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4 1 m ' J ju J nxcxkA. tarn, P r Li lahie of Uonienis Admimstratlon Page 7 Jaculty Page 9 Staff Page 14 Seniors Page 17 Underelassmen Page 56 Summer School, 1968 . . Page 69 Jctmt es Page 75 Athletics Page 85 Patrons Page 104 ii AAA It is with great pride that we, the class of 1964, dedicate this edition of the Crest to Mr. George M. Costello, an excellent master, an understanding guidance counselor, and a devoted friend. Mr. Costello, your unremitting efforts to help us realize our potential as students and as men will be long remembered. In years to come we shall look back to our days at the Crest and remember you as someone who, somehow, always managed to find the time. We are sure that your guidance and instruc- tion will play a large part in making our succeeding years, both in college and beyond, truly, years of success. In saying goodibjA we extend our heartfelt best yishes for your future endeavors, i DR. RUSSELL G. GRENON Headmaster HEADMASTER ' S MESSAGE To succeed as a man, you must have a brain, a heart and a sense of humour — the brain to do the minding, the heart to do the feehng, and humour as the hyphen permit- ting the functioning of both. You must know facts profoundly and in depth but have the depth of understanding which comes from the sensibiHties, and yet cast both in an ambivalent subjective-objectivity which enables you humouristically to see yourself as others see you, and empathically to see yourself in others. Then you no longer cavil, you no longer are the cynic, but become the enthusiast and optimistically strive to the utmost and learn to the utmost. You are a man. MRS. GEORGINE C. GRENON Registrar and Comptroller Left, MR. JOHN F. MARK, JR Dean of Instruction MR. GEORGE M. COSTELLO Guidance Counselor Rieht, MR. GEORGE R. ALLEN, JR Business Administrator MR. GEORGE T. KUPEC Director of Athletics fe ' t:;- L. to R., seated: James P. Connolly, George T, Kupec, Dean John F. Marr, George M. Costello, James F. Lansdale. L. to R.. standing: Helmut R. Balthasar, Ronald J. Gignac, Bruce T. Fox, Lawrence E. Hedges, Robert W. Trezevant, Raymond M. Sauer, Luis Sereix, Kahnubhai T. Patel. Not Pictured: Marvin Bathner. MARVIN BACHNER B.A. Tufts University Art HELMUT R BALTHASAR B.A. Vereinigte Friedrichs- Universitat French German Spanish JAMES P. CONNOLLY B.A. Brandeis University M.A. Cand. Boston University English World Literature GEORGE M. COSTELLO B.A. Central Connecticut State College M.Ed. Cand. University of Hartford English Guidance BRUCE T. FOX B.A. Bates College M.A. Cand. Trinity College English History RONALD J. GIGNAC B.A. Springfield College Physical Education History LAWRENCE E. HEDGES B.A. Austin College English Developmental Reading GEORGE T. KUPEC B.S. Arnold College Physical Education History JAMES F. LANSDALE Rollins College B.S. University of Hartford General Science Biology Chemistr) ' JOHN F. MARR B.S. Boston University M.A. University of Connecticut Yale University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Algebra Dean of Instruction KAHNUBHAI T. PATEL B.A. University of Baroda M.A. University of Detroit Algebra Geometry Physics RAYMOND M. SAUER B.A. University of Rhode Island