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

 - Class of 1924

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THE ROUND TABLE 15 SENIOR NOTES On September the twelfth, the class of 25 held its first monthly meeting. The following officers were elected: President, Wallace Wilson; Vice- president, Lawrence Burdge; Secre- tary, Alice Frey; Treasurer, Frank Kaiser. Henry Fix and Edgar Denise are on the executive committee. Tuesday, the sixteenth, was Senior Day in chapel. Wallace Wilson spoke on the aims of the Senior Class. The Senior class held a meeting at eight forty-five on Monday morning, October the sixth. One object of morning meetings is to secure a good attendance. Miss Stanger was wel- comed as the class advisor. It was decided to give a dance or an enter- tainment in the near future. Norman Beer reported that the sale of candy has been very successful. JUNIOR NOTES The Junior class meeting was held on September the seventeenth. The following officers were elected: Presi- dent, Edwin McDermott; Vice-presi- dent, Achsa Ely; Secretary, Vera Oudermeulon; Treasurer, William Bar- rett. Leroy McKnight, William Elliott and Edwin Hubbard are on the exe- cutive committee. A class ring com- mittee was elected, consisting of Noelle Williams, chairman, Edwin Hubbard, Chester Degarve, and Dorothy Oakley. ----------------o------ SOPHOMORE NOTES The first meeting of the Sophomore class was held on Thursday, September the eighteenth. The officers elected are President, Robert Van Brunt; Vice-president, George Olmstead; Sec- retary, Janice Sobel; Treasurer, Doro- thy Cooper. The executive committee consists of Francis Branin and Biddle Garrison. A vote of thanks was given to the retiring officers who helped very much in organizing the class.

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14 THE ROUND TABLE ALUMNI NOTES The “Doings” of the Class of '24. Harvey Smock—Working with his father. Cecil Hartman—Syracuse College. John Phillips—Georgetown College. Carolyn Schroeder—Coleman’s Busi- ness College. Isabella Coleman—Training to be a nurse at the Long Branch hospital. Kenneth Dietz—Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J. Leah De Garve—Beechwood school, Jenkintown, Pa. Ruth Dreyer—Stenographer at Eis- ner’s factory. Edith Getty—Women’s State College, New Brunswick, N. J. Norma Francis—In the office of A. D. Cooper Insurance Co. Thomas Galante—Columbia College. George Hawkins—Working in Stock exchange, N. Y. Wrada Johnstone—Training to be a nurse at the Spring Lake hospital. Anna Lang—Newark Normal School of Physical Training and Hygiene. James Lang—Working in the New Jersey Food Co. Fannie Lipack—Working in the Mer- chants Trust Co. Libbie Madansky—Working in Gold- berg's clothing store. Mable Mazza—Telephone operator. Anita Matthews—Sargent P. T. school. Raymond Murphy—Working in Bray’s grocery store. Willa Morefield—Beechwood school, Jenkintown, Pa. Margaret Morris—Virginia College. Ella McGarrity—Working in the office of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Donald Oakley—Working with G. K. Allen, Civil engineer. Red Bank. William O’Brien — Rider’s Business College. Marian Presby — Montclair Normal school. Louise Price—Hood College, Md. Sarah Sherman—Married. Mildred Reid—St. Elizabeth’s College. Margaret Sutton—Martha Washing- ton school, Washington, D. C. Vera Truex—Montclair Normal school. Ruth Van Dorn—Taking a P. G. course at R. B. H. S. Julia Van Schoik—Training to be a nurse at the Newark hospital. Anna Thaw—Coleman’s Business Col- lege. Robert Williamson—Columbia Col- lege. Sherman Manning—Rutger’s College. Adelaide Weller—Beechwood school. Barbara Wilkinson—Sweetbriar Col- lege, Va. Frank Wagner—Taking a P. G. course at R. B. H. S. Bessie McClean—Stenographer in Al- bert Ivin's office. Harold Monsky—New York University. John Coles—Working for the Long Branch Record.



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16 THE ROUND TABLE FRESHIE RETURNS The officers of the 9 B Freshman Class are: President—Penn Strode Vice-President—Edna Clayton Secretary—Doris Estabrook Treasurer—Ralph Abbot Minutes of Class meeting. The 9B Freshman Class met in Room 1 7 on Wednesday, October 15th. The meeting proceeded as follows: 1. The President called the class to order. 2. The Constitution was read by the secretary. 3. It was voted upon and ap- proved by the class. 4. Class colors were suggested. 5. A committee consisting of John Hiss, Doris Estabrook, and Gladys Schneider were appointed to select the class colors. The first regular meeting of the 9A Freshman Class was held on Sept. 24, 1924. The following officers were elected: President—Helen Davey Vice-President—Charles Irwin Secretary—Dorothy Turkington Treasurer—Philip Smith Ex. Committee—Lloyd Colio George Williamson ---------o------ Colio: “I see that Woodhead has an automobile.” Bailey: “Yes his rich uncle gave it to him.” Colio: “Why he told me that he put all the money he had into it.” Bailey: “So he did. He bought a dollar’s worth of gas for it.” “Why does Frank Wagner look so crestfallen?” “He jumped at a conclusion and it wasn’t there.” EXCHANGES The Altruist Annual: Emerson High, West Hoboken, N. J. Your paper is an all around one; your cuts are fine; the Who’s Who idea is great. Spectator: Paterson Boys High School. Your magazine is very original. Your cartoons are fine. Keep the good work up. The Caldron: Friends Select School, Philadelphia, Pa. Your literary department is excel- lent. Why not have a larger Joke department? The Targum: Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J. Your paper certainly is a newsy one. We might suggest that you have a larger joke department. The Weather Vane: Westfield High School, Westfield, N. J. Your paper is very original and well arranged. We want to congratulate you on your girls’ basketball team. Keep up the good work. -------o------- Vera: “Don’t people get offensive when they own a car.” Hubbard: “Well, some certainly do get a habit of running other people down.” Mr. Samuels was trying to instill the theory of magnetism into the minds of the class. “Stout,” he asked, “how many magnets are there?” « T » two, sir. “And will you please name them.” “Blondes and brunettes, sir.” Confucius says: The teacher is wise who knows when we have enough, (homework!)

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