Red Bank High School - Log Yearbook (Red Bank, NJ)

 - Class of 1921

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ALUMNI NOTES. Charlotte Botticher—At Sargent School. Paul Braisted—Brown University. Edith Brower—At Bridgeton, N. J. Edward Brasch—Employed at vonKattengell's. Grace Burr—Employed by A. Ivins. Raymond Conklin—A farmer. Louis Conover—Employed in Broad street bank. Helen Doremus—At Skidmore. Margaret Dudley—At home. Geraldine Fowler—At Red Cross rooms in Eisner building. Henry Ely—Gettysburg Military Academy. Chester Frake—Rutgers University. Annabel House—Employed in The Register office. Ardella Hardy—At Manasquan. Casper Heller—A New York business man. Lillian Jahnes—Musicale Institute at New York. Herbert Hawkins—A New York business man. Luella Jeffrey—Brown University. Mary Lippincott—At home. Melissa Little—At home. Bernice Ludlow—Newark Normal. Francis Markstein—Studying electrical engineering. Emily Minton—Broad street bank. Helen Maloney—Newark Normal. Geoffrey Mercer—Brown University. Madeline Palise—Newark Normal. Sarah Parker—Married. Catherine Phisterer—Musicale School at Philadelphia. Dixon Russell—New York Nautical School. E. Marion Rice—Savage School. Mary Ryan—At home. Raymond Tansey—New York Law School. Marion Scott—At home. Louise Simpson—Wilson College. Mabel Sutphen—At home. Teresa Sloss—At Pratt. Raymond Tierney—At home. Raymond VanHorn—Taking a course at R. H. S. Katherine Tilton—Montclair Normal. Helene Trent—At home. Kenneth Walker—At home. Ethel Yanko—Syracuse University. Joseph Williams—Penn. University. Maynard White—Accountant at Eisner’s. Ella Healy—Newark Normal. Albert Morris—Weston House Tech. The Plugger. He plugged along from day to day And soon he drew a raise in pay. And then he plugged along some more And got his name upon the door. But still he plugged and now we learn He's managing the whole concern.—Selected. There never was a better piece of advice than, “Dont make customers of your friends but make friends of your customers. —Selected. 22

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T. Parker—“Do you think it’s wrong to bet?” L. Pryor—“The way I bet, generally is.” “How much is this silk a yard, sir?” A blushing damsel asked Of a young and gushing salesman, Who admiring glances cast. “Only a kiss,” he answered, With an audacious air, As he unfolded the fabric Before the maiden fair. “If you please, I’ll take ten yards, sir.” For a moment his heart stood still; Till the cruel creature added, “And gTandma’ll pay the hill.” The Ambitions of Some Pupils in Room 31. N. Lartaud—To control the class meeting. H. Minton—To conquer the Spanish language (he has our sympathy). J. Bailey—To dance (can you imagine it? We cant). H. Monsky—To get an A in Latin (swell chance). P. Fielder—To retain a hair comb. M. Weisman—To argue (bring on the victims). J. Scott, E. Brown—To learn bookkeeping (????). L. Pryor—To play handball (he might learn). T. Parker—To laugh like a human being (laugh—high E hen’s cackle). D. Oakley, A. Tunis—To remain unseen during a recitation. K. Dietz—To be annoying (more truth than poetry). J. Ilch—To pass algebra (so far it is but an ambition). F. Wagner, W. Kurtz—To be doing nothing (up to present date their ambitions have been realizations). Might Have Taken It. An old negro was taken ill and called in a physician of his own race to prescribe for him; but the old man did not seem to improve and eventually a white physician was summoned. Soon after his arrival Dr.-------felt the old man’s pulse and then examined his tongue. “Did the other doctor take your temperature?” he asked. “I dont know, boss,” said the sick man, “I hain’t missed anything but my watch as yet.” Who supplies class 8-A with peanuts? Ask Achsa Ely! Who said “Forty gallons make a hedgehog?” Noelle Williams—“Dont go. You are leaving me entirely without reason.” Tom Hills—“I always leave things as I find them.” 11-A—“Over there is William Braisted. So you know him?” 8-A. “Sure, he sleeps beside me in Latin class.” 21



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ATHLETIC NOTES. Editors: Alice Conover, Jack Heller. FOOTBALL— Captain—William Bennett. Manager—Russell T. Hodgkiss. Head coach—Mr. Smith. Coaches—Mr. Sieber, Mr. Lovett. Varsity Squad—William Bennett, 1. t.; James King, r. t., f. b.; Russell Hodg- kiss, h. b.; Cecil Hartman, sub. f. b., 1. t.; George Clayton, r. e.; Alfred Ernst, r. g.; Theodore Nestler, c , f. b.; Charles McAnerney, g., t.; Joseph Irwin, h. b.; Elvin Hendrickson, f. b., 1. e.; G. Schenck, c.; Leon Wolcott, q. b.; Edwin Compton, q. b.; George Sloss, g.; Wilmot Robinson, 1. e.; Frank Scotch, f. b.; William VanNote, 1. e. In the course of practice two of our promising next year’s team, Blecker and Lartaud, received broken wrists. Hendrickson also joined the injured list by break- ing his nose. October 11—The football season opened with the Atlantic Highlands High School game. Although they managed to make a touchdown we eventually beat them, 24-6. October 15—Our second game, Dickinson High arrived at Red Bank on a bright sunny day and carried back to Dickinson the victory, 0-26. October 22—Red Bank went up to South Orange where they met the same de- feat as of last year. October 26—Point Pleasant appeared, and disappeared with the victory, 0-21. November 6—Toms River appeared and they disappeared, but this time we kept the victory, 18-0. November 11—Red Bank traveled to Lakewood to play Newman Prep. Arriv- ing home later, reported that they had had seven blowouts and lost the game, 0-13. November 15—In the rain, Red Bank arrived at Leonardo; in the rain we played Leonardo; and in the rain we tied Leonardo, 0-0. November 17—A bright sunny day; to Freehold this time. And yet again we lost, 0-28. November 24—Again in the rain we played Leonardo; but thanks to little Joe, we beat Leonardo in the rain, 6-0. Thus ended the season, making a total of nine games played, three games won, five games lost and one game tied. Throughout the entire season remarkable school spirit was shown by the girls, and some few fellows. BASKET BALL (Girls) — Coach—Miss Beals. Captain—Carol Schroeder. Manager—Alice Conover. Team—Anita Matthews, f.; Carol Schroeder, f.; Lena Degarve, s. c.; Vera Truex, c.; Marion Couvoirseur, g.; Jessie Inseoe, g.; Alice Conover, g.; Marion Iovino, f. Schedule— December 14—Manasquan at Manasquan. January 4—Perth Amboy at Red Bank. January 11—Asbury Park at Red Bank. February 1—Perth Amboy at Perth Amboy. February 8—Asbury Park at Asbury Park. February 15—Manasquan at Red Bank. 23

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