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

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f77? LIBRARY IN MEMORY OF Ray Douuville GIFT OF ...Eiwe.1g.t,.y .... D.Q.u.v.1.lJ,e DATE ........,,., J Lily ....,. 1.9.3.6 ...............,. . mmm---.mm Imm-mlIII1.nl1unmynmmm-1Iug..vuInIIunn..-mumgummmgnguunn lim-in-.imyinui-wi1milIuiminmiu-1imlifmiuinim-im.imrim.im-iiiuinini-inifi ,02 K-G32 Y . X Qi J ij XXX 295 N 7 N 55321 QCP A if I M31 MS Q I wg x 5 H , Q UG A wp AQQQ Tillie it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences, Long ago . . . it must be . .. I have a photograph. Preserve your memoriesp They're all that's left you. --Simon Sz Garfunkel l 4 J l i ' I I4 I 'Q Ta i I , E the members ofthe one hundred first graduating class of Sutton High School, s do this book hereby dedicate: to the Past, in all that it may teach us, in all that we should not forget a an-.., EXITUS 1976 Sutton Memor1al I'I1gh School Sutton Massachusetts Volume th1rty e1ght Table of Contents INTRODUCTION DEDICATION STUDENTS SENIORS SPORTS CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES ADS AUTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS SCHOOL STAFF ......,....,... 6 ,QW-R is-jxqfff X kj Kndgj XX X X QOX gf I i r f -kai 7 Vi Y i' if --Sq Y ' W' W' ' A i X' -Z, X X ---4 x K- f l ' J ,S ' B! ff ,uw- ' Sen1ors Donna Jacques Kathleen O Day Paul Eklund Denlse Stahl W1111arn johnson Jayne Burdlck and Peter Gvazdauskas The 3 minute dash Q It s yours Diane C 'S Senlors Wendy Mlllett Wendy Holst Catherme Johnson Betty Jud son Kevm Granlund Jeff Helgeson and W1l11am johnson I 'lkf' .Il ' . :ff A. A , ff Ae I , -, A f ,J A . A , , , X Q, r' ' X ' Ir A Q , , Y ...rn I ' .Q SS. 4- 2, , ' ME if iw . 4 y .tw 4 l TVB ' 1 .- . o . . - ' 9 9 I 9 I Y ' 9 NISUEII Semors Klm McM111en Chr1st1ne Pearson, DaV1d Peterson, Donna Nordstrom, Debra N1cho1s L1nda Mxllett Kathryn Mllkman Chrnstme Morse 1111 Perry !Z Freshmen: Shavxm Severns, Alan Hicks, juniors: Sandra Puchek, Richard Au- Rory Peters. dette, Michael jacques. ry Q I I ': ,I L V ! 3 f- ' , Vg l - 5 A Y , j N j I 1 3 N rf g A P 9 it ' U S ' 1 ' 1' ' l - 1 K A ' J. ' 3 V ' . 4 ' . 1 P f If P . , t ' , - . 1 A ' -2 P ' 4 V I 1 f i -f -. f P - f I , i f P L 4 Q - ' f 4. 4 , I 3 ' r L- 1 1 5 A I P y ' if Y . J K' ' ' ' ' . : . . , . . . . n n 9 n I 'X ' 2 3-X: 3 53 P 1 i 2 X :vs ' - K 1 :Q-1 I , ,f 'fb ' M X X- - 1 ' Y , , 1 J. ' - LX, N. ' . 4 ttf f 1 'PY If ' - F 1 'b ,1 ' :Ewa ' 2 A .71 A ' A V A H gf . , , - l,.l':-J' Q . P f -L+:-it . , I K , .,.- 10 -.nas ,nm-'.-halls: 'Wili- 'all Jumors Nancy Sllun Rob1n Putnam Debra Ohrn Margaret Malmgren Lxsa Jacques L1sa johnson, Donna Reldy Cathy Johnson Paula Roberge Margaret McK1nnon Robert Magner Rob1n Raymond .An Semors James LaCava Curt1s Maurand Davld Lavallee JoAnne LeBel Slnrley Maynard George Kmg Debra Kender Donna LaVergne Ann K1eW1SC Me11nda McCullough , f 1 ,- ?v- vs ,, .- Y A 1 , , 1 . -, I - Y .7 V A I . ,, V c 1 1. x - a - ' rf 1 XY, . 1 ' ,q X i M -L A , f A K 1 ' ' ,, , , 'I ,,-A56 , . If i ' 44' ' A f 7 I , 1 , G f J.-. I Y . . . . . ' I I I I . . I I I I . . . I I 9 1 l N . Q. - y 'll i ' , 1 N - H . s- . ' ' if 7 V N - - Y i . .a , ' X :'f . 5- ' W : N l gf' 1 :6 . YL' -1' . ' ' I 1.-iii 1 I ' A .W v - f J . - 1 A ' ' Vf.xx!e I ' ' . . . . . ' I I I I I I I I I O 11 J' Q 1 fxviw MH 4 Semors Laur1e Plcard Paula Theodore Mane Young Thomas Pry bala Joel Thlbodeau R1chard Wood Davld Stevenson and M1chael Robblns 12 S' 5 95. Jumors Paula Cressy Laur1e Gurney Rebecca Goodwxn Robert Chamber am Gary Eaton Gerald Green Davld Hartmg Carl Ekrnan Kevm Demers john Gmgras Carrle Eaton Valarne Gxfford L-f ' fx ,W Sf H' f mf' mira-fi. J' Sophomores Iohn Belculfme Ronald Beno1t Thomas Cayer john Anms Kevm B1ckford Ph1l1p Beckwlth Gayle Belle Lmda Brote Mxchelle Bo1svert Dav1d B111 Ronald Anms Klm Broberg Bonnle Br1gham Chr1st1ne Adamsky I N nf , f v ' , -V I I xllql J - ' it .' . I , xx ix Q N: -dx: ,K , I V! W , X I I ,, . - V, 1 4 I 'lu . . J. : 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 'Th 3 1 , L Q X ... Q L 3 '-L., A ? A 5 ' . - Q i in f' A. ' S 1? R V I GU . 4 ' 1 . ' 1 MP' I if 3 JM ' fd V V 2 I A 4 1, A 1 Q ' K 'Jia' ,C ,J y 'aft- I 4 . P rf V, - .F ' A ' j: ' ' 2 V 5 va. 'N fx - ' 1. or y fy X A . 5 A53 -I R of R 1 1 A' al V. v J y ii l 'Q V :Q ' . ' A 5 : D 1 ' 1 1 . 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 13 i ..X3 3':-Q L ,av is 'Q YL: Iuniors Nancy Silun, Robin Putnam, Debbie Orhn, Mary Malrngren, Lisa Iac ques, Lisa johnson, Donna Reidy Robert Magner, Cathy Iohnson, Robin Ray mond, Paula Roberge, Margaret McKinnon Freshmen Class Officers: Vice President Denise Peladeau, President Cathleen Morse, and Secretary Treasurer Bonnie Anderson. , 1 1..- .-. , , , . 4- , 'fg1gf-- .59 'rcr-M Q, , F W gi . ,. .. .. .. ,h ,i I, pf .. , 'Qf2':GQ?f'-..? ' ' E N ' sw' ' . A E 2 Q. . T . . ' . ., , , L ,, ,, ,. 3' U! 1 , 0 . 4 I o ' - ' T r ' . , PD ' -, . H ' ,ff V - : , ,t . V fx N 1 , n f Q 1 1 5 , - 0 . f V , , 1' j 1, A 0 .I ,' v L m I 1 ' Q z ' ' . 1 ' y 4 ! 5 ' :P - ' .. 3 1 f' ,l , ,. Y 1 ,I J'- .. i-J f .5 M , . 41. .N J Q Q' I' .f 1 1.1 y. - 1 gi-v . ,D F 7 X ' ff P , iv:-t 4, , , SALQTQA h K . ' P ' fm if . . . . . . 1 . . . , . - . - O M' .- b V :fu h Q . .f I K ' flu .M -' .' A x - , 'l will' Sophomores: Laura Pannacione, Denise Lavoie, Kathi Noel, Rebecca Johnson, Christopher McCullough, Nancy Morano, Andrew Mosher, Robert Malmgren, john Kalvanik, Diane Kowszik, Colleen Murray, Cathy LeClair, Mary joubert Martin Linder. Freshmen: Debra Maynard, Darleen Plante, Cathleen Morse, joseph Raad, Robert Peledeau, Paul Noel, Francis Pardee, Dwayne Nichols, Willaim Mor- resey, Denise Peledeau, james Pelletier, Douglas Robbins, Lori Partridge, Jeanne Millet, Cynthia Orphin, Pauline Picard, Marie Pearson, Fern Perrault, Barbara Olson, Linda Moore, Barry Naughton. 1 1 l I up rw-in Freshmen MarJor1e Andrews Donna D Attoro, James Chr1stenson, Francls C1chy Denn1s Anderson, W1ll1arn Davls, Steven Callahan, Tamara D1ckerson, Bonn1e Anderson, Brlan B1ckford, Wayne Demers, Maureen Belle Robert Bromley, Llsa Choumard, Laur1e Bernard, Anthony Chomo, Cathy Ballard, Vlvlan Alger, Debra Bo1svert, Berme Chase, Clark Eaton, Donna Amato ,ur Semors: Conme Donahue, Debra Cross, Ga1lDesIard1ns, Cheryl Croteau, Paul Flagg, All1son Eaton, Richard Eklund, Apr1l Doollttle. Sophomores: CTop To Bottomj Richard MacLaren, Brian Towle, Kathy Naughton, Stephen Young, Karen Whittier, Raymond Turgeon, Wendy Swan, Karen Swart, Donna Winkiewicz, Christine Tighe, Loretta Vincent. 5 ms, or- ' T 1' . 'f. '7f . f, , 2 f nf-w.-1. 