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What was your most memorable experience during high school? Killer Concerts — Amnest RR — Hunt ‘87, 88 Parties n the gang; Macy's is closed. Shellshock — Sandy Hook. Just Joanin on ya; Maxwells' Plumb Cosmic Charlie. — LESLIE ABRAMS C What was your most embarrassing experience during high school? Band — Kim Chris. Malinda. Hankins — Steve Debate class Dave Miss Miles 7th gym — Bud. Prom 87 Scon. Sting — Michele. I am. — nhich lane. Fun nith Jens!, Bve Senor! Good luck nerd! — LIZ KAHN As the captains sailed across the sea. they voiced these opinons as they went about their shipboard tasks. What nas your most memorable experience during high school? Boat Trip?? Amnesty — Rolls, K.S. Huh. Jayner, Cajun. Lazy Girls, GH curbs “Oh my nose Foo Foo, U2, Pink! — KERRY LI NZ Band because performing makes me feel good. — SUZANNE AYERS What is your favorite extracurricular activity? What nas your most memorable experience during high school? Concerts nith friends — Amnesty RR and Vinny, Break 87 n SB — No U Turn!, Knoning «88 — Sara. Stef“Borroning tablecloth From Runner. Senior ('raise — Serenade Sisters J.F. — KAREN GIBBONS New faces don’t slow the pace as The band goes marching on Under the leadership of Band Director Mr.Ken MacLean and Assistant Band Director Mr. Karl Parker, the marching band exceeded all expectations. A number of members graduated last year, so the marching corps consisted of lots of new faces. For this reason a large set back in performance level was expected. Entertaining the football audiences, the band performed their show of music from Classics of the 50's and 60’s. Conducted by drum Majors Senior Karen Clark and Junior Jen Klein, they opened their show with Stand by Me followed by Ob- la-dee. Ob-la-dah. Twist and Shout. A quartet lead the band in When I'm 64. and Saw You Standing There ended the performance. Besides their performances at football games, the marching band earned a very good rating at the All-Shore Marching Band Festival at Middletown North High School. Other performances included the Red Bank Halloween Parade, school pep rallvs, the Veteran's Day ceremony in Red Bank and Memorial Day Parades throughout the area. BRI AN NERDLINGKR blast out .Van Her Standing There.
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Trainers tape teams together Acting as the ships doctors, the student trainers went through rigorous training over the summer and throughout the year. The new skipper. Miss Mary Karlo. replaced Mrs. Nancy Carle. Over the summer some of the trainers went to Bucknell University for a special 4 day training program. They attended lectures and did lab work. “We practiced the new methods of taping and learned on each other, said Junior Catherine Bergener. “The program was great. I really learned a lot, added Senior Claire Collins. Working hard throughout the year, the trainers perform a variety of duties. They meet after school almost daily to help tape many student athletes. During games, they stand on the sidelines to watch for injuries that invariably occur. Obedience plays an important role. “We must obey Miss Karlo’s instructions without question, said Senior Clare Collins. Miss Karlo was impressed with the experienced crew of trainers. “They really know what they are doing, she said, “Most of these girls plan to major in athletic training in college so they can eventually open their own clinics. LAURA DOLAN soaks her aching leg in the whirlpool as a part of Miss karlo's therapy. CLAIRL COLLINS places the underwrap on Steve Carroll's ankle as Mauricio Cruz waits his turn.
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TUNING I P for their solos in the Beatles medley with Mr. Ken Maclean are Kevin Reed, and Jim Burden. MARCHING BAND Row I: Stephanie Simonson Row 2: Jen Klein, Jimmy O'Toole, Devon Harris, Yvette Dunn, Karen Clark. Row 3: Claudia Rendon, Brian Chestnut, Dawn Semliatshenko, Lisa Whitney, Jenny Robbins, Tammy Ferullo, Becky Wetzel, Susan Sarpolus, Malinda McNally, Chris Phillips, Danica Messerli. Row 4: Mr. Ken Maclean. Matt Wolcott Jim Burden, F.milie Schlecta, Pete Mercereau, Sumiko Tsizjiya, Rob Harding, Todd Kearney, Suzie Wetzel, Will Smith, Mike Welsh, Brian Nerdlinger, Matt Scott, Billy Vanpelt, Andy Connolly. Kevin Reed. WHEN I'M 64 Jim Burden. Pete Mercereau and Rob Harding hope not to be standing in the rain. DRUM MAJORS Karen Clark and Jennifer Klein signal the start of the halftime show. Marching Band
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