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The upper right photograph is of people walking towards the Lincoln Memorial. Below is written "Lincoln Memorial".
The bottom left photograph shows several people sitting on grass under a tree. Below is written "Resting in the Park".
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Three photos glued to orange construction paper. Part of a scrapbook of photos and newspaper clippings likely created by Jessie Tripp '26.
The left photograph is of a woman in a dress standing with her hands behind her back. It is captioned "Miss Sherwood". The year "'26" is written on the top edge of the photograph.
The middle photograph is of 11 women in white dresses. It is captioned "Dorm Girls - Graduation 1926". Below it is written:
Back Row
Bee Scholan
Della Nyberg
Alice Marshall
Ida Hurlburt
Anna Couch
Front Row
Grace Treat
Jessie Tripp
Ruth Beaujon
Mary Cooney
Carmita Lasher
Libby Holcomb
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1960s student performances, dancing, etc.
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1966
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1967 Senior Class Officers
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POLICE
DEPT.
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DANBURY .
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just as it was when they came to it.
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enacted for and through us. When learning becomes
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Gilbert Teal
Mrs. Carroll
Gertrude Braun
Harold Burke
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isn't life gay
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to pass the time away"
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�"The streets of our
country are in turmoil.
The Universities are filled with
students rebelling and rioting.
Communists are seeking
to destroy our country.
Russia is threatening us
with her might.
And the republic is in danger.
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from within and without.
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Wesco1in pickets
BI ack students picket Western Connecticut State
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Sigma
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71
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Kappa Delta Phi
72
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�Football
Coach: Nick Cutulle
��Curry romps, 55~ 7
Wesconn makes inau
By MARK AZZARA JR.
Sports Editor
Saturday was both a day to
remember and a day to forget for
Western Connecticut State's football
team.
The players always will remember
that they were the first men ever to
play varsity football at Wesconn and
that Saturday the school played its first
varsity game.
Wesconn's gridders also will find it
equally difficult to forget what
happened that afternoon under a
blazing hot sun and before some 1,900
people at Osborne Street Field.
Wesconn came out on the very short
end of a 55-7 decision which also
involved Curr
Mass.
"We're lea1
Wesconn head
would say after
"We made so
has a really toui
Cutulle said.
Curry got son
weather. Thew
Wesconn griddE
some were not
game.
Wesconn's dn
come down arc
second quarter.
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a 31-yard pa
quarterback N
Keough with 2:
kick was no goo,
Curry coach
team had a hare
the first quar ·
mistakes out tt
things straighte
The 'mistake
to wide-open
dropped .
Sweeping out
News-Times-Brooks
Western Connecticut State quarterback Ken Nolan rolls
around right end for yardage as halfback Sal Pandolfi
(20) provides some interference. Curry rolled to a 55-7
victory at Osborne Street Field Saturday.
The dream o
nightmare in tt
first piay of
connected with
69-yard touchdc
Wesconn's e1
when Bob Com
With 10:40 rem
over from t
offensive mach
Immaculate thrashes E
BRIDGEPORT - It was midway
through the third quarter but already
the Immaculate High football players
were yelling in unison, "Fourth
quarter, fourth quarter."
Mustang head coach Don Wilkes had
drilled his team well. Last week the
Mustangs blew a lead and lost in the
final period to St. Mary's. 27-8 and they
were bound and determined not to let it
happen again.
It didn't. The Immaculate High
gridders held up for the full 48 minutes
and walked off the field with a 29-20
victory over Kolbe in Western
Connecticut Conference Southern
Division play here Saturday.
"We were tough on the kids in drills
this week and some peop
misinterpreted it," said Wilkes af1
the game. "They thought we WE
making them pay for the St. Mar;
game.
"We knew the team had more in
than was shown in St. Mary's. We h
to get it out of them. That's why
worked them hard.
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NEWS-TIMES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1970
• •
ICIOUS
f oothall debut
Cutulle knew from scouting reports
that Carraba would try to beat
Wesconn with his passing . But
Carraba's passing didn't click in the
first quarter and so Curry went to work
against Wesconn's strong point, the
rushing defense.
ge of Milton,
is about all
Nick Cutulle
ing .
kes but Curry
football team,"
Most of Curry's yardage came on
lorig pass plays. Carraba completed
only three in the first half - these two
scoring strikes plus another 31-yard TD
pass to Tom Bannister.
help from the
at forced many
e sidelines and
back into the
Wesconn's only score came in the
third period, after Curry had built up a
33-0 lead .
an upset did not
ears until the
opening period.
ne touchdown.
m freshman
rraba to 'John
The conversion
Crowther received a high snap from
center on a punt try and had his kick
blocked by a wave of white-jerseyed
Wesconn players. Bill Matulewicz
became Wesconn ' s first varsity
football scorer when he fell on the loose
ball in the end zone. Regis Christos
added the extra point.
Keown said his
tting started in
e made some
we finally got
The Indians will have nearly two
weeks to heal their wounds and
practice the lessons they learned
against Curry. Wesconn's next game is
Friday, Oct. 9 against the Southern
Connecticut State freshmen in New
Haven.
ded two passes
s which were
nn turned into a
d period. On the
arter. Carraba
f Crowther on a
The 1,900 fans not only were treated
to hot weather but the noticeable
absence of the college cheerleaders.
They were supposed to show up but Dr.
Alice Donnelly, head of Wesconn's
physical education department, report- .
edly ordered the girls not to report,
saying they diJn't have enough time to
practice.
rive was halted
ercepted a pass.
aul King bulled
and Curry's
rolling again.
Curry
Western Conn. State
6 27 15 7-55
0 0 7 0- 7
Scoring:
C-Keough JI-yard pass from Carraba (kick
failed) .
c-crowther 69-yard pass from carraba (kick
blocked).
C-King !-yard run ( Bannister, pass from
Crowther) .
C-Keough 22-yard run (King kick).
C-Bannister JI-yard pass from Carraba (kick
failed).
W-Matulewicz recovered blocked put in end zone
(Christos kick).
C-Giangregorio 73-yard pass from carraba
(King kick) .
C-Soep 49-yard return of interception (King pass
from Ahearn).
C-Ahearn I-yard run ( King kick) .
Statistics
Curry
Wesconn
Net Rushing
295
Net Passing
233
77
Tota, Offense
528
143
First Downs
14
Passes Attempted
IS
9
Passes Completed
66
14
S
Passes Had Intercepted
3
Fumbles Lost
3
Yards Penalized
72
20
76ers down Hamden
130-81 in exhibition
HAMDEN (AP) - The Philadelphia
76ers of the National Basketball
Association overpowered their Eastern
Basketball League affiliate, the
Hamden Bies, 130-81 in an exhibition
game Saturday night.
The teams were tied 8-8 at 7:58 into
the first period, but after that
Philadelphia took the lead and never
relinquished it.
Philadelphia forward Bud Ogden was
high scorer with 18 points.
•
zn division opener
"Before this week they didn't really
ow what it was like to play a fourth
arter and have to reach back and
me up with that something extra .
ow they do."
From that point on, Immaculate
dominated the game. Stan Palmer had
one of ?is best-ever days passing,
compl~ting 13 of 21 for 208 yards ,
according to unofficial statistics.
