea 84 Michellel Mr. 84 Mrs. Lester Davis Mrs. Irene Deome Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Francis Donnelly Larry Eaton Mr. 84 Mrs. George Fanning Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward Fedorczuk Mr. 84 Mrs. Frank Fedorczuk Mr. 84 Mrs. Harold Flinton Bert Frank Miss Mary Furno Mike Georgio Mr. 84 Mrs. Daniel Gezyk Mr. 84 Mrs. Norman Giguere Fred Glass Mr. 84 Mrs. George C. Guertin Mr. George J. Guertin Miss Linda Guertin Miss Marietta Guertin Mr. 84 Mrs. William Guertin Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul F. Hendrickson Mr. 84 Mrs. John Henn Mr. 84 Mrs. William Hobby Norma Hutchinson Mr. 84 Mrs. Raymond Hutchinson Mr. 84 Mrs. Roland V. Johnson Barbara Kalvinek Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Victor A. Karacius Joseph Kasabula . John Kaslack . Thomas F. Kelley Mrs. Marian King Attorney 84 Mrs. John G. Kottis Mrs. Bernice Knapp Mr. 84 Mrs. Norman E. LaVergne Mr. 84 Mrs. Roy Lindstrom Linnea 84 Gordon Mrs. Ernest MacDonald Roger MacDonald Mrs. Steasia Marra Mr. 84 Mrs. Bruce Maxwell Mr. 84 Mrs. John D. Guigan Mr. 84 Mrs. Paul F. Millett Mr. 84 Mrs. Donald Moore 10 4 Mr. 84 Mrs. Leon Moscynski Mr. 84 Mrs. Philip Mosczyaski Linda Murray Mr. Walter F. Murray Mr. 84 Mrs. James Naughton Joyce Moe Newell Mr .84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs . Arnold Nieuvenhoff . Donald W. O'Day . Oscar Ohrn . Richard K. Orphin Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph Panaccione Alphonse Pariseau . Edgar J. Pariseau Paula 84 Brian Mr. 84 Mrs. Erland Pearson Mrs. Doris H. Peladeau Mr. 84 Mrs. Edmond Peladeau Mr. 84 Mrs. Jeffrey Perry Allan Pichette Mr. 84 Mrs. John Pleska Bridget G. Putnam Mr. 84 Mrs David T. Putnam Mr. 84 Mrs Francis Reno Mr. 84 Mrs Harold Reece Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Richard Roland R. Richard, Jr Roland Sabourin Burton E. Sanger Alphonse Savage Mr. James E. Smith Mr. 84 Mrs. John F. Steele Mr. 84 Mrs. Arthur Stockwell Mr. 84 Mrs. William Sumner Eleanor Szlosek Mr. 84 Mrs. Eugene Turner Mr. 84 Mrs. William Whittier Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. faculty Raymond Bergeron William Brosnihan Mr. 84 Mrs. Charles Carlson Mr. 84 Mrs. Douglas Carr Mr. 84 Mrs. Yale Cohen Mr. 84 Mrs. Harry Davagian Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Raymond Douville William Ellis Charles Fantoni Veto Filipkowski Gerard Frew Richard Holland Mrs. Arthur C. King Mr. gl Mrs. John Kramarz Paul Lamontagne Mr. 84 Mrs. Fred Mueller Mr. 84 Mrs. James O'Dea Stephen Ramasco James Shields Hope Smith Joyce Smith Mr. 84 Mrs. Lincoln Stowe Mr. 84 Mrs. Lawrence Tebo Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Trudell Mr. 84 Mrs. Barry Wood 1 boosters sponsors Alan Howard Donna M. F. Lessard Debbie A. T. LaVergne Bryan McWay Donna Wood Linda Weaver Karen Howard Ann Bileau Sherri Hamm Donna Peterson Jean Peterson Fred Peterson Sue Morrison Cindy Bebka Irene Martel Melissa Martel Pat Patterson Linda Charpentier Lucie Charpentier Maureen Alger Sally Calnan Debbie Ohrn Cassandra Smith Martha Proctor Bradford Bailey Lisa Bailey Rose Carter Warren Roaf Chris Smith Greg Carr Pamela Smith James Crosby Denise Plante Danny Gravison