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Robert Altman George Anders Joanne Arczynski Barbara Arm Joseph Avallone Elisabeth Bady Es j ve Brenda Barthelemy Robert Bates Seniors Unique . . . The Class of 1971 was the first class to have completed six years of growing and maturing in Ocean Township High School. Having entered the high school in seventh grade, before it was restrict- ed to eighth-twelfth graders and subsequently to ninth-twelfth graders, the 1971 Senior Class was more uniquely acquainted with this modern didactic institution on West Park Avenue than any other Senior Class before it. As Juniors, the Class of 1971 sponsored various fund-raising drives to augment the class treasury. Pretzels, beat cards f BuIly the Bucks, Falcons Turn Chicken D, coat checks, bake sales, and pro- grams all were profitable. These monies helped build the colorful scenery of the Junior Prom. How- ever, all Junior Class proiects were not initiated for a successful Prom: last year's canned food drive was a testimony to the Class's desire to help others less fortunate than themselves. The Homecoming festivities revealed the Juniors as the designers of the best float, for which they were awarded a cash prize. The spring fire in the school gymnasium ravaged what might have been the crowning achievement of the year. The gingerbread house of The'Candy Land UPPER LEFT: Senior Class officers dream of sweet moments. Clockwisey President Robin Rose, Vice President Rusty Lameo, Recording Sec. Lisa Solden, Corresponding, Kathy Brady, Mike Softcheek. Harris Barron Carol Beardsley
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Frank Bordonali Constance Bowne . . . Fund Raisers World, that was to highlight the Prom, was de- stroyed, overbaked, if you will, and it was with only a great measure of energy and determination that it was rebuilt in the Wayside School. Amidst a background of giant cotton-filled ice cream cones and mythical trappings, the Junior Class danced and snaked in an enchanted scene. Rusty Lameo and Robin Rose reigned as King and Queen, respectively, in an atmosphere undimin- ished in grandeur and splendor. - After the summer hiatus, the new Seniors re- turned to a final year of fund-raising. Chocolate candy bars were exchanged for Gelt ffifty cents per barj for over a month. The proceeds were poured into a treasury which financed the traditional Spring Prom. Divided opinions on such topics as drugs and school spirit prevented the Seniors from becoming sufficiently united. At a January meeting the class decided to restructure the anticipated May prom into an informal dinner-dance with two local bands and a buffet. The spring affair was an end of an era Barbara Brassard Barbe Brennan Nancy Brand .. N Q, .... i. Ie .,,... ,.. . cvswwse ,--- we f wesww . . . or, so it seemed to the Senior class of 1971, one of the best fund-raising classes to have ever graduated from the hallowed Spartan halls. LEFT: Sale of beat cards by the Class of 1971 during 1969 Football Season helped provide Prom Funds. BELOW: Former iuniors Olga Holtz, Laura Gottdenker, and Lisa Solden discuss a successful bake sale. -. .Ss , g 3 . ,Q-i ,. sc. 4 r fx U
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