1.5-5 3... Freshmen: CLeft To Righty Elizabeth Lore, Wendy Gamble, John Grundstrom, Michael Hannon, Donald Jacques, Mark Goodwin, Russell Kleber, William Lind- strom, Kenneth Mars, James jacques, William Louis, Scott King, Karen John- son, Daniel Malmgren, Kevin Gardner, Teresa Gatto, Suzanne Gagne, Delia Harmon, Karen Gagner, Debra Jacques, Teresa Hannon, Tina Forleo, Denise Levergne, joy Linder. X1 5 Sophmores: Bonnie Dawicki, Pamela Cross, Rebecca Chesley, Karen Dumas, Linda Chase, Joanne Donnelly, Burton Clark, Paul Domey, Eric Christenson, Ioan Donahue, Cynthia Chase. n at ' mm, El Juniors: Michael Hatfield, Michael LeClair, Fred Novicki, Donald Plante, Michael Charest, David Leno, Stephen LeClaire, Wayne Carrier, Keith Orphin Richard Rafferty. is 18 'A 9.4- L,-? 'Q a...:-ima..-W a 1s'v.:..-fvaidiiih Sophomores: Mary Lou Fontaine, Winona Head, Deborah Iohnson, David Gvaz- dauskas, Wendy Goodwin, Thomas Damstrom, Dianne Harting, Kim Ekman, Denise Healy, Lynn Helgeson, Terrance Coombs. Theresa Sardagnola, Donna Preston, David Pearson, Sean O'Shea, Mary Potter Potter. Sophomoresz Barbara Richards, Laurie Raad, Donna Perry, Cynthia Smith, 19 Seniors Brian Crosby Cheryl Chase Susan Comeau, Robert Anyon, Donna Connolly Wendy Annis, Ronde Bergeson, Robert Corey, Randy Bebka Audrey Auger, Cathie Anderson Seniors: Priscilla Pentland, Donna Schroeder, Diane Stahl, Wendell Harris, Barbara Moore, Henry Bruno. zo junior Class Officers President Robert Magner, Vice President Kevin Swart, Secretary Lynne Abbott, and Treasurer Karen Ara kallan -.!' Sophomores Laurie Pierce, janet Burdick William Callahan, Donald Eaton, Brad Pierce, Henry Lavallee, and Bruce Stahl Sophomore Class Officers: Secretary Kim Broberg, Presi- dent David Guazdauskas, Vice President Andrew Mosher, and Treasurer Wendy Goodwin. .. E A 2 -v Z ' f - , 3 of ' if .Q . ?qv.x',if' I ! r I . ' L lf - , Y UQ gy , ' ,.,5 - ,i 'N ' l 1:5 ,Q W ' f.. ' 1 1, , If 1 ' W :'. I .-,,. - 1 , ... ,K ., -as Q ,Z , J K Y ' ,N - f .x .P sr t ' Y, Y' . 'A , . , 'A , H 5' ' Y 1 , , A J , x , , . a 2-1 . 4 + Y 3. Ur yf Y , ff? 'br 'T A' 0 ' , wk ff. .W T A v . r r rf f ' -.H 1 1 U 5 S A 5 ', 'i U Y , ' rag ff 1 , . . . . . . . . . . - . . 1 . . . . I -. . , ...... o 21 Freshmen Ida Mae Sargent Sandra Zuldema V1rg1n1a Tucker Caro11ne Shep ard Rob1n Wh1tney Barbara V1ckery Lou1se Starkweather Patr1c1a W1nk1e wlcz L1nda Zastaway T1mothy Stevenson Steven Rlchard Edward Sm1th Thomas Ryan, john Sfak1anos Jeanne Pell1t1er Robert Tanner Arthur Stock Well Alfred St John Wllllam Stockhaus, Steven Schroeder 'Q H7 17 j'un1ors Lynn Bergeson Dolores Alger Lynn Abbott JoanBedros1an Kathryn Adamslcy Klm Anderson Karen Arakehan Sharon Adamsky Edward Breau Robert Bo1svert john B111 , ,X Nlill gif? a-f 'YRS-wi' 33-L 9' W 'et' One more study to go We ve got legs 'H How does thls thmg work? - . - Q I o . Z 2 I ' ' 2 v . , A ' ' A In '2 r' e . , , . V T ' 2?-iif.-P V ' 4 , 5' 'cfi'LT'e1:' .., ,-',.ff .- xg., 273: fl ,?.It5?':.v .gZ'7l'5... I .,., -..H Y., -- L - -451-5'-::gFff'.:f'.:. :4.: , ' .I L.-.S -.K Q. -,H--A,-. izgillvifg 1. qv- !LJ-Li.,-we iv-aww --'1ii'1 M. -L, ,. V.-.J - 2 .z, :1,.i... - if tp-cf:-frivi f'Qj:,g,,3.ii-L , J.. gr f'fgY:',1 '7::,,-E ...L :W-as 4- '-wry: . -wr--L ' ' f' -M-ew I o . . 23 PN-. tr... Rlchard Jigsawing in I A Sophomores Donald O Day, Karen Roy, Dennis Maynard, Richard Potter, Stephen jacques Mary Morrissey Norman Anyon , Ns-U 'Yil'-'-l-' k-F'-.' - Q- 51 if .,.,.' Senior Class Officers: President Peter Gvazdauskas, Vice-President Cheryl Chase, Secretary Donna Schroeder and Treasurer Cathie johnson. il...-. Work Play. 25 'W-w 'Yv- L.-Ja. gf. I 'ff' Fmxshmg touches Makmg tarts 1n Home Ec if :Fa-1 The maddmg crowd Q QQ Wim Paula Theodore joel Thibodeau Richard Eklund Catherine Johnson 28 29 Q Ronde Bergeson Paul Eklund Shifleywlaynafd Cathie Anderson e. Q, k pr 1 ,Q 5 f Robert Corey 51 .rr ,J 4' .I I 1 X q he 1 v 5 .1 qv , .5'l. I u 5 I l y N M.: 5h,' 4 s u g 5 4 - - George King Kathryn Milkman Audry Auger Michael Robbins W f ff x.. M ul' 31 Henry 3111110 Cheryl Croteau ff? Peter Gvazdauskas ,Z 3 Thomas Prybala Wendy I-Iolst' A pr11 Doo111:t1e Jayne Burd1ck 4 K Wendy Annis Lincla Millett Rande Bebka J ' 1 If I ' Sr ' .LB W I ri' Y I . A, I Debra Kender rp, 5' ha if 6 Q' nur jeff Helgers on Debra Nichols - ,ff S- l 1 u it , 3 'f' 3 m t ' Donna COP-HOUY Wendell Harris as Rlchard Wood W1111am johnson 4 X' Pawagg Kathleen may Pf1SC111aPenf1and 37 Gurus Maurand Donna Schroeder 69 38 Den1se Stahl Me11nda McCullough ff 2 39 Joanne LeBe1 Elizabeth Gifford Donna LaVergne Kevm Granlund Br1an Crosby M3116 YOURS Wendy M111ette David Peterson Iiuperry 41 I 0 In Sc I if--' Robert Anyon Debra Cross Y ,wan- Ga11 Desjardins Betty Judson 42 Q 3 Nofdmm sr --- sw' I ' I I . va fi , g I 'A x Q Dav1d Stevenson Cornelia Donahue 43 Klm McM111en Donna jacques Barbara Moore 44 6 T Eflclbla QQ Each day teachers will fill lamps clean chimneys and trim Wicks Each teacher will bring a bucket of Water and a scuttle of coal for the day session Pens should be made carefully They of the pupil Men teachers may take one night each Week for courting purposes or two evenings a week if they go to church regularly After school teachers must spend the time until supper reading the Bible and other good books Women teachers who marry or engage in unseemly conduct will be dlscharged 8 Every teacher should lay aside from each month s pay a goodly sum for his benefit during his declining years so that he will not become a burden on soc iety Any teacher who smokes uses liquor in any form frequents pool halls or shop shall give good reason to suspect his worth integrity and honesty The teacher who performs his duties regularly and faithfully and Without fault for five years Will be given an increase of 25 cents a week in his pay providing the Board of Education ap proves l. ' ' , 7. . ' 2. a a e V - may be Whittled to the individual taste public halls, or gets shaved in a barber 4. ' ' ' . ' . ' 9- ' ' 5. . . . - ' Melinda McCullough Gordon I. Spence Superintendent 46 Edward F Grant Pr1nc1pa1 ll' IK XX , 1 , Fi-G I K if .1 .L- 'X F Joyce Ettamarna Michael Hood X Shaw kd V .x,,, . Paul Lamontagne M21'j0IiG Dick 49 Hr' Ji vu I E Q 'H -:Q w L1 it .il I ,J 1 lfw' 'J 'S William Brosnihan jane Spinak Q Judith Trudeli William Sneed 50 L 1 'S '9 f f 4' Q f 1 'Q-. l f f f . Sv he x 9 K ,. g 'Q 41 s Q 1 4 1. z 5 F f' 4' ,V F, 1 Y Q ' 1 ' Y I L r Barbara Downer Burton Bjorn -f Raymond Douv111e Evelyn Newton S1 s Veto F111pkoWsk1 Regmald Grover Agnes Davaglan 4 1 4 1 my , . ' 1,4 441-Vt' .255-4'52f2I5 ', x .V 7'7', ',A..1g:,:.3g2j1j1j:If1 sz Hope Stockhaus S3 l . ...qs ,1 - 92 V I. 5, 2 I 3.1 4, Wllllam Ellls Molhe Cohen ! ,f 'f , K gs . QQ Dorothy Henn Norman L Shaw I K I n .Es ' an fu!! Beethoven's Greatest Hits. Are you kidding me 'g..a, Is this it? 