FOREWORD “The ride is almost over now, said the driver. “Just beyond the next small hill we’ll find the stables, and we’ll unhitch the horses and bed ’em down for the night, and we’ll roll the wagon into the shed, and all of you will go your own sep’rate ways . . . “Certainly is a big. broad-faced moon tonight, the kind of moon that stares you right in the eye and says, Remember yesterday, and the day before, and all the wonder-filled days before that . . . And you just can't help rememb’ring . . None of the young people in the wagon spoke. For them the driver’s empty words were full of meaning. For them more than merely the hay- ride would be over: four great years that would become an epoch in their lives were drawing to a close. And when those years should have be- come the past, there would be much more to do than to unhitch horses and roll a wagon into a shed. And the wagon wheels were creak- ing under their heavy load and say- ing in rhythm: The end of an epoch . . . the end of an epoch . . . of an epoch . . . the end of an epoch is the beginning . . . is the beginning . . . is the beginning . . . the beginning . . . of an epoch . . .
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Just about everyone who attends R. B. H. S. knows Mr. Stanley Carhart, because just about everyone goes through the throes of Drivers Education. A brave soul with emotions rang- ing from gentle patience to turbulent disap- proval. Mr. Carhart has guided budding drivers along the roads for seventeen years and has “never lost a customer.” After receiving his B.S. and M.A. from Rutgers College, he did graduate work at Trenton State College and was awarded graduate scholarships in the field of safety. He became a pioneer in driver safety programs sponsored by General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler Corporations and advocated be- ll ind-the-wheel training in central New Jersey high schools. During the past forty years he has graduated from player to coach to official in such sports as baseball, basketball, and swimming. Teams in which he has participated have won state championships, Central Jersey crowms, and Shore Conference titles. However, most of us will remember Mr. Carhart as the courageous gentleman whistling a tranquil tune as we chauffered him along the highway. MR. STANLEY CARHART FOR POINTING OUT THE WAY— Loretta Mazza has the first crack at driving in Mr. Carhart's rolling classroom. MU RED BANK V high school drmr education car I SAUS CO FOOD
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