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

 - Class of 1962

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Senior Officers Barbara McConnell President James Billet Vice President Patricia Kissel Secretary Diligently guiding the Class of 1962 was a group of six students who helped our class through its various senior-year activities. As the first girl to become a class president in 20 years, Barbara Mc- Connell admirably headed the executive board. Aiding her were James Billett, vice-president; Patricia Kissel, secretary; Melvin Weinstein, treas- urer; Lynne Stein, business manager and Alexis Burchett, assistant business manager. The enthusi- asm shown by these students inspired the entire class to work together to make this a year of many memorable and rewarding experiences. Alexis Burchett Asst. Business Manager 29

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Mr. Thomas Perry Mr. Thomas Perry has been a dynamic force behind our class for the past four years. His energetic way of attack- ing our problems never failed to boost our morale when our spirits sagged. Even with his heavy schedule of many other activities, he always managed to be on hand when we need- ed him. Our popular adviser helped to lighten the load of our burdens by taking an active part in all our class activities. Class Advisors Mrs. Marian Crooks We were a fortunate group to have the services of Mrs. Marian Crooks for these past two years. Whenever we planned projects, decorated for dances, or worked in the football concession, we could count on her not only to supervise, but to enthusiasti- cally join us. While in school our well-liked co-adviser busied herself by stressing stressing the principles of x and y when not engaged in senior-class activities.



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BARBARA JOAN AHEARN Bobbi’s noble ambition is to be a success . . . President of Fu- ture Secretaries of America . . . Collects records . . . Dane in and dating fill her week-ends . . . Her friends call her “Becky”. STEPHANIE OGLA ALATSAS Future Private Secretary . . . Favors Broadway plays and semi- classical tunes . . . Whiz at shorthand . . . Dislikes people who rush to get things done . . . Relishes walks along the beach . . . Enjoys reading classics. RICHARD ALLEN Headed for college and a career in crime detection . . . Shore Con- ference band member . . . Sports and dating fill his free moments . . . Officer of his M.Y.F. . . . Enjoys the calypso of Harry Bal- afonte. MADELINE ROSE AMBROSINO Future secretary . . . Enjoys reading, sewing, and bowling . . . People without school spirit don’t appeal to “Maddy” . . . Spends spare time going to Broadway shows and listening to Dean Mar- tin . . . Collects jewelry from foreign countries. WARREN ANDERSON Quiet in school and quiet in woods . . . Loves hunting . . . Natural sportsman out in New Shrewsbury . . . Ambition — to live in New Jersey . . . Prefers carbines. HAMPTON ANDREWS JR. A member of the beat generation . . . Recognized by his sunglass- es and sneakers . . . Collects pro- gressive jazz albums . . . Fre- quently visits the Village . . . Future as artist . . . Favorite author—Jack Kerouac . . . After graduation to Pratt Institute or Air Force. 30

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