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Latin Club forum<br />

replaces auction<br />

The Latin Club auction has<br />

been cancelled. Instead, the<br />

dub is sponsoring a yard sale<br />

April 10 from'10 a.m. until 4<br />

p.rij. The sale will be held at<br />

Memorial Field. In the event <strong>of</strong><br />

rain, the sale will take place in<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

cafeteria.<br />

The sale will reflect a Roman<br />

Forum, or marketplace, with<br />

such items as books, games,<br />

'appliances, clothing, and glass<br />

and kitchenware on display. '<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

available.<br />

Romona OCHS's who's who<br />

Ramona Hill, a student new<br />

to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School has<br />

lived in eight different states<br />

and nearly 15 different cities.<br />

Having lived in California,<br />

Alaska, Colorado, Michigan,<br />

.Oklahoma, Illinois, New<br />

Mexico, and New Jersey<br />

Ramona remarked, "I liked<br />

Colorado and New Mexico the<br />

best because <strong>of</strong> the experiences<br />

I've had there, the mountains<br />

which are beautiful,' and I like<br />

to hike or just go up and enjoy<br />

the view." This is the first time<br />

Ramona has lived on the East<br />

coast. She contrasted east and<br />

west coasts, "The east coast is<br />

really, different from the west,<br />

as much as I've seen, anyway.<br />

In some ways it is. backwards<br />

and less progressive and I'd<br />

like to go back to the West as<br />

soon as I can."<br />

. The salutatorian <strong>of</strong> the class<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1976, Ramona is involved in<br />

the high schools' chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

National Honor Society, the<br />

Health Careers' Club, Math<br />

Club, Psychology Club, Billows,<br />

symphonic and stage bands,<br />

orchestra, and Senior<br />

Executive' Committee. .She<br />

commented on . OCRS, "The<br />

people at OCHS are really nice<br />

as a whole and I'm really glad I<br />

have had. the opportunity to<br />

attend, this school, although<br />

there are some things that I had<br />

to adjust to at this school." She<br />

sees the curriculum as "good"<br />

except the four year physical<br />

education requirement wracn<br />

she feels tends to be<br />

"repititious."<br />

Ramona participated in the<br />

Junior Class Talent Show<br />

March 27. She selected to play<br />

"Liebestrauih" on the piano.<br />

Having applied to Lafayette<br />

College, Princeton and Rutgers<br />

University, Ramona hopes to<br />

carry a double major <strong>of</strong><br />

engineering and pre-med "In<br />

sixth grade I considered<br />

becoming a doctor and until<br />

last year I was sure, that was<br />

what I wanted to' do. But then I<br />

became interested ' in<br />

engineering and so I decided to<br />

try and combine the two if<br />

possible. If it isn't possible, I'll<br />

probably try to become a<br />

doctor," she said.<br />

Music, reading, sports such<br />

as bike riding, hiking, football,<br />

baseball, ping pong and bao-<br />

mitton, collecting unusual<br />

earrings, writing, math, and<br />

science are among Ramona s<br />

interests.<br />

Her goal in life is, "to become<br />

the best possible type <strong>of</strong> person<br />

I can and to be well-<br />

diversified." Her philosophy on j<br />

llfestates, "Todo your best and<br />

keep trying, even though things<br />

don't seem to go right, and it<br />

will all work out for the best."<br />

Toni Dallesandro, Taffy Schmid<br />

More senior s hear<br />

<strong>of</strong> college acceptances<br />

Tonl Dallesandro has<br />

recently been accepted to<br />

Immaculata College, located in<br />

Immaculata, Pa. She chose this<br />

e ular school because, "I<br />

quite,* few women who<br />

went then; and all <strong>of</strong> them<br />

thoushflt was a great college. 1<br />

also Tike Relocation."<br />

Tool la-planning to major in<br />

Spanish and Elementary<br />

Education. "I think I'd like to<br />

be a bilingual teacher but I'm<br />

not really certain. I am looking<br />

forward to teaching young<br />

children. The learning <strong>of</strong><br />

another language is important,<br />

living in a world that seems to<br />

get smaller every day."<br />

Toni has visited the campus<br />

and comments, "It's out in the<br />

country but it is also not too far<br />

from Philadelphia, which puts<br />

it in a cultural setting. There<br />

are quite a few colleges in the<br />

area which also make it nice. It<br />

is a Catholic Women's College.<br />

The teacher-student ratio is low<br />

which is excellent for learning.<br />

I've met several teachers and<br />

students and they all seem very<br />

friendly."<br />

Tool is actively involved in<br />

many school and community<br />

organizations, which include<br />

Facilitator for the Cape May<br />

County Youth program,<br />

coaches St. Augustine's<br />

cheerleading squad, guitarist<br />

for church services, president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Spanish Club, treasurer<br />

