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

 - Class of 1946

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CHARLES ANDERSON A well-liked fellow with a friendly smile who is known to all his friends as Charlie . His nature is to be reticent and stu- dious. Mr. Anderson can never be blamed for talking too much. ARLINE BOECKEL Large blue eyes and a pleasing personality make Arline a hit with everyone. Although she left us in her junior year for Vir- ginia, she decided to come back and finish at R.B.H.S. We hope she gets as high in the world as she is tall and wish her lots of suc- cess in the future. BARBARA BELL Red Bank High's Cover Girl and a lovely Miss well liked by all. Bobby as head ma- iorette led the R.B.H.S. band. Her beautiful strut and Ipana smile are something we won't forget. Besides all this, she was one of our best students-tops in all activities. CATHERINE BOLTEN Although we've only known Kat for four short years, she has proved time and again that she is truly a friend worth hav- ing. She has always worked diligently for her class and her school. We know that in losing her, Red Bank is losing a real treasure. CORINNE ADLER Addie has you captivated the moment you meet her . . . her spontaneous smile is catching- even more catching is her smooth Hgure. She added morale to our football games by her membership on the majorette corps. The light of her life is her 1922 Model T Ford. HELEN BENNETT Pretty, vivacious Helen! Her soft hazel eyes and disarming smile have graced our sight for four years, but in that short time, her charm and personality have completely won our hearts. She leaves with our heartiest wishes for future success. ELAINE ALBERTS A popular senior with a grand personality. Elaine was behind everything big the seniors ever did. As a member of the cheer- leading squad, she helped spirit the R.B.H.S. boys to victory. Take a measure of pep, a flair for studies, and an all around perfect girl, and you have Elaine. WALTER BENNETT Hard, indeed, would it be to recognize Walter without his broad and happy grin. Loyalty and friendliness together with a pleasant manner have made him a grand guy. Walter has an ability to succeed in any under- taking that will carry him a long way on the path of life.

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ADELINE BONCORE Twinkles is the only word to describe Adeline. Full of pep with an impish smile, Adeline is quick to win your friendship. This petite Miss enlightened the halls of R.B.H.S. with her sunny personality, an asset to our class, Adeline is always tops on our list of best-liked seniors. W' f, 1 -, OOTH Everybody's pal, Frank is one of our most popular seniors. Ex- celling in sports, Frank plays a snappy, clean-cut game of bas- ketball. His easy going, friendly attitude is infectious. When you've met Frank, you've met one of the best. He leaves be- hind him a perfect reputation. BEVERLY BURDGE This lassie is betrayed by her expressive blue eyes, quick smile, and witty sayings. She is a friend to everyone, and an enemy to none. Our Beverlyis ringing laughter, yet gentle manners, will never be forgot- ten. The future must hold success for such a girl. JOYCE BURKHARDT A carefree young Miss whose vitality is overwhelming and who will some day provide com- petition for Disney with her sketches. Her knitted bobby-sox and saddle bag with blackjack are the Burkhardt trade-mark. Her lovely soft hands and beau- tifully shaped nails have been the envy of many an R.B.H.S. female. RUTH BROSE A cute little blonde with a sweet smile and an even sweeter disposition. No wonder the fel- lows couldn't keep their eyes on the game, Ruth was a cheer- leader. Her fair complexion needs no coaxing when it comes to blushing. Yes, a very de- mure chick is Ruth. ROBERT BURNS We'll never forget our quiet and mannerly Bob.l' A slender boy' with brown hair, a deep voice and always ready to oblige that's Bob . Likes to watch a good basketball or football game but enjoys most of all the summer months that bring about sailing on the Shrewsbury. MARGARET BROSS For a really swell girl we have always turned to our Margey . We will miss Margey's ready wit and flashy mackinaw, her brilliant answers, and ardent gesticulations in class, but most of all, we'll miss her. Good luck Margey',. We know you'll have success. JUDY BURTIS R.B.H.S.'s little Svenska flicka, bursting with exuberance and radiating charm that's our Judy. Lovely long brown locks and dancing eyes best describe this half pint of dynamite. Her egervescent personality accounts for her many friends. Page 15

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