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Superintendent Dr. Hoops As the Red Rank School System’s chief administrator, Dr. Robert C. Hoops skill- fully handles one of the system’s hardest tasks. The superintendent is responsible for the quality of education at all levels of Red Rank’s public schools. He fulfills this responsibility with a deep concern for individual development. Dr. Hoops is formerly of New Milford, N.J. He received his bachelor’s degree from New York State University, his master’s degree from Columbia, and his doctorate from Rutgers University. A familiar figure at the high school, Dr. Hoops attends nearly all the func- tions and makes the frequent visits that lend a personal touch to his administra- tion of school affairs. Board of Education BOARD OF EDUCATION . . Standing. L to R: Henry Stevenson, Raymond Sargent, Clarence Calc, Ivan Polonski. Seated, I. to R: William Magee, Edmund Canzona, Samuel Carotenuto, Curtis Murphy. Missing: Dr. Herman Wiley. s
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Willard Browning Lieutenant Takes Command Today as acting-principal of Red Bank High we have a bustling individual whom we all respect. Mr. Willard Browning has assumed the responsibili- ties of principal without a pause in his energetic pace. Mr. Browning came to Red Bank in 1945 as a chemistry teacher. He had formerly taught both English and science in Scranton, Pa. and Haddon- field, N.J. In 1954 Mr. Browning became a vice- principal at Red Bank. Until this year Mr. Browning has had the respon- sibility for the curriculum of Red Bank High School. His leadership has resulted in the development of new courses and advanced teaching methods at Red Bank. To keep up on the latest educational philoso- phy, he has taken many specialized courses. Mr. Browning’s devotion to education has not ended with the students of our high school. He is Director of the Red Bank Community Adult Educa- tion Association and of the Monmouth County Su- pervisors Round Table. Mr. Browning’s brisk good cheer and his quick efficient response to the needs of his students have earned the respect and affection of the entire stu- dent body. So to Mr. Willard Browning we inscribe the 1967 LOG. 7
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Director of Pupil Personnel Services I Mr. Sisson In his twenty years at Red Bank High School, Mr. Sisson has led the expansion and develop- ment of the Guidance Department. When he ar- rived as Director of Guidance after receiving his M. Ed. from the University of Pittsburgh, the department had no suitable office and no permanent, trained counselors. As many as twelve or thirteen teachers with free periods devoted their time to rather informal counseling. Under Mr. Sisson’s direction, the students have received more and more service each year. Recently Mr. Sisson has put increased empha- sis on vocational guidance. The latest step in the evolution of the Guidance Department was Mr. Sisson’s promotion to the newly created post of Director of Student Personnel Services. This re- organization provides a new continuity and ex- panded scope for the counseling in the lower grades as well as in the high school. j Vice-Principal Mr. Jablonski Vice-Principal Clement Jablonski’s main duty is the often thankless task of enforcing school rules, a job which he executes with reason and fairness. His many other duties are less well-known, which is perhaps a tribute to the efficiency with which he carries them out. These range from regulation of extra-curricular activities and dances, to supervision of graduation cere- monies, to simply giving sage advice and coun- sel to all who ask. “Mr. J.,” who was educated at Bucknel! Uni- versity and Rutgers University, has given twenty-two years of service to Red Bank High School. He is now in his fifth year as Vice- Principal and his past experience has included teaching biology, guidance counseling, coaching track, and advising several school clubs. 9
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