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Alumni News

This section is dedicated to all Kaynor Tech graduates. Kaynor Tech has a long history of providing the community at large with the finest trades persons whom posses a mastery of skills in their respective trade areas. The Web Master would like to invite all alumni to share with us your accomplishments. Any Kaynor alumni who want to share news with other graduates can email us at: wf.kaynor@ct.gov

We will post any news and keep a list of graduates with their name, year graduated, email address, and website address.

Kaynor Tech has a history of welcoming graduates back into the fold as Kaynor Instructors.  The following is a list of past and current staff members who are also Kaynor Alumni along with their yearbook picture, graduation year, and dates of service to Kaynor. See photos of Kaynor Tech instructors who also graduated from Kaynor Tech.
Robert Rowe - Class of 1956 - I was an Electrical shop student under Instructor Paul Armand the first year Kaynor Tech was open. I attended Oliver Wolcott Tech in Torrington the previous year while waiting for Kaynor Tech. to open. Paul Armand was one of my Electrical shop instructors there as well. In those days we started our training with all sorts of annuciator circuits. (Annuciators were electromagent actuated flags used as signalling devices). We learned to wire generators and motors. At Kaynor Tech, the wood shop students would frame up walls in the Electrical shop  and we would wire the site(using BX cable). My family moved to Arizona so my Junior and Senior years were at Phoenix Tech (long ago closed).  I went on to a career with Western Electric aka Lucent Technologies spending thirty two of my forty two years as a Methods Analyst (Industrial Engineering), and am now three years into my retirement. E-mail: 35rjt@earthlink.net

Ernest F. Farrow -   I attended Kaynor 1959-1963 in the Carpentry Department with Paul Higgenson (and others). I would appreciate being apprised of up coming events like alumni reunions. E-mail is: (efarrow@optonline.net)

Ellen Mathews, Class of 1973 - I graduated from Fashion Design. A few years ago I went back to college after I moved to North Carolina. I work in a high school in the Exceptional Children Department and have been there for 9 years. I have also been driving a school bus for the past 20 years. I will be graduating May 2008 from Appalachain State University with a Bachelors Degree in Special Education K-12. I love my job and very excited about teaching. I never thought I would be going to college. I graduated May 2006 from Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro NC with and Associates Degree in General Education and then transferred to Appalachain. I plan on becoming a Reading Specialst after I graduate.

I moved to North Carolina 10 years ago and this is now my home. People are very supportive in my endeavor to become a teacher. Education is so important and I never realized how much until I tried to find a decent job. My children found how important education is. I have a daughter who graduated from Universty of Wilmington North Carolina with a degree in Marine Biology and is currently in the Peace Corps living in Madgascar. Another is attending Meredith College in Raliegh NC, and my youngest is graduating high school in June. She wants to join the Coast Guard.

E-mail: emathews2000@hotmail.com

William G. Beckett - Class of 1979 - Hello all, I graduated from drafting in 1979. In those days we were on drawing boards (I'm getting old). I worked my way up to tool designer on a 3D Unigraphics CAD system. Later I became Tool Design Supervisor at Pratt & Whitney. Today I am working as an Industrial Manager for P&W. My present responsibility is jet engine externals. These are all the hoses, tubes and brackets you see on the outside of an engine.

Kaynor was a great spring-board for me and gave me a well rounded education.
I went on to CCSU and obtained a Bachelors in Manufacturing Engineering. I am presently working a Masters program in management at Albertus Magnus College. To all Kaynor students, "you are doing the right thing, do your best". Also I would love to hear from any 1979 grad.
E-mail: william.beckett@pw.utc.com

Ralph Ross - Class of 1984 - I was a drafting student under the teaching of Mr. Francis and Ms. Demand. My 4 years at Kaynor Tech were very rewarding. I was fortunate enough to start working as draftsman with a local company with the work program that Kaynor Tech had during my shop time. I still today am in the trade and am working for Eyelematic Mfg. in Watertown as a Tool Designer. I started with a drafting board and pencil and now as you all know "Computers lead the way". All I can say to any student now is to "give it your all" and "do your best" and have fun doing it. I want to add that my son is to be entering Kaynor in September and will be the Class of 2008! I am proud of that.Anyone from Drafting class or any other trade of '84 can e-mail me at nes138@yahoo.com.

