Thames Valley State Technical College - Reflector Yearbook (Norwich, CT)

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E5 V41 + S A Q FCHNICP5' Y '01 63' 8 ff' THE REFLECTOR 1969 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THAMES VALLEY STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE Norwich, Con necficuf WILLIAM STEORTS DR ROBERT PEPIN EDITOR ADVISOR VOLUME V 5 Q 3 3 3 i TABLE CF CONTENTS Dedication ........ .... . . . 3 Message To Graduates. . . Q . . . . . 4 Faculty And Administration . . . . . . 5 Freshmen .............. . . .10 Seniors ..... . . .24 Activities ..... . . .47 Sports ........ . . .54 Special Events ....... . . .61 Senior Class .... ...... At Commencement ...72 Mr. Donald E. Allan Department Head Chemical Technology We the Class of 1969 dedicate this edition of the Reflector to one of our most humorous and well liked instructors. This man has not only been a keen and interesting instructor, but has been a warm, patient, and understanding man. It is to Mr. Donald E. Allan whom we dedicate this yearbook to. 3 MESSAGE T0 GRADUATES At graduation time we can hear the words '4Congratulations,' and Good Luckn used on campuses all over the country and these overworked words often seem inadequate to express our feelings. Until we can find better, however, we shall have to use these same words to express the present, complex emotions we feel in the face of our accomplishments. You have just completed a very demanding two years of college life. These curricula of the Connecticut State Technical Colleges are as rigorous as any two year curriculum that we are aware of in the United States. You can have very justifiable pride in having completed these programs. Our pledge to you is that we will continue our efforts to maintain and improve the quality of the programs here at Thames Valley. You can thus be assured that your degree from the College will sustain its meaning and influence in the industrial and academic world. The integrity and academic proficiency of our engineering technology curricula is our most valuable asset and we must uphold them in the face of many pressures. We hope that you will continue your education in many of the myriad ways that will be available to you in future years-any thing from short term, in-plant training programs to formal courses at colleges and universities. In today's complex and rapidly changing world, with its attendent need for the opinions and action of educated men, none of us can neglect trying to keep informed both in our professional field as well as in the current affairs of society. Again, please accept our sincere congratulations on your meaningful accomplishment. We shall follow your careers with interest and pride. Donald R. Welter President 4 1 I 4 -g FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATICN A,A, , , . ,. gm 5 Y fa -V N., , gf? ...- N22 f if ef 2 t 2 V Q 'sz . m,,'1'.