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Spartanettes Dump Raritan Jan. 12, 1971 - Now that the girls' basketball rules have been replaced by boys' rules, the Ocean Spartanettes have performed as well as the Varsity Spartans. The girls are undefeated with a record of five wins and no losses. They are leading the newly formed Shore Girls interscholastic Athletic League. The Spartanettes defeated a weak Raritan team 40-16. Ocean raced out to an 18-2 lead after one quarter and led 22-4 after the first half. The duet of Sue Stockfish and Bobbie Baselici were a formid- able obstacle for the visiting squad. The two com- bined for more points than the entire Raritan team scored. Sue dumped in I3 points and Bobbie con- tributed seven points. President Delivers Formal Address Jan. 13, 1971 - Amidst a background of liberal innovations which she and the Student Council insti- tuted this year, Liz Solomon, Student Council Presi- dent, delivered the first formal address in the history of the school. After recounting the accomplishments of her ad- ministration, which have helped to establish a flexi- ble, livable environment within the school building, Liz launched into a questioning of the meaning of these accomplishments. Asking if an end of bus passes, optional exams for Seniors, a more liberal- ized cafeteria procedure fwhich has since failedl, and other achievements made the student body any more happy, she answered no, She deplored the apathy which brought about the failure of such pro- grams as a teacher-free cafeteria, but nevertheless reaffirmed her original intention to make Ocean Township High School a better place in which to learn. Following the completion of her address, Liz read a number of suggestions from the student body which had been submitted to the Student Council for its consideration. Everything from outside classes -during the warm season to gum chewing and more liberalized exam policies for underclass- men were recommended and some were being dis- cussed with the Administration, reported Liz. Although questions regarding the Student Coun- cil's actions were solicited by the President, only grievances were stated and Liz refused to transform an assembly into a complaint department. Howev- er, she invited all students to speak with her or indi- vidual Council representatives regarding their fur- ther suggestions. RIGHT: Helene Delisa tries to pass through the Raritan press.
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Hostess Club Ties lt Up Jan. 14, 1971 - An emergency was met by the Hostess Club when they were able to supply a tie for the tieless Frankie Brown, of the freshman Bas- ketball team, for an away game. The Hostess Club proiect for the year was to sell to the student body and faculty Shantung and Surah printed ties which they made during their meetings. The Hostess Club's well made ties were appreci- ated by Frankie Brown as well as by other students and faculty who bought the lovely 'cloth pieces. Athletes Receive Awards Jan. 15, 1971 - The sixth annual Fall Sports Awards Assembly was held in the gymnasium. Prin- cipal Douglas Fredericks congratulated the athletes for representing Ocean Township High School ex- ceptionally well during the autumn season. Each coach spoke about his or her team's success or failure, and then introduced individually the members of the respective squads. The awards were given out after the assembly. Scott Moore, Captain of the 1970 football team, presented Mr. Fredericks with the trophy symboliz- ing Class B superiority. Nigel Dyche, Arnold Ein- horn, and Lucas Corrubia instituted a new award: The Best Benchwarmer Award. Its first recipient was Stuart Gerechoff of the Varsity Soccer Team., Captains of next year's football and soccer teams were announced. Tim Bruno was elected soc- cer Captain and Steve Setrin was decided as next year's Football Captain.
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