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Valedictorian Salutatorian To some an education might mean an opportu- nity for financial security. To others it is a means of acquiring the skills to be of service to others. And then there is the philosophy that the development of man's mind is beneficial and necessary for the advancement of society as a whole. Education is not any one of these in isolation but a combination of all three. For no man's education can be his alone . His financial success, his ability to serve and his relationships with the rest of society all requires education. An enlightened society requires all men to be edu- cated in the need for survival of the species. Thus when we judge a man by his education, we must do so not by his titles and financial success and not by his individual kindnesses or lack of them but by his entire contribution to the advancement of the Homo sapien called man. Susan Laskay Graduation is the start of a new life. It opens up new worlds for all. . . . It is a time of great happi- ness, but also a time of sadness. Starting a new life means leaving old friends, family. Right now I would like to talk about some other people we leave. Other than our parents, these people have played the greatest part shaping our lives. These people are our teachers. They have all done their job well. They have shared their knowledge with us, and tried to teach us the dif- ference between right and wrong. Many of Keansburg's teachers fall into a special cat- egory. They are a new breed of teacher. A teacher who shares more with his students than what is expected of him. He shares himself. He opens his heart to them. and is there when a student needs to open his heart to someone. . . . Someone whom they can communicate with, whom they know they can trust for advice. . . . To the faculty of Keansburg High School, on behalf of the Class of 1975 , goodbye and thank you. Karen Stangreciak
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Remember hen Remember when . . . Cookie and Diane would go down to the graveyard and sing all the oldies . . . Remember when . . . Sue K. fell off the chair in gym, To Bobby B. and Tommy T. , remember the first time you found the dirt road? S. K. and S . K. remember . . . To all Senior girls . . . remember when Mrs. McAllister took a shower in 7th period gym . . . K. M. remember all the parties before school . . . P. L. B . remember the picture you hung up in the girls' locker room and guess who took it home and probably hung it on her wall . . . To the Cross Country boys . . . lt's a miracle you didn't catch colds popping all those moons out of the bus coming home from Holmdel . . . Remember Aris's matching yellow pants and yellow chevy and his almost . . . Remember his trip to Maine with Jim, Tim, and John who all drive so good . . . Dean remember your hair-raising, spectacular reception during the 197 5 football season UD Remember Blair's 451 cars that all wound up in the graveyard . . . To the LONERUNNER who was so dedicated . . . Remember when Billy's coat was on fire and after he put it out it was stuck to his shoe . . . Remem- ber when Nancy and Diane were in Spain and the cab driver didn't talk any English . . . Hey Judy. Remember your birthday when you got thrown outside with only your underwear on . . . Why did Charlie always get caught with his gym shorts down in front of the 7th graders? How about it, Mike and Cookis .. ., . Hey Dawn, Remember Patty's oscar winning role at the drive-in while Colleen was in the tmnk . . . Remember the time John was caught driving on the sidewalk at play practice by the cops and got a ticket for what else? To the softball players, remember the fantastic season we had in 7 5 . . . Remember that fantastic band at the Prom and how everything was fixed so r1ice . . . To the boys who went to the Bahamas the pass word is PEANUT BUTTER . . . Remember that senior girl that thought everybody was jealous of her but they really couldn't stand her . . . To Dennis and-Charlie, that was a pretty good racket you had going for a while . . . Remember when the senior girls played the junior girls and Dawn ran a fantastic 90 yards . . . the wrong way. Hey Charlie , change any diapers lately? Hey Colleen, good thing you had enough guts to make that telephone call or else you would have never made it to the prom . . . Remember all those parties on Beachway! ! ! Remember all those co-ed pajama parties . . . Remember all those snowball fights at the grammar school . . . Remember when all the girls HATED Mr. Capalbo . . . Remember when Diane Reed played the Duke of Earl . . . Remember all the great talent shows . . . Remember the secret caper that was going on in the girls' room the night of the play . . . George and Cookis Legs are Here Remember all those good times on the cheerleading bus . . . Remember when Sue Kauffman woke up and found her shoe laces tied to the chair . . . Chicken, Remember when N. C. hopped like a rabbit in 9th grade math class . . . Remember all the fun we had in period 4's D.E. class - girls . . . Remember our senior skip day of 1975 . . . T. C. couldn't do anything . . . Remember when he was dying of thirst and wanted to sink his teeth in our chicken . . . Remember the Mickey Mouse ears at R. P.'s party . . . K. S. and M. B. K. Remember your first party . . . Remember the Science Department . . . Remember how the Sen- ior Mosts turned out . . . Remember when Sue K. got the Betty Crocker Award and didn't do a thing in Advanced Foods . . . . Remember how we were the Best Class that K. H. S . ever had and the Class of '7 5.
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