<strong>of</strong> the choir, and a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Senior Class Executive<br />

Committee. She is also a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the National Honor<br />

Society and helps in their<br />

tutoring program. Toni spends<br />

her spare time playing the<br />

guitar and piano, and taking<br />

walks on the beach.<br />

Taffy Schmid has also been<br />

accepted to Immaculata<br />

College. She plans-to major in<br />

Elementary Education,<br />

"Mainly because I like little<br />

children and think that their<br />

grade school education is most<br />

important because they learn<br />

the basics which they use all<br />

their life. I also intend to work<br />

for a degree in Special<br />

Education."<br />

Taffy applied to Immaculata<br />

because, "she heard about it<br />

through friends and after<br />

visitiong the campus, whe<br />

really liked it." She remarked,<br />

"The neighborhood where it's<br />

located seems quiet yet enough<br />

action to keep me happy. While<br />

I was there I talked to some <strong>of</strong><br />

the girls and teachers. They're<br />

all very friendly and seem<br />

willing to help. I like going to a<br />

small school (about 600 girls),<br />

it's what I'm used to. As far as<br />

it being an all girls school —<br />

well, you know the old saying<br />

— there's always an all boys<br />

school around the corner."<br />

Taffy participates in<br />

cheerleading, Varsity Club, and<br />

Senior Class Executive Com-<br />

mittee. She is secretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

choir and treasurer <strong>of</strong> Student<br />

Council. She also coaches the<br />

St. Augustine Cheerleaders.<br />

Taffy enjoys bicycling,<br />

walking the beach, ex-<br />

perimenting in the kitchen, and<br />

socializing and making friends.<br />

Randy Smith has heard <strong>of</strong> Us'<br />

acceptance to East Stroud-.<br />

sburg College, East Stourd-<br />

tburg, Pa. Randy plans to<br />

major in history and com-<br />

ments, "I would like to become<br />

a history teacher, and possibly<br />

BILLOWS<br />

PuMWh y t u<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School, <strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong>.N.J.<br />

Member <strong>of</strong><br />

Columbia Scholastic Press Association<br />

Go-Editora-In-Chief:<br />

DEBRA ABRAMS, REGINA MARTIN<br />

Managing Editor:<br />

ANN-NICHOLMAMOLOU<br />

Sports Editor: NELSON DICE<br />

Layout Editor: BONNIE KROESSER<br />

Co-Feature Editors:<br />

PATTY SHARP, PRISCILLA JANSSON<br />

Advisor: MR. JOSEPH BONNER<br />

Contributing staff: Judy West, Terry<br />

Dougherty, Steve Aspinwall, Mary Ann Janco.<br />

?<br />

VOL. XXXVIII OCEAN CITY, APRIL 1,1tft, No. 22<br />

Bill. Hodgdon was awarded<br />

first prize, • $50 bond, for bit<br />

presentation <strong>of</strong>, an excerpt<br />

from Shakespeare's Othello.<br />

BUI stated. "Looking back, I<br />

would say that there ware some<br />

very good acts that didn't win<br />

anything. It must haw been •<br />

very bird decision for the<br />

judges to make and it was<br />

probabfy very dose. I forgot to<br />

thank the lodges on Saturday<br />

fright, sad I would tike them to<br />

know I am grateful to them."<br />

BILLO<br />

Published <strong>by</strong> and for students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