-iw ' ' I Q Donald E. Allan Department Head Chemical Technology B.S., Lehigh Univ. M.S., U. of Bridgeport ' Herbert L. Amold, Jr. Preparatory B.S., U, of Conn. Walter E. Engel Mechanical Technology B.M.E., New York Univ. James V. Altieri, Jr. Preparatory B.S., Yale Univ. Norbert J. Dabrowski Mechanical Technology B.Aeor.E., New York University Charles R. Ennis Electrical Technology B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute Robert Abbe Gary Adams General Education Chemical Technology B.S., Worcester B.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute Polytechnic Institute Joseph J. Ettl Department Head, Mechanical Technology B.S., Trinity College M.S., Univ. of Conn. Gerard Feeney General Education B.A., Manhattan College M.A., Manhattan College John R. Green Dean of Instruction B.S.M.E., Newark College of Engineering M.Ed., Rutgers Univ. an-at . 'el K K W' f , -. x S . YJ 'Af'-315 3 REQ . 'lfdga I N awr w . ,-'fix . ' -fi, N ar: '1 William H. Kelton, Jr. Electrical Technology B.A., Williams College B.S.E.E., University of Michigan Edmund J. Lema Gerald Gazo Preparatory B.A. Fairfield Univ. f f , f en Wi K QGMX 5 215 , git? -we l 'Salk ,Rivet Ik V 4. , J-.qqbis t v., l- 4 ' SX f'E:?53vvV' iz?5S.4c,, sqswv- v 'Wm A af, .. W .-Qxigigzf L... fi.. -4 - 5:43 4 Peter J Moeckel Mechanical Technology Preparatory A.S., Mitchell College B.S., Univ. of Rhode Island M.S., Central Conn. State College B S U ofConn bw.,-.Ny Harold D. Higgins Electrical Technology B.S., U. of Maine V it 1 I x. Stanley Harasimowitz Department Head, Electrical Technology B.S., U. of Conn. M.S., U. of Conn. John J edynak Department Head, Tool Technology B.S.M.E., Univ. of Hartford M.S., Central Conn. State College James E. Leiper Preparatory B.S., Central Conn. State College K g, '. '5 Q X.. ' l 7 ff 1 .1 1. 1 . is A' 4 Robert R. Pepin Director of Student Services B.A., U. of Conn. M.A., U. of Conn. Ph.D., U. of Conn. Edwin Rabinowitz Data Processing B.S., U. of Conn. Frank A. Rybicki Data Processing B.A., Harvard Univ awww James M. Reid Department Head, Data Processing B.A., Hofstra Univ. M.S., New York Univ. Joseph Novak General Education B.A., U. of Conn. M.A., U. of Conn. Thomas J. Sullivan William F. 0'Donnell Librarian B.A., U. of Conn. M.L.S., Univ. of Rhode Island Norman J. Potter Electrical Technology B.S.E.E., New Haven College Richard R. Saxton Chemical Technology B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute Leopold C. Tappey Director of Admissions General Education B.S., Boston College B.S., Boston Univ, M.Ed., Northeastern Univ. 8 Raymond J. Wodatch Preparatory B.S., Central Conn. State College l William H. Yates Director of Extension , Services ' B.S., Trinity College OFFICE STAFF 'a.!,w,, 1qQx -ta A a'f3 a2W'- ' ,.,o S 'W .T Fl 1 an-v' X O From left to right: Sullivan, J.g Miller, E.g Chominsli, J.g Willey, L.g Turcotte, A.g Fitzgerald, M.g Williams, R. MAINTENANCE STAFF 3 From left to right: Bison, A.g Bibeau, E.g Kempesta, S.g Horelick, A. 9 CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY L C ,C 1 CC C : 'wins-f-- K' 1 ! . . f N r FRESHMAN FRONT ROW from left to right: Casey, N., Pompay, G., Banks, S., Sarault, D., Finay, T., Miller, W,, Sage, J. SECOND ROW: Giambattista, G., Mish, B., Jaffraint, B., Ewing, F., Donohue, J. THIRD