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obove: Daria Rao takes a break from her homework during cafe study, right: Rick Pincheto and Chuck Connolly sing and dance the night away at the Homecoming. 6 Opening right: Students unload off the buses on the first day of the 1966-67 school year, below.- Silvonna Concellieri whispers to Ann Marie Guzzo during doss, who appears to be in disbelief.
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f pint was a well known their names or decorating their f word around our school. houses to wish them luck and Vi To us it meant offending show we cored. Spirit was hold-the competitive football gomes ing crazy pep rallies in the all decked out in the traditional freezing cold wearing war- blue and gold, walking around paint on our faces or sporting the halls in a ridiculous hat or our uniforms on gome days. It wearing funny slippers and car- meant applauding our fellow rying our favorite teddy bears. musicians, singers and dancers It meant supporting our fellow who provided us with tons of classmates by attending their exciting entertainment. We. os games, cheering them on. a class, were always together decorating the cafeteria with in spirit. top left: While watching the football gome with sheer excitement Kim Thomsen tunes up her instrument. top right: A tense moment occurs during the traditional Newington -vs- Wethersfield Thanksgiving Day Game. right: Lora Lollier and Winky Do-mogolo laugh hysterically at who knows what. f 1‘ Opening 5
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top left: Molcolm Foy uses cafe below: Out. other students, such os Kim study to cotch up on some reoding Dryont and Kristine Delude know that bottom left: Kothy Junokos shows cote study is just os useful without the moin reason we come to school homework to do. ■ to leorn. § m e ve spent the moll1 jority of our school ¥ w hours together in doss. How could we forget the unannounced quizzes, the impossible tests and the never-ending notes? Our teachers, some we loved and some we ' did not get along with , supported us and taught us how to leorn. They prepared us for college and for what was to come, although at the time we did anything but admit that. Although there were rests, quizzes, and homework assignments to be done, we made sure the classes were not boring. Remember asking os many questions os possible so the teacher wouldn't have time to give the quiz or talking about anything just to get the teacher off the subject? We always longed for high school to be over, and yet. how we will miss the time we spent together in class. in CflaU. Operung 7
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