Low-Heywood Thomas School Yearbook 1981

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RANA BEYAZ: Oh my goodness; It’s too cold to live; I have to go to the post office; Tomorrow I’ll be on a diet; I have . . . months left; I ’m freezing; What time is it; Boy! This is not fair.

KATIE BOWATER: England . . . Je veux Jim! . . . I must go and see Mrs. Becker . . . Varsity Field Hockey . . . Co-Captain . . . So Close to being Undefeated— Please, not purple!! — I’ve got to get a job . . . Children . . . Talkative . . . Jim BECKER

CASSANDRA BURNS: stair stompin’, dancin’; Brian; West Main, Whats up cousin? NHS, David, Randy and Joe; getting caught — sala-ma po’ pain: Sara — twice! Curt, J.G. SAM, DICE/Lets break . . .

SUE CAPORIZZO: Sue Sue Moo Moo; Freddy The Teddy, ”; SBI & D Fights, “D. You!”; “That’s life”, C & D, little notes, C. Trips, Softball, band ’77. OK. OK.

GITTE CHRISTIANSEN: Going home to Holland. Can’t wait! You’ve been a great friend, Connie! L & R pick up service. Skip school . . . ? Me . . . ? Never! Bar hopping . . . D.P., G,K,S. Ita’s planters Punch. Traveling to D.K., N.L., S.A., texas. Washington, need 02. N. H. love champagne. Baal van N.Y., Krijg de Zenuwen. Parents, locked out, in Deerpark.


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POLLY DAVIS: Varsity Fieldhockey; Purple?!; Sugarbrook; tennis, SKIING!!!; Jiminy Peak & Pittsfield; A.S., Summer ’80; “I don’t know!” “Bummer!”; CSN & Y; T.S.?!; France, “Where’s Sharon?!”; that car!

CATHY DITESHEIM: Cath . . . PRI . . . TTY . . . AFS Prez . . . NYC. Hello Li — Guess What? I’m in love . . . He’s so shiiii? (Marc) . . . Take me back to Paris — Europe 80’ . . . All those concerts I never got to . . . Check it out . . . Diet Time? . . . I’ll start tomorrow . . . I love this song! . . . Worrying — is a waste of energy . . . Penn Weekends . . . Charge it — I love it . . . You want some dessert? (plural)! You wouldn’t believe who called me? The good Ole’ days in P.R.! G.H.! Je taime Montreal (C.G.) . . . Fla ’81.

JESSICA FERDINAND: Block Island Summers, “Prepicka”, Beach Boys, Beatles, and Simon and Garfunkle, “I’m confused Baby . . . ”, “Sailing,” Icka & Antcy, Incurable Slob . . . Oscar, T.T.F.N, Another Night at the Kittens, Jessica Sheet, Harvy’s Bristol Cream?, Gertrude Hortence, Out of Uniform . . . Me?.

SHARON GIGLIO: Giggers. Cleanliness is next to godliness, brush your teeth. Spacey, Jockette. Book . . . Bahamas ’81. E lise,. . . ! ! ! The Guest Room. Good Times with P.J, E.P, K.R., & C.L. It’s 11 p.m. — Do you know where your child is? Car trips with K.K.

SUSAN GOLDMARK: Little Goldie . . . 1050 — WHN . . . Chili Bean . . . 4-H . . . Bahamas ’81!!! ( more days). . . Ga . . . Now Elise . . . Where’s Hadji????? Laurie — I’ve got bad news . . . SOUP . . . Teddy and Freddy . . . you know Missy . . . DON’T TOUCH MY HAD


PERI HALE: Be Mellow; Space Case; Totally Bonus . . . to the Max!; Fan it!; Face . . . Double Face; I need a Tab; 83 Ponus Ridge Rd; ILSF; My Red V.W. Bug (Convertible of course); I can relate; I left my heart in San Francisco; Jet Puffed Marshmellow; Rosey Tinted Glasses.

