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•?rO V*** 18 - KVENING HERALD. Mon,. June 16. IMP Reqion WININBEH'S SUMMEH fiAMF H ILO AT LOOMIB-CHAPni lOHOOL, WINDSOR Superintendent pleased with test marks BUS TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLI Ji- .................................. ...................................................... In statinstating that he was BYMNASTICS the standards; 25 pupils HEBRON— David Cat- number of pupils scoring The Rham students dard and five pupils scored pleased with the results, QIRLS AND BOYS AQIS 8 AND UP scored below and two tanach, Regional District 8 below minimum standards received four different below standai^. Cattanach added, “We are W DAY PROORAM SdM A.M. to 12KN) NOON samples were not scored. superintendent of schools, is an indication of the scores, one for each area In language arts, 95 per not, however, complacent FULL DAY 9«0 A.M. to IdW P.M. said be is very pleased with excellent quality of educa tested.Of the 171 pupils cent of the 168 pupils taking The state enbarked on about the results and will the results of the ninth tion at Rham and in each of taking the reading test, the exam met or exceeded the program of Education continue to direct our ef SOCCER grade proficiency test our elementary schools,” 97.2 percent met or the standards with eight Evaluation and Remedial forts to insure even greater OIRLS AND BOYS ^OIB 8 to 14 9«OA.M.to1IHIONOON results. "The small he said. exceeded the state stan- scoring below standards. Assistance (EERA). The student achievement.” program is designed to find Of 158 pupils taking the He said that students COMBINATION PROORAM: « ^ written sample test, 91 per those students who need whose scores fell below the MORNING SOCCER. AFTERNOON QYMNA8TIC8 help to m aster the basic School to honor students cent met or exceeded the statewide level of expected standards, 16 pupils scored skills. '■ ■ SW IM M INB • Since 1881 • 20g Donna Verizzi, Allen perfoipance will receive i 1 5 I Vol. XCDC, No. 220 — Manchester, Conn., Tuesday. June 17.1980' H E B R O N - Gilead Hill Also; Una Mulligan, below and two samples The tests are designed to RED CR08S 8WIMMINQ INSTRUCTION AND Katherine Parsons, James Williams, Michael further diagnosis and, if School will conduct a were not scored, Cattanach establish minimum levels CERTIFICATION IS INCLUDED WITH ANY Queen, Justine Ray, Paul Zeniuch, Timothy Howard, necessary, remedial ^ "Recognition Program” said. of performance, below OFTHEPROORAMS for Grade 6 students on Seredynskl, Theodore Jonathan Lane, Cindy assistance, in September, Of the 151 stud ents .Which a student may CUi 64S-3#ST __ June 18 at 10:15 a.m. at the Szwed, Kelly Terrier, Je f Patterson and Arthur as they enter 10th grade ac taking the math test, 86 require additional help to At 87th commencement school. frey Thrall, Janet Tuttle, Williams. cording to the EER A dis- percent met or exceeded master basic skills. Cheryl Desruisseaux will trict plan. _______ lead the salute to the flag and then all present will sing the Star Spangled Save 25%l Banner. Entire Stock The Blass and visitors Special year feted ‘Body Cosmetics' will be greeted by Joseph with which to begin our new lives Reardon, principal of the Seamless Bras By THE Famous Makerl By LAUREN DAVIS SHEA away from MHS. It matters not what school and Robert Ownes, others think of us, but rather, what •Underwhe Bra . Herald Reporter chairman of the Board of we think, and know, about OwReaN 4.50 MANCHESTER — A noisy, happy i: ; Education. ourselves,” Albert said. 6 Individual styles! Front hook, throng about 600 strong marched in Dr. David Cattanach, contour, morel Full size range. Students heard from Board of red and white gowns Monday night superintendent of schools, Education member Robert will present the Grade 6 Other itytee during the 87th annual graduation Re0.$6lo7.5O 3.75 to 5.62 Heavisides, who ewouraged the students and Mrs. Patricia exercises of Manchester High students to do for themselves. He School. Mulligan, secretary of the told a fable, designed to remind Hebron ^ a r d of Eklucation A crowd of about 3,000 jammed students that while teachers can lead Memorial Field to watch the class of will award the certificates students to knowledge, it is up to 1980 called the “Year of the Woman” to the students. students to make use of that to the delight of its male members, The students, who will be material. “Go out and make us receive diplomas. attending the new Rham proud,” Heavisides urged. Standing in for Superintendent of , Junior High in the fall, will With that, the cheering grads - "be welcomed by Dr. Diana Uniform Schools Jam es Kennedy, Assistant received the red frames for their Vecchione, principal of Dresses or \ Superintendent Wilson E. Deakin diplomas, and switched their tassels. Rham. The students will Pantsuits eommended the class for academic Police early this morning reported present several musical LAST MINUTE CHECKLIST FOR and athletic excellance. no m ajor accidents that could be tied This year’s class marks the first in selections during the OFF-TO^AMP SAVINGS! to the graduation. program. 