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

 - Class of 1934

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» THE ROUND TABLE John Martin A rmstrong “Jack” “.In honest wan, Sir, is able to speak for himself when a knave is not.” Class Basketball: class track. Hyatt Edward Cunningham “Hyatt” ”There are but few faces in the world that can afford to smile Donald Frederick Dressier “Don” “Singers are merry and free from sorrows and cares. Kathryn Jean Fix “Jean ”. ln ounce of mirth is ;worth a pound of sorrow ’ Ciris’ Basketball I ; Girls' Varsity Basketball 2 Homeroom Chairman 3; Girls’ Hi-Y 4; Dramatic Club 3. 4; N ear Book Staff a: Senior Patrol 4: Class Officer 4; Publicity Com. 3- Lilli an Catherine Body Lil” '‘Great works are performed not by strength, but by perseverance. Girls’ Basketball: dance committee. Victor Manget Dorn “Vic” From the croton of his head to the sole of his feet he is all mirth.” Round Table Editor: Dramatic Club (Pres.); Patrol: Class Com- mittee : Publicity Committee. Arthur Charles Duske, Jr, “Art With him that knocks at the door of peace, seek not hostility.” French Club (Treas.); Class Secre- tary; Sec. Boys’ Hi-Y; Dramatic Club; Cheerleader; Patrol; Class Committee; Graduation Committee; Dance Committee; Candy Salesman; Baseball 3. 4; Class Basketball 2. 3: Radio Club 3: Senior Play. Phihp Anthony Gettis Honk” “.I man who conquers himself conquers the world.” Basketball r. 2. 3: Track 2. 3. 4; Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4; Varsity Basket- ball 4; Varsity R Club 4 ; Football 4: Class baseball; Jr. Dance Committee. Page Eight

Page 11 text:

THE ROUND TABLE OUR ADVISORS Ml . T1 A(. I IKS in a corner room in the junior hi,i'll school building and has black hair—owns a Ford roadster and occupants arc always provided with a leopard skin robe—it has six wheels and side curtains—he teaches Kuglish, Commercial Law. and study periods. Haven’t you guessed who it is? lie signs his name 11. Carl Kait and has it on a rubber stamp—spends many of his evenings at New Jersey Law School, but when asked when lie'll pass his bar exams, he smiles and says lie is not vrr well acquainted with the bars, what with repeal and all—has been at Red Rank high school for five years and enjoys the fact that lie is the only bachelor in the senior building—when nervous or thoughtful runs his fingers around his collar— was a Boy Scout around the years of 1918-19)9—had the pleasure of meeting the late King of Belgium—enjoys onera—very modest—hates publicity—talks with hands in pockets—not adverse to ladies—graduated from high school in about the year 1924—one ideal is his brother, who graduates this year from Annapolis— is definitely not married and further states that he hasn't the time to get married— thinks that high school students are divided into three classes, the workers, the workers and shirkers, and the shirkers—once worked for a Philadelphia newspaper. II I IS INITIALS are S (). S., which could mean anything. For instance, here. Scandals of Sko would he appropriate. He is a man of versatile abilities—lias been a miner, painter, truck driver, carpenter, ditch digger, restaurant manager, ran a steam shovel—once sold ladies' silk hosiery but quit because he found it would soon be necessary to wear glasses—during the war held three jobs at once—graduated from high school in 1920—is an accomplished pianist, having studied for seventeen years—has grown nine mustaches since living in Red Bank—lost the last one in an election day bet—speaks live different languages—first learned German and did not learn Knglish till nine years old— once received a kiss from a movie actress for getting her a package of cigarettes— never smokes more than one package of cigarettes a day—often reads all night and then teaches school next day—reads “dime novels and then alternates to hooks with “ten dollar words—had a piece taken out of his rib and put on his nose which accounts for the bumn on it—talks rapidly and with gestures—once was kicked in the head by a mule—favorite hobbies are fishing and gardening but wishes he could travel extensively—has no definite plans for his son’s career but will expose him to several professions—always works during summer vacations. Td( c Seven



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THE ROUND TABLE 1 t» Dorothy Evelyn Goodall “Evelyn” Talkativeness produces many disas- ters. but in silence there is safety. Secretary Homeroom. Albert Arthur Kerr, Jr. “Art” If girls and duty crash, let the duty go smash! Football 4: Basketball 3; Baseball. Bert William Lane “Bert” “Every man is the architect of his Oii'ii fortune Dramatic Club. Frank Domenik Lucisano “Shorty” 7 am here hut few know it. Ainsworth James Hague, III “A. J. ‘71 is actions speak much stronger than my pen. Honor Society. William James Lake, Jr. “Bill” One ear it heard, the other it went out. Dramatic Club; Football 3. Beatrice K. Lewis “Bea” “Life is not so short hut that there is always time enough for courtesy. Girls’ Basketball I : Girls’ Varsity Basketball j, 3; Student Council 3; Patrol ;m Vice-President Class 4. Emil Carl Munch ‘ Eem’’ “Fetter alone than in bad company. Spanish Club. Page Nine

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