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To the chairman of the Activities Commit tee, Peggy Bergman, fell the duties of seeing that all clubs and special curricular activities were written up. The To Whom Was Who Going To Leave What” was left to Ginny Doolittle. Poor girl she went mad trying to see every- one. Ellen Martin and Norma Sherman really worked to get everyone in the Phrophecy. Johnny Pohl did a grand piece of work taking and developing the pictures you find in this book. To Lucy Nesci and her typing committee we give our thanks. Let us not forget Jane Senion, the business manager. To her fell all the financial and business worries of the Log. Last but not least Dot Strasburger, head of the art staff, got together with her com- mittee and produced the excellent drawings in this book. It is the Staff’s wish that its efforts will be compensated through the enthusiasm of each student over his copy of the Log.” 29
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It’s time we told you about the Log Staff the slaves with their noses to the grindstone. We wish to give our sincerest thanks to the ceaseless and untiring efforts of our ad- viser, Mr. Carhart. Without his help this yearbook could not have been published. Dot Ely and Ginny Harrison as editor and associate editor really worked getting this yearbook in on time. Jerry Applegate was given the position of chairman of the literary editors. To him fell the task of selecting class humorists, his- torians, and poets. Eeh—top to bottom. Dorothy Ely, Editor Virginia Harrison, Associate Editor Jane Senion, Business Manager Standing, left to right: Jerry Applegate, John Pohl. 28 Seated: L ucy Nesci, Dot Strausburger, Virginia Harrison, Peggy Bergman.
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Standing, left to right: Maydawn DeVoe, Elizabeth Hard- wick, Robert Koenig, Marvin Richeal, Ann Wellner, Mr. Pazicky, Ann Bruno, Barbara Strauss, Craig Lewis, Donald Ganson. Seated: Carol Mathiasen, Frances Dix, Lorraine Holiday, Elizabeth Conover, Bill White, Ralph Marino, Marjorie Recinelli, Concetta Fioretti. STUDENT Mr. Pazicky, Adviser COUNCIL The Student Council of 1944 and 1945 consisted of sixteen members, plus three members at large. The officers were as fol- lows: President, William White; Vice Presi- dent, Ralph Marino; Secretary, Elizabeth Conover, Corresponding Secretary, Lorraine Holiday; Treasurer, Jane Senion. During the school year the- council has given two school dances without any thought ot profit and wholly for the pleasure of the students, and have sold war stamps and Bonds once a week. Some of the members attended meetings at Rumson and Long Branch and a conven- tion at New Jersey College for Women in New Brunswick in order to obtain new ideas for student government. Atlantic Highlands Student Council visited Red Bank for the same purpose. The 1945 Student Council will be remem- bered for the memorial placque which they bought with money from the treasury. The placque will be placed in one of the halls and will have the names of all the boys from our school who have been killed in action. 30
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