1 Connecticut to graduate under the Pantsuit ■ tCnmnlete list of graduates on local requirement that they must Grade 6 students are: •Qiris* Painter’s Shorts in cotton/poiy. Katrine Walsh leads procession Page7>Related pictures on Page* 5 Michael Bain, Lynn pass a basic skills test in order to Sizes 7 ;1 4 .R tg . 4 .9 9 ....................................... 3.88 .70°“'Rag. 12.99 & 8. \ Katrine Walsh, left, president of the Manchester High School receive diplomas. Barrow, David Caine,- > white poly.' Robert Chamberland, •Girts’ Caldor Brand Undenvear (3-Pr. Pk.) Machine washable. class of 1980, leads the graduates to their chairs at graduation The class also won the CCIL Good Caroline Drinkuth, Daniel Sizes 4-14, Reg. 3.17 to 4.96..........2.37 to3.72 Sizes 5-15 6 S20. ceremonies Monday night. The line of girls in white and boys in Sprtsmanship Award, along with having placed first or second in at Dupre, Scott Foster, Peter r ^ stretched as far as the eye could see, with the approximate Volcano Hadley, Carol Hale, •Boys’ Hooded Swamp Coats with least five divisions in the CCIL Zip Front, sizes 8-18, Reg. 11.99............8 .8 8 Elizabeth Hibbard, Keith Nurses’ ly 600 graduates. (Herald photo by Pinto) Women’s Divisions. Houson, E ric Jero s^ o , and •Boys’ slzes1-7, Reg. 10.99 .........................8.44 Support Hosw Aside from athletic prowess on the defies Deanna Konrad. part of the female graduates, Deakin •Control Top Also: Stephen Korbich, • Boys’ Terry Robes in 100% Polyester, commended the class for having solid colors. Sizes 8-18. Reg. 11.99 ___ 9 .3 3 Pantyhoe# prediction Pamela Krist, Kim Rag. IN 2.88 elected, for the first time in 10 years, The Year of The Woman VANCOUVER, Wash. (U P I)-T h e Lenfest, Rebecca Lunt, •Boys’ Caldor Brand Undenvear (2 Pr. P k j •OanlnvToe a female, Lee Ann Stauffer, to serve Women in the class of 1980, characterized by Assistant Steven Nelson, Steven Sizes S-XL Reg. Z 99 A 3.47............2.33 & 2.66 TERRY TOPS AND JEANS FOR THf FAMILY! Pantyhoaa as a student representative to the formation of a small lava dome in Rag.ZM Board of Elducation. Superintendent of School Wilson E. Deakin as the “Year of The side Mount S(, Helens’ gaping crater Perriolat, Steven Ross, Ladles’ Knit Tops Girls’ Colorful Tops Boys’ Knit Shirts Men’s Knit Shirts Bonnie Shedrick, Leslie •Boys' & Men’s Tube Socks (3 Pr. Pk.) •Full-Suppgrt He also praised the class for having Worhan’’ joyously celebrate the big event. Deakin praised the signals the end of last week’s major Sokola, William Spragg, Reg. 2.49 to 2 .99.................................................1.88 Stockhiga chosen a woman president, Katrine athletic and political gains the women of this class have made. eruption but nothing else about the Our Reg. S.99 Our Reg. 5.99 Our Rag. 9.99 Rag.1.7t......... 6.87 4.44 ?.S"»T99 4.33 6.88 Walsh. The students echoed his future of the volatile volcano is cer Joseph Sullivan, Jennifer Embroidery, piping & more Solids, stripes, embroidery Vee and crew neck models The young men joined in, leaping on their chairs and cheering •Poly/Cotton Unisex Gym Shorts, S olids Collar stylasi Solids with tain, scientists say. Visconti, Jackson Winn, on terries & cotton knits. trims; crew 6 v necks. What of 6040 poly/colton. Great contrast trims, more! praise, as they cheered their heroine the women. (Herald photo by Pinto) and Catherine Teresa. colors or w hite w ith trim . Reg. 3.9 9 .............2 .8 8 Sizzling shadesi S,M,L. a selectloni 4-14. summer colorsl Sizes B-t.B Dynamic colors) S to XL on in every move she made. ’’There’s a zillion possibilities,” Nurses’ Pete Rowley, U.S. (Geological Survey Also: Robert Bums, Lin •Sturdy Multl-Use Trunks with Locks Miss Walsh led the processional, a polished leather shoes were seen, “Jefferson once said we need an in Ladies’ Fashion Jeans Denim or Twill Jeans 100% Cotton Jeans ‘Maverick’ Jeans White Oxfords geologist, said Monday. da Calvo, Cindy Churchill, Heavy vinyl, on 3-ply frame, steel blndln^| whooping, endless line of young men along with both designer and scruffy formed electorate. Ask questions, be Cheryl Desruisseaux, 31x17x12Vi"(Blue or Tan), Reg. 34.99 60 10.88 & 11.33 7.44 and women eager to celebrate the jeans, sneakers, clogs, and flip flops. “If anything, this dome signals the Our R^^ 1699 Our Reg. 6.99 Our Rag.