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

 - Class of 1947

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PAULINE GRAFF - ,JLJL-J sf' ,nm he 'B IEAN GEILE Executive Board 1413 Candy Sales, C.R.C. 12, 3, 4,13 Patrol 12, 41, lvlasquersg Camera Club 12, 41, lt was a lucky break for RBHS when lean left Elizabeth and became a member of our class, for she has helped more than one classmate out of difficulties with her sympathetic understanding and common sense. She loves to swim and we think she's a true Sport. DORIS GERO Playg junior Prom Committee, lvlajorette 13, 41, Scribblers' Club 121, Knitting Club 13, 41, C.R.C. 12, 3, 41. Cute is the word for Doris, a gal with personality plus. Her peppy strut has inspired our teams to victory at many football games, and her por- trayal of Emily in the Senior Play showed real acting ability. The sound of her contagious laugh will echo long through the halls of R.B.H.S. . .1 111125, Boys Sports 12 31 Study Club 1 , 41 , Forum 141 , Nature Club 141. A member of the Deals, this slow- moving, but fast-thinking senior has made a hit not only in baseball but in the class. During the summer joe's second home is on his sailboat of which he is very proud. loe's easy- going personality has made him a top-rater. C ' iff ' ' Q , W J? ouncil 131, Baseball 1l, 1 ' . : flu ' ' THELMA GOLDIN junior Prom Committee: G.R.C. 12, 3, 41, Masquers 13, 41, Pan Ameri- can Club 121. Although she has enough energy nd ambition to stir an entire class, helma believes each day should hold an equal share of work and play. A gay sense of humor and the faculty of being on hand when things are happening, plus a good head for busi- ness undoubtedly will carry over to her special field-merchandising. 5 , ij h I ' as co'rscHAi.lc 4 34 141 Treasurer 131 ' u- we Homeroom Captain 141, junior Prom Committeeg Bowling Club 121, Knit- tigg Club 13, 41, Scribblers' Club 1 . Pauline is a girl reliable and trueg and furthermore a worker, too. Her willingness to serve and her whole- some personality, combined with good sportsmanship make her one of our most popular seniors. Now, you know why Pauline was such an abie presi- dent of the Teen-Canteen. PATRICIA GRAHAM junior Prom Committee, Majorettes 13, 41 g Knitting Club 1313 Scribblers' Club 121gC.R.C. 12, 3, 41. Here is one of the most attractive girls who ever twirled a baton. Her wavy golden hair is one of her out- standing features. Pat has various interests, especially dancing, knitting, and sports. She has artistic talents and plans to make interior decorating her career. ., . ,. 1 ,J Page 20

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-.J , f' ,tl . , I K . l MARY rsiuuno 1 , G.R.C. 12, 3,43 g Baseball 133 g Danc- ing Club 12lg Study Club 12, 3, 43. Mary has a smile and greeting for everyone she meets. Good health and an unlimited amount of vitality make her a lively companion in class and an uritiring partner on a job. Dancing, knitting, and pursuing personal inter- ests occupy Mary's leisure time. 1 .. 1' IAMES FIX Football 12, 3, 43, Basketball 13lg Track 12, 33, Dancing Club 1233 Nature Club 12, 33, Rod and Gun Club 13, 43 g Tumbling Club 12, 33 g Forum 13l. engineer. jimmy is an ex-member of Uncle Sam's fighting l.eathernecks. We are proud to have him as a member of our class. In the short time he has ,M ,S I been with us he has proved himself ' a real athlete and an earnest student. His ambition is to become a mining OAKLEY cANsoN Executive Board 13l 3 Homeroom Cap- gr D ' 3 tain 143, Baseball 12, 3, 43 5 Check- ,' 't. it. ,411 1 er Club 133, Radio Club 143. .3 I Ganson is not the extremely talka- l l'i 'Y ,il tive type by any means but very i active and persevering in everything A A yy' he does. He quietly and unassumingly I 1 3 fl carries out his responsibilities, be they f K assignments in school, duties at home, or self-imposed obligations after 4 school. When it comes to real joy in wi ,'i- , 'I , - ' f' doing, he likes best of all to tinker - , ji. '::'- 'iii - around automobiles. I, .-f. , IANE GARDELLA Class President 133, Student Council Member 12, 33, Basketball 12, 3lg Baseball 12, 3l g Tennis 12, 33 5 Knit- rang Club 143. lane, our huba huba gal, came into our class from Kent Place School, Summit. Although she has been with good friends. She says her hobby is collecting turtles, but one feels that W us for only a year, she has made many pM! ! her tall, blonde, sophisticated beauty will collect male hearts for her ine it yy . stead. .cfxx Sports Club 1l, 2l. xv, Sunny that outstanding athlete -ff' ,V with a disposition from which comes cy, his nickname, plans to enter the police .rw .Kg 1 ' iuoc: GARRETTX . Football ll, 2, 3, 43 g Baseball ll, 2, 33 g Checker Club il 2 3 4l' Boys' force after he leaves school. We'll be never have to worry for our safety with him representing the law. GAIL GARRISON French Club 1215 Knitting Club 14lg Girls' Sports 133. Gail is trim, pert, and jolly. Her sunny disposition and natural friendli- ness are a great asset to our class. Fortunate, indeed, were we when Gail decided to join our ranks last fall, for she is an excellent scholar and quite capable of performing any task given her. . TK ':-as Zfiguwx Ht S 1 Q S . 7-X X 7 aims um? XXX 3 -Te a e.. i fQ iijffgiiiiiiimziw '--3 . -3



