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

 - Class of 1978

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Lf gf VN re I , - i ow M sur'roN,MAI e gb W I V ff ' rx ff J fl 4 f ' ,f, 5 Q3 nom Edition ' Sa 4 16 gl f 1' f'-J 5' .I ,r Z 'X 'il 2 5 1 cofJyr1.gAf 6 19784 X X no e Nw 3.5 3 aw, W Sli' 2 sf 9, State College, PA ' E? Josten's American , Yearbook , Co. f f X me iff A 'J HX '25 Low- D INTRODUCTI0 table of contents ......... 17 T PEO school personnel +who's whof underclassmen ... class of 1979 ... class of 1980 PLE class of 1951 ..... ...... INTERPER photo club ...... dramatics ..... student council . onoooouaoo chorus ....... field hockey .... cross country ... CIOOIIOOUO girls' basketball cheerleaders .... boys' basketball athletic banquet spring sports ... n.h.s. banquet .. humanities day .. 0000 QCII O AND 'D I1 19 I, F5 303 32 35 38 SQQ L12 P I un X M5 ' I1 IP M6 -' he Q 50 E Sui se jg so 6h ee 70 72 vu ve BY ONESELF bits and pieces .......... seniors ..... .. dedication .... .. class history ............. -79 . 90 106 107 ADVERTIHNG GOODBYE 11111 cuJf1'1aJf1's O 132 ,gunz za gpjfefs ,g-122252 ..g..cf4-audi! ... Though I don't know what you will do with the mean annual rainfall On Plato's Republic, or the calorie content Of the Diet of Worms, such things are said to be Good for you, and you will have to learn them In order to become one of the grown-ups. who sees invisible things neither steadily nor whol But keeps gravely the grand confusion of the world Under his hat, which is where it belongs, ev And teaches small children to do this in their turn. Howard Nemerov f 1 ll ll 1 1 M vi P 1 at P P 1 lllllll Gordon J. Spence Superintendent 93569 innovate... A superintendent is faced with meeting the con- stantly changing needs of students, faculty and citizens of the town. He continually tries to find ways of im- proving and maintaining the high standards of the school system and seeks to under- stand the interests of each individual. He is called upon for both short and long- range planning and is always conscious of the demands of the future. diI'ECf... . Successfully dealing with over three-hundred different personalities is a challenge which faces a principal every school day, Accomplishing this task requires a variety of personal qualities - in- cluding leadership, patience and fairness, Each day produces new situations and calls for new decisions to be made, Q v Pin. Q --W 5 v . MQWWQ l f , F. Grant Principal xv? V Z divx X S X F veto F. Filipkowski Reginald R- Gr0ver Asst, principal Guidance Director Athletic Director 21 4661.1'wi44g1u.4:yfufmff4,4mM7,,,i7f7,V -31' IEE-ld... With leadership comes a tremendous amount of involve- ment. All members of the administra- tion are directly and earnestly in- volved with the many activities of students, Whether it be directing the school's athletic program or helping a student with a problem, personal involvement is what makes a school more than just a school. B- Bjorn W- Brosinha-H A- Davagian R. Douviiie Industrial Arts Svcial Studies Home Economics Business wi The faculty in a school is also made up of many individuals - all wits the challenging task of communicating with the students of different ideas, interests, and personalities. The teachefs of Sutton High School show their individuality in the classrooms, gym- nasium, hallways, and offices. Their different personalities let each teacher use his own unique method in his trade. 22 as iff .J r. F 1.93, funk- -4, W LT Bl A:-i,Q if ,4 11 ... fl 5 ,f M- ,fy ,I I , .- 0 1, 5 Q ri I XZ- Q. M' N ', L ' Q ' xx 1 Ac 3, X 5 , J, H' if 'un 1 1 ., Arfl x , ' Hz, ... 4 u ,ig 9736509 Whether' it is a quick question and-answer' discussion or' a casual hallway conversation, the student and teacher' become two people eac sharing their' own views and opinions It is a sharinv of ideas Z tagne - . GY E. Newton Foreign Languages F07-'Sign IBIS -18805 Mathematlcs Art 24 diSCllSS ' i' wqixt I e I 1, 9 ru 11 I 1 Q sf r QQ if I ff gf Q f' if Q' r 1 7 C Q ,ff ,ff wr. V. ,, : :fi 4? . ' 1 4 Ck. w fx Q Y s - .3-Qfiix - , -. S? Q Q Vg 5, 5 gifs Keir Eu 2 X Q s.i,z3Nv:: 3 KX sph, rl E5?Xf? ?f ' 5 ,xi . 1.1.2 R ig,Sg.f,:g ' ,Q w- ,N -unurnr Y x ,,. 4, 'PY A .lx ,04- 1454. F423 ....' 'inp.,,,,,,,,4 3' fig! snide... We have entered high school without directions and the Faculty has helped us to form our goals, by being enposed to many varieties of subjects, we have begun to lean towards our interests and realize what we dis- like. -JV 28 Mrs- 0018019 Mrs. naccanum Secretary Library Aide Mr. Shaw Custodian Retired iI1fll.IEI1CG . . . During our years in various classrooms, each one of our teachers has shaped us in some small way. They help us to find our interests and under- stand what used to appear as strange. Z :iv- Presidents JOHN STRATFORD CAROL DESJARDINS KIM RYAN ,. - 4 : ffa X'X L 1-f -if 4 .nu nn nun... H N N n H on -v f- n N N u n H H of 0 on N ao H N Q- oo N or '- N 4- N u N n H H U N H N N H H un.. n U M -' H n N 4. on u H H as N u vo N 'HN oo N n oo u Setretaries MARK GOODWIN MARY ALGER LORI OVIAN ff 5 4 , . Q 7 , 'Ev Q 2 ' Treasurers PAULINE PICARD JEFFREY CONLEY PATRICIA CAHILL I --was-M. w if X I If ,, ,-- X I, N X X f' A X 'w-. S1 frf, X Ni fglw A ,f V 'WFMIWSX M- ,.., V. A-.-4 xv .... ... '- .. ,ffwmh-a fwifwfwx AA A I X x . f N y.. ! . ll' fa P S- fi Ei. Sl fi 'S 32 'S '3 ll v-Q 'WL R' '5 Bls .111 Il? ,J Ill lb UI Exx- 2 Everyon it be a like to like to a vague - But for e has a dream. whether definate place they'd go or something they'd be. Even if its only picture in their mind. each person this dream vr 'cr is different. It's something unique to themselves, a secret hope inside of them which they guard from the world. For some it is the bright lights of the city, for others a romantic sunset on the Pacific. Still others may long for an adventure in a foreign country. Whether or not they will achieve these dreams is yet an unanswered question, but in their minds their hopes are already coming true. Y' -5, A ca EE L.'T'lN. .Nl284L -as - . .. , .I x' A Q . , D. s. King, J. Peletier, E. ggzizulg. gisiieegd. ggr:Z?H3fdii?1etifegfniinder, n 0 ' . 