Oct 1983 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAQE 12 — SECTION ONE<br />
TOE SENTINEL.LEPQCT. OCBAN WJ.<br />
Something for everyone at O.GH.S.<br />
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ByNANETTE FERRE1X<br />
€lubs and activities play an Important<br />
part in any high school. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />
School it no exception. With 17 clubi and<br />
actlvlUea returning Ala year, students<br />
arc encouraged to take part In these<br />
extracurricular activities. Every<br />
student has diverse Interests and the<br />
dubs and activities otter something<br />
different (or everyone:<br />
or those students who are musically<br />
the band consists <strong>of</strong>: the<br />
thing Band, Symphonic Band, Stage<br />
and Orchestra, Under the<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> Warren L. MOter, thtse<br />
rides give the students a chance to<br />
their musical knowledge, •<br />
to perform publlcally, and<br />
dftelop bitter skilb in dealing with one<br />
anSther. Last year the marching band<br />
wrf In five parades, and all groups<br />
participated In some assemblies. This<br />
yaai they plan to do some competing In<br />
ajjptton to repeating last years actitjtles.<br />
ttiey went on a f leW trip to see Cyrano dt<br />
Berq^rae, had dinner at a FTinen<br />
restaurant and Invited a French chef to<br />
classes, where he prepared Supe tL-<br />
<strong>On</strong>lglon, TWi year they plan to participate<br />
in simitar activities.<br />
The Latin Quo, under Brian Hag,<br />
promotes Interest in Lain, Greek and<br />
Roman cultures. Their are no<br />
requirements to join, and all student*<br />
are encouarged. In the past, they have<br />
taken a trip to Princeton University.<br />
They also attended the Junior Classic<br />
League convention, in Mountain Likes<br />
and had a fall picnic at Cape May County<br />
Park, This year they are planning to take<br />
a trip to Washington, D.C., attend the<br />
JCL convention, and hope to have two<br />
picnics.<br />
Advisod by Dominic Jerome, the<br />
faift.<br />
art adftatd to<br />
are bold tn April<br />
ctrtttostJt. . art had various ppienfct.<br />
tjrvlee. Last ytar they took a trip to Haw<br />
York where they vUltod tbt UJf.<br />
saess? esras?<br />
building and saw the play 42nd Strati,<br />
and tjqptad ditto-<br />
Wl year they plan another field trip to<br />
ll'nllke otbtr acthrttttf, fta<br />
nMnbtrshlp. •<br />
gamta, pap ralllM<br />
Baltimore or New York and hop* to<br />
Ho«»8odttya»d_AyAartnotoptDto<br />
with the football<br />
sponsor a dance in late winter. also attended wmnm mm br four aUttudenta.<br />
Tbt etfgftl stafl, undtr tfat pHaMa ft<br />
The ttam Club participated lntbeNJ. days at the University <strong>of</strong> Delaware. Tnt Tht NatlonalHonor Sodsty, tartar tta<strong>of</strong><br />
Walter mtakar and Betty Rog«r»A'<br />
Math League and attended trips tocheerleaders<br />
plan similar activities ml* guidance <strong>of</strong> Q«orge Brock, rtcogntot producM the rttrbook. The rttrta*<br />
Atlantic Electric Co., BttMaham StttL.<br />
and nafec. This year they plan similar<br />
activities.<br />
The Newcomer's Club, organiied by<br />
Bob Dottl, Ida Margollt, and Evelyn<br />
Hart, welcomes all new students to<br />
OCHS, Last year they had a plna party<br />
and a pot lunch dinner. This ytar they<br />
hope to have similar activities and<br />
possible a "Big Brother-Big Sister"<br />
program.<br />
Students attend Stockton<br />
Oven!<br />
The Billows<br />
Published by the studtyUs <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty High School<br />
Ida Margolis, advising the Psychology<br />
dub, requires that members <strong>of</strong> the club<br />
be Juniors or seniors. The dub helps year. Cindy Smith Uthe new advisor and outstanding academic<br />
presents matt which occurred<br />
•Ijie bandfront. advised fay Kathleen<br />
Individuals who need assistance and they all hope for a aood ytar. <strong>On</strong>ly gtudents wnoiaTt • IJ throughout the school year in<br />
