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

 - Class of 1955

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Carolpn Jean edjtolbt Carolyn’s love of music is shown by her participa lion in the Shore Conference Hand and the Choralettes, and bv her hobby of collecting records . . . Another favorite pastime is driving . . . Her pleasant disposi- tion will stand her in good stead at Trenton State Teachers College, where she hopes to train for ele- mentary school teaching. Latin Club II; Band, II, III, IV; Choralettes III, IV; Student Council IV; Chorus II, III, IV. JBorotfjp JBeacf) As Boys’ Sport’s Editor of the Log, a peppy major- ette, and a member of the Variety Show chorus line, Mimi’s senior year has been a full one . . . Her favorite pastimes include shopping, sports, dancing, driving, ami dramatics, as witnessed by her creditable perform- ance in “High School Hero” . . . She intends to study advertising. Majorettes II, III, IV; G.R.C. II, III, IV; Spanish Dance Club III; Buccaneer III, IV; Chorus 111, IV; Dramatics IV; Log IV. Jffliriam Htt Jlenotott? Army life has given Dorothy, alias Jo-Jo, the op- portunity to travel and, incidentally, to increase her collection of foreign dolls . . . She also likes to play accordion, particularly the tune “Half As Much”; though she enjoys “Foolin’ Around” . . . Dorothy in- tends to settle down someday soon as a homemaker. Chorus IV. 22

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Carl JBacon One of our over six-footers, Tony is usually seen riding around or socializing . . . He has made good use of his favorite pastime, photography, by taking pictures at many school functions and helping with our yearbook . . . Cars, girls, and football are Tony’s likes . . . In the future he hopes to attend a college of engineering. Buccaneer III, IV; Camera Club IV; Football IV; Log IV. UShlma IBanbsi A good man on the football field, Carl places sports and mathematics high on his list of likes . . . His pet songs are “Smile” and “Love Walked In;” his favorite expression, “What time does this period end?” . . . He plans to go to college, where he will study science and physical education. French Club II; Track II, III, IV; Chess Club III; Football II, III, IV; Math Review Club IV; Swimming Club IV. Willie has served on this year’s Student Council and Executive Board . . . She likes good music and clothes, but doesn’t take to conceited boys . . . Her hobbies are dancing ami photography . . . Working at Steinbach’s has given her valuable experience for her prospective career in merchandising. Chorus II, IV; Distributive Education IV; Executive Board IV; Student Council IV. gntfjonp Vincent JUasgo 21



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 nber$ IBorgeston Borge lias a liking for girls, cars, and lots of good food ... A swell guy with an unforgettable, easy- going manner, he is always willing to come to the rescue of anyone in trouble . . . Although his future plans are not definite as yet, Borge hopes to go to college and perhaps become an engineer. Math Review Club IV. f)trlep JBtebermann Shirley’s method of getting things done quietly and efficiently has been evident in her editorial work on both the Log and Buccanneer . . . She was honored by a Quill and Scroll award in her junior year . . . Shirley intends to train for elementary teaching at Trenton State Teachers College. Latin Club II; Buccaneer II, III; Log IV; Gym Leaders Corps IV; Executive Board IV. Sue claims that her special talent is forgetting things, but her efficiency disproves this . . . Her usual comment is “Oh Heavens!” . . . She gets along well with everyone and everything except French verbs . . . Sue is particularly fond of army life and fried chicken . . . Theatrical costume designing combined with marriage has always been her goal. Executive Board II; Art Club III; Buccaneer III; French Club III: Library Council IV. u£an JBonsall 23

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