Honored students<br />

at NHS induction<br />

Wandering notes<br />

By Terry Dougherty<br />

Forty-two juniors and seven<br />

seniors were inducted into the<br />

National Honor Society last<br />

Thursday, March 25, in the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School<br />

auditorium.<br />

Before the induction, the<br />

students and their parents<br />

heard short speeches <strong>by</strong> Honor<br />

presented with a membership<br />

card. They were, then asked to<br />

raise their right hand and<br />

repeat an oath after principal<br />

Scott Johnson. After the in-<br />

duction service, the new<br />

members and their parents<br />

were invited to the Youth<br />

Society members on those Center for refreshment*. Mr.<br />

qualities which a member <strong>of</strong> ueorge Brock, advisor to the<br />

the society must possess. Steve NHS <strong>of</strong> OCHS comments, "I<br />

Megargee, president <strong>of</strong> the think the induction went very<br />

National Honor Society, spoke well."<br />

Ramona Hill<br />

after<br />

coach football'<br />

graduation."<br />

He has visited the campus<br />

and found, "It's in a small town<br />

where it's mountainous. I think<br />

it is a-good school, and has what<br />

I want from a college. It has an<br />

excellent football program, and.<br />

I plan to be playing there."<br />

Randy's activities include<br />

football, track, Varsity Club,<br />

and Nautilus <strong>of</strong> South Jersey.<br />

He likes to read, listen to music,<br />

or sleep, during his free time.<br />

A Touch<br />

<strong>of</strong> Class<br />

Last Saturday night, March<br />

27. the Junior Class <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School presented<br />

their annual Talent Show, "A<br />

Touch <strong>of</strong> Class." The audience<br />

was treated to a variety <strong>of</strong><br />

talent, from piano playing to<br />

dancing, singing, a magic<br />

show, and dramatic readings.<br />

The girls' and boys' chorus<br />

line danced to "Hey Big<br />

Spender." The students made<br />

up their own dance to the song.<br />

The co-hosts were class vice-<br />

president Cathy Crawford and<br />

Sean Barnes. Cathy com-<br />

mented, "The show was ex-<br />

cellent, and everyone involved<br />

did a <strong>On</strong>e job. But I was<br />

disgusted <strong>by</strong> the audience's<br />

behaviour. I am so angered <strong>by</strong><br />

what they did to the per-<br />

formers, teachers, my co-host,<br />

and myself that I never want to<br />

have anything to do with that<br />

stage again."<br />

There were three prizes<br />

awarded. Third prize went to<br />

Jessica Mott for her rendition<br />

<strong>of</strong> Hayden's Concerto in D<br />

major. Jessica won a $25<br />

savings bond<br />

Second prize went to Regina<br />

Martin for her presentation <strong>of</strong><br />

"The Creation" <strong>by</strong> James<br />

Weldon Johnson. Regina<br />

commented "I was very<br />

p^<strong>of</strong>^*H that my p** *""**""'*<br />

was enjoyed. It was an ex-<br />

tremely beautiful poem that<br />

has tremendous spiritual<br />

first on the Society as a whole.<br />

At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> his speech,<br />

Steve lit the eternal flame <strong>of</strong><br />

knowledge. SaraM Abrams,<br />

vice-prajiaou o.i ine NHS spone<br />

and lit the candle <strong>of</strong> scholar-<br />

ship. Before lighting the candle<br />

<strong>of</strong> service, Andy McConnell<br />

spoke on the quality <strong>of</strong> service.<br />

Nancy Jane Allen then spoke on<br />

leadership and lit its candle.<br />

The final speech was given <strong>by</strong><br />

Sonya Bertini, secretary <strong>of</strong><br />

NHS. She discussed character<br />

and afterwards lit the last<br />

candle.<br />

When five candles had been<br />

lit, each new member was<br />

called to the stage and<br />

Monday <strong>of</strong> every month at 6:30<br />

.p.m. The purpose <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tuwociauon is to create an<br />

enthusiasm for scholarship, to<br />

stimulate a desire to render<br />

service, to promote worthy<br />

leadership, and to encourage<br />

the development <strong>of</strong> character in<br />

all students <strong>of</strong> the High School.<br />

At the last meeting, Mrs. Ann<br />

Gherkin swke to the society<br />

about the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

CoHShy Club. She explained the<br />

club's many projects and goals<br />

used to better the community.<br />

The club was originally formed<br />

<strong>by</strong> forty women and is today<br />

imposed <strong>of</strong> over two hundred.<br />

SATs to be taken<br />

Saturday, April 3<br />

The battle for the number one<br />

spot for best jazz drummer <strong>of</strong><br />

all time continues between<br />

Billy Cobham and Buddy Rich.<br />

Personally, I feel these truly<br />

aren't in the same class, yet<br />

they still are repeatedly<br />

compared. Buddy Rich is in the<br />

big band sound totally and Billy<br />

Cobham is into jazz-rock and - r\^ * T I • I •_*<br />

electronics Having seen both 1976l Think it OVGr<br />

more than once I can honestly<br />

say that both are amazing, not \<br />

cffisShl I 5fe b <strong>of</strong> t eaS. With u s X^lW6, is truly symtolic; first to<br />