Algebra Geometry LUIS SEREIX L.L.B. University of Barcelona Spanish French ROBERT W. TREZEVANT B.A. Austin College M.S. Cand. University of Wisconsin English Philosophy Algebra 13 MISS LINDA BUNKER Headmaster ' s Secretary MRS. FRANCINE UNGARO Secretary Headmaster ' s Office MRS. ELEANOR WYMAN Bursary Assistant and Receptionist Comptroller ' s Office MRS. THERESA WYSER Assistant Re,cistrar Registrar ' s Office MRS. MARILYN IPPOLITO Secretary Comptroller ' s Office MRS. CAROL LANSDALE Librarian MISS CELIA CRITCHLEY Associate Librarian MARY BEAUCAR School Nurse Maintenance (L. to R.): Vincent Savino, Joseph Doucet, Stephen J. Gyzenski, Supt., James Eliot, Rob- ert B. Lyon. r ' T ry Kitchen Staff (L. to R.J: Jean Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tolassi, Nelson Foncemie, Pauline Colella. 15 U-.-f- ' - 0 - ' ' btJ ik ' Jl .:■m im !M f 18 19 PETER DON ABARBANEL 66 Fort Washington Avenue, New York 32, New York Prefect; Globe; Seminar Hockey; Soccer; Tennis Success will be his through sincerity and hard work: RICHARD FREDERICK ANDERSON 1163 North Broad Street, Meriden, Connecticut Dramatics; International Relations Club; Radio Club; Sports Car Club Glorious tasks in silence perfecting. 20 JAMES J. ARETZ 40 North Road, Southington, Connecticut Football; Track The bigger they are, the harder they jail. ' 21 JOHN WILLIAM BAILEY 2828 Bonnell Avenue, East Grand Rapids, Michigan Basketball, Tennis W- here there ' s a ivill, there ' s a way. 22 JAMES ALAN BOZZI 7 Arvid Road, Portland, Connecticut Radio Club; Seminar; Political Science; Sports Car Club Football; Soccer; Wrestling The force of his own merit makes his own way. W. DEAN BRODERICK 854 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, Massachusetts Football — Co-captain; Hockey; Track W e are never so happy, or so unhappy, as we imagine. 23 SILVANO A. CAPODILUPO 1716 Beacon Street, Brookline 46, Massachusetts Combo; Dramatics; Globe Hockey; Tennis Vf M c washes away from the day life. soul the dust of every- EDWARD W. CURETTE 174 Mill Street, Haverhill, Massachusetts Globe; Radio Club Hockey; Track Alan would be mild, and with safe conscience blest. ' 24 SCOTT DICKSON DAILEY Box 196, East Setauket, Long Island, New York Globe Track ' ' The money meana nothing. ALAN E. DEHM 106 Christie Street, Tenafly, New Jersey Globe Skiing TcU tne not in jnotirnjiil numbers; life is but t n empty dream. 25 MARIANO DIAZ Carrera 16A 84-35, Bogota, D.E., Colombia International Relations Club Soccer; Basketball; Volleyball ' Hope to the end. The Diaz boys can handle them. ' 24 SANTIAGO DIAZ Carrera 16A 84-35, Bogota, D.O., Colcmbia International Relations Club Soccer; Tennis; Volley-ball; Track Lite life joyously. 27 ALLAN NELSON FISHER Mechanic Street, East Douglas, Massachusetts Debating Baseball; Golf Do unto others as ■ou would have them do unto you. DAVID PHILLIPS FLANDERS 6-i Woodland Road, Maiden 48, Massachusetts Dramatics Hockey; Baseball A friendly air of good nalnre. 