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

 - Class of 1943

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MUndiug. Icti t- Mein Rtills Lipoiit'. llarntd Scldin. J;ti • I Rue 4| 1». Vcrt-ti.i Pulley, Slnrlej M.vm u. Klirabeti' t . :.. er, Jane Senii'ti, Margaret Borden, Put Ktl Straus. R«b Rudds. Seated. Joanne Sefpico, l.onis helPOmo. has ul Uil-mi. C vt ir W nicer ter. Robert Patncb, adviser llarrv Mattlicsvs. K: 1 » ieti» ., Mirjam Kauca J mini Plummer. THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council i a concrete example of the workings of the democracy for which we arc now fighting. Under the direction of Mr. Patrick, it meets once a week to discuss the desires of the student body and legislate accordingly. One member elected from each homeroom and two members chosen at large make-up its personnel. Early in the year, it prepared an assembly program to show the student body how the council works. Since then they have successfully run a scrap drive, sold war stamps once a week in the homerooms, and formed a number of clubs to aid the war effort. The guidance program also has been pre- sented once a week by the Council representative or his alternate. HARRY MATTHEWS Prendent KAY DOREMUS Vice President CONSIE WINGERTER Re cord ittg Secretary MIRJAM KANG AS Corresponding Secretary DAVID WILSON Treasurer 50

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WHILE WE WORK 1 associate editor. Frances Biedermann, we arranged sections, photographs, and write-ups. Our adviser, Mrs. Smith, collected other yearbooks for our inspiration. The clever personal poems under each senior’s photograph were the inspiration of Frances Bieder- mann, Ruth Wigdorwitz, and Betsy Ross. In such a situation three heads were deemed better than one. Our art features are really unique, as no other yearbook ever published by Red Bank High School has had such an abundance of drawings. To George Curtis and Evelyn Leavens, the editors of this department, and their very able associates, we hand a bouquet of their favorite flowers. And finally to Consie Wingerter goes the credit of handling our correspondence and financial worries. Thus, the fruits of our labor are ready to be bestowed upon you. It is at this opportunity that the Editor and Associate Editor wish to thank the staff and faculty for their untiring co-operation and assistance, without whom our Log might never have come into existence. Right— Top to bottom: Mrs. Smith checks our work Work hard, («iris! Checking Copy. Looking over our photo. 29



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Sealed, Icit ti right: David Wilson, Chester 1'rtibin, Kd Sidney Adler, Henry Schenck, Frank Seibert. Harold Stldin. Kneeling: Muriel Morris, Jane Sen ion ( Frances llicdenna u. Ruth Wtgd«»rwiU, Armistice Ask. Retly Bowen. Hetty C.oldin. Jean Adams. Norma Olson. Het- y Ros.v Standii g : llarrv Matthews. Marion Hacke, I.ucile Banner. Jayne I i . Jeanne Van Dorn. France Odenhach. Beverlj Halt a «her. Nancy Hyrd, l.uccnc Hibson, Joseph Coleman. THE CURTAIN CALL When the curtain goes up on a Broadway play next year, we confidently expect to see a former Masquer on stage. From three one-act plays given each Fall, the Masquer’s have gained a lor of ex- perience with acting, directing, and backstage kibitzing. No backstage before the performance of a New York play was as excited as was ours. Mrs. Kane, our adviser, calmly daubed on make-up while rhe erst while actors and actresses frantically tried to remember their cues. With the money earned from the plays, the club went to New York to sec Eve Le Gallienne in Uncle Harry.” Front row, left P» right: Miss Vogel, Margaret Hoffman. Jeannine Foster, William Pellegrino. Ronald Manner. Second ■ w ; Nicolmi D’Antbony. lalward June . I’a 1 y Perragino, Joseph Coleman, Ralph Crelin. Heorge Darragh. Rocco Montani». Third row: Kl a Corbin. I.e Roy Barnard, Robert Lauber, John Schoeni: g. Peggy Bergman. ORCHESTRA On Wednesday activity periods, a casual passer- by may hear tortured sounds from the auditorium as Miss Vera Vogel attempts to blend a variety of notes into music. All joking aside, the orchestra is one of our most important school organizations. It contributed to the success of the Masquer’s three one-act plays and has played for assembly pro- grams. A while ago, Miss Vogel went on a violin hunt and turned up with several promising new members. One of the features of the orchestra for many years has been the bass violin player who indus- triously saved the bull fiddle. This year, however, there were no eager volunteers for the position, so one of the memories of our senior year will be the missing bull fiddle. Even with this loss, the orchestra played nobly both classical and swing. 31

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