SHARON HOROWITZ: accent, “Mad Woman,” Interviewing celebrities — Paul Newman!” But in South Africa . . . ” “The Rabbi said . . . ” A.B., London, Rape Crisis, The “A-Bomb Kid” “I am not British!” Birds, Birds, and more Birds. V.P. “My Dad’s going to kill me, The phone bills arrived and I’ve called South Africa again.” Directing, Pot Pourri. PURPLE FAGAN GLOVES!

ANNA JANSON: Summer nights in Sweden, midsummer 1980, Mia. Magnus, Good times with class o f ’81. kids, Kajsa, West Indies, wine, Tacka vet jag svenska!

LISA KARMEN: 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2, !; F.H. ’80 w/C.B. and D.B.; WHIP IT, WHIP IT GOOD!; B-52’s; Purple sox?!; ALK; Great Times w/A.B. in N.Y.C. at 35th and 5th!; Jr. Party ’80; Car Washes w/P.W.; P.D. 10th and 12th; Soco w/P.K; Brew and Burger 1979; FLEETW OOD MAC, FLEETWOOD MAC, FLEETW OOD MAC!!

STACEY KOHLER: Hey sweet — we made it — thanx; !Thursday! Got your camera?! Let’s go to the office. Snow! NCHS — it was worth it. DPM. L H-T — thanx. I actually made it through High School!! Totally Cool!


KARIN KUFFEL: That’s nice.; x-country; Saab lady — My Ugly, KUFF car, the Lemon; foreign exchange; Silver *; M.U.N.; dying of AP; KP w/MVH; I wonna go sailing!; LET ME OUT!!; King student; Give me a break!; Let’s leave.; NO WAY!; Head games; guzzler.

LAURIE LASNICK: Pretzels, Pretzels, and more Pretzels; Tab; Mickey Mouse; “Preppy” — the layered look; Bahamas 81 ; Get your . . . together; Long telephone talks; Great times with friends; Diner Cruise; Elise, we’re gonna die — space out; Springsteen — The Boss ’80; Senior Pres.; photography; Great music — WNEW FM (102.7); Give me a break; I think the condo burned or was it snow; white fluffy fribbles; Fondue Club; The Party’s over. KAREN LAUTERBACH: SMILEY FACES; flowers; R.A. & T.B.; tootsie rolls; quotes; guitar; Carly Simon; “Red”; HELP!; Diet Pepsi; notes; grass fights; If you vant to . . . ; Striped socks; C. trips; colored clips; The Boat; MAIL!!!

KRISTINE LOHRMAN: Krissie: Think Snow!, Ski Club president, RA & TB, raccoon; SCt 3; azealas; get psyched . . . for what?; Harpers-TER-Christian; C

BETH MEHOK: YES! Wonderous Stories (You’re telling me). Junior trip to Washington. Thursday lunch! get psyched you guys. Riunite on ice, that’s nice. Bathroom buddies . . . Did you see what just passed through? OH NO! The amoebas are falling! That’s Life. Reality time. I forgot. Everybody . . . PARTY HARDY!!!


E LISE PAISLEY-ROBBINS: I love him . . . Parties at Paizle’s. Lots of time with L.L., D.B., and J.F. . . . What are friends for? I hate him . . . Where’s Hadji? Bahamas trip. I love him . . . It’s on the tip of my tongue. Who’s Kinko? Give me a break, I try . . . sometimes. Let me take your picture. I hate him . . . Singing. Goo. Giggle. A & D Say what’s on your mind. I love him . . . I guess. Fondue Club with D.P. The mystery man . . . I changed my mind.

TINA REPP: Been & Buki; The Dictator; M *A *G *; When are we going to Harpers?; T *P & Taft; Look — we’ve got money in our account!!

ELYSE SAFIR: Li . . . Pri—tty! Phone calls to J.B. in Miami. Tu—lane. Dave (plural) Summer at NU 1980. Gold, Diamond is a girl’s best friend. Cath . . . Hola Puta. “Put it on the charge!” D.L.G. “My feet are freezing,” Halo Editor, N.Y.C. . . . SEVENTEEN, Summers at P.O.P. Tab . . . Only 15 more lbs to go. I’ve gotta go watch General . . . blind dates . . . Good ole days in P.R., Fla. ’81.