261222225 ML Pgiigiez D. Robbins, H. Kieber, J. Rasa, B. Peledeau, B. Naugh- e 7 ' ton, D. Nichols. -I bald just te dreams, for 1' dreams Jie C. Paquette, L. Partridge, A. Johnson, D. Provencal, K. Peterson, - J. Palmer, H. Morrisey, T. Provencal, D. Gingras, L. Francalangia, J. Kavanaugh, M. Gatto, J. LeClaire, B. Hellstrom, D. Hebert, C. Paine, T. Newton, N. Pelaueau, L. Jacques, R. Joner, C. Fornier, Q2 J. Perron, T. Forleo, L. Maranda, M. McKinnon, J. Henault, ' T. Godbout, M. Pannacione, F. Moss, T. Murray, C. Johnson, G. Kowzick . M 'Q-'sim - '-M -mwr -4- -r--r-u......f .-..... -1-sv---x H fv'-an-.rr . I R 'ties far lz 81' fl! 84 Jr 553 N. UI Q bl 3 3 S. 'R N hs Q. N H- 3' '5- A 3 38 G? 9 new e gg n. o M M : o i :r M M U 1: an B M 2 :: s E ld B 2 5 0 P Horgan, E Smlth, S Schroeder, N Thatcher, A Stockwell, M Conley, D Hall T Stevenson, B Vlckery, D Scott, L Zastwny, P Wlnkiewlcz J Stratford C Coran, C Shepard, J Rossettl, S Zuldema. Q 0. .94,.-, , . . ' ' ' - .- . . .-..., 'AP'-flrsaznfagzfr :': --' A f al1i0l1S, PEI'haDS if is IDECBLISE he IIE! 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Grant, K. Ryan, N. White, L. Raymond, L L ' C. Silun, R. Russel, M. Sinacola, W. Waters, W. Lewis, J. Scippa, 5' E. Shannon, R. Sardagnola., M. Towle, B. Stevenson, V. Roy, C. Schleis Q 'v J. L, .... K' gr- ee your eye an 1 e ar h . ,'. A . ..'M'1, - jf a . F. F551 -f . . ' u ' ,5. , L' . 54f r...- Tp- c' V12 A tim J. Brundstrom, B. Chase, D, Harmon, S. Gagne, B. Anderson, K. Gagmer, M. Andrews, D. Boisvert, J. Fournier, K. Gardner, R. Bromley, V. Alger, D. Amato, L. Chouinard, B. Bickford, D. Jacques, L. Bernard, M. Belle, T. Crehan, C. Ballard, C. Eaton, K. Johnson, M. Goodwin, D. Jacques . .plan . - - .1 'Q is . 1 . -X, - sa ve a space for rainbows and dreams u 38 1 1 r E 1 C. Carrier, L. Christensen, J. Cichy, S. Annis, L. Bailey, L. Bieque, A K. Erickson, J. Domey, T. Broberg, J. Burdick, B. Fields, D. Bardier, K. Brewer, D. Beldufine, S. Fant, R. Bellville, W. Beaudette, M. Chase Alves, M DesJard1ns, K Ballard, J Charlty, P Cahlll, D Augusto, Ll O . O I . l . U ' S M. Curtis Q' ' ,,.r ..'. - .ff-'MF ,xv I wa an na ure, er pa s are peace - 39 :J at 5 0 ll l NO A lM NKLJD mq alxeq a Mo Ll lU pn A -a-avr. ' - 4 V. C 'Q R15 Q., . JS' N1 W . .. ., Q 1 , 4. .45 . . . . - K+ ,, . .u .. ' 'W' s 0 ' 1... . 'N v---3. F al J I r C P l M. I M. 'vf C. -'RJ H. 1 '93, V I . I L. .f KV Donnelly, Bousquet, Bickford, Anderson, Calahan, J. Bruno, B. Bailey, J. Brigham, H. Conley, F Anyon, C. DesJardins, S. Burgess, J. Bjork, B. Domey, Finacom, C. DeChiaro, M. Alger, P. Fanning, T. Beique, N Benoit, L. Farrar L-J F 'V f'2P uf - J-. -'E'7 l--I. -I .. , ,. VE EIUOY 13 FDB DD DESS Rpznsoswr: .yyrfjqgawsxvws 5 2' D ' 1-1 A Q51 'gf t x Pi :7l:5r2 '- E fffwfff. L I r O . OO 44 zz zz 3 ::,.:: Q zz :z gg 3 EE EE xxx Yearbook sponsored a celebrity auction. Having mailed over 300 letters we re- cieved 125 items from various personalities. Total income: 8365.00 Smit? QQ Q55 WE 235355 X .. ,Q ,N X CLBLE Lt ffgsu NW Q.. oVJ'HITE. HOU 'H C..TEAfy, 8 'Blue QQO58 460 'LINDSAY fo c,Qx ' In Q f 41,-N0 71-U FII' 9446, ONTPAGIU Naffgnve LDP 9, o . oi 553 gg NTS Sui 0 1' if f .1 LQ 6 oo o f ooooo ' 3' 177' .V 5-' ,.dwmm4 .qi ' z '1. r v: . 7 A X L 'v if? V w H ,!'.ff.' fi. ' ' 5' I 5 Q x, I ,, 4- f-A..5., .,.,, - . .2 zz: jf 3 Q at . as ,gms qv 1 J' QT 'F' 'x xR', 'x ' X S f M -K ' ps f f X 1 Q k . J. Conley, A. Johnson, B. Bailey, K. Frleswick, B. Helstrom, J. LeClaire, Mrs. Shaw Touch me with the soft lightness that I sometimes need And if you reach far enough, lone ef101181'1 you can feel my fr6ed0m as it reaches for all available light P. 4' ,'TMef fx r, ',' fp of X j ' 'A -n in wxo -'A ' in Linda Brote Denise Peladeau Tracey Newton Brad Bailey dwnwx Joe Raad a'ei?-3 'X Sean O'Shea .. . ' , ,. , 'N M521 Mark Goodwin it Karen Johnson new W s .0 David Gvazdauskae ' 4' 11 1' K ' '17 ... 15, ,J I V' I xp. ur,Q 1 1 ,ui ZX fn- sd J y 'KH p W lim x 'WEP i gii -V at -nf' -wdivl A , . S, 'Hin M 2' . li! avg , if 1f,,5 2, wif!!! f 1 ff. nf. ,faq ,113 ' f , 4 i its 24' f, ' Pauline Picard, Debbie Maynard, Denise LaVergne, Brenda Hellstrom, E Kim Broberg, Donna Amato, Robin Sardagnola, James LeClaire, Maureen Be1le,,Kel1y Ryan 1 5 s 4 Y 5 5 2 ! Q 5 1 w 5 1 1 i Kristine Frieswick, Amy Hartlng, Donna Amato, Cindy Paine ,r f . In , , X x 1 1' ' g-4' - 51.7.13 fs g,,,p-r 4 .-ll 4 . -1 fx: X 5. A! 4 S I 1 i 000' .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . ..... gn 00000 .'!'4 00 96 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. .. :. .. zz .3 Z. N N .. N... l Jensen, K. Rose, R. Bellville, G. Melia, D. Gannon, B. Robertson, A. Harting, Hellstrom, T. Leclaire, C. Serjack, D. Girouard, Mr. Holland, F. Rosenlund, L. M Mars, K. Hellstrom, L. Jernberg, M. McKinnon, A. Johnson, K. Frieswick, D. Towle, Brewer, B. Dawicki, L. Helgerson, R. Bellville, N. Eklund, G. Hicks, G. Belle, Towle, M. Towle, J. Belcufine, G. Lauziere, D. Jacques, B. Pierce, Gvazdaukas, M. Goodwin, D. Putnam. 1. 1 lf 1 1 1 1 l 1 l Bl 47 152581 but J.Belculfine, D.Gva.zdauskas, C.Paine, B.Dawicki, B.Hel1strom, M.Goodwin, D.Harting, B.Tow1e, G.Belle, Mr. Holland, B.Pierce, M.Tow1e, G.Lauziere, R.Be11vil1e .Cichy, M.Bel1e, T.Crehan, M.Pearson, W.Vail1encourt, N.Pe1adeau, N.White, T.Newton, R.Sardagnola, C.Paine,S.O'Sheg, Mr. Camporiale, C.Chase, D.Peladeau, D.Maynard, D.Boisvert, D.Johnson, S.Swan, J.Chesley, L.Christensen, J.Pe1letier QQQQEE 325: SQQW M nu nn 0 0 n 0 Q .. N N Q .. n Q. 0 N of H . n N N . 4. n N -nu nun Q u N .