The Mustangs got on the scoreboard
ickly, scoring with seven minutes left
the first period on a five-yard run up
e middle by senior fullback Mike
Palmer drove Immaculate to a
second period score, hitting Dave
Ferretti with a five-yard scoring pass
with 8: 11 left in the second period .
Gerry Sullivan scored two _points .on
.';tr-it:3
n
stalled a Kolbe second period drive, and
then recovered a fumble on fourth down
to give Immaculate the ball and start
the Mustangs en route to their second
TD score.
He made several great one-man
tackles, and twice stopped halfback
Chuck Cooper on key downs .
Hachenberg even intercepted two
passes and returned a kickoff for good
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Varsity Golf
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Coach: Al Thomas
�Basketball
Coach: Bill Williams
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Carolyn Cook
131
Randy Potter
�Kathleen Ann Turley
Erick S. Manoni
Rudolph F. Hetzel
Enrica Sexton
132
�Ronald Arbitelle
Roberta Corbin
Joanne Carlton
Lenore Berson
133
�Sally D. Hyatt
Jacqueline
Prescott
Lydia Jean Rogers
Na ncy J. Walberg
134
Carol Ann O'Neill
�Leah Turner
Karen J. Schunk
Thelma' 8. Waidelich
Elizabeth 8 . Coffey
�Betty
Weaver
Cathy Pannone
David Arenz
136
Joan Ann Clark
�Melinda Bloom
JoAnne Joyce Johnson
Richard N. Erickson
137
�Kathleen Natalie
Bruce Fenn
Elaine Papontos
138
�Maureen Kenny
Susan M. Wiston
139
Joann Johnston
�Emily A.
Mangiapane
Ann E. Gardner
David Petro Roy
�R . L. Pease
Mary Beth Lengyel
141
�Anna Christine Carter
Sonia Rotko
Fred Mohr
�Sally Allen
Irene Simoes
Martha F . Lachowska
Pauline McBride
143
�Marcia L. Forssell
John Richard Fusek
Joanne
Pereira
144
�Donald A. La Voie
Georgann Sk.igen
Ruthann Padham
145
�Gail Waters Green
Nanette Laurion Fournier
Richard James Hunt
Diane E. Kaufmann
146
�Harry Bates
Toni Guiseppe
Rocco Orso
Ann M. Centonze
147
�Susan Moccia
Nancy Lanzi Ila
148
�Anne Marie Geremia
Dorothy McNeil Unger
Donna
Mary
Brunetti
Karolee
Poitras
�William N. Bellion
Sharon
DeJoseph
Dianne Camp
150
�Bruce R. Foley
Valerie Hager
151
Irene Sponder
�Ray
Shu penis
Jeanne Treadwell
Joan Schlich
152
�Pat
Johnson
Nora McElhone
Jean
Howley
�Mary Staugaitis
Peter R. Serniak
Madeline Lenz
154
Marie
Krisko
�Christine
Biase
Maxine
Herbert
Martin C.
DeMarte
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155
�Lorna Barna
Karen and Don Wilcox
Elizabeth
Barrell
�Loi
Crucitti
Walter
Shmak
Shirley
Barchi
Marlene
Harri
�Kate
Grana
Kurt Beck
Shirley
Lam backer
�Paul Healy and Jackie Weigl
Kathleen Bresmon
Florence Price
�Cynthia M. Apicella
Chris Peplau
Cheryl
Ann
Piascik
�Nancy L.
Kimble
Patricia Coniglio Borges
John Michael Russell
Kenneth
Hunt
�Gail
Bergen
Susan Leslie Paine
Mrs. Nada Adler
Patricia Tulacro
�Dorothy McKee
Marie Milano
Judith Macnow
Jeanne Straniti
163
�Irene Krisciunas
Jane Mannion
Cathy Ann Kudes
�Francis Shea
Deborah K. Reid
165
Ruth Mackie
�Joan
Crosley
Geraldine Caruso
Suzanne Doris Schneider
166
�Barbara Berry
To A
Certain Section
of Our
Population
it is ordered now that you push your
beliefs up out of the filth high enough
for the inchworms to get their measure
. . . kenneth patchen
167
Sue
Hardt
�Judith
Alley
Gorden
Joseph E. Cater III
James P. Richardson
168
�Ronald
Campanaro
Linda Gargan
Dee Birmingham
169
�Mary Guertin
Maren Lewis
Nancy Daborowski Poio
�George L.
Rohrs
James
MacDonald
Paulette Pepin
�Leil a
Ginsberg
Sharon Sumliner
Stephen
MacDonald
172
�Ka thy
Stingone
To m Sharkis
Mark Kaiserman
173
�Cynthia
Ann
Fowler
James
Parcells
Edward R.
Paige
Rona Rosen
174
�Carolyn Ross
Donna Grimaldi
Janice Marie Harper
175
�John Monarchi
Betty Armstrong
Carol Tessier
Louise Ward
�Jeri Hoffmann
Paul Paquette
Dennis Donohue
177
Charles and Judy Baranowski
�Wendy Lauren Brown
Gary Michael Bachyrycz
George D. W. Ferris
178
n
�Pamela Zanetto
John
Bird
179
�Patricia O'Neill
Patricia Lopes
Patricia Jugler
�Kathleen Day
Diana Anderson
�Michael Salvio
Maryann
De Vito
Sandy
Mancuso
182
�Jeanne
Tekin
Patricia Barkman
Lorraine
Ricker
183
�Barbara Deardorff
Debbie
Grassini
184
�Donna
Marie
DeFilippo
George T.
Slowikowski
Linda J. Polubinski
Anne Conlon
185
�Teacher
The quest to reach comes in the form
of a touch or a feeling in the hand.
To be able to walk in the playground at lunch, and
hear voices of fun and laughter.
To be able to strive for something you think
is right.
To be able to hear oceans of sound that you have built
from tiny streams that once started with the opening day
of school.
To want to be able to say to children something
that will make them laugh, and get a smi le in return.
To be able to taste a learning experience that you have
established and to know that it works.
To be able to see children growing up with new ideas,
and trying to think like them.
To be able to taste the freshness that children bring
to you with each day.
To be able to see that yo u have infl uenced a form
of growth.
To be able to smell a feeling of satisfaction wh ich a
child can give to you, and be able to turn around and
say one word . . . thanks for a beautiful experience.
To watch happiness and be able to hold hope in the
gra p of your hand.
Raymond Musalo
Kris Flisher and Bill Geddes
Karen Kozak
186
�Raymond M. Musalo
Freida Johnson
Barbara
Tobin
Diane Weldon
�Jane Zaleta
Rosemary D ornco
.
Cheryl
Bevvino
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When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead
The browns, reds and golds of autumn lie in gutter, dead.
Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flaying
Came to witness springs new hope, born of leaves decaying.
Just as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure.
Love of love, love of life and giving without measure
Gives in return a wondrous yearn of a promise almost seen.
Live hand-in-hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a
dream.
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Directory
NADA ADLER
23 Fairview Dr.
Danbu ry, Co nn.
B.S. El.Ed.
LULU ANDERSON
Hanove r Rd.
