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Although unorganized until their third year in Senior High, the Juniors soon showed that they possessed commendable spirit. Mr. Clem- ent Jablonsky was appointed to act as their class adviser and a class meeting was con- ducted to organize the group. Richard Wolf was elected president; Stanley Gilbertson, vice- president; Patricia Bennett, secretary; Charles Patterson, treasurer; Carolyn Sindlinger, busi- ness manager; and Zeau Conover, assistant business manager. Campaigns were soon conducted to build up a treasury. Magazine subscriptions, football tags. Tommy Touchdown pins, Christmas Cards and wrappings, stationery and basket- ball pins were sold in this pursuit. Class rings were purchased and, in the spring the Juniors entertained the Seniors with the Junior Senior Reception. 33
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a oik icerA MR. CLEMENT JABLONSKY Adviser CHARLES PATTERSON Treasurer PAT BENNETT Secretary CAROLYN SINDLINGER Business Manager Assistant Business Manager 32
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In September, 1947, the present Sophomore Class entered the Red Bank Junior High School. After spending half of the year getting acquaint- ed with one another, the class elected the follow- ing officers: William Sherwood, President; Mari- lyn Lowenberg, Vice-president; Myrna Stalberg, Secretary; and Terry Doremus, Treasurer. Mrs. Agnes Oakley and Mr. Ross E. Wylie were elected class advisers. Under the direction of Mrs. Vera Davies, the Journalism Club printed Junior High Jinx , the Junior High School paper. Two issues were published: one at Christmas, the other for the June graduation. A dance was given for the entire graduating class in May. The theme of decoration was a Chinese scene with lanterns and silhouettes on the walls. Several members of the Freshman Class supplied the entertainment which scored quite a success. The graduation to the Senior High was held on June 17, 1948. We gave a play called, Life with Bobby Sox , directed by the pupils. Last year three Freshman girls were chosen cheerleaders: Christine Church, Rosa Lee Roth, and Katherine Hamlet. Barbara Berger was chosen as a substitute majorette. This year, Sophomore Class meetings were not held; and, therefore, no plans for social activities were made for the year. Next year when the Sophomore Class become Juniors, they will try their best to be one of the best Junior Classes Red Bank High School has ever had. 34
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