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W wt z-XI, y f f ff? I f 'A X Zfw X J -r-iff f-X? 'llvgal ntrrva WE THE CLASS OF 1957 beang an our naturally supertor state of mund do hereby bequeath all our worldly treasures to those who follow us To the Jumors we wtll a ten month supply of mldnlght onl and renewable prescnptnon of Nodoz To the Sophomores we grant the rtght to use the swaggermg anr of an up perclassman To the nonsy nauve Freshmen we leave the prnvulege of using our Lnttle Zllurthermnrv To some enterprustng tumor we grant the parkmg meter concesslon on Rndge Road Jane Van Wynen bestows all her headaches as Nugget edutor on the one who succeeds her Marlene De Zurney gnves number 38 parking space to anyone who can get tn at Carol Wulson leaves a worn out pen for wrltung letters to Bermce Alexander Crash Snatch and Womp wull the Rtdgewood gurls to any unusupectmg tumor Elsue Pelz leaves a pack of gum to Mass Foran Don Terrace decrees the other half of has locker to Lots Halsted and Howatt yneld the Suffern movues to Wrathall and Anderson Gerry Pdntecoste lust leaves Bob Clshek bestows hus good marks on George Kurschenbauer Val Bogen donates a worn out typmg eraser to Marulyn Baker Bob Bauman resigns a torn football lersey to Pete Mnhok Marlon Brnggs leaves her Pnttsburgh accent to all New Jerseyvtes who lust don t know how to speak Bob Plevan grants has brains to be dtvnded among the freshmen Rob Rough departs hopung to trade cars wnth Mr Thomas Harvey Feuer leaves hns first seat In the band to Bob Saalfeld We havmg reachmg the top ofthe scale of knowledge and perfectuon and hav mg dtsposed of all our sundry belongmgs do now sugn thus document our last Wall and Testament The mneteenth day of June nmeteen hundred and fifty seven f 9 ,f XA A 1' 'WV ' 1, I X 'flWf'Q'9 1 IH, l, f X1 17 0 f Z ' 'M all Golden Books for book reports. ' il ' . . H . , H, SB . X' of ' . ' fffffrl X l, If f f' , X V yi,
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mystucal magucal Sfuangru La straught out of the Oruent But our happuness was marred at the end of our .lunuor year by the departure of our classmates from VVyckoFf and Franklun Lakes Although they were sad to leave and we regretted to see them go we knew that the 'ine school spurut they had dusplayed at Ram sey would carry them far un the demandung task of establushung Ramapo Reguonal as theur new Alma Mater The begunnung of our senuor year was luke a door openung on new opportunutues new responsubulutues All of us had to make umportant decusuons about the future These are the people un whose hands we placed the leadershup of the class Bob Wrathall presudent Roger Hurley vuce presudent Dolores Vullarosa treasurer Gerry Pentecoste secretary Thus year we unutuated an annual Thanksguvung Day game wuth our new ruvals from Ramapo duscontunu ung the long establushed contestwuth Hawthorne Our Student Councul donated a trophy to be held perma nently by the flrst team to wun ut three tumes The cast dud a great deal toward makung our Senuor play The Burds and the Boys a great success The Pruncupals were Carol Morrus Duck Norton Louuse Scala and Nevulle Sumpter None of us wull ever forget dancung under the Crystal Starlught at our wonderful prom held at the Swuss Chalet We are undebted to the hardworkung commuttees and theur capable chaurmen for a lovely memory whuch wull long outlast our hugh school years And who would have suspected that beneath those scrawny freshman frames slumbered the talent and genuus that blossomed forth on Class Nught2 As we neared graduatuon and the end of our hustory as a class ut was not wuthout regret that we left our hugh school days behund to be revuewed nostalgucally through the vusta of years But more apparent more pressung was the summons of the future whuch we can mold to our dumensuons whuch we can make what we wull Page 1 1 J. . - T 3 C ttutu sg , D kv- fl RJ .. 1 I - . , I l I 1 . . I . . . , . . - 1 I I. I . . I .
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