Sep 1978 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGE 8 — SECTION TWO OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22.197H<br />
Annual in-service workshop<br />
State education leaders plan meeting to sharpen program skills<br />
New Jersey's educational<br />
leaders will combine forces<br />
next month to improve their<br />
knowledge and sharpen their<br />
skills, according to a joint<br />
statement issued by the New<br />
Jersey School Boards<br />
Association (NJSBA) and the<br />
New Jersey Association <strong>of</strong><br />
School Administrators<br />
(NJASA).<br />
For 25 years the school<br />
boards group has conducted an<br />
annual in-service workshop<br />
which attracts some 3,000<br />
participants from all over the<br />
state, including many school<br />
administrators as well as board<br />
members. This October, for the<br />
first time, the administrators<br />
association will participate<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficially as co-sponsors.<br />
"Ours is an ideal alliance,"<br />
declared NJSBA President<br />
Lawrence S. Schwartz.<br />
"Together school board<br />
members and school administrators<br />
comprise 'the<br />
leadership team <strong>of</strong> local school<br />
districts. It is only natural that<br />
we team up as well to sharpen<br />
our leadership skills, increase<br />
our technical knowledge and<br />
improve our services to New<br />
Jersey's children."<br />
His counterpart for the administrators<br />
association,<br />
President K. KiKi Konstantinos<br />
explained: "Educational<br />
governance has become increasingly<br />
complex. In addition<br />
to such traditional considerations<br />
as curriculum and<br />
budgeting, effective public<br />
school administrators and<br />
board members must keep<br />
current on the latest<br />
developments in labor<br />
relations, the legislature and<br />
the courts.<br />
"The annual workshop,"<br />
declared Konstantinos, "is an<br />
outstanding event, tailored to<br />
(he needs <strong>of</strong> school leaders. We<br />
are proud to Join the New<br />
Jersey School Boards<br />
Association as co-sponsors."<br />
Workshop 78 will take place<br />
from October 25 through 27 in<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Headquartered in<br />
the convention center, the<br />
session will center upon "The<br />
Year <strong>of</strong> the Child," a theme<br />
currently being prepared by the<br />
United Nations.<br />
Among the features <strong>of</strong> this<br />
year's session will be miniworkshops<br />
on labor relations,<br />
staff evaluation and the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> educational<br />
policy. There will also be<br />
an update on New Jersey<br />
legislation as well as a school<br />
law forum for school board<br />
attorneys. Special sessions<br />
have been scheduled for urban<br />
and vocational school boards as<br />
well as for the state's school<br />
business <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e popular highlight <strong>of</strong> the<br />
workshop is the "Curriculum<br />
Fair." Administrators and<br />
teachers from across the state<br />
will share their most successful<br />
and innovative programs. A<br />
wide selection <strong>of</strong> group sessions<br />
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will also be conducted,<br />
featuring subjects such as<br />
programs for the gifted and<br />
talented, selecting and<br />
evaluating basic skills<br />
programs and minimum<br />
graduation requirements:<br />
critical issues.<br />
Experts in various areas <strong>of</strong><br />
school operations will be on<br />
hand for an event called<br />
question and answer roundtables.<br />
School leaders will be<br />
invited to pursue the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
their own districts with these<br />
experts on a variety <strong>of</strong> subjects<br />
ranging from testing programs<br />
and special education to vandalism<br />
and violence, the sunshine<br />
law and student rights.<br />
New inspiration on community<br />
involvement can be<br />
acquired by visiting the<br />
workshop's "Communications<br />
Corner." Here school leaders<br />
can view the numerous entries<br />
in a school public relations<br />
competition co-sponsored by<br />
the NJSBA and NJASA. They<br />
can also meet with volunteers<br />
from the state's two chapters <strong>of</strong><br />
the National School Public<br />
Relations Association. These<br />
communications pr<strong>of</strong>essionals<br />
will be on hand to provide<br />
pointers on school newsletters,<br />
