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THE ROUND TABLE 13 necessary to conduct them in a style befitting the Class of 1923. Before re- ceiving a diploma the prospective grad- uate must have fulfilled all his financial obligations to his class, so if you expect to receive a sheepskin you may better insure your graduation with a clean record by paying your dues now. To pay your dues promptly is not only business-like, but it is your duty to your class. PAY UP NOW. --------o------- JUNIOR NOTES Early in the term a meeting of the Junior A class was called and held in Mrs. Kerr’s room. The class president. Miss Matthews, presided. The members of the Junior B class were also invited to attend this meeting. During the course of the meeting it was decided that these two classes be con- sidered in the future, as one. The officers and colors of the Junior A class are to be retained. The class pennant has been ordered and it is to be received soon. Misses Margaret Morris, Marion Courvoisier and Virginia Sandt were appointed to serve on the Ring Com- mittee. Later on this committee (presented for approval several rings. The rings were very well selected, therefore much credit is due the committee for display- ing such good taste. It is hoped that the rings will soon be received and all Juniors know that envy will cause many eyes to turn green. Through this paper the members of the Junior Class desire to express their thanks to the members of the Com- mittee on Rings for their very efficient and highly successful efforts in securing the Class Ring. 10 A CLASS NOTES The First Class meeting of the 10 A’s, for this term, was held, Monday, September 11,1922. This meeting was called for the pur- pose of electing officers for the ensuing term. The following were elected: President—Wallace Wilson Vice-President—Dorothy Morris Secretary—Alice Frey Treasurer—Charles Oakerson Executive Committee— Janette Smock, Clarence Gray. Three of our class mates have left: Kate Bucklin, who is now going to Tal- madges, Torrence Young, who is now going to Blair and James Fuhrmann who has moved to Elizabeth. The girls of the Class are thinking of forming a basket ball team. We hope that this project is carried out. We want our class meetings well at- tended. All 10 A’s please come out. --------o------ 10 B CLASS NOTES On September 18th, the first meeting of the 10 B class was called for the purpose of electing the officers for the term. The officers were elected as follows: President—William Sweeny Vice President'—Beatrice Kell Secretary—Janet Hendrickson Treasurer—Florence Brown Executive Committee— Adele Ryder and Everett Burdge. Another meeting of the 10 B class was held on October 9th. The min- utes of the previous meeting were read and accepted and the dues collected. There was a discussion as to what dues should be paid by a person just entering
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12 THE ROUND TABLE SENIOR NOTES The first meeting of the Senior Class was held early this year with Miss Marie Johnson presiding. The following officers were elected to serve during the present school year: President, Mr. Roger Francis; Vice Pres., Mr. Joseph Irwin; Secretary, Mr. C. Lore Raver; Treasurer, Mr. Wm. E. Braisted, Jr. Other necessary business was trans- acted, after which the meeting ad- journed. The Class met again on Nov. 1 st, at which meeting plans for the Senior dance were discussed; a suggested date being Friday, December 1 st. Com- mittees to have charge of the dance were appointed. The Seniors are selling candy this year as is their custom and privilege, and already considerable profit has been received. The Candy Sales Com- mittee consists of: Mr. Theodore Nest- ler, chairman; and Messrs. Raver, Hodgkiss, Ryder and Jahnes. The Officers of the Senior Class re- quest the cooperation of every member in fulfilling all the obligations which their offices require and they hope that the Class of 1923 will finish its course here the most successful, both finan- cially and in every other way, of any class in the history of Red Bank High School. It is the individuals that make or break the group so its up to you. Senior, to make your class the success it ought to be. By Request. Will all Seniors please pay their class dues promptly? Cash is more plentiful now than it will be just before graduation. Receptions and Com- mencement are coming and funds are
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14 THE ROUND TABLE the class. A committee of two was ap- pointed to seek information on the question and report at the next meet- ing. The advisability of a girl’s basket- ball team was suggested, but no action was taken. -------o------ FRESHMAN NOTES The first class meeting of the Nine-A Grade was held Thursday, September 21, 1922. The following officers were elected: President—Edwin Hubbard Vice President—-Walter Woodhead Secretary—Helen Tuthill Treasurer—LeRoy McKnight A committee of five was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws for the organization. The second class meeting was held Thursday, September 28, 1922. The class constitution was read and adopted after satisfactory changes had been made. At the third class meeting Red and Navy Blue were chosen as colors. Vera Audermeulen and Rodger Connant were elected for the executive com- mittee. The class decided to meet the first' Thursday in every month, and to have ten cents a month for dues.
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