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| This is the front of the school facing Melville Avenue. Although the school name has been slightly changed, the view still looks just as it did 30 years ago. |
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| Here is a view of the hallway which connected Wolcott and Fitts "back in the day." Although Fitts House remains, the other two houses have been renamed Pequot and Townshend instead of the all-too-familiar Wolcott and Barlow. |
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| The Warde baseball field still looks great after 30 years! May 12 marks the 30th anniversary of the Warde comeback victory over the Flying Tigers at Ludlowe. Reunion committee chairman Tony Procaccini still has the game ball and will bring it to the reunion. |
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| The white chalk of the base lines is drawn for another baseball game at Fairfield Warde High School. The Mustangs defeated Fairfield Ludlowe in baseball this year, 3-2. |
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| Fairfield High School is just one of three names our high school has had in the last 30 years --- they include Andrew Warde, Fairfield High, and Fairfield Warde. |
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| The students may come and go, but Warde athletics is still as strong as ever from this view near the entrance of the school gymnasium. The Warde wrestlers won the state championship this year. |
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| The food stand and supply shed next to the football field says "Mustangs," even though the Crimson Eagles proudly called the gridiron their home 30 years ago. |
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| The Warde tennis courts were dedicated as "The James Blake Courts" in early May, 2006, in honor of the Fairfield High School graduate and world famous tennis star. Longtime Warde teacher and tennis coach John Honey returned for the dedication ceremony. Honey was one of our teachers and the varsity tennis coach. He currently coaches boys tennis at Ludlowe High School. |
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| "The James Blake Tennis Courts" are home to the Warde boys and girls tennis teams. John Honey, the longtime Warde teacher and varsity tennis coach, returned for the dedication ceremony. He currently holds the same position at Ludlowe High School. Ed Lominsky returned as the boys tennis coach last year after holding the same position over 30 years ago. |
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| Here is a view of the main entrance of Fairfield Warde High School in May, 2006. |
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| The Fairfield Warde football field is better than ever with synthetic turf and new grandstands; it is home to a variety of sports including the Mustangs` football team. |
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| The main office of the school is now located next to the library by the front entrance. |
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| This is a view of the courtyard of Fairfield Warde High School looking toward the cafeteria. Has the view changed that much in 30 years? |
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| The lights from the football field are in the distance looking at the former Barlow House from the courtyard. Barlow has been renamed Pequot House. |
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| The cafeteria sparkles after receiving a fresh coat of paint, mopped floors, and clean tables. There`s even an electronic messageboard informing students of birthdays, special announcements, and luncheon specials. |
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| The current students continue to make the alumni proud by winning numerous awards for their musical talent. These awards are from the 2006 North American Music Festival. |
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| This is a view of the corridor of the former Barlow House. The renovations at the high school are evident by a walk down the hallway of the current Pequot House. |
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| Thirty years ago this was known as the "old gym." Ask a current student where to find the "old gym," and he or she will know instantly where to go. Believe it or not, it actually looks much better today! |
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