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

 - Class of 1938

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MARGERY MaeCONNELL “Margie Mae” June Dramatic Club. 2. 3. 4; French Club. 2: Girls' Recreation Club, 2; Archery Club. 4; Committee for Football Dance. 4. MARY ELIZABETH McGrath “Gypsy Ann” February Chess and Checker Club. 3; Round Table. 3; Soccer. 2; Journalism Club. 3. WILLIAM McCORMICK “Bill” June Rod and Gun Club. 3; Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee. 3. LLOYD C. McNALLY “Mac June Varsity Baseball. 3. 4; Rod and Gun Club. 3. 4; Student Council. President. 4; Honor Society. 4; Masquers. 4; Dance Committees. 3. 4; Senior Play. 4; Mantle Ora- tion at Graduation. 4; One-act Plays. 3. 4. Seniors the athletic teams. These efforts resulted in larger attendance at the games. A campaign for subscriptions to the most popular maga- zines was sponsored by the hard working Seniors in November and December. 1937. In an effort to raise money for their class, the Seniors canvassed all of Red Bank and the surround- ROBERT WILLIAM MEAD “Bucky” June Football. 2. 3. 4. Basketball. 3: Track, 2. 3. 4; Boxing. 4. Dance Committees. 2. 3. 4: Patrol. 4. Rod and Gun Club. Secretary. 4: Senior Play. 4. JOSEPH L. MOREAU “Joe” June Patrol. 4; Masquers. 4; Rod and Gun Club. 3. 4. RUTH E. MONTROSS “Boots June Junior Play. Drew Seminary. 3 Glee Club. Drew Seminary, 3: V. U F Society. Drew Seminary. 3: Soccer Team. Drew Seminary. 3: Basketball. 3. Ping Pong Club. 3; Ping Pong Tournament. 3. CHARLOTTE VERNA MORLEY June Student Council. 2; Round Table. 2. I 24 ]

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ALICE TEKLA KRAHNERT “Tekie June Baseball. 3. 4. Soccer. 3. 4: Girls' Recreation Club. 3. 4. Basketball. 3. 4; Legal Typists Assoc.. 4; Squad Leader. 2. 3: Chess and Checkers Club. 3. THOMAS LLOYI) THEODORE LAKE ‘Ted” February Hi-Y. 2. 3. 4; Masquers. 3. 4; Basketball. 2. 3: Executive Com- mittee. 4. JOHN LONG ”T. Lloyd” June “Longie” June Hi-Y Club. 2. 3. 4; Ping Pong Rad and Gun Club. 3. 4. Club. 3; Masquers. 3; Track. 2. 3. 4 Seniors persons danced to the sweet music of Pete Galatro and his orchestra. In an effort to help the school and also raise money the Seniors started a Booster Club. Small pennants were sold to those who wanted to become members. Meetings of the club were held in the auditorium during Activity periods to pep up RUTH LOVERSIDGE “Rufus” June Chess Checkers Club. 3: Committee for Jr.-Sr Reception. 3; Legal Typists Assoc.. 4: Literary Editor of Log . 4 EDUARD MATTSON “Deacon June Band. 2. 3 4: Orchestra. 2. 3. 4: Radio Club. 3. HELEN MARX June Hockey. 2. 3: Basketball. 3: Bowling Club. 4: French Club. 3: Journalism Chib. 4. Girls’ Recrea- tion Club. 2. 3. 4; Literary Editor oi ■’Log”, 4. THOMAS L. MAZZAROPPI ‘ Tommy June Radio Club. 3: Business Man- ager of Round Table. 4; School Printer. 4. I 23 ]



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JOHN W. MORROW, Jr. “Jack” February Basketball. 2. 3; Wrestling. 2. 3: Football. 2. 3; Track. 2. 3; Plug Pong. 4: Rod and Gun Club. 3. 4. MARJORIE MARIE M UN DEN Margie June Valentine Dance Committee. 3; Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee. 3: Dramatic Club. 3, 4. SHIRLEY MORROW Squirrily June Science Club. 3; Honor Society. 4. Baseball. 3; Basketball. 4 EDNA CAROLINE NIEIIAUS “Pansy June Valentine Dance Committee. 3; Year Book Staff. 4. Seniors ing towns. This hard work was rewarded with a profit of about $120. Prizes were given to the best individual sellers. On February 14. the Senior class sponsored a magician show presented by Bruce the Magician of New England. The show was given in the Junior High auditorium and provided a full house entertainment. Bruce, assisted by his wife, was immensely RUTH ELIZABETH NITTINGER “Ruthie June Art Club. 3; Ping Pong Club. 4; Ba eball, 2. RICHARD JOHN O’CONNOR “Red June Baseball. 3 4; Golf. 3. 4; Chess and Checker Club. 3: Football. 2. FRED OAKLEY Buster June Rod and Gun Club. 3. DOMINICK PAOLUCCI Bucky June Golf Team. 3; Jr.-Sr. Reception Committee. 3: Journalism Club. 4; Rod and Gun Club. 3: Home- room Baseball. 3. 1 25 1 The 1938 LOG

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