Lewis S. Mills High School Alumni
Burlington, Connecticut (CT)
Bill Pozzo
Lewis S. Mills High School
Class of 1984
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BILL'S PROFILE

First Name | Bill |
Last Name | Pozzo |
Graduation Year | Class of 1984 |
Gender | Male |
Hometown | Harwinton, Connecticut |
Relationship Status | Married |
About Me | I Would like to add every pozzo on facebook to my friends list Who knew we were such a large family. I'm the nicest Bastard you'll ever meet |

Class of 1984 Alumni
→ Reunite with 45 class of 1984 alumni that have joined.

Lorrie Neri
Class of 1987

Tim Goodwin
Class of 1979

Toby Jones
Class of 1990

Alicia Burt
Class of 1988

Courtney Haynes
Class of 2002

Krystyna Lukaszewski
Class of 1997

Steven Didato
Class of 1986

Dennis Stark
Class of 1973

Brenna Kirk
Class of 2001

Peter Woiciechowski
Class of 1967

Eric Shepard
Class of 1999

Katelynn Mudgett
Class of 2012

Nikki Veneziano
Class of 1997

Jason Schilling
Class of 2001

Scott Winegar
Class of 1990

Robin Hudson
Class of 1976

Deborah Landau
Class of 1970

Keith Bisciotti
Class of 1996

Yvon Grandbois
Class of 1969

Ed Jones
Class of 1998

Sylvia Niederreiter
Class of 1986

Scott Berube
Class of 1992

Gerald "sonny" Morneault
Class of 1986

Loranna Jane
Class of 1978
Recent Class of 1984 Reunions
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LSM Class of '84 25th Reunion
Invited Classes: 1984
Date: Oct 10, 2009
Description: There won't be any invitations sent out....get your info here and on our class page on Facebook. Please feel free to dre...(read more)
LSM Class of 1984 25th Reunion
Invited Classes: 1984
Date: Oct 10, 2009
Description: I am NOT sending out invitations for this....I will provide all info here and to e-mails I have from our last reunion. ...(read more)
Class of '84 - 30th reunion
Invited Classes: 1984
Description: Would like feedback on whether you want a 30th reunion or not... if yes, should families be involved? Let me know...