Vickie LeClaire Barbie Banach Connie Perry Chris Perry Carol Scott Linda Morris Frankie Morris The Polish American John 8a Pauline Jeff 8: Debbie Linda MacDonald Carol MacDonald Steve Harris Betty Johnson Susan Anderson Donna Carter Carol Maynard Colleen Nevins Sal 8t Dave 73 Marcia Boria Karen Chamberlain Malcolm Chamberlain Robert Chamberlain Bob Maxwell William C. Fritsch III Maryann Reidy Carol Gray John LeClaire Barbara Hebert Dianne Hebert June Orhpin Allen Ford Diane Budney MR. 8L MRS. EDWARD F. GRANT MR. 8L MRS. JOHN KOLISS ANNE T. KOBACK MR. 8a MRS. JOHN NEWTON MR. AND MRS. PARKER ANNIS Burbank Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 8a MRS. GILBERT HELGERSON Town Farm Road Sutton, Mass. 01527 MR. 8a MRS. DUNBAR G. PLANTE Main Street Manchaug, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. HAROLD WHITTIER Town Farm Road Sutton, Mass. CHARLES A. LYNCH, JR. East Douglas, Mass. i 105 MR. 8r MRS. HERMAN WEAVER Millbury, Mass. MR. 8L MRS. RAE H. JOHNSON Central Turnpike Sutton, Mass. 01527 MR. 84 MRS. ELMER PARMENTER Burbank Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 8a MRS. ARTHUR D. KEOWN McClellan Road Sutton, Mass. C 84 M CENTER SERVICE Corner Church SL Park St. Whitinsville, Mass. 234-9442 MR. 8r MRS. DANIEL S. SMITH Dodge Hill Road Sutton, Mass. HARRY'S FAMOUS PIZZA Shopping Center Church St. Wliitinsville, Mass. 234-7269 MR. 84 MRS. ROBERT HOWARD Sutton, Mass. AUNT MARY'S RESTAURANT Burdon St. Whitinsville, Mass. O'SHEA FURNITURE COMPANY Singletary Avenue Sutton, Mass. .IOSEPHINE'S BEAUTY SALON Whitins Road Manchaug, Mass. 01526 MR. 8r MRS. HENRY HEUSER 173 Holden Street Worcester, Mass. ROSSI'S PACKAGE STORE Providence Road Wilkinsonville, Mass. MR. ROBERT E. WILSON 8 Alsada Drive Worcester, Mass. MR. 8a MRS. WALLACE JOHNSON Old Boston Road Sutton, Mass. 01527 SUTTON BARBER SHOP Singletary Avenue Sutton, Mass. MR. Sr MRS. ROBERT W. SANGER Boston Road Sutton, Mass. MRS. ROSA CHAMBERLAIN 1605 Mason Avenue Joliet, Illinois 60435 DR. 84 MRS. E. PORTER JEWETT, JR. Eight Lots Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. CLEMENT P. COREY 16 Prospect Street Millbury, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. HOWARD G. MaeDONALD Eight Lots Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. EUGENE T. HALL 155 Millbury Avenue Millbury, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. THOMAS FITZMAURICE Fuller Road Sutton, Mass. BlLL'S SNOWMOBlLES Winwood Road Sutton, Mass. 865-2549 MR. 84 MRS. SPECK 84 KATHY Main Street Manel1aug,Mass. MR. 84 MRS. RUSSELL P. HOOK Boston Road Sutton, Mass. MRS. FRANCIS CONLEY 2 Canal Street Manchaug, Mass. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND MAYOR JOSEPH TINSLEY MR. 84 MRS. WILFRED UPPSTROM Hartness Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. CHESTER SCHOFIELD Z5 Walcott Street Oxford, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. DONALD F. SMITH Burbank Road Sutton, Mass. RAINVILLE STUDIO Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. ALBERT H. JOHNSON Putnam Hill Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. RAYMOND MANTYLA 340 Mill Street Worcester, Mass. MRS. ANAH E. PERRY THE CARRIAGE HOUSE BEAUTY SHOP Tuttle Road