Buddy Rich has certainly hundredth birthday <strong>of</strong> the United States and secondly<br />

~ — it is an election year. '<br />

Some have probably been over saturated with the!<br />

commercialism <strong>of</strong> the Bicentennial that we'd rather,:,<br />

not choose to participate with the celebration ot ituf<br />

However, the fact that this is an election year cannot<br />

be neglected <strong>by</strong> any <strong>of</strong> us.<br />

As senior high school students who.will eventually,<br />

be out on our own, it is our duty as citizens <strong>of</strong> the,<br />

United States to be aware <strong>of</strong> what is securing in,<br />

government. It would be extremely terrible if we<br />

were not able to vote, but we are, therefore it is a<br />

privilege and responsibility.<br />

Too many people have become apathetic towards<br />

government and have stopped voting; this practice<br />

needs to be changed. i •' <<br />

Not only young people, but older people also, need<br />

to take time before Novb &ji<br />

acquainted with the candi<br />

This Saturday, April 3, most<br />

college prep juniors will be<br />

taking their SAT's for the first<br />

time. The tests will be ad-<br />

ministered to the students at<br />

8:30 a.m. in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School cafeteria.<br />

The Scholastic Aptitude Test<br />

(SAT) is a 2Vt hour multiple-<br />

choice examination which<br />

measures the verbal and<br />

mathematical reasoning<br />

abilities a. student has<br />

developed during hi*'years in<br />

school. The mathematical<br />

sections section is designed to<br />

measure quantitative abilities<br />

although not all, require that a<br />

student take these tests before<br />

applying.<br />

All test candidates are asked<br />

to be at the cafeteria promptly<br />

at 8:30 a.m.. and are reminded<br />

to bring their admission ticket,<br />

some type <strong>of</strong> identification,<br />

several No. 2 pencils, and an<br />

eraser. No books or references<br />

<strong>of</strong> any kind are allowed in the<br />

test room.<br />

College and scholarship<br />

sponsors, which the students<br />

naa previously cnose, win<br />

receive the report within 5<br />

weeks after the test date. The<br />

been around a lot longer than<br />

Billy Cobham; he was playing<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essionaly while Cobham<br />

was still in diapers! Rich is<br />

most definitely a legend in Ms<br />

own time, as well as being one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fastest drummers <strong>of</strong> all<br />

time. But what is speed? There<br />

are plenty <strong>of</strong> fast drummers<br />

alive that aren't worth two<br />

cents because they have no<br />

sense <strong>of</strong> selection and<br />

creativity. Rich has had his<br />

own big band for many years<br />

now, changing personelle many<br />

times.<br />

Billy Cobham is relatively<br />

new as compared to Rich,<br />

making his first noticeable<br />

start with the, Mahavisnnu<br />

orchestra. CobhanVhas brought<br />

many new sounds and has<br />

'created many new ideas in the<br />

world <strong>of</strong> percussion. He has<br />

speed, with style, far above<br />

others and is one <strong>of</strong> my own<br />

favorites. The one thing that I<br />

can say for Billy Cobham above<br />

Buddy Rich is that he has<br />

ventured into many different<br />

forms <strong>of</strong> music while Rich has<br />

stayed with his big band sound<br />

So, if in the future, discegard<br />

any comparison between these<br />

two people who are definitely<br />

number one in my book and will<br />

remain there sharing the title<br />

own. If there is doubt or questions concerning a<br />

candidate; try to find out the truth. <<br />

Reading the newspapers and watching the news<br />

will be quite rewarding in becoming aware.<br />

Eventually all <strong>of</strong> this information will add up and<br />

help us become informed citizens. \<br />

Since it is our democracy we should develop views<br />

<strong>of</strong> our own. <strong>On</strong>ce these views are stabily compiled<br />

