Ocean Township High School - Sandpiper Yearbook (Oakhurst, NJ)

 - Class of 1971

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S 3 5 wi Ee 5 Q ,-min . 5 .J I Wm ow asia' MM .mnifmf wse'-s fs'2 'tb-it ,mul 'mwwmw' QMSWK .sdmvliai ..-19 swfteiw FAR LEFT: Joan Nordstrom John Zervas and Ann Fisher friendly Spartans ex- tend o hospitable limb to a Long Branch exchange student. ABOVE: Mrs. Brand- Jan I4 1971 - With an exchange of' students came an exchange of student ideas as students from OT H S went to Long Branch High School and four L B H S students came to O T H S for the a Approved by both schools and their student councils, exchange day was designed to make stu- dents more aware of life in other schools Arnold Einhorn, Lori Mullen, and Liz Solomon went to Long Branch High and attended classes and a special as- sembly with Swahali Dancers. They found the school and the assembly very interesting. The visitors to O.T.H.S. were escorted to classes by our own Student Council students. wene and Mrs Magnotta Girls Field Hockey coaches receive tokens of appre- ciation from the team represented by Sue Stockfish and Lucy Eiseleh. LEFT Future Hostesses pin patterns to material to be used for handmade ties. 197 ,,,,, , LA

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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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Spring Trips Planned Abroad Jan. 14, 1971 - This year, as in previous years, high school students planned spring trips to Europe. Each trip was to be ten days in length. Once in the country of one's choice, England, France, Spain, ltaly, Germany, or Greece, travel would be fur- nished by private Deluxe Motor coach. The low rates for each included transportation, hotels, meals, sightseeing, and special features. All student groups would be accompanied by a staff member and specialized guides. Students from O.T.H.S. planned to go to France and Italy. The student tours were to be basically cul- tural, in France many events were planned: A trip down the Seine, a visit to Versailles, a tour of Mal- maison fthe chateau of Napoleonj, and a sightsee- ing trip of modern Paris. Other thrilling sights would include the Eiffel Tower, Arch of Triumph, Napole- on's Tomb, and the Latin Quarter, among the many parts of historic Paris. Special highlights would in- clude a superb collection of paintings at the Louvre, a performance of the delightful comedie frangaise, a voyage to the resort of Deauville. Students who had previously taken such trips of somewhat larger length agreed that the trips to France and ltaly would be very rewarding and would increase the understanding and appreciation of foreign culture. Spartans Bomb Bishops .Ian 16, 1971 - The Spartans of Ocean Township gained sole possession of first place today as the Blue Bishops of Asbury Park were defeated 62-43. Ocean completely dominated the game and easi- ly rolled to the sixth win in seven outings. The cross- town foes did not show much defense as Tim Bruno and Charlie Brown set up many easy baskets. Ron Bonoforte played his best game of the year and tabbed lf! points, six each in the second and final periods. Mark Hlatky was slightly off target but contributed 18 points, including ten points in the fourth quarter. George Anders swept the boards and played magnificently at both ends of the court. George scored I0 points. Rich Smith and Scott Moore played alert basketball and contributed greatly, although their efforts did not show up in the statistics. Ocean led 25-18 at the half and 42-32 after three quarters. The Blue Bishops won the iunior varsity game 55-52.

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