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Thanksgiving Crowd Brings in Bucs At 10:30 on Saturday mornings dedi- cated seniors clustered in the cafeteria, awaiting orders and assignments tor the concession stand at home football games Hot dogs, buns, candy, and soda were loaded into the school van to be transported to the shed, previously opened by the helpful field crew who also started the water boiling tor hot dogs and coffee At each game three students cooked, three took orders, three sold candy and soda, and the class advisors, Mrs. Sharon Hackett and Mr Robert Lock, handled the money Other students circulated throughout the stands trying to sell programs and Red Bank Regional cushions Because of arrangements made with the Athletic Department, the Senior Class needed to sell at least 700 programs during the entire season before they could receive any of the profits Despite poor attendance at the first three home games, the concession stand grossed $4528.31 overall The | largest gross was obtained at the tradi- tional Thanksgiving Day match against Long Branch, where $1509.51 was col- lected Next in profits came the Red Bank Catholic game, where the com- bined efforts of hot dog, coffee, soda and candy selling raked in $ 1170. Despite the hampering loss of Trea- surer Patrice Reardon to cheerleading and Secretary Lora Ulan to specialty twirling, the other officers organized enough participation to ensure excellent service at the concession stand TOP Anxiously awaiting the onslaught of hungry football fans during half time of the Thanksgiving game against Long Branch is senior Ann Kertis ABOVE Before the opening game against St john Vianney. Senior Class President Kelly Connell exhibits the proper technique of stuffing napkin holders to the Senior Class Representative at large Sean Byrnes and Vice President )ohn Paul Marotta OPPOSITE RIGHT Giving cleanup assignments to seniors Terry Collier. Judy Welstead and Ann Ker- bs after a home football game against Shore Regional is the new Senior Class Advisor Mrs Sharon Hackett 18
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School-organized groups desiring to promote spirit and improve treasuries run student activities which unite students, faculty, and community members. i Contents Concessions.......18 junior Play........20 Sock Hop...........22 Senior Play........24 Pancake Breakfast. 26 'Costume Contest . . 28 Spaghetti Dinner . 30 Toga Dance........32
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LEFT In preparation for the annual football rivalry with Red Bank Catholic, senior Mark Aumack mixes some famous Buc coffee BELOW: Setting up the concession stand before a home football game against Monmouth Regional is senior Kim Mitter.
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