'X-nun DISPISYHIS H bee h1Ve IH B1010g'Y The consumer has a responsibility 1' 2 ,L E , Q , 3 N The finishing touches. 3 S Mmm-,fs . i V .K ii . E gf f 2 ' gf x 5 s .. W, I H , fi b . 4 , ,W ,a f V N- 3 F- ,vii , V4 , l ,K ,v ii y ,gi 4' Ooooh, very good. It's been a rough day. - A Get to work LaCava! N. Faculty enjoy the comforts of home . . 'vv f 4N v r, 1. , 0 4 0 I -. 4 v r !'S1n,- 4 I4 F' I , N :.' -' ,gn I 'J-:N 4-'ff . - - -411.1 -i .A 1- f H - fsnff , - e -- - f ' ' A-Lkifm r Wendy Holst, Peter Gvasdauskas, Editors 60 -1 wi, ba -'L A n x .-dr? 'glut 5 4 52' New vm. 'Qi l. in 'li SOCCER FIELD HOCKEY CROSS COUNTRY SEPT. . SEPT SEPT. 12 d 13 Southbridgc?10 A.M. ig Egftliffh 23 Valleyjliech 18 Bay Path 19 Bromfield 25 Oxford 24 Bromfield 23 HODGOTH-16 30 D0l1glas 26 Hopedale IYI?HeY'TeCh OCT. OCT- 1pmuc 2 Blackstone-Miuville 1 Nipmuc OCT' 7 Nipmuc d 3 Douglas 7 Blackstone-1VI11lv11le 9 B fi 1 10 D l 13 Hfggdie s Blackstone-Miliviiie 14 Bggiggld 16 Valley-Tech 10 Bromfield 17 Hopedale 20 Southbridge 15 Hopedale 21 Valley-Tech 23 Douglas 17 Nipmuc 24 Nipmuc 28 Blackstone-Millville 22 Douglas 28 Norfolk Agm 30 Oxford 24 Blackstone-Mi11vi11e 31 BlackStOne'M1uV1ue Nov. 29 Bay Path Nov. 5 Bay Path 31 Southbridge 4 Shepherd H111 GIRLS BASKETBALL BOYS BASKETBALL DEC. 17 Notre Dame DEC- 19 Uxbridge 23 Marian JAN. 5 Hopedale 7 Bromfield 12 Nipmuc 14 B1k,Mi11vi1le 19 Douglas 21 Hopedale 26 Bromfield 28 N ipmuc Feb. 2 Blk-Millville 4 Doug1aS 10 Marian 13 Bay Path nite 6:15 17 Notre Dame 20 Marianhill 23 Marianhill nite 6:30 26 Assabet 61 17 Bay Path 19 Shepard Hill JAN. 3 Uxbridge Marianhill Bromfield Valley Tech Hopedale Blk-1V1i11vi11e N i pm uc Douglas Brom field Valley Tech Hopedale FEB. Blk-Mi11vi11e Assabet Nipmuc Douglas Mariarihill Bay Path Soccer Ph11 Beckwlth gets ready to steal the ball from th1s Blackstone Valley player '11 s Qf! Kevm B1cKford Jumps X hxgh m the a1r to head Co captams Robert Corey and Peter Gvazdauskas thls ball Wlth Coach W1111am Ellls 62 B ls, Bob Magner qu1ck1y brmgs the ball Rob Corey IS ready to charge the ball upf1e1d agamst Douglas on a muddv f1e1d X9 WM ManagerC McCullough I LaCava R Corey Coach Elhs, P Gvazdauskas P Flagg D Peterson I B111 D Jacques R Kleber G Eaton M 1-Iatfxeld B Blckford B Magner A H1cks F Clchy K B1ckford P Beckwlth D Gvazdauskas A Mosher . . . , . I . Y YV, -4. X' . . fy 'f, , L 5 . ,. w ig ' p . C Y ' lfs- Q A ' Q' . 0 I o I , : In f xs,ikfi3,?A E 5 V . I '-. I I . ., D J' 1 A In X i ', f B 'J , E , . 'Ima' sf . ... ..- - K ! I , ! ' .5 0 9 0 g o g o 9 0 3 o 5 o p o 9 o 9 o y e 9 o 7 o p u t 9 a 9 o 7 . Q c ' 9 0 s 63 The Sutton Soccer team concluded another very successful season this November The team won the Dual Valley Conference t1tle wlth a record of 12 1 2 and was elrgrble for the Dlstrlct 111 Tournament Sutton was elrmlnated Ln the seml finals by a very tough opponent Quabbln Reglon al Stlll lf was a truly great season for a very young team one that shall be heard from Ln future years Flrst year Soccer Coach Wllllam Ellrs played a maj or role Ln the team s success thls year Though the team lost seven players from last year s squad Coach Ellls found the rlght players for each pos1t1on Four players were selected to the con ference All Star team and three of them were placed on the Central Mass All Stars th1s years team was a trrbute to not only the players but to Coach Ellls Another factor contr1but1ng to Sammre Success was the comb1nat1on forward halfback lmes that were the offensrve punch of the team Semor Bob Corey and h1s jun1or partner Bob Magner who were co scor1ng leaders in the league, led the Sammie attack that scored 3. 61 goals per game. Freshman Fran Clchy and Brian B1ckford were pleasant addltlons to the ltne Kevln Swart and Ph1l Beckwlth rounded out the hlgh scormg machme The Halfback corps was very strong comprised of three outstand mg rookles Sophomore Kevln Btckford was the center of the l1ne flanked by Gary Eaton and Donald jacques Iumor and Freshman respect1v1y A good offense many tlmes has a super1or defense The Super Senlor D was truly super Allowmg only 17 goals all year those respons1b1e were all Sen1ors Paul Flagg Dave Peterson and 11m LaCaVa d1d a great Job Three year Goahe Pete Gvazdauskas was Lnjured for much of the season but came up wlth seven shutouts Andy Mosher d1d a good Job whlle flllrng rn for Pete Ln su: games The outlook for the 1976 team LS very good Lndeed Wlth a great year behmd us the Dual Valley League Trophy may remaln Ln Sutton for a number of years I V Team I Raad D B111 M Hatfxeld B Lmdstrom A Hrcks, P Domey M Stevenson Coach Ell1s ManagerC McCullough R McClaren T Damstrom M Goodwln T Chomo K Ekman R Kleber I - .. , . 1 . I C 9 ' 9 . I I 9 I , a . . I . . . 1 . . - H . O l 1 rv . U D D I U Q ' 9 1 . 7 . Q - Q 9 0 O I I I C , .- 1 h V? W . 1 V 3,34 W V U X' f- ' A X IM H ,. ' s x ' W f F ,A . -- f fr lt W ' I K -Q J I -,. S . . L v D 1 X if , J I A I X , X , I '42 D 1 J ' 1 V U U rl , , I o 9 o 1 I 9 0 9 ' ' 1 0 1 . I ' D ' 9 . , g u , Q g 0 p 0 l 64 Field Hockey Even with the loss of three ex- ceptional seniors from last year's squad, the shinguards experienced a good year. Shelia Boutilier filled the boots as coach for this year's team and did a fine job leading the girls to a Winning season of 7-5-3, taking second place in the Dual Valley League. The four seniors were Wendy Annis, Allison Eaton, Ann Klewiec, and Wendy I-Iolst who served as Cap- tain this year. Susan Millet, Ianet Messier and Wendy Holst were suc- cessful in making the Dual Valley League All Star Team. The Shin- guards are looking ahead to a most promising team next year, after com- pleting a very successful season with a 6-3-2 mark and taking first place in the league. Q 48 , One, two, three, let's go! 1 iv H' X rl! 'Y jk? A victory smile from Dodie . . . Hey, where did the ball go? C, ' Eagi ,g J. Q. . -- .. e fag 5 1 ',,,,qt A I i r l s ! l Q 4- .. C Left To Rlghtb Front Row Beckl Goodw1n, Ann KlGW1SC, Alhson Eaton, Wendy Holst, Ianet Messler, and L1nda Brote Second Row Iody Donnelly Susan M11 lett, Wendy Anms, Nancy S11un and Wendy Goodwm Th1rd Row Karen Gagner, Katherlne Adamsky Karen Arake11an, Lmda V1ckery, Margaret Stevenson and Llnda Moore i lub. -A-QITQ' 'lm ,.2h'g7t'N'Uv-I 1 '1 5 '9 l -1 '1 -- 3 Coach Bout111er nervously Watches the game x.. The team anxlously awalts the outcome of the I thought I had lt bully w . . . . . -- . . . t . - - , .. . . . . 