Newtown , Conn.
B.A. Sp&Theatre
RI CHARD ANDERSON JR.
7 Joeman Rd.
S. Norwalk, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Hist.
CYNTHIA APICELLA
8 Newsport Dr.
Wa terbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
REGINA AQUJSTAPACE
46 Morgan Ave .
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed . Math.
RONALD ARBITELLE
7 Belmont Circle
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed .
DAVID ARENZ
East St
Litchfield, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. E.S.
ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG
12 Carillon Rd.
Brewster, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed .
GEORGIA ASMAR
85 Garfield Ave.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Psych .
MRS. DARYL AUST!
Wago nwheel Ct.
Oakville, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
GARY MICHAEL BACHYRYCZ
28 Pembroke Rd .
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Hist.
ELLAMAE BALDELLI
9 Greenview Rd.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
CHARLES BARANOWSKI
268 Main St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S . Sec.Ed . S.S .
190
�JUDY BARANOWSKI
268 Main St.
Dan bury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
CHERYL A. BEVVIN O
8 Hawk.ins Rd.
Ansonia, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
GERALDINE EVELYN CAR USO
27 Knollwood Dr.
Branford , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
LOIS NANCY CRISMAN
2 Felton St.
New Bedford , Mass.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
SHIRLEY BARCHI
Old Hawleyville Rd .
Bethel , Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed . Eng.
JOHN BIRD
29-06 21 Ave.
Astoria, N.Y.
B.A. Hist.
RICHARD CASSAR
Merwin Brook Rd .
Brookfield Ctr. , Conn.
B.A. Eng.
KAREN CRONAN
49 Forest Lane
Wolcott, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
SUZANNE ELLEN BARISH
5 Caddy Rd.
Norwalk, Conn.
B.A. Bio.
DEE BIRMINGHAM
93 Edin Ave.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
ANN MARIE CENTONZE
216 West Broad St.
Stamford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOAN CROSLEY
23 Freestone, Ave.
Portland , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MRS . PATRICIA BARKMAN
High Rock Rd.
Sandy Hook, Conn.
B.A. Eng.
PAULA BLAKE
403 Willard Ave.
Newington , Conn.
B.S . Sec.Ed . Hist.
JOHN THOMAS CHUVALA
6 Meadow St.
Danbu ry, Conn.
B.A. Phys.
LOIS CRUCITTI
2528 East Main St.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
ELIZABETH A. BARRETT
15 Eastview Ave.
Brewster, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
MELINDA BLOOM
1035 Valley Rd .
New Canaan, Conn.
B.S. fl.Ed.
JOAN ANN CLARK
32 Smith St.
Pawcatuck, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
FRANCIS X. CURRAN
110 C lapboard Ridge Rd .
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Bio.
HARRY E. BA TES
Rt. 6
Bethel, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Math.
PATRICIA CONIGLIO BORGES
476 North Main St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOAN MARIE CLARK
15 Crescent St.
Meriden, Conn.
B.A. French
SUSAN MARY CURRY
396 Toilsome Hill Rd .
Fairfield, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
ROBERT BEACH
122 Soundview Ave.
Ridgefield, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed ..
KA TH LEEN H . BRESMON
6 Sherwood Dr.
New Milford , Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. S.S.
JOYCE Z. CLARK
11 North Ave.
Westport, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
MRS. PAMELA DAHNCKE
35 Smith St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S . El.Ed.
DOROTHY BEARDSLEY
17 Hoyt St
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
WENDY BROWN
356 Edgewood Ave.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
BETH L. COELHO
470 Danbury Rd.
New Milford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MRS . MARILYN DAUL
Mexico Lane
Mahopac, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
ROLAND BEAULIEU
64 Wade St.
Bridgeport, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
DONNA MARY BRUNETTI
55 Sheridan St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
ELIZABETH B. COFFEY
Ridgecrest Dr.
Ridgefield , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
PENELOPE A. DAWSON
43 Grassy Plain St.
Bethel, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
WILLIAM N. BELLION
Candlewood Lake Rd.
New Milford, Conn.
B.S . Sec.Ed. French
DIANNE MARIE CAMP
Camps Flat Rd.
S. Kent, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
ANNE E. CONLON
12 Meadowbrook Rd.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Music
KATHLEEN DAY
27 Austin St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MARY BERCUME
191 Grumman Ave.
Norwalk, Conn.
B.S . El.Ed.
RONALD CAMPANARO
900 Bernard Rd .
Peekskill, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOHN WAYNE CONNER
8 Hillcrest Dr.
Wolcott, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Hist.
DONNA MARIE DE FILIPPO
24 Schoolhouse Dr.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. S.S.
GAIL BERGEN
402 Old Tavern Rd.
Orange, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
PATRICIA A. CAREY
28 Colony St.
Derby, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
CAROLYN COOK
RFD 2, Box 104
S. Salem, N .Y.
B.A. E.S.Chem.
SHARON DE JOSEPH
43 ½ Morris St.
Da nbury, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
BARBARA L. BERRY
18 Maple Ave.
Seacliff, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOANNE CARLTON
46 White St
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
ROBERTA CORBIN
12 Briarwood Dr.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JEANNE DEVIN
43 Sharren Lane
Enfield, Conn.
B.A. Psych.
LENORE BERSON
54 Bretton Rd .
W. Hartford, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
NANCY CARRANO
188 Crestview Dr.
Bridgeport, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
VICKI COTTIGNOLI
15 Warman Ave.
Cranston, R. I.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
KATHLEEN M. DEVINE
33 Osborne St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. 'El.Ed.
191
�MARY ANN DE VITO
32 Square Acre Dr.
Stamford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MRS. CATHERINE GABELMAN
46 Crest Rd .
Ridgefield, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JANICE M. HARPER
18 Cedar Lane
Oxford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
DICK KANSKY
8 Laurie Rd.
Peekskill, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
JAMES DI GIACOMO
5 Stevens St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Math.
PAT GAGNON
349 Gravel St.
Meriden, Conn.
B.A. Math.
MRS. MARLENE C. HARRIS
Tamarack Apts. # 8
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
DIANE E. KAUFMAN
8 Valley Stream Dr.
Da nbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
DENNIS DONOHUE
335 Montross Ave.
Peeksille, N.Y.
B.S. Sec.Ed. S.S.
DIANNE GANDY
RFD I
Thomaston, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
PAUL C. HEALY
142 Charles St.
Bridgeport, Conn.
B.A. Hist.
MAUREEN KENNY
379 Brooklawn Ave.
Fairfield, Conn.
B.A. Eng.
ROSEMARY CAROLE
DORRICO
221 Old Stamford Rd.
New Canaan, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
LINDA MARIE GARGAN
15 Keswick Dr.
E. Islip, L.l. , N .Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
MAXINE M. HERBERT
Fox Ruh Lane S.
Newtown, Conn.
B.A. Psych.
NANCY L. KIMBLE
28 Irving St.
Plainville, Conn.
B.A. Eng.
BARBARA GARRICK
39 Harned Pl.
Trumbull, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MAJ. RUDOLPH HETZEL
23 Russeling Rigge Rd.
New Milford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
KAREN ANN KOZAK
37 Valerie Lane
Danbury, Conn.