20 ROBERT MONTGOMERY FRANKLIN 1201 N.W. 20th, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Dramatics Football; Swimming; Baseball; Basketball; Wrestling; Track A load full of m sch ef and spirit is he. 29 ROBERT H. FRENCHMAN 217 Edgewood Terrace South Orange, New Jersey Prefect; Globe — Editor; Crest — Business Manager Tennis; Sculpturing Life is not a howl of cherries. WILLIAM GEORGE FRICK Cherry Hill Road Middlefield, Connecticut Globe; Crest; Dramatics Tennis; Cross-Country; Hockey; Skiing The harder one works for something, the more he appreciates it when it is his. 30 F. BLAKE FUESSENICH 35 Blake Street, Torrington, Connecticut Crest; Prefect; Dramatics; Chess Volley-ball To lose one ' s soul is a tragedy, but to find it Utopia. RONALD JAY GARNER 804 Fortune Lane, Chesapeake, Virginia Crest; Globe; Dramatics Swimming; Track I ' re ojleii regie led speaking, but never my silence. 31 The rabbit and his track shoes PETER LEE GOBEL 7 Thomas Street, Monticello, New York Cross-country; Swimming My mind is my own and no-one shall enter. 32 ANDRIAV C7RAV, III 286 Cedar Lane, Rivervale, New Jersey Head Prefect Soccer; Track; Volley-ball ' ' Aliike the niosl out of life. i LEONARD HANDLER 158 Honeysuckle Drive, Washington, New Jersey Dramatics; Combo; Crest Basketball Cease not the message of eyes and the pressure of hands, or the eternal beauty of love ' s dejnands. Sing, you sinners! 34 JOHN BASSETT HANNA Horseshoe Hill, Pound Ridge, New York Golf; Tennis; Cross-country There is no easy path to knowledge: WILLIAM BERNARD HERMAN 242 Hubbard Avenue, Stamford, Connecticut Dramatics; Radio Club Tennis; Bowling ' ' Happy the 7nan and happy he alone. 35 HARRY REGINALD JONES 30 Bolton Road, New Hartford, New York Bowling Behind rf quiet exterior much is concealed. ERIC STAFFORD JENKS Box 46 Tolland, Connecticut Prefect; Crest; Globe; Dramatics Football; Skiing; Track; Basketball Leader of many, friend of each, merry companion to all. 36 CLIFFORD HARRIS KARTEN 38 Western Promenade, Cranston, Rhode Island Dramatics Soccer — Manager; Baseball Life springs up and freedom ' s fires are kindled. Friends at last ! 37 ROBERT KEVIN KAYE 5 Mason Terrace, Brookline, Massachusetts Chess Basketball; Baseball The most useless day of all is that day in ivhich we have not laughed, DOUGLAS PAUL KURZ 123-35 82nd Road, Kew Gardens, New York Prefect; Crest; Globe; Seminar Man is born free, but everyu ' here he is in chains. ' 38 PETER WILLIAM LANGE Munger Lane, Bethlehem, Connecticut Prefect; Seminar; Combo Cross-Country Always friendly, alivays bright, that ' s the kind of friend we like. DANFORTH C. LARTER 602 Stratford Drive, Moorestown, New Jersey Prefect Soccer; Basketball; Baseball A scholar and an athlete; a combination that ' s hard to beat. 39 MORTEN CASPAR LIAN 107 82nd Street, Brooklyn 9, New York Glee Club Baseball; Bowling; Swimming; Soccer The educated man has the resource of books. EDWARD STUART LIEBLEIN 3 Ridgeway Road, Great Neck, New York Soccer; Hockey; Skiing; Baseball A finger in every pie. ' ' 40 ALEJANDRO PATXOT LI,INA Restauracion 65, Santiago, Dominican Republic Prefect; International Relations Club Baseball; Bowling Doubt everything. STUART FULLER MacDONALD 31 Crown Ridge Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts Prefect; Dramatic; Combo Skiing; Sailing A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. 