0 -- . , . . . . . . f . , - mek! . 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What now, Coach? Try and catch me' Qfa, Front Row Sitting: fLeft To Rightb Barbara Richards, Lisa Chouinard, Karen Johnson, Joy Linder, Kathy Morse, Lynn Abbott. Back Row Kneeling: Karen Gagner, Laurie Raad, Darline Plante, Mary jubet, Karen Dumas, Vivian Al- ger, Christine Adamsky, Linda Moore. ,:ifA'f7 ' ftffbgi 5,31 V1 , ' ' I A f A .' A ' ' , f ,.V,',A .- fcW.- Q. i s . f , nf f... -A 1' A W ,Q . ' '- ' wavy: v , .ai n i'-45 ,figs ,ff 4 - -G 4, ' ,-, wer -1- 5 ,, ,, VK... A ' 2 ,1,,,. . , , -4- - if-'15 V I . . V ... - 1 f , V. , , - ' J, y f . , vwfw 5 r , 1. , 1 ' ,K 1 N . ' a ' . 1: ' 5 ' . ' 'Y Ji.. aug. V f v Q 4 A-, z7iq'L i5w.kiz tr , 4-4 if -5 . ., 'Q' '..-4LAgi,-, .V ,' ' -...1 ' , I .s W - l, . ' 1- .........'1g, V- 7 ,4 -nf.. A , t R ' 2 ,. X ' 15 ' 9' 7 ' -:J ' , ' L4 , A rh,u-f, 1 0 . . , - f.. Q. .' v' f , - ' 11, trfrf-ffM1,:'-3'f? ?i 'ff'f! 1'- , A, ,. 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Q . 4 , ' ' L! - , 3,7 , X fl, -f, H 'ft A 4 . ff , ,, - .Q , 11 1 Cross Country Team Coach Mtchael Hood Ronme Anms Bruce Stahl Wayne Carrler john Annls Chr1s Morano Wllltam Morrlsey john Stratford Burton Clarkson Donald Eaton Davld Pearson David I-larting. vi ,ff zf if gpvvwvfw V 3 The cross-country team in their - huddle, before beating arch Iohn Stratford and Dave Pearson racing rival Douglas High. ' toward the finish line. f 4 Q ,A W A f X xi' ' .. 'lf The runners prepared, they contemplate Dave Harting and Ronnie Annis in their strategy. a foot race with opposing Nipmuc runner. gl This year's cross country team Went 1nto the season under the lead ersh1p and gmdance of new coach Mr M1chael Hood The captatns of th1s year s team were Chr1s Morano and Dave Hartmg both Iun1ors The team started strong, runnmg a new course They lmproved the1r Dual Valley record of last year Q2 85 and lost some close contests Runmng flrst for the team was Chrls Morano, breakmg the old school course record four tunes Dave Hartmg ran a cons1stent sec ond all year though hampered by H-'Haiti-r- f'wJ1Qvw N'-wv-lr--ix. injuries at the begmmng of the sea son I-Iartmg broke the former school course record held by Morano 1n the last meet by f1n1sh1ng at a blazmg 14 49 m1nutes A pleasant suprlse for the team was Ronnle Ann1s, a Sophmore Ron me ran thlrd and ocas1onal1y second Wayne Carr1er, a Iun1or, ran for the f1rst t1me and placed for the Sammles Coach Hood 1s confldent for next year wlth all h1s runners returmng and a year of exper1ence beh1nd them Coach Hood g1ves some last m1nute 1nstruct1ons The startlng lme Basketball V I C T O R Y' V1CfOIY IS our Battle Cry' 5 R31S1Hg a httle enthus1asm for the team Cheerleaders take advantage of Samrrues t1me out 72 Let s Flght' Score' Wm' Karen wonders lf she IS 1n step Cheerleaders try out thelr new pom poms Back Row Captams E11een Nevms, Donna Novak Front Row Karen Swart, Cmdy Smlth Laur1e Gurney, Den1se Lavole, Kim Urbach Beth Bjork, Paulme Plcard, Patty Winkiewicz. '-if' ll 1 Sutton started fast 1n the Sammlgg opener but the expenenced Shepard Hill team preva1led one aga1ns :yd la X. .. r D Captain Richard Eklund led the Way in an early Dual Valley League Wm. Kevin B1ckford goes high for a rebound 1n the midst of a crowd in a close T i Q ti Sutton returned to its winning ways 1n a successful game against Mar1anh1ll Although they saw only sparse action this year, Dave Pearson, and Tom Dam- strom will be a great help to future teams. O of l- ' - -S I ' , :xx . - V, y ' ' .fi --xi gli ' 'Q V +., In i K ' r .!'- if 5 I V i , io 5- ' P Ai W x I ,IZ .... 'V V In I W t ' T 1 SUV . 1.14 iw ' ms. gi' Q Q .. U , . 0 0 . . O ,ll 1 9 . 4 lv, i 3 .N Y , IKE X gg ' l X ly t . Y x Q 'Y L9 x r' fa 1' X . Ss! Varsity Team M Robbins R Corey, R Eklund Coach Romasco P Gvaz dauskas, P Beckwith S Young D Pearson, T Damstrom, K Bickford D Stevenson Not Pictured are Chris Morano, Donald Plante and Brian Bickford wav J 4-5 l 1' M1ke Robbins was a very steady player, Peter Gvazdauskas contributed great giving some brilliant performances in ly with his rebounding and point scor tight spots. ing to the win over Valley Tech. 75 junior Varsity Team: D. Robbins, M. Goodwin, A. Mosher, B. Bickford, I. Raad, R. Kleber, M. Stevenson, D. Eaton, B. Lindstrom, F. Cichy, D. Gvaz- dauskas, T. Ryan, and Coach Ellis. This year's J. V. team has given Bill Lindstrom pulls clown another Coach Ellis a few more white hairs, rebound, but he enjoys every minute of it. 76 t Franny C1Chy goes up for two po1nts aga1nst Valley Tech Tom Ryan IS ready for any rebound A tough Sutton defense IS led by Da Vld Gvazdauskas Wlth help from Franny C1chy, Torn Ryan, and B111 Lindstrom. Br1ng1ng the ba11qu1ckly up Court Brlan T1ny B1ckford handles the guard du Joe Radd t1es up the ball agamst a tough Hopedale team I 1 4 A is V n ,N 'iv ' ...J It fr . 1 ' ,V ' v 7' u Il ' - - ties for the J. V. team. if F ' or-ur-w snug- fl , IV 11.5. 3 L 2 I - .- 1, . 77 Front Coach Sue Robb1ns W Head L Cho1nard B R1chards L Brote D Perry M1dd1e K Dumas K Jolmson D Plante K Ballard W Goodwm Back W Gamble V Alger C Morse Q N Mo L1sa f1n1shes a Donna controls the tap fast break wlth a 1-HYUD RW M Susan Robb1ns I V Coach Team support from the bench warns the team about lettlng the1r opponents get by them Y' Scuffle for a loose ball Teammates V16 for the ball 'silly' ns.. Ji. -ww-...N Vu L- Somebody grab 1t! L1sa rebounds and goes up for two polnts 79 Ai W Anms A Eaton W Holst, A K1eWe1c Coach Stockhaus, P Sm1th J MSSSISI, S M111et L V1Ck8I'Y N S11un M Stevenson K Arlkehan Th1s IS no t1me to be dancmg Z Q L.. It s my ball get out of the The Ref way 80 Suzles Captalns Wendy Anms Wendy Holst Anne Wendy I-Iolst plays good K1ewe1c Coach Hope Stockhaus defense m hope of a fast 'ns ? Wendy Annls sets a good plck agamst a I-Iopedale player I I I L , ' MM f wan . 5. I W9 9 X2 J ' . I is ' f sts, U l Y I . 1 K , 5.441242 if: ., AMUsrEii:Ev3f5f'IM'I'- BOS'l'0N Tl!EATRE. HENRY C. JARRETT ........ LISSEI AND ILNAGII. THIS EVENING AT TI 0'CLOCK. Wlll appear sa ll A Nl L E T . T-lP'I:ISDAlf EVENING-QOTHELLQ3--Q BUSTUN NIUSEUNI. IUTING IANAQ-lg... .,.... 1.3. ...... HR. lt. I. FIILII THIS EVEN ING, at!1q dclock, Bomellt of Miss Kate Rei molds. ANGEL OF MIDNIGAT. AN ll A NIORNING FALL. ' Pffilmtsdtey Afternoon-fAhJt.HfIL OF' MIDNIGHT- ' Wlllard's Iloivard Athenaeum. Flltai' WEEK OP MISS IIICLI-IN WESTERN. THIS lcv!-INING AT Ti u'Cl.UL.'K. WUI Ik Dsresl-nlwl SATAN ll! PARIS! Q To conclude Wlth. 1 LHARLES Th F SEFONDZ ji I -ffl. 