B.B. El.Ed.
WILLIAM GEDDES
417 Oaklawn Ave.
Stamford, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
MRS. CAROLYN HIBBARD
Church St.
Roxbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
IRENE KRISCIUNAS
11 Casper St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Eng.
LEILA J. GINSBERG
114 Long Hill Rd.
Wallingford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MICHELLE R. HOEY
7 Mar-Kan Dr.
Northport, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
CATHY ANN KUDES
29 Terrace Pl. Ext.
New Milford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JUDITH ANNE GORDEN
57 Onieda Ave.
Croton, N .Y.
B.S. Music Ed.
SHEILA I. HORVATH
14 Ward St.
Norwalk, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
KAREN LOUISE KWOCHKA
52 Roosevelt Dr.
Ansonia, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
SALLY D. HYATT
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Sp&Theatre
MARTHA F. LACHOWSKA
28 Winter St.
Ansonia, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
JOANE. IAMELE
406 Taulman Rd.
Orange, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
NANCY LANZILLA
43-4 Stonefield Dr.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.A. Eng.
CORNELIUS J. IVERS
II Suzio Dr.
Meriden, Conn.
B.A. S.S.
BEYERL Y LARSON
384 Ellis St.
New Britain, Conn.
B.S. Nurskng
MARY M. GUERTIN
IOI Cottage St.
Meriden, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
BERNICE JACKOWSKI
258 Funston Ave.
Bridgeport, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
DONALD A. LA VOIE
2 Willow Lane
New Mil.ford, Conn.
B.A. S.S .
TONI ANN GUISEPPE
2 Marshall Pl.
Ossining, N.Y.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Hist.
JO ANN JOYCE JOHNSON
50 Lanesville Rd .
New Milford, Conn.
B.A. Math.
MAR'( BETH LENGYEL
78 Laurel St.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
VALERIE HAGER
Bridgewater
Conn.
B.A. Psych.
MARK KAISERMAN
23 Sulky Dr.
Brookfield, Conn.
B.A. Phys.
MADELINE LENZ
5 Duncanson St.
Stamford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JAMES EDMUND DYER
61 Davis St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Hist.
MILDRED DZUBAK
Aunt Hack Rd.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
RICHARD N . ERICKSON
8 Hospital Ave.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
GEORGE D. W. FERRIS II
20 Housman St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Math.
KRISTINE FLISHER
Jerico Rd .
Middl~bury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
BRICE R. FOLEY
4 Bella Rd., CD #3
Carmel, N .Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
MARCIA L. FORSSELL
163-08 20 Rd .
Whitestone, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
NANETTE LAURION
FOURNIER
186 White St.
Danbury, Conn.
A.S.
CYNTHIA ANN FOWLER
100 Wedgewood Dr.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
JOHN RICHARD FUSEK
20 Highland Ave.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Math.
KATE GRANA
6 Fairview Ave.
Wallingford, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
6 Circle Dr. E.
JOAN D . GRIFFIN
10 Wolfe Ave.
Beacon Falls, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
DONNA GRIMALDI
• 78 Beacon St.
Norwalk, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
192
�MAREN LEWIS
Miller Rd .
Bethany, Conn.
B.S . El.Ed.
STEPHE F. Ma cDONALD
34 Heard Dr.
Ipswich, Mass.
B.S. Sec.Ed . Eng.
SANDY MANCUSO
I Terry Dr.
Danbury, Co nn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOSEPH MATRANGA
15 Topstone Dr.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed . Eng.
PATRICIA AIRES LOPES
17 Country Ridge Rd.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Span.
RUTH A. MACKIE
91 Kent Rd .
New Milford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
EMILY A. MANGIAPA E
53 E. Dover St.
Waterbury , Conn .
B.A. Psych.
GERALD MAXSON
11 Bates Pl.
Da nbury, Conn.
B.A. Math.
MONA MAYER
52 Beacon St.
Norwalk., Conn.
B.A. Eng.
ROSEMARIE McDONALD
78 James St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Math.
PEGGY McENERNEY
296 Derby Ave.
Derby, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Hist.
SUSAN MOCCIA
Seneca Dr.
Mahopac, N.Y.
B.A. Eng.
PAUUNE McBRIDE
Dingley Rd.
Lake Carmel, N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
NORA McELHONE
RFD I, Box 317
Warwick, N.Y.
B.S. Sec. Ed. S.S.
MARIA MILANO
49 Dominican Rd.
Branford , Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
MARY ELLEN MUNCH
Rt. I
Sherman, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
�RAYMOND MUSALO
966-74 St.
Broo klyn, N .Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
SA MUEL PERRY
Roo dn er Ct., Apt. 2C
S. N orwal k, Co nn .
B.A. S.S.
RO A ROS EN
8 1 I Bro nx River Rd .
Yonk ers, .Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
IRE E SPONDER
25 G a rde n St.
A nson ia, Conn .
B.S . El.Ed .
PATRICIA A. O 'NEILL 180 M aso n St
Greenwich , C o nn.
B.A. Eng.
DAVID J . PETRO ROY
3436 E Maine St.
Wa terbury , Co nn .
B.S. Music Ed.
MRS. CAROLYN ROSS
2 High Rise Rd .
D a nbury, Co nn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MARY FRA C ES STAUGAITIS
73 C heryl Dr.
Wa terbury, Conn .
B.S. El.Ed.
ROCCO F. ORSO
305 Congre ss Ave .
Waterbury , Co nn .
B.A. S.S.
KAROLEE M. POITRAS
Anthon y Rd.
Toll a nd , C onn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOHN MICHAEL R U SSELL
33 Ch a mbers St.
Ma nchester, C onn .
B.S. Music Ed .
CATHERINE STEWART
4 Beverly Dr.
D a nbury, Co nn .
B.S . El.Ed.
LINDA J. POLUBINSKI
10 Golden Hill
Bethel, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
MICHAEL R. SALVIO
77 Pil grim Ave.
Waterbury, Co nn .
B.S. Sec.Ed. Hist.
KA THY ST! GONE
Co rtland Rd .
Mahopac, N. Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
RUTHANN PADHAM
260-5 Waverly Ave .
Patchogue, N .Y.
B.A. S.S .
JAMES C. POTVIN
3 Fairchild Dr.
Bethel, Conn.
B.S . Sec.Ed. Math.
MARILYN SCARNULEY
IO Jetl and Pl.
Bridgeport, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
EDWARD PAIGE
636 W as hington Ave.
W a terbury , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed .
SISTER MARY ANN POWERS
CND
20 Elizabeth St.
New Haven, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOA C. SCHUCH
1921 orth Ave.
Bridgeport, Co nn.
A.S.
JAMES F. STUART
96 Lenox Ave.
Stamford, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
EILEEN SCHULZ
438 Crestwood Rd .
Fairfield, Conn .
B.S. Nursing
SHARON SUMLINER
144-159 26 Ave.
Flushing, N.Y.
B.A. Eng.
PETER R. SERNIAK
52 Hoover Rd .
Yonkers, N.Y.
B.S. Sec. Ed. Hist.
JEANNE TEKIN
4 O 'Brien St.
Norwalk, Conn .
