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Hostages returned to U.S. Mammals cloned: first time Teen-age Drinking on increase says reports Space Shuttle Columbia takes off John Lennon Killed Air Traffic controllers on strike U.S. Hockey Team captures Gold Medal Gypsy Moths devastate forests Plan to rescue hostages fails Sadat fEIgyptj assasinated Mt. St Helens erupts Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spence married Reagan wins election Sandra Day O'Conner, First women on U.S. Supreme Court 1980 1981 inte lpon a time in September, 19801 there was a fdung. waive class of 38 freshmen, This class, which is a :ery great :lass indeed. stood facing the huge lor what seemed huge thehl, onimous, brick building otherwgse xnown as Sutton Memorial High School. Filled with a combination of insecurities. fright and gladness fthey weren't in middle school anymore!! they entered enmasse as the Class of WQBA. Unfortunately fhey found themselves to be low men on the totem pole. Not only were they teased DY seniors. juniors. and sophomores 'our Friends the Class of 'B31, Mr. Filipkowski was forever sighing, 'Gremlins! what will I ever do with them7' Nhat more could they do but innocently ask, 'How do you spell your dame again?' The class quickly got organized electing R. Roy as their LEAGSF, M. Paradise as second-in-command and E. Lombardi and D. Cahill Itwo of the classes later casualties! as secretary and treasurer. J. Eaton became the first Student Council member. R. Maranda became 'the' manager. handling all the duties of the J.V. soccer, basketball and baseball teams. These teams consisted of several freshmen faces including D. Perry. M. Licopoli, K. Ryan, and M. Shaw on the J.V. soccer team and K. Jarvals Kanother later casualty! and Erin on the J.V. field hockey team. Meanwhile, R. Ustinovich ran cross-country as the lone freshman. ,A ,f!i'x.. ,Q i g .N Q. Q I I .. an Dave. Keith. and Kim. along with R. Roy, C. Conlon, and P. Robbins filled out the rosters of the J.V. basketball teams. K. Paquette, C. Hagglund, B. Richard, and A. Adams were chosen to represent the school as cheerleaders. R. Vasalofsky and K. Jarvais played baseball and softball respectively, while R. Hatfield was a helpful softball manager. Freshmen were also involved in other types of extra- curricular activities. A. Adams, T. Chesitis, K. Paquette, D. Cahill. K. Hodgman, T. Desrosiers, P. Roberge. L. Loach, C. Larsen. K. Fairbend, and C. Hagglund sang in the chorus. while Rich, Marty, and Carl played in the band. Several students also set out to organize their own kind of things. Barbara, along with K. Muzzy and C. Libbey, formed an Art Club and painted a Suzies mural to match the boy's in the gym. K. Donahue and E. Lombardi also became very involved with the play that was produced that year. Once again in the fall, the Class of 'Sb congregated at the school. They were a little less nervous and a bit more mature. They were sophomores and one step closer to graduation. As sophomores. they elected M. Paradise as President, B. Richard as Vice, R. Lindblad as Secretary, and K. Donahue as Treasurer. Mary and Pam were also on Student Council. 'S i. A u W? Ati Hi I 16 ,sf ,- y.. ev
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Hartford Civic Center roof collapses Blizzard hits Northeast First NTest-Tube Babyn born in England Nobel Peace Prize given to President Sadat and Prime Minister Begin Jamestwon deaths recording found Pope John Paul II visits Poland English channel crossed first time by man powered flying machine Part of Skylab hits Australia Mother Terresa wins Nobel Peace Prize Hostages taken in Iran wi Kiast heaad what bella bounded Lzbe Lau?Guand4' what wane those? we found out' Oh Yes, Mas 9towe'4 gaammaa' Owl 6UustH uP d Ma. Koliaa Uidbecting Efecraical Fnench AAAembZieA IMA. Gneen Waiting woakAhop P4nk Floyd 'The wall Magazines Uetentions Lzbaaaq Caado Home Ec. IA Jn. Honom Soctatw
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1LY.4 f -7-!-- - f-A-- --f -- - Brezhnev dies Yuri Andropov is ziven DOVGV Nuclear weapons freeze Britain invades Falklands John Belushi dies 1982 Soccer players were D. Perry, K. Ryan. and B. Scholten. Field hockey team members were M. Paradise. B. Richard, K. Muzzy. K. Jarvais. E. Lombardi. and J. Eaton. S. Beique. L. Christensen and P. Robbins ran cross-country for the first time. Basketball season came and went with C. Hagglund, M. Brigham, V. Fors, B. Scholten, S. Army, and C. Conlon playing J.V. and K. Jarvais and P. Robbins on the Varsity squad. K. Paquette, C. Larson and G. Lister were on the cheerleading squad this winter. And in the spring, R. Hatfield, K. Jarvais. K. Towle, R. Vasalofsky, and K. Ryan played softball and baseball. Singing in chorus this year were the same group of girls lexcept Tina, Clndy, Karen! in addition to K. Speck, and M. Brigham. C. Conlon, S. Robertson, M. Llcopolt, and C. Serjack played in the band and A. Auger and J. Talbot were members of the Photo Club. The class at this point was quite confident in itself although its members may have been some what apprehensive about becoming upperclassmen and being burdened with new worries about graduation, college and the SAT's. But nothing could be done to slow the passing GBYS and soon it was summer and school was out. As Juniors, the class was presented with and array of new and different 'junior things' like class rings. driving licenses. selling carnations, the prom. N.H.S. and thoughts of graduation. B. Richard was elected as President, P. RODD1hS - Vice, K. Speck - Treasurer, and K. Muzzy - Secretary. Barbie, Pam and K. Donahue were also elected Lo Student Council. Several students participated in the new NAfter Hours Programnand National Honor Society members were inducted. N.H.S. members were L. Simmons, R. Maranda. C. Hagglund. S. Biava, H. Paradise. S. Rocheleau, P. Robbins, K. Donahue, K. Muzzy, B. RICHBFG. and C. Conlon. Unfortunately. the uproar about cutting sports from the school system seemed to affect the class and there was decline in enrollment lsuddenly they were down to be members! and :lass participation. MASH's lest show Sally Ride is first women in space Korean airline shot down by Soviet Union 2146 us Marines killed in Lebanon- 1-1 1 ww-bins UF. EMHSSY T. Chesltis, M. Brigham, J. Eaton, and P. RODDLUS olayed for the field hockey team while D. Perry, R. Venincasa 3. Scholten and R. Vasalofsky played on the soccer team and S. Beique ran cross-country. During the winter season, D. Perry. C. Hagglund, P. Robbins and H. Johnson all played varsity basketball while K. Paquette cheered them on. At the arrival of spring, baseball and softball were cancelled and the spring Wcountdown' days passed slowly. The class concentrated on surviving until the seniors graduated. Finally, on May 27, they were finally safe and finally became seniors when the class of '83 switched their tassels. And now the class of l9Bh is the senior class at Sutton Memorial High School. They have experienced many moments-and have created many memories and they are anxiously awaiting graduation. W.ANt -y . v 'gf ' ,R , .,, gat Q x 95-fe .rv va, ' ll 'ze .R 'a. ... a, 4 ga A ' ff.. 'N' . Q Aged! .qli r wks V Mr ,N yr sw.,.,., . L' ' -gr 1 f' , A Q j fiy , -. 'MQ . 9 . 5. e by A J' C. . rf. Xifgfgb , , B - ws..-3? ' tv iF ki?Ww 3-,., '2 .ffff'-' aw ' ' N., ' Q ,QLD 'wg
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