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

 - Class of 1940

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an FACULTY 0 The rank to which a member of the crew of a ship will rise depends entirely upon the intelligence and training his superior officers have received. Each student, as a member of this crew, is eager to excel himself among his fellow class- mates. Usually his method of distinguishing himself is altogether different from that of his classmates. He probably has the same subjects to study, the same fundamentals to learn, and possibly procure through time a noticeable com- mand of the English language, but aside from Firxl row: Mr. Richard Guest, Mr, Reps Farris, Miss Eudora Farrell, Miss Elizabeth Rogers, Miss Mary Margaret Rice, Mr. Donald S. Klopp, Mr. George Strauss. Stroud row: Mr. Carl Smith, Miss Edna Hallock, Miss Edith Lord, Miss Leonora Hodgdon, Mrs. George these rudimcnts of knowledge he inherits, through constant observation and practice, many of the desirable traits of character pos- sessed by his teachers. The influential part played by our instruc- tors, in developing the youth of our school to a standard of perfection capable of meeting the overwhelming competition offered by the mod- ern business World, is of the highest importance. This task and major responsibility could not possibly be placed in a more efficient or capable body of workers, than the members of the faculty of Red Bank High School. Strauss, Mrs. Hermia Lechner. Tbirrl row: Mr. Gerald Russell, Mr. Leon Rex, Mr. Vollin B. NVells, Mr. A. Leroy Baker, Mr. Ernest Gilli- land, Mr. Donald Needham, Mr. Robert J. Patrick. Page Nine

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' 1 ADMINIISTRAT if' The important man behind the scenes is Mr. Gilliland, whose many years of execu- tive leadership and varied educational back- ground has made him ideal for the position of carefully supervising and rendering ad- vice regarding projects undertaken by our class. Page Eight l I l Much of the success of the Senior Class has been 21 result of the guiding hand of Mr. Sieber. Withdut a doubt he has helped us remove many obstacles which otherwise would have hindered the progress of our class. N i



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A 1 ff M.. ILOG of the FACULTY NORA STRAUSS English Baker University, A.B. University of Kansas University of Chicago GEORGE XV. STRAUSS Eeonmnirs, Gromelry Franklin and Marshall College, B.S. MARGARET H. THOMPSON English, Hislory of Amrrirnn and English Lilerulnrz' Boston University, A.B., A.M. MAY THROCKMORTON Librarian VOLLIN B. WELLS Acronnfing, B00kkt l'1llllg, Law Rider College, B.C.S. University of Vermont New York University Alfred University KATHERINE SICKLES Secretary to Edwin C. Gilland, Supt. of Red Bank Schools Graduate of Red Bank High School Graduate of Coleman's Business College Newark, N. M. HELEN CONKLIN Secretary to Harry C. Sieber Principal of Red Bank Senior High School Graduate of Red Bank High School Class of '27 EUDORA FARREL English, Typing New York State College for Teachers, A.B. REPS W. FARRIS Slwlogrilphy, Ty1u'u.'rifing, Book- keeping Western Kentucky College Bowling Green College of Commerce, A.B. P age Ten EDWIN C. GILLAND JR. C0lllll1Pl'fldl Geography, Cooprrafizfc Living Lafayette College, A.B.- ST film Jysics, gg, ffssislm mira Lock Haven State Teachers College Pennsylvania State College Temple University RICHARD P. GUEST Hisiory, Safrfy, G0w'r'nmr'nf Lafayette College, B.S. EDNA M. HAL O Dszng, ll.'Ul D 'i1.g, ew ork Soho 'me Applied Arts t ding Columbia University XQVAQSEEONORA HODGDON French l, 2, 3 Bates College, A.B. New York University, A.M. BARBARA D. KANE English, Dramatic Rearling New York University, B.S. Rutgers, M.S. DONALD S. KLOPP Ionrfmlism, English Pennsylvania State College, A.B. University of California, A.M. CATHERINE LE MAISTRE English, Spanish Montclair State Teachers College, A.B. University of Madrid EDITH SIMPSON LORD Spanish I, 2, 3, Ilnlinn Boston University, A.B. Columbia University, A.M. HERMIA LURK LECKNER Physical Ezlncuiion New York University DONALD A. ZNEEDI-IAIVI English, Frvnrh Clark University, A.B. ROBERT J. PATRICK Algebra, Plnnr GFUlllfffy, Solnl' Grorncl ry, Trigononivf ry West Chester State Teachers College Pennsylv. ' S:ate Co A EMEA , Jysirs, Chemisiry Muhlenburg College, B.S.l MARY MARGARET RICE Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, English 2 Colby College, A.B. Columbia University, A.M. LEOLA M. ROBINSON Slrnography, Typrwriling Maine Wesleyan Seminary Bay Path Institute Boston University Columbia, University A.M. F. ELIZABETH ROGERS Hislory Swarthmore College, A.B. GERALD B. RUSSELL Biology Lebanon Valley College, B.S. University of Pennsylvania, M STEPHEN O. SKAKANDY Nulnrnl and Social Sci:-nu' University of Pennsylvania, A CARL F. SMITH Physical Erlnrafian, Busltvflmll Cc and Assistunl Foolball Coarh University of Illinois, B.S. University of Pittsburgh Columbia University .S. .B. such I Rutgers New York University MRS. HELEN CONKLIN MISS KATHERINE SICKELS Secrefary fu Mr. Seiber Sz'z'rc'lary 10 Mr. Gilluml

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