'fraud PlI'h7n'YlIlllt't'h. TRENl0NT TIIEATRE. THEATRE FRANCAIS DE NEXV YORK. PAUL Jl ' JET.. ....... ........ ..... D I RECl'OB. Mlm DAY, April nuffauo. L A U A G N 0 T 'I' E . Comedy In thnr acts, by M Labhhe. Doors open at 7: commence ati to R u'ulock. Ticket omce open fmm IU A. K. to 3 P. M. Pertnrmance uveret lui, Buckleysf Serenaders. Corner of Sumner and Choose! streets. :vnu zvzxmuftiii misnuttnnv .arrxnxoox tIII l'I.h?I' IMIICB, liehgr Buckley! senssttnn act entitled A Blu THING' FRI' GBOIIHIA. I :' ' f t'h les Ga I r's I lr mmense uuccebu o sr yo PETE-TRO-LEU-MANIA, Or, Oil on the Bruin. Tickets. .Mr cents., Reserved Seats, bo cents. ap 3 Meidnaon Hall ---- Tremont Tvmplc. RA'l'HVVELL'S Celebrated Tnblexgtx oifthe Daw: offhrls- - U mm ty. A nn Kleweic, Editor 5 TWO GRAND CIDNCERTS, FAST DAY. uvrmtnoox AND Evmytxc. Trvmont Tvmple. nvlilill ofa Mammoth I-'ini in the Hall In Honor of Fort Sumter and the Receut Vlctsries. Twotirmd Cnnrhwwlll be given In Tremont Temple vu TBQRSDAY AI-'TEEN 00N ut3o'clock, and BVI-BNI G st Q e clock, April 13, tt-'nut Dux v, In which Miss Iloc non ln . I Burl, ln. CARY. Miss Rus, Mr. Bnnonrusox. lr. Bun Gunn and llatteru Gmevu sud Lune :the nneul juvenile cholresteru In New Enllandy. will take psrt. The Star Spaigled Banner will be mtg as a Qnartette by Iles Houfwn. rs. Cary, MI! lynn and lr. ltudolphoon. dnrlnf which an elegant mammoth American Ptsg will he lnfur ed tn thy presence of the annience. Tickets with Reserved Seats vtllbe for :Ie on londay at DItson's luntc Store. Pnice. with retervut tests, bv cents. Other tickets ibcetvts.-t---wh Y -----it-I aprIl8 MERCANTILE HALL. FRIDAY ltYlNIyu April 14. NOVEL Tins uw tum G UA Gs. EXHIBITION AND LIU' URE on the dtnbrenthlts of Lavuage adduced to the teverul senses-The LAI? ot Deaf utee.-The Dsat' lute and Blind,--by Plot art- Istt ot the American Asylum for the Dent and Dumb. st Hartford, Conn. Several Intelligent., educated deal mutes will be th hlnltt . Tick t au grenent and take Ipsrt In e ex on e I cents. or ssle at J.,I-J. lltun'a and at 0. Dltwn t Co. eprtl to Init' CLOSING LEVER! OF ueen Zenobia, ' K1 cn-tljtisglqxxsfs Gal.mcn.Y or Am. 'I t sl open any from 5 A. xfaqq. x.,'fnff'wepnema .na Saturday Evenings. tt mei 27 Positively Last Weelt. THE NATIONAL STATUE, VIRGINIA DARE, 81 Louisa lnmder. Olveutrom 9. A.l. tll 7. P. ll., at loom No. 1 Studio Brat Tickets 25 cents, Package: nu Tickets, II 00. s w ..- --4.-.-. NT. .-..--..-. .-.... 'IWYHT L lflil A I 82 NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY MARCH APRIL MAY 13 Calendar Of Events Band Concert Semor Class Auct1on Chorus and Band Concert Sophomore Dance I-Iuman1t1es Exh1b1t1on Donkey Basketball Game Band Plays At Auburn Mall Iunror Dance P ay Junror Class Auct1on Freshman Sophomore Semr Formal Band Concert Varsrty Banquet Prom Gracluatron 21. ......................,..... ' ' 11 . ...................,.,. . 12. ........................,.... . 22, .......................... ' o l l l 10, ....................... . 16. ...................,. . 2.6. ................................... ' 30. ......................., Sophomores Order Rings 6. ....,........,.,.........,................. 1 30. ............................ Q ' 1. ............... - '- 5. .................................. . 7 .................................. l 14. ......,................,............,.... . 21. .................................... ' 83 fm GS VF-Q Peter Gvazdauskas Ann Klewiec. . . . Becky Goodwin Robert Magner Michael Hatfield David Gvazdauskas Nancy Morano john Annis Kathy Morse Maureen Bell Russell Kleber Paul Eklund .... 84 Wendy Holst . . . .... at-0 Student Council President Vice -President Secretary Student Advisory Council U 1.4! Ann K1ew1ec confers Wlth Student Counc11 Advlsor Mr Brosnlhan QKNR 'Six Assembly Club members meet Wlth Mrs Newton to obtam a f11m for the upcommg assembly CTwo attempts were made, both of wluch proved unsuccessfulj 4 , t . -......... O O N ff -. 15 Y ? N 1 Xa' .. Q 'f . A, ., ,. - Tv. - A' Q L A A V 1 'K-. V .- , V . I ' - . 1 is -Y mt , ' t' if - Y vw--J 1 'Xxx- ! s ' M' 3 x I I O I I 85 Dodie Alger and Robin Putnam of the vertising Staff. The Advocator Staff was head- ed this year by Christopher Mor- ano, with Donna Reidy as his as- sistant editor. The team adopted a new masthead along with some new ideas. Patterned after Donna's Doodles of five years past, Donna Reidy has a new column entitled Reidy's Ramblings, where students' activities and achieve- ments are brought to light. Feature articles in the paper focused on some of Sutton's noteworthy citizens. Early in the year, the staff attended a Scho- lastic Newspaper Conference where they received some instruction from accomplished editors. Although the newspaper has received no awards, the Staff is confident that their pro- duction upholds the fine reputation of the Advocator. Donna Reidy, Chris Morano and Advisor Mr. james O'Dea look over the completed edition of the Advocator. 86 , 4914 ii Q3 Bob Magner, Nancy Silun and Kevin Swart of the Sports Staff. 87 fmdsfdgy 'W ff5 fF' .1 Advocator Staff Advlser james H O Dea Edxtor Chr1s Morano Asst Edxtor Donna Reldy Advertlsmg Dod1e Alger Rob1n Putnam Steve LeC1a1re C ontr1butors Lynn Bergeson Sandy Puchek K1m Urbach Bob Magner Sharon Adamsky K1m Anderson Nancy S11un Kevin Swart Paula Cressy Doug Sm1th EXITUS Sta gv In-can YQ ffl 'F as ly M 75. -af- sbx, 2. i l ' I ? Y , 5 I . I ff Q ' i C ,, - I 'E 5 5 L 2, 1 it , si 3 3 .i xl I I l ff F If-1-. Q ,Q 'ni W - fi: Y x , w 3 ' ,, .gn U45 - J s . 5 f K . l Q, A - -' :Y 4 . ' f ov 'Y' J . 4 x ab V W 4 H W M X ' W .. ' -' I 4 . X, . A Q Q' , f 4 ' J N -I-url ... gy I l 7 L, I I 4. - 3 . ' 88 I ,Wh . 1 -if , f N Qi? V'-'QA Photography Club Members Laur1e Plcard, Curtls Maurand, Dolores Alger, Andrew Mosher, Paul Domey, and Advisor Florence Shaw Below, the Club mounts p1ctures for Human1t1es d1splay featurmg h1stor1c Sutton sg . D times? X 1 X vfii- 4 'Ze is v . f , si I 4 , , - N x' Q Q? sl , Y ' V Q 9- - 2 v 5, I ,- 54 - 1 - 4 4, ,f C, K A W I 1- A 'hw ' fx -I ' 0 ' A V 4 ' - ' 1 4 'N ,u'Fp+lw,.e. V .,. ' ,' K V 5, M V. A fs., X - ,E -as 1 .V N ' , , , , ' . 7 1 X ' , ' ' ,V , .-.A 4-4, Q. ' ' x A K . . . . ' . I . . . . . . . o A 3 ff , - A 2 I 9 . f N, , A X 90 mi- fy z,,,,.,g Photo K5 ,af-ff iw l S QOH AT SUTX PEW wc Cflrqggo S59 40, X X V' W X X R iv I XX X '-.Tn- Y K X f X - r 14 A I J' u '. f' 'lg ' 5 ' .,,. ,, .Q-Q5 1 'Q 1 ,wha-. 3,55 , f s, L- --- ' 1 M V :neun-xp em ws .2 I T . I . f,f TE3. V ' , in 4023, Lf' '5 , . -fu , any '44 7 'Xxx - A! X Xx X XXXX X 4 ff if -' -,xx XXX f 6 x fl ff x N XX ' I . aa.