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

 - Class of 1981

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TOP LEFT Costume contest runner-up senior Joanne Space Cat Kislin and senior Frank Luci- ano enjoy the free apple juice and cookies given out by the Student Council as part of the Hallow- een festivities ABOVE LEFT King of the jungle Charles Gamble, a junior, prepares to pounce upon an unsuspecting student ABOVE RIGHT Dressed in her self-made and designed knight- dress costume, contest runner-up Pepper Fee glares evilly at all passersby. 29

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 Martian Stephenson Lands to Capture First Prize Shocked students recoiled as a green and yellow Martian entered the Com- mons brandishing a ray gun to capture first prize in the October 31 Halloween Costume Contest sponsored by the Stu- dent Council, judged by the originators of the idea. President Diann Chamber- lain and Vice-President Rachel Leheny, senior Ann Stephenson was awarded two tickets to the Homecoming Dance on November 29. Runners-up among the forty-odd students competing for prizes for their original and creative cos- tumes were junior Pepper Fee and sen- ior Joanne Kislin, dressed as a knigh- tress and a space cat respectively. Designing to raise school spirit for the November 1 football game against Rum- son-Fair Haven, the Student Council decided the fun, competitive contest would do the trick. The winners rated the fun of partici- pating in the Costume Contest above the desire to win. Of the ten partici- pants interviewed, ranging in costume from a vampire, junior Anna Lamber- son, to Roy Rogers' girlfriend, senior Joni Collins, most agreed that the pro- gram was a success although all felt that more entrants in the contest would have made it more exciting. Teachers as well as students dressed for the occasion. Art teacher Miss Barbara Greenwald, alias Kermit the Frog, commented, I dressed to cel- ebrate the holiday. I think the students who also dressed-up did a great job and should be congratulated. Other faculty members sporting costumes included gym teachers Mrs. Karen Cook and Miss Linda Leitstein Masquerading as a sexy grape, Mrs. Cook claimed she desired to promote school spirit. The Unknown Physical Education Teacher, Miss Leitstein, told the interviewer that she dressed-up to encourage laughter, to support student activities, and most of all to show students that teachers are human too. ABOVE LEFT Martian invader Ann Stephenson, senior winner of the Halloween Costume Contest, prepares to zap into oblivion seniors Diann Chamberlain, Lynn Acciam and Amy Westerman and junior Anna Lamberson LEFT: Attired in Western saloon girl garb, senior jill Morgan feigns bravery while in the clutches of senior ghoul John Naiman. ABOVE: Adorned in a ferocious Buddhist mask he procured in the country of Nepal, Mr John Brzostoski attempted to instill fear into the heart of Miss O'Connor, who remains unimpressed



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Seniors Sponsor All-You-Can-Eat Fund Raiser The dim candlelight, the soft Italian music, and the wafting smell of spices suggested a cozy Italian restaurant, but turn up the lights and the waitresses in red and white were senior girls serving spaghetti in Red Bank Regional's cafeteria. On February 25, the Senior Class sponsored yet another spicy fund-raiser, the annual Spaghetti Dinner. After buying tickets at three dollars apiece, 280 people feasted between six and nine to make the dinner both a financial and culinary success. Members of the Class of 1981 were asked to sell five tickets and to bring in a pound of number nine spaghetti to help defray the cost of supplies. On February 24, fifteen senior girls got out of eighth period to brown hamburger, while Cheryl Mancuso's mother kindly prepared the gallons of meat sauce. The entire all-you-can-eat meal, prepared and served by forty hard- working seniors, consisted of spaghetti and meat sauce, Italian bread, dessert, and a choice of either coffee, tea, cola, or orange drink. Sal's restaurant in Red Bank donated placemats for the tables. OPPOSITE ABOVE RIGHT After enjoying the all- you-can-eat meal, satisfied customers relax over cups of coffee OPPOSITE ABOVE LEFT While An- dy Silverman rests from prolonged activity. Hank Simon takes over and stirs the gallons of meat sauce needed for the February 25 Spaghetti Din- ner RIGHT Surrounded by messy pots and pans. Erika Small. Ada Harrison, Paul Leary, and Shelle Harrison prepare to tackle the work load as Class Advisor Mr Robert Lock supervises ABOVE LEFT During a short break, thirsty sauce-maker and chef par excellence John Triska grabs a cup of soda from Susan Nixon and Erika Small, who assisted in the kitchen for the Spaghetti Dinner ABOVE RIGHT In the cafeteria kitchens. Denr Brathwaite has a long task ahead of him as he pours the first cup of |uice in preparation tor the thirsty crowds 30

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