ROW: Baker, S., Harris, S., Morrison, A., Summerlin, J., Harvey, B., Authier, R. f 4 11 :wW,m.MXW. DATA PRCCESSING TECHNOLOGY 6 W - ffff ---- , . . . N ,, , ,, Q Q W ,,V , ,,,. .xx. , A ,..,..,... ..., . . , ,,k. k,kk V Way? fwwww:4Qm:Q,.X q,X.,,A..,...VA.v, .. x K ww ,Ai FRESHMAN FRONT ROW from left to right: Aimetti, A., Calamari, D., Diestel, K., Silva, R., Leone, R., Morin, R., McGrath, G., Silva, L., Ross R., Holloway, S., Pressley, W. SECOND ROW: Deojay, T., Jones, L., Hinchey, K., Murrsy, J., Bobinski, J., Serra, J., Lewis, D., Eiden L., Fidrych, H. THIRD ROW: Brown, M., Faria, D., Aleskiewicz, M., Cardin, N., Shareiko, B., Cross, E., Zawislinski, T., Richard, L FOURTH ROW: Beavers, W., Caron, V., Larrabee, H., Kolisnyk, E., Burke, R., Sunsky, L., Noel, C., Walenczyk, T., Post, F., Whalen L. is 13 s s s ELECTRICAL TECHNOLCGY K 5 V . i H 4,61 ' 'W -5574? W A 1. 4 4 'GM Sf 4 ' , 9 fm s Q ffmxi T , 1 4 2 7 , . 1. , Q 1 1, QA gif Q . .i Lrg Q 'Z ' 12' jing' qfz K gi QA ,f iff' f ll Q ' ' 'Wh 5, 3 V H ' V , FRESHMAN i .. E, FRONT ROW from left to right: Jonason, J., Congdon, R., Dessert, D., Garrappa, G., Provosy, P., Lancraft, G., Mason, E Rebuzzini, P., Brochu, E. SECOND ROW: Brown, J., Hansen, A., Gugerty, J., Howell, T., Hack, W., Pepin, M., Randall, D Sznurkowski, R. THIRD ROW: Tumicki, Chapman, D., Becker, A., Dizbicki, Breault, J., Phagan, R., Dimarco, J., Beausoleil, R Phoenix, D. FOURTH ROW: Hayden, J., William, B., Seder, R., Chamberlain, J., Aker, W., Mokray, F. 15 , My MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY -MAT! , M .M..,..,..-.-f-rw V , . KX V W FRESHMAN 'S' lm www Q M.. .. Ain ' mmf FRONT ROW from left to right: Goncharow, F.g Shaw, D.g Grodotzke, C.g Burton, T.g Hushes, W.g Jones, E.g Dawley, D.g Delmonico M.g Binion, S. SECOND ROW: Beganski, R.g Grillo, R.g Capozza, S.g Chiapperini, R.g Jacobson, B.g Boisclair, R.g Bibeau, K.g Beers K.g Favreau, R.g Cayen, C.g Johnson, R. THIRD ROW: Jones, M.g Brown, R.g Bajek, J.g Gray, J.g Keeley, K.g Glossa, P.g Fearns, J. Jewell? R.g Angell, D.g Desautel, W. 17 TOOL AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY FRESHMAN A L 2 FRONT ROW from left to right: Zdeb, J.g Racich, P.g Muratore, R.gSp1'inkel, W.g Wisniewski, R.g Roark, R.gTet1'eault, R.g Venturi L. SECOND ROW: Massad, E.g Pilecki, E.g Stopocsei, S.g Miller, Lg Tibbitts, P.g Fergione, M.g Wenzel, L.g Roberts, D. THIRD ROW Kutz, L.g Winterholer, B.g Sanders, J.g MacDonald, M.g Stabach, J.g Wilson, M.g Lavallee, A.g Meader, M.g Martin, B.g Trembly, R. l Ssiim 19 E PRE PARATO RY PROGRAM PREPARATORY GROUP 1. FRONT ROW from left to right: Adanti, D.g Farber, J.g Garstka, D.g Kononchik, C.g Chemerynski, M.g Boecherer, C. SECOND ROW: Carey, P.g Deshaies, R.g Cagle, B.g Cardinal, L.g Archanbault, A.g Banks, K.g Borders, N. PREPARATORY GROUP 2. FRONT ROW from left to right: Gustamachio, P.g Horr, D.g Kleczkowski, W.g Galipeau, P.g Jarvis, L.g Kennedy, S.g Grenier, T. SECOND ROW: Gosline, P.g Hesney, D.g Gates, 1.5 Horton, R.g Flynn, W.g Johnson, K. 20 PREPARATORY GROUP 3. FRONT ROW from left to right: Konow, S.g