--I-'f F, ' J f I 3 X , , 0 ,J-'I X Vx ' ' ll f XfX1 x Q1 1 5 it: 1 X XV V mllili ' V ' U 1 I n f 'M X ' f - , ,LUX vr, Lx A1 :lu 1' f , X I .. S' x 'w fiwl' , ' v 1 X K 5 - Z, in A ?v,,e!,,g1:'l 1 f Y V . XX ' . X X '.,. X ' . 'Hy' . W X X X x'A3Q:::aEE'J5g .ff A X 1 'xx I X Rib xxi Y ff r I XXX NX ,QXX Ls? i X,-,Z ff! , xx S K ' A? ,f IX!! R 1 X ff .gqjffji ,Y Meinl ggifiiig ' F 1' f Qixv! K 53 , '- H 0 I x ' - L L' ' LENS National Honor Society members attended the annual central Massa- chusetts convention, held this year at Wachusett Regional High School, where they participated in various discussion groups on the purpose and direction of the Society. Guest speaker Senator Edward Kennedy spoke to the conven- tion following a luncheon at the Holden House Country Club. Pictured above are N. I-I. S. members Peter Gvasdaus- kas, Laurie Picard, Christine Pearson, and Catherine Johnson: at left, Advisor Paul Lamontagne. f 1 fl jg - 1 '44 IIE? 5 : .1 H 2' w ?' :A by ., ' is wg fl il. 1 ' S' g rg :- M 1' gm fi Cheryl Croteau, Barbara Moore, Mehnda Mc Cullough, and R1chard Ekhmd Ann K1ewe1c, below, IS shown 1n her other capac1ty as Actwmes Ed1tor for the yearbook 1 D A . H . Xl JL 1' V 5 . Y ' x . 'U'- ,IA :film ' , . , 1 1 i f V : , I A 'M lm.. -I--Y .VZ :tj :.:,'f ' ,va .15 1 ,V V , w i N. I 3:--'T' ,,4-1 xx li g,.:.1,. 5 ' ll f- A' ,. f ,I ttf-jf ,...g::::: ig rl I ' A 3 ..-I 'WS.,.32 I , A 4- . ... . - , -vu... 3 . .M K Q 1 5222. ' - M - V ' , '-- ' --. x - . D I -7 'x ' 1. I X-. 4 fl A 1 . . . o . . . . . . . I r r N 93 Humanities Calendar Of Events JANUARY Sutton Through the Camera s Eye fpages 94 81 955 Bicentennial Ball Play Choral Concerts Band Concerts Art Exhibitions Outdoor Sports Night Sutton citizen Mr Don I aid King, speaks at the Congratulations Cathle eXh1b1tl.OI'1. Cath1e Anderson and Donna Schroeder d1sp1ay thelr mural done 1n O11S, featur 1ng h1stor1c Sutton Landmarks 51216:-Q wif mf: W if Qfw ll! it kim fr H HH Q JIM sau, Dodle Alger seems happy to be L1copo11 v1ews p1ctures taken by Sut charge of the guest book ton H1gh Photo Club r gg t ' .Q f his - Q z :rue : . ., 5 , , . 3 I A 1 . t V , ? A 1 Q , ' Y tg 1 1 t a , z 2 1 3 1 ' 1- ' We 1' Q P ' z , , X 1 . . , . ,- f X3 1 W F . . Q ' 1 5 f ? 5 'i ' ' , f x E Q ' 5 . 5 l ' f' . 3' W g A X, 1 A , 3 , i g 2 3 5 3 . a g 5 X a Qi' V 17, . FV, , E Q , ' M I Q f. . . . . 5' , ' ' ' 5' A ' N' 4, gl. , I - , sr 'Q' x-V ' , , ' f ' , K 5 Q , - , - t . g ' r 3 , ' fsL.:..a'45-.4i2f Q ' ' X I 3 4 1 1 Q I 1 is X 1 n in.--...L E - g T 4 Y . , - U N4 A , -f ,, ,,!. .L 5 K ' , . 4 L- L 4 at a 'u .W HI ,j f--P --'A 4 1, 1' 5515 X , . 2' K Qyaffvg' 3 1 aJ.f,V , 1 .L 4z:',.A .T . 1. ' 7' , '-Auf, ,' . 1 - A -1: 'lQvn,ou,nF Ln. ' ' -I 'J N A111 V- -.-Di' ' 3 MQ . ' W ,.. .,,,,, N vm 5 Y t L.- A 1 N . 1 .5 , . ,fiat 4 Y 4 w fffgfffi. , ,N it I ' ' , . gs: 1, ' ' n 7 rs f 1' I WIM..,,.,,, , A rt Q, r 1 'f' K A. . --1 1. ...,-10' in Mr. ' ' ' - I . . 95 Dramatics: You CAN'T TAKE IT WITH You I X Drarnatics Club Advisor jane Spinak. .14 fl. . 'x W ,, ', u 2 . 1 The Cast: P. Gvasdauskas, A. Eaton, D. Amato, B. Bjork, N. Silun, W. johnson, B. Richards, P. Flagg, S. O'Shea, B. Brigham, D. Gvasdauskas, D. Lavoie, C. Eaton, R. Corey, M. Robbins, M. Linder. Alison Eaton, below, is cast in the lead role. Assistant Director Christine Morse. hi BQ' 96 n I .W 1 .F -7 Xa to 'Vw 'A i inf? is . .ILL 1 Behind-the-scenes personnel. Stage Manager Wendy Annis Priscilla Pentland, below, is Scenery ' Director. Lighting Director Kathy Milkman. 97 jazz Band Mr. Holland doing what he does best. The High school Band under the direction of Richard Holland began the year s activi t1eS in October with appearances at the Dudley and Worcester Elm Park Elementary schools The Fall Concert was held in November with the A Band and jazz Band performing Decem ber was a busy month for the musicians who were invited to play at the W T A G Studios in the Christmas for Children Rad1othon, well as giving two concerts one for Grafton High School and one for elderly residents of Sutton In February the jazz Band entered the Central Massachusetts Band Competition for the first time The Jazz and A Bands performed 1n March at the Auburn Mall The year was a full one, seeing eighteen performances and two parades. Band activities included an ex- cursion to Nantasket Beach, as usual, and a trip to see the Boston Pops. The Spring and Humanities Day Concerts ended the band's school-year actwrities, but Mr. Holland is pre- paring for a final concert on July 5 in cele- bration of the Bicentennial. He plans for the first time to organize a community band to include school members, graduates, and townspeople. ' ' V A 6 1 A A I S .A A . A , K 4, .. X' I - IA . .af I f I 0 . -1 . . 3 . 1 Q . - - I . . . W , l A 9 . - . . Y . . . Q I l I HS . . . . . . l 0 3 . . . . O 98 Ki- ln .L , Rollm on the r1Ver Band Members modelmg the1r new umforms 99 ...F -fi! . 4 f 1's?4 fU Chustmas or Clnldren WTAG Sutton I-hgh Band December 16 1975 The Brass and the WO0dW1HdS ng 'T Q Dave Maynard mtroduces the band at Rmhard I-I011and Cgnductg the Chmstmas Rachothon O s I I f , Y 1. I x C it 9 , e jiilil' '-fig 'l g,?A .Ml V .A 'I E ' . fl , g ix! f I, .f V. A K , r I 'U ' L, V X It 9. 5 ,Y ' ', 3' : Q . , L t w 7 , -ii -X X I I A . ' I , P 3 i- g . fp 'Q 5 I 100 For a trumpet It s all ln the d1aphragm W1l1 th1s song ever end? The H1gh School Band of tomorrow l l l l l l l . Q . 1 n . , 1 XE, ,gv.,?,i, 3 . ,U Mlviin, iff ,. ' f ,sl l ' 1 l ' ' 3 1 f 4 7, ,W f , -E3 f l : P' Sie gg . -, . Q :V I 'H V 1 S, 1 ., ' I tl Q' ' l ' ea ' , I 1 f, . O 101 'S 'Qi Mus1c for Chorus IS chosen from popular records 5 ji out I G' 'QQJV 1 I Chorus Members Wendy Swan, Barbara Olson, Maureen Belle, Denlse La Vergne Marle Pearson, Barbara R1chards, Demse Peladeau, Theresa Sar dagnola, and Mrs Downer at the p1ano 9 4 B 'N V 'I . ' N up , ., ' 1 l,'x ' S I ' .4 B ' i'.3 '-:lj - f , . -N nl...- , :. u in , X ' o If 'I-, u F' 'i'. 'u 'Q gsllq.' Q. . ,, l1:.lll U. Q B, .Ill ' I' lan gl' 1 .- - ---K, I ' K ? X , -5.41 Pl.-v . Y I l sf B- ' I X N .nu f.,..,s l I 'gg xxx A 'N' Qiwtt - -- 'fl' r- A ' Y. 1? -as-4' - Y' y,, ,l 2 , AE 7 ,-i' K f , 0 I3 ,Q o Q 1 . X ,, .. -av - ' J. Ya.. on V - s' ,f ,s,mv'f 7 - , ,, gk I T5 , ' ,aku my u . 5 , 7. , 5, P: L X' M Y f ,Coll . 1' 1 ' I 6 5 Cl: fl I , .U F, I K+ x, -A V1 x 1 I - 4 Q X A nl K - - 'A 0 ' - 9 O C 102 IW 455' f y I QQVWWX Q 7 MMM me otgjf Q! 