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•MOB • — 8BCTHW TWO<br />

PtibUshed fy the students <strong>of</strong> Ocun Gty High School<br />

Millar hits big time<br />

If you happen to be in the waittaR room<br />

<br />

poarible for one to magtaiU? turn Into<br />

This week: weights<br />

An advantage <strong>of</strong> machines over free<br />

wetahte la safety. Most machlnea can be<br />

y g y i<br />

resalts. pen property miM<br />

is out «f tt»aat*r sports th«t ^<br />

dfWUffe<br />

MA<br />

F<br />

at 18, or • fi<strong>of</strong>laB fgaytr wbo v »,<br />

lasts only three » k m an av«i«-f'<br />

some ol the top boydbulMers mS ^<br />

poweriitert are well Into Owlrto'i and'?<br />

even Hi's, not only still computing ^ris<br />

winning, .rt<br />

m the next iieve»lweek»lwilldlaco»^'<br />

same <strong>of</strong> ft» variool aspwU <strong>of</strong> mktf$<br />

training such as proper diet, lttffit^<br />

techniques, how to avoid over tralnu«<br />

and injuries. I welcome qwtthns cm. .<br />

ceming any Wrt ol weight tnUng, l^<br />

em not a doctor nor a prokeslonil<br />

ll<br />

trelner.butlwlwyqueiaa^<br />

and give an answer to te bwt <strong>of</strong> mj ^<br />

ability. Please send any qnttfon* or,,,<br />

ogmmnte to The HUowa. Ks<br />

use bells or cams, but aU attempt to<br />

AipUcate the action o» lifting Iron. £<br />

Don't get the wrong Idea about tmf<br />

weights. <strong>On</strong>ly a few very heavy, difflcaU^<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> machines on the market that<br />

ttfts require •potters, Much quicker ritt1<br />

and strength gains can be made using r<br />

an teprovejnentdverttted and true cast<br />

a person white thty perform a lift and free weights. Ttts la partly becauB*£i. *<br />

ftdvanUMa and gWes aasUtanee if needed.<br />

itttir is not locked Into a Hngls itWtL<br />

Wat TWiita batli<br />

•"•""W<br />

...<br />

*?* There art many dlfftrent bnnds <strong>of</strong> motion. Mott machine* lod ttwlftt?':<br />

dtoadvantages, neither MD dtarty be<br />

machlneB machines available today... today,... Did, David, onto one set path . <strong>of</strong> motlbn. When doing „ ,<br />

declared the unanimous winner.<br />

Powerlltters and Olympic Weight<br />

NiuUlus, Paramount, Universal, Cybex, Cyex, the same ame exercise is with free ree weights gts you you.<br />

UtUM UN trte weights (dumbeDj and<br />

MMaHi!«4 H ! 4 Itoel Itoseli Dynamialeuig «n chum the angle si the lift ufl^, ufl^<br />

HOI <strong>of</strong> the bigger names In fitness Besides the direct muscles being used<br />

barbells) almost eteTuslvely lor<br />

power and strength. Free welfihta are<br />

machines. Although some <strong>of</strong> these there are Btabiltaer muscles that ttai,,<br />

omnpanles make smaller multl function come Into play when using free welghuvT<br />

•Bw«r '<br />

Mttlpmentt the slie and expense <strong>of</strong> thse For the average fitness minded pets<strong>of</strong>t,,<br />

IM about a 7W» to<br />

machines are well beyond the reach <strong>of</strong> an even nibrture <strong>of</strong> both free weights IMV<br />

weights and machines r<br />

most people, thus keeping most <strong>of</strong> this machines seems to be the best solutl«C,j<br />