- . n n u Q 0. n u VARSITY FIELD TOCKEY :f1 Duel Vallev Record 'I-Ll-F5 Overall Record 2-5-8 Weem-N.7.P.- Laurie Read Co-Capfeins- Barbara Rioharos 3 Linda Brofe 0 fn. Vw bi'-V, ,. .U .X ,nn YL -Y. ' . ,nu 1. .kink Y.. .vWPMxef.n . x, .4 , W .,-L' 5' Q' ,4,,. L xg 1-A -15 Y .. Wvvf-ia rf, - - , ,W .R ., .Vf . -, ,. ...,. . , ,Q . +.,,,f . .M - 57 .f av' ff '- H W? ' 'll' .f adevfwll-M,,e,,QfV A '5QQZS ,lg . bf u'- M .ef- f l fli ,H Q-,QZf? lv A l l ' 1 ' l lllll if Q 4' V '31 K vlrffjx Z-V1 . Q -. la is 5 D M 5 1 .A Y Yf,R,+ -L ' -, f ' e X 4 A 1 f 1 ff I' .- vor, f ...e e - . X x - Ga- ' 3 A ,I lf .. -A 'ty - XX'-5 l 'f l . ' 'V - ,X ' ' ff Ffa vT-l -T933 X V!mu., ,ik . '.ESl!QAL, if-' Wi'BFfAr B. Domey Ballard Fanning K. Whittier C, Bickford C DesJardins MacLaren L. Beique T, Beique J Domey Ryan J, Cichy M, Alger Ballard Wood M. DesJardins Ryder R, Olson I 3' lllilolp v ng'-Q y Fi WV .: 'X'-2 3 Yrs E- aavxnhl Y gn 50 Tl' fr . ,-,, t ...ml ...-1 ,rf 'ix f t '11 Zi? 4 fi E STICK-HAIIIJLERS V 4221, .EEE mg 5 6 X I 1, -4 :- . my , ' - Wa! 2- F 'X - r-0 JF! ' v A V V -- wi. 4 r iv fitf -,. -f..Hvx QTTJA Tv 1 M-,z My aigaz, - o sw, 'NW N ' 2 .Y-V . . 1 ,5 , .i , wxw - , Johnson 5, Annis Q. Richards-Capt. Palmer P, Winkiewicz L, Brote-Capt. Silun K, Morse L, Read cnouinard V, Alger D, Plante Goodwin J, Linder Mrs, Stockhaus-Coach P, Picard-Mgr, - I J lv a 5, '1 .--v 'Ao ie, y x ' A '2w'fS.1.:ffA ' 9 . 1 , N - ..-: -,fr QCP' N-gh. 18.19 F ig 52 HUF . LTL ...f--nr po 1, V , r., .jx . Y fb , 1 4 QA L I-Yigjh Scorers- Wendy Goodwin 6: Barbara Rivhards both scored Tffoals. Duel '-fallow' All Stars- Linda Brote fqf' Laurie Raed x wlkysxd 1 I: , - 1- Q ag. wi Q, 'Q my .... ,A .'X an s V Q fl 1 33 'milvl' . 5' 9 -A Hifi 1' 'wraif 2 ,Vw v-1 .-1 . gf , iq Clk I surplus 4 4' A . . . Qff F if 13 Rigs.- na- .. ati-au . - . fi -- .- 'J'-N ,' o .,- , ,Q 'va ' Ra As, Q -+ Q v av.. ' Y' v . 1' - . ' 'px 14--'H -1 x 1.1 ' 1 , - . - - 1 ,' - ,- . 3,, .. 'L ' H. .. 5 1.4 .-A ff , f. - -1' M -sw, - wuz- -. ,- - - '-6 , fe' . , 2, ' - ,,, , ., n K r H v' .1 , . A . . U, , f ,--.- 5. o A Q ,, . fr ' al,-- 2 5 . J g Y 3-. -. U- 5 ' , L- -'-A Mm, ' , 1 Af - .' , 1 -Q . , 'r-1. vfbw, . ,. 1 ,' .. - x u .f. . . -. , x x . ,K 5' X . 4 . . W '- ' -- 4 Q- - .. 113' .' v4.l-1 , ,C cf igjisi' 41 xg! 'g' Mx 'li , in ,.l:r.fy'1' The starting the 1976 team was Sutton Ha season. riers did graduation of the five runners for cross country costly for the rriers this past However, the Har- manage to pick up some victories and wade through t some resp against l stems. Capt led his t five Firs heir losses with ectable scoring arger school sy- ain Ronnie Annis eammates with t Place posi- tions, four Second Place positions Fourth Pl , two Third and ace positions, and one Seventh Place against Blackstone-Mill- ville Regional , Y fun!-,' i. ..., i 1 ff 1 ' I John Stratford, Jim Pelletier and fresh- combined their talents of the working load, de- competitive spirit and three will he returning. man Leo Perreault to carry the rest monstrating solid team effort, All The showings of first year runner Vincent Roy suggests good growth potential, and with improved efforts from freshman William Reaudette and Brian Paine, the Sutton Harriers will he back on the scene again next year. -U55?' a faidardlf! k N c KJ V. -E. 'f5vf ',f ,u- I ' Mr. Hood - 'E ,T-34. -' .1 ,rift 'S I 51,-Q ,Hz 5,42 , Ti' W fax K -'-,l Q Q Qqegg nggfvil A Sandy Burgess - H ' 'i.f .5f 1.x V Manager ,I -b ' - V , , I' - f A ' , X I 1, ' ' Jlmga , sv . William Baudette Ronald Annis . ' -las 4 i Leo Perreault James Pelletier X ,N-gt Vincent Roy ' John Stratford Q, Brian Paine g 4 f , iv . 1 ,,.b' -Q Liu . 4,4- rf .' lg :Q 5' s.. 54 4 , 'A.K. . 0-v-we-1 'P 1 fi . 5. H: fi '-4 .sa- Y X f X --lr' .f ,f' fxcb THE EIIIAI. SIZIIIRERS f A . ' 4,01 ' -Q' 15' : K-'E 4 J,-1 'sv UT 18:4 'R fin as .- . 1 ag.. T T- xv L -N' 4. V xl i. V' Q- f .. x ,. Ov, M.. 1 Y- wiv :rms 5 ' 'six nu X HiJ'5'x I -. 'X Lv IIHICQ i ff:-, 2 .JLEWQ v. 5, xg X l . 5 k QA s a o ' 5 . -. as ,Ju , fx f . ---as Il -f -lv, f :, '- . ash, .. . Q,--as--1 - ' lj..- -. -,g- f 4 -.' 1 X 4 -L . 1. -- a- ff .. ' f '1'Q'41'1.'- ' ' - A if, -J., H l A Y B1 1 W 1 -at i s ff X 'Q ff ff: EP? '-' a ,,, 5' l' A v wi ,,, K 'N ix-or i Q -'r 9' fl ' of ' ., .Sv . ,S H 0 L i X l f 1-'aa f , an Alf H -a l V 'V Q' w ff if 5- Hx . 1C '5' J. Scippa W, Stockhaus D, Gvazdauskas R, MaoLaren A K T P Mosher Bickford Damstrom Domey , Hicks . Cichy , Raad . Kleber , Goodwin T. Stahl . Jacques B, Bickford , Callahan T, Chomo , Lindstrom Mr. Ellis f on A g.,vL g , if g 1 I 'Qt lififziiigxglggb-'Q I . h ' ' - ,.l,,'.,gAJ'. X. . l A fx I .Tr !-r'-Q 'V' I ' , I ' , Y Q, A i I 5 A . ' . t' , -any ,A ' W p,,-A in -,A M' an A V F: kv., 'Z R X hijvl P 2 ,u f,- ' ,Lie awww Awpghff QA - , 5M L ' Alu ' taxi, A '- A 1 I M 5 gl?-Siaeff-!A 'fa-ff - lf- ' f 51.44 , ' Q. uv -Sq, bf ' X Y .xts- Ae :':,:'fY:3sllefQ. 'f W g -' s , A f' - ?,g'f ' w 3 ..- -3 . ,.:TA Q- , . 'mf' ' 3 i Qfvxt- nh' ' ' ' ' ' IW .'.xfT,g5Af 'ft-'WT 1'--2- Jnvax ',Y V, Ir. -.,Lg. Q , i 'Q G41 1? x lr 4, . ' M, ' - -.-. Qs' ' - +'f+'A A -'Q tiff . ' ff .. . ' . 'V AtuafiftfffWe:-:,Ng3fffF:i' 'ii' if i fs 'f - an fy A ' .-:fl .:k1iSLgm5'w Q 2 A A iii? X N iiii , 1 ,Q i qt X Al 'QTQ-x ' 4ikf2p 'Q:iEEE 4? 'N -f - -. 'Tw' ,, .2 ll X 2 va J ' I' 'M 5' A it. feiii 4' 1 4 f l 'Pr . , ' t V A ,A , - NQQ4 , , gw im g, .55 f A -A -Q-. .Aww A 4 V, , f , .,.:', A it A 3 :Q ff 3 QQ' Aw .F .F 6 1' f Q A . 1. tZ5fc,Q,3+fAf:AfX?zfA4-551-f Q J . ' 1 f ' ff Nw A .. -1 .. ,V-Kg A -wif' ' , X , j .Y F if , . A -N kwgzwlf-fgkxkfhl I its nu -'yes 4 t , I 555- I Qs- ' 1 Q 31' x 6 fs.-.,. ' sg ,,43m,5f?Tfg'-ff! , iiliijv do A ' 'fi 1 ff , . ' u is ,-l 7if'f' :,-,,el?f+f'5- T yfAf?5ff 37ff if t ff' bfi' l i 5' ' fi f',g'2frA .2 Eitfaqdvrhihgf ,g.aQ Myst ' strc 'JSA ikafll-'5J.fA'eA9 ' . 