Atnbeek, entertains the audience during<br />
educates the members in the field <strong>of</strong><br />
byfceend<strong>of</strong>Ove photographs and words. The<br />
litftime shows and helps to support and<br />
psychology. Last year, tta ctab visited<br />
aanMan, art Lart year the Caravel edition win be sold in June.<br />
tijhllghttne high school band. Last year<br />
Chlldrens Sea Short Home, Wesley<br />
t^ went on an overnight trip witt the The Spanish Club, guided by Sandra Manor, and took a trip to the University<br />
Honor Society par to tta Think-<br />
Sfchehing Band.<br />
Wonder, fosters interest in the people <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania. This ytar they plan<br />
student and had a mam salt. ThU ytar<br />
and culture <strong>of</strong> Spain and Latin America. visitations to an old age home and<br />
Bay plan stonllar actlvlUet.<br />
• In order to raise money for the trip, the Miss Wonder la the new advisor this year Chlldrens Seashore Home and hope to<br />
AVA(AudtoYlsualAlds)Unotadub;<br />
bjuid held a (IN market, sold mums, and and hopes to plan many activities for the take another trip to a University<br />
students are stltcted to work In this<br />
suit. The club hopes to go on another upcoming school year.<br />
psychology department<br />
crganlsatlon. Tnote students wiitt bt<br />
overnight trip this year,<br />
willing to put ta many boon <strong>of</strong> fjta tot<br />
•The concert choir, under tht leader-<br />
to help students and teachers. ThtAVA<br />
4jp <strong>of</strong> William Chamberlain, entertains<br />
The Spirit Club, advited by Bob Dottt, provides assUtanct ta acbool and tbt<br />
fee" community with the talents <strong>of</strong> the<br />
to open to all students. Tfci purpose <strong>of</strong> the community when rtquttttd<br />
students at OCHS. They explore music editorial<br />
dub is * increase positive student at- Uft year they were lnvolwd In all<br />
literature, and music theory as well as<br />
Utudes towards school and co-curicular ^bCandoon«rt.. tot play, pap AiNki^aMMbHM]<br />
singing. They give concerts, were in-<br />
activities, while having a good time. Lut rallies, graduation and baccalaurtatt. He DOTS admtl newspaper,<br />
volved In the musical Carousel, held at Student participation and school spirit are two <strong>of</strong> the most im- year the dub was Involved with the ntayeartttyplantobtiwdwdwtt Wat to pwdiiet a MWBBBBI „,<br />
Freehold High School, and were part <strong>of</strong><br />
Great Adventure's, "The Fun Days <strong>of</strong> portant ingredients in a successful high school. High school is here powder puff football gam, the Sadie<br />
Hawkins Dance, Pep Rallies, Red<br />
Mule," where they obtained a mark <strong>of</strong> to benefit you, the student, School isn't just a place to learn English<br />
s^snunrfi srsgrssvss<br />
and White Day, school jacket sales; and<br />
superiority for their performance. Tnla or Math, but it is also a place to interact and associate with others.<br />
ytar. Tht AVA to aMud by CSiarits acUtvtmmts. Evtryont U wtkwne,<br />
banneri and posters for athletic garnet.<br />
year they plan to give concerts and raise Our high school <strong>of</strong>fers many activities, sport* and clubs, and all This year they pun similar activities<br />
money for their annual trip. students are encouraged to take advantage.<br />
and also a volleyball marathon in<br />
Remember, activities and dubs won't be looking for you, you have memory <strong>of</strong> Drew Stelndl.<br />
The French Club, advised by Joanne to go to them. Broaden your outlook, take that first step and getAdvisor<br />
and coach Joe LarHn helps<br />
Pancoaat, promote! utartat and ap- involved! ' out students involved in the Surf Club. In<br />
preciation <strong>of</strong> French culture. Students<br />
order to Join, one must be a member <strong>of</strong><br />
are eligible for membership if they are<br />
NSSA. The club promotes<br />
taking French I-French IV. Last ytar,<br />
ByJILLRUDOLFB<br />