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Ruth is the reliable sort of girl gl, iff sg. ' , iff' Wikia, yi 'X 'fe iaftz, I . . S Q ' ' l ' ffls ' 'Li ' ELAINE GRAY Log Staff, Squad Leader l2l 3 Can- dy Sales, G.R.C. l2, 3, 4lg Basket- ball l2, 3lg Baseball l2, 3lg Soccer l2lg Hockey l4lg Tumbling Club l2lg Girls' Sports l3lg Commercial Club l4l. Elaine is pretty, popular, and takes part in every kind of activity. She is especially good in sports and is known for her fast foot work and skill on the basketball court. Her sweet dis- position will be remembered by us P' .Q 8 x QQ 'Q 7 'H.. 51 Nm A llllfln l Q - ii -1 A , of X fq I 365' l X 1 it w-www, 1 X Q A, - W Q lb I 0412 A' .av CONSTANCE GRIFFIN Log Staff, Chorus l2lg G.R.C. l2, 3, 4l 3 Hockey l4l 3 Soccer l2l 3 Bas- ketball l2, 3, 4lg Commercial Club l4l. We will always remember Connie for her contagious giggle and dimpled smile. It there is a friend in need Connie is a friend indeed! Working with her is a pleasureg she gets re- sults for both the class and school as she diligently carries out her assign- ments. Connie has a lovely voice, a s lendid contribution to our school P chorus. J CHARLES GROGAN 211,-4 Student Council l2l 3 Football ll, Zlg ' s tball , 5 rac , ke ll Zl T k ll 21, occer lllg Biology Club lllg Bowl- b l3l' ing Club ll, Zlg Radio Clu Rod and Gun Club l2, 3l. Charles is one of our returned veterans of whom we are proud. He was Aviation Ordnance Man, Third Class, and Aerial Gunner on a T.B.M. He is now a member of the U.S.N.R. His war record has been carried out in school, and we are glad to have him as a member of our class. DOROTHY GROVES Assistant Business Manager l4lg Homeroom Caotain l3lg junior Prom Committee, Majorette l2, 3, 4l 3 Bas- ketball l2, 3, 4l 3 Soccer l3l 3 G.R.C. l2, 3, 4lg Girls' Sports l2, 3, 4l. Dot was voted the most popular girl in the class. We could not have done without this majoretteg in this activity she was perfection plus. ln- tensely interested in sports, she has proved her worth in every one. RUTH HALVORSEN Log Staff, Hockey l4l 3 Study Club IZ, 3l g Commercial Club l4l 5 Danc- ing Club l2lg G.R.C. ll, 2, 3, 4l. ,J owl Page 21 who always makes a good friend. She is fond of writing poetry and has been a valuable member of the Log Staff. You've heard of red-headed secretaries, haven't you? We wish her success in this, her chosen occu- pation. WILLIAM HAMILTON Baseball l2, 3, 41, Rod and Gun Club l2, 4lg Boys' Sports l4l. A slender boy with dark brown hair, a deep voice, and a ready smile, that's Bill. We'll always remember him as Ace of the baseball dia- mond. He is a boy who has a sense of humor combined with character and intelligence. xX.PaTl'ersoN ll 3

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