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

 - Class of 1982

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Contents Pep Week.................. 18-19 Halloween..................20-21 Battle of the Classes......22-23 Concessions................24-25 Student to Student ........26-27 Homecoming.................28-29 Senior Play................30-31 lunior Play ...............32-33 Lab Assistants.............34-35 Chinese Auction ...........36-37 WITH ACTIVITIES Red Bank Regional students were diverse, with a wide range of backgrounds, interests, and talents. Each student possessed characteristics which were unique and added to the collective student body. Various ac- tivities sponsored by the school served as an outlet for students to ‘get together,' create, expand, and have fun. The activities were a benefit to the students and the school, and were suc- cessful because of their contribtuions and participation. Students helped students 'get together' with students through STS, while a pep rally was held to combine everyone's spirit. Student Council spon- sored a Homecoming Dance, which brought together former students with those still in attendance at Red Bank Regional. The senior class completed their final year with a spaghetti dinner, pancake breakfast, Crease, a spec- tacular play, and concessions for foot- ball games. Presenting a wonderfully funny play, The Creat All American Musical Disaster was the junior class. Sophomores challenged others to a Battle of the Classes, and freshmen made headway on their first year, elec- ting class officers and holding fun-raising activities. Everyone worked and succeeded in Getting It Together throughout the variety of activities provided at Red Bank Regional. Senior Pepper Fee displays her award winning Dead Cowboy” outfit on Halloween Costume Day at Red Bank Regional High School. Activities 17

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Below. Unique to Red Bank Regional is its diversified population which combines its individual resources to form a unified district Student Suggestion BOX We are the students of Red Bank Regional, all separate in being, yet when brought together form one common entity. Above left: During their lunch period students from Red Bank, Little Silver, and Shrewsbury, reflect the spirit of togetherness that exists at Red Bank Regional. Below right: Used as a way of improving the school, the Student Suggestion Box, located in the main office, offers students an opportunity to contribute their ideas towards making Red Bank Regional a better high school



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Night Pep Rally Sparks School Spirit Designed to spark students' en- thusiasm tor school sports and activities tor the year was Pep Week. This year was special for Red Bank Regional as they experienced their first night Pep Rally in twelve years on September 25. There was a great amount of student participation for the Pep Rally, with an outstanding turnout. Senior Nancy McManus commented, I feel that the enthusiasm was greater than it was in the past, that's tor sure. The people were there because they wanted to be. That's what made it worthwhile.” Also attending the rally were school administrators and towm officials. The regional fire departments were there to light up the Buc football team, introduc- ed by Coach Russo, as they plowed through a huge paper football and trounced onto the football field. Everyone who attended the rally con- tributed some element of excitement which melded to produce a spectacular and memorable event. The cheerleaders and twirlers supported and cheered for their team and the up- coming season; administrators lent en- couraging words as the band played and psyched” the students who cheered, sang, and even danced. Senior girls formed a line in front of the stands and kicked their legs high to the beat of the Buc band Preceeding the Pep Rally was Pep Week, where students showed their spirit by participating in a particular mode of dress designated for each day. On Monday, students wore outrageous T-shirts, which expressed a multitude of attitudes and interests Tuesday was Hat Day, and prizes were awarded to Aret- ta Held. Wayne lohnson, and Mrs. Ulbrich, for the most unique hats. They received homecoming tickets from the Student Council Wednesday was color- ful, as bandanas were worn in a variety of ways; some students were bandits tor the day and some were shieks, while others wore their bandanas around their necks, heads, and legs. There was some hesitation for dress up day on Thursday, but this did not phase (umor jay Czarnecki who wore a suit and tie with his blue jeans. Friday finally wrap- ped up the week with the traditional Maroon and White day. when students adorned themselves in all sorts of school-colored garments - from skirts, sweaters, and sneakers, to pins, socks, and barrettes. So much excitement emanated from students and staff, and everyone was proud. Student Council President A. C. Burgess said. Pep Week was a success because of the amount of involvement from all four grades, seniors especially Another con- tributing factor was that we had a night Pep Rally, this added to the mood and excitement.” Miss Nicholson boasted. I loved it I saw the students working together in harmony for a perfect cause. The students who attended the Pep Rally were interested in it and that made it a success.”

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