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Ecologists Do Good Deeds Jan. 22, 1971 - Conservation of the environment has become the most crucial and pragmatic issue of the new decade. Pollution unchecked will yield world destruction. Conscious of the enormity of the problem, Ocean Township High SchooI's Ecology Club attempted to make the urgency of the situation apparent to the students and faculty. Besides disseminating that information, the Ecolo- gy Club was involved in two maior proiects. The members of the club put together a map identifying the flora growing in the immediate vicinity of the school. Also, while working in the greenhouse, they grew pines and Bonsae plants and raised such tropi- cal fish as Angelfish, Swordtails and Platties. Seniors Check Coats For Money Jan. 22, 1971 - Seniors Diane Harris, Tom Yus- chak, Rusty Lameo and Robin Rose fPresident of the Classj staffed a coat check for home basketball games to raise funds for the prom effort. An aver- age of ten dollars was collected at each game by those willing to help the seniors in this manner. The coat check program had been initiated by the class last year as a fund-raising project for the Junior Prom by Vice-Principal James Hartnett.
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-If 'iam ? ssss , Dramatists Make-U p A Lot Jan. 22, 1971 - Any large production involves many people behind the scenes to get the wheels turning. At Ocean Township High, the make-up de- partment insures a better stage production. The make-up crew was headed by Jennifer Ber- man and co-chaired by Dee Dee Dilger and Judy MacDonnell.' When on stage, there cannot be ob- vious make-up lines. Therefore, as special tech- nique, Jen used shadowing instead of drawing actu- al lines. At meetings, individuals practiced tech- niques on each other: Jen lectured and instructed new crew members on technique and then gave a demonstration. The make-up used was purely theatrical. It was thick and heavy but not obvious. Equipment in- cluded: Pancake bases, grease paint base, many colored highlighters, shadows, brown lines, liners, black mascara, bruch lipstick, and rouge. Previously, eye-liner pencils were used to create wrinkles and other effects. Now varied base colors are used as maior and minor shadows and high- lights. Hair is powderedfor an aged effect and mus- taches and sideburns are fashioned from crepe hair. Removal of make-up involved such supplies as theatrical cold-cream, Abolene cream, Noxema, and vasoline plus tissues and towels for cream re- movals. Preparations are now being made for Guys and Dolls. Jen's organized system involves a printed sheet for each cast member. At dress reheafsals the sheet is filled in with the proper make-up and given to a crew member. On opening night, the handy sheets make make-up go faster and easier. Members include: Jennifer Berman, Judy O'Don4 nell, Dee Dee Dilger, Laura Lippstone, Greg Hammerberg, Bonnie Berman, Lisa Body, Celeste Vaccaro, Barbara Hoy, Barbara Maron, Beverly Jones, Karen Falco, Ann Schercavage, and Amy Popok. ABOVE: Jen Berman applies make-up to the physiogamy of Patti DeRosa as on-lookers are fascinated by the rapid aging process. FAR BOTTOM LEFT: During 'the Junior-Guidance work- shop Mr. Robert O'Donnell discusses tests and how they affect the students' post high school education. LEFT: Although Mrs. Mason stressed the need for a visit to the college, during the workshop, the guidance office was fortunate in having a repre- sentative from Dean Junior College visit Ocean Township to en- lighten interested students of this particular college's highlights. 205
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