Matawan High School - Pillar Yearbook (Matawan, NJ)

 - Class of 1984

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 All tour Out , a barbershop quartet, including Llo d Garner. Brett Podinker. Doug Tepper. and Jimmy Hyland, could be seen and heard at many local summer events. Summer Theatre Many hours of hard work and fun went into the produc- tion of Fantasy a summer theatre workshop under the direction of Mrs. P. Smith. The cast performed numbers from Broadway musicals Cats, Little Shop of Horrors and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. The audience who attended the perfor- mances were delighted by the outstanding talent of those who participated. Participating in f antasy arc Gail Gurding. Sue Kate). Annika Moreen and Li Stcirs Hrett Podinker and Doug Tepper look like they arc enjoying themselves, as well as the audience, as they perform a number from Joieph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. I!

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In Many Different Ways Around And About Everyone has his own way of spending his short break from the classroom routine. From June to September there were many oppor- tunities for fun, sun, recreation and relaxation. Having free time with nothing in particular to do never gave us the summertime blues. On the contrary, many of us celebrated with parties or slept the leisure hours away. Many students spent a great deal of time working in order to earn much needed pocket money to spend on their summer vacation. Oth- ers attended summer conferences and programs, some held locally, others were held in various areas throughout the nation. Some attend- ed on an individual basis while others participated with different school organizations. Although the summer break seemed short we learned lessons in re- sponsibility and discipline that will help us in our future. Whichever way we chose to spend this time aw ay from school routine we enjoyed the change of routine in many different ways. During the summer months students could be found working around the school building. Linda DeVi ia helps to staff the main office. Cheerleadinc practice doesn't stop, even though the weather may be warm. In late June eight members of The Health Occupations Students of America attended the National Conference in San Antonio. Texas with their adviser. Mrs. Dolan. The Future business Leaders of America participated in their association's conference in breezy San Francisco. Ms. Adler accompanied the participants. 10



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Student Life We pul much time and cffori inio things we enjoy doing. As we start the new school year we arc curious to know what events and happenings will be occuring throughout the year. Many of us spend our time involved in one or more of these activities. This helps us to develop friendships and enables us to become involved with other people. By being involved we en- counter endless opportunities to partake and enjoy school life. No matter what the occasion students find many different ways to help and participate. ft » though it has been a long day Rebceca Gclbcr and Anne Rosenberg still find time and energy to participate in aftet school activities.

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