Snow plan urged<br />
Democratic freeholder<br />
candidates Louis (Chip)<br />
Goodkin and Jerry Livingston<br />
stated in a news release issued<br />
today that a county emergency<br />
snow plan is needed.<br />
Livingston opined, "A similar<br />
plan was proposed in Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> by the chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce<br />
and it is a darn good<br />
idea. The debacle we all experienced<br />
last year would<br />
certainly be avoided if such a<br />
plan were in existence,,' he<br />
said.<br />
Goodkin further stated that<br />
such a plan could also be used<br />
as an example for local<br />
municipalities to emulate. "We<br />
can avoid such things as lack <strong>of</strong><br />
equipment, understaffing,<br />
communication breakdowns,<br />
and lack <strong>of</strong> organization which<br />
certainly happened last year,"<br />
he stated.<br />
For example, the plan could<br />
suggest such-things as -alternate<br />
side <strong>of</strong> the street parking,<br />
designation <strong>of</strong> major arteries<br />
as one way, staggered hours for<br />
work crews, and liaison with<br />
broadcast outlets.<br />
THIS WEEK YOU CAN<br />
EARN<br />
8.22%<br />
WITH COLLECTIVE FEDERAL'S<br />
26 week<br />
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />
The interest rate that the government will pay on U.S.<br />
Treasury Bills is posted every week. We'll add V4% to that<br />
rate and that's the total interest we'll pay you. You must<br />
deposit at least $10,000 to earn this special rate. Interest is<br />
credited at maturity.<br />
Subitantial interest penalty lor early withdrawal from Certificate Accounts<br />
Collective Federal Savings<br />
& Loan Association<br />
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Thousands <strong>of</strong> travelers came to the Historic Towne <strong>of</strong> Smithville to see<br />
the exhibition <strong>of</strong> the famed handcarved Carousel horses dating back to<br />
the turn-<strong>of</strong>-the-century. Richard Butler, curator <strong>of</strong> The Old Village in the<br />
Historic Towne <strong>of</strong> Smithville. points out a delicate bit <strong>of</strong> carving to Old<br />
Village craftsperson Mary Ann Hysler. Carousel horses that are handcrafted<br />
have become a prime collectprs item and some <strong>of</strong> the horses<br />
have brought as much as $25,000.<br />
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Monday through Saturday<br />
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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22.<strong>1978</strong> UCtiAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
A tough season ahead<br />
PAGE 9 — SECTION TWO<br />
Nine South Jersey teams waiting for a crack at this year's Raiders<br />
By TOM WILLIAMS<br />
They are different in style<br />
and potential but nine South<br />
THE SENTINEL RATINGS<br />
: Football Preseason<br />
Jersey football teams' are out<br />
there waiting for Ed WooUey<br />
and his young Red<br />
Raiders between now and<br />
Sooth Jersey IS<br />
t.<br />
1. CHERRY HILL EAST 7-2<br />
2.PENNSAUKEN ..6-3<br />
^3. DEPTFORD 8-1-1<br />
>••' 4.MOORESTOWN... 5-4<br />
5.VINELAND 3-6<br />
6. PALMYRA > 5-4<br />
7. WOODROW WILSON 5-4<br />
a ATLANTIC CITY M<br />
9.MILLVILLE.. 7-3<br />
10.HAMMONTON 9-1<br />
ll.HADDONTOWNSHIP 7-3<br />
12. OELSEA 6-1-2<br />
13. STERLING ll-o<br />
14.PEMBERT0N 8-1-2<br />
15.HOLYSPIRIT 9-1<br />
Irl-County 7<br />
l.VINELAND 34<br />
,- 2. ATLANTIC CITY 54<br />
3.MILLVILLE ...7-3'<br />
4.HAMM0NT0N 9-1<br />
S. HOLY SPIRIT..... 9-1<br />
6.OAKCREST 4-5<br />
7. LOWER CAPE MAY 4-5<br />
(Won-lost marks are for 1S77) Edited by TOM WILLIAMS<br />
BLUE FISHING<br />
Frl. & Sat Ewes.<br />
on the<br />
Capt. Bob-7 P.M.<br />
42nd St. and the Bridge<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Call 263-3286<br />
Bottom Fishing Daily 8 A.M.<br />
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Thanksgiving.<br />
Eight <strong>of</strong> them are back from<br />
last year's .disappointing 1-8<br />
season. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> them, possibly<br />
the toughest one <strong>of</strong> all, is new<br />
this year. ~\<br />
Here, in brief, is what <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
aty will be facing the next 10<br />
weeks:<br />
Audubon (4-5 last year)<br />
will be waiting for the Raiders<br />
this Saturday morning. Joe<br />
Bendorf s Green Wave is more<br />
experienced than the team<br />
which beat the Raiders, US,<br />
last year. Bendorf vHll build his<br />