April Lautenschlager - Class of 1986 - I was wondering if there was going to be a 20 year class reunion? Any information you could provide would be appreciated. E-mail is: alauten315@hotmail.com.

David Pohorence (Class of 1989) wants to know if there will be a Class Reunion in the near future. Please contact him at: dpohorence@mpbconline.org.

David Joseph Pohorence, Class of 1989 - I had a hard four years while at Kaynor Tech. From the time I enrolled into my trade to the time I got settled into a final trade, I decided I wanted to attend college. I first chose Electrical, which was not for me. After transferring out to the screw machine shop, that trade was no longer being offered, so I found myself searching for another trade. That is when I came across Culinary Arts.

Chef Thayer and Wright agreed to let me into the program and I will forever be thankful for that opportunity. It helped me ground myself while I finally had the chance to concentrate on my academics and athletic career while at Kaynor Tech. My academic success can be credited to Mrs.Davis, Mr.Snopkowski and Mr.Emanuel. Each and every teacher I had was great, but those three inspired in me in a different way that most students take for granted. I worked extra hard in class since academics were important to Kaynor Tech teachers. A lot of people would knock the education students receive while at Kaynor, but the teachers there took teaching seriously and I took a lot away from that.

It prepared me for college more than they know. I was able to earn a Bachelor of Science in Health Administration from Quinnipiac University (Dean's List) and a Master's Degree in Sport Management from UCONN. I am currently working as the Managing Director for a 35,000 sq ft family life, fitness and wellness center in Charlotte, NC.
Along the way, I worked in minor league baseball as a general manager, college athletics as athletic director intern in compliance,communications and marketing, college cross country coach, Aetna and Travelers Insurance as a business analyst. What I am trying to say and want everyone to know that you can reach your goals no matter who you are and what school you attend.
It is all about your desire to succeed and believing in yourself, while trusting in your teachers to lead you.

Strive to succeed and set goals that you want to achieve. Anything is possible don't believe when people tell you that you have limitations.
My advice to everyone is to be the best at what ever you do because you never know who is watching and there is something to be said for personal pride in what you do.

Email: dpoho@msn.com

Cory Rogers, Electrical, 1990 - Currently I'm the Electrical Dept Head at Eli Whitney Tech in Hamden. I'm also the General Manager of Flagship Electrical and Telecom. Is anyone planning the 20 year reunion? I can be reached at rogersiconnect@aol.com

Jason C. Emanuele, Class of 1994 - I was a Culinary Arts student with the class of '94 under Chefs Arthur Thayer, Gary "Z" Zahacewski, Reggie Wright, and later Cathy Mirabilio-Borer. While I learned a great deal in shop, which laid a solid foundation for the work ethic required in the "real world", I did not stay in the culinary field. What my Culinary Arts training did for me was make me a marketable restaurant employee while in college to help me finance my college education. I know that very few people in my class were planning on college, partly because Kaynor had the reputation as the place to go to school if college wasn't part of the plan. Students need to know that college IS an option! The academic foundation laid for me at Kaynor Tech. paved the way for a successful college career. I graduated with honors as a Bachelor of Science, Criminal Justice from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC (a member institution of the University of North Carolina), and then as a Master of Arts in the Education of the Social Sciences from The Citadel in Charleston, SC. I now have a promising police career as a patrol supervisor, a special units leader, and a training officer with the Charleston Police Department, and am currently considering pursuing a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership at Clemson University.
E-mail is: emanuelej@comcast.net.