McTurk, J., Perry, R.g Momut, R. SECOND ROW: Picard, J., Poulos, T.g Oberg, E., Ostrowski, R., Kozikowski, P. PERPARATORY GROUP 4. FRONT ROW from left to right: Stasyko, M.g Scarlato, M., Sadowski, L.g Starwalt, R., Ferrante, P., Snay, R.g Smith, J. SECOND ROW: Silliman, R., Preston, R., Simond, A., Ryan, R., Rippel, W.g Uguscion, K. PREPARATORY GROUP 5. FRONT ROW from left to right: Surridge, S., Roy, B., Dreitlein, D., Jacobson, J. SECOND ROW: Suttles, C., Paprocki, M., Va.rella, R.g Swift, D., Wlodecld, B., Thompson, H. THIRD ROW: Krajewski, J.g Winchester, R., Wohlforth, E.g Musante, D., Cranick, C., Little, T. 21 si. W4 ' ,Sky I ,,,,, If ,eff i y , 1 i,' Wish we had some partners. iii ig . ..., .mwvmfesfy Q1 Moonlighting in the hall. MY Lunch hour Executive I spent 352000 for this? 'Q li JN l l 44 N4 , no 11 ' 1 M ., , 'ww M W, Ray, as your marriage counselor . . . as N' After one comes? a ',,,Mfssw S xi 6' A Are white socks in? QW., swgzq o l 1 if 1, .-Q ' 'f-Q 2, f ' Ae ' i x k SENIOR CLASS Brian Ahern Chemical Technology American Chemical Society Richard Albrecht Chemical Technology Peter Aubrey Data Processing Technology Bookstore, 2g Bowling League, 1, 23 Ski Club, 1 E I ,X 3 'The day after the party. Brian Barbour Tool Technology 26 wwf? -Q Sex is the Only Answer! H i' , mmm, Michael Benanti Mechanical Technology Xgy-,,,f iStudying For Economics! Y 5 The Hairless Wonder! - .swiii-QQ? Robert S. Birge Mechanical Technology A.S.T.M.E., l, 2-Program Chairman, 2g Senior Din- ner Dance Committee, 2 George Bitters Tool Technology A.S.T.M.E. ' 27 Vicki L. Blumie Data Processing Technology Bowling League, 2MTrea surerg Newspaper Staff, l, 2 Senior Dinner Dance Com mittee, 2g Ski Club, 1 g Year book Staff, 2 -lu-.7 Dennis Boulais Tool Technology Yearbook, 2g A.S.T.M.E. Lee D. Brucker Electrical Technology Newspaper Staff Co-Editor, 2 i. is Y 52:9 Michael Brochu Electrical Technology Student Council Qt-' Q ' S2 ' K .7 5 S r K L, Q GR? gt Robert Carlson Electrical Technology 28 I had to get through somehow! Wednesday is Prince Spaghetti Day! .l Frederick K. Casavant Data Processing Technology 1 Student Council, 1, 2, Bookstore, 1, 2 Vg Senior Dinner Dance Committee, 2 1 Z. iir' wx Robert Cerreto Electrical Technology y y Newspaper,1,2gYearbook,2 1 V, 4 5g F fa- 4 fi 45-Q 'Vg 5 sv , ,Wu r V 7 Q , if VZ Egfr , 4 1 David M. Champ -9 Tool Technology nllilh fm in-, Earle D. Christianson Data Processing Technology Basketball, 1,23 Ski Club, 1,2 Who socked it to me?', 29 Elelxiit 2 43 0,9 If 2' 1 Michael Cipriani Electrical Technology Rosemarie Coccaro Data Processing Technology Bowling League, l, 2g Newspaper Staff, 2g Ski Club, 1 g Yearbook Staff, 2g Senior Dinner Dance Corn- mittee, 2 Stephen Connor Data Processing Technology Ski Club, 1, 2 John R. Cutler Mechanical Technology 30 HI didn't think 4'Human Relationsn could be this bad. una Did they change 'sewers' again fps Edward J. Davis Electrical Technology sta Charles DeLaur0 Data Processing Technology . David J. Dewire Norman Edward Dickson Tool Technology Data Processing Teclmology Bowling League, lg