Sutton, Mass. ll! i r 1 l I l 7 i l 4 i J l l l i MR. 84 MRS. ELLIOTT SHAW Shaw Road Sutton, Mass. REV. J. RAYMOND BEDARD Boston Road Sutton, Mass. ANONYMOUS MR. 8L MRS. RONALD R. KING Uxbridge Road Sutton, Mass. RUTH E. SWAN Putnam Hill Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 8L MRS. ELDEN FLAGG Douglas Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 8: MRS. NOEL CHARPENTIER Providence Road Wilkinsonville, Mass. MICHAEL FEDORCZUK Putnam Hill Road Sutton, Mass. MR. 84 MRS. OLIVER J. CHAPDELAINE Central Turnpike Sutton, Mass. FAIRLAWN BEAUTY SALON Connie Harris Tel. 987-5862 Oxford, Mass. Saws, Lawnmowers, Heaters, Generators Sales and Service Snowblowers Tractors B0utilier's Saw Shop Whitinsville, Mass. 50 Carr Street Tel. 234-2358 David K. Boutilier EDWARD A. DOMEY Stone School Rd. Sutton, Mass. 865-4619 Drainage Contractor - Swimming Pools 10 DeGAETANO BRCS. INC DRAM A SCLUB r N 5. E I XI af-19' -D, -..J in N .4' A W FRENCH CLUB QU gl URE NURSES nf' M ,V Q 3 - v ' f is A 1 CLASS OF 73 CLASS OF 74 ,' ' 4 1.1 5 1 I N . '11 wa g IQGIT min Nt A 'lim CLASS OF 75' i SUTTON TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION Denise Clifford Anne Koback Richard Holland Judith Trudell Stuart Kaplan Veto Filipkowski Candace Jones Frederick MOIW3y Charles F antoni gk? 'Y Y! 0 5. lg IOUTI 9 IOUTI I 22 IOUY OICISTII SPIN!!! WWITDISYILLI MILFOI Complimentary ,WJ V NATIONAL BANK Uxbridge X 4k.' '-1-11 Whitinsville - Millbury - Blackstone - - ' ' BLACKSTONE VALLEY 112 CHAMP'S LOUNGE Featuring Country Western Music und Pressure Fried Chicken VALLEY PLUMBING AND HEATING Richard J. Wunschel Whitinsville, Mass. 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' as 4 f . I I .. f 1 f .0 QQ li d Q if X: JL -. 'Xx' V BML Q 4 4 f 'Q'gT, M, ., lf A . IV - f 'ai 'K Q R . he . .. .,,: !Xf .R . ffibgg' N. N K 45' m f if wi if ...Q-.-q I Ill I Ill I Ill I III I I3- -L F. R 4,mY+f'Lf-' , 7 Q T'?'h - if U ll ' V Q 55. 'lE?5f35' - - . im. - , N 5-4531??5!Fl2JQi+11:?4fA.2:,f-L. 1fas f V 1 I, . 1 . J' .0 -x vp.. .ins rh Congratulations to the class of 72 from J N..-..,, Nm. sl Ivins. F 4 ' ROLAND N. LAJOIE . it ATAIVI IAN MOTORS INC. 1013 Main St. 550 Park Ave. Worcester, Mass. Full Line of Volkswagen, Porsche, 8L Audi Phone: 791-5546 Phone: 791-8288 Uk ff',..vff5f.. 55' ,G ,MW VW LAND LSUPERETTE pan, AND PACKAGE STORE INC Main Street Manchaug Open 7 Days a Week from 8 to 10 116 DONALD H. LeCLAIRE JR. President: 1972 Sutton Memorial High Student Council pfggr' 5 Q-fu 'ln R hs . 'l 4 H Y i , 1.7 ,' 5505 Nw.. 8' :,Xtf' fs' fi , -411 r i K-s i, . L We must work for peace R R i ' We must work for love R Q 5 l We must work for equality if K We must all work - TOGETHER! irfl'-P' V Y if .s..' A 'LA i 1 .Qi . gi -M v l 9. 'if' at 'WJ l f l A. X LOUIS FASHIONS MR. 81 MRS. GORDON J. SPENCE HODES SUPERNIARKETS I pl' 117 ,H+ For a pleasant town, a progressing school, and great kids too! Compliments of Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald H. LeClaire Fuller Road Sutton. Massachusetts A415 Q .Q ' 118 lf, 'XC 1 .Z , ,V -2 .lr It ,, f- ll A I' 5 , fm v. I t 11.5, 'ami X3 ' 1' I I In x ff . T25 REED PLASTICS Compliments of SENIOR HIGH PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND X135 3, 'mf - ' if C mpliments of DeFALCO CONCRETE CORPORATION Millbury, Massachusetts 01527 Ready Mixed C ncrete, Sand 84 Gravel Plant Phone: 393 8735 -5,,. 