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in dedication MISS ANN ROMANO Because it was you, Miss Romano, who through the years, gave to us through your love, guidance, patience, and understanding those memor- able intangibles which could be bestowed on us by you alone, we wish to offer to you this recognition of our appreciation. The seasons of the year serve as a manifestation of these-your special gifts to us. The crackling autumn bonfire signifies the warmth of your love, the winter snowstorm, building out of diminutive flakes archi- tecture unsurpassed, reminds us of the guidance which, in th'e form of little suggestions, has built out of us men and women, the first robin of spring, personifies your patience so constantly possessed, the sleeping green fields of summer are to us the quiet and understanding we received through the year. Thus, as the theme, Our Year, is so commensurate with our gratitude, we, the Class of '59, dedicate to you, Miss Romano, our yearbook, The Regionalogue.
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principal To the Class of l959: Now that you have com- pleted your high school days and are about to em- bark upon other areas of study or work, remember that this is really the begin- ning. You have completed one more step on the ladder to success. There are many more. You must keep on studying and working to reach the top. May I congratulate you upon your present accom- plishments and wish you the best of success in your future undertakings. DR. RANDOLF T. JACOBSEN Principal A.B., Dickinsong M.Ed., Ed.D., Rutgers University assistant principal To the Class of l959: The Freshman class in September, i955 en- tered Regional with considerable promise. Your four years here have produced achievements be- yond our highest hopes. Now you depart, having left your mark on us, with considerable promise of more success. May I wish you only good fortune and God speed in the pursuit of your dreams. GEORGE G. KING Assistant Principal A.A., Monmouth Junior College, A.B., M.A., Montclair State Teachers College 15
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