ADRIENNE SAYER: “Hey Jackson, what’s up?” Brian, Roth, and Barbie; “D.J. where are you?” Good times with A.T.M. and R.M.; S.W. in Kansas; 7/18/80; You can handle it; “The music’s great!”

LEILA SEEG ER: Gary . . . California . . . three little secretaries . . . Stacey, its Thursday Hey Beth, Frank or Oscar . . . OH, what a trip . . . Pickwick . . . Riunite on ice that’s nice . . . bathroom buddies . . . Well . . . So . . . Bermuda

SUKI SCHAVOIR: Been and Buki (T.T. & S.S.); “Want A Velamint?”; Stage Mommy; Momcat; MAP (F F B )— HPA34 #1 — D; (4-1 =3); “This Is True;” King 7th Period!!!; “cute . . . ;” “’Trixie’, ’Enemy’” “We LOVE Sardines” (so does Ellaweez! — for breakfast, lunch, or dinner!); eggrolls; Painting; C’est moil


ELISABETH STEIN: DRACULA: Single at last: Tall, Dark and Vicous; Life’s a Bitch; Grranimal; V-ball; Pina Coladas; Bermuda dreams; Poor Babe; bye S.S, S.B., G.L., K.K.; Stop the world, I want to get off!!

SARA THOMPSON: Thomie . . . English citizen . . . summer of 1980 . . . M.G. forever . . . Beasty . . . friends forever K.B, C.B, K.T. . . . Varsity Vball sasquach/skinny . . . “sailing” avec DaisyMay . . . “TALL Grass” . . . Jeep/Honda . . . “love ya” . . . Thanks L.H.T.

KATHY TROLLE: Pinto car; Colorado; yes Candlewood; summer ’80; France ’79 mopeds; Silver * with K.K.; dearest; N.C.H.S. D.F., R.P., V.F., L.B.,; tennis team; Hey Bitch!!; our red rose . . .

MARY VAN HARE: Junior Party ’80 . . . Rummy 1,000,000 . . . If silence was golden, then I would be rich . . . War of 1812 . . . Basketball . . . K.P. W/K.K. . . . BANANAS!

POLLY WAINGER: Bathroom Buddies, SK, LH, LS, AM, BM, Thursday Lunch! Take this school and . . . its all on the walls; I don’t have to make an appointment! right sweets? Little Sis JB; Thanx to: SK (again) M.W., T.S. and family & RIP . . . LET’S RUN FROM SOCIETY, Peace, Love & . . . Music.

WENDY WILSON: Pepper, Stair Stompin’; ribbons; sbi & d fights; sports! Dodd’s race; grass fights; cute? Ugh!; V.ball with Sasquatch ’79; kamikaze kid; Rummy 1,000,000; Hey Lizard!

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TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS

ELIZABETH CESARE Headmistress

CATHY MISHKIN Dean of Students

MARGARET KINNEY Head of the Upper School

CAROLYN POWELL Head of the Middle School


LAURAY GABBAI

WILLIAM BUELL

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ELIZABETH VAN KEUREN Fourth Grade Teacher

CAROLYN COLEMAN Fifth Grade Teacher

CAROL HOLLAND Sixth Grade Teacher


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MARJORIE CADY Writing

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SIMMY DENHARDT M.S. Secretary

HANS HOPF Business Manager

FAITH SHEPARD Development Coordinator

CLAIRE NAUEN Secretary to the Headmistress


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VARSITY TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Polly Davis Wendy Wilson Debbie B a rr,,,, Lisa Karmen (co-Captain) SECOND ROW: Caroline Bow,ter, Tina Repp, Katie Bowater (co-Captam) Abbe Karmen, Libby Baker Donna Kdly THIRD ROW: Sue Caporizzo (Manager), Sharon Ciglio, Kris Lohrman, Laura Irwin, Kirsten Olsen, Susan Goldmark (Manager), Coach; Miss Peterson 6



JU N IO R VARSITY TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Martha McKee, Cindy Sperry (co-Captain) SECOND ROW- Amv Conner ru n u > „ ,, , ^ ,, Sutter, Amy Harris, Lee Hayne, Susan Lehnert THIRD ROW: Tina Hatchel Ann Lvdeck£ W hL 0*1 McL®ni}° n’ Dolly Jones, Delly Anna Resnick, Paula Jacobson, Miss Veron (Coach). ABSENT: Carol Pursle’y y ’ Kdt e ° strow>Cathy Zezima (co-Captain).



