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J, . JLRACH Tim: my me 'iff Smal 4-'-.- I st-2: B 5,35 lQf ':.mF- Ne 'bgfl I :iii img E-T: - ..i:e Q. Blwmfwyg .?fY?F21i:g mf - U.: Hsu f J. BTXNE, i-'JJ L 1: . Und Q., 'kefej , Hlfsilihl '73 ein? at 'mlb him gift' Z. ' Fd qlllet Bd? f,!?'bee1l1??500gn 5. wgffimff , dozill' . mme- rtft 5 PIERRE P. LE CLERC ANTHONY L. MARCHESE JERRY PUTZER Pierre, as we know, is the student to whom ,a mate is most likely to mean a check - since he is an expert chess-player. His ap- pearance here among the Senior Processors is a kind of return engagement. Th0'-lgh floods of homework last year interrupted tour- nament play, this year he is again collecting chess trophies. STENNETT A. WYNTER WTh:1'e .is nobody going isYIf:l.91i1 is around, for this lad, though quiet, spentlgt tif active. Much of his time has been in hi SLDHUZ In the Library, or driving around is S- rlght blue Renault. His favorite sport .swlmmlngi his pet dislike long conver- to be cold -when Satwns. While working at programming Sten- nett DIHYIS to continue his education. Tony, the Data class mathematician, is sel- dom without his quick Wit and humor, whether going about the Computer Lab or about his duties as Student Council secretary. His Vespa, weekends, and parties enliven his days. Monday mornings are just not his time of day, nor is flowcharting his kind of work. He will become a systems man. DAVID W. ZAJKO Jerry, a quick and responsive student, al- ways ready for fun and adventure, is usually found in the Computer Lab, busy at almost anything-but probably being the chief but- ton-pusher or console-operator. This man-of- all-sports, from Weaver High, will let his congenial manner and engaging smile help him obtain a B.S. degree some day. All work and no play has never stoppj-Id Dave from going his own Way- A Very flulfft individual, Dave has the DFODGI' blefld of Sem' ss and joviality for success in the fu- ousne ture. Although he has no great IOYQ for if-Eg counting he has a good head for f18l1I'9S will obtain even higher education after fin- ishing HSTI. 33 Clic! Processing S emors
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L ,ft LW Wfwjs f MMM 92:11 ., 5' 9' W ' GERALD L. STRECKER Gerry, friendly and ambitious, is a very good listener and adder of humor, He can be seen at Howdy's during lunch hours and at Mountain Park on weekends. Number 82 is his secret numberg he finds the Beatle look uncouth. Alumnus of Enfield High, Gerry hopes to have his own business some day in commercial programming. ANDREA A. TOMKO ROBERT J. JURACH P PIERRE all f' JF. f 1 lr. ffl A Although The bigger they come . . . , Bob has never during several years here fallen from his lofty spot as king of all who take the curriculum easy. No one is more apt at inserting a joke into any dull class discussion. Graduate of Bloomfield High, Bob will go into programming Cabout 19881 after graduating from Old HSTI. JOHN J. Term HS We know' I 'LWH is most hkeli .She is an exllen me here among lg kind of return of homework 1215! ga: play, 9115 Year -acrophies. STENNETT Suitors, beware: This gir1's prime desire is for Vacationsg but her listed hobby is Sewing. Around Manchester you may see Andie in brother Andy's little black Renault. She likes driving, dancing, and having the guys over to her house: dislikes wet shoes, dieting, sloppiness. The Associate Editor of our Yearbook, Andie was also A. C. M. secretary. . 32 tg , F'rst Alumnus of Bulkeley,H1gh.1.f1andpeC1:ionality Nationall Jack. Wlth his Smll g thusiastic is a popular member Of 10'-11' SESS' egomputersy and well-manned. Wrtlg U23 girls rateg vacations, New York fin egngs and emPW 1 th Yearbook Sta .me H H be :egg tgnks do not. Betimes .Poggzingan seen at his favorite Dastlme ' .is D - 3? sand- for TWH: ineghllufh Sill blu e fmlllg: FRE dwg- hls . i-35311: lY0rki:i' 0 Comizu -+6
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