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Supt. Gives Farewell Message Philosophically the Red Bank Regional Board of Education and its Administration has always been con- cerned with the hope of meeting each individual student's needs. The Citizens Advisory Committee appointed by the Board of Education to meet with the educational specifica- tions for the new building, confirmed this philosophy. The architects then created the plans to fulfill this directive. The students, faculty and citizens of the Red Bank Regional District now have a facility which provides the opportunity to carry out the Board phi- losophy. It is the responsibility of all these groups to work together to make all of these opportunities come true. It has been my pleasure to spend forty years working for various New Jersey Boards of Education, the last five' 2 at Red Bank Regional. I have been fortunate in being able to have an important part in building three new high school buildings and Red Bank Regional provides unlimited opportuni- ties to meet the educational needs of its district for many years to come. Good luck to all Harold C. Schaible During half time Mr Harold Schaible listens to local radio station WJLK to keep up with cover- age of the game Mr Harold Schaible and Mr James Leo look over the proposed site for the new high school Mr Harold Schaible takes time out after the dedication ceremony to pose for a picture with members of the custodial staff Frank Kersey. Carl Henderson, and Joe Pigott
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Student Council Treasurer Bruce Daniels. Mr Harold Schaible-and board president Mr William Graff, are present during the dedication of the new school. On October 29. 1975 R B R H.S was formally dedicated. Dr Joseph E. Clayton, former State Deputy Commis- sioner of Education, was the guest speaker. The dedication ceremony included the presentation of the keys to the building by Stanley Maddish, representative of the architectural firm of Bouman, Blanche and Farady of Trenton. A gift of a podium was pre- sented to the school by Alvin B. Kear- ney. a member of the original regional board of education, on behalf of the H.S. class of 1945. Superintendent Mr. Harold Schaible also introduced the incoming Superintendent Dr. Donald Warner. The Cornerstone was installed on the day after the actual Dedication cer- emony. Mr. Willard Browning. Princi- pal. Mr Salvatore Giovenco, board secretary, and Mr Henry Stevenson, regional board member, presided over the ceremonies. Inside the granite cor- nerstone box, a copper box contained items related to the school The box contained a curriculum handbook, student handbook, a staff directory, a list of enrolled students, a chip of paint from the cannons, the student council constitution, a current teachers' con- tract, a school newspaper, a copy of the Daily Register edition describing the new school, a set of 1975 U.S. coins, a plan of the new building, a copy of the Crows Nest, a copy of the fall sports schedule, a decal of the school shield, a copy of the dedication program, a copy of the remarks made at the dedication by Superintendent Harold Schaible, a layout plan for the yearbook. Before the granite box was pushed into the wall the students that were present at the ceremony were allowed to place a memento of their own into the top of the box. 9
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Mr Harold Schaible presenting the plans for the new high school at the Pilgrim Baptist Church Mr Harold Schaible dons a driving cap in the spirit of the antique car show Superintendent Mr Harold Schaible graciously presents the key to the new high school to Mr Willard Browning, principal II
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