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Wed., Dec. 3. 1975 JUNIORS Frank Livingston SOPHOMORES Russell Gocht High Honors Samuel Lourie High Honors Jill Grant Manchester High Cynthia Lukas Jeffrey Greenberg Witness says suspect Elizabeth Anderson Katherine Lundberg Sandra Bellone Thomas Hagen Karen Barile Cynthia Lunt Marguerite Biase Donna Harmon Honor Roll Kurt Braun Robert Lyon Edward C x e Norah Harmon Today And Everyday Nancy Carmienke Linda M aher^ Robert CaSe Jeffrey Holt admitted to murders Craig Coffin Thomas Maloskie Christine Coughlin Christine Jarvis IN I Alison Cornish Gary Marchuk Doreen Deane Richard Jennings The honor roll for the first quarter HARTFORD (UPI) - A young Under cross-examination, Dan Coughlin Dale Mathiason Maryellen Dubaldo Craig Johnson man who had lunch in jail with Haghverdi said he made his first of Only 21 Days iil Christmas at Manchester High School has been Jeffrey Dickinson Joseph Mazzotta Wendy Farrand Laurie Kahn ficial statement about the incident announced. ^ Lawrence Dunn William McDowell Karl Golnik Barbara Keeney murder suspect Ronald Piskorski Students named are as follows; Mary Anne Hardy William Kelly says the New Britain man told him May 29, the day he turned himself in Karen Goldstein Robert McMickle THIRTY-SiX RAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Eileen Gordon Darlene Millette Pamela Karch Wendy Kemp he committed the Donna Lee Bakery on a warrant charging sale of heroin Sharon Guzik Susan Miner Stephen Latham Jam es Kennedy slayings, but he took Piskorski’s to an undercover agent. Laurie Hubbard Bripn Moran Kim Mason Carl Kjellson He said he had told a Bloomfield SENIORS Jane Tallent comment as a joke. Deborah Kreuscher Christine Jaworski Derryl Moss Kimberly Noone Ingrid Klavins High Honors Jennifer Towler , Michael Haghverdi, 18, was in the policeman about the conversation Wayne Kuehl Donald Lalancette Alice Nead David Oshinsky Tracy Ann Knofla Ann Turkington Seyms Street jail on a marijuana “months” before his May 29 state Cynthia Allison Wayne Lappen Susan Launi Darlene Negri David Ostrom Melinda Koski Carlos Varela Tammy Lackouskas charge in December, 1974, when ment. F. Douglas Baker Robert Lawson Debra Mason Robert Nurmi James Pelletier Kevin Vonderkall Piskorski was there but not yet The charge is still pending but Jody Bauer Deborah Lebel Bryan McMahon Mary N'yulassy Jeffrey Phelon Melitta Ladd Barbara Vucic charged in the shootings of the six Haghverdi denied making a deal with Leslie Bayer Thomas Leone Gary Olsaver Matthew Schmid Marc Laufer Carol Weiss Mary McNeill authorities involving his testimony. Debra Beauchamp Rosemary Lilley Vgnessa Moore Susan Pagluica Charlene Stapleton Brian Maston victims in a back room of the store. Douglas Whitehouse Dawn Lindsay Catherine Stone Stacey McKay Haghverdi said in Superior Court A month after the statement, summary | Initial state layoff David Beaulieu Mark Otter Mark Pailein Linda Williams Carol Bensen Susan Linsenbigler Louis Pantaleo Karen Parker Mary Tolland Janice Meyer Tuesday he asked Piskorski if he had charges of carrying weapons in a Kenneth Wollenberg Sharon Bezzini William Liswell Dale Perzanowski Susan Patten Amy Trabitz Raymond Meyer killed the people in the bakery. motor vehicle, unlawful restraint and Marian Zajac Bonnie Binks Theresa Lukas Eric Randall Suzanne Patterson Paul Turek Rail Michels At first, he said, Piskorski gave no extortion were reduced to one count Melissa Lunt Loraine Veal Ann Marie Mitchell William Bouley Regular Honors Wilfred Rodriguez Vickie Pearson answer, but then said “No.” of reckless endangerment and Lea MacMullen Suzanne Moseley Sheila Boushee Debrah Sandberg Laura Phaneuf Regular Honors “He laughed,” Haghverdi said, Haghverdi was fined $300. He said l &f 500 in the works Lucie Albert Pamela Okrant Loyola Brannick Richard Martin Ellen Uzanas Denise Pouliot the reduction was unrelated to his Loretta Alper Steven Agostlnelli Diane Patapehuk “and then he said, ‘Yes, but it was an Walter Bumsch Stephanie Martin Robert Weiss Michael Presti Anna Maria Alvarado Lynn Alemany accident. We only wanted pastry.’” statement. Theodore Busky Deborah Maturo Donna White Richardo Quental Pamela Pavan David Anderson HARTFORD ( U P I ) - Gov. E llaT . “This is the most difficult job I close down” Connecticut if their Rebecca Childs Scott Amsden Ross McAlpine Linda Reilly Joanne Perotti John R. Bashaw Grasso today said 5()0 state workers have ever encountered,” she said. members were forced to work the ad Mary Connors Bruce Ballard Sandra McCabe Regular Honors James Robbins David Petig HARTFORD —The Connec Mary Ann Bealer would be fired in the first round of "When push comes to shove someone ditional time without more pay. Brenda Danahy