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....w.-e ..i.Ws, , if I F 353 ,Ei F A ,j i i S g I S NS?t'a gr .. do .s . K s -es at 5, A -. es s M ?i SNf 3' aww ef A K . .N-we s i . at - Juniors Discuss Prom Jan 15, 1971 - Prom decoration was the subiect of the iunior class meeting. Geri Burke was in charge of the prom with the theme of Arabian Nights. Various committees were established, Sarah Biser was in charge of dec- orations, Gail Couto was in charge of prom bids, and the food committee was headed by Victor Donofrio. A new policy by the executive board was insti- tuted, if a student was eligible for the food program in school he would be able to receive a twenty-five dollor gift from the class to pay for the prom. Ray Hodnett, President of the Junior Class, dis- cussed his unreached maior goal. He had not uni- fied the class. He felt that the class was very apa- thetic and emphasized this by the juniors winning the canned food drive in 1969 and only bringing in sixteen cans in 1970. Although he was dissatisfied with the class, he was certain of a good prom in the spring. BOTTOM LEFT : Richard Smith gets off a pass despite the tough coverage of Asbury Park's Ricky Binaca. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Clemente, surrounded by French and italian students, begin to plan their spring vacation in Europe. ABOVE: Interested Junior girls listen attentively as Geri Burke and Sarah Biser discuss dec- orations for the nearing iunior prom.
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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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Sophomores Sell Toppers Jan. 19, 1971 - The O.T.H.S. Sophomores were at it again! After starting early inthe year by selling doughnuts, they recently began to sell Antenna Toppers, which are little styrofoam balls with the lettering O.T.H.S. Spartans on'them. They were macle to be put on car antennas but more were seen throughout the school rather than dn cars. Each topper sold for 25 cents. The money gained was to be used for future endeavors of this year's sophomore class. Beauty Consultant Stresses Good Grooming Jan. 20, 1971 - For all those beauty-conscious girls, beauty consultant Sharon Puzino was the guest speaker of the Hostess Club. Miss Puzino stressed good grooming as her main topic. She ex- plained the importance of facial bases for a healthy, glowing look. She stated that cleansing cream each morning was a must. Miss Puzino claimed that in order to have the cleanest and shiniest face possible, girls must wear mink oil make-up. Moisture cream is also extremely impor- tant. After the lecture, the girls discussed their most troublesome beauty problems. Later on, the girls were allowed to try on sample wigs and make-up. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Breslin, Grace Agresti, Kathy Crissman, Robin Cohn, Kathy Hadenwald, Mary Ellen Becker, Ellen Beller, Lynn Smith, Jody Nielsen, Ellen Hipschman, Dinah Dello, Cindy Delaski and Sandy DeSarno display antenna toppers. FAR BOT- TOM RIGHT: Sharon Puzino demonstrates howto apply modern warpaint for the modern woman. RIGHT: Ellen Reed and Sarah lrwin congregate around the older but na quieter iuke box.
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