1981 DOC Olympics/C-71 Reunion Album -- Page 4

Image derived from front cover of Errol D. Toulon's 1981 C-71 Reunion album.

Image of NYC Correction Olympics emblem derived from committee members list page in album.

Errol D. Toulon, now a Monroe College professor but formerly NYC Correction Academy executive officer, made available to this website in the summer of 2010 some of his Correction memorabilia.

Included was a photo album whose flowery front cover bears the title "1981 C-71 Reunion" hand-written in black marker ink. Pasted on the obverse of that front cover is a typed, black-bordered notice, evidentally placed there circa 1981, reading "Photos by Errol D. Toulon, P.O. Box 52, Bronx, New York, 10451."

Typed material about the Correction Olympics Committee's 2nd Annual C-71 Reunion fills the album's first 5 pages. All the texts from those 5 pages are replicated in this web presentation. The text from the album's Page 4 appears below the horizontal orange divider bar.

No photos appear on the first 5 pages. Color photos -- 3.5 x 5 inches each, arranged four on a page, all uncaptioned -- do occupy album Pages 6 through 40. Some of those 140 reunion photos were scanned by the webmaster and the scanned images have been interspersed -- for web design purposes -- among the texts replicated. These images have been numbered so that viewers wishing to offer additional information about one or more of them can refer to the individual photos by their respective ID numbers. Email us at nychs@nyc.rr.com

The word "Clickable" in the information below a photo indicates that double-clicking the screen pointer on that image will access a larger version of it. Use your browser's "back" button to return.

Making a Point
No caption or headline accompanied the above photo or, for that matter, any photo in Errol D. Toulon's album of some 140 photos from the Correction Olympics Committee's 1981 C-71 Reunion Party. The webmaster has selected a sampling of the reunion photos. He has assigned ID numbers to those selected so that viewers wanting to supply information about any of them can indicate to which image they refer.

This 1981 C-71 Reunion Photo #13 is 8.333 inches wide. Smaller images on this page, if double-clicked, will acess 8.333 inches width versions. Use your browser's "back" button to return.





1981 C-71 Reunion Photo #14. Clickable.

PURPOSES OF
OLYMPIC COMMITTTEE
& INVITATION TO
C-71 REUNION

The Correction Olympic Committee invites you to its Second Annual 0-71 Reunion Party.

The elaborate Antun’s is the hosting site of this memorable event, and our purpose is to foster a better working relationship within the Department and to promote physical fitness among the Law Enforcement Officers within the environment of this Department.

The purpose of the association shall be:

(a) To annually organize members within our Department for the Regional or National Police Olympics.




1981 C-71 Reunion Photo #15. Clickable.

(b) To select a team to represent the Department in any Regional, National or International Police Olympics.

(c) To promote law enforceEent professionalism and fraternalism through athletics.

(d) To attempt the promotion of Correction Community relations through an active youth program whenever feasible.

On behalf of the members of the NYC Correction Olympic Committee, in which we take great pride, it is a distinct honor to extend a warm welcome to all of the former members of C-71, as well as their family and friends.

Over the years, the Correction Olympics has been instrumental in fostering the development of a genuine spirit of friendship and competition which in itself is helpful to the law enforcement community.




1981 C-71 Reunion Photo #16. Clickable.

Perhaps the most significant attribute is, however, the fact that the major benefits are derived by the participants who, through dedication and training, have achieved a high level of physicäL fitness.

During the course of the year we will give a benefit, or two, in order to raise funds for the 1982 Olympic participants. Please assist us in carrying on the positive good, deeds of Correctional growth originally implemented by your own heroic efforts.


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This Page 4 of the New York Correction History Society's web presentation includes all the text extracted from Page 4 of Errol D. Toulon's Correction Olympics/C-17 Reunion Party album. The images used on this web page were scanned from some of the photos found on Pages 6 through 40. Links to all 5 Pages of this web presentation are listed below:

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