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

 - Class of 1978

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Seniors Cash-In on Concessions Saturday mornings found most of the students at Red Bank Regional fast asleep. But as early as 8:00, a group of dedicated seniors were already at work setting up the concession stand for busi- ness at yet another football game. Aside from cooking hot dogs and fixing coffee and hot choco- late, the candy stand had to be set up and pro- grams made ready for distribution. After the game, there was the job of cleaning up and stor- ing leftover food. Overseeing this activity was Shelly Wolfson, aided by Louis Marotta, in charge of the concession stand, Lederle Carroll responsi- ble for candy, and Anne Castleman, Director of Program Distribution. Spirits were not dampened by the wet football season however; the Senior Class grossed nearly $700 a game. This money went toward the senior prom, the yearbook, and other graduation expenses. Despite the early hours, the hard work, and the changeable weather, all involved with the concession stand found it to be an enjoyable and successful experi- ence. John Clark buys a candy bar from seniors Jackie Patterson and Esther Gongora at the Red Bank game against South Brunswick.

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First prize winner Susan Voss sings her original song, Lover of My Dreams. Out of the television set and onto the stage of Red Bank Regional came the Gong Show, spon sored by the class of 1979 last October. This show was a popular one, and attracted many friends, families, and people looking for an eve- ning of entertainment. Entertained they were, with acts ranging from a live band to strictly com edy routines. Some of the award-winning acts were Sue Voss, singing her original “Lover of My Dreams,” and Susan Nixon, Lisa Cross, Renee Holder and Diana Ross dancing to a Pointer Sis- ters’ song. Undoubtedly the worst act of the show was King Hamakihaka and his gals, otherwise known as Pam Peseaux, Lisa Phipps, Karen Soleau and Cathy Walsh. Pulling all this frivolity together were the Masters of Ceremonies, Scott Wilson and Anthony Biancomano. Even the fac- ulty got into the action of the show as the four judges, Miss Uva Thompson, Miss Onnalee Gaze, Mr. John Hird, and Mr. Gerald Gance attired themselves suitably in keeping with the humor- ous side of the evening. A grand finale included a shaving cream attack on the four judges before presentation of the awards. Mrs. Renee Maxwell, advisor of the |umor class, congratulates Scott Wilson and Anthony Biancomano on their fine performances as Masters of Cere monies of the Gong Show held in October. Photo left. Brother Sister act Susan and Noel Gamble render a violin duet for the young at heart. 19



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Seniors Jackie Patterson, Lederle Carroll, Esther Gongora, Diane Siciliano and Linda Polonsky sell candy inside the gate at the football field. Senior Judy Gooding sells a football program to Mayor Daniel O’Hern at the game against Holmdel. Lederle Carroll, in charge of candy for the concession stand, gets organized before the game begins. Senior Louis Marotta puts his muscles to good use carrying soda to the senior con cession stand Photo left: Class advisor, Mr. Conrad Albrizio looks on as senior concessioneers John Marr, Bob Dufie. Chris Wickberg, and Bob Donaldson sell hot dogs and Pepsi at the Senior Concession Stand which served loyal fans throughout the season. 21

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