41 RAYMOND JOSEPH MARTINCHEK 35 Lorraine Street, New Britain, Connecticut VoIIey-b ll To the victor belong the spoils. JOHN PETER MARTINEZ 876 Bushwick Avenue, Brooklyn, New York Spanish Club — President; International Relations Club — Vice-president Soccer; Tennis; Baseball Life belongs to the brave. Al ROBERT BRUCE MONTEFUSCO 77 Crabapple Road, Manhasset, Long Island New York Combo Baseball Little he asks, his wants are feiv; all he needs is his guitar, too. MARC JAY NEBENZAHL 10 Tideway Great Neck, New York Football; Wrestling; Baseball; Sailing; Weightlifting Survival of the fittest. 43 RENE CLAUDE PAYOT 4 Avenue Sully-Prud ' Homme, Paris 7, France International Relations Club; Photography Club; Radio Club Soccer; Cross-Country; Track My country is the world; my countryjnen are man- kind. JAY SUMNER PHILPOTT 50 Crosby Road, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Radio Club Soccer W ork if ive must, but fight for the rest. ' 44 ROGER WORTH PUYANS 16 Lefterts Road, Garden City, Long Island, New York Dramatics; Globe Skiing; Tennis Il ' s time to be gone from the past ' s bleak house. And we ' re all out of blades. ' 45 MICHAEL STUART RIEBEL 216 Tewksbury Road, Columbus 21, Ohio Radio Club — Vice-President; Globe photographer; Crest photographer Cross-country It is a sign of wisdom to be quiet, THOMAS ANTHONY ROWAN 541 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, New York Bowling Well timed silence has more eloquence than speech. 46 CURT HOWARD RUDIN 191 East Shore Drive, Massapequa, Long Island, New York Baseball; Basketball, Football; Soccer A friendly air of good nature. DALTON MARCIO SCHMITT Av Atlantica 3484, Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil International Relations Club Football; Wrestling; Tennis; Track 1 came, I saw, I succeeded. 47 JOHN HENRY SCHUETZ 23 Laurel Street, • ;■. Manchester, Connecticut Prefect; Globe; Crest — Editor-in-Chief; Dramatics — Set manager; Seminar Track; Swimming True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing hut what is necessary. 48 v« BARRY HOWARD STERN 5933 Hobart Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dramatics; Crest; Globe; International Relations Club; Political Science Club Soccer; Wrestling; Golf; Cross-country; Swimming; Track Best only comes from the better. MITCHELL LEON THAGER 4158 Alhambra Drive West, Jacksonville, Florida International Relations Club Bowling; Tennis; Baseball Life is made for happiness, so get as much of it as possible. 49 RICHARD EDWARD TULLY 54 Liberty Street, Southington, Connecticut Basketball; Baseball A leader in sports and a friend of many. ' ALAN WILLIAM VAIL 5 Vincent Street, Binghamton, New York Globe Cross-country; Track; Basketball ' ' A leader on the court and in the classroom. 50 STEPHEN VANDERWOUDE 9 Park Road, Scarsdale, New York Soccer; Wrestling; Tennis Here ' s a man who ahvays does his best. ' 51 JOHN JAMES VAUGHN 43 Carriage Drive, Meriden, Connecticut Bowling A Utile learning is a dangerous thing: ALAN STEPHAN ZELLER 62 Olmsted Drive, Springfield, Massachusetts Spanish Club; International Relations Club Cross-country He ' s quiet but a man ti ' ith a lot of ' go ' . 