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MIDDLE SCHOOL HOCKEY BOTTOM ROW: Victoria Wilmott, M ichelle Pergament, Ashley Lueders, Heather Browne, Melissa Kirmayer SECOND ROW: Karen Aarts (Coach), Paula Muir, Melissa Page, Karen Brooks, Francesca Piper, Wendy Richardson, Alexandra Delmar ROW: Heather Trojan, Dana Carpenter, Seung-Yeun Rha, Patricia Flanagan, Ilene Locke



VARSITY VOLLEYBALL BOTTOM ROW: Laura Moore, Sara Thompson (Co-Captain), Wendy Wilson (Co-Captain), Jenny Freeman SECOND ROW: Sharon Giglio, Amy Cooper, Deborah Zuckert, Jaynee Berkman, ABSENT: Susan Lehnert



JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYRALL BO F 1OM ROW: Christina Smith, Stacy Ferber, Carol Ann Cuttitta, Sophie Main (Co-Captain), Lisa Peterson SECOND ROW Tma Aronson, Polly Wamger, Gina Silvestri, Libby Baker (Co-Captain), Maia Lueders rererson



BASKET BALL

VARSITY BASKETBALL BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Cooper, Lee Hayne, Kate VanAnden (Co-Captain), Mary Van Hare (Co-Captain), Caroline Bowater, Cyndy Sperry, Anne Vernon (Coach) SECOND ROW: Anna Resnick, A m y Harris, Cathy Zezima, Nancy Dunn, Kelly Sutter ABSENT: Martha McKee, Betsy Somma, Deborah Barrass




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LISA KARMEN President

SOPHIE MAIN Vice-President

KAREN LAUTERBACH Secretary

KIM MITCHELL Treasurer


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BOTTOM ROW: Liz Glotzer, Margi Schwartz (editor-in-chief), Gina Silvestri, SECOND ROW: Lisa Peterson, Sophie Main, Cathy Cooper, Paula Jacobson

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Adrienne Weiss, Rachel Goldberg, Sharon Horowitz (editor-in-chief), Susan Wilson, Anne Satterthwaite


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LOW ER SCHOOL: Jeffrey Blomberg, Sophie Bowater, Melissa C olella, Alex Cook, Matthew Daenzer, Jennifer Downes, Bruce Fallon, Brooke Feder, Kristen Freund, Andrew Gautrau, Teddy Grann, Jennifer Habel, James Hamilton, David Harvey, Nina Heller, John Kim, Richard Leaton, Anthony Martini, Mauro Mastrapasia, Timmy McManns, Fiona Nichols, John Ostrow, Jessica Page, Anthony Pegg, Cara Prichard, Pilar Rabassa, Aaron Rathblott, George Robbins, Jenny Ruddy, Kristen Shearer, Andrew Sia, Jennifer Siciliano, Jessica Spelke, Roger Templin, Shanon Trugonv, Gordon Wagner, Michael Wainick, Derek Wilkins, Anna Wilson

M ID D LE SCHOOL: Jonathan Bloom, Beth Browne, Heather Browne, Kimberle Chambers, Laurie Cizek, Sarah Cohen, Emily Cook, Joseph Cooper, Ian Coville, Patricia Flanagan, Gary Frischman, Danica Fuglestad, Gabrielle Gautrau, Lee Hermanson, Nicole Hochman, Christine Jordon, Jay Keeshan, Carolyn Kimbler, Melissa Kirmayer, John McManus, Karen M iller, Dan Morton, Monica Moscato, Stephano Moscato, Lariayn Page, Melissa Page, David Philips, Helen Pring, Ana Rabassa, Ruth Rathblott Seung-Yeun Rha, Lori Roson, Carol Schular, Helen Snyder, Glen Wilson, Lisa Wilson

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Bet you can't eat just one!


“Santa; Please!!!”