1 zxlieb'-A It 'mfg M' : Q u -I A 4, Q45 ik Q i A x. in X il , - ,- ' An ' at-,.,..e A. ' After' threeigames into the season, our' record was one win, two losses. We did not lose another' game until the loss to Bromfield in the District III Tournament. This was the seventeenth rgame of the season and was lost in the sudden death penalty kick situation after' the game finished tied in nertulation, and two over' time peniods.'Fhis is the second vear' in a Pow that Sutton has lost in the Toucnament in this situation. ifrkaf-'P ' ia If , ff if x vu .,x p W, ,I ,UQd.33' , 5 1 T pg 'J5i.,.?.'A ' ? ,U -U. s-I tif' 5, 5 1 ,s., 51 n ,i Q kg W x Q . , , . 'S ,R ,.,',! 1 yl' I--,.. Q 1' - 41. 3 J, Roy F, Moss W, waters T, Murray F, Rosenlund J, Bruno M, Panaccione B. Stevenson Broberg Goodwin Cross Plante .,,', ii n -.- is v v, ul? ng . r N x ei 'f-WS --4bf..'.4, T V ' 'Y:.,.' . ',.f4,,', f Riggs Z1 K. K. P. J. 25011 ,.. hz ',,.,. ,,.' .W .' tl f .Bw--. , 51 JF ' f .if-ffl f Q- 5,2 as 53 ,5,. fx ifk xi. , -anew. use u., EEGQY In Stockhaus Stuart Picard Rocheleau Q l League record - 8 wins - 2 losses - 2 ties l Overall record - ll wins - 2 losses - 2 ties I, Captains - Kevin Bickford and Andy Mosher Leadingg scorers: Kevin Bickford - Brian Bickford - Russ Kleber - 5 Joe Haad - 7 goals and M assists Tony Chomo - 7 goals and 2 assists 8 goals and ll assists 5 l2 goals and S assists I goals and 7 assists DUAL VALLEY LEAGUE ALL STARS Kevin Bickford Brian Bickford Joe Raad C2nd timej Fran Cichy CENTRAL IWMSS. DIVIQION ll ALL STARS Kevin Bi ckford Brian B1Ckf'Or'd 1 ,. :mai 'V 'R . ' M 'k '4l .- -R , 5 L 'ggi' fn? 3:5 uno-C ' USSR '-4,31 xg wg I ,ax . 'fi P 'f f'lf-iris ai. .., .,4wi34f'1i'-1246 f ., f,-91.9.2 , 1 3355-NAS! 1 'slafif iv A, 1i3i 'L.-- Fffii Q -' ., j, 1,-9 ..N':g5f, - X 'G-,Q-as X41 if: Ns? If J .f,f1H sl Ag . - , 2. J ,W , E-fb. 34 ' .44 M . .r'9l':x'..,, rm' -vSgv5j1v:a,g.Nt.ai .5,B,i': tpx 4- -,Q Q- , I S 5 M ' j ' 1 , fu ,Mg .x Q 1, 5, y .sl ' Y. .- 1, - .f I i l sfdffgi' t'f inf 353W-.QH g13WAV'Sv, 25QA'1: 5f, I -V .gslx K QA her, N her XS 'Q ,Q W ' Zvi' H' iff: , 13 7 'Q i' gil 'F ' ' 5 ff .Hx ',.'f gi, -4 -. Q, iq- tug. .6.-4f- 4 ft :' ',': nfY'i Q l 5-f'1r s ak ', .U I . 'N A 'C Af - 'i-4 . - Q,9' Q it .T no , ,,, i V. , K, 5 ,Q vu' 'rev' , A . -R . 1+ f p - ssfim' tw ff- I 59 ' a Q, 1. The seeson's opener . 8 1 was e bit of e turnaround with Shepherd Hill defeat- ing Sutton. But the Paul Qomel HDr Domesu and Ronnie Annie ffiimmies ceme beck strong providE'riMinspirationa,1 leadership ' with e first ever victory throughout the season over the Northbridge Rams. The team kept un their - 2 winning streak to tie most consecutive wins, 1? in e row with the school's 1953 team. For that following game on Feb. 5rd the Semmies met those blue Eeiders from Hopedele for e most challenging end then most disennointing if2mG . H Sutton finished the '77-'78 season winning the lest 4 games. The Semmies then became the Duel W1-f 1 H- I Vnlley Champions for e MAQQ , 5' . 0 I ' ,Q - , . - 0 . fl , 0 second year in e rom. WYNNY G ' RZQURQ 5 earns tickets to E I f 914112 and .Districts Brien hiokford TTThiT'T'EEE6hd on the team in assists with Tom Dsmstrom HHH leading rehounder fourth on team in soorinu - 15? nts DQ- I fren Cichy HCheeH - second leading scorer with Q81 pts - scored over 20 pts in 4 out of his lest 5 games VI , .J i I - game 1n eda e yC1ark and the nforge Ie Sutton vs 4 bp 5-X 7. Wife, SO?-gage I I u - . Northbridgefwin of 81-79 in the firsf round of the Qis 2 i 4? 5 ,I 44 alt.-W ,F-udlzl Donald Beton H315 Donn sbored 15 pts vs Valley Tech - sterted for much of the seeson before being slowed by an ankle injury Phil Beckwith led the team in assists with 77 - set e school record for foul shots with hitting 43 out of 47 to make 2 91.04 6 everawe , J Doug Robbins UDuck7 - teem's sixth men - greet game vs Hopedele in the Clark Tourney with 12 pts and 12 rebounds District III win over Northbridge l Bill Lindstrom third leading rebounder - led the team in blocked shots - voted HMVPH in the Big W ....i.,-0 M. g ix X1 Varsity Team - R. lnnis, k. Bickford, D. Eaton, m B. Bickford, D. Robbins, Towle, scorer H. Herd f -, Y - -' xv, , ' - . - A -'- ' f f ' fn-fx-Q.. , X 'L , , ' t - ' fri?-wg my . 11- 'fi 1 : .. 471. S1 v 1 -,p :ffm ' 1 Q, , ,, ,, .fm , - , . nf, .,r Damstrom, P. Beckwith, P. Domey, T. anager J. Lecleire, asst. Coach W. Ellis, W. Lindstrom, F. Cichy, R. Peladeau, Qrnols, Coach F. Romasco ifiiis .'f, g'h.Ss5fl - fe.,f5V All- 'i ,fj,Tgf,?ffj 'H ' 3 unior Varsity Team - manager J. Lecleire, J A T J T . Godbout, J. Scippa, F. . Stevenson, S. Lavoie, K. Stockhaus, . Roy, R. Pennecione, L. - Nurrey. Coach w. Ellis Sgr Noss, Stewart, Q W8'l'G 0' 'M This was the most successful season in Sutton's history. '-tg ood Job ll. Al If f,:' 2' if Anticioation of his 1,000th DOiY1t gevin Bickford HBicH - 1,000 point club - broke the school's scoring record with 952 pts - led the team in rebounds with Q54 - third on the team in assists - Kevin was also one of the tri-captains along with Phil Beckwith and Tom Damstrom Congratulations to Mr. Romasco for coaching such a super basketball SGHSCU The 3 that did it .onsratulations 1 'lv qusunf 'mnues PIIII11.. 1 Captains: Debra Maynard KJVI, Denise Healy, Jody iii Donnelly, Pauline Picard, with advisor Anne Keegan . , Z K J 3 3 f I S 551 f. ' .3-.IX , .sl'!P QQ-111 Linda Zastawny, Denise Healy, Jody Donnelly, Karen Whittier, Pauline Picard, Patty Cahill, Maureen Belle, Jane Bjork, Karen Tyrell, Lisa Alves rle Pearson, Debra Maynard, .ef- qbige 'rue fjff GIIEEIILEAIIEIIS l li l QCUVERAGE or Jv us will .fa The girls J.V'. eam had an excelle se In Nts this year wi a' Q-522 overall redord andfa tie MN, for first place in the ,X Dual Valley League. In l addition to the four strong sophomore players, - l , is R g .r I ggn JR 454. vli' Q ' - ,X Annis, J. Cichy, M. Hyder, C. Ballard, K. Erikson, Whittier, K. Perry, A. MaoLaren, S. Silun, B. Domey, Bickford, T. Beique, L. Beique. the ten freshman contrib- . '.