<strong>of</strong>fense around running backs<br />
Billy Harbridge (6-1, 185) and<br />
Steve Crea. Defensive back<br />
Tom Shaw has \ moved to<br />
quarterback with targets like<br />
wide-receiver Dave Alemi and<br />
6-3 tight end Bill Dadds.<br />
St. Joseph's (7-2) has lost a<br />
lot but Coach Chuck Donahue<br />
has a strong system at the tiny<br />
Hammonton school. Even<br />
Ordille and his classmates, the<br />
Wildcats will be tough. The <strong>1978</strong><br />
team is bigger andstronger, led<br />
by center Jim Lo Sasso on the<br />
Iineand versatile John Mitrovlc<br />
in the backfidd. Mitrovic Is one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the area's best football<br />
players. St. Joe beat Mhe<br />
Raiders for the first time last<br />
year. 16-7.<br />
Wildwood (2-7) has a load <strong>of</strong><br />
returning letter winners but no<br />
returning coaches. Carl Rhodes<br />
became head coach when Walt<br />
Brennan was dismissed. He will<br />
be assisted ; by the lengendary<br />
John Barbbse. The Warriors<br />
have an experienced quarterback<br />
iijl Butch Gaines, a twoway<br />
end and superb punter in<br />
BUI Camp and a 6-6. 220-pound<br />
transfer (Mark BacUnoski) on<br />
the defensive line. Wildwood<br />
was <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s only victim<br />
last year, losing 134.<br />
Lower Cape May (4-5) just<br />
missed its first winning season<br />
since 1965 last year. This year<br />
they will probably not miss. Bill<br />
Garrison says this is the best<br />
Caper team he has coached and<br />
flatly predicts they will win the<br />
CAL. They have been working<br />
almost all summer, taking<br />
advantage <strong>of</strong> the new CAL rule.<br />
Garrison, the coach <strong>of</strong> Lower<br />
Cape May's successful<br />
wrestling program, will get<br />
strength from wrestler Gene<br />
Handle at fullback and quarterback<br />
Frank Riggitano. Steve<br />
Jordan, a 5-10, 180-pounder<br />
senior. Is the strong man inside.<br />
The Tigers defeated the<br />
Raiders, 21-2, last season.<br />
Hammonton (9-1) is virtually<br />
the unanimous choice <strong>of</strong> CAL<br />
coaches as the pre-season<br />
favorite. Sam Rosetti has to do<br />
something. His club lost only to<br />
Burlington Township last year<br />
in the South Jersey final. Rick<br />
Amos, a 5-11, 195-pounder<br />
senior, will be a tough running<br />
back and an equally tough<br />
linebacker. Friz Frantz, a 6-4<br />
champion quarter-mller, is a<br />
mainstay at safety and Anthony<br />
Cbia was the league's best nose<br />
guard last year. The Devils<br />
blasted the Raiders, 284), in<br />
1977.<br />
Buena (7-2) has only two<br />
returning lettermen and, even<br />
though one <strong>of</strong> them is 6-2, 210pounder<br />
Mel Crouch, the Chiefs<br />
could have serious problems.<br />
Coach Jay Lulsi. who has<br />
always kept Buena near the top<br />
<strong>of</strong> the league, was also hampered<br />
by a small turnout. Del<br />
Ofaloglk), last year's center, is<br />
the other returnee. The Chief<br />
quarterback will be either a<br />
Jayvee running back or guard<br />
from a year ago. Buena beat<br />
the Raiders last year. 144.<br />
Palmyra (54) is the new<br />
team on 'the <strong>1978</strong> schedule,<br />
replacing Absegami. And the<br />
Pals Just might be one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
best team's in South Jersey.<br />
Coach Bill Palmer will have his<br />
First challenge tomorrow morning<br />
By TOM WILLIAMS<br />
Raider football Coach Ed<br />
Woolley admits he is more<br />
optimistic about the <strong>1978</strong> season<br />
right now than he was, say,<br />
three weeks ago.<br />
"I think our kids are getting<br />
better each time they go on the<br />
field," the coach said earlier<br />
this week, "and that's a good<br />
sign. I don't think we're a<br />
contender but Idothinkwe'll be<br />
good enough to beat a contender<br />
or two."<br />
. The Raider coach has bad<br />
more than his share <strong>of</strong><br />
problems before the season<br />
even begins. First, less than 30<br />
players originally signed up for<br />
the team (since then increased<br />
to nearly 40) and four or five<br />
potential starters are either<br />
ineligible or completely gone.<br />
- Two quality defensive backs,<br />
Tyrone Champion and Brian<br />
Harris, transiered to other<br />
schools.<br />
Despite these problems,<br />
Woolley feels bis <strong>of</strong>fense, both<br />
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running and passing, is better<br />
than last year. He even feels<br />