B.A. Eng.
KAREN SCHU K
85 Garfield Ave.
Danbury, Conn .
B.S . El.Ed .
CAROL MARIE TESSIER
Guemesytown Rd .
Wa tertown , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed .
JOSEPH SHAIL JR .
24 Coal'pit Hill
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Bio.
ERIC THOMPSON
RFD 2
Carmel, N .Y .
B.S . El.Ed.
TOM SHARKIS
1406 . Main St.
Wa terbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
BARBARA AN TOBIN
I Sky Edge Lane
Bethel, Conn.
B.S . El.Ed.
FRANCIS X. SHEA
50 Clinton St.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.A. Psych.
PETER TOMAINO
5 Griffing Ave.
D a nbury, Conn.
B.A. Eng.
FERNANDO M. SILVA
20 Tolles Sq.
Naugatuck, Conn.
B.S. Sec. Ed. Span.
LYNN TOUSSAINT
97 Pl ymouth Ave .
Trumbull, Conn .
B.A. Psych.
PEGGY SMART
39 Hubba rd Ave .
Stamford, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
JEANNE C. TREADWELL
Stonehaven Estates
Brewster, .Y.
B.S . Sec.Ed . Eng.
JOYCE MARIL Y
58 ewto n St.
Stratford, Conn .
B.S. El.Ed .
OVER WISE
RICHARD P. PANE
57 Town Hill Ave.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Psych.
KATHY E. PANNONE
20 Morton Ave.
Waterbury , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
PAUL PAQUETTE
26 Housman St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. S.S.
JAMES PARCELLS
Box 47
Kent , Conn.
B.A. S.S.
R . LINCOLN PEASE
West Lane
Stamford, Conn.
B.A. Bio.
PAULETTE PEPIN
57 Limon Dr.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Hist.
CHRISTINE E. PEPLAU
32 Vivian St.
Newington , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JOA
E PEREIRA
1015 S. Main St.
Waterbury , Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
EILEEN PULVER
North St.
Patterson, N .Y.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
EDWARD WILLIAM RAMONAS
73 Lancaster St.
Oakville, Conn.
B.S. Music Ed.
DEBORAH K. REID
316-17th Place N.E.
Washington , D.C.
B.A. S.S.
MARC GORDON REYNOLDS
Taunton Lake Rd .
Newton , Conn.
B.A. S.S.
JAMES P. RICHARDSON
99 Park Lane Rd.
New Milford , Conn.
B.A. Hist.
MRS. LORRAINE RICKER
42 Robinhood Rd.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
GEORGE L. ROHRS
50 Baker St.
Mt. Kisco, N .Y.
B.S. Sec.Ed . S.S.
BARBARA NORTON
RONALTER
44 Upson St
Bristol, Conn .
B.S. Music Ed.
194
JEANINE STRANITI
40 Rolling Ridge Rd .
Orange , Conn.
B.S. Music Ed .
�MRS. THELMA B. WAIDELICH
Oa k Grove Rd.
Brookfield, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
FRA CIS WAI WRIGHT
35 Keeney Lane
ew London , Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
ANCY J. WALBERG
74 Chestnut St.
Bethel. Conn.
B.S . Sec.Ed. Math.
KATHLEE WALSH
1201 Anita Pl.
Fullerton , Calif.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Eng.
LOUISE R. WARD
36 Park Ave.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
NA CY WARNER
7 Gaylord Dr.
Wilton, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Hist.
PA TRICIA TULACRO
28 Leone St.
Waterbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
KATHLEE AN E TURLEY
50 Lane ville Rd .. Apt. 4
ew Milford , Conn.
B.A. Math.
DOROTHY Mc EIL U GER
Boggs Hill Rd.
ewtown, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
STEPHA IE VALLUZZO
56 Chestn ut St.
Danbury, Conn.
B.A. Hist.
TOM VALLUZZO
17 Ho pita! Ave.
Danbury. Conn.
B.A. Chem.
KATHLEE WAG ER
214 E. Roeler Rd.
Norwalk, Conn .
B.A. Music
MRS. BETTY WEAVER
Quaker Ridge Rd.
Bethel, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
JA CALY J. WEIGL
1729 Gormley Ave .
Merrick, LI.. N.Y.
B.S. El.Ed.
MRS. DIANE M. WELDO
29 Lake Ave.
Danbury. Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. S.S.
DAYLE A
WIEDE
301 Lanyon Dr.
Cheshire, Conn.
B.S. Nursing
DON WILCOX
13 Purcell Dr.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. Sec.Ed. Hist.
JA E ZALETA
6 Jefferson Ave.
Danbury, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
PAMELA ZA ETTO
36 Payne Pl.
Meriden, Conn.
B.S. El.Ed.
HEFT
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�Does anybody know what time it is?
Does anybody really care?
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who wake up
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your religions, your wares
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your
child
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when we
seek to
grasp
we feel
and within
our secret
smile
that each
child
possesses
genius
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�FACULTY EVALUATION QUESTIONNAIRE
Score Scale
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Presentation of subject matter.
mand of subject matter.
thusiasm for teaching of sub· ct matter.
Organization of subject matt .
Interest in students.
Creation of atmosphere conducive to learning.
Creation of atmosphere conducive to discussion.
Consideration of opposing viewpoints.
Motivation of student's interest in subject.
Fairness of Grading.
Attainment of course objectives.
Method of testing.
Quality of assignments.
Tolerance in regard to race, creed, and sex.
Part II
The Course
. Degree of relevance to your general education .
. Relevance of the presentation of the subject matter.
. Relevance of textbooks to subject matter .
. Usefulness of\,w.e-classroom preparation for student.
Laboratory Courses
usefulness.
�zn giving, in sympathizing, brings ultimately
CONTROL
. evaluating the evaluators
Creating what's so needed .
�David Detzer
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Wallace Lee
�Jonathan
Greenwald
obert
nsull
�Herbert Grandah]
Frank Dye
John Eichrodt
�if he is wise he doesn't bid you the house of his wisdom
but rather leads you to the threshold of your mind.
or no man can reveal to you aught but that which
/ready lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge
Gibran
Howard
Hobbs
,,,,
�it
should
be
difficult
to
be
free . . •
for
the
hardest
to
learn
•
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that
gzvzng
must
come
before
recezvzng
•
•
•
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�Peace hath her victories no less than war
Donovan
�Clouds
and Thunder.
The image of
difficulty at the
beginning.
Thus the
superior man
brings order
out of confusion
!Ching
220
�Is four years too much for so little?
221
�We
find
within
the
rumble
of
unrestful
minds
THE THUNDER
222
Shanti
�Shanti
223
Shanti
�The rain never gets wet
224
��YEARBOOK ~71
Editor: Jim Dyer
Assistant Editor: Elsie Rattenbury
Advisor: John Devine
Jeanne Bechaud
Kurt Beck
Betty Ann Bellucci
Paul Carolan
Richard Carolan
Julie Christiano
Wendy Collins
Sue DeCroce
Rosemary Dorrico
Nancy Greene
Mike Jahoda
Richard Kinsey
Mary Beth Lengyel
Al Leonard
Patricia Lutterman
Mary Beth Marcinkoski
Kerry McKeever
Ed Paige
Peggie -Politi
Dian_e Raftery
Bobby Rinko
Regina Rogala
Sue Sargent
Mark Sullivan
�This yearbook, like most, probably will mean various things to
various people. To the staff and myself it means something special.
