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Say Sex Oct. 26-28, 1970 - Students came to school a lit- tle more neatly dressed than usual. Lines formed outside the back auditorium and extended past the auditorium doors. The occasion: underclass pictures. Approximately 1000 freshmen, sophomores, and iuniors came out to have their pictures taken. There were giggles and serious faces as the photographer exclaimed, Say Sexl Mothers Blank Spartans Oct. ZZ I 970 -The Ocean Township High School Girls' Field Hockey team lost 1-0 to the Rumson Mothers. The Rumson Mothers were an independent team that played for enioyment. Ocean put up a tough fight and the mothers did not score until the final minutes ofthe game. Outstanding on offense were Nadine Sloter and Leslie Acerra. Defensive standouts were Chris Barbara and Laura Beutell.
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Skiers Stage Show Oct. 12, 1970 - lt was October and there wasn't a hint of snow to come for a long time, yet students were seen in the Ocean Township High School Au- ditorium bundled up in warm, winter ski outfits. lt was the Ocean Township Ski Club Fashion Show. The Monmouth Ski Shop on Highway 41135 in Ocean Township was responsible for the clothes our own High School students wore. The latest in ski- wear was shown to the audience. New boots were displayed and a lecture was given on the proper wear of boots. A representative from the Ski Shop explained the function of bindings on the boot and the safety required in skiing. The lecture was primar- ily geared to the beginner skiier. Prices were given for various ski equipment. The purpose of the Ski Club was to make skiing less expensive, more enioyable, and more accessi- ble. Ocean Hosts Council Oct. 15, 1970 - Ocean Township High School hosted a New Jersey Association of High School Councils meeting. Students from throughout the state attended along with the New Jersey Advisory Committee. Barbara Arm served as secretary for this Association during l970. She was the only stu- dent to be elected to an office for the State Student Council from Ocean Township. The obiectives of this council were many. Several were to promote and aid Student Councils through- out the state, serve as the elected study group for the state, and encourage student participation in government. At the meeting many things were discussed. Plan- ning was done for the Annual Student Council Con- vention which was to be held on November 2, 1970. The meeting was held all day. Luncheon was served in the Home Economics Living Room. Mr. Fredericks addressed the group and expressed his best wishes to all. ABOVE LEFT: The Township Youth Council is shown in the process of a meeting at Town Hall in Ocean Township. BELOW LEFT: Frank Brand, Timmy Satterly, Debby Hathaway, Cindy Stiles, Nancy Schults, Celest Vaccaro, and Sue Lyon participate as models for the Ski Club Fashion Show. ABOVE: Liz Solomon and John Zervas chat with other Student Council members at the State Student Council Meeting. LEFT: Barbara Arm addresses the State Student Council meeting in our auditorium.
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K-49 Y lg gli 3 g 5 J . SK E 1 it 5 5 5 E g 1 . i l . til if 5 !.: ' ' L. ' Boys Play At Night Oct. 28, 1970 - On Wednesday evenings approx- imately 40-50 high school boys were seen in the high school gym. Various sports were offered for leisure time activities such as basketball, volleyball, shuffleboard, ping pong, and handball. Under the leadership of Mr. James Busch, Mr. Gordon Long, and Mr. Jerome. Hauselt, a fine extra-curricular ac- tivity was established. A membership fee of 32.00 was required to attend the program. From 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. the boys played an enioyable as well as a sociable sport of their choice. Uniqueness Is Key October 20, 1970 - This was the first meeting for the Senior Class Fund-Raising Committee. It was called by Harriet Rosenstein and Tommy Yushak. The committee, which consisted of about twenty members, discussed ways to raise money for the Senior Class. Many ideas were suggested during this meeting. Debbie Stevens suggested calling Red Bank Air Taxi for information on washing airplanes. Mr. Truntz, Senior Class Advisor, had a very unique idea: he suggested raising money which would appeal to sports-oriented people. He and the Senior Class President, Robin Rose, had discussed the chance of having professional baseball players play basket- ball in the gym for a regular game. ln that way, tickets could be sold to those people interested in baseball and basketball. Other suggestions made were: a spaghetti din- ner, sponsored bythe Senior Class, a Steel Mill con- cert, some cake sales, and a flower sale at the Thanksgiving Day game. By bringing some of these ideas to reality, the class of '71 hoped to gain a substantial amount of money for their proiects. LEFT: Members of night intramurals play a rigorous game of basketball. BELOW LEFT: Interested fund-raisers put forth ideas for enlarging their treasury. CENTER LEFT: Leslie Acerra exe- cutes a successful left-hand lunge. ABOVE LEFT: One ofthe many underclassmen is having her picture taken for the year- book.
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