Anthony Barrett . Carolyn McCollum Wendy Roberts Edward Piatok ticut Citizen Research Group Alice Allison Sandra Beaupre budget cuts aimed at staving off a has to act. We are in a crisis.” Enactment of Mrs. Grasso’s plan Mark Dion Leslie Bartlett Roberta McMickle Janice Rocker Thomas Prignano says a federal agency’s deci Bruce Bayles Margaret Ano Michael Berzenski state deficit. Finance Commissioner Jay 0. Patricia Donnelly Jeffrey Metheny Shirley Seavey Ann Putira Shelton firebomb trial originally had been thought only a Steven Arpnentano sion not to publish a list of un Mark Beebe Denise Meyer Brenda Breen Robert Rutkowski Tapper said identifying the workers formality, but the special legislative Lenore Dubaldo Susan Ather Michael Sherman safe toys is a blow to consumer Tlie layoffs, which could total as Deborah Duff Brian Beggs Terrence Milka Jeffery Smith Pamela Bruno Nancy Sawyer with the least seniority would be the session called to act on it was sub Laura Balboni Laura Burnett safety. ’The CCRG accused the many as 4,000 eventually, were Paul Dumond Nancy Benito David Miller Lori Snyder Jo Ann Schaefer major delay in deciding who got the jected to heavy pressure from public Kathleen Banas U. S. Consumer Product Safety fo rc^ by legislative rejection of two Elizabeth Elliott Darlene Berdat Charlotte Mirtl Robert Butkus Donna Scranton to be resumed Thursday Patricia Barnowski Mary Stack ax. employes and veterans. Rochelle Bernstein Christine Misovich Deborah Buyak Theresa Sharpies Commission of caving in to key parts of her plan to balance the Inta Ezerins James Bauer Kathleen Strand The Appropriations Committee Both groups jammed the Capitol Valerie Boroch Steven Monaghan Douglas Cain Karen Shaw '• pressure from toy manufac state budget, she said. Cindy Faucher Kirk Beattie Victoria Taft NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Defense at He is charged as being a key figure Wednesday rejected a last-minute Tuesday night to voice their dis Carolyn Boser Kathy Moon Gail Christensen Kathleen Shirer turers and threats of lawsuits. Victoria Ferguson Jerri Birmingham Suzanne Thomas torney Rudolph Lion Zalowitz en in a conspiracy to burn the factory Mrs. Grasso, who said accom plea from Mrs. Grasso, and pleasure at public hearings, ap Linda Ferlazo Steven Bourret Linda Moran Charlotte Clifford Nancy Sieffert Joanne Bixby Patricia Trombly panying program cuts would also be Democratic leaders killed the major Sandra Ferris Debra Bruce E ric Mott Glen Cobb Mary Sinnamon countered numerous objections in and "collect large insurance parently changing the minds of many Julie Brissette Donna Trudeau announced, said agency heads had Arnold Baullak Robert Mumford Susan Colbert Jeffrey Slaiby presenting his case for the Rev. payments. source of funding for her plan — state lawmakers. Ann Filloramo Clark Brown Karin Turek David Bujaucius Kent Murphy Diane Constantino Faith Smith David N. Bubar, one of nine men At the close of proceedings New been asked to submit initial lists of takeover of the Soldiers, Sailors and Mrs. Grasso, however, Wednesday Vickie Follansbee Susan Brundrett Wendy Varney Regional Linda Burke Linda Nelson Brian Cox Kathy Sombric charged in the firebombing of Sponge man directed Zalowitz, from those employes to be terminated. Marines Fund, which helps needy indicated she would not be receptive Jonathan French Robert Bryce Matthew Walsh Claire Garman Brett Carlson Timothy Neumann Brian Daring Brenda Spinnato veterans. to such lobbying, saying the Marryann Bujaucius Diana Webb Rubber Products Co. in Shelton. Hackensack, N .J., to specify what She declined to say when the cuts Donald Geidel Timothy Castagna Suzanne Nevins Raymond Dezso Lisa Stepanski Beverly Byam Michael Weiford Almost all the objections witnesses he will call Thursday. The BOSTON -The would be made, but said she hoped to The veterans fund measure was seriousness of the problem made it Marilyn Gerlach Raymond Cobb Due Minh Nguyen James Dieffenbacher Christine Strant Colin Campbell Belinda Welti registered Tuesday by U.S. Attorney judge said testimony on the Massachusetts Supreme Court rejected 17-11 by the Appropriations doubtful she would be able to meet Deborah Cocheran Karen Nichols Ellen Donadio Sandra Sumislaski have the entire matter disposed of by Barbara Glass Janet Caron David Wentworth Peter Dorsey were upheld, with prophesies was becoming redundant. has ruled that the lewdness law Committee while the Public Per with union leaders. Michael Colbeth Karen Nolin Doreen Downham David Thomas Jan. 1. Joanne Goulet Joanne Chevrett Wendy Werkheiser sharp warnings to Zalowitz by U.S. Zalowitz shouted back at Newman, cannot be constitutionally sonnel Committee voted 7-5 against Legislative committees did ap Thomas