We wanted to show what Wesconn was like in I 971. We wanted to
show more than just who was in the Psychology Club and who lived
in the snack bar. We wanted to show what surrounded Wesconn in
I 971, what her people looked like, what they acted like, and with
what mood they lived.
Part of this mood encompasses a deja vu, part of it reflects the
enigma of age and the clash of generations, part of it reflects a disregard for human values.
We've spanned almost a century in the preceding pages. We've
shown Wesconn at the beginning of the century and shown what
Wesconn will be at the close of the century . . . 1971 lies somewhere
in between it all. And if there is one thing that emerges to the surface and means more than anything else in I971 it is youth - it is to
youth that we have dedicated this book.
Youth can occur at any age. The security and happiness of youth,
the mistakes, the spirit, the warmth and love, the laughter, and the
understanding and acceptance of youth are not just part of one generation but the unstated goal of all generations.
Wesconn is a place where youth both flourishes and stagnates. It
is a community of shared experience - both complex and simple. It
is a place where we are supposed to begin our age.
If we are to be the Children of Change and if WE are the Revolution, then we must begin with ourselves. We must reassess ourselves
and we must care about others.
Each being is different and being different is not bad. The individual is sacred and must remain so. Youth is sacred. Youth is constantly sought, but as youth is sought, age seeks.
We will go through our lives seeking much, but as we do we
should remain constantly aware of the simplicity of our youth, and
most of all, the sincerity and honesty of it.
Seek to capture the mystique of youth .
Jim Dyer
Editor
�Paper stock is 100 pound Enamel Bright. The endsheets are
Contempore Straw Stock. Presswork is black ink with Sepia and
four process color. Type faces used are Times Roman and
Times Roman Italic, varying in size from 8 pt. to 30 pt. The
cover is True Life Reflective Lithograph printed on Arco Cloth.
The binding is Smyth sewn, rounded and backed. The book
was published in a limited quantity of 1,500 copies by the
American Yearbook Company, Cambridge, Maryland. The
cover was produced by American Yearbook Company, Topeka,
Kansas.
The cover was designed by Czap. All of the art work was done
by Michael Jahoda. Seniors were photographed by Graphic
Communications, Southington, Connecticut.
Seniors appearing in the directory requested to be listed. The
Faculty selection was chosen by a committee composed of
S.G.A., Senior Class officers, and Yearbook staff members. Seniors and clubs appearing were by request.
Special recognition is extended to Tony Costanzo, Hank Hansis,
and Jim Toomey of American Yearbook Company for their
invaluable assistance and Carl Kravats of New York for various
sections of photography .
. . . And They All Lived Happily Ever After
��
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�Icasian A Ampeloquio
BS Nursing
Constance Anderton
BA American Studies
Danielle Annozine
BS Nursing
Pamela Ariola
BS Justice and Law Administration
Margaret A. Austin
BBA Marketing
Patrick E. Austin
BBA Business Management
Julie C. Baird
BS Psychology
Stephanie M. Baker
BBA Marketing
Maria B. Baklas
BBA Human Resource Management
Maryann Balis
BA English
Nancy A . Barese
BS Elementary Education
Diane L. Barillaro
Thomas D. Barnes
BS Psychology
Vera Barrett
Carla Beeney
Diane M. Bell
BA Elementary Educat ion
Dianne K. Beese
BBA Human Resource Management
Laura A. Bierwirth
BS Elementary Education
Kelly S. Billingham
BS Biology
Cynthia L. Bishop
BS Elementary Education
Priscilla A. Black
BS Elementary Education
Donna M. Boccia
BS Social Work
Kristin A. Bonner
BBA Accounting
Lynn A. Bossi
BS Comm. Disorders
Virginia A . Bossone
BBA Human Resource Management
Holly A. Botti
BS Nurs ing
Michael J. Boyce
BBA Account ing
John F. Bretthauser
BA Music
Kristina L. Brickley
BA Communications
Christy Deanna Brink
BA English Literature
18
�Chanon M. Brown ·
BS justice and Law Administration
Diane M. Bruder
BBA Finance
John G. Budnik
BBA Accounting
Steven M . Bucher
BA English
Joan A. Burke
BA Social Sciences
John M. Burkhardt
BA Political Science
Norma A. Butler
BBA Business
Joy Carnelvalla
BBA Human Resource Management
Norman E. Carvalho
BBA Human Resource Management
Edward J. Casagrande
BBA Marketing
Maria I. Casas
BS Chemistry
Kathleen M. Castonguay
BS Elementary Education
Robert L. Castonguay
BA Graphic Design
Patti L. Catalanotto
BA Liberal Arts
Bruce T. Caulkins
BA History
Robert J. Cavallaro
BA History
Douglas G . Cayer
BBA Accounting
Andera R. Chacho
BA English
Keith Chapman
BA Economics
Debbie Charest
David M. Clark
BBA Business
Kenneth A. Clark
BBA Accounting
Catherine F. Clarkson
BA American Studies
John T. Coates
BS Biology
Russ Cohen
BBA Accounting
Philip D. Colla
BS justice and Law Administration
Scott S. Cook
BA History
Valois Costa
BS Computer Science
Eileen Costello
BA Illustration
Joan M. Coughlin-Dickin
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BA Graphic Design
Arthur P . Cuomo
BA Communications
James P. Cyr
BS Health Education
Kathleen G. D'afey
David J. Dammato
BBA Accounting
Julie A. Davin
BBA Business Management
Michael P. Dean
BBA Accounting
Deborah L. Debonee
BS Elementary Education
Thomas M. Defazio
BBA Human Resource Management
Michael S. Derderian
BBA Business Administration
John]. Derksen
BA Graphic Design
Heather L. Desmond
BS Health Education
Cynthia Dimarco
BS Biology
Eva I. Dlugolecki
BS Elementary Education
Kelley A . Donahue
BA Communications
Elizabeth M . Dowd
BS Nursing
Douglas M . Doychak
BBA Marketing
James F. Doyle
BA Music
Michael D. Dragonetti
BBA Marketing
Andera L. Dubois
BBA Accounting
Susan D. Dudas
BS Elementary Education
Christopher L. Durham
BA Music/Jazz Option
Tara Lynn Durr
BS Nursing
Stacey A. Dvorachek
BBA Business Management
Duane P. Elling son
BBAMIS
Korreen M. Evans
BS Elementary Education
Dawn A. Fahey
BBA Marketing
Ann Marie Falzone
BS justice and Law Administration
Matthew W . Fansher
BBAMIS
Bernard J. Farrell
BBA Accounting
20
�Antonio Farris
BBA Business Administration
Mark A. Fernand
BBA Finance
Heather A. Ferrillo
BS Nursing
Regina M. Fiondella
BS Elementary Education
Ellen M. Fisher
BS Psychology
Michelle B. Fisher
BS Nursing
Michelle L. Fisher
BBA Business Administration
Theodore C. Fitzgerald
BBA Marketing
Jeanne K. Fleckenstein
BBA Marketing
Mark Flora
BBA Marketing
Patrick W. Flynn
BA American Studies
Francis J. Forno
BS Biology
Yolanda Y.-Fountain
BS Nursing
Olendina B. Francisco
BBA Personal Management
Jeffrey E . Gallagher
BBA Accounting
Jeanette L. Getting
BS Psychology
Catherine A. Ghee
BA Communications
Joseph S. Giordano
BBA Accounting
Eric A. Gleissner
BBA Human Resource Management
Ursula Gleissner
BA Communications
Dawn S. Gonnelli
BBA Accounting
Cheri A . Gordon
BA Music
Arnold S. Gottlieb
BA Liberal Arts
Stella S. Grant
BBAMIS
Cathy L. Greisner
BS Nursing
Kimberly Griffin
BBA Finance
Magnus Gustafsson
BBA Marketing
Michael Haberman
BBA Business
Carole A. Hagley
BS Psychology
Jessica C. Hamelin
BBA Marketing
21
�Michael W. Harrigan
BBA Marketing
Shawn M. Heise
BBAMIS
Dolores Hemming
BS Nursing
Leslie A . Herrmann
BBA Human Resource Management
Kelli A. Hibbard
BS Psychology
Susan L. Hibbard
BS Biology
Dorothy Hill
Karen L. Houser
BS justice and Law Administration
Robert Howard
Matthew M. Huges
BBA Finance
John L. HungaskiJr .
