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Right: Junior Agnes Babbel and friend strut their stuff on Switch Day.” Below: Mrs. Ulbrich points out to Mr. Kuhar (senior Steve Montgomery) the correct way to diagram a descriptive sentence. Bottom: Ultra-nerds Karin Verkooyen, Miles Abrams, and Kelly O'Brien, all juniors, get in a little extra studying on Class Day.
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Above Seniors lenny Arthur and Sherri Meade bring in reinforcements for the hungry spectators at the Keansburg contest The Bucs pursued in- dividualism as a release from the pressures of school life through a variety of activities. Whether it was through drama, academic interests, dances or a great diversity of other fields, Red Bank Regional students strove to become well-rounded young adults. Organizations and events allowed students to experiment with different types of activities, make lasting friendships, and find new ways to express themselves creatively. By participating in various ac- tivities, Red Bank Regional students enriched their everyday lives and had fun at the same time. 1. How many Lab Assistants were there this year? 2. Who played Child Norma in the lunior Play? 3. What time did Homecoming '84 end? 4. Which day of the week was Switch Day during Pep Week '84? 5. Could a person buy gum at the concession stand this year? If so, what was the price? cmuvcm; - 90 17
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Bucs “Go a Little Crazy” During Pep Week ’84 During the week of September 16, twins, super-nerds, ultra-preps. Madon- na, Billy Idol, dashers, and boys in dresses could be seen walking the halls of Red Bank Regional Sound strange? Not during Pep Week '84 This year, students participated through a week of off-the-wall activities to generate school spirit Monday kicked off the week with Clash Day. Hundreds of students dug out the ugliest spots, checks, stripes and plaids to mix and match in hideous com- binations. Tuesday, Switch Day, the guys donned dresses and stockings while the gals put on ties and jackets. Football player Nancy Hankins com- mented, This is great! The people are so outrageous! With Wednesday came Class Day, with the freshmen dressing as ultra-preps, the sophomores as twins, the juniors as ultra-nerds, and the seniors as beach bums. Thursday students dressed as singing personalities Billy Idol, Madonna, and Cyndi Lauper, and even as our own Mr. Kuhar - for Impersonation Day. Friday wrapped up the week when nearly the entire stu- dent body put on the school colors for Maroon and White Day. The purpose of the fun-filled week was to get students involved in activities and promote school spirit. A pep rally, attended by approximately one hun- dred people that Friday night, got the Bucs psyched up for the opening day Red Bank Regional-Red Bank Catholic football rivalry held the next day. All in all, the week was a success. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and become enthusiastic at the same time. This year's Pep Week provided Red Bank Regional students with a welcome break in the tension and confusion which accompanied the first several weeks of school. Student Council Presi- dent Carrie VanWinkle commented, The great student participation really added to the atmosphere of the school this week. Everyone helped get the team mentally prepared for the big R.B.C. game. Above Seniors George Selah and Dan Mancuso pose in the commons as the ultimate beach bums during Pep Week Above Right English teachers Mrs Ulbrich and Mrs Todt show their spirit while discussing notes during Switch Day.
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