52 CARLOS ENRIQUE FULLADOSA Calle86A, 16A-10 Bogota, Colombia International Relations Club Tennis Success lores success. , ta 53 li w Itrrrt P ! Hey! Is it 3:10 yet? My side of the bus uses CREST! Next! The supreme sacrifice W A ' i tU ' ' ' M ' PB. Wj K!f - - M i , jftifov .,.. T j l ' I Ej 1 Three straight flushes in a row! Double jeopardy 54 All clear for a smoke, George? After church Bristol ' s most interesting product. It ' s somehow not the same without cigarettes. ' and it ' s rec room, not wreck room. ' ' He knows all the grips but I ' ll just crush him. 55 •wjS aj T J. Anholt J. Arrington R. Banks P. Battin 56 listmu.vLi s£ji nHB M ' V T. Costa A. Croll M. Drake S. Parker K. Pelkey B. Piers iiu i B. Rabinowitz R. Reardon J. Robertson R. Romero M. Rosenberg A. Sanders R. Skinner M. Small R. Softer L. Solomon R. Sosin 59 G. Stein R. Sturm W. Swanson C. Talanian L. Taylor D. Vertucci W, Waldo J. Williams mi T. Wolff M. Wood B. Woods H. Zodicoff 61 G. Catolane R. D ' Avila W. Dippel S. Dodge W. Jackson M. Johnson P. KatE A. Kerr 63 E. Prisant D. Rozell J. Ruslander J. Sunden Which way to the CREST? 64 R. Bass E. DiNfitteo N. Mitchell D. Moyer 65 No honev. nni polka. Pnker Bloop. ' I ' m not Dylan but . . . Are you an Aqua Velva man? ASESS Ife? Come on, Steve, two milks, eh? Now . . . while no-one ' s looking I ' ll . . . 67 Does your son rebuckle his knicker- bockers below the knee? ' Famous corners Sunday breakfast £ ' ..li iJIttfil - I P i Ll i L ..I  rjiHK i 1 IP w f .fUM I ' C II 11 jl , ' , | g;CT;| J |; ijg I 1 §m Summer School S ess km :l9i ;% mwvm ' ((■:TTfTftf tfTTlf1 .■-• ' ' ■' ' ■■. ' - ' m • VM ■■■.- i: .■■■' -■1 W ' ■' - V l - ;- - L. 10 R., bottom rou: D. Schmitt; J. Rjsor; W. Herman; E. Prisant; L. Turk; J. Ruslander; A. Maranino; C. Phippen; J. Levin; G. Vinick. Second tow: P. Prazmowski; L. Taylor; R. Turner; D. Rhein; R, Stack; D. Flanders; R. Daniels; R. Soffer; P. Gobel; R. Garner; J. D ' Avila; R. Skinner. Third rou- G. Stein; S. Ward; E. Botelle; R. Franklin; E. Jenks; M. Johnson; A. Gray; S. MacDonald; D. Larter; R. Puyans; J. Bailey; T. Wolff; B. Southworth; R. Sosin. Fourth row: J. Trigo; A. Sanders; J. Williams; R. Banks; J. O ' Brien; M. Reich; P. Katz; R. D ' Avila; K. Pelkey. 70 71 72 73 I . .•«« rtw fowling Club L. to R., seated: K. Seeger; M. Leebove; J. Ruslander; Mr. Fox, Faculty advisor; G. Catolane; S. Petluck; J. Sunden, Second row, standing: D. Flanders; M. Lian; W. Rieger; R. Martin- chek; S. Lettick; A. Gray; R. Kaye; P. Gobel; P. Grody; W. McCarroll; P. Hendelman. Third row: B. Montefusco; A. Sanders; B. Rosen; J. Hanna; S. Burstein; W. Herman. eiub L. to R., seMed: J. Sunden; G. Catolane; B. Stern; M. Wood; S. Weiss; D. Moyer; P. Hendelman. Standing: S. Burstein; J. Hanna; R. Kaye; R. Soffer; J. Kahn; J. Ruslander; J. Williams; R. Banks; Mr, Hedges, Faculty advisor. 76 L. to R., seated: B. Fuessenich; J. Schuetz; D. Kurz; R. Frenchman. Standing: W. McLean; B. Stern; D. Lieberwitz; M. Riebel; Mr. Connolly, Faculty advisor. Not pictured: L. Handler; E. Jenks.  ( rest Staff 77 Combo L. to R.: B. Piers, G, MacDonald; B. Montefusco; S. Capodilupo; I., Handler. T)rama Club L. to R., sealed: B. Stern; E. Jenks; C. Karten; M. Leebove; R. Franklin; B. Fuessenich. Standing: Mr. Fox, Faculty advisor; S. Capodilupo; R. Pattiz; L. Handler; G. MacDonald; A. Gray; J. Anholt; D. Flanders; D. Lieberwitz. Jlying Club L. to R.: R. Harris; J. Trigo; Mr. Lansdale, Faculty advisor. 