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I n M emoriam Carol Ann Gerding D' ' On August 1, 1959, we the class of 1961, lost one of our dear classmates in a tragic accident. Carol Ann Cerding, born Decelnliei' 8, 1943, was an active, Weil liked classrnate, and We miss her participation in our activities. Carol took part in all our athietic events. She was also an avid boating and swimming fan. As We leave Runison-Fair Haven Regional High School this June, we Wil1 keep her memory with us. We must accept her passing as God's Wi1l. May she know that We are thinking of her and are thankful she could he with us, even for so short a time. She will never lie forgotten, Caro1 Ann Gerding.
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Diane Joan While Diane Transferred from Red Bank High School, Red Bank, New jersey, sen- ior year . . . small and nice . . . sports a red convertible ,. . . '5Hey. where's the party?7' . . . distinctive red hair. Marjorie Ann Woodheafl Mij Oh, what long hair . . . love those Princeton week-ends . . . one of the sophisticates . . . always neat. Sharon Leslie Willialns Shar Cute chick . . . flirt at heart . . . full of vitality . . . 'iWhere,s the partyiw Wllllanl Henry Zleman Bull lransferred from St. Benedmts 'f - AQQ: ' f I .11 :: :: ::' .:t'.:'a?aEi1:iZ-55515, .' W M V? Agni - r :W a f 'Tl' : ' :E 'i-Q:-::lE':,1Z-l', -H32-1 -'-'N 521' gf,fizs1Lz5g2gff??3g ailQm1.,H?5 2 a,m,M,lm...m - -, zttawa ,f,v, if t,--.. it , W2mam?a,+,' W , ,1, H fwwfw-L-T to -Y Wtiqiilwi 5' Q., ., swf L t ,.,, 1. , J, ,,., 5 new A QQ ofk L Z ' gf liitr I Russell Wojtenko Russ :Xlways studying . . . good dancer . . Mquiz me . . . science whiz. John Robert Zinga J ack Never a dull moment . . . big and hlonde . . . natural athlete . . . Mlaetis have a party! ,sez M-lg-'ages :ii was-L1,L get 3-.555-V Vit, ,gg , sawi2155fes1wfi,,,-w,,,,,,,..tg,g,q1 ,. 1 36 Prep. School, sophomore year . . . handy with a paint brush . . . man of few words . . . always walking into doors . . uparlez-vous fran- caisw
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My Name Carl Anderson Noreen Anderson Nancie Armstrong Philip Aumack Courtney Baker Steve Barna Mike Bartlett Pete Batchelar Georgia Beach Logan Beeler Lynn Broten Norman Buck Alex Burnside Drew Callen Val Cammack Millie Campbell 'Dave Clark Mary Clark Joe Clarke Jeff Cofer Britt Crozier Laura Davidson Debbie Davis Brian Deas Susan Delano Carol Despreaux Karen Dettmar Mary DeVito Allan DeWall ,lohn Dixon Nancy Dixon Hardy Dunn Sharon Egeland Marcia Emery William Ether Stanley Fairchild Van Fehr Nancy Finn William Fitzpatrick Joanne Foster Arthur Fox Andy Crimes Norman Haase Phil Hartten Virginia Hennessy CLASS WILL I Leave my seat in the lunch room to a senior Mr. Thompson's uencouragingw rehear- sal talks to future Tower Players. all the good times to Anne Bruggeworth my position in the band to a confused musician Mouse to posterity a comb to Fred Andre my blazing football to John Post my slide rule to anyone crazy enough to take physics those Sunday afternoon fall workouts to the next girl who plays varsity football my English compositions to Mr. Fuchs for someone else to have my monitor post between lunch periods to a tall and influential senior my speed to Cliff Boyd Miss Tyndall to reform all beatnik artists my blonde hair to Chuck Dell'Omo 'tgirl shy boys to any poor unsuspect- ing girl Mr. Curry and my slide rule to next yearis physics class Mr. Conover to next year's seniors my worn out baton to a lucky-junior Utwiddlern eighty-four points to anyone who wants them my Latin book to Mr. Taggart for any other person my locker by the Boys, Room to Bonnie .lean Russel my lost Southern accent to Patti Browne all my senior English compositions to Whitney Dunn chemistry, for all those who might at- tempt to equal my fine record the job of feature editor to anyone who enjoys late hours Mrs. Zelekis homework to her next yearjs senior class my Bunsen burner to Sue Munger my worn out ribbons to some lucky junior 1st chair to .lay Blake my seat in Spanish class to anybody my broken locker 1138 to Gail Wilson my MG to MRoss,'? my knowledge of Latin to Jackie Lartaud my geometry book to Sue Munger my bowling ball to Mr. Bain my motor scooter to another enthusiast my parking space to Stuart Weier my curls to a junior my seat in a senior homeroom to Bob Cyllenborg the parties to the juniors Mr. Trotter and his neckties my broken car windows to anyone who can use broken car windows my batting average to Dianne my parking space to my brother the ice cream wrappers in Boom 23 I'll Never Forget my first failing notice my four years at Rumson sophomore year junior lunch Prom Night-1960 July 18, 1960 Miss Gonzalez's famous last wordsg '4Get aut-a-u-t-aut! our junior lunch table the Prom of 1960 and everything else in my wonderful years at Rumson Mr. Fuchs playing baseball with Mr. Botti's fresh- man team my junior year Mr. DeNicola's little green frog my first day here Mr. Fuch's junior English class my junior year Miss Walter's third period study hall my junior year my four years in Miss Chrisman's voice class junior English the day after the Class of ,60's gradu- ation those little lost fleas J une 20, 1959 those many exciting moments at my junior year lunch table Mr. Lyster's Creative Writing Class the first day the girls had to take showers decorating for the Prom luly 4, 1959 those Elks parades Mr. Thompson's Speech Arts Class Mr. Conoveris class breaking into Kenny's house the last day of school in my junior year anything Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Prom nightQ'60 the friendliness of BFHRHS last yearis graduation party the winter of '59-'60 my great sophomore year RFHRHS Mr. Ciffinls biology class my S10 bet with Dave about who gets married first the first book report in senior English Miss Walter's third period study hall
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