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

 - Class of 1949

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DOROTHY KERR If any girl in our class has been versatile in extra-curri- cular activities. Dotty has. She has been an officer on the Student Council for two years and has done a splen- did job as art editor of The 1949 Log. Her school spirit will long be remembered, for if anything helped our teams it was Dotty's cheer- ing. ADELAIDE HOYT Adelaide's generous and friendly nature has won her the respect of all of us. She can work faithfully and in- telligently without letting her fun interfere. These char- acteristics have been por- trayed by her splendid work as one of the associate edi- tors of The 1949 Log. DORIS KOCH Doris, formerly of Westside High in Newark, joined our ranks last September. Her friendly smile and cheery personality have won her many friends. Full of fun and fond of sports, she has proved a great addition to our senior class. JACK JACOBS Hard, indeed, would it be to recognize Jack without his broad happy grin. Loyalty and friendliness together with a pleasant manner have made him a grand fellow. We are sure that he will go far in his chosen career as a singer. BARBARA KUHL .Blonde hair twinkling blue eyes, pnd a lovely smile characterize Barbara. She is outstanding in athletics and etftra curricular activities. Her winning ways and gay personality have won her mqjny friends. Barbara's diplomatic air won her the title of Class Politician . SANDFORD JONES Sandford is an active, intelli- gent fellow who loves to sit back and laugh heartily at the mischievous pranks of the other fellow. His depend ability and his courtesy have won for him the pro- found respect of both faculty and classmates. HOWARD KENNEDY Good-natured and easy- going, Howard has become a favorite of all during the past four years. His journ- alistic ability ranks high among our gifted scribes; for. as sports editor of The Log , he has done a good job. Certainly, Howard can never be blamed for talking too much. t=| “yet friendly, Dot has share Ji responsibilities, ill that reallt know 1 her Is fo'wcum and hue pal. interested in skating as bj pastime and can be seen quit often at the skat- ing rink.

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pjuJ tA nJbt %i J , - ■ MARGARET GROGAN i Pe99XJtf nptuj;e varies — sometimes she's fappf go- lucky; “sometimes shes'Seri- ous. But, she is alwc Sr ' HERSHO she is aiway pleasant company. When Peggy wants something very badly, she goes after it — despite many setbacks she finally won an admirable place as one of Red Bank's high strutters. JAMES HERSHON Jimmy is a very nonchalan member of the senior class Outwardly he seems quite unconcerned, but inwardly he has a deep concern foi the school he attends. A1 ways interested in music Jimmy has been a welcomec addition to the R.B.H.S Band. in gtder. Jdis ea leavors in ba ketbcfll qn other activi- ties desenta high praise. His blond haip and automatic blush are other assets to his unique personality. RICHARD HARRISON Dick, who is known through- out school for his ever present smile and cheerful disposition, has won true friendship from all. Dick's outstanding work on the gridiron and interest in school affairs insure his suc- cess as he ventures forth into the world. ? u wr qj ' WESLEY HERRLEIN ,y Wes has a winning smile and a genuine interest in school and his fellow stu- dents. Rather active in social functions, he has gained great popularity. To these fine attributes, add good looks and scholastic ability; that is why we are so sure of his success. 19 ALVIN HOFFMAN Although Alvin appears to be a quiet boy, his lively de- bates have brightened many a dull moment throughout his stay at R.B.H.S. He de- lights in fun and is clever enough to make others enjoy the time spent with him. JEANETTE HOFFMAN A cheery smile and an en- gaging manner are two of Jean's main attractions. She is always willing and eager to grasp her share of fun, but underneath her carefree outlook, Jean is serious- minded and a true Jean can always iW HOWARD V Prettj.ryiVacious Annel Her soft mown eyes and, dimpled smile have graced 5th sight for four yeajs. By , ■'in that short tim ier harm ancf personqW v, completely She leaves est wishes won o us witji our for hetl succei heartie



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 ROBERT M. LERNER Dressed in sharp clothes. Bob can usually be seen strutting through the halls humming the latest tune. His winning smile, willingness to laugh at any joke, and pleasing personality are a few of the many aids that have gained for him scores of friends at Red Bank High. JOANNE MADREPERL A ITfyal Red Banker, Joanna is always on hand lor chool affsyrs. She excels on the dance floor and basketball court. H r high sense of humor has caused many moments of mirtjj. Without a doubt, Joanne is one of our most popular seniors MARY ANN LETTIERI A friend in need is a friend indeed. How true these words are when speaking of Mary Ann! Although she is usually quiet, Mary Ann's silence does not indicate in- attention or disinterest. We can always depend on her iov friendly assistance. RICHARD LOWRY Dick is one of our quiet seniors, well-liked by all of us. Because of his easy go- ing attitude and cheerful dis- position, he rates highly with the entire class. But when there is a job to be done, Dick is the one to do it well. v ... -mjTH LUDWIG (} , our ideal of a swell Ruth, girl, says llttl out observes a great deal. Her willing- ness to help her fellow class- mates has won her many friends in R.B.H.S. We wish her the longest measure of success possible in all of her future undertakings. V MARY LOU WAPREPERL A lively, energetic little miss is Mary Lou. She is also rated for her outstand- ing pep and ability as a cheerleader. Her sports abilit has made her popu- lar through scm Mary Lou's enthusiasm and achopl spirit wil make her ‘stand out iA thebusiness world as X it id at jted Bflipk High? §r jj IRMA MASSA Ler virtue, her friendliness, and her good nature make her one of a chosen few. Irmct is onfe of our outstand- ing seniors—always willing to do and with a smile for allr She has a friendly heart with lots of friends. There can Tse nothing but success for Irma if our wishes for her are fulfilled. NANCY McCOACH With her sparkling and sharp sense of humor, Nan- cy is a very charming person to have around. Any task placed before her is done in the best and most efficient manner possible. Nancy was chosen editor of the Buc- caneer and the most happy-go-lucky girl in our class. AL 21

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