Ski Club,l,2 31 ' RogergDrinkard Electrical Technology 'Ov N 5Fvsn-no-Y T f'a24,5 'U 5 an 0 E :T N U E, C 0 E CD ra 3' 5 2. O UQ K4 Mechanical Draft Dodgers, Almost! How do you expect me to trace this mess?', Christine Dupont Clifford Dutrrunble Data Processing Mechanical Technology Technology A.S.T.M.E.g Newspaper, l Bowling League, 1 32 William Ellis Data Processing Technology William A. Elswick Tool Technology , .i,, .,: C 5 3 is X X C William F alman Chemical Technology Bowling League, 1 Student Council, 2 American Chemical Society, 2 If your grades were only higher, then .... U Nicholas M. F esik Tool Technology A.S.T.M.E., 1, 2 Wm. Shirlee J. Furber Data Processing Technology Student Council, 1, 2 - Secretary, 2g Ski Club --f Secretary, 1, 2g News- paper, 1, 2 Lyndon M. Forostosky Tool Technology A.S .T.M .E. Roger Frechette Electrical Technology ,a- ' .nc Did you see how much he ate? James C. Gawronskl Electrical Technology Newspaper, Ski Club 34 Does my input match your output? NN .....r....,-...u......t...,-.C .....r..,,a, . ,x..... V My input measurements are .... William Harris Electrical Technology Michael Hoadley Data Processing Technology Basketball, 1, 2g Ski Club, 2 Raymond Guimont Mechanical Technology Newspaperg A.S.T.M.E. Richard 0. Harrington Jr. Chemical Technology American Chemical Society 'Tb-K 1QlQnn.. 35 Q29 YQ. Wlizhk:-un,,q Michael Kaminski American Chemical Society Chemical Technology Bryce W. Honeywell Data Processing Technology Ski Clubg Bowling League Paul S. Horanzy Tool Technology A.S.T.M.E. - Treasurer John E. Laabs Electrical Technology 36 My true love must be in here somewhere What's wrong with fly . . . meg 127. . I? Robert Lasch Electrical Technology A.S .C ,E .T. Paul Lehr Electrical Technology Thomas Laisi Electrical Technology Richard Lang Electrical Technology Bowling League, 2 X,.-as zz- ,abbey K 5:3 'V'-T 7 .,..w,::5,k A k -WC M.qg-Q f teeo n g 1 it . N- ' ' X . T , Q, Re 1632-'.isifW: fly F S is l 37 David Lamanski Mechanical Technology A.S.T.M.E. You should see the one in my locker Michael J. Lemieux Tool Technology A.S.T,M.E. Are gurus supposed to eat? 38 Robert Lewis Electrical Technology Student Council Vincent Lombardi Electrical Technology Eugene Maynard Mechanical Technology A.S.T.M.E.g Student Council Ronald Mrowka Data Processing Technology Ski Club l ii me .-ol-d'.'o,' I ddo: ii Q l': ,C C clcA.llu Q 4 3 ' A . is .Q X ' 'Qt . M55 f.,?::,- - .H K .H i K Peter Joseph Olenkiewicz Chemical Technology Student Council H Presi- dent, 1, Vice President, 2g American Chemical Society The Great American Cover-Up! Larry E.Paul Data Processing Technology Bowling League, l, 2 Y Golf Team, Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, - Editor 39 President, Ski Club e Pres- ident l, 2, Softball Teamg Joseph Plante Electrical Technology Alan B. Peavey Tool Technology Student Council, 1, 2g Open House Committee, 2 -- Co-Chairman, Freshman Initiation Committee, 2 - Co-Chairman, Senior Dinner Dance Com- mittee, 2 f Chairman, A.S.T.M.E., l, 2 M Speaker Committee, Dance Committee, 2, Year- book Staff, 2g Tour