pretty good about the <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
and defensive lines. It's the<br />
Unebacttng corps, the defensive<br />
secondary and, most <strong>of</strong> all,<br />
the depth that will determine<br />
this season's success.<br />
Running the <strong>of</strong>fense will be a<br />
small (5-8) but tough<br />
sophomore named Greg<br />
Wnateri who, as a freshman,<br />
came <strong>of</strong>f the bench last year<br />
and completed a 48-yard pass.<br />
He has shown the potential to<br />
eventually become one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
good ones.<br />
The running backs will be<br />
Juniors Carl Gansert (54, 180)<br />
and Jim Bennett. While Gansert<br />
has the most experience,<br />
Bennett (54,153) has a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
untapped potential.<br />
The wide receivers will be<br />
Matt Kemenosb, Bill Pfelffer<br />
and Doug Dannehower.<br />
Woolley will use this trio to<br />
bring in plays from the<br />
sidelines.<br />
The tight end will be Mark<br />
Dice (6-0,175) but Woolley also<br />
feds that Rocky Constantino<br />
will catch same passes at that<br />
*%» Wtrii JnuUt *ndM«d<br />
by Junior tackle Kevin Murphy<br />
(84, 200) and also includes<br />
Grant Dougherty and Jerry<br />
Stroh at toe guards, Mickey<br />
Cullinane («4, 160) at center<br />
and BiH Slmmerman (64, 220)<br />
at the other tackle<br />
Basically, the same players<br />
comprise the defensive line,<br />
with Dougherty filling the nose<br />
guard spot, Dice and Stroh at<br />
ends and Murphy and Simmerman<br />
at tackles.<br />
and Bob Myers at the important<br />
linebacker spots will be Gansert<br />
and sophomore Jeff Mc-<br />
Tigue. "There is ability there,"<br />
WooUey explained, "but they<br />
are inexperienced."<br />
The secondary, which could<br />
have been a strong point with<br />
Champion and Harris, is now a<br />
question mark. <strong>On</strong>ly Pfdffer<br />
(54, 150) at one halfback has<br />
any experience. Kemenosh will<br />
fill the other halfback slot The<br />
safeties will be senior Jay<br />
Newman (04, 165) and either<br />
sophomore Charlie Bowman (5-<br />
9,145) or Kevin Halllday (5-10,<br />
150).<br />
Either Kemenosh or Dannehower<br />
figures to do the<br />
punting while Dannehower,<br />
Junior Tony DeLanzo and freshman<br />
Steve Constantino are in<br />
WooUey's plans as kick<br />
returners.<br />
The Raiders scrimmaged<br />
Cinnaminson, Mainland<br />
Regional and Edgewood in preseason.<br />
' Woolley will be assisted again<br />
this year by Wayne Colman.<br />
Gary Degenhart, Mike SlavesU<br />
and Larry Blohm. Al Maclntyre<br />
has joined the staff,<br />
replacing Rolle Watson. Drew<br />
Breckenridge is the trainer<br />
again this year.<br />
Tomorrow morning at ll<br />
when the ball is kicked <strong>of</strong>f at<br />
Audubon to start the <strong>1978</strong><br />
season, Ed Woolley really<br />
doesnt know what to expect.<br />
The only thing he's sure <strong>of</strong> is<br />
that, with only three seniors<br />
starting, things will be getting<br />
better each week.<br />
Raider girls tennis team<br />
defeats Millvtfle 3 to 2<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> notched its second<br />
straight in girls' tennis this<br />
week when the Raiders topped<br />
iffillviUe, 3-2, in a non-league<br />
contest. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> had beaten<br />
Mainland earlier this season.<br />
Wins by singles players GaU<br />
Becotte and Carolyn Dilts,<br />
coupled with a doubles victory<br />
by Renee Boxman and Jessica<br />
Mott provided the victory.<br />
AH three wins were in<br />
straight sets. Becotte and DUts<br />
are now both 24.<br />
The Raiders, a heavy favorite<br />
to repeat as Cape-Atlantic<br />
League, cbamplotts, open their<br />
laagu* MHD on Tuesday at<br />
Sacred Heart.<br />
Next Wednesday Wendy<br />
Nlckles will send her team<br />
against Atlantic <strong>City</strong> (3:30) on<br />
the Recreation Center courts.<br />
In a related story, the New<br />
Jersey State Interscholastic<br />
Athletic Association announced<br />
plans for its <strong>1978</strong> Girls' Tennis<br />
Tournament.<br />
The competition will begin on<br />
Monday, October 9 and will<br />
conclude with the state<br />
championship finals on Friday<br />
afternoon, October 27.<br />
Barring weather postponements,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />
need only one more victory to<br />
qualify by the <strong>Sep</strong>tember 30<br />
deadline. All public and<br />
parochial schools will compete<br />
m a common bracket. The<br />
home court <strong>of</strong> the highest<br />