7' , 865 538 f ,If4't 757 5 68 I ffm Night Phone: 2365 4244 Q 1 R 9 PLEASANT VALLEY Y fx, 1, A MR. 81 MRS. HARRY BAILEY NORMAN KARTIGANER ll -- ff P 2 I 120 - 1 2- fin :ff - FLOOR SANDING 81 FINISHING ANDREWS Business 234-3991 Residence 234-8001 BANNlNG'S FLOWER SHOP 81 GREENHOUSES 22 Whitin Avenue Whitinsvillel Mass. Phone 234-2368 Closed Sundays Distinctive Floral Creations Flowers that Satisfy. SALO FLORIST 8: GREENHOUSES Funerals - Weddings - Corsages Flower Arrangement for all Occasions. 550 Massasoit Rd.. Worcester N G PAINTING - WELDING - CO., INC. 24 Greenwood Street Worcester, Mass. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED PAUL E. DES JARDINS AUTO BODY 84 FENDER WORK Hodaka Motorcycles Sales 84 Service Telephone Dudley Road 865-4884 Sutton, Mass. Phone 832-2318 BUCKLEY HEATING 386 Southbridge Street Auburn, Mass. Ol 501 Our Customers Are Warm Friends 9' :- 1 ,, 'W' 'r,7A 'LV ff' 'lit' r ' V ?'T'rl'W I J Qa...f i I 'i Q Fu... fr., in ,Amd CARLETON H LaPO RTE The Home of Fine Portraits Highland at Dean Street Worcester, Mass. 01609 122 ,l ' '-'F---5 4-4 94-4 BLUE JAY LOBSTER POND, INC. MOSHER TRAVEL TRAILER CENTER, INC Good luck to the Class of 1972 Dick and Barbara Mosher, Proprietors of: , if. ' . F! If ' , 's ,, 'V I KWH. 4 44,,,,Ex's,, f- QA. Q ll .V . ' n A . ',.,mgk ,X .LNN 5 --4 6 , f r .R fr, .. V' E .. I ' N 'V +' I 5 .1 M , ,xl dh, - ol lil, ff. --1 ff' - . -' .rs ff W' 14 - . 'f ' ' . ' E 1, ' av' , X. I -s E ,Q 4 54 'Q ff1r?.?1 fr 123 Joseph M. Gravison E 47 Plumbing Contractor, Inc. LA PETITE COIFFEURS Dorothy Godbout, Prop. 1' A Mumford Road 'W '-'ii Manchaug, Mass. 7 :ji 476-7492 I! A - 7 -' W' lvfillj f Q L.. -luv Q 1511 476.7733 ff' ' IIY 4 1 , Q J. llzljs jtuljo Body . S a o y an en er Repazrs U Qfxx Expert Refinishing i Y nl. f , A , Route 16 ,i BOB PRUNIER East Douglas, Mass DELICIOUI Plil - HOT OVEN GRINDIRI I-COM! ITYLI OPAOHITTI l IPAGHITTI BAUCI P. AND D. PIZZA 298 MAIN STREET OXFORD. MASS. 01840 WHIP-O-WILL FARMS R.F.D. Jil Southbridge, Mass. 01550 TAKI OUT O TAIL! ICRVICI Pl-nn er DIBPINA Kon-ruus TEL. 967.5706 7 2 K6 ,ftvef .'-41111, J ., .' .. N is VANDER BAAN MARKET T10-'f if fY:f:17, 130 East Street 'V J fun U Ot Whitinsville, Mass. 124 Compliments Ot' RUSSELL PARKH URST ING N0 -X . me MAI N BT. MANCHAU G. MASS. PHONE 839-3346 FlNN'S PHARMACY Edwin A. Finn, Reg. Ph. 367 Providence Rd. South Grafton, Mass. Compliments of MILLBURY MOTOR CO., INC. Ford Mercury Junction of Routes 290 and 20 Auburn, Mass. 8 South Main St. Miilbury, Mass. Z' Sikh L '7 Pu Y if ' 3 P 125 v i BEK'S WELDING Travel Trailer Repairs 4 Collision Work - Frame Hitches 84 Complete Wiring Main St. Phone 476-7484 Manchaug, Mass. B - - E, I f ' f 1 T fl , 1 ,Q -,,,.. V J 5 4 X 7 1 I izrc 7 ff f RIP!! N JA ' x I in ' Il I A ' g ir I vi? 2715 ?,?V A 81 D PIZZA 60 Elm Street Millbury, Mass. 865-9013 . - 9 22 wr ... 