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Gardens at Rockefeller Center iv-f Q I if r Everyone pauses for a QUICK snapshot Ln front of the United Natlons Buildmg 104 ?3t5iZlgfainJOythe1r WSU: to St Patrlck S Some people can t take all the walkmg wx I..A- '-':- 'IRQ llli I fl' EI an , 5- 's 1 ll lm lllfL.xL.V,'i4 2, fd' A-'L f'N 333' 'Sf' H 1111. 5 Rockefeller Center Skycrapers are fascmatmg l l W 7 Y l . . . . . Q u 1 - 0 g,,.,,....,,. .,,, .J ab V vw 4 79' Q 5 zu '81 mf ga , A iggl E3 K' 4 4 N I A as 4 7,41-fs-f4f'w an ff? 17 - vi . 1 5, . .f 4, Z' 5 fir: ' A' Q ' Q .5 Ivy? 'X N .,, f. . ,fir . ,Q 2 1 ,V ii gig.. Q, ,, . V. , 4 , ? 1 Muff' 'Y ' ,M 4,4 .. ' , 1 - . 1 v' I 1 I' 'fy 1 ,I .. H , v- 1 . N 3 . fl is . , g.4,-gg iw, irq .M i Q I 5 -1, V ' l,fi2Q V. ss- 2,3 i , fs' ' ,:14.,.w--1-aan3g !'!'! '11 ' I ', ,, ...-..- n 'A ' ,A J - f - tin Y , I 5 ' ,vin 'Y 5, f 'J ' - 'gg .,,V 4 - 3' A 13, .... W 7 4 If assi. l ' A- M 'lg n r fe -1-- :' 2 , 5254-AQ . , ,, ,2?, 1 li H -,' '-'7 ?2:3.?', f3'A '2.'+ . -xi Q o o n 105 09: 1' s 'Vive if nf'-Q, bfi? Mr Brosmhan s Medleval Hlstory Class vlslted Hlgglns Armory ln Worcester Plctured above Phll Beckwtth Klm An derson Karen Dumas, john Annls and Kevm Blckford 31... -'JF-1' Some members of Mr. Hood's Iournallsm Class that toured the Worcester Telegram and Gazette were Gary Eaton, Mary Malmgren, Klm MCMi11Hf1, Donna Novak, and Ianet Messler. .4 V . n-Aff I -triv- V ,-. . 1 5' , -..iq ' A 5 ' v T . o , - y In 4 - ' -A fn , H., .. . . I un' ' .I . V' t 1 . x . -, - ' ' - '. f it 1 9 .. - fri 1 iff I ,J 1 ' T , ' sir, . ' . A - A , . ' , ar- - 5 1 -' Fm ? ,' I . V .Est i V QQ' 1 ' V fu ' , ' Uv, . ' 55514 Q ' 6 X , - V hi, f . 1 . . . . l 0 0 1 . 2 , ' Q U u 5 'Q I N X 9 I, ai? 106 NP Nui Chris Morano, Nancy Silun, Donna Reidy and Steve LeClaire Cnot picturedy C accompanied by Mr O Dea attended the New England Scholastic Press Asso lation Conference at Boston University Richard Audette, Gerald Greene Robin Raymond, and David Leno were among the students who went to see the movie l776 . Members of the Humanities Class went to Springfield to see a produc tion of Eugene O'Neil's Ah, Wilderness. Q , A 'll -9 , at Q' A ,j , ,f ,, 1 SPM J 'V I1 V - Y 1 :1,, ai 1 fi I , X 1' U, L: v s '- s'?E , g ts' . . . , . . , - 1 . 9 D . . . .............,s-av 5. If .A . , fl' .I ' Q ' ! 6 5 f , x fx I i ll 7 it 23 1 Q , . . 107 V',s-s s Sutton Teachers' Association Faculty Game Earns S1100 For Semors 5' YJ -,..s-F' Ne.. 34 -1 Kathy O Day and 1oA une Lebel Anne Keegan co cha1red thls year S event typed letters and envelopes Wlfh Stephen Romasco of the jumor H1gh School a ,Q c ,P 3: AA, 4 ' l - 9 V Q- . . t 42 5 ,, 3 1 ' , ox 5 , q 5 x t 4 1 f , Q - ' 1 s 4 , t l L V 'ix --.f ' T C Q v tw-I ,ig a- ' f A ,, V V ' vi X1 iii . L 'r-gil-llllf A ' p ' ' ' A A l f M. jf W, . 34.'lff'f5'01Qt 'A::,:t- Q f . Q QA, A14-,,.. , .h 5 , , R f 'l t ' , V., ' I - . . y 108 DOLLAR WEEKLY TLHLIES A EAPER FOB, THE BUSINESS MAN-- DEVOTEB T0 GiSNElRAL INTELLIGENCE A 8: D SERVICE STATION INC Worcester Mass Telephone 799 2125 u l 707 Millbury Street 84 Mrs 84 Mrs 84 Mrs 84 Mrs Mr 84 Mrs BAND CLASS OF 1977 CLASS OF 1978 CARLETON H LaPORTE STUDIO 1 Dean St Worcester, Mass B Donald Bjorn Wlllxam Brosnlhan Charles J Carlson Yale Cohen Harry Davaglan Mlss Marjory Dlck 84 Mrs 84 Mrs 84 Mrs 84 Mrs Susan Frye Mr Cgl Mrs Mr 84 Mrs Raymond Douvllle Wllllam Ellrs Louis Ettamarna Veto FlllpkOWSk1 84 Tom Hacker Edward F Grant Reglnald Grover Mr 84 Mrs Mlchael Hood Mr 84 Mrs Thomas Keegan Mr Paul Lamontagne Mrs Helen McCallum Mr 84 Mrs John Newton Mr 84 Mrs James O Dea John 84 Florence Shaw 84 Mrs Norman Shaw 84 Mrs Wllllam Sneed Jane Spmak 84 Mrs Rlchard Stockhaus 84 Mrs Lawrence Tebo Mr 84 Mrs R1chardTrudelI Mr. . . ' . . ' Mr. . ' ' ' . . Mr. . . . Mr. . . Mr. . ' Mr. . ' ' ' Mr. . Mr. . ' Mr. . ' ' Mr. . ' ' ' Mg, ' Mr. . ' . . . Mr, , SUTTON MOTORS RENAULT PEUGEOT Route l46 Sutton, Mass. BLACKSTONE VALLEY NATIONAL BANK Route I46 Millbury Mass Mlss Frances Jackson Dewltt Road Sutton Mass Patrons Rev. J. Raymond Bedard St. Marks Church Boston, Road Sutton, Mass. Mr. 8: Mrs. Ronald P. Annis Sr Whitins Road Sutton, Mass. Mr 8: Mrs Rene Hebert Smgletary Avenue Sutton Mass ANDERSON 8: SUNDQUIST INC THE CARRIAGE HOUSE 26 Greenwood St BEAUTY SHOP Worcester Mass Tuttle Road Carl E Sundqulst Sutton Mass Mrs Anah E Perry Congratulatlons Class of 1976 Congratulatlons Mr 8: Mrs George Plcard Class of 1976 Mrs Bridget Putnam Mr 8: Mrs Walter Klewlec Sutton Mass Complimentary Davld A Lavone Mrs Pota Palkos Mr 8: Mrs C Mark Carlson 8: on Mr 8: Mrs Charles J Carlson Nancy Klbbe Mr 8: Mrs Emo Johnson Mr 8: Mrs LawrenceM Gllmore Sandra Crnstensen Mr 8: Mrs John Ronnqulst Gayle Belle Mr 8: Mrs Fred Novlckl Mr 8: Mrs Davld Kaplan Arlene Kasper Gary Soderman Mr 8: Mrs Donald P Damcls Mr 8: Mrs Larry Strlcklene Mr 8: Mrs Paul Bjork Conrad J Peterson Mr 8: Mrs JohnW Peterson Mr 8: Mrs Danellus George Leonard Edgar Leonard Mr 8: Mrs R1chardCurrner Mrs McCallum Peggy Cesna Donna Roy A speclal frlend Peg Shesna Complnments of John Rossle Mr 8: Mrs Anthonyl Ryan Mr 8: Mrs Donald McKeown Mr 8: Mrs Walter Tebo Tom Hlndley Mr 8: Mrs Paul Mlllett Mr 8: Mrs FrankConnolly Mr 8: Mrs JosephP Martin Joseph Staruk Harold Duane Janetand Hal Mrs L Swallow Bob and Wanda Campbell 8: Mrs Morton Carter 8: Mrs Raymond Bessette 8: Mrs Parder Anms 8: Mrs John E Anms Sr 8: Mrs Ralph E Grlmore Reverened 8: Mrs Arthur K Poke and Sarah I S' ' , I .. 1 i D Mr: 8: Mrs: Richard Maclntyre Jane Bates Leber J . . 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' 112 A frlend Florence Mr 84 Mrs James Mlllette Mr 84 Mrs Paul Bushweff Harvey Comtols Lourse Larson Dlck Westwebery Mr 84 Mrs Leslre Merrlll Mlchael Dave 84 Chr1sTrottler 84 Mrs Norman E LaVergne 84 Mrs Ollver Chapdelarne Jr 84 Mrs Jacob Stahl 84 Mrs Gremler Mrs Mrlton L Holbrooke Sutton Farmers Market James F Horan Dexter 84 Carolyn Brlgham R Gordon K1ng Baker s Department Store Lrnda and Paul Deschenes Mr 84 Mrs Jules E LeBel Davld J Bergerson Frlends Mr 84 Mrs Allan B111 Mr 84 Mrs Owen R McCullough Mr 84 Mrs Robert Lavalee Debble Mllkman 84 Mrs Emo Johnson 84 Mrs Russell I Mrlkman 84 Mrs Thomas Slegel Stuart Kaplan 84 Mrs Edward Nichols Sr 84 Mrs Gary P Ford 84 Sons 84 Mrs Joseph A Auger 84 Famlly Jeffery Klewlec Jlm Gray Gerald M Fedorczuk Mr 84 Mrs charles Wlnklewlcz Mr 84 Mrs Roland Young June Orphan Mr 84 Mrs Robert F Conley Mr 84 Mrs Barrett Judson Dennls Anderson Boosters Cathy LeCla1r Phllllp Jacques Gus Maynard Denlse Peladeau Paulme Plcard Denlse 84 Russ Shirley Maynard Deo 84 Kathy Debr Maynard Teddy Wlllette Cmdy Orphm Karen Gagner Mlke LeCla1r Nancy Morano Kexth Alan McIntyre Maureen Bell Rlcky Chrlstensen Jlmmy Fourmer Bonme Dawlckl Fred Novlckr Robin Raymond Garry