Courses art frtthm*n-levtl Ueuntrny, Susan North, Louis Pane,<br />
UBJttL ftt studtnU acadtmlc. rjivld Pew, KenJISeto and N. Chapman<br />
A high school student «tm thebackground<br />
warrant! man advanced Vail.<br />
dawoora, takes a seat, opens a<br />
notebook and begins to take notes. Ait<br />
fell isn't a high school class, mis la a<br />
college class at Stockton State College. frtftiT Tht tadlTidual aladaBt la . "Hit tttttdlftt any <strong>of</strong>ctr iMtnt<br />
A special program at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> IBfh ncponafelt for trantportatton to and because they are not aware that you are<br />
School enables eligible Juniors and from Stockton.<br />
a high school student, unk»s you choose<br />
seniors to take college courses at The current grading lystem now bstag toWtlierootoerwtoe/<br />
Stockton. The program was started in uted at Stockton pertains to all Ugh<br />
1977 by the guidance department Since school student! lnvdvtd ta the program.<br />
then, any Junior or senior showing Upon completion <strong>of</strong> tht eouna, Stockton<br />
ability, Interest, scholarship and grants full college credit The crtdit ta<br />
initiative have been eligible for these<br />
courses.<br />
Owe a student shows tbete qualities,<br />
he or she must be recommended for the<br />
program by a teacher or counselor. The<br />
final' approval <strong>of</strong> a candidate must be<br />
nude by the school principal and any<br />
student under the age <strong>of</strong> IS must have<br />
parents approval as well.<br />
Juniors are permitted to take one<br />
course, seniors, two courses per<br />
1 said one itudent<br />
Audrey Kemenosh, currently taking<br />
data processing at Stockton, feels she is<br />
it program, "It keeps<br />
^SS'S^Simmm tMS*^- » ta -» -<br />
ttmalW credit upon<br />
tertng collegt.<br />
are very demanding.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cir> currtnuy baa IS atudenti<br />
The Stockton program has batn and<br />
enrolled ta the program: Stan Bond,<br />
win continue to be a tourw <strong>of</strong> education<br />
Janine Catty, ASM FarrtlL Tanaa<br />
and enjoyment for all who partldpattta<br />
Goodwin, Thomaa Htrrtagton, Nancy<br />
Johnion, Audrey Kmwnosh. Dttrdra<br />
"TntCteaaiia^thardoiaAMttala Wt rt.d«tt «m to «t ta wy wtU<br />
retponAle for tuition and all fwt in- wUfc 8w I""*".,,, ,„„ n-1_ gbsgttA<br />
OCHS wffl wta ovtrati<br />
WnUtwe'rtbert.t<strong>of</strong>sbaYtachetr<br />
pyr good ole OCHS1<br />
Miller surpasses the 200th mark<br />
BySHERRIMcOUIRL<br />
!4arcbli«3baj)ddu^ctorWurtnMUlar<br />
Mali RffpHRB m BuMm§m& PlKli DOi<br />
warn btnd dlr^ctort mm rtich —<br />
ns*jyilMiiM assUtv^U^SssT flu^^^^Ef^^g^^fl^^^K ^K<br />
owaoOfootbaJlfUDM.BTttaltmMbt<br />
i^, he should baWtJ<br />
"^BT aradJattdlwm<br />
"witt dagrtta ta mualc<br />
tmu^theoa.anddldblsfrtduatt A.Wt mm<br />
[lncondx^vatTrtntoBAatttDil muttctdaoBtor.I<br />
jandaiiMmbarol p *»•••* JWP «<br />
Army oaon nc wta<br />
jhtomata MM •m<br />
n jtan. wm^x^jfmmi<br />
. itJilth.rT«chhorn,bt<br />
r<br />
aliivwit any taiMtiDtot.<br />
,^rcr - Sis<br />
nOtdta.Tbt<br />
comt back, so I ataytd and took Hi<br />
cant aty, I'm A-EachytariaonthaTttoBtaWftan<br />
*manAoa (aUtotodloo from many <strong>of</strong> |M^omo(attxtbookandwtahnyido<br />
- ^ t A h | | a a | M t^dfftlllto<br />
Grey. atudtnt! art tncouaritd to Join. Last<br />
Stodwt OWMB, mdartoigate' W oaym** M«Jr » W<br />
ctAlM*ttfatwt,trt«ttonyitf rtihirttnt Th#y atttnwM Ntw Jtrsty Schenttlc<br />
Interests in the school and havt a tytd Prtst AatocUtton pmt>y Rwtatrs<br />
UmedTlng it Studtota mu* atttad at Uurtrttty. Ttny also atttndtd a Mat<br />
l^o^<strong>of</strong>thenrrtfewintttfc*ia»bt day Columbia ScholaJtlc<br />
conttdertd a member. *<br />
anmdadntNawMMr'<br />
Classes meet to<br />
ByROWNKHaJWUf 1<br />
IV* mat time again to ONM 0* »|h<br />
School whm 15 daasst and Mr<br />
elected <strong>of</strong>ficers mot and oncost the The aophomort claat <strong>of</strong>flgtii j^a<br />
year's plant.<br />
RatJdant Sunn Stovtr, Vica PraMdant<br />