-I. 1 , fi Lisa Chouinard , scorer with 154 pts - Eecond leading scorer with 120 pts - great gam ve Valley Tech Laurie Raad - leading - greet outside shot - co-captain sf' 1 --Q.. e '.,., t,.. -f . . 1533-M , 5 ' K!Qz++,Q,,,L:,, V, 1 . QP' VYUM ' yiiian Alger - lead team in Steals - great game vs Valley Tech - fifth scorer f with 1Q1 pts 5'vwq' p , .W if J, XXX X Km HQ-. if.. X X.. Q , .v I . . Q e . xi ,f,,,.f ' 5 -A S 1' Afjis ,R - -- xt '?:N.,,'.: I Although the season was not one od the Suwies bes+ Q7-lO overall reg- ordl the Suzies did manage to Finish third in the Dual Valley League with e 4-.5 league record. But with 8 vm?- erens reforming next year and Q lor of potemtiel 3.7. telent,Coaeh Siske is hopeful of H more successful season next Veer, 5 u re .Fi-' Joni Palmer - L greet outside - shot - good b game vs Valley 5 Tech .FJ Patti Winkiewic Z 1 l22d.Y.-....G.0.......0dW1H gggd point averaged 8 rebounds player - greet A PST same ' ST?9t ' sportsmanship at 141. 1 J0b QU 0ff91'1SlV9 enthusiasum 3' f I boarfl Qenice Domey - averaged 5 rebounds e game - strong under offensive ll boards 5 Cethy bellard - ,, greet game vs J Valley Tech - good 4 sportsmanshib N ,935 My 'xx xv Xb , K, gonna Perry -lead team in rebounds and blocked shots fourth scorer with 110 pts 3 Lisa Bailey - played 1 a strong first half of W 5 the season until a . knee injury fqx'x.m9 gg, , ' a '?' Barbara Richards - team's spark plug - lead in assists - third scorer with 113 pts - named to News Tribune All-Star team ,,.-v-- .ngyfpw ,mmmm Ml., -.Q - 1 z'.3 '?f' 24- Q .. with : X. rf Karen Johnson - outstanding game vs Hopedale - great enthusiasum J. Siska-coach, V. Alger, L. Bailey, J. Palmer, K. Ballard, K. Johnson, P. Winkiewicz, K. Ryan-Mgr., B. Hellstrom-Mgr., T. Newton-Mgr., J. Domey, B. Richards, D. Perry-Capt L. Raad-Capt., W. Goodwin, L. Chouinard. EEN Ja 6' Q e EQ? QF? R I x , xl., I , . I A . A 4 . if ' , 4 A Qi: -. .. - '? ,df I'l0 ORING TI'IE ATl'lLETES In May of 1977, the student athletes at Sutton High School were treated to a banquet at the Driftwood Resturant in Shrews- bury, Massachusetts. Their ded- ication and long hours of prac- tice in the gymnasium or on the field were awarded with varsity letters and all-star trophies. Also honored were the coaches and parents of the students who donated their time and support during the long seasons. It was obvious by the impressive individual and team records re- ported by the coaches that Sut- ton sports teams had become a dominant force in Dual Valley League competition. .mi kg Ns .I fx ' .tix Ca gil LU., gs .4 w 1 Q' -.-w V.. .,,,., ,, -- ivine' . vs mm . ,,,,, K: ' N . . . v Y 7 ' .wgiqzus A F qg. 9 'MAN 'vu' W 'cgi' Q sf- Q 4 ra 1. 1 Q' ,,,,,,w.M '-'93 -QI' - ,,.,,...,,,3. , , - , -M1 ,, , . Ps: sn nun L8 QQ . Q W W' If 'JP ' ' 9' ' -' ' 5 Y :r-. . V, X lw ,Q , V., . . P F5 F. N393 'fi Q 5 'fx f jx ' . J' 1 , Q' x' 'QT 3 i vi W Q , , ' , P, M QPU? n 5 53 'AR ek u- My lx, V K LAQYM. Wifi lpii. 'M' Vfgfafwgi . Q, W- w. .' pug. Q- l'i'5 , m'?A -7 ix MN W, tux x Kiln. 1.-.ff U hi ' ii K' A 1.4-qw-1 , . ,,'f 5'5' - 'O' -f.. , Q ,, .W me ' f 'inns -. ' r 1 - ,,, K, 1 A. -X . ' ' .K 5 Q ,-0 f Q 35 4 v .Ll in H' in . ,,,,,' P' -1 . M, .. .v Y V - F --ry 1, F' 'S' 2- --P V 1-' Q Q 'e K .fb . .xx ' , , -r - , hw' f f f-.fb-ff 2, ... 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Bickford D. Gvazdauskas J. Bill P. Beckwith J, Bruno D. Plante Coach Bergoffen J. Annis D. Harting 73 so D. Bill A. Mosher J. Raad T. Godbout ur CHARACTER SEREIME 5l:Hul.AR A l'l'IELAl'lliE LEADERSHIP X, .1 , ,q-,,Kv, ' ' . 1 13 -. , , f P Q a Joy Linder, Karen Johnson, Barbara Olson, Mr. Lamontagne, Pauline Picard Patty Winkiewicz, Debra Jacques. Donald Jacques, John Stratford, Donna Amato, Mark Goodwin, Linda Zastawny, Bernie Chase, Jean Millet, Bill Stockhaus, Sandra Zuidema, James Pelletier. 1 A v ,Mini V ..-..-Q H N v -. .--04 I L 3 . A! . 'TT mx I A 5.7 , , Y 1 Raymond Turgeon. Being selected as a member of the National Honor Society is not merely an indication that a student has achieved an 85 or above average in his last three years, Of course, academic success is the first criteria for membership in the Society, but a student must also display other qual- ities, If one were to run through the list of Honor Society members, he would notice that each student has shown strong character, made helpful con- tributions to his school and has held various positions of leadership, Each year, a tanquet is held to honor the students who have met the de- manding requirements for in- duction to the Society, Y Diane Harting, Donna Perry, Mr. Grant, Mr. Lamontagne, Karen . Swart, Nancy Morano. David Gvazdauskas, Dawn Curtis, Theresa Sardagnola, Linda Chase, Bonnie Sue Dawicki, Karen Whittier, ., Q' If ,T Y flfif' F E1 sw.. 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V f ' , f3f1' 4l Just thlnklno--about what I've done, what I'm planning to do, and if I'm happy with myself. 78 71 3 not easy to be I am part of the group here interacting socially and educationally with friends and teachers. And yet, I stand alone I am my own person, thinking and act1n5 for myself, expressing my feelings and cu 5 o ce- H O U m D' SD 4 v-I 5 UQ E '4 S r-' r- W ru cn CL O- 9-f m r-' u- PR' cb m Dv o 1- 'J or V W y? 3 I my own thing VO K wiv N HS Om QQ Wald and weed 0 me CHIEERFU L HAPPY INTHUSIASTIC STULBORN HE LPFUNL U LAZY QNNILING ATHLETIC BUSY CURIOUS OPEWESS RLSPONSIBLE SENTIMEN TAL ROMANTIC RLALISTIC QUIET LONER In ORDLY TALKATIVE AMBITIOUS SAD PWRFECTIONIST CARELESS INHIBITED FHIGHTENED NERVOUS DREAMER IDEALISTIC H'Y'POChITI CAL ANGRY EASY GOING AGREABLE HUMOROUS IIVIAGINATIVE FUS SY INTTROVERT ELTROVERT 1 Nr' ---I fx 'lf- fs ...