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Wouldn’t You Like To Be A Pepper Too?! With teddy bears and bathrobes, security blankets and stuffed animals, Pep Week started off with Pajama Day. Slippers were the main attrac- tion ranging from Felix the Cat to Snoopy the Dog. And what better way to accent your flannels than with the right stuffed animal. Some brought Pooh, others brought their good old teddies, but regardless Red Bank Regional students showed their spirit. Crazy Hat Day had many par- ticipants too, as students piled in with baseball caps, top hats, and hats with no names. As Kirsten Kather said, This year everyone can par- ticipate, because everyone has a hat ' Nerd Day was a big hit and a chance for everyone to show their true selves. With pocket protectors, buttoned up plaid shirts, and four hundred page books on the anterior lobe of the cerebellum, nerds became the most popular people in the school. Who could argue? Galoshes and suspenders were fashion statements. Look out Calvin Klein, here comes Ed Grimley. The last of the crazy days was Sunglasses Day where the students got one last look at summer. Whether they chose the cool look of Ray-Bans or the look of Mom's old Sophia Loren's, practically everyone participated. Wrapping up a spirited Pep Week, Maroon and White Day remained a tradition for the Bucs. All teams wore their jerseys and all spirited students decked out their school colors. So where did all this lead Red Bank Regional? Students went on a motor- cade past the Rumson-Fair Haven School, conducted a senior pep train through the halls of Red Bank Regional and crowned a Pep King and Queen Mitchell Fink and Rochelle Lynch, for the lunior Class. But most importantly, we took our arch- rivals,the R.F.H. Dawgs, for a walk and that's what Pep Week was all about!! ABOVE: Did Mrs. Ulbrich just wake up, or is she participating in Pajama Day?!? Dr. Cone adjusts her nightcap on P.j. Day before homeroom. ABOVE: junior George Waldo Sakin tries to find his Quantum Physics class on Nerd Day. Pep Week!!! 27
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BELOW: Ha! The sleepover has ended, or is it just beginning, debate seniors Mary Keister, Ardist Brown, and Gwynn Davis as they prepare for Pajama Day. RIGHT: With a passion for fashion and a flair with hair, junior nerds Dorian Reardon and Mike Flatley model their polyesters. BOTTOM: It's a fight to the finish as Mr. John Brzostoski and Mr. Nick Pizzuli compete for the best hat on the second day of Pep Week-Hat Day.
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BELOW: Mr. Wizard Gance and fellow chemistry fiend prepare some mischief on Halloween. THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT The creepies, the crawlies, the hairy little beasties(and we're not referring to freshmen). Who were the people behind the masks? This Hallo- ween, Red Bank Regional experienc- ed what it was like to have the Ad- dams family visit the school. With a Friendly waitress who was really a waiter, a monster who was really a chemistry teacher, and a Satan's helper who was really a yearbook editor, the school was faced with a new set of students. So, how does one adjust to a new lab partner? All in a day's fun, said junior Chris Pack, how many times do you get to be yourself? Some people couldn't keep it to themselves. Mr. Gance's A.P. Chemistry class paraded through the school showing their true selves and dancing to the Monster Mash. Ah, but the day does go on and students must be taught, but how do you teach a Vietnam Veteran, a Playboy Bunny, and a devil holding a pitchfork? Probably very carefully!!! Nevertheless, the students found a way to keep the anarchy down and to have a fun and controlled Halloween. It also made some people ex- claim, Who was that masked man? We all know it was-??????????! ABOVE: Going a little ape, sophomore Steve DePolo reads up on the Giant's football schedule in the Media Center. 28 Halloween
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