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

 - Class of 1927

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tlbe IRounb liable Published Monthly by Students of R. B. H. S. Vol. VIII. RED BANK, N. J., FEBRUARY, 1927 No. 3 FOOTBALL SQUAD REPORT OF ACTIVITIES FUNDS, RED BANK HIGH SCHOOL Balances of accounts: Senior Candy Fund.........$ 299.18 Class 1928 ................. 773.11 Girls' A. A.................. 49.30 Round Table ................ 241.70 Senior Class................ 455.66 10A Class .................. 112.87 Debating Society . . ........ 8.30 Boys' A. A.................. 379.17 10B Class ................... 19.95 Curtain Club ................ 30.05 Total Deposits......$2369.29 Cask Account: On Deposit ...............$2372.66 Interest Earned.............. 3.37 $2369.29 TEN YEARS AGO IN RED BANK Chester Ebie and George Olm- stead were reprimanded for dis- turbing the peace. As a result of this fracas Chester received a bloody nose and a cut lip, while George, it is reported, is nursing a blackened orb. (Continued on Page 4) DEBATERS The Constitution of the United States of America (if you have all studied History) was passed on the Year of our Lord 1789. The people soon realized that they had left an important clause out of this document so it was amended. In fact, it is our 1st Article. Congress shall make no law pro- hibiting or abridging the Freedom of Speech.” To exercise this power, Join the Debating Society.” Its for a good cause. You learn to control your voice and stop talking. People do not want you always talking so why not use all your privileges and enjoy the freedom of speech given all citizens along the Shrewsbury. I.S.K. SOPHOMORE NOTES The third class meeting of the 10B Sophomores was called to or- der by Mr. Strauss, in the absence of the president, on Monday, De- cember 13, at 8:45, in Room A. The purpose of the meeting was to elect a new president as President Mack had been absent for some time, and it was rumored that he would not (Continued on Page 4) JUNIORJWTES The Junior Class held a regular meeting, December 9, 1926. At this meeting the Juniors establish- ed a precedent by electing a Ways and Means Committee, as this com- mittee is usually not elected until the Senior year. The committee consists of: Charles Irwin George Williamson Anna Black Janet McKay A Junior dance was proposed and it was decided that the arrange- ments for the dance be made by the Ways and Means Committee and be submitted to the class for approval. On January 6, the Juniors held another busy meeting, with more than one hundred Juniors present. From the possible dates to hold the dance, February 19, was chosen. Each member of the Ways and Means Committee became chair- man of a sub-committee to provide for the various details of the dance. A special meeting was held Janu- ary 13 for further discussion of the dance. The President told the class that the dance could not be held on the chosen date. Edward Leddy, (Continued on Page 3)

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