seeded team will be the site <strong>of</strong><br />
all matches played up to and<br />
including the South Jersey<br />
finals.<br />
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singles matches and two<br />
doubles. Players may not<br />
compete in both singles and<br />
doubles.<br />
The NJSIAA will also crown a<br />
singles' champion from among<br />
the number one singles players<br />
at the competing schools.<br />
In 1977. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lost the<br />
South Jersey Group Three<br />
championship final to Holy<br />
Spirit.<br />
Martin club sets<br />
gala dinner dance<br />
<strong>On</strong> Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 30,<br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Martin and Tuna<br />
dub will hold its annual Dinner<br />
Dance and Awards Banquet at<br />
the Flanders Hotel, 11th St. and<br />
the boardwalk.<br />
The "reservation only" affair<br />
will begin at 6p.m. with a social<br />
hour which will be followed by<br />
dinner and the presentation <strong>of</strong><br />
awards at 7 p.m. There will be<br />
dancing from9p.m. until 1 a jn.<br />
The cost <strong>of</strong> the evening is $16<br />
per person which includes a<br />
roast prime rib <strong>of</strong> beef dinner.<br />
Sign<br />
up for<br />
Ithe18lh|<br />
annual<br />
Open to<br />
boys and girls<br />
ages 8 to 13<br />
If s football time aga!n...tJine for<br />
you to enter our PP&K competition<br />
where you can test your<br />
football skills by competing witn<br />
others your own age. Winners<br />
win receive a PP&K trophy and<br />
a chance to compete In higher<br />
levels <strong>of</strong> compertion. The finals<br />
will be held at the NFC Championship<br />
game to be played on<br />
January 7,1979.<br />
NOW AT. . .<br />
SOUTH<br />
SHOHE<br />
twite 9, Tddwhoe ReL<br />
team running the option and<br />
running backs Derek Hooloway<br />
and Otto Birkhead are among<br />
South Jersey's fastest. Even<br />
quarterback WiUie Mahan is<br />
very quick and the <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
line is all veterans. <strong>On</strong> defense,<br />
Palmyra boasts 6-3, 230-pound<br />
Ken Reed and 5-9. 205-pound<br />
Lance Hammell. The Raiders<br />
met Palmyra once before, in<br />
1969, and lost a 17-0 decision.<br />
Middle Township (5-3) lost<br />
most <strong>of</strong> its <strong>of</strong>fensive line but<br />
still has a few pretty good<br />
football players. Andy Garcia,<br />
a tough linebacker and<br />
powerful running back, is the<br />
top Panther performer but<br />
quarterback Dave Spaulding<br />
and defensive lineman George<br />
Tozer (6-1, 210) are ex-<br />
perienced, Coach John<br />
Roberson is still looking for a<br />
few newcomers to fill the gaps<br />
left by graduation. Last year.<br />
Middle defeated the Raider*;<br />
26-7. :<br />
Pleasantville (34) shared a<br />
disappointing season with<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a year ago. This<br />
year Coach Tom Bostic has a<br />
small team but a tough one!<br />
Quarterback Jim Weber (only<br />
54) proved last year he coulq<br />
handle that position. Senior Joe<br />
Gerald was the leading rusher •<br />
year ago and Junior Tom Miller:<br />
can also move with the balh<br />
Pete Crawford is one <strong>of</strong> four<br />
veterans who make up th§<br />
talented Greyhound secondary;<br />
Theyfinlshedlast season with •'<br />
74 win over <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. -:<br />
Football pep rally T<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School wfll hold its first pep rally <strong>of</strong> the 1976-79<br />
athjeUc year this afternoon (2:15) mthehighaobool gym.<br />
The rally will prepare Ed WooUey's football team tor the season<br />
opener tomorrow morning at Audubon. .-<br />
It is expected that Jack "Monty Python" Boyd wfll entertain wttti<br />
another <strong>of</strong> his infamous comedy presentations, featuring a cast at<br />
thousands. '<br />
Pep rallies are open to the public. ;<br />
THEY<br />
TONIGHT?<br />
Beat, indoors or Outdoors<br />
COMPETITION<br />
I Phone ahead and save.<br />
RegistratJon:Now<br />
through <strong>Sep</strong>tember 29.<br />
Registration is very simple.<br />
Come into our dealership with<br />
your parent or guardian to sign<br />
up. While you're here, be sure<br />
to pick up a free PPAK Tips<br />
Book. In rt you'fl find tips from<br />
the pros on how to improve your<br />
skills and prepare for Punt, Pass<br />
A Kick.<br />
COMPETITION TO BE HELD HERE<br />
SAT. OCT. 7th<br />
at 10:00 A.M.<br />
MARMORA<br />
(609) 31