79 Qlee Club L. to R.. sealed: J. Hawley; R. Soffer; M. Wood; A. QoU; W. McLean; R. Chase. Sl.mdiiig: L. Grupp; P. Gobel; G. MacDonald; A. Gray; R. Romero; R. Pattiz; B. Desmond; Mr. Trezevant, Faculty advisor. 80 Zhe Qlobe L. to R,. bottom to top: D. Dailey; Mr. Trezevant, Faculty advisor; R, Fiencliman, EJitor; Mr. Connolly, Faculty advisor; W. McLean; B. Stern; D. Lieberwitz; E Lieblein; A. Dchm; G. Frick; R. Puyans; M, Riebel; P. Abarbanel; M. Leebove; A. CroU. Not pictured: D. Kurz; J. Schuetz; B. Fuessenich. Kadio Club L. to R., se.iicil: S. Burstein; M. Riebel; P. Battin; Mr. Lansdale, Faculty advisor. Suiidhig: H. Shore; L. g2 Taylor; J. Philpott. htematioHal Kdations Club L. to R., seated: J. Trigo; S. Diaz; D. Schmitt; Mr. Patel, Faculty advisor; A. Croll; G. Pakciarz; M. Diaz. Sliding: P. Gobel; R. D ' Avila; J. D ' Avila; J. Moscoso; R. Payot; T. Costa; C. Fulladosa; J. Luna; F. Gonzalez. L. to R., sealed: R. Ho; M. Leebove; B. Gottlieb; A. Croll; Mr. Connolly, Faculty advisor; B. Stern; S. Weiss; R. Sosin; S. Petluck. Standing, second row: J. DiMatteo; D. Moyer; G. Frick; R. Sof- fer; D. Broderick; A Gray; J. Anholt; E. Bo telle; M. Johnson; ' R Brett; E. Greason; R. Pat tiz; P. Abarbanel. Stand- ing, third rou: J. Schuetz, M. Wood; W. McLean; J, Kahn; P. Battin; B. Kar tajoemena. ' Debating Club 83 Prefectorial Staff L. to R., sf.iled: P. Abarbanel; J. Luna; Dean Marr, Faculty advisor; A. Gray; B. Fuessenich. SunJiii : R. Frenchman; D. Larter; J. Bailey; G. MacDonald; E. Jenks; D. Kurz; J. Schuetz. 84 Athletics 86 L. to R., kneeling: D. Flesch; E. Lieblein; G. Pakciarz; J. Philpott; S. Vandenvoude; S. Diaz. Slmiding: R. Pattiz, manager; M. Diaz; B. Stern; D. Larter; M. Rosenberg; A. Gray; R. Sosin; B. Dorhoffer; Mr. Gignac, Coach; Cliff Karten, manager. Varsity Soccer 87 ffunlor Varsity Soccer L. to R.. kneeling: C. Tabnian; W. Jackson; R. Ho; J. Williams. Standing: R. Pattiz, manager; M, Wood; J. Liflander; A. Croll; R. Chase; B. Gottlieb; Mr. Clew, Coach. Cross Country L. to R.: P. Trowbridge; A. Zeller; J. Cloutier; P. Grody; P. Gobel; M. Small; M. Riebel; G. Frick; L. Godina; Mr. Sauer, Coach. 89 L. to R., kneeling: R. Sturm; E. Lieblein; G. Frick; C. Talanian; D. Rozell; D. Flanders. Standing,: Mr. Sauer, Coach; D. Lieber- witz, manager; M. Wood; R. Russo; B. Piers; R. Puyans; B. Rosen; R. Reardon; P. Aharbanel; A. Croll, manager. Varsity Mockey 90 L. to R.: Mr. Gignac, Coach; D. Larter; L. Handler; A. Vail; B. Rabinowitz; C. Zodicoff; E. Jenks; J. Bailey; C. Rudin; R. Franklin; R. Tully. Vars ti basketball 91 92 93 L. to R., kneeling: D. Flesch; W. Dippel; B. Gottlieb; R. Brett. Standing: Mr. Gignac, Coach; F. Sanchez; B. Rabinowitz; J. Moscoso; J. Martinez; M. Rosenberg; P. Hendelman. um r Varsity basketball 94 L. to R.: Mr. Sauer, Coach; M. Small; E. Prisant; R. Banks; A. Dehm; E. Lieblein; R. Puyans; G. MacDonald; G. Frick; J. Frick; S. Ward. Skiifi Wre$tlift0 L. to R., seated: R. Ho; R. Skinner; S. Vanderwoude; J. Ruslander; J. Wil- liams. Standing: Mr. Hedges, Coach; B. Kartajoemena; A. Dehm; P. Battin; M. Johnson; E. Greason; D. Mikhael; P. Grody; J. Hawley, manager. 