BA Graphic Design
Laura Ann Hunyadi
BS Elementary Education
Matthew P. Hurzeler
BBA Business Management
Jennifer A. Ingebretsen
BBA Human Resource Management
Jill A. Irvine
BBA Marketing
James T . Iulo
BBA Business Management
Matthew J. Jacobs
BS Secondary Education
Alison James
BA History
LynnJano
BA Communications
Charitha Jayasuriya
BS Mathematics
Iain Johnston
Linda Johnston
Marilyn E. Kalbaugh
BBA Finance
Anjana Kanungo
BA Social Work
Brian W. Kelly
BS Biology
Tara L. Kelly
BA English
Margaret M. Kennedy
BA Literature
Nancy J. Kile
BBA Accounting
Dara E. Kinsler
BBA Marketing
Roxanne R. Kipps
BS Nursing
22
�Sandra B. Koelher
BBAMIS
Kerry Koppari
BS Comm. Disorders
Michael J. Kozlowski
BBA Finance
Michelle Krentz
BS Music Education
Jennifer L. Krueger
BS Music Education
Susan M. Kugler
Thomas J. Labarbera
BS History Education
Elisabeth S. Labriola
BA Communications
Holly L. Larson
Joseph M. Lavorato
BS justice and Law Administration
David J. Lefebvre
BA Communications
Eileen A. Leheny
BA English
Michelle I. Levesque
BS Psychology
Shellie L. Lewis
BA Graphic Design
Martha L. Logan
BS Elementary Education
Ronola M. Lombardi
BBA Marketing
Susan M . Lopes
BS Elementary Education
Tina L. Lowman
BA History
David]. LynchJr.
BS Political Science
Karrieann Lynch
BS Elementary Education
Laurie Lynch
Shannon E. Lynch
BS Elementary Education
Allen Macdonald
BS Public Law
Richard J. Maguire
BBA Human Resource Management
Helen A. Manolakes
BBA Accounting
Argero C. Marnelakis
BBA Accounting
Kevin A . Marquardt
BS Computer Science
Stephen M . Marron
BBA Accounting
Dennis Masi BA Communications I Human
Relations
Lori Massie
BS Elementary Education
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�Sean D . Maxson
BA Communications
Wolfe W. McClurg
BBA Marketing
Frances McCormack
BS Secondary Education
Kelly A . Mccuin
BA Commun ications
Michael P . Mckenna
BS Justice and Law Administration
Robert Meehan
BBA Market ing
Megan A . Megale
BA Communications
Wendy R. Melnik
BBA Business Management
William B. Menconi
BS Psychology
Cynthia A. Metz
BS Secondary Education
Deborah L. Meyer
BS Elementary Education
Ellen A . Meyer
BS Elementary Education
William M. Miller
BS Elementary Education
Allison M. Mizak
BS Nursing
Kenneth J. Modean
BBA Finance
Jennifer A . Mole
BA Engl ish
Elisa A . Moles
BA Graphic Design
Christine Molnar
BS Psychology
Lawrence M. Moran III
Robert C. Morris
BS Elementary Education
Selina C. Moschello
BBA Accounting
Paul Murph y
BA History
Annmarie Napolitano
BBA Business Administration
Brian R. Nelsen
BA Communication I Theatre
Craig M. Nenninger
BBA Accounting
Kenneth B. Nichol
BS justice and Law Administration
Anne Marie Nicol
BS Elementary Education
Lorena Nissly
BA Human Resources
Christopher P. Norris
BBA Business Adm inistration
Thomas O 'Neil
BBA Account ing
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�Brenda O'Sullivan
BBA Marketing
Kathleen M. O 'Connell
BS Political Science
Stephanie Oefinger
BS Psychology
Thomas W . Ozimloski Jr.
BS justice and Law Administration
Palika Jarasuriya
BS Mathematics
David Palmer
BBA Business Management
Michael C. Pandolfo
BBA Marketing
Faith Pardee
Claudia M. Parisi
BS Nursing
Dena M . Parisi
BA Communications
Mukesh A. Patel
BS Medical Technology
Scott M . Perrin
BS justice and Law Administration
James R. Persico
BBA Accounting
Gary Petcavage
BBA Accounting
Graig A . Phillips
BBA Finance
Robin L. Piccirillo
BBA Human Resource Management
Jill S. Pipczynski
BS Secondary Education
Jennifer A. Prukalski
BS Nursing
Edward J. Quick
BBA Finance
Ann M. Quirk
BA Communications
Ernest Joseph Racent
BBA Business
Janina E. Radachowsky
BA Communications
Gleen Raffaele
BBA Human Resource Management
Carrie R. Raybeck
BBA Marketing
Marla Rebhan
BBA Marketing
Anthony Reich
BS Health Science
Ronald J. Reid
BBA Marketing
Susan M. Reilly
BS Elementary Education
Craig R. Renda
BA Communications Human Relations
Kathy A. Retallick
BBA Accounting
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BS Comm. Disorders
Mary Rickart
BA English
Vincent L. Riddick
BS Justice and Law Administration
Erica L. Risberg
BS American Studies
Christine M. Robinson
BS Justice and Law Administration
Robin M. Rogwitz
Rene Rost
Melissa A. Rostkoski
BS Music Education
Lisa C. Rothman
BS Community Health
Michael C. Rutz
BBA Industrial Mgmt.
Human Resource Mgmt.
Tammy M. Sanders
BA Communications
Christa A . Saracco
BA Communications IMedia Arts
Katherine M. Schaaf
BS Medical Tech.
