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Concert Rocks Audience f A Nov. I3, 1970-Friday evening, the Ocean Town- ,f A ship High School Junior Class sponsored a rock con- cert as one of their many fund-raising activities. f 'I About 700 rock fans filled the gymnasium, they , were sprawled on the floor with blankets or seated A y on the few available bleachers. The concert began at 8:00 P.M. with some light cartoons and then pop- ular rock hits played and sung by five local bands. Captain Smith consisted of Eric Lieberman, Doug Fight, and Rickie Ruggiero. Sympathy fol- lowed with Missi Koerner singing, Richard Dunkel on the bass, Jeff Nissim on the guitar and vocals, Scott Delaney on the organ and vocals, and Jamie Marlin on percussion. After a short intermission Stetson came on stage. Guy Henry was on vocals, keyboard, and bass. Scott Ruggiero played percussion. The last band, which was long awaited, was old Sat. The members were Ray Sorrentino, lead guitarist and i singer, Rick Wombough on the drums, Joe Wom- -V bough on bass, and George Webb, a singer and guitarist. Q A' Throughout the concert, the Rufus Light Show . . flashed psychedelic pictures. At 10:00 P.M. the con- f cert ended, the audience had heard a variety of 1 popular rock hits. . 5. x . - - ez. N .,g ,s- -. - LEFT: Karen Hartnett, o sophomore, receives her Spartan Schol- ar award. Mr. Fredericks looks on. ABOVE LEFT: Band and spe- cial speakers from Fort Monmouth are shown during the Veter- an's Day Assembly. ABOVE: Rock fans enioy music provided by the Junior Class. The concert was held in the school gymnasium.
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p LL,V Ross Keeps Promise Nov. 14, 1970 - Rated one of the most promising school distance runners in the state, Steve Ross kept his promise on November ll, 1970. At Monmouth College for the Monmouth-Ocean Cross Country Championships, Steve broke a course record by running 13 minutes, 45 seconds in the 2.7 ,mile race. His next goal was the bid for statewide honors by running in the New Jersey State lnterscholastic Athletic Association's Central Jersey Group III Sec- tional. Steve began running during his sophomore year and since then he has become one of the premier harriers in the shore area. On the track, Steve stars in the half mile, the mile and the two mile events. His autumns are devoted to cross country and his winters to indoor track. Steve has set numerous local and state records and has won numerous trophies. Because of Steve's success in the Monmouth- Ocean meet, he was named the Asbury Park Press Athlete of the Week. He also was named to the Press All-Shore First Team. LEFT: Steve Ross leaving Mickey behind, trains on the Ocean Course. FAR LEFT: Junior Jon Tumen of All-Shore status strains to reach the soccer ball. ABOVE: Parents of Mr. Judikic's art stu- dents view their children's creations. l73
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