1: - f y J D WALLIS POWER EQUIPMENT CO West St. Douglas, Mass. Ski-Doo Ariens Lawn-Boy Pioneer Saws Sales - Service 476-2420 Congratulations to the Class of 1972 Phone 865-6996 Locks - Safes - Alarms Doorchecks 4 Keys DON'S LOCK 81 KEY SERVICE Bonded Locksmith Security is our Business 24 Hr. Emergency Service Donald L. LaFrance Town Farm Road Sutton, Mass. 01527 Compliments ot' FREEWHEELING FARM 97 Burbank Road Dave and Rose Ann Reed 865-3625 WAYNE'S 56 - 51.00 STORE I0 Main Street Mi1lbury,Mass. SPRAY WTALLIZING Fennous o Non-Feanous o cenmvncs SUPERIOR SPRAYED METALS CO. SMALL CRANKSHAFT REBUILDING-HARDSURFACING BURBANK STREET S TTON. MASS. 01 O I I8 JOHN M. LOLA AND FAMILY Compliments of M I LLBU RY CO-OPERATIVE BAN K Best of Luck .97 Elm St' Mlllbury, Mass. J OSEPH'S 365-2626 TALK OF THE TOWN BEAUTY SALON 136 Church St. Whitinsville, Mass. 234-8544 ROGEFI'S CENTRAL PASTRY SHOP Cakes For Weddings and All Occasions 105 Church St. Tel. 234-941 O Whitinsville, Mass. SUTTON SERVICE STATION COLONIAL ORCHARDS Wilkinsonville, Mass. Tel. 234-2995 Kelntronics Assoc. Store Owned and Operated by Drew's T V 99 CHURCH STREET DONALD V. DREW WHITINSVILLE. MASS. OISBB MILLBURY SAVINGS BANK Established 1854 Millbury, Massachusetts 01527 The Bank of Personal Service BANKING HOURS Monday Thru Wednesday 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. DRIVE UP WINDOW Monday Thru Wednesday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Thursday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Friday 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Tel. 865-5811 128 Compliments of Compliments of DR. PAULJ.O'CONNOR MR. ROBERT'S SHOES - ' . .n 4, HUTNAK CONSTRUCTION co., INC. Land Clearing a Specialty Bulldozer - Loader - Trucks - Sand and Gravel Douglas Road East Douglas, Mass Compliments of PINE GROVE VILLA NURSING HOMEINC. CHSLUMBER 5 Road Street l24 Main St. Millbury, Mass ' l M . M11 bury, ass A Complete Line of Building Materials 865-4822 129 I I SPECIALTY CONTROLS Compliments Of Wilkinsonville, Mass. 865-4465 MANCHAUG FIRE DEPARTMENT Electrical Control Panels Designed and CO- 2 Built for Any Type of Machinery in Any Type of lndustry Main Street Manchaug, Mass SPORTS MACHINE S000 The Honda. Sports 50's price is only - V y half the story. ' It a 1 gu ., . BTPPBXS - Q - - 200 mpg. T ' Flashy but N t zz! . 0 O s V L 5-'-'V L A ' ,W X . N. xl ' 6 -s Q5 1 6 ' ., ' -, , ' 2- N 1 . f jig 'R .y- 5 f XXNN, I s Richard's Honda 1275 Grafton St. Worcester, Mass. ,-.--' ' turdy: over 50 mph from 4-stroke 50cc OHV engine. Other virtues: 4-speed tram- mission, manual clutch, came type brakes. Sheer fun to own. HON DA From The Greenhouses of HERBERT E. BERG FLORIST, INC. 843 Millbury Street Dial 755-5888 - 754-4819 Worcester, Massachusetts 01607 Jw Compliments of SUTTON FIRE DEPT. C0. 1 130 MILLBURY NATIONAL BANK Checking Accounts S gl! A I Best Wishes from DOUGLAS CARR A FULL SERVICE BANK M b FDIC Conplim t t MR. 8: MRS. HENRY BORIA GEORGE W. RICE COMPANY Building Material Canal Street M llb y Serving your fuel and automotive needs J. D. BOUSOUET 8: SONS Main Street Manchaug, Mass. CARL'S BARBER SHOP Linwood, Mass. Hair Cuts and Styles of all kind C MAPLE SHADE FARM A. T. Koopman 8a Son 234-2483 Whitinsville, Mass DAIRY PRODUCTS THE C. A. HAYNES CO., INC. Box 99, Main Street Manchaug, Massachusetts 01526 Telephone 617-476-7776 