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In Dedication to Mr. Clement C. Jablonski Mr. “J' as he is so fondly referred to by many of the faculty and students of Red Bank Regional High, has experienced many exciting and vast changes in the school system. An alumnus of Bucknell University, Mr. Jablonski came to Red Bank in September, 1945. After thirteen years of teaching biology, general science, and fundamentals of electricity, he became a guidance counselor. After serving as Vice-Principal, he undertook the position of Assistant to the Superintendent. Mr. Jablonski plans to enjoy his retirement through leisure travel. Following his return, he will offer his voluntary services to a local hospital. Mr. “J has been greatly beneficial to our school and his presence will surely be remembered. 20
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i Principal Browning discusses class business with Junior Class President. John Knoll. Engaged in a conversation concerning educational techniques are Mr. McCall and Mr. Conlon. 19 Mr. Schaible. Mr. Giovenco, and a parent observe student activi- ties at Open House.
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In-Service Provides Entree to Open Education Miss Marion Brown aids faculty in preparation of learn- ing packages. This academic year a new department, In- Service Education, began at Red Bank Regional High School, as we make the trans- ition to our new facility. In-Service Education stressed new paths to teaching which increase teacher, student, and community participation in the learning process. It is also an endeavor to humanize education through reality teach- ing. Mr. McCall. Director of In-Service Training, explains the formulation of behavioral objectives to Mr. Reed and Mr. Hird. Several members of the Steering Committee experience a light moment while discussing the con- cepts of open education.
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