Committee, 2 Paul Pescatello Tool Technology Lawrence Micheal Prochorchik Chemical Technology American Chemical Society 40 Local Chapter of S.D.S. Gregory A. Reed Mechanical Technology A.S.T.M.E., 2-Presidentg Student Council, 1, 2 You gotta wanna what? Kathleen N. Roos Tool Technology A.S.T.M.E., 1, 2-Secretaryg Newspaper Staff, 1, 2g Se- nior Dinner Dance Com- mittee, 2g Ski Club, 2 Jack Rose Chemical Technology American Chemical Soci- ety, 2g Senior Dinner Dance Committee, 2 William H. Rogers Data Processing Technol 023' 41 Howard Sanders Mechanical Technology Joseph Stanley Slowick Jr. Electrical Technology Bowling League, 1, 2 42 ,Z I 56 + xi? qi Qt x in sv x 3 2 Ronald Eugene Sneddon Tool Technology A.S .T.M .E. William Steorts Chemical Technology American Chemical Soci- ety, 29 Baseball team, 1 Bowling League, lg Stu dent Council, 1, 25 Year book, 2-Editor PeterStrand Tool Technology A.S.T.M.E., 1, 2, Vice President, Newspaper Staff, 1, 2, Yearbook Staff,l,2 James Sullivan, III Tool Technology We wanna! ,iw y 15 Kevin Tansey Tool Technology A.S.T.M.E., Student Coun- cil, 1, 2-Treasurerg Teacher Evaluation Committee Lou Thiem Electrical Technology 43 'W'-'i ',3 iN ,T x X ,,,i , is ,W gpg A MN Thomas Wieland Data Processing Technology Roger Turgeon Data Processing Technology Mark Warzecha Data Processing Technology I , Michael A. Wilson Tool Technology A.S.T.M.E.g Golf Teamg Yearbook Staff 44 --..,. .. .-..,,,,, if Gary Wxsmewskl Tool Tech nology A.S.T,M.E. fx fi Wlllnam A. Wrobel The pain of it au, Electrical Technology l. Q Robert Zurowski e Tool Technology ',,.af' bi'lv,, nwesgxrk C2 Disgusting, isn't it? l 45 'gLet's see Miss May again. b Nj - - 'X ' N Mi ' - K A -. 3 ,QQ .Nix 1 1 -Ma. The Crazy Eights, plus one. as Af. .14 .4 wg 5. WW 4 eff, 4 Las Vegas, here we come! yw, Y fi... A ,44 56,5 2gmu2f,M W Wi 7594 v ?E?l?'fL?' f:E - .AM fader M5 4. A What's todays special? gh., ,J 1 as ACTIVITIES From left to right: ROW 1: Cardin, N., Falman, W., Leone, D., Jones, M., Maynard, G., Binion, S., Summerlin, J., Brown, J., Pepin, M., Donahue, J., Picard, E., ROW 2: Reed, G., Steorts, W., Furber, S., Casavant, F., Lewis, R., Brochu, M., Peavey, A.,Tansey, K., Izbicki, D., Wohlforth, E., Lancraft, G., Abbe, R., Missing from picture: Eiden, L., Olenkiewicz, P., President. STUDENT COUNCIL Of the various activities at T.V.S.T.C., one of the most important is the Student Council. Two students are elected from each of the various technologies to be representatives of their class. The Council then elects its own officers. The Student Council is the student's legislative body. It aids the students in the activities at T.V.S.T.C., as well as being an intermediary between the students and the school directors. 48 . 