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We Hold Our Faculty GEORGE DEITZ Rutgers University, B.S.; M.Ed.; Physical Education; Block “M” Club. JOHN DEVOTA — Custodian. MRS. MARYANN DONLIN Temple University, B.S.Ed.; Typing I. MRS. MARY DWYER — Savage School for Physical Education, Rutgers Univer- sity, B.S. Ed.; Physical Education; Freshman Class. MRS. SARAH ELLISON Newark School for Fine Arts; Art; Freshman Class, Junior Red Cross. HARVEY EPSTEIN University of Michigan, B.A.; New York University, M.A.; United States History II; Senior Class, Student Council. JOHN EVANS Kings College, B.A.; World History, Modern Human Environment; Freshman Class. RICHARD FARIELLO Monmouth College, B.S.: Mechanical Drawing; Freshman Class. MRS. LORETTA ANDERSON — Trenton State Col- Ige, B.S.; Stenography II, Typing II, Personal Typing, Secretarial Practice; Majorettes, Commercial Club, MRS. ANTOINETTE BELL — Trenton State College, B.S.; Applied Mathematics, Plane Geometry; Junior Class, Math Club. MRS. MILDRED BENNETT — Secretary, MISS ELIZABETH BENSON — East Stroudsburg. Marywood College, B.S.; Home Economics. FRANK CAPONE — University of Scranton, B.S.; World His- tory, English II; Projection Club. MRS. MARGARET CAROTHERS — Secretary. MRS. CLARA CARVER — Rider College, B.S.; Stenography I, Typing I, Office Practice, Law and Sales. ANTHONY CREGO — Seton Hall University, B.A.; Applied Science, Physics, Biology; Sophomore Class. MRS. LOIS DAVIDSON — Alfred University, B.A.; Librarian; Junior Class, Library Club. 8
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TO THE CLASS OF 1962, I extend sincere congratulations. May the years bring to you success and happiness as you courage- ously look and drive forward with unshakeablc faith in the future of our great country. Good luck and may God be with you. John V. Caracciolo Principal MATAWAN JUNIOR-SENIOR MICH «AVAVAJI TOWNSHIP , NfW Jfl ANCNITfC The undergraduates of Matawan High School are looking forward to moving to the new school on Atlantic Avenue as seen in the sketch. After many years of struggling, the citizens of Mata- wan have succeeded in obtaining a new high school with new and better facilities. These facilities will make it possible for the large stu- dent body to have a full day session. It has been my privilege to have known many members of your graduating class since you enrolled in Matawan High School. I recall vividly your aspirations and trepi- dations, and I have observed with considerable interest your progress and achievements since that time. Now armed with a maturity, purposefulness and wisdom which you did not possess then, you can face a future with confidence in your ability to succeed. My sincere best wishes to each of you. 7 DANIEL JACKLER Vice-Principal
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in High Regard . . . HANS FLEISCHER Temple University, B.A.: English IV; Senior Class, Bowling Club. W. COETZE — Wag- ner College, B.A., Columbia University, M.A.; Chorus. RICHARD GRECO - Seton Hall University, B.A.; General Science, General Mathematics, Commercial Mathematics, Algebra I; Sophomore Class. DUNCAN HALLOCK — University of Miami, Upsala College, Montclair State College, B.A.; United States History I; Junior Class. JOHN MEYER — Syracuse University, B.S.; Shop Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing. GUN- THER IIEYSE — Tusculum College, Rutgers Univer- sity, B.A.; Guidance Director. RICHARD HOLLER — Seton Hall University, B.A.; Latin I, II, III; Freshman Glass. EUGENE JACZYNSKI — University of Scran- ton. B.S.; United States History I, World History; Jun- ior Glass. MISS MARGARET KERWIN — Misericor- dia College, B.S.; Biology, General Science; Sophomore Class, Cheerleaders, BENJAMIN KURTZ New York University, B.S.; German I. II, French I; Sophomore Class. HARVEY LATOURKTTE Bethany College, B.A.; Physics, Chemistry. ALBERT LEVINE -r- Rider College, B.S. Columbia University, M.A.; Law and Sales, Bookkeeping. F. HOWARD LLOYD. JR. — Rutgers University, B.A.; M.Ed.; English III, Journalism; Journalism Club. F. HOWARD LLOYD. SR. New Jersey State Teacher’s College; English I, World History. JAMES G. LONG — University of Florida; B.A.; English III; Yearbook. BRUCE MAC CUTCHEON East Stroudsburg State College, B.S.; Physical Education; Block M Club. ROBERT MESEROLL Obcrlin College, B.M.E.; Band. JOSEPH MURRAY New York University, B.S.; Junior Business Training, Commercial Mathematics: Senior Play. 9
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