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Jane Blatz and Nancy Bevacqui emphasize the Emerald as a book of distinc- tion during a skit to promote sales. Donna Scarpellino takes a well deserved break from her many tasks as a section editor. Elach year, the Emerald tries new ideas with the sole purpose of satis- fying the school community. This year was no exception, in fact Emerald 1976 has expanded to include more art work and unusual layouts under the guidance of Mrs. Callahan and Sister Rosemary Jeffries. The many talents, and hours of dedica- tion put forth by the editors and their staff deserve commendation. Incorpor- ated into this book were different and effective ways of presenting the material contained within it. It is an explosion of unique literary and art styles reflecting the events and people of the Red Bank Catholic community. 1976 was not only the birthday of our nation but also an exciting beginning of modern publication for the Red Bank Catholic’s Emerald. EDITORS AND ADVISORS—SITTING: B. Kaiser, finance editor; Sister Rosemary, Advisor; Mrs. Callahan, Advisor; L. Lopez, literary editor; STANDING: C. Bevacqui, art director; C. Scarpellino, lay-out editor; MISSING: P. Harmon, finance editor.
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0 Vicki Gedrys, a member of the CCSI to the Health Department, helps Mrs. Russo with plans for the Bicentennial Health Department project. CCSI members, Michele Gassert, Rose Marsico, and Maureen Crowley work diligently in the Guidance Office during their free periods. CCSI OFFICERS—SITTING: Mrs. C. Bliss, moderator. M. Malley. STANDING: H. O’Hern. L. Ilsley. L. Lopez, V. Gedrys. K. Buck. M. Francis, S. Frentz. MISSING: P. Harmon, C. Endlicker. W. Walsh, J. Tarricone, S. Trimboli, K. Rubin, K. Kilian, P. Morris. S. Hornick. F. Flaherty. r he Committee Concerned with Student Involvement was initiated to stimulate participation among the stu- dents in the academic process of RBC. Currently there are fifty-five members: seniors, juniors and sophomores who are divided into groups according to the academic departments of the school. The members worked with these departments to promote a closer communication between faculty and students. In March, the Committee sponsored a Bicentennial festival open to the student body and their parents. The organization was unique in that the Committee does not have a presi- dent. Instead there were two co-chair- persons that worked together to insure that the ideals of the Committee were carried out. Mrs. Bliss was the Com- mittee’s advisor and, it was through her patience and guidance that the students were able to achieve their objectives. 15
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EMERALD STAFF—STANDING: K. Grady, D. Donnelly, J. Blatz, M. Pyatok, M. Buccafusco, F. Fedarko, M. Gaul, M. Keenoy, N. Bevacqui, T. Mulvaney. SITTING: B. Kruger, M. McGlone, B. LaCosta, A. Vinals, L. Miracky. 17
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