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SUPERANNUATED ACTORS f , U' THE POST-GRADUATES 1 I if If llere we have the most advanced group of Regional students. Not satisfied with having graduated, they returned to continue their preparation for college or to extend their business training. These people endeavored first to educate themselves and arf N7 '13 N fi? 6 then to take part in the social events of the school. VVC all welcomed them, for they have added much to the sparkling gaicty so characteristic of Regional. Iust as frivolous as any other members of the school, they added zest to its activities. Two of the more quiet type, Art Barlow and Dot Mayer, found the extra year to be very pleasant, indeed. Dot was particularly valuable on the business staff of the Rr-1cioNAr.oc:U1c. Hazel Heekel, Lillian Packer, and Elinor Todd rose high in commercial circles. Iosephine Lantz, as leader of the Lantz accordionists and as an all-around musician. has enriched the melody of our lives. Xavier Masterson applied himself to preparation for a business career. f'Curly Nelson, always in the middle of fun and trouble, got lost in Berkeley Heights. Bob Krueger, although lively in social life, gained wide experience in commercial classes. Bill Titley, the more or less bashful chap, took the part of fathering the P. C. group and was well known in many of Regional's activities. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Regional lligh School Alumni Association held its first meeting in Decem- ber, 1og8. The enthusiasm and the lngh purpose expressed by this first group indi- cate that a valuable organization has been created. They immediately drew up a constitution and elected their officers. Under the guidance of these ofiicers future meetings were planned, and a spring banquet was definitely decided upon. The Alumni Association is now an active booster of Regional. It is quite prob- able that in the future the Association may set up scholarship funds and contribute in many other ways to the success of the Regional graduates. The Association cordially invites all graduating seniors to become members of the org.ini7.ation. 5: .210-Vpf TPM- .M-pf! ,amd UVM 6,
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