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

 - Class of 1971

Page 247 of 312

 

Ocean Township High School - Sandpiper Yearbook (Oakhurst, NJ) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 247 of 312
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242 Volleyball And Bowling: A Study ln Togethernef lt's Your Serve Girls and boys alike enioyed the experience of playing volleyball together in the Senior Physical Education classes. Approximately five girls and boys were on each team. The squads played each other for the class championship. The girls were a little wary at first of hitting the ball, speedily moving out of the way of the oncom- ing proiectile. But after a few weeks, to the boys' pleasure, the female teammates became quite adept at the game. lt's Only A Spare To bring excitement to the hallowed halls of Ocean Township High School, Mrs. Mary Jo Blair and Mr. Gordon Long instituted a bowling program for iunior gym classes. To add to the fun, classes and teams were co-ed. Students were instructed in the fundamentals of bowling. These included many types of approach and the different follow-throughs. The follow- through depended on the type ball which was thrown - straight, curve or hook. Students were also instructed in how to complete different spares and how to make a strike. Teams were then set up, and nine lanes of pins were put up for the actual bowling. Each person was to bowl at least two games. Then the teachers, using handicaps, would set up tournaments. The purpose of teaching a bowling unit was two- fold. The primary purpose was to make students aware that bowling was an enioyable form of recre- ation and that facilities for enioying it were availa- ble for their convenience. The secondary purpose was to enioy bowling as a sport. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Junior Steve Johnson exibits the four step approach, which, if done correctly should give him a strike. BOTTOM RIGHT: Steve did not roll a strike, but his friends are willing to help. Barney LaBella fleftj gives his plea for more knockdowns, Kevin Moore fmiddlej gives a little assistance with his right foot, and Tom Devine frightj prays for a strike. ABOVE: While her male teammates watch helplessly, the young lady finds thot the net interferes with her return. FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: Bitsy Grant hits the ball high over Bob Schuler's head as Bob McMahon readies himself for the return. ut' 5 4



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Fashion Co-Ordinators Create Display Window The latest fashions were shown throughout the school year in the display window of OT's Clothing Department. Each year, fashions of the seasons by some of Ocean's top designers are exhibited. One week in February, the window boasted three stylish outfits by girls of Clothing ll. The purple cor- duroy iumper, short iacket, and light blue blouse were the work of Hilary Stupp. Toni Baselici made a gold iacket and Coordinating gold-and-brown skirt. A blue iacket, red blouse and red-and-blue plaid pants by Deborah Nasta was a perfect winter en- semble. Who knows what talent lurks in the halls of Ocean? Another Christian Dior or Coco Chanel may emerge from our Clothing Department. . 'SINCE R

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