t bt 4 w ith -ss ' Trustees Mrs. Wilma S. Bruce Miss joan P. Cosentino james I. Dutton, jr. Bernard R. Enright Dr. john W. Friswell Hon. joseph H. Goldberg Raymond A. Helmboldt Dr. Benjamin I. Lord, jr. Leonard D. Royce George W. Strouse Wayne G. Tillinghast Dr. Anthony D. Tramontozzi Honorary C orporators Hon. Eli L. Cramer George Gilman Abraham Levin Hon. joseph S. Longo Howard E. Murkett Richard L. Norman james V. Pedace Dr. Lewis Sears E. Arnold Smith Rutherford L. Swatzburg Hartwell G. Zuerner 0 aio s Corp r r Gary Adams Mrs. Winifred A. Berberick Mrs. Wilma S. Bruce Richard T. Burke Miss Carol A. Ciselukowski Miss Joan P. Cosentino Dr. Robert L. Degler Paul R. Duevel Mrs. Colleen Durga James 1. Dutton, jr. Bernard R. Enright Allen H. Fitzgerald Dr. john W. Friswell Hon. Joseph H. Goldberg Leo M. Gwiazdowski Raymond A. Helmboldt Dr. Benjamin l. Lord, lr. Dr. Michael T. Phillips Stephen I. Plank Richard P. Reed Kenneth I. Ring Leonard D. Royce Mrs. Linda Salafia Bernard L. Savage Guerson D. Silverberg George E. Silverman George W. Strouse Wayne G. Tillinghast Dr. Anthony D. Tramontozzi Charles C. Whitty YW N . X x XX .XV X X, N Dr. Anthony D. Tramontozzi Head of the Board of Trustees And we propose to promote these objects by making THE FREE ACADEMY a school of higher order than any which is, or may be established . . . These words were written by the founders and original Trustees of N.F.A. in accepting the Act Of Incoporation of our school. Since then, many dedicated persons have devoted themselves to fulfill this responsibility, while over twenty eight thousand graduates have left the .Academy to pursue successful and productive careers. Now the Class of 1984 becomes a part of this rich heritage which has made The Norwich Free Academy such a unique and distinguished institution . . . indeed a priceless pearl ! The Board of Trustees congratulates the Class of 1984 on this accomplishment and wishes each member continued success and happiness We will continue to follow your future with interest and are grateful for your support of our fine institution. Anthony D. Tramontozzi M.D
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rl ee 1: -is w aww -a fc-was T . , .,,A. ., ,AL, fa rt ,111 '. f-ttswzfzaft s p, . ei,1lfi3fIis3i'iiZ3l?z i'5?Ns?'si, ,lftjii Q gc If 5 A-:it'gWffs 2' . . 'fs 'tt qw it 5--...I .gg-an ,aw- '1 S.. qi- .- ,fe We, the class of 1984, feel honored to dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Raynold Lemaire. He has instructed students in math for the past 19 years. Mr. Lemaire began his college education at the University of Connecticut when he was 33. He worlced eight hours each night to support his growing family while attending UC during the day. Three years later, Mr. Lemaire was student teaching here at TXl.F.A. To obtain his MA., he studied at the California State University in Frezno for four summers. His interests include making stain glass, traveling through the United States and teaching. He enjoys teaching so much that this is his 10th year as a part-time teacher at Mohegan Community College. His CP Senior math Classes and Honors Geometry class seem to be the most challenging to teach because the material is so tough. When aslced where his favorite place is, Mr, Lemaire answered, It would have to be Yesomite National Park. It is the most beautiful place in the world. All I could do is stand there with my mouth hanging open. Mother Nlature sure did a beautiful jobfl To close, Mr. Lemaire's philosphy of education is this: Fveryone could strive to achieve at their OWN level of comprehension. Q sw fl .Eis- gi .aghk
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