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City of New Haven Inaugural Benefit Ball City of New Haven Inaugural Benefit Ball 8 . ~ Libt¢es Yale Commons Saturday, March 5, 1994 8:00 pm - 1:00 am The Bank of New Haven Con ratulates Kathy, Jimmy, Mayor John C T eNew THE DESTEFANO Administration OFFICE OF THE MA and Salutes Its March 5, 1994 Commitment to Dear Friends: Thank you so much for taking part in this wonc: celebrate New Haven's future in the historic Ya Our Community. night I shaU always remember. There is no better way to celebrate our future ti being of our children, and Kathy and I are prou event will be contributed to the New Haven Pul the New Haven Public Education Fund, Inc. l1 purchase much-needed books and equipment fc We need to do all that we can to instill the joy 1 Once again and on behalf of City-Town Clerk ! the Board of Aldermen, thank you for supportir ~~,~ school libraries and for making this a memorab Enjoy! THE BANK OF NEW HAVEN VIT truly yours,6) c±i~;~ u Mayor Bank of vHaven ;ratulates Kathy, Jimmy, Mayor John Destefano, Danny eNew THE DESTEFANO FAMILY OFFICE OF THE MAYOR nistration CITY OF' NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT 06510 JOHN 0CSTCF'AN0 , JR •alutes Its MAYOR March 5, 1994 titment to Dear Friends: Thank you so much for taking part in this wonderful celebration. Tonight we celebrate New Haven's future in the historic Yale Commons. It will be a ommunity. night I shall always remember. There is no better way to celebrate our future than by contributing to the well- being of our children, and Kathy and I are proud that the proceeds from this event will be contributed to the New Haven Public School Libraries through the New Haven Public Education Fund, Inc. These funds will be used to purchase much-needed books and equipment for our public school libraries. We need to do all that we can to instill the joy of reading in our children. Once again and on behalfofCity-Town Clerk Sally J. Brown and members of the Board of Aldermen, thank you for supporting us, for supporting our public ~,~ school libraries and for making this a memorable evening. Enjoy! : OF NEW HAVEN VIT truly yours,1f/J a i~;~ b Mayor NEW HAVEN BOARD OF SALLY BROWN, CITY TOWN CLERK WARD NAME WARD Ward I STEFAN PRYOR * Ward Ii Ward2 OUVJA MARISON Ward Ii Ward3 ANn!ONY DAWSON Ward IE Whitney Sally Brown Jeffrey Ward4 ToMASREYEs Ward IS wards JORGE PEREz Ward2C Ward6 RITA l<REvrr * Ward2 1 As I look at an educational system that is struggling, I often Ward 7 Esn!FR ARMMANo Ward22 wonder-Where did we go wrong! Ward8 luJsA DEI.AURO Ward23 As a parent, I want the best for Whitney and Jeffrey! I want Ward9 JOHN PAICUJ1(A Ward24 them to have the same opportunities in the public school system Ward IO ROBERT SofMAU. Ward25 that were offered to me. Ward II GAETANO lAMPo Ward26 Tonight we are taking the first step as a community in joining Ward 12 FRANK GRASSO JR Ward27 hands with our educational system to show our children that we Ward 13 SANDRA AsrARITA Ward28 will be there for them. * Ward 14 ROBIN ICROOGMAN Ward29 Ward 15 EDUARDO PEREz * Ward30 *Missing from photo -WEDO CARE- It is indeed encouraging to participate in this gala event our most valuable asset-our children. It is a good feeling to know that we can enjoy ourselves while We look