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It is with sincere pleasure that I extend to you warm congratulations on the per- sonal and scholastic achievement which you have made as students at this school. Completion of such an educational and training program surely brings one a sense of accomplishment. Use this step in your life to continue on and expand your personal and technical contribution to your work, your family, and your community. I feel certain the future will provide opportunities for you to continue to grow and develop in the vocation you have chosen. On behalf of the faculty I wish to ex- tend best wishes to the Class of 1963 for happiness and peace in your life and work. H. C. Folgmann Director My sincere congratulations are ex- tended to each and every member of the Class of 1963. Although your numbers are few, your achievements are large. As you enter into adulthood, continue to evaluate opportunities as they arise and take advan- tage of them. Remember that a receptive mind and skilled hands will always be well received in any community or industry. Good luck and may God speed you to- ward whatever your goal in life may be. J. J. Mills Assistant Director
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I commend the graduates for the outstandingly fine records achieved at the Warren F. Kaynor Regional Vocational-Technical School, and trust that their individual futures will be both bright and profitable. Joseph T. N Director Division of On the occasion of the graduation of the Class of 1963, it is once again apropos to point out that as the new group of graduates takes its place in the industrial economy of the State of Connecticut, the future well being and economic strength of our State has been further enhanced. During its 300 year period of prominence in the field of work involving the employment of skilled craftsmen and technicians, Connecticut has never more than now depended upon the quality of its craftsmen and technicians. In a highly competitive society, and in the high degree of competition which exists be- tween States of our nation, Connecticut’s position of leadership in the manufacturing and technical employment areas is constantly being challenged. This requires an increasing flow of highly skilled technicians into the industries of the State, in order that the prominent position presently enjoyed by Connecticut may be maintained in the future. The graduates of the Warren F. Kaynor Regional Vo- cational-Technical School in 1963 are to be con- gratulated upon their excellence of achievement; time alone will show that knowledge and achieve- ment of this kind serves the best interests of the State of Connecticut at the same time that it pro- vides fine preparation for a profitable livelihood for the future. Vocational Education “Congratulations to all of the graduates of the Class of 1963. After spending most of your life in school, you are now looking forward to spending the rest of it in work. May you always exhibit in your career, the same determination that motivated you to finish your course at Kaynor. May your achievements be a credit to your school, to your teachers and to your parents, all of whom extend their best wishes for your success.” Richard W. Howes Assistant Director Division of Vocational Education
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Dedication We, the class of ’63, proudly dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Rudolf J. Manacek, who has shown complete devotion as an advisor, untiring efforts as an instructor and warmth and understanding as a friend. We shall al- ways be indebted to him. To Miss Janet Cooper goes our heartfelt thanks for her tireless help as our advisor our Freshman and Sophomore years.
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