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Page 11 text:
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Since 1952. Mr. Moses has been a familiar sight in Red Bank, assisting students in innumerable ways. Always present where he is most needed, his ambition and enthusi- asm have been an added impetus to our school spirit. Mr. Moses prepared for his teaching career at the University of the State of New York in Oswego, New York, where he received his B.S. Presently an instructor of industrial arts, he has also taught mechanical drawing and was a guidance counselor for two years. Both in school and in the community, Mr. Moses is active in numerous groups and organizations. He enjoys using his leisure time working with or for young people in church, school and community affairs. As advisor to the Industrial Arts Club, Mr. Moses is rightfully proud of his group, which, under his direction, has become in- creasingly active in school and has received national recognition. As an expression of our gratitude for the years of service and friendship wrhich you have so generously given us, we dedicate the 1962 LOG to you, Mr. Moses. The “fourth administrator” is a well-deserved nickname for Mr. Moses. Mr. Moses confers about his Civil De- fense duties with Deputy Police Chief Leroy McK night. 7
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Miss Manley’s talents cover a wide ranpe of subjects. Dedication Training dogs is one of Miss Man- ley’s hobbies. During the years that Miss Manley has been at Red Bank, she has proven herself to be one of our most eminent teachers and interesting personalities. A native of New Jersey, she received her A.B. at Douglass College and her M.A. at Rutgers University. Later, as an independent student, Miss Manley studied at the Universities of Berlin and Freiburg. Miss Manley has been instrumental in the organization of our German Band, German Club, and German Thes- pians. She also served as advisor to the Class of 1959. Out of school, Miss Manley has a large range of interests. She has traveled extensively and enjoys music, reading, cooking, and gardening. She has a high regard and admiration for dogs, especially German Shepherds. Besides being a teacher of English, German, and music, Miss Manley has been an administrator at Douglass College. During World War II, she was a linguist and an intelligence officer in the army. Her most serious interest being civil rights, she has worked for the State Department of Education in the Division against Discrimination. It is a privilege and an honor for us, the Class of 1962, to dedicate the LOG to you, Miss Manley, an educator of spirit and action. 6
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