and voting takes place we will- be exercizing a true<br />

democracy.<br />

-it<br />

Atomic assembly held at OCHS<br />

The tests are scored on a<br />

scale extending from 200 to 800<br />

points. The average SAT-verbal<br />

score for high school juniors<br />

and seniors who took the tests<br />

in 1973-74 was 440. and the<br />

average SAT-mathematical<br />

score was 480.<br />

The purpose <strong>of</strong> these testa is<br />

to supply certain college ad-<br />

ministration <strong>of</strong>fices with a<br />

standard measured idea <strong>of</strong> the<br />

students' abilities and<br />

academic skills. Many colleges,<br />

Any student wishing to take<br />

the SAT's who has not<br />

registered for the April 3 tests<br />

may take them June 5. Students<br />

may also sign up to take any<br />

three <strong>of</strong> the eleven<br />

Acheivement Tests available<br />

on this day. A student can not<br />

take the SAT's and<br />

Achievement Tests on the<br />

same day. The deadline for<br />

registration for these tests is<br />

April 30. Further information is<br />

available in the Guidance<br />

Office.<br />

The students <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

High School attended an<br />

assembly Wednesday, March<br />

24, entitled "This Atomic<br />

World". Student Council<br />

President Betti-Ann Likens<br />

introduced the speaker. Mr.<br />

Charles Knowles, from the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee, gave<br />

the presentation.<br />

Mr. Knowles, <strong>of</strong> Oak Ridge.<br />

Tenn., has a. Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

Science degree in microbiology<br />

and was involved in cancer<br />

research. He became in-<br />

terested in nuclear energy<br />

while taking night courses at<br />

the University and has been<br />

working in this field since<br />

December.<br />

The program was based on<br />

nuclear energy. Mr. Knowles<br />

first discussed the size and<br />

structure <strong>of</strong> the atom. He then<br />

performed a demonstration<br />

with the aid <strong>of</strong> two students<br />

using a Van de Graff generator.<br />

A nuclear reactor model was<br />

also on display and he ex-<br />

plained how this device was<br />

Radiation was the next topic<br />

<strong>of</strong> discussion. A Geiger counter<br />

was used in demonstrating how<br />

Inquiring Reporter<br />

<strong>by</strong> Regina Martin<br />

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to detect radioactivity.; The*<br />

effects <strong>of</strong> radioactivity' weref<br />

also discussed. ' i *<br />

Mr. Knowles feds the use <strong>of</strong><br />

nuclear energy is dean ef-<br />

ficient and less expensive thang<br />

some othervf orms <strong>of</strong> energy. He<br />

also pointed out some 1 <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dangers faced from the Use <strong>of</strong><br />

nuclear energy. The damages<br />

can be caused <strong>by</strong> thermal*<br />

pollution and radioactive %<br />

wastes. . ' , a<br />

The Student Council span- S<br />

sorea this programv fi<br />

. .Question: Do yon think ts<br />

Patricia Hearst Is guilty?<br />

it<br />

Junior High active with various plans<br />

Senior Fred. ..<br />

that she was guilty <strong>of</strong> robbing<br />

the bank, whether she did it<br />

illil or not, was not on<br />

Freshmen Sandra Graham -<br />

"I think she is guilty because<br />

she toM too many stories; but<br />

some <strong>of</strong> her stones seemed to<br />

be true."<br />

ManiMrs—The note not mad* while rating «oup.<br />

Junior Valerie Garris - "Yea,<br />

I think she is guilty. I feel she<br />

had a lot <strong>of</strong> opportunities to<br />

escape. Even if she was<br />

brainwashed, I don't feel she<br />

would have acted that way. She<br />

would have still bad her own<br />

The Junior High classes have<br />

been quite- active this past<br />

marking period. Recently,<br />

along with faculty advisor Mrs.<br />

Delphine Cummings, some<br />

classes attended the play "My<br />

Fair Lady" in Philadelphia.<br />

Mrs. Cummings commented,<br />

"Everyone really enjoyed it"<br />

Dances have been held<br />

Food additives<br />

topic <strong>of</strong> meeting<br />

A Title I meeting will be bsld<br />

Tuesday, April 6, at 8 p.m. in<br />

the Primary School<br />

auditorium. 6th st. and West av.<br />

Mrs. Ruth Herbert, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

FelngoM Association <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Jersey, will speak on bow hyper<br />