forward to working with Mayor DeStefano's ;l laborate fashion. doing for our children! Tomas Reyf President, N NEW HAVEN BOARD OF ALDERMEN 7N, CITY TOWN CLERK WARD NAME WARD NAME Ward I S1EFAN PRYOR * Ward 16 RAULAVUA Ward 2 OUVJA MARrsoN Ward 17 MATT NACURJO Ward3 ANntoNY DAWSON Ward 18 ANN PlscorrANO Sally Brown J e ffrey Ward4 ToMASREYEs Ward 19 GEORGE GAUD wards JORGEPERfz Ward 20 RoNSMm! Ward 6 RrrAKREvrr * Ward 21 REv. Scarr MARKs 1tional system that is struggling, I often Ward ? EsniER ARMMANo Ward22 STANU:Y ROGERS ;o wrong! Ward B l.vJsA DEI.AURO Ward 23 ALv!s BROOKER 1e best for Whitney and Jeffrey! I want Ward 9 JOHN PAKU'IXA Ward24 Eu:zABrni McCoRMACK pportunities in the public school system Ward 10 ROBEKT 5cHMAJ.z Ward25 NANCY AHERN Ward II GAETANO lAMPo Ward26 DAVID MOAKU:Y the first step as a community in joining Ward 12 FRANK GRASSO JR Ward 27 BRYAN ANDERSON 1al system to show our children that we Ward 13 SANDRA AsrARITA Wa rd 28 ElAINE BRAFFMAN * Ward 14 ROBIN l<ROOGMAN Ward 29 CAJu. GO!DFIEI.D Ward 15 EDuAROO PEREz * Ward 30 WllllE MOORE --- · WEDO CARE- *Missing from photo It is indeed encouraging to participate in th is gala event celebrating our future by recognizing our most valuabl e asset--0ur children. know that we can enjoy ourselves while We look forward to working with Mayor DeStefano's Administration in a pro-active and col- l""'"" r~hio, . Tom~ Reyes, J,. r {l.r-,, <f . President, New Haven Board of Aldermen 1994 Inaugural Ball Committee The Inaugural Ball Committee would like to thank the fol l their assistance with tonights Inaugural Ball. Wilbur Cl"O!i.'i Art Class - Mural and Centerpiece Hillho11 Mary Cofrancesco - Fine Arts Teacher Anthony Sansone - Printing Teacher Voluntc Anthony DeMayo - Woodworking Teacher Mary 1' Students: Adolph Dora H Fernando Colon Mauri Mendez Mary C Steven Justice William Brantley lantha Deana Morbidelli Jason Palange Esther Betsy Sanchez Melissa Quinones Joseph Josh Bayer Desiree Martin Rachel Dagmar Santaella Tyne) Byrant Torrance Clinepeat Ruth Diaz Andrea 'Jackson-Brooks Peter R. Durante William DeMayo Rueben Gilliam Committee Co-chair Chairman Committee Co-chair I would like to express my appreciation to the individuals and organizations for their contribu- City of New Haven Yale U Catherine Sullivan-DeCarlo Chief; tions in planning and implementing tonight's Inaugural Ball. Also I would like to express my Susan Beatty Assist. gratitude to all the members of the 1994 Inaugural Ball Committee. Terry Gilio Lt.Wil Office New Haven Police Department Fire M ~"~;(?l~ Chief Nicholas Pastore Fire In Peter R. Durante Captain Donald Beausejour Yale D Committee Sergeant John Dattilo John S Southt New Haven Fire Department Tickets/Reservations Helen Carocci Board of Education Chief J Orest T. Dubno* Mary Confranscesco Committee Liaison Chief John A. Smith John Walsh* Ad Book Michael Morand* Fire Marshal James Lee Secom Rosemarie Lemley* Mary Boyle Mike Fimiani* Public Assembly Inspector, Ronald Moore Major Nilda M . Torres Joseph Rini• William Derry Peter Persano Richard Sloan Joanne French Photos, La Voz Publii Joseph Burnett Vickie Parker Harriet Milnes Kevin McNamara Marie Raab Michael Mongillo Program Cover, Mary Co Vicki Parker Protocol/Program Joelle Rhodes Michaels Florist H Andrea Jackson-Brooks Peter