average person who is lust trying to stay<br />

equipment solely in gyms and health<br />

dubs. Some machines use calbles and<br />

In shape would probably benefit most<br />

pulkyttBOtne use hydraulics, and others<br />

NJSA <strong>of</strong>fers classes<br />

The New Jersey School ol the Art* to<br />

ottering classes to high school students<br />

that are talented In the areas <strong>of</strong> visual<br />

arts, theatre, vocal and Instrumental<br />

music, dance, and creative writing.<br />

Theae classes are being <strong>of</strong>fered during<br />

the NJSA Spring Semester at Qlassboro<br />

State CoUegti both fun and part time.<br />

NJSAtothe state legislated achool for<br />

eioeptlonaUy talented high school<br />

students. It gives theae ttudehU the<br />

chance to obtain advanced study from<br />

artists In their areas.<br />

CUSMS are <strong>of</strong>fered for the visual arts<br />

in the following subjects! drawing,<br />

painting, ceramic design, h n h<br />

weaving, print miking and<br />

which includei print and dy« y<br />

on fabric. The miucUl •lde.oTttto<br />

program <strong>of</strong>fer* musts, ensemble work,<br />

asttf clan* and theory. Ctaathn<br />

l wSSnop lerlea In both araas<br />

m.ottered lor advanjsedI itotonta,<br />

conducted by pr<strong>of</strong>essional artltti.<br />

VlittJl Art) claues put an emnhUto on<br />

inortailng technlcil skills along with<br />

nurturlnfl individual creativity md<br />

arttoUo integrity.<br />

Vocalists will work on technique,<br />

repetolre and performance skills. Instrumental<br />

students work to Increase<br />

performance skills and to build their<br />

regular music study. The class Includes<br />

music theory, htsotry and composition.<br />

Creative writing students learn<br />

literary devices, methods, and<br />

techniques tor producing poetry, fiction,<br />

nonflcuon, end drama along with several<br />

guest literary speakers. 81* workshops<br />

are <strong>of</strong>fered to advanced creative writing<br />

students, including poetry, fiction, play<br />

writing, short verse, writing review and<br />

critique and Journalism,<br />

Students studying theatre hall day will<br />

be taught .to cultivate performance<br />

skills, developing characterisation,<br />

scene study ana Improvisation. Full day<br />

students will continue with vocal and<br />

movement classes along with production<br />

work. There are six workshops for<br />

theatre also, each taught by a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional in a related field. They<br />

Include voice, oral interpretation and<br />

monologue preparation, stage combat,<br />

mime, directing, stage movement and<br />

body control, pupperty and make up.<br />

Dates and fees for the above classes<br />

are potted In the application. The filing<br />

deadline for this application to January<br />

ILO<br />

•x<br />

ml<br />

». A letter <strong>of</strong> recommendation from • ,<br />

teacher or a pr<strong>of</strong>essional aquainted with'"<br />

the students work In the given are* 1 ' 1<br />

should accompany the application. ]''<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce the application to received sip<br />

