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Page 19 text:
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Psyched! We got off to a good start with a fantastic pep rally. The gym roared with excitement as Mr. Montanaro introduced the football team for the upcoming sea- son. The band, marching units and stu- dents all took part and expressed their support of the team. The pep rally ended with the spirit of RBC, while the band played The Whole School. It was a fitting prelude for the start of an excellent season. And this is only the pep rally. Enthusiasm is contagious. 15
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Getting Off to a Good Start The Student Council's Welcome Back Dance returned to the gym after many years in the cafeteria. The dance, held September 15, was well attended by both Freshmen and upperclassmen, providing all students with the opportunity to make new friends and renew old friendships. Starrider provided music by contemporary musi- cians such as the Doobie Brothers and Cheap Trick. Everyone had a great time, shuffling through the sawdust put down to protect the gym floor. left, left, right 1,2, 3 Teach me how to do that (Sr. Wendelin and Fr. McGrath) The band Starrider provided the tunes. Did you hear' (Mrs Fincke and Miss Kulawiec) 14
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BAND S Mary |o Knipper and Lisa Shipley at the garage sale Mary Fitzgerald and Sue Mallon play a happy tune Mr. Bencivenga directing as usual The Red Bank Catholic High School Band is a group of dedi- cated musicians who show their green and gold spirit. They con- tribute their many talents to many different activities. They held a garage sale which was a huge success. They marched in a num- ber of parades including the An- nual Saint Patrick's Day Parade in New York City. The band contin- uously showed their devotion to music and RBC. Front Row: Mary Jo Knipper. Carmella Manna, Jeannette Tukis, Jane Ann Carling, Tracy Benson, Cathy Grabler, Cheryl MacLaughlin. Second Row: Fran McLaughlin, Mary Fitzgerlad, Sue Mallon, Helen Grabler. Third Row: Maria Hall, Sue Manrell, Desmond Varady, David Homa, Linda Boyle, Leif Sigmond, Ed Throckmorton. Fourth Row: Bill Flynn, Kim Biondi, Laura Ann Gudicello. Bob Gedrys, Bob Anchandia, Larry Baggitt Fifth Row: Todd Harvard, Pat Edmonds, Pat Kelly, Thomas Landolfi, James Cambell. Back Row: Mr. J. Bencivenga, Art Rimmele, Eric Reed, John Taltavel, John Ceinski, Mark Mongolo. Missing: Lori Bezyack, , Cheryl Alexander, Anthony Gizzi, David Papay, Lisa Shipley, Bob Gold, Dave Baiano, Eric Proctor, Matt Garrison, Ann Boyle, Karen Maris, Mickey Lewis. 16
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