Villano Norma Rodriguez-Reyes* Danny Blackmon Printing, The Harty Press, Typeset & Design, l James Bohan* Yale University Angie Fiorello Committee Liaison Salvatore Esposito* Rene Cavallaro Mike Lynch* Joni Barnett• Performers at the Mayor's Igdalia Garcia Wilbur Cross High School Jazz C John Martinez Lucille Straws Lloyd Suttle Michael Camporiale, Music Teac Welcome/Reception Ralph V. Vuolo Jr. Security Joanne Bonanno Chrisdena Brown Loi Kathy DeStefano* Michele Wordie Mike Fimiani* D'Hati Coleman Fer William DeMayo• Aaron Aronow John Prokop* J'Maela Douglas Mc Joelle Rhodes Grey Pepe Treasurer Edwin Gonzalez Jan Donna Ferrucci Thomas Candrick Bethany Gore Jos Michael Milone• Arrangements/Decorations Entertainment Frannie Brooks• John Sullivan Director of Disability Services Master of Ceremonies, Joh Renee Cavallaro* Cornell Scott Sally Esposito• Virginia Brooks National Anthem, Donna Johnson, Music Te, Lachelle Edlow, Jennife: *Committee Co-Chairpersons tral Ball Committee Sµ«at7~ The Inaugural Ball Committee would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their assistance with tonights Inaugural Ball. Wilbur Cro6S Art~ - Mural and Centeq>iece Hillhouse High School - Joanne French's C~ Mary Cofrancesco - Fine Arts Teacher Anthony Sansone - Printing Teacher Volunteers Anthony DeMayo - Woodworking Teacher Mary McCallum Hattie Lawrence Students: Adolph Perlorth Pearl S. Kline Dora Hyman Lee Papoosha Fernando Colon Mauri Mendez Mary Gibbs Sheila Skornick Steven Justice William Brantley lantha Watson Zeke Still Deana Morbidelli Jason Palange Esther Konners Sylvia Konners Betsy Sanchez Melissa Quinones Joseph Weber Josh Bayer Desiree Martin Rachel Wassman Dagmar Santaella Tyne) Byrant Torrance Clinepeat Ruth Diaz Peter R. Durante William DeMayo Rueben Gilliam Chairman Committee Co-chair 1 to the individuals and organizations for their contribu- City of New Haven Yale University Police Department 1ight's Inaugural Ball. Also I would like to express my Catherine Sullivan-DeCarlo Chief Allan R. Guyet 4 Inaugural Ball Committee. Susan Beatty Assist. Chief James Perrotti Terry Gilio Lt. William Holohan Office of Yale Fire Marshal New Haven Police Department Fire Marshal Michael E. Johns ~"~;J_~ Chief Nicholas Pastore Fire Inspector Joseph Cavallari Peter R. Durante Captain Donald Beausejour Yale Dinning Hall Committee Sergeant John Dattilo John Swing Southern CT State University :len Caracci New Haven Fire Department Board of Education Chief John A. Prokop uy Confranscesco Committee Liaison Chief John A. Smith I Book Michael Morand* Fire Marshal James Lee Second Company Governors Footguard ike Fimiani* Mary Boyle Public Assembly Inspector, Ronald Moore ,eph Rini* William Derry Major Richard E. Erff Joanne French chard Sloan Photos, La Voz Publishing ckie Parker Harriet Milnes uie Raab Michael Mongillo Program Cover, Mary Cofrancesco :Ile Rhodes Vicki Parker Michaels Florist Hot Petunia 1drea Jackson-Brooks Peter Villano .nny Blackmon Printing, The Harty Press, Typeset & Design, Barbara Cotter & Sal Esposito 1gie Fiorello Yale University ne Cavallaro Committee Liaison Performers at the Mayor's Reception: lalia Garcia Joni Barnett* cille Straws Lloyd Suttle Wilbur Cross High School Jazz Combo & Singers lph V.
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