95 L. to R., hollom row: J. Trigo; S, Parker; B. Desmond; L. Franconi; A, Sanders. Middle row. R. Harris, manager; T. Wolff; J. Bozzi; D. Schmitt; R. Soffer; W. Swanson; A. Kerr; M. Nebenzhal; K. Pelkey. Top tow. Mr. Lansdale, Coach; L. Grupp; D. Broderick; E. Jenks; E. Botelle; G. Newkirk; D. Vertucci; R. Brown; M. Johnson; Mr. Kupec, Coach. Varsity Jootball 96 97 Lettermen, 1963 L. to R.: T. Wolff; G. MacDonald; R. Anderson; S. Goldman. Sailing L. to R., seated: T. Wolff; G. MacDonald; R. Anderson; W. McLean. Standing: R. Russo; D. Schmitt; S. Goldman; R. Payot; P. Battin; J. Hackland. 934i ' iH.- t V1im:SPAii i5i iVl ii: -iS iX (jolf L to R.. sejied; D. Flanders; J. Ruslander; Mr. Connolly, Coach; R. Harris; W. Waldo. Sl.v ditig: W. Herman; M. Lian; B. Stern; J. Hanna; J. Anholt; W. Swanson. 99 a f © f f V A? f? L. to R.. bottom row: W. Dippel; F. Sanchez; B. Gottlieb; R. Tully; B. Dorhoffer. Middle rou : E, Lieblein; C. Zodicoff; C. Rudin; R. Franklin; D. Larter; F. Gonzalez. Top row: W. Jackson, manager; P. Battin; R. Brett; H. Romero; M. Rosenberg; J. Mosccso; R. Brown; R, E. Brown; L. Grupp; B. Desmond; T. Wolff; J. Luna. j aseball 100 L. to R., sealed: J. Bailey; R. Puyans; S. Goldman; Mr, Sauer, Coach; P. Abarbanel; D. Mikhael; J. Philpott. Sunding: R. Frenchman, manager; D. Moyer; D. Schmitt; S. Capodilupo; G. Frick; J. Kahn; W. McCarroll; B. Kartajoemena. Zennis 101 Swimming fS OtH O L. to R., seated: J, D ' Avila; A. Sanders; H. Romero; J. Philpott. Standing: iM. Leebove; Mr. Lansdale, Coach; M. Johnson; L. Godina; R. Turner; B. Montefusco; P. Gobel; R. Chase; R. Harris. i02 Students not pictured: Steven Burstein, 23 Grouse Lane, Levittown, New York Richard Cramer, 18 Western Promenade, Cranston, Rhode Island Bidjaksana Kartajoemena, 19 Djala Merak, Djakarta, Indonesia Stephen Lettick, Brookview Drive, Woodbridge, Connecticut Steven Petluck, 59 Lynwood Drive, Longmeadow, Massachusetts Felix Sanchez, 39 Gramercy Park, Apt. 7B, New York City, New York Kenneth Seeger, 5 Easter Road, Hartsdale, New York Paul Simon, 904 Parkway East, Utica, New York Steven Weiss, 1 Sherbrook Road, Scarsdale, New York Our sincere thanks to all those who contributed their time and talents to the creation of the 1964 CREST. Editor-in-Chief John Schuetz Assistant Editor Douglas Kurz Assistant Undergraduate Editor William McLean Activities and Layout Editor Blake Fuessenich Business Editor Robert Frenchman Sports Editor Eric Jenks Art Editor Leonard Handler Copy Editor Richard Bass Photography Editor Mike Riebel 103 SPONSORS Bristol Plumbing Supply Company Laurel Beef Company Speed Offset Printing BOOSTERS A. Harrison Sons y Anonymous Jv v, Anonymous 3 Anonymous Anonymous Ace Advance Paper Company, Inc. ;v Bristol Lumber Company 4 Canteen Service ' - ' f City Hardware .... ' ..■. ,• , Land ' s Peck, Barnard Olmstead, Inc. New Britain Transportation Company - Portraits by Paul Quinion Oil Company Roberge Dairy, Inc. Terryville Furniture Store, Inc. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY iiCM affiaaiHtuumanHUDDiD ' HH b Sfi vm r — J[ I ' B i HBB ™ Uf: J 5 mm HI II t n M r r I I r fJ; 7-: :- A ; ' v. .HSftni ui ' . .. . ' « iE5S U.K ' 4 t=d P m tv
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