The Cookie Monsters

The Peanut Gallery

All The Kings' Horses

Vegging out in the Senior Room


What have you four been up to?

“I GOT IT !”

Allen’s, Where are you when I need you?

“Tony, I ’ll try but . . .

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"Praying hands and M & M’s”

I'M KINGS FULL FLEDGto ATHLETIC SUPPORTER

“Students, be quiet!”

a Jock strap?

Get down and boogie” 122

“Me, an artist?”


IF THE SENIORS COULD, THEY WOULD LEAVE TO . . . Mrs. Aarts: a pair of neon green and bubble gum pink elevator sneakers Mme. Barbarite: a thicker wall and the demise of t.v. Mrs. Bloom: a bigger room in which to store stranded, skiing students Mr. Buell: a complete absence of photographers Mrs. Cady: a complete set of published students and a copy of her own autobiography Mrs. Cesare: a senior class that does not ask for privileges Miss Coleman: to be a Papagallo girl forever Mr. Cook: a collection of all the “good” records ever made and a radical class with whom he can discuss them Mrs. Cook: a set of about 40 little muzzles so that none of her students can talk in class Mrs. DellAngelo: a copy of The Scarlet Letter, in Latin, translated by Jessica Ms. Denhardt: a new pair of clogs Mrs. Devendorf: an art store right next to LHT, a bigger budget, double art periods, and a clean sink Miss French: a tape recording that says, “My name is MISS FRENCH and Nothing else!” Mrs. Forster: two new crews, one to replace T.E.R., K.M., and S.H.S. and one to replace “the 4 guys” (J.T.L., M.A.P., J.A.B., and J.C.) Mrs. Gabbai: the chance to be Mrs. Waters’ teacher (that’s a switch!) Mrs. Hermann: a new temper for the one she lost Mrs. Herrick: a real live language tree and the discovery of the colony of Atlantis Mrs. Hoffman: a new wardrobe of weather oriented shirts (eg.: “think snow,” rain, etc,) Mrs. Holland: a Dunkin Donuts franchise, so that she will never run out of munchkins Mrs. Holmes: a Turkish dictionary so she can always remember Rana Mr. Hopf: the relocation of Fort Knox (into the House) Mrs. Kinney: a year’s vacation (ie: an entire class who wants to go to U. Conn. — Stamford Branch) Mrs. Krein: FOOD; a surveillance system for her posters Mrs. Kweskin: an invitation to dine with: James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, and Sherwood Anderson

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Mme. Matkovieh: a muzzle for Jessica and her own toy frog Mr. McNeur: a place in the Guiness Book of World Records for playing the longest recorder Mrs. Mishkin: a whole school in uniform, a huge padlock for L — HT, another show like “Fiddler,” and the world’s largest bottle of aspirin to cure all the headaches L-HT girls give her Mrs. Nauen: an endless supply of everything, especially Xerox copies Mrs. Ostrow: endless gossip, a perfect piano, and a Bloomingdale’s annex at the Italian Center Miss Peterson: a watch with a built-in loudspeaker and a real, live rainbow Mrs. Podlach: earphones so that she can’t hear the noise outside her office Mrs. Powell: a day without lunch detentions or nasty mini-Kingies Mr. Pusack: a whole army of computers (that can help him yell at Kingies, too) Mrs. Pusack: a perfect “plot” with all the extra little “goodies” Mrs. Rabassa: a clone to teach one half of her Friday Spanish 200 class Mrs. Sia: a ten year’s supply of colored, dustless chalk and the chance to have taught everyone in the Upper School Mrs. Smith: a huge microscope so all of her students finally realize the size of an atom Mrs. Sonnino: the body of one Senior (to dissect) Mrs. Van Keuren: a whole box of Munchkins to relax with Miss Vernon: her very own Outdoor Trader’s franchise and a dozen copies of the Preppy Handbook Mrs. Waters: an enthusiastic bunch of Senior Seminar students Mrs. Wade: an AM/FM typewriter and the total organization of Mrs. Kinney’s office Mrs. Weeks: a rapid transit system from L-HT to the King, New Canaan and Ferguson Library



