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

 - Class of 1967

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What hath this day deserved? what hath it done That it in golden letters should he set Among the high tides in the calendar? —Shakespeare

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A dvisers Shady Couple Guides Class “Hard-working but fun-loving is how Miss Sue Johnson characterizes the Class of ’67. It is also an apt description of her as a class adviser. Through the inevitable ups and downs in the course of guid- ing our class she was always present to lend a help- ing hand. Never one to mince words, her witty sarcasm served to remind us of our limitations. Miss Johnson took on the job of the distaff side of the adviser team at the same time she began teaching at RBHS, three years ago. Looking back, she says it has been worth it — that she has en- joyed working with our “mercenary class. She rates the Class of '67 as one which is well respected; her private augury is success for all of its members. There have been good times: the success of the Junior Play and the fun at the concession stand. There have been hard times, too: money problems have plagued the class continuously. Throughout she has given us her time, her patience and her under- standing: and for this we accord her a big thank you. As we graduate, Miss Johnson will perhaps be best able to see the results of her efforts: the changeover from inexperienced sophomores to fairly- sophisticated seniors. White lab coat flying ... a slightly boyish grin ... “Somebody need a tie? ... driving a mean truck .. . “Come on, let’s get this place cleaned up!” ... this is the talented male half of our Dynamic Duo, Mr. Richard Mundrane. - Being advisor to 300 kids is no easy job, but Mr. Mundrane welcomed the opportunity to work with students outside the classroom. Recalling class sup- port as strong and consistent, he found his four- year guardianship less of a headache than a pleas- ure. It was the ever-present Mr. Mundrane who helped paint the backdrop for the Frosh-Soph Hop, directed the intricate operation of hanging cheese- cloth, and lorded over the concession stand. He fol- lowed his own advice: Maintain your sense of humor. Saying thank you seems hardly enough for all that he has done for the Class of ’67. But we hope he realizes it comes from each of us who recognize the tremendous job he has done, the generous ser- vice he has given to our class. 30

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