- P W V. 2 . f 1 ' v. fl 4 an 'kv - -f I C . l A r C O O X 6 INDEPENDENT. . .DEPENDAQBLE. . QFLIRTATIOUS. . . SENSITIVE. . . 0 1 I C Q U O O I l 0 f 11 C O I o A 0 0 l F 0 0 0 f X o 0 0 0 0 IIIIIIGS .7 Ja myself Standing in the rain While the clouds roll by I think of you, As I start to cry. People rush past, with thoughts of their own As I stand here confused by the love that you've shown. I see my reflection in the puddle below There's so many answers that Ill never know. In the midst of the city I stand here staring and in spite of my pain I won't stop caring. And even though It'll never be I can't help thinking of you and me. Joy Linder '-an , 4 Play musical instrument vacuum Ride 3 blke talk to myself Wash 5 Dry my hair doodle Play basketball Smoke Drive around take pictures Tinker remember good times Call someone S1 rummage meditate hum whistle 80 .morize .sh on a LC ou an oathe ark ln darkroom It on cosmetlcs I'98.IIl listen tu musnz with ' Read Horseback ridlng Llsten to muslc Wr1t1ng Take a hot bath the light nfl' and the dun' tlused. F star Watch T V Sleep - A Have a party T.,-5 pt. , Wrlte letters V f P at 1+ ' Daydream. ' E 1 11 Slng ,M P V Clean my room 'riffs IJ Thlnk I ' . I Eat , W, IHIIIWJ 'P nnjn , men ILS' fl 'Q M . ,,j , 4 Take long Walks V ' ' 'N Talk to my plants R 5 Pretend QE Practice Cheers 3 Study i ,IN GD 5 vi fr! f 4 zuvg 't iff 'Wi' F59 exerczse . I 5' .rf 5' H-' ' read 1-g.1'i1at reflect window shop paint make a snowman JOE 81 I , 2 4 I' 1, ii! If wk - ,,-. 1 l ,, L if? 'Al 1' il in 1 QA i 1 i A in M.Jl-lf. ...ilu I l vl - 1 ,. fi 'L . 'fl Y 'O -ni?-' : .. A Pl 'mg . -fm j . . 7 A ,I ,f S N., 'ESRB 'f -- JY if I Q if 'V I nm like the wind Blowing freely throng I am like the trees Swaying with the wind I am like the grass Green and fresh I am like the flowers Sweet with honey n,,g,... w -W mv' h the sky I-we I am like the hawk Soaring above the earth I am like the oceantide C'anging every day I am like the sand Smooth, sometimes rough But most of all I am, ME! 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Living it up Falling in love Cars UUNEZRTS Jlondea Bo s Acting da le 6 Italian food earbaaks Stuffed animals Sports Having a good time Spring Water Skiing Sky Diving Dancing Swimming Summer ' n PM n it .3 '4' ix?- F41 e dsfa , f HW f, f . ,I 'F-2.5 U I A V M: by H y NI L 1 w I , N I 1 adm: :am ,ff Love To be with Astronomy g Skiing i Snow Horses Walking in the rair Parties ' Traveling 1 2:00 by Beaches Sewing Animals New England l Noney 1 Motorcycles 5 Water Fountains Talking on the phone Hot fudge sundaes Ice cream people 4 Q 2-faced person W sister few dungarees that rip Not being able to do something I want to do Someone telling me what and what not to do iypocrites People in bad moods Late people Bragging Scratching on the board with your fingernails Paking tests People who take my locker key 0 , X 0,09 ' f' 'ts 2 , xo 'J 0 , ? I I People who tell secrets an Hard Work Noisy people Shots Jokers , Grumpy people Practice after school Q 00 Pialfine Beds Not good enough grades to get an honor pass N' hum bo l Doins dishes A leaky faucet -I L Studying When the phone rings for my sister False rumors ' t Getting up in the morning Snakes Rain Short people Cunder 95 A Tall people Cover S'2 j Braces Turnip Crabby little kids Chinese food Crummy weather Being pressured No phone Onions fzii-M? Bugs Cleaning nn non no oboe of n N no oo no u u N N 0 vo as oo N 4. N 0 u no N N N -Q f u u oo N n .un u n oo H N N 0 u N u nun -. u 0 u of oo on N N N n of u N n .1 4- n no n n non ao u 4 nobs '4 if sm t if An c ho vi e s ,, ,p I3 N , is av Q , i f self ' N vi. Q zz: 15' i ! X K' IV X X Pea soup Snow Poverty Liver Seafood Breaking I WDW GEMINI VYX lucky numbers 4 58 947 lucky days 4th 19th 22nd EASH GOING REFINED AND VERX MUCH A LOVER EASILX INFLUENCED GOOD TALKER DIPLOMAT9 DE SIGNER june 2 You love discussion of the psychic in various forms A good friend may exchange new information with you tonight Late even ing is joyous for you SAGITTARIUS lucky numbers -- lucky days ---- - 2nd 17th 23rd ENERGETIC AND ACTIVE . BRA CG ING EFFECTIVE LEA D- 4 . GENEROUS WITH HIS MONEY . . . ARROGANT AND PATRONIZING . . . SALESMAN EXECUTIVE POLITICIAN lune 2-You might tend to take a pose today. This evening you may snub some- one just for sake of an act' you've decided to put on. Very, foolish if you do. CANCER lucky numbers 13, lucky days 14th 23rd HIGHLY IMA GINATIVE MIND LOVES WORK THAT TAKES HIS MIND HONEST LEA DER FIRM BELIEVER OF TRUTH PSYCHIATRIST DETECTIVE Leo 65 lucky numbers 64 275 lucky days 8th 12th 25th VERY CHA RMING ALWAYS OPTIMISTIC CA RELESS TACTLESS FORGETS OUICK OPEN MINDED AND SINCERE LAWYER TEACHER SPORTSMAN June 2 Don t Worry about a lune 2 Somethingyou say may pet It will pull through a be contradicted You can be difficult time You may be taking a kind of last ditch attending a party tonight but chance and using imagination not Want to go Let loved one too much Get away from urge you and go home scene tonight CA 'co N AQUARws I f A :, ll lucky numbers -- 16 47 93 lucky days ---- 11th 24th li 'ly' qv! 10. SLOW TO ANGER LOVER OF GOOD FOOD SENSITIVE TO THEA RTS AND TO THOSEAROUND THEM . . . ENIOYS ATTENTION . . . IUDGES BUSINESSMEN COUN SELOR June 2-if single you might fall in love with another capricorn. This could be a mutually intense love. Get- ting out tonight is desirable whatever your situation. g lucky numbers - - Q ' - 7 36 3 , lucky days ---- . 7th 21st, 30th IMPATIENT AND RUTHLESS x INTELLIGENT BUT DOES POORLY LN SCHOOL LOVA BLE I LOVES TO TRA VEL . . . SEAMEN IOURNA LIST WRITERS June 2-Be sure to keep it a A diligent day and a happy one. Take your time. Have something you like for din- ner. et sf yr s-ws 08 ue Jzs 0-11? - ' A 4 K xx 'P V A V 88 7,9 qu 'es!