activity in children may be due<br />

to food additives.<br />

Mrs. Herbert will be<br />

presenting the theory <strong>of</strong> Or.<br />

Benjamin F. Feingold, Sen<br />

Francisco pediatrician and<br />

allergist, that some children<br />

cannot tolerate artificial flavor<br />

or coloring m their diets.<br />

throughout the yW, and {<br />

i soon is a Bicentennial'<br />

h h<br />

g soon is a Bicentennial<br />

Dance, where everything will \<br />

beranectedbacktoCTI;<br />

Various fund raisii<br />

thrities have been h<br />

benefit the March i<br />

Mrs. V<br />

the other,<br />

ifigtt<br />

Makes Dean's Use<br />

Jeri L. Wagner/'ft <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, has been named to the<br />

Dean's List for the winter term<br />

at Susquehanna University,<br />

SeUasgrove, Pa. libs Wagner,<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Betty W.<br />

Wagner, <strong>of</strong> tt Waterway rd.,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, sod Mr: RdWh M.<br />

Wagner, <strong>of</strong> Morris PlaiSis a<br />

senior majoig a i<br />

Morris Pla<br />

majoring in<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> tufb<br />

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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1976<br />

THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

•• Ihe Rev. Charles L. Wood, Ed.D^<br />

Hory Trinity Episcopal Chorch<br />

Are you nunifyir with that<br />

feeling, that yon Just want to<br />

give a big stretch and a healthy<br />

yawn and say, with the<br />

almanac, "It's Spring!"...?<br />

Surely, you have tots <strong>of</strong> com-<br />

pany! The traditional Spring<br />

fever is a daease which knows<br />

no distinctions <strong>of</strong> clan or class.<br />

It seems to hit us all just about<br />

the time those beautiful, warm<br />

days come rolling around. It<br />

affects every aspect <strong>of</strong> life And<br />

maybe after the tensions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Winter it is a welcome relief.<br />

All <strong>of</strong> this is not bad. Far<br />

from it After any time <strong>of</strong> dif-<br />

ficulty we all have a tendency<br />

to want to relax. It is quite<br />

natural. We are built mat way.<br />

That kind <strong>of</strong> relaxing takes to<br />

our whole being, and mind and<br />

body alike respond, as most <strong>of</strong><br />

us well know.<br />

It is a funny thing, this<br />

business <strong>of</strong> taking it easy. In<br />

our "Instant" society we are aU<br />

under such constant pressures<br />

that sometimes we forget how.<br />

Yet the art <strong>of</strong> relaxing has such<br />

positive values mat thousands<br />

<strong>of</strong> people are paying hard-<br />

earned money to learn the<br />

techniques <strong>of</strong> doing Just that.<br />

They pride themselves on being<br />

• able to lower pulse rates and<br />

blood pressure and perhaps go<br />

to steep for a little while and<br />

- forget the worid...just as nature<br />

intended we occasionally<br />

should. I am sure that the<br />

Creator never Intended for us to<br />

maintain the pace that many <strong>of</strong><br />

us do. The astonishing rate <strong>of</strong><br />

stomach ulcers and heart at-<br />

tacks tends to prove that point.<br />

There are <strong>of</strong>t-told tales <strong>of</strong> a<br />

former Bishop <strong>of</strong> my Diocese<br />

who used to take a nap after<br />

lunch every day • and whether<br />

you were a priest or a<br />

millionaire, if you wanted to see<br />

Urn you just waited until he<br />

was refreshed and ready to see<br />

you. It is quite possible the old<br />

ifellow had something there...<br />

i So.lftneSpringfeverhasyou<br />

in its grip, bear with it Take<br />

your ease while you can. The<br />

'pressures will get to you soon<br />

enough. And in the meantime,<br />

•(remember to thank God that<br />

the Spring has come once<br />

again, and that you and I are<br />

privileged to see it. For this<br />

day, and all the days that He<br />

has given us, may His holy<br />

Name be praised.<br />

MUSIC PROGRAM<br />

SEA ISLE CITY — Donny<br />

Monk and Friends will present<br />

a program <strong>of</strong> music and Sue Tridico 1s calling this a<br />

testimony next Thursday, April rebuilding year, for her <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