Congratulations to the Class of 72 A MACUGA'S MARKET There Is No Substitute For Qualityl' Main St. Tel. 476-3325 ' E. Douglas Compliments of WALLIS LUMBER COMPANY X X STEPHEN BENJAMIN INSURANCE AGENCY Betty and Bob LeClaire All Forms of Insurance Boston Road, Sutton, Mass. 865-6763 Best Wishes from all the Members DUDLEY-GENDRON AMERICAN LEGION POST 414 Boston Road Sutton, Mass. READ I , fl LEARN N ' S . . Al NEW ENGLAND HIGH CARBON WIRE CORP. Millbury, Massachusetts 01527 Compliments of R ESTA U RA NT KITCHEN CENTER Specializing in Home Cooked Foods Route 146 Prov.-Worc. Turnpike Sutton, Mass. PIZZAS GRINDERS AND SPAGHETTI ADELARD J. RENAUD Metropolitan Insurance Consultant 238 MILLBURY AVE., MILLBURY, MASS. 757-7160 Sutton, Mass. ALSO AT: izos MAIN s'r 365-4333 LEICESTER, MASS. R.F.D. East Douglas, Mass. Tel. Whitinsville 234-2564 H.J. ROBERGE Brick Laying Stucco Block Work Cement Floors Barnett Road, South Sutton, Mass. I 1 3 4 DOUGLAS ALUMINUM EDGEWOOD GOLF CLUB Uxbridge - Douglas 278-3977 Henry Bosma D EVOE'S T.V. 214 Millbury Ave. Millbury, Mass. Sales 84 Service Admiral, EI11CISUI1,PllOl, Dumou Tech. Lic. No. 2114 Tel. 865-4365 t, Master MILLBURY CREDIT UNION PUBLIC RADIO 50 Main Street 81 APPLIANCE CO., INC. Millbury, Mass. 103 Church Street Tel, 865-9511 Whitiusville, Mass. 01588 Nr-rg.-.,.,, j-. Q. .-.X vm .- 2. K Tel. 234-2004 DONOVAN'S ICE CREAM Millbury W Shrewsbury IVIILLBURY ONE STOP CLEANERS 73 Elm Street Millbury, Mass. M R 81 M 865-5337 Piotessional Dry Cleaning - Coin Cleaning - Coin Laundry Tel 865 5907 Town Farm Road Ottice West Sutton Mass 0l5'7 GORDON H. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE FEATURING SERVICE and SAVINGS Fire - Homeowners A Auto - Life Disability Income - Accident and Health Special Discount For Grange Members 136 Compliments of STERLING CONTAINER CORPORATION Main St. Mancl1aug,Mass. 01526 Tel. 476-7426 94? . 9' L., , Ap. x VOLKSWAGEN TEL: 865-6202 SALES SERVICE DICK SHEPARD PARTS SUTTON MOTORS 81 SALES INC. SUTTON, MASS. HENAUU COLLETTE MOTORS INC. HARRIS OIL 81 Main St. So. Grafton, Mass. Mary 84 Joe Driscoll 839-4996 Millbury, Mass. Your Worcester County American Motor Dealer Tel. 865-2543 137 1 .I j f I X K, .K ll I 'Q -ma. BERARD BROS. SANBORN'S FURNITURE FAMILY CAMPING Complete Home Furnishings Lake Manchaug East Douglas, Mass. V94-Church St. Wh1t1nsv1Ile, Mass. 234-5105 Tel. 473-6430 Igiezt Qyggmf Qyfiwt 50,05 M LU nvlGsoN JEWELERS M. B. A. MEMBER PAPELIAN SHOPPING CENTER 4'MHif1 Sffeel SNACK BAR - POOL TABLES - so LANES M1Hbury'MaSS' ROUTE 140 MILFORD, MASS. EATON FARM DAIRY Burbank Road Sutton, Mass. 865-5142 865-6263 4 W VILLAGE KNOLL 107 West Main St. Millbury, Mass. Compliments of WHITINSVILLE SAVINGS BANK Home of Fine Cosmetics BUFFUM'S DRUG STORE 102 Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. 01588 Compliments of PAQUETTE'S SERVICE STATION I I INSURANCE C. D. WHITNEY AGENCY, INC. CVER A CENTURY CF DEPENDABLE SERVICE Karl L. Briel, Preqidenl: Nllllbury, Maaaachnetta D1527 B17-B65-4433 139 7 Proprietor - Rene Hebert Z SUTTON FU EL COMPANY 'fi ,X .f ,V 'Z . . p' in-Will' -rin 1' Q Q . I ,,-s ,494-N' we tr A , . gf, 4 ,4 4. 