- ce - JZ SVYS. A V I RGO QSEJX2-.X X Q . I lucky numbers -- - lx 6, 83, 776 I fy 5 lucky days --- Q D A if-sth, som CONSERVATIVE SENSE OF DIS- PIPLINE . . . RELIABLE . . . DE- TERMINED . . . CRAVES FRIENDS . . . LOYAL . . . SCIENTISTS, MATI-IAMATICIANS, FARMERS june 2-The day is good for financial affairs. Moving in- to a new home is favored. If married, you ca.n feel secure and comfortable. Real love is probably here. 4:91, PIC ss 1531?- E i , lucky days ---- 9th, 19th I-IOIVEE LOVER BUT LOVES TO EN- TERTAIN . . . KIND . . . SYM- PATI-IETIC . . . CENEROUS . . . LOVING . . . OCCUPATIONS IN TI-IE ARTS june 2-You may write a let- ter, make a request. You'll have to be patient about a reply. Your hopes are a- roused and you can be in a high over possibilities. T 4. lucky numbers -- 9 19 - A LIBRA lk lucky numbers -- ' -- '- 18 147 332 -' ludky days ---- 4th, 9th, 19th ECCENTRIC . . . CAREEREE . . . INDEPENDENT . . . UNPREDICTA BLE . . . IDEALIST . . . EAITHEUL . . . WRITER, SOCIOLOCIST . . . ACTOR june 2-If married, you may gossip a lot with your mate. Your mental trend can be much in error, your judg- ment faulty. SCORPIO lucky numbers -- 10, 374 lucky days ---- 6th, 14th, 2 7th OVERLX SENSITIVE SYMPA- TI-IETIC HELPFUL SOLD- IERS SEC RETA RIES ASSISTANTS social life Dressing up and going somewhere special ap- peals The evening may be filled ' I 3 7 Y june 2-You're in the mood for K AIRES tk y lm 1Au Rus F iffy M ly I L-C lucky numbers -- fl-C I lucky numbers -- 5,24,S9,68 Sf Ok 42, 118, 342 Lucky days ---- V25 I I lucky days ---- ist, 3rd, 24th Sth, iam, 23111 DRIVEN PERSONA LITY POWER ATTRACTIXE PERSONA LITY . . . I-IUNCRY HIGHLY INTELLIGENT NLETICULOUS . . . NEAT A ND . . . EXCELLENT TEACHER XVELL-DRESSED . . . TASTES ARE GOOD AT WI-IAT THEY DO . . . DISCRIMINATINC . . . ACCOUNT- COMINLANDERS, PROEESSORS ANTS, INSPECTORS, SCTENTLSTS. Iune 2-A boastful person june 2-Don't be forgetful can annoy you. Keep your today. In planning for even- temper and just be amused. ing make it easy. Better to In evening you may be See- make an understatement in ing best friends and relax- dressing today. ing in a hobby pastime. am whar I ani if I avr haf 'T af, ai T' 89 Stephen Young Donna Winkiewicz Karen Whittier Raymond Turg eon -vv' -1.4 Brian Towle 90 , , Christine Tighe Karen Swart Wendy Swan M i 1 1 iw' 'X 1' fr 5,11 Cynthia Smith W 91 .AM 81 gf ,- 12 ,. 1' gmni' . Theresa Sardagnola . ...ml ,, X Let. 4 . 3? fl 4, f ., , Barbara Richards fn is r ' Laurie Raad Richard Potter Mary Potter 92 -4 KVM v 1' N. xx gxtxi Kmx 5. .'.:., jk'K.-.x f fr ' - fa -' vgfu f x if ,x ,Wink ' --1. 1' . ,.-4 ,M , Bradley Pierce Rl., , p . 5, S 3, Y: 1 'A- ,E 2 ' 1 Donna Perry Sean O'Shea Laura Panaccione David Pearson 93 gif' fra ,, X. 1? 23 i'S iw Ull iNl'n-I y 2 X ,gg SUTTON -J 21 I Donald O' Day 'ff i 2 9 x Kathy Naughton Colleen Murray Andrew Mosher Mary Morrissey 94 kd X9 S... sis- 6 .1' N Q T-KSN' - S -.-V 5l',: 'Q, fv- Nancy IVIorano Christopher IVlcCuIIough Dennis Maynard Cr' 'A if I 4 I Robert Nlal mgren Y x . Richard Mac Laren 95 John Kalvinek 'O I? Mary Joubert D9fliS9 LElV0iG Diane Kowszik .-J 1 I X 'hffx F5755 M, ,X Les ' 1 5' 'W E 96 E922 V M g' 'X 'I il J -M2 uf Rebecca Johnson Ml-Y -a .f A .21 'if 1 ,' J-y 2 ' L' , , 1 Deborah Johnson K1'f'341f 2' f 1 Lynn Helgerson Denise Healy 97 Dianne Harting X, 'f-.W David Gvuazdauskas fa - Wendy Goodwin Mary Lou Fontaine Kim Ekman i 98 fd Iwi if x if ff., fr.. J I nam I 4 1 fa' k E Donald Eaton Karen Dumas Joanne Donnelly 99 f 1 X .w Joan Donah ue I I V3 I 1 s-xqal F 5 Paul Domey x X ' . Lv, , X , - Y ji 0 7 4 , ' C, , ' a xi' . 1, gg ,- V . ,fo 1,0 ' 1 Bonnie Dawicki Thomas Damstrom Dawn Curtis ' fffvf. ' 'fl . P .df Pamela Cross ming. we 1 H Terrance Coombs ' IOO if J' UR Hb- -e. if 1 . X Burton Clark Eric Christensen WLM 101 Linda Chase Cynthia Chase l Linda Brote 1' Q 14: .Q ,fn w-gf-R A- '?' llfl M .vs ' me ..,, ,nf it IJ Kim Broberg y 'I v f 3 Bonnie Brigham Michelle Boisverl David Bill lO2 , v l,' K Kevin Bickford Ronald Benoit Gayle Belle John Belculfine Philip Beckwith lO3 Norman Anyon f 2'- Ronald Annis John Annis Li 1 55 H' A kit-1.4-nf' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY x I s Lf x 'f Q 1 5' i W S Dawn Curtis David Gvazdauskas Derma Perry Advisor Paul Lamontagne Theresa Sardagnola Nancy Morano Bonnie Dawicki Karen Swart Linda. Chase Ray Turgeon Dianne Harting Karen Whittier 2227917 7 70N f r b J J leo ewe i a ieu... Because of the number of people who have contribu- ted to oul senior class, we found it difficult to choose just one to whom we could dedic te our ye rbook. And SO1i1lStOthSSG special peopl that we dedicate Exitus 1978 17715 N at , X ,.to Mr. and Mrs. Keegan who have devoted many hours of their time to making our yearbook a better one. .to Mrs. Newton who in her 12 years at S.H.S. has contributed greatly to the play, humanities and in many other areas. She will be greatly missed by both students and faculty. .to Mr. Grover who has helped us prepare for the future by guiding us in choosing a college, deciding on a career, or just listening to our many problems that come LUV Ca.C:l'1 Cincy. .and to Mr. Bjorn fbetter known as 'BoJ.H1 who has given so much time and effort in the past four years to our class, the class of 1978 X ' ' - Class I'lisIol'v On September fourth in the year nineteen hundred and seventy-four, stu- dents entered Sutton High School for the first time as freshmen - all novices seeking to overcome the tribulations of the new environment. Exac+ly three years, five months, and twenty-nine days later we have emerged victorious te- 1 L cause wc have enoured, We shall row acheivo the new goals we have set in our new life, Entering high school and graduating merely mark a beginning and an end- ing - they are merely boundaries for the four years we have experienced, lt is within these boundaries that the story must be told , , , . The helief that freshmen