1 Segregation -if f .if A perfect Do H1ckey Gee, that milk container tastes good! QQE: 4' , , L Qtt, Q ., .i K 49 3 .M M Z f , 5 Jj ip, i in -we Q T E 3 YQ W W 2 + 'W .V , Q' ,gy ,awww ., fl Sl FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Larrabee, H.g Coccaro, R.g Paul, L. Editorg Blumie, V.g Honeywell, B. 5 5 ff is ,, Q, ,Q , ,f245i,aff2Q5lff 7-QW I ff f '5 , 12 f' fi g,v?fg,?z ix ' 7 'W Wx? 4 1 7 mm MM 4. ,, w 54 , , 0 v Z ' if fit? 0753511 K, mv M12 ff we W 1 22 V if 2? v ,Q 53390 13205 Zi 5 s X S WZ 5 gi? im? 63W 4' X , , Q is I ff 9 N12 ,Mug L' :gi if ,L .:1fv.m1Mam. ifvwvz-V awww 5,25 gil! ga f 1 ,E Q A5222 4 xl s Where Am ITV, Where's Duck? 50 YEARBOOK STAFF FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Shareiko, B.g Blumie, V.g Coccaro, R.g Steorts, W., Editor 51 A.S.T.M.E. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Roos, K.: Strand, P.: Dawley, D.: Barbour, B.: Sneddon, R.: Favreau, R. Fearns, J.: Sanders, H.: Johnson, R. ROW 2: Peavey, A.: Birge, R.: Forostowski, L.: Dutrumble, C.: Reed, G. Maynard, G.: Guimont, R.: Bitters, G.: Horanzy, P.: Wisniewski, G. A.C.S. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Kaminski, M.: Olenkiewicz, P.: Falman, W.: Prochorchik, L. ROW 2: Rose J.: Harrington, R.: Steorts, W. 52 Sex on Campus L'Who's Drunk? 'Y V1 fat U ' 0 ' fig? Q7 V N 1 .XX s my ,2 ,M -5 A ' I A . wer fs V f 4 afiq ' i W ,Atv H A I 4 , 1' ' X4 I ' ' X ' What can you say about a mechanical lab This Broadcast is coming to you through the courtesy of .,.. ', 53 f , SPORTS GOLF TEAM From left to right: ROW 1: Paul, L.g Tashea, T.g Serra, J. ROW 2: Sinay, T.g Hughes, W Johnson, R.g Galipeau, P.gO'Reil1y, J.g Leiper, J. .iid Q wi . if N 55 W -f Mx 1094! L e A , L lf ., From left to right: Larrabee, H., Coccaro, R.: Paul, L., Blumie, V., Honeywell, B., Dickson, N. SKI CLUB BOWLING CLUB ROW 1, Left to right: Faria, D., Calamari, D., Cerreto, R., Mason, Blumie, V., Leone, D., Shareiko, B., Tetreault. ROW 2, Left to right: Post, F., Brown, Jacobson, Dabrowski, N., Aubrey, P., Lang, R.,Congdon. ROW 3, Left to right: Gazso, Abbe, R., Slowik, J., Little, T., Phagan, Pepin. MISSING: Paul L. - President, Coccaro, R. 56 V 57 4 GAME SCORES: TVSTC 104 EASTERN CONN. STATE COLLEGE FROSH 63 NORWICH FREE ACADEMY 92 TVSTC 74 ST. THOMAS MORE 131 TVSTC 89 NORWALK ST. TECH. COLL. 72 TVSTC 64 MITCHELL COLLEGE 81 TVSTC 71 TVSTC 90 WATERBURY ST. TECH. COLL. 54 TVSTC 102 SOUTHEASTERN UCONN 74 TVSTC 97 EASTERN CONN. STATE COLLEGE FROSH 84 GREATER HARTFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 79 TVSTC 77 NEW HAVEN COLLEGE FROSH 128 TVSTC 70 TVSTC gg MIDDLESEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE 76 TVSTC 77 NORWALK ST. TECH. COLL. 73 TVS7-C 98 SOUTHEASTERN UCONN 79 TVSTC 79 NORTHWEST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 78 WATERBURY ST. TECH. COLL. 65 TVSTC 59 TVSTC 85 HARTFORD ST. TECH. COLL. 68 BASKETBALL FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Cagle, B.g Cole, R.g Hoadley, M.g Tashea, T.g Binion, S. ROW 2: Banks, S.gG1oSsa, P.g O,Rei1ly, J Christiansen, E.g Stabach, J.g Burke, R.g Gustamachio, P.g Leiper, J., Coach. 58 ,.w Y 5 Where is this?,' Thames Time Out? 60 Va11ey's Favorite SPECIAL EVENTS FRESHMAN INITIATION if if 'i 62 Wwff OPEN HOUSE V w .f w wk uw D W x le S a A , -. N w wx- X Q h.mpX i - i ATHLETIC BANQU ET wif? 65 ci ji! fi SENICR DINNER DANCE 5 66 V-12 Lf Q . . 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