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Ube IRounb liable Published Monthly by Students of R. B. H. S. Vol. VIII. RED BANK, N. J., DECEMBER, 1926 No. 2 ROUND TABLE STAFF SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE BY SENIORS A meeting of the Senior Class was called Thursday, Oct. 29, by President Edward Leddy. The ob- ject of the meeting was to hear a plan by which the class could be financially benefitted. This was very clearly and effectually ex- plained by Mr. Miller of the Crow- ell Publishing Company. The idea was to sell subscrip- tions to the following magazines: “The Womans Home Companion” “The American Magazine” “The Mentor ’ “Farm and Fireside” “Colliers A very fair commission was guaranteed on each subscription obtained. The class was entirely in favor of the project, and in order to fur- ther stimulate interest, teams were chosen. These teams were: The Blue Wranglers The Green Ropers The Red Riders 'Continuer on page e- ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ELECTS OFFICERS A regular meeting of the Athletic Association was called for the pur- pose of electing officers. The elec- tions resulted as follows: Fred Neilson, President Robert Laurence, Vice Pres. Eleanor Bray, Secretary Mrs. Crandall will act as treas- urer as she has done in the past. The association has decided to take a collection in silver on Tues- day, November 22, 1926 in chapel. This collection is for the purpose of sending money to the Walter Camp Memorial. The Athletic Association will then double the amount and this will be sent to this fund in New York. Mr. Neilson then appointed a Constitutional Committee with Billy McVey, as chairman to re- vise the constitution. No other business was brought up and the meeting was adjourned. R. B. H. S. DEFEATED BY LEONARDO Before a crowd of 2,500 people, the Red Bank High School team went down to defeat at the hands of the powerful Leonardo eleven by a score of 34—0. Irwin kicked off and the ball was recovered by Red Bank, who lost it after one first down. Leonardo began a steady march down the field only to lose it on the five yard line, by a fumble- Red Bank kick- ed but recovered it again when the ball bounced against a Leonardo player. Red Bank was held for down and Leonardo received the ball and attempted a drop kick which failed to go over the bar. The quarter ended. In the first few minutes of the second quarter, T. Hanson went over the goal for Leonardo’s first touchdown. He also scored the extra point. Shortly after this, a pass from H. Hanson to Spaun ac- counted for the second touchdown. Hanson kicked the goal for the (Continued on Page Eleven)
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