8,at 7:30 p.m. tat theSea Sue <strong>City</strong> girls s<strong>of</strong>tball team. But<br />

<strong>City</strong> United Methodist Church;.' *"•'* ' aaI * M *»'*>" *— »»—•-'<br />

Donny Monk.and Friends are<br />

currently on a nine-month tour<br />

<strong>of</strong> performances across the<br />

United States. Traveling from<br />

100 to 300 miles dally, they<br />

perform in churches, • outdoor<br />

pavilions. Ugh schools and<br />

Young Raider girls will be tough again on diamond<br />

«.„ tn-iJi i_ —•+*» ' *•-«- - • •••_••- *"' - -— - - -<br />

PAOE 7 — SECTION TWO<br />

colleges.<br />

don't feel too badly for them;<br />

Last year was also a rebuilding<br />

season arid yet the Raiders<br />

compiled a 164 record and<br />

captured a fourth, straight<br />

Cape-Atlantic League title.<br />

Gone from that team are All-<br />

Group Two outfielder Janice<br />

Hutsko, All-CAL catcher Dawn<br />

Wallaceiand All-CAL outfielder<br />

Fran Gayle. ' •<br />

The returning. Raiders are<br />

paced <strong>by</strong> two-time All-CAL<br />

pitcher Wendy Burman, "still<br />

only a junior. In fact, five-other<br />

starters return on. this team<br />

which doesn't contain a single<br />

senior.<br />

Junior Sandy Harris will split<br />

first base with sophomore<br />

Stephanie Vanderslice, the<br />

number two pitcher behind<br />

Burman. Junior Fern Hedrick,<br />

'a eo-captain with Burman,<br />

holds down second base with-<br />

junlor Jenny Casey at third<br />

The shortstop is Leddy<br />

Slaughter, a sophomore who led<br />

. the team at the plate last year<br />

while only striking out once in<br />

21 games. .<br />

The returning outfielder will<br />

Don Barton keys Raider net fortunes<br />

Gardens Association<br />

sets annual meeting<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gardens<br />

Civic Association is making<br />

arrangements for its annual<br />

meeting at the Flanders Hotel<br />

on Friday, April 23, at 8 p.m.<br />

\ A special program is planned<br />

to *titi*iitt the emergency beach<br />

erosion situation now<br />

threatening properties on the<br />

norm lyefw <strong>of</strong> the community.<br />

Other subjects <strong>of</strong> interest to the<br />

membership will also be<br />

discussed.<br />

The annual meeting is<br />

organized especially for the<br />

membership <strong>of</strong> the Association<br />

and the <strong>of</strong>ficers and directors<br />

urge all members to plan to<br />

attend the meeting.<br />

Association president<br />

FILM PROGRAM<br />

"The American Dream" is a<br />

r the.<br />

<strong>by</strong>the<br />

library/"*<br />

with the Hopes and<br />

tisT<br />

William Serber said the annual<br />

meeting is an opportunity for<br />

the membership to "meet<br />

Association administrators who<br />

gather every month to discuss<br />

and initiate appropriate action<br />

on its behalf concerning<br />

community affairs, and to tell<br />

them, directly, <strong>of</strong> concerns<br />

about the future Vay <strong>of</strong> Ufe in<br />

our Gardens area and In par-<br />

ticular hi the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>. We need your idea,"<br />

Serber said "so that we may<br />

best serve your interests.<br />

Please come and bring another<br />

member or friend"<br />

A speaker and a panel<br />

discussion on beach erosion is<br />

planned as part <strong>of</strong> the evening's<br />

program.<br />

Junior Don Barton, one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

finest tennis players in New<br />

Jersey, is expected to be the<br />

backbone <strong>of</strong> another strong<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School tennis<br />