appointment to made tor an audiUav<br />

interview, or a portfolio review, and the' •<br />

student to sent a copy <strong>of</strong> thr<br />

requirements (or that time. All ln> 1(<br />

tervlews will take place on Saturday.-<br />

February 6 unless special arangementi<br />

are made. Notification <strong>of</strong> acceptance<br />

will come on February 11. Scholanhipi<br />

are available upon request and (Inancul ~<br />

need, they mutt be returned on February!<br />

12. Check the Guidance Office or subject .s<br />

teachers tor applications it you are tow<br />

forested In the program. r<br />

uh<br />

-DtwnOrudi n<br />

M<br />

Until pasier Vocation!!!<br />

Book reviews: Catcher, Bond<br />

Catcher in the Rye warf written by It.<br />

Stllnwr. It Ii already ewttdend a<br />

dusk! and, by urn, the beet bock<br />

rbueverwritteiLCatelierlnne<br />

..tndde^<br />

oitT<strong>of</strong>thi schools, their rsisoni<br />

i t l l h h<br />

tttril out-wuli<br />

Catcher In the Rye is a book that holds<br />

the render 1 * Interest and doesn't let it go<br />

'until the very end. The thing that makes<br />

It so godd la the excellent character that<br />

Salinger dfeiten. Holden Caulfleld.<br />

flaUnger UIM brilliant charaoterlxetlM<br />

In creating Holden and shows the<br />

readers what aneicellehtauthor he la by<br />

Iespnielflg Holdert'e,Ideas on phordea<br />

trT ' — a » In general In a cMir and<br />

_ way( , ,<br />

', rwould MMmmend this:book to<br />

raideti <strong>of</strong> aU agea arid lnteresti. 1W •'<br />

boo* tttfc everyone should definitely<br />

Attention -ii<br />

onreer in einl<br />

Service or if y<br />

'mm<br />

^^BiSSSs!<br />

la center hsi<br />

ilthtti»rt<strong>of</strong><br />

flotetwttng •<br />

library Tmj<br />

ndUdM storlM<br />

the creator<br />

trledt<br />

nhoNtnid<br />

ubwr<br />

JANUARY 14,19K8<br />

THE SENtlNEH-EDGE<br />

Go to Absegami tonight J -I<br />

Raider boys 3-3 after<br />

Millvilk loss, EHT win<br />

"WhMiyonlookat where we<br />

wen In December," he said,<br />

"and whew m art BOW, J*<br />

Bat weT*<br />

k<br />

Ms «m school weort<br />

season to 14, swootl best in<br />

.<br />

Own<br />

with<br />

a«&=i<br />

«n<br />

Erasass rass «# alttfUh to to WMwwd<br />

Catholic Christmas Tour-<br />

JS^BSI<br />

Bat eight days late, the<br />

Balden* started IM by Defeat Ea&les in &1~38 romp<br />

tostaR, tt-54, to ftal HUM<br />

MBlvUk team, ft was • npoint<br />

tnrnartwnd that caused<br />

Against MlUvllle, the ThundMboto open i *WI<br />

abttln their ttforta to qualify Raiders were outacwed. M- ld^**«^<br />

»da^*ri*P«^^#<br />

for the Group Itece tour- 19, in the middle two pttioda. Blttner scored 16 points In<br />

nMnent<br />

They broke even wltii the thefoorthqttarter.lnchidlngB<br />

Then, back at the In- Ttamderbotts, IMS, In the pair <strong>of</strong> thwfrftolntem, and<br />

termediate School, Monday first period, with McAllister McAllisW added tigA to<br />

scoring nine point*.<br />

bring <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty back. But<br />

right <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> pounded Egg<br />

Harbor Township, 61-38, to Darren Govan, a MDMBe<br />

mm their record at S-S. guard who didn't score In the ^cA\uXnnWl with 14<br />

"We knew ««t play might Bret meeting, got eight In the points! Blttner scored 10,<br />

he a Uttle ragged tonight," second quarter. Including a<br />

aid Raider coach Tom Gahr<br />

after to victory over EOT,<br />

"We were coming <strong>of</strong>f a Bat<br />

effort at MlUvUle and (Eagle<br />

coach) Larry (DKHovannl) Is<br />

still trying to get things<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> jumped out to a<br />

IM lead after one period with<br />

junior Bob McAllister leading<br />

the way. It was 31-19 at<br />

halfttine. EHT managed to<br />

break even, 13-12, In the third<br />

period before the Raiders<br />

sealed the win with an 1B-7<br />

advantage In the fourth<br />

quarter.<br />

McAlllater had hl« string <strong>of</strong><br />

20'polnt performances<br />

stopped at tm straight with<br />

Ilirk McOonlgle, who<br />

works the bueUne as weU as<br />

eny M basketball player,<br />

Bcored a career high » points<br />

to share scoring honors with<br />

McAllister.<br />

''Mark has been playing<br />

I steady basketball and<br />

protrttslna Just about every<br />

Batae," said Qahr. "I'm also<br />

5ppy with the point toUl and<br />

the way It was spread out."<br />

Sophomore Scott Blttner<br />

added IB polnta to the Raider<br />

Wd five ttuwpolnters.<br />

TenSht (Thursday) the<br />

Raiders travel to Absegami<br />

for their Hrst meeting with the<br />

Bram. Nett tMt&ar tt*<br />

toc+c home efinlnst Holy Spirit<br />

toa game that brings together<br />

fte division's two leading<br />

scorers, McAllister and the<br />

Gartens' Pat Pruttt,<br />

._ Was till BMt<br />

we've hid three players in<br />

double figures," claimed<br />

i Qahr, forgetting •bout the<br />

ft) Vlneland game when<br />

1 r McAULllcr had 37, BltUiPr 13<br />

•ndBobOUUnderiO.<br />

"ftiat'i rtaUy whit wi're<br />

looking for, some scoring<br />

balance that can take some<br />

pressure <strong>of</strong>f McAllister," he<br />

a^tr^Sri , 8CottBltt»er(^)p««pfor^fW« it point, l»OCMn <strong>City</strong>'s<br />

winlm BtglM in movtai over Egg Harbor Township Monday night,<br />

forward. ,<br />

Deal-Bid<br />

High scorer In pinochle at Bea French scored 1,840,<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card dub, John Dorsey, 4,980, Alice<br />

Jan,4,WMAlDt¥iM*tth»SS. Unnekir. 4,iU, Matilda<br />

Runnenwip were Dolores Hughu, 4,060, Vie Kaufold,<br />

Oi»ry, HI, Carl Benke, IM, W Mao Prcrtl, 3,8M, and<br />

. Madeleine Coe, OBI, BUIAdSehiilferii,no.<br />

t,J Jacobs, MS.LIlllBnBfllU, 530, The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club<br />

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Waily JOMS, Mi, Anna metta 1 p.m. MoBday a#<br />

