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FOREWORD There will be many times, in the years ahead of us, when we of the class of 1943 will pick up our copy of the Lop to turn once again the papes which contain the memorable events of our high school years. We can never regret the hours we spent on homework or the tests we always dreaded, when, in contrast, we have the cherished recollections that such terms as class meeting,” Junior Prom. and reception bring to mind. This book, therefore, has a delinite purpose—that of keeping forever alive within its cover enduring reminders of our happiest days, lest we should, perchance, forget. This is the first class in twenty-five years to see mam of its members, one by one. laying down their books to enter the front lines in defense of their country . This book may be the best record of their personality. Against statistics, we pray they may all return. Remembering this, our book becomes vitally important and real—a true Log of Life!
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Editor-in-Chief: JEANNE VAN DORN Associate Editor: FRANCES R. BIEDERMANN Business Manager: CONSIE WINGERTER Advisers: IRENE L. SMITH GEORGE W. STRAUSS PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS RED BANK HIGH SCHOOL RED BANK, N. J.
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2 1 GUNS • • « • 9 MISS SICK ELS MRS. RIC HTER My concept of the sentiment of your teachers, if I may presume to speak for them as for myself, is: For us, our association with the members of the Class of 1943 has been both a privilege and a pleasure. You depart with our most sincere wishes for your success in life. May your experi- ences in school furnish you not only a source of pleasant recollections of the past but of strong aid in facing the difficulties of the future. MR. EDWIN C. GILLAND, SR. Supervising Principal As you approach your day of graduation, we realize that the time has arrived when we must break the bonds of happy association that we have enjoyed together these past few years. We do so with a feeling of sadness but nevertheless happy in the thought that you will be the strong, health- ful men and women we want you to be men and women w ith a sense of honor, justice and right, with loyalty to friends and a willingness to sur- render to a higher power with moral integrity and personal worth and with a consuming hearthunger to DO something and BE somebody. Our prayers for prosperity, happiness and peace go with you all. MR. HARRY C. SIEBER. Principal
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