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The 1938 LOG • HELEN PARTRICK “Snooks” June Patrol. 4; Candy Seller. 4: Table Tennis. 3; Basketball. 4; Soccer. 4; G. R. C.. 4; Baseball. 4. DONALD PEARCE “Don” February Basketball. 2: Intra - Mural Basketball. 3; Class Treasurer, 2, Table Tennis Club. 3. EDWARD S. PATTERSON “Ed February Junior Dance Committee, 3; Rod and Gun Club. 3. 4; Com- mittee for Jr.-Sr. Reception. 4. Senior Art Guild. 4; Round Table. 3; Art- Editor. Feature Writer for Round able. 4. Adver- tising Committee for Football Dance. 4; Year Book Staff, 4. JOSEPH P. PEYTON. Jr. “Joe” June Football. 3; Track. 2 3. 4; Hi-Y. 3. 4; Ping Pong. 3. Member 1937 Penn Relay Team. 3. Seniors enjoyed by the four hundred students who saw the program. It was also a financial success. On Friday evening, March 11. 1938. the Senior class pre- sented the traditional Senior play in the River Street School Auditorium. The title of the play was Tommy , which was presented with great success by the Senior class of Red Bank HELEN ELIZABETH PENNINGTON “Pennie” June Dramatic Club. 3. 4. DOMENIC’K CHARLES PINGITORE June Football. 2. 3. 4; Track. 2. 3. 4 Valentine Dance Committee. 3: Round Table. 3. 4; Journalism Club. 3; Dramatic Club. 3; Squad Leader. 3. ANNA LEIGH PENNINGTON “Leigh” June Soccer. 2. 3. 4; Baseball. 2. 4; Tumbling Club. 2; Committee for Jr. Dance. 3; Basketball. 4; Draw- ing Club. 3; Candy Salesman. 4 G. R C.. 3; Legal Typist Asso- ciation. 4 HENRY POPE “Jim” June Table Tennis Club. 3; Golf Team. 3; Year Book Staff. 4; Senior Play Committee. 4; Span- ish Club. 4. I 26]
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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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KATHRYNE REAMER “Kate’ June Corresponding Secretary to Stu- dent Council. 3. 4; French Club. 3. 4: Hi-Y. 2. 3. 4. President of Ht-Y. 4; Vice-President of Honor Society. 4; Patrol. 4; Tennis. 2. 3. 4; Soccer. 3. 4; Hockey. 2. 3; Basketball. 2. 3; Candy Salesman. 4; Squad Leader. 3. 4; G R. C.. 2. 3. 4. KENNETH RICHARDSON “Christy February Football. 3; Boxing. 3; Puzzle Club. 3; Track. 2; Basketball. 2. 3. 4. PAT NICHOLAS RICCI “Fast June Baseball Intramural. 2; Basket- ball Intramural. 2. 3; Radio Club. 3. MARY ROGEL “Met” June Travel Club. 3: Journalism Club. 4: Round Table. 4; Tennis. 2; Soccer. 2 Seniors High School ten years ago. The play this year also enjoyed unusual success. The play was a three-act comedy. “Tommy' was also a success financially as well as socially. Mrs. Brown, who has in the past directed so many successful plays, coached the Seniors in their play, and deserves much credit. Music for dancing after the play was furnished by Pete Galatro and his MARTHA ANN RUDDY June Girls’ Recreation Club. 2. 3. 4: Dramatic Club. 3. 4: Committee tor Jr.-Sr. Reception. 3; Senior Hl-Y. 4. RALPH F. SACCO “Sac February Homeroom Basketball. 3; Chess and Checker Club. 4; Senior Art Guild. 4; Hi-Y. 3. ROSE MARIE SADECKA “Rosie” June Book Club. 3; Baseball. 4. JAMES LOUIS SAMPOLI “Pep” “Zep” February Football. 2: Intra-M iral Bas- ketball. 2. 3; Chess and Checker Club. 3: Radio Club. 4. [27 1 The 1938 LOG
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