1>I<br />

S L V p<br />

Johnson 512.<br />

TJ^OMtabrtdgewiiitto<br />

ith Street and<br />

card<br />

909 Bay Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 399-4446<br />

• Ornamental Iron<br />

• Fire Escapes<br />

• Spiral Stairs<br />

• Metal Stairs<br />

I FLAGS ft FLAG POLES<br />

10 Feet to 100 Feet<br />

85 Foot Crane Service<br />

REMOVED<br />

A'-'*<br />

This winter, work<br />

in the Reddy Heater<br />

comfort zone.<br />

R35<br />

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Tue. Jan. 16<br />

thur.Jen.M,<br />

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Tue. Feb. 3<br />

M.Peb.S<br />

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NY'S BASKET BALL<br />

VARSITY AND JR. VARSITY<br />

RED RAIDERS"<br />

Abusami >• ..Away<br />

Holy Spirit ..Home<br />

Mainland (V) ..Away<br />

Mainland (JV) ..Away<br />

Middle Twp. (V)..... Away<br />

Cumberland........ , Away<br />

.Away<br />

AtlamleClty<br />

,Hom»<br />

Auduben,,,,...,...,<br />

Home<br />

Vlneland<br />

.Hem*<br />

leg Harbor Twp. (V)... ^way<br />

Ufl Hartar Twp. (JV). Home<br />

trWQitw ..Away<br />

ttWiiBii Hemt<br />

Holy spirit Awiy<br />

MBtniaMtv>,.........Homa<br />

Mainland (JV) ....Away<br />

Cumberland ,,........Home<br />

StM<br />

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Millville 41 • • Oe»« n <strong>City</strong> M<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 61.. .' EBB Harbor Twp, M<br />

OBMnCltyM BrldBttonl!<br />

COACH: Tom Gahr<br />

J.V. 1ST UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED<br />

Stainton's<br />

C«pe May County's<br />

LARGEST<br />

DfptrtmentSforo<br />

IthStftAiburyAvi.<br />

OPEN<br />

YEAR ROUND<br />

398-1083<br />

PLUMBINOftHgATINO<br />

Motpolnt-Kitchen Aid<br />

| Sales-Service-Installation<br />

7S0W«tAve. 399-19^4<br />

BROADLEYS<br />

! UP'I Oil, M",ilint|,<br />

I'iimihimi H, f.ncMin'i<br />

D'-lii'ii'.lnl)!'<br />

1300 Stngecoach Fid.<br />

LEON'S<br />

788AibUiyAV8,<br />

399-2768<br />

BAKLEY'S<br />

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LOW, LOW PRICES<br />

1320 WEST AVE.<br />

(609)399=1036<br />

SENTINEL-<br />

A LEDGER<br />

Serving Octan <strong>City</strong><br />

P<strong>of</strong>Ov§rl00Y«ar»<br />

112EJghtti8tfMi<br />

399-5411<br />

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GIRL'S BASKETBALL<br />

VARSITY AHD JR. VARSITY<br />

Abntiml<br />

Haty Spirit<br />

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Mainland (JV)<br />

Middle Twp.(V)<br />

Culfnbiriana<br />

Away<br />

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Home<br />

AtlantleClty Home<br />

vineiand...... Away<br />

'NUIWIIIa.. : Away<br />

ieo Mir bar Twp. (V)... Away<br />

EOT Harbor Twp. tJV) .Home<br />

trlastton Home<br />

MMtaamf Away<br />

HBIV SpiH*.... w; .v. i.. Home-<br />

•Mllnlana (V) Home<br />

MaliManfl(JV);: iAV<br />

Man, Mb.» NJSIAA Play<strong>of</strong>H<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 44.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 51<br />

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COACH :ChrHLentl<br />

•PI.AV1OAT INTBRMEblATE SCHOOL<br />

FOR INSURANCE SEE<br />

H. HeisT<br />

POLBER WRITTEN IN OFFICE<br />

701 WEST AVENUE<br />

'HIIIP vixiOi I'.in Cily, N i<br />

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Kitchen Cabinets<br />

and<br />

Paneling<br />

|SHOEMAKER|<br />

LUMBER CO.<br />

1200 West Ave.<br />

Dial 399-0150<br />

FIRST<br />

FIDEUTY<br />

BANK<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

HOME SAVINGS<br />

and Loan Allocation<br />

"Red Raiders" Basketball<br />

Replayed Every Monday & Thursday. 7 P.M.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Channel<br />

CARTER<br />

Lincoln •Marctity<br />

Octin <strong>City</strong><br />

399-3134<br />

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THE<br />

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AGENCY, INC.<br />

"Otann Dirty, pftiWinl<br />

imurlno The Public<br />

For (Four) Oensrailom<br />

804 Centfil Ave.<br />

Phone 3990049<br />

THE GODFREY<br />

FUNERAL HOMES<br />

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