team this Spring. Barton and<br />

his teammates wul be seeking a<br />

third straight South Jersey<br />

Group 1-2 championship. The<br />

Raiders have lost in the state<br />

finals the past two seasons.<br />

Coach Phil Blrnbaum, New<br />

Jersey's tennis. Coach <strong>of</strong> the<br />

BOYS TENNIS SCHEDULE<br />

AS HAMMONTON<br />

A7 MIDDLE TOWNSHIP<br />

A9 At WBLDWOODCATHOLIC<br />

A10 MILLVDXE<br />

AM MAINLAND<br />

A17 VTNELAND<br />

A19 atOAKCREST<br />

A21 . atWILDWOOD<br />

A23 ATLANTICCITY<br />

A2B HOLY SPIRIT<br />

A28 SACRED HEART<br />

A30 ABSEGAMI<br />

MS at HOLY SPIRIT<br />

MS at MIDDLE TOWNSHIP<br />

M10 atHAMMONTON<br />

M12 atWILDWOOD<br />

M13 atVINELAND<br />

MM at MAINLAND<br />

M17 atMILLVTLLE<br />

M20 CHERRY HILL EAST<br />

M21 at SACRED HEART<br />

MM WILDWOOD CATHOLIC<br />

TURKEY SHOOT<br />

The Galloway. Township<br />

American Legion Post 430 will<br />

sponsor a turkey snoot Sunday,<br />

April 4, at 1 p.m. at Louis' Inn,<br />

Jim Leeds rd., Absecon<br />

Highlands. All proceeds wUTbe<br />

donated to cancer research.<br />

The public is invited.<br />

' CLASSJPIID<br />

BRlKOS<br />

Year last season, has lost tough<br />

Pete Jansson from last year's<br />

squad He graduated and is<br />

<strong>of</strong>fering his court talents to<br />

M.I.T. this year. Doubles<br />

player Don Chapman also<br />

graduated<br />

Mike Boston, who was un-<br />

beaten as a number two singles<br />

player last season and is<br />

considered one <strong>of</strong> the area's<br />

best players, has left the tennis<br />

team indefinitely.<br />

Barton, however, will have<br />

some help. Junior Wayne<br />

Leroy, who set a record for<br />

singles wins (later broken <strong>by</strong><br />

Boston) is back with the team<br />

after a year away from tennis.<br />

Leroy played third singles as a<br />

freshman and played doubles<br />

with Barton as a sophomore.<br />

The number three singles<br />

player will probably be senior<br />

Jim Mott, a first doubles player<br />

last year, who has the knack for<br />

keeping the ball alive.<br />

Five players are currently<br />

fighting for the four doubles<br />

spots with veteran seniors<br />

Wally Thomas and Ken Farrell<br />

considered the top prospects.<br />

The other three, all<br />

sophomores, include Scott<br />

McTigue, John Sddel and Tom<br />

Dawson.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has established a<br />

great tradition in tennis the<br />

past few yean, becoming one <strong>of</strong><br />

Jersey. They are overwhelming<br />

favorites to win the Cape-<br />

Atlantic League again and,<br />

despite their losses, have a shot<br />

at another South Jersey title.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e very strong team, Cherry<br />

Hill East, has been added to<br />

their regular schedule.<br />

be junior Gertie Harris with <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will play Junior<br />

sophomore Sue Workman and varsity s<strong>of</strong>tball and, Tridico will<br />

freshman Kim Palmer filling double as the coach. <strong>On</strong> the,<br />

Jhe_Qther two'spots. In previous varsity level she eipecM<br />

trouble from WUdwood. Buena<br />

.and Hammonton in the con-<br />

stantly improving Cape*<br />

Atlantic League. *<br />

But,, rebuilding year or not;<br />

Look for the Raiders to be right<br />

near the top. '<br />

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seasons the girls s<strong>of</strong>tball teams<br />

played ten players at a time<br />

(including a short fielder) but<br />

that rule has been changed<br />

back to the standard nine.<br />

Junior Sally Strange will'fill<br />

Wallace's shoes behind the<br />

plate with freshman Lisa<br />

Foglio ready to help out if<br />

needed. Foglio can also fill in<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the outfield spots. Junior<br />

Helen Clymer, recovering from<br />

an illness, is also expected to<br />

contribute.<br />

Tridico's Raiders lost a 6-5<br />

scrimmage to Mainland and<br />

defeated Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, 10-5, in<br />

pre-season activity. They are<br />

69-3 in four years <strong>of</strong> CAL play,<br />

are 73-10 for four campaigns<br />

but, sadly, that record does not<br />

include a single victory in the<br />

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This wUl.be the first season<br />

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