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Our yearbook is directed toward the new, the differ- ent, the progressive. In an era of atoms and rapid pace, it appears unusual to study the old and to see the rebirth of traditions. Yet, progress is based upon foundations of past ex- periences. Our progress will depend largely upon the way in which we transform our past mistakes into mean- ingful learnings. Without these previous failures and successes to reHect upon, we cannot hope to mature fully. It is with this support that we move into the new and the different. What awaits us, we do not know. As we travel forward, we will forget some of the events that have influenced and shaped us, but we shall always carry with us our memorabilia-the events worthy of being remembered.
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ment brings oblivion, Jane Plenty only re- tired to render a continuing service to the school. But now in '62 she says her final good- by to Newark State. To devotion such as this, we pay our highest tribute. Fred Marder is a young man whose be- lief in and respect for students has en- deared him to each of us. We have seen his deep concern for the students of Newark State College. We have felt he understood and shared the problems that were of im- portance to us. - His guidance and inspiration have led us to accept new responsibilities and posi- tions of leadership. His friendship and his cheerful disposition have meant an ever- open door to those seeking advice or en- couragement. As an educator he walks before us. As a friend he is among us-in all ways and at all times. The Class of 1962 takes great pride in dedicating our Memorabilia to jane Plenty and Fred Marder. Through our association with them, we have learned to love and appreciate these individuals. For their tireless efforts and unending faith in our behalf-we thank them! PR xf Q9 FRED IVIARDEP W- --'Er V+.
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