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

 - Class of 1989

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SENIOR HEAD Lab assistant Sam Kim prepares to demonstrate the art of juggling gas collection bottles. After a long day before the mast, the captains share their view in the ship's log. What was your most embarrassing experience during high school? Falling off rope in Gym; Singing in English; reporting to duty; DE w fries at lunch, Mr. O. thinking I’m a Commie Spy, Sara; Tipping ME overboard. — SAM KIM What was your most embarrassing experience during high school? Tackling lunch lady, 5D’s, Macy’s is closed! Ker-Cajun Spice, found on corner, tanker, no tolerance, Brady rap, hassling SSS, younger men Influential. Inkwell-Bruce! — JAYNE FORRAR What would you see yourself doing 10 years from now? How did high school influence this decision? I can see myself Nursing, but high school didn't influence the decision — well, maybe biology. It just seems like something I'd be interested in. — PATH OSTRANDER What was your most memorable experience during high school? Plan B with Woody, LBI weekend. Princeton women, Ziggy and Inxs with Stepher, Zug ug. painting the doghouse with Tonga and (.ana. Homecoming H8, Ted's toga party. Steamboat, art. — SUSAN SAKIN What was your most memorable experience during high school? Amnesty Rolls Royce, Summer of 88, W NEW in Asbury, Midnight Oil, Depeche Mode, INXS, Living colour Fishbone “Justin's Not Here!” Jayner, JW, I PO “89 Homeboy Amy ” — JEFFREY CADMAN Lab Aides 19

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Vials, dittoes, set up, stapling Cocoa cushions lab aides morning work load Starting off the year with their new homeroom, the lab assistants accomplished much this year. Daily meetings began with explanations of assignments. Then, the assignments become lab set ups for the day's science classes. Test tubes magically became laden with a variety of substances. Class sets of materials marched into place. Morning cocoa made everything go much smoother. Under the guidance of the science staff'. Head Lab Assistant Senior Sam Kim, and Assistant Head Senior Dave Murgio set the tone for the daily assignments. The program was a very important part of the science department. Daily assignments ranged from preparing solutions and setting up lab experiments to running off thousands of dittoes and stapling them all together. Clerical work and student aid were also part of the daily assignments. The requirements to become a lab assistant begin with being willing to do hard work. These students must also have one year of a science course and an interest and understanding of the science field. Senior Wally Rapp commented, “1 feel that his homeroom is a great idea, and should have started earlier. SENIOR ASSISTANT I lend lath Aide Dave Murgio weighs out the right amount of deioni ed water for a proper solution. LAB AIDES Row I: Andrea Tokanos, Shawn Morrissey, Peter Bruckmann, Row 2: Suzie Wetzel, Lisa Nelson, Liz Eagan. Jennifer Jones, Bill McOough, Dave Murgio. Row 3: Joe (iambardella. Burn Rizzo, Wyatt Ulrich, Wally Rapp, Jeff I abreque, Sam Kim. SENIOR LAB Assistant Wyatt Ulrich explains the flow of current to Senior Science Student Joe Sergewich. 18 Lab Aides 4%-



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Pep Week poses problems “More publicity would've helped, said Senior Representative at Large Amy Bigham. But, still a small percentage of the students participated. This less than enthusiastic endorsement of Pep Week had many causes. One reason was that the only advertisement was a bulletin board by the pit. But, the week did have some bright spots. The week began on September 19 with Clash Day. A few loud outfits stood out among the everyday wear. Next came Twin Day. Seniors made this a class activity by organizing a Senior Twin Day. Everyone wore white pants and blue shirts. Wednesday was Patriot Day. This was the second most popular day. Thursday was Nerd Day. Some pretty nerdy people showed up that day. Last came Maroon and White Day. The senior class sold Buc Mania banners and fingers, and the fall sports teams sold Bucs are back! bumper stickers. The week ended with the Friday night pep rally. Dr. Robert Noguiera shouted, “I got permisson from the AS PC A to be nasty to the Matawan Huskies, firing up everyone in the house. Unfortunately, the team wasn't nasty enough and lost 28-12. NERDY BILL McGough knows the Bucs are number one. MRS. MARY I odt and Mrs Man Llbrich are the newest members of the Mouseketeers on Twin Day. ‘a - ANNE CIAGLIA, Jim Gilligan and Tara Eyerman sport the best Nerd Day attire as they discuss the theories of thermonuclear dynamics during their free time in the commons. MR. JACK Kuhar breaks for show and tell, displaying Junior Kristen Mueller's very patriotic tie. Pep Week

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