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

 - Class of 1971

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Ocean Township High School - Sandpiper Yearbook (Oakhurst, NJ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 204 of 312
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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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Cafeteria Mascot Returns Jan. 19, 1971 - Students marched into the school cafeteria tothe tune of a familiar old luke box. Yes, the mascot of Ocean High's Lunch Room was with us once again. ln the '69-'70 school year, the Senior Class sup- plied the music machine for the enjoyment of all. However, the noise-maker took such a beating that it had to be removed to recuperate. Upon its return engagement, the iuke box roared during lunch hours, before school, and sometimes in study hall. Students had different opinions on the return of the iuke box. Some felt that it was disturbing their lunch period, the precious time that is needed for friendly conversation. Others were happy to hear the familiar songs once more, and planned to con- tribute some of their own favorites to the machine. Now that the foundations of the high school were shaking again, the student body thanked the senior class for bringing everything back to normal. ,Sw I .-X ewwwan- sg-we-v ns ' .eww

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