1 .gl ' ij.. P., ...df . , I Dave's Restaurant, Inc. LAMBERT'S PHARMACY Prescriptions, Hallmark Cards PROVIDENCE Ro. umwooo, MASS. RUSSff11SfOvefCHHdy PHONE 234-94l9 365-4933 'W' 865-2284 PERRY FUNERAL HOME 51 West Main Street Millbury, Mass. X. CADRIN 81 SONS, INC. 334 Providence Road So. Grafton, Mass. Furniture - Appliances - TV Open daily 9 to 9 Sat. 9 to 5 140 SUTTON POLICE ASSOCIATION TEL. 757-0623 - 757-3368 WORCESTER TRAILER SALES cqffogifz Glfomes gafsa and cgezvicz FRANKLIN. STREAMLINE AND SCOTTY ROUTE 20 AT GREENWOOD ST. WORCESTER, MASS. Best Wishes To The Class of 1972 H. LOUIS P. TANKIS SUTTON STUMP 81 TREE REMOVAL INCORPORATED BURBANK RD, - SUTTON, MASS. MR. 81 MRS. NORRIS H. COREY FREE ESTIMATES - INSURED - PROMPT SERVICE FIREPLACE WOOD TEL. 865-2283 CHASE'S GARAGE, INC. Boston Road Wilkinsonville, Mass. g A' :I .I J 1 . 3 h, . wgfwiiw, , A - Q . Q . ' .. ,. .-:.. X , S 141 1 4 A f ,W N T '- I J. ljnnea johnson karen howard kathy alger l ' V room 204 sutton high school sutton, ma. 01527 dear sir, madame, whatever the case may be: a thank you to . . . mr. keegan for all the gorgeous and handsome pictures of the class of 1972 . .. mr. mitchell for teaching us to crop so well . . . delmar year- book co. for all the 3r forms which we needed so desperately so often . . . mr. douville for being a doll... mr. shaw for waiting so pa- tiently to clean room 204. .. mr. grant for going to laporte's so willingly . . . mrs. king and mrs. wood for the many books of quotes . . . all seniors who participated in the ad drive and slave day . . . mrs. cohen for being our auction- eer . . . the underclassinen and some seniors for purchasing yearbooks . . . the faculty for agree- ing to pose for portraits and for condescending to our many candid shots . . . mrs. carlson look on page 98 and 99. .. mr. shields for confis- cating his pictures to put in the hall of fame . . . mr. o'dea for procuring his very own real live hard-working photographer . . . the junior high teachers for putting up with our noise . . . coke machine for necessary revival at 4:30 p.m .... everyone on the yearbook staff who had a birthday . . . mrs. bailey for the christmas party . . . mr. koliss for his rendition of does your chewing gum loose its flavor on the bed- post overnightl' . . . the freshmen class for elect- ing a new slate of officers everytime we finished the page . . . mr. kramarz for loosing the scorer the yearbook staff for spending so many hours after school, those few who couldn't handle the 3r forms correctly, those who didn't learn to crop . . . those who finally learned to make out 3r forms during the last month... andrea and roland for their art work . . . mrs. newton for her supplies . . . the clock for mak- ing time fly during every yearbook meeting . . . the typewriters in 204 for their reluctant co- operation , .. mr. morway for sharing his re- cord player with us . . . the flagpole for its constant clinking on windy days... and ulti- mately we thank sutton high school for all the memorable moments which made our yearbook a living reminder of our happiest years. sincerely, fdnanwliv-wuz, -ji...a., m',,.Kf W ,xi T ' a in A.o-Q 'YN Qlvig ' ' nl Q- '- 9 .X ,Q Ylln,v'n:'A5 'I' lql.. 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