are slightly confused during their first year is often held by a wide variety of critics ranging from upperclassmen to teachers, The truth is, there was a method to our freshmen madness. First we needed class officers to direct the course of our opening year. Barbara Wichards emerged as the victorious president with the duty of trying to deal with over one hundred students during class meetings in the gym, Cindy Smith was chosen as vice-president and Laurie Raad won the position of class secretary, David Cvazdauskas had the dubious honor as treasurer to collect dues which were set bv the class at ten dollars - a record in Sutton's history of class dues, Nr, Burton Bjorn was chosen to direct our activities as our class advisor, Fortunately, we had the opportunity to engage in some of the social activities of the year, Several freshmen took part in the April play, HBye Rye Birdien with some of the Class of 1978's gifted actors making their debut on the stage, One of our firs+ attempts to make some money for our class was our show- ing of the Three Stooges film to an audience composed of appreciative children and a large numtPr'of Stooges fans, A tradition was started in our freshmen vear with the introduction of the Semi-formal Prom which was held in the high school gym, Featured that night was the hand called 'Suite' and the theme was HPieces of April,n Also 'firsts' that year were the exchange concert with Foxboro High School and the French Cafe during Humanities Week, both of which had a large involvement of freshmen. 107 Our sophomore year was marked by more activities and a greater amount of vitality than we had shown during our hectic freshmen year. Once again, class officers had to be chosen and the close races kicked off the long year. David Gvazdauskas took over the helm as president, a position he would hold for the next three years, Also elected were Andrew Mosher, Wendy Goodwin and Kim Broberg to perform the many duties demanded of class officers. What would a school year be without a record hop? In December, we sponsored our first of several dances and had the gymnasium walls pulsat- ing with the top UO hits. This was also the year that the famous recording artists 'Rhythm' stopped by at Sutton High to delight the students with their exciting show, A switch from the usual musical plays put on by S.H.S. students, nYou Can't Take it With Youn was staged by our local group of actors. There were several budding stars from the Class of 1978 featured in the play in- cluding Sean O'Shea, Martin Linder, Denise Lavoie, Bonnie Brigham and Barbara Richards, Again, the Semi-formal Prom was held in the beautifully decorated high school gym with the theme 'Color My World.' Featured in that spring affair was a band by the name of 'Sweet Dream' who helped contribute to a memorable evening. For those of us who were fortunate enough to be invited by an upperclassmen to the Junior-Senior Prom, the Hogan Center at Holy Cross Coliege was the scene and 'Sounds Unlimited' supplied the music on May 14, 197 . Other events during our sophomore year which shouldn't be left out of our history are the entertaining evening called 'Family Night At the Pops', the visits of the well-liked Navy Jazz Band and the talented Wyoming Seminary Madregal Singers to Sutton High School. Humanities Day accented the spring season with a wide array of entertainment ranging from softball games to band concerts, Our class contributed to this effort by operating a Sno- Cone stand with the syrup being slapped on everything but the cones. The early part of our junior year was highlighted with the harrowing experiences in the driver education program. Let it be known, however, that no one in our class put even one scratch in the new Plymouth Volare student driver car falthough inches sometimes separated us from disasterli Another event that arrives with the junior year is the honor of being inducted into the National Honor Society. This distinction was bestowed on ten juniors - Linda Chase, Bonnie Dawicki, David Gvazdauskas, Diane Harting, Dawn Curtis, Raymond Turgeon, Donna Perry, Karen Swart, Theresa Sardagnola and Karen Whittier, All the students were congratulated by National Honor Society advisor Mr Paul Lamontagne and Superintendant Gordon Spence 108 O O -xiii-7r is 151.- lL11r.,.i.i--...V . V I We were the first class in several years at Sutton High School to sponsor a dance featuring a live band - the infamous 'Fredd Soxx'. They rocked the walls of the gym and the large crowd helped boost our treasury to a very generous level. The school newspaper, The Advocator, was run by our class with the helpful assistance of Advisor Judith Murin and the paper gained a second place award in the Worcester County Student Journalism Competition. For many of us, the first of several standardized college board tests was the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test CPSATD taken in October. Later in June, many college-bound students took the SAT's and became committed to the adventure that was to continue until early spring of our senior year. The Drama Club returned to the musical play when it presented NThe Boyfriendn for a three night performance in April. Again the veteran actor Sean O'Shea along with Dawn Curtis, Cindy Smith and Wendy Goodwin performed in a professional way and their efforts contributed to a most successful production. The Junior-Senior Prom was again held'at the Hogan Center at Holy Cross College and the couples were entertained by 'Sounds Unlimited' featuring Sutton's music direcor Richard Holland. 'Evergreen' was the theme of the prom. On May 27, 1977, the class ahead of us graduated which left us the honor of being the new senior class, Our senior year left us the most memories of all our years at Sutton High School. 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