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All of the activities which graced Red Bank Regional's building and grounds focused on the future whether they be the future of energy resources or the future of the Class of '83's wallet. The Pep Rally augmented the natural enthusiasm of the school in anticipation for the Bucs' first football game of the season. Preparing students for a future of greater computer technology, the school's first computer fair scored a great suc- cess among students. 5.T.S aided freshmen in adjusting to the next four years of high school, and lab assistants played a major role in the Science department. The Booster Club, the junior Play, and concessions all made monetary advances for the future. In all of these events and affairs, the Buccaneers worked and planned not for today, but for tomorrow and the day after that because they realized that to continue their search, they must make provisions now to continue later. Activities 17
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Sfifciien (treasure The swelling tide carries the Buc- caneers onward, to their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, to the fulfillment of all of their ambitions. Sail on ... Right: Senior Kathy Caliinan studies among a myriad of blossoms in front of the Media Center 16 Introduction
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Spirit Emanates From Students During Pep Week Let's Co Bucs! was the motto tor Pep Week as the students psyched the football team on to its first game against Brick Township The school spirit emanated from the students as they proceeded through the week while par- ticipating in the daily games, competi- tions, and treasure hunts. Managed by the Student Council. Pep Week instilled pride in the Bucs. Dr. Nogueira, Principal, stated, Student Council should be commended for their organization and creativity. The central core of this organization was senior Wendy Walter, chairperson of Pep Week. She commented, It was a lot of work but it went over well. Indeed, it did go over very well, start- ing on Monday, September 20, with Dress-Up Day in which the classes dressed according to prescribed styles: freshmen dressed Preppy; sophomores, 50's styles; juniors, hippies; and seniors, punk. With Tuesday came Hat Day with students in a myriad of weird hats from a siren cap to an extra-large cowboy hat. Wednesday was a throwback to the Old West with Bandana Day. Thurs- day was Beach Bum Day with many of the students braving chilly fall temperatures in OP shorts and color- ful Hawaiian shirts. Friday was the tradi- tional Maroon and White Day with the culminating event of the week — the Pep Rally The gymnasium was ablaze with ac- tivity with flags twirling, confetti tailing, and people cheering in the stands. The floor rumbled to the powerful beats of the drums There was definitely no lack of spirit on that day Wendy Walter was impressed by the response. She commented, There was more participation this year than last year. However, did more participation equate more spirit ? Senior )im Szipsky, a member of the varsity football team, seemed to think so Everyone on the team was up for the game, he said. We really wanted Brick In the end. Pep Week created a sense of unity among the Bucs who, after a summer of being away from school, returned for another year. Dr. Nogueira concluded. Pep Week is always an en- joyable time since people are permitted to be intentionally funny with their dress and sometimes their behavior. This year was no exception.
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