Robert P. Schenk
BA English
Stephen M. Schile
BA English/Journalism
Donna M . Schlemmer
BBA Business Management
Christine M. Scheider
BBA Marketing
Lisa A . Seidl
BA Communications
Diane M. Sekelsky
BS Justice and Law Administration
Chris Shankle
BA Communications
Collin V. Shaw
BA Communications I Media Arts
Michele M. Shuflata
BS justice and Law Administration
Stephen L. Shull
BBA Human Resource Management
Deborah Simons
Sonja M. Simons
BA Grahic Design
Anita Sirico
BA Illustration
Katherine M . Skaleski
BS just ice and Law Administration
George R. Skulski
BA Graphic Design
Christine A. Slavin
BS Elementary Education
Michelle Lee Slaymaker
BA Communications
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BS Justice and Law Administration
Sara A. Smolen
BA Graphic Design
Stephanie D. Soletsky
BA English
John]. Soltis
BS Economics
Falguni B. Soni
BA Communications
Cher yl A . Sotomayor
BS Medical Tech.
Glen J. Souza
BBA Accounting
Lisa A. Spring
BA Graphic Design
Dawn A. Springmeyer
BBA Human Resource Management
Jennifer A . St. Cyr
BS Biology I Chemistry
Thomas M. Stackpole Jr .
BBA Marketing
Curtis Stafford
BA English/ American Studies
Kathy Steeves
BS Nursing
Kim S. Stephens
BA Theatre Arts
Michele D. Stern
BBA Human Resource Management
Debra M. Stevens
BBA Marketing
Donna L. Stevens
BBA Marketing
Jennifer A. Straub
BBA Accounting
Christine L. Suda
BBA Human Resource Management
Karen Suhie
BBA Human Resource Management
Lynn Sullivan
BBA Finance
Melissa M. Sumple
BA Theatre Arts
Mary A. Taormina
BS Elementary Education
Jaimee A. Taylor
BBA Marketing
Susan Taylor
BBA Market ing
Laurel H. Telychka
BS Elementary Education
Parulata P. Thakor
BS Biology
David Tonto
BS Political Science
Jeff D. Trenck
BS Chemistry
Robert A. Trotta
BA Liberal Arts
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Jeffery P. Verilli
BBA Finance
Sandra M. Visser
BS Social Science
Joann C. Vitali
BA Photography
Karen R . Volatile
BS Nursing
Peter R. Wagner
BBA Human Resource Management
Carolyn R. Wallace
BA Graphic Design
Jonathan L. Wanzer
BA History
Jennifer L. Watson
BA Communications
Michael K. Webster
BA Economics
Donna E. Went
BBA Human Resource Management
Ferris B. White
BS Elementary Education
Owen K. White
BS Mathematics
Scott D. White
BBA Marketing
Gregory Willmann
BS Public Law
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BS Social Work
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�President
Dr. Stephen Feldman
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ADMINISTRATION
�To the Class of 1991:
The Class of 1991 is a very special class in the University's 88-year history.
You have witnessed incredible changes in the world, especially those that
took place in eastern Europe during the past year. The problems that your
generation will confront, including environmental issues as well as societal
concerns, will present unprecedented challenges to educated men and women.
I believe that your class, which had the strongest academic credentials ever
when you entered Western, is well prepared to enter the professions and
make your contributions to society. Many of our students go on to graduate
and professional studies - law and medical schools, MBA programs, and a
variety of other academic, technical, and scientific fields. However, the
majority of our students enter the work force upon graduation. You should
have extraordinary career opportunities because of your thorough and
rigorous education at Western.
Whatever your plans, we hope that our ties with you are not severed, and
that you will continue to be interested in and support the activities that you
were part of as students at Western. We offer many cultural, educational and
athletic events. We hope that you, as our newest alumni, will participate in
these events when you can, because alumni support is an essential ingredient
in the overall success of the University. We look to you to be our representatives in the community. Please remember those students who follow
you at Western, many of whom will need your support to reach their
educational objectives.
Good luck and best wishes.
ADMINISTRATION
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�Richard H. Sullivan
Vice President for Finance
and Administration
Frederick Leuthauser
Executive Dean
38
ADMINISTRATION
�Philip
J. Steinkrauss
Vice President for
Academic Alf airs
Norman Puffett
Dean of Graduate Studies
and Enrollment Management
ADMINISTRATION
39
�Bruce Blaylock
Dean, Ancell School
of Business
Joan Apple Lemoine
Dean of Student
Affairs
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ADMINISTRATION
�FACULTY
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�Art
Biology
Chemistry
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�Communication
and
Theatre Arts
English
Foreign Languages
and
Literature
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and
Non-Western
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Mathematics
and
Computer Science
Philosophy
and
Humanistic Studies
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and
Astronomy
Psychology
Social Studies
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Finance
Justice
and
Law
Administration
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�Management
Information
Systems
Management
Marketing
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�Education
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Educational
Psychology
Music
and
Music Education
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�School of Professional Studies• FACULTY
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�Admissions
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Center
Cashier's
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SUPPORT SERVICES
Office
�Housing
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�Convocation
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November 2, 1990
WHEREAS, Governor William A. O'Neill
has served the people of
Connecticut during a long and distinguished
career
as member of the General Assembly, Lieutenant Governor,
and Governor, and
was Governor O'Neill who supported and signed into
being the legislation
that in 1983 gave university
status to the state college system and its campuses, and
WHEREAS, It
'WIIEREAS, During his ten years as Connecticut's
chief executive,
Governor O'Neill provided leadership
in a host of
areas including,
in particular,
elementary, secondary, and
public higher education justifiably
earning accolades as
Connecticut's
"F.ducation Governor," therefore,
be it
RESOLVED,That in recognition
of his dedication
to the people
of Connecticut and his leadership
during long and eventful
years the Board of Trustees of Connecticut State university
is proud and honored to name the new field house at
Western Connecticut State University
the WILLIAMA. O'NEILL
ATHLETICANDCCNvOCATICN
CENI'ER,and be it further
RESOLVED,That the Board of Trustees of Connect i cut State University
expresses to Governor O'Neill its appreciat i on for his
lifelong
commitment to public service and its best wishes to
him and Mrs. O'Neill for happiness and fulfillment
in the
years to come.
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�Stephen Feldman, President, WCSU
Frank Muska, Executive Dean of Personnel
Administration
William A. O'Neill
Rob Trotta, President, Student Government
Association
Don Cassin, Commissioner of Public Works
Lawrence Davidson, Chairman of the Board of
Trustees, Connecticut State University
William A. O'Neill, Former Governor of the State
of Connecticut
Stephen Feldman, President, WCSU
Edwin Goldberg, Member, Board of Governors of
Higher Education, State of Conn.
Dallas K. Beal , President , Connecticut State
University
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�Litchfield Hall
Fairfield Hall
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�Address to the
Graduates
Na than S. Ancell
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�Best Wishes to the
Class of 1991
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Title
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3 students posed in the "Craft Room" of Old Main
Description
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8 x 10", b&w print
Abstract
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Image was used in the 1945-46 catalog. Shows a male student operating a drill press flanked by two female students (one with a hammer). In the background are propaganda posters for the U.S. war effort and War Bond program.
Date
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1943
Subject
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College students--United States
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UUID
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Danbury Teachers College
Old Main
Propaganda
Student life