Patrons Barbara Mitchell Anne and Henry Satterthwaite Dr. and Mrs. Michael Rosow Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearer Mr. and Mrs. Mario Sonnino Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Gautrau Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaiser A Friend The McDermott Family Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Calabro Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly Mrs. Ursula G. LaMotte Mr. and Mrs. Robert King The Ruddys Mr. and Mrs. John S. Griswold, J Mrs. Gordon L. McKee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sornma, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aronson Ms. Beate D. Kaulins Mrs. Harrison Mrs. Shirley Davis Mr. and Mrs. Leppo A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Stark Mrs. Diantha Sperry Mr. and Mrs. James Sutter Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tully Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Zezima Dr. and Mrs. Henry Harris Mr. and Mrs. Cho-Lu Sia Didi and Wendell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weeks The Mitchell Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockler The Halo Staff


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Ernest Temple Hargrove Good Luck Seniors The Student Council 1980-81


“Large Oaks From Little Acorns Fall” a tribute to the gardener MARJORIE L. WEIDIG from

Joan and Alan Safir


The LHT Parents’ Association joyfully send the class o f ’81 congratulations and all good wishes for the future.

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Good Luck to Elise and the graduating class

from Charlotte Francis

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ’81 FROM A FRIEND


Love and Best Wishes to Cathy Ditesheim

and The Class of 1981

Mom, Dad, Roni, Jeff and Grandma


Congratulations to the Class of 1981

May your future he full and bright and may you continue to bring joy to others as you have in the past.

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Lehnert

The Schwartz Family

Best wishes to the Class of ‘81

Congrats Class o f ‘81

The Osman Family

The Knowltons


Success To The Class Of 1981

Our Love To Leila “Stay As Sweet As You Are”

THE SEEGERS Mom, Dad, Kevin & Dulce

Congratulations to the CLASS OF ‘81

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Compliments to the Class of 1981

from the Stein Family


Best Wishes To The Class Of ‘81 And Our Special Love To Sharon

THE HOROWITZ FAMILY


Congratulations to ELYSE and the graduating class of 1981

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Dena and Jay Kaplan Best of Luck from

Tracy Siegel and MEADOWBROOK FARM CONGRATULATIONS

Dr. and Mrs. M. Scheffer & Family

N. Donald Edwards Company F or th e fin e s t in

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We’re growing right along with Stamford


Good Luck to the Class of ‘81

Mr. & Mrs. Lynton Wiener


BEST W ISHES TO THE CLASS OF '81

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We closed our eyes for just a wink and look, the time has flown This little girl, who gave such joy, has suddenly become grown . . . The years now gone were hardly missed they seemed like but a day young woman has come to stay . . . To the class of ’81 and Laurie our favorite grad . . . Best wishes and good luck . . . We love you . David, Mom, and Dad


CONGRATULATIONS BETH LOVE,

Grandma n Grandpa

Best Wishes to the Class of ’81 Compliments of the

Union Central Life Insurance Company COMPLIMENTS of the

Peter C. Browne, Manager Suite 1400 555 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10017

RESNICK FAMILY

Congratulations and Good Luck to the Eighth Grade Graduating Class

Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown

“There is a future for the man of peace” Shalom

Cathy, Richard and Sam Mishkin

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brooks


Hadji says, “Congratulations to Elise and all of his friends in the Class of ’81.”


OUR LOVE TO MARY AND REST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’81 Mom and Dad George and Middy David, John and Thumper

Best Wishes to the Class of ’81 From

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Veel Geluh in de Toehmst, Gitte.

Pappa & Mamma

De beclste onsher for Gitte og 1981 klassen.

Niels, Annie og Jorgen.


Lead a CLEAN life, Elise CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS

Love

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All our love to the Class of 1981

Compliments of the

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Don, Bonnie, Stacy, David, Greg, Peter

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Congratulations to the Class of 1981


In this world, you must be a bit too kind In order to be kind enough W ith love and best wishes to Sue and the Class of 1981

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C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S

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Anna joined us in themiddle of the year which made it impossible for her picture to be included with the rest. W e are so glad she is able to be a part of the 1981 graduating class.



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