For crafty community’s sake, something artsy was going on after dark at Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) recently.
Members of the RFH chapter of the National Art Honor Society (NAHS) hosted its first Art After Dark, a night of fun, charity, and artistic exploration.
RFH tech crew for Plaza Suite in 1977 Photos/George Day
Another RFH Tower Players show opening, another tech week. So it goes in the theater world, high school or not. This opening is for the musical Footloose and, yes, it goes like that. This week is tech week. And while tech week has always been run during the week of the show, there are lots of techie differences from decades ago to now.
Juniors of the RFH Class of ’79 lounge in the Junior Lounge Photo/George Day
Rainy days and Wednesdays getting you down? Nothing like compounding the rainy day doldrums. Well, if the mood fits … reminisce about the old days as a Junior Lounge lizard at RFH.
Since rainy days and Tuesdays sometimes get you down, it’s the perfect time to look back again on some upbeat lazy days of lounging at RFH as a junior. So, we reprise this Retro Pic of the Day originally posted in 2018 on, you guessed it, a rainy day …
Lounging in the RFH Junior Lounge circa late 1970s. Photo/George Day
Out came the sun on Monday. Then came the dank, drizzly rain on Tuesday. Everyone feels it. Even high schoolers. And everyone knows that usually with that dreary weather comes a little bit of an antsy, lackadaisical mood — especially for students cooped up in a high school all day. Yes, when it rains, it tends to pour mischief in the high school halls. Call it a little shut-in sickness.
Rumson Police Chief Scott Paterson takes the Polar Bear Plunge and wins Photo/Rumson PD
Call it a double hail to the chief. As is now tradition for him, Rumson Police Chief Scott Patterson dove into a cause in which he believes — Special Olympics NJ — and ended up being the top fundraiser for its 2020 Polar Bear Plunge at Seaside on Saturday. This was his second consecutive year of swimming success as top individual fundraiser.
An RFH class president, cool guys and a car Photo/George Day
Speaking of presidents and their day, week, year or moment … There’s nothing quite as high school class presidential as a pack leader inspiring some hijinks. And here he is … RFH Class of ’78 President Greg Nowell.
Rumson resident Michele Walker Lewis passed away at her home, surrounded by family, on Feb. 11. She was 50.
“Michele touched many lives and was beloved not only by her family and friends, but also by people she interacted with on her daily routine,” her obituary said.
Ward Tietz, RFH Class of 1978 president, is brought on stage for the finale of the Freshman Follies.
Photo/George Day
Call it an RFH Presidents Day tribute. There have been many — high school class presidents. And each RFH class has had its way of voting for and honoring its presidents.
Five Rumson Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) student athletes made their college choices official by signing Letters of Intent on Feb. 5, National Signing Day.
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