Lauzlere Susan Mrllett M1chaelCharest Davld Gvazdauskas Joe Raad Diane Stahl Andy Mosher John Annls Jr Burton Clark Davld Pearson Tlmothy E Annxs Mlke Anderson Dave Rose Lee Paquette aul LaCava Matthew Panaglotor Slster Eaton Gary O Eaton Allrson Eaton Bobby S Mr 84 Mrs Seaver Llnda Mlllett Scot Hamrlton Betty 84 Al Denlse LaVergne Debbie L'1Vergne Sean Connolly Donna Connolly Kexth Orphtn Wmona Head J1ll 84 Curt r t ' Mr. . ' ' Mr. . ' . . ' ' Mr. . ' ' , , ' ' Mr. Mr. . . Mr. . ' . Mr. . ' ' . Mr. . . Mr. . Mr. . . ' Mr. 84 Mrs. Francis King Mr. 84 Mrs. John Gasco Mr. . ' ' . . . . P 113 DEGAETANO BROTHERS INC MILLBURY CREDIT UNION Boston Road Sutton Mass. 50 Main Street Millbury, Mass. ANDERSON STOCKHAUS AUTOMOTIVE INC l BLUE JAY LOBSTER POND SA'-0 F'-0R'5T HERBERT E BERG AND GREENHQUSES FLORIST INC 550 M W M 0 04 s43M11b yS T l 753 8131 Best wishes Cathie, and Bicentennial Class Sutton, Mass. 9 Ha mstad Street, Worcester Automotive Repair Sp 'alists assasoit Road. , orcester, ass. 16 I ur treat C - Worcester Ma . SPONSORS IN THE PINK Dress Shop for Women Mlllbury Mass Compllments of HILLTOP MARKETS Mnllbury Mass C D WHITNEY INSURANCE AGENCY INC I I2 Elm Street Mlllbury Mass LAMBERT S PHARMACY 40 Mam Street Mlllbury Mass CARR FUNERAL HOME 24 Hlll Street Whntmsvllle Mass for Ilve generatlons EATON FARM PRODUCTS Chute s Candles Sutton Mass Congrltulatlons to Debble Compliments of Fr Ink and Carol Belle PHILLIPS JEWELRY AND GII-T SHOP We carry class rmgs for all schools We speclallze mjewelry and watch repairs AMIS VARIETY AND LIQUORS Mann Street Manehaug Mass Good Luck to Class of 76 FAIRLAWN BEAUTY SALON Falrlawn Avenue Oxford Mass Connle Harrls Phone 987 5862 SUTTON POLICE ASSOCIATION Good Luck Class of 76 SUTTON LEASING Uxbrldge Road Sutton Mass Mr 84 Mrs Peter Gvazdauskas West Sutton Road Sutton Mass MILLBURY FISH AND CHIPS ll 8 m Best washes to the Class of 76 MACLAREN INC Southbrldge Road Route 20 North Oxford Mass 01537 RAYMOND BESSETTE WELDING Morse Road Manchaug Mass 1 a - ' 9 , . , . Store Hours-Thurs. I I-7 p.m. - Fri.- - p. . p z ' I , . , . 3 , A l , CHABOT MOTORS INC Route 146 Mlllbury Mass DAN S RADIO 8: TV 59 Maln Street South Grafton Mass LUDVIGSON JEWELERS 4 Maln Street Mlllbury Mass Custom Pme Furmture Glfts 8: Crafts Furmture Repalrs O SHEA FURNITURE Sutton Mass HAPPY S RESTAURANT Good Home Cooked Food Mrs E s Homemade Pres SUTTON SERVICE STATION Sutton Mass Txres Batterles Accessorles Lubrlcatlon JOSEPHINE S BEAUTY SALON Whltms Road Manchaug Mass Complete Beauty Servlce RAAD S INN South Grafton Mass PIERCE S HARDWARE INC Good Luck Class of 1976 WORCESTER SAND 84 GRAVEL INC 214 Holden Street Shrewsbury Mass. BLUEBIRD BEAUTY SALON 220 Church Street Whitinsville, Mass. PATRONS ROSS1 S PACKAGE STORE Provldence Road Wllkmsonvllle Mass SMITH S NURSING HOME 29 Maln Street Mlllbury Mass BALLARD PHARMACY Good Llck to the Senxor Class 108 Elm Street Mlllbury Mass CHASE S GARAGE INC Speclallzes ln General Repalrs Wllkmsonvllle Mass STOPYRA MEAT CO INC Beef Pork Veal Wholesale and Retall 74 Follette Street South Grafton Mass Mr :SL Mrs Roger N Maynard and Famlly Pleasant Street Wllk1HSOHV1llC Mass FRAN S GIFT SHOP No Grafton Shoppmg Center No Grafton Mass Mr 84 Mrs Franc1sK1ng Stone School Road Sutton Mass Compllments of Ed 8: Mary Connolly Diana McManus Manchaug Road West Sutton Mass. Noreen 84 Ronald Comeau Danny 8a Susan Congratulations to the Class of 1976 THE EARLY AMERICAN SHOPPE ' ' Autobody, and Used Cars CONTRIBUTORS CAP'N HOOK WELDING Putmam Hill Road Sutton, Mass. Prefabrication Wrought Iron Railings General Welding FINN'S PHARMACY P South Grafton, Mass. Phone 839 3346 BEN CHASE WllklHSOHVlllC Mass Cesspools Ceptxc Tanks Compliments of Norman 8a Vxola Chase B N T Provldence Road Mlllbury Mass Ready Mlxed Concrete Washed Sand 84 Gravel LAMOTHE AUTO PARTS Route 146 Sutton Mass Complete Auto Supphes Phone 865 3566 APT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Comerc1al Industrlal Resxdentlal Anthony Trolano Tel 791 5656 Worcester Mass Compllmente of RAND WHITNFY CONTAINER CORP Worcester Mass Bcbt WlShLS to thc Cl.1sQof I976 Complnmcnts of Mr 8L Mrs Norr1sH Corey Boston Road Sutton M me , . , . 1 , . 1 - 1 . , ... . , . 1- ' x- 11 . 1 - w 1 ,. , 1... HICKS ASPHALT PAVING 5 Herltage Lane Sutton Mass Drlveways Parkmg Lots Sldewalks etc HERITAGE POOLS The Swlmmmg Pool Your Parents Own Sold And Installed By Edward A Domey Route 146 Sutton Mass ASPHALT GRADER SERVICE CORP Central Turnplke Sutton Mass Llquld Asphalt SENTRY SUPER MARKET Best wlshes from Mlllbury Sentry Super Market Mxllbury Mass L. I 9 ' A , . 9 -1 Fine Grading , . MILLBURY SAVINGS BANK 109131 S Mllb y M MILLBURY NATIONAL BANK AFIIS M b F C MILLBURY WILFRED E PERRON BANK 9 S C Of 76 M b yM 01527 DdgL m Heel u erviceB k em er DI Congratulation 7 Elm treel IZISS I9 'll REED PLASTICS CORP. Holden,Mass C g t l t' ns and Good Luck to Th Cl Of 1976 STEPHEN BENJAMIN INSURANCE AGENCYINC Boston Road Sutton, Mass. Autographs Autographs ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS the ed1tors of EXITUS 1976 would llke to express the1r appre c1at1on to the followmg people for the1rcontr1but1on tothe productlon of th1s book to the Staff whose output and cooperat1on were unsurpassed 1n recent years To Mr Grant and those members of the faculty who gave the ed1tors lrberty from attend1ng class when deadlmes loomed to Mr Keegan wlthout whose photographlc sklll most of these pages would be blank to Mrs Keegan tlreless adv1sor now markmg her tenth year on The Book to Mrs Shaw, emergency photographer and researcher who provlded the ant1que fam1ly photo album after wh1ch th1s book IS des1gned to the students who provided moral support by the1r 1nterest 1n the book and effort on the ad dr1ve and to all the people who per1od1cally took tlme from the1r schedules to sm1le and be photo graphed, we say thanks Photographs p 4 the West Sutton Congregatwnal Church p 5 the E1ght Lots School p 60 the Common at Old Sturbr1dge V1llage EXITUS STAFF ART ADVERTISING Ed1tor Donna Schroeder Edltor Sh1rley Maynard contr1.but1ng artlsts Donna Conolly Kathryn Adamsky Susan Comeau Sharon Adarnsky Jo LeBel ACTIVITIES FINANCE Edltor Ann Klewlec Ed1tor Betty Johnson Aprll Dool1ttle Donna LaVergne Kathryn M1lkman STUDENTS Edltor Catherlne johnson Paula Theodore Sh1rley Maynard EDITORS IN CHEIF FACU LTY Laur1e Plcard Ed1tor Mel1nda McCullough Robert Corel' CLUBS CO-ORDINATING EDITOR Editor--Allison Eaton Christine Morse Kathleen O'Day STAFF ADVISOR SPQRTS Mrs. Keegan Co-Editors Peter Gvazdauskas Wendy Holst Z . 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