Tht •enlor data otftotrt art Prtsldtnt<br />
Owtn Qoldbirg, Smmm Btrbart<br />
Em McCardan, Vto PpaHJaaJ Rtthy Btnton, Historiin Btudui aomnn sM<br />
McCann, S«rttary Jeff aiBi TrttJurerMia Annarttll. '<br />
Historian Bekn Burman and<br />
nB SSnU ^^HY^a^^Qssl UsstBOVi •DlBr' HB^<br />
me ttniors an dBpudtal on fta concession<br />
stand! at tht football gamta to Tht frtshmtn dais <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
help rate monty far tttfr part ta tbt Frttid«t CtriVatraub, Vice Pr«a*<br />
Bonnit Brothers, Secretary Krliay<br />
The Juflor claw <strong>of</strong>ficert art PrttWtnt AW, HKUrian Nicole Barllt atf |<br />
Me im, Vkn.PrMld«it Sue Kw, is....... pajBaHat -' -<br />
Secretary Amanda BaM and Sondra<br />
Reeves, Historian Cynthia Kn.ls«r, TntirfundralsertmcliidaaChristinki<br />
Tmsurtr Matt Shawl and Andrta gJ^iatoanlacraftinowontfatMDsJc<br />
Bar, hoptfolly on a molar batJl,<br />
;<br />
Although tbsre art akcted <strong>of</strong>Hcwt to<br />
ThU rtar tta Jute tiMa ta<br />
wtththtatnUntatooitaniiattonolttt<br />
BaBowten daoct, Aa utuaL At Jntan<br />
an rttpontiblt far tht prom. Tht tothartthtm.<br />
'CoUege Night'pet 20<br />
bt prtaant to l*!nwilllBsMat<br />
mabqutjowftmira.<br />
Ptranti<br />
akomt<br />
ta tht high<br />
rmTouunm<br />
••BiltaMMiJatVl<br />
Billows Stuff<br />
o<br />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13,<strong>1983</strong> THR fWMTtisnrf ^i jenaitR. OCEAN CITY, N J. PAHR tr —<br />
Mainland notes<br />
, by Margie Bowen<br />
William Rotenberger,<br />
Me M a service rights <strong>of</strong> amtant domain.<br />
_ <strong>of</strong> tanan Mat<br />
and' an *<br />
undl said Friday that<br />
, ,b* "at least anethar<br />
* Of B8rt'« befora<br />
. baa any facts and<br />
J to dedde what to do<br />
the dty'a firthoust<br />
lM Suptrior Court Judft L. land to At board <strong>of</strong> tdncaflon part <strong>of</strong> Sit<br />
Ottotn Ctntw latt Thuraday windows and away from to<br />
" • •—^w——— Aih wy M tpf t i dw w to be used tor recrtaOon at nmletel<br />
wnara ftty had ttt tar dt<strong>of</strong>let<br />
rVHttitt<br />
flreflghttrt in Egg Harbor Tht Petat-t mOvlt house However, sjnet Ibt SMuwiny fuilds.<br />
Cmp» May County Maholdar<br />
Township and Longportiindtr was rtcently granttd a ctr- it BOW complying with afl tht dtad gtrai to toesl<br />
t taJerryTfeomtt.<br />
mutual aid, Uftcate <strong>of</strong> occupancy in regulation Oibtm did not baard <strong>of</strong> education five yttrt ake scheduWto dlactut and Thornton waa on band to<br />
In an arttcto teat wttk, Somera Potot. The certficatt need to rendtf a dtrlilotii to improve the site or the make a final ruUng on<br />
Mayor Harvey L, Smilk aald tnds an'ongoing dispute In tbt mtanmnt Franki property wiD rtvtrt back towhtaar<br />
the DHMTOI tea in ttnlort, many <strong>of</strong> whom<br />
sttwttn tht dty and thtta,<br />
to Baafetog to bavt its totewnshte. in<br />
atrattiintre wffl bt aflowtd tomatotabwd<br />
that the building<br />
would be dtocuaatd at theatre owner, Fraak cratttMriwappmtdpy tta<br />
ouostruct a wooden deck and management wtstft acting to<br />
Tht cltr and its former tonight's tonights metttng. mtrtnf. However Bswtvar Theatres IMc, for faikire to•oolng<br />
board.<br />
A pubhc bearing nu ban to bttt interttt <strong>of</strong> to can-<br />
ny <strong>On</strong>e share the use <strong>of</strong> Rotenberger, -•-'-• who • to charged • • agggiy ^ w l M local,<br />
scheduled for Monday<br />
tor'antmbarstsp. In tbt tod,<br />
p l Road flrehouse. with the flw department, said county and statt reguUttons. Upper Township <strong>of</strong>ficials regarding tht Upper Town- About ao<br />
it wM dteUad bat atnlort<br />
_J^ former d(y vohinteers tot thort is no new inA<br />
dtetaion on the matter recently detded ovtr a flft- ship branch <strong>of</strong> the county atttndtd t matting at ttatan<br />
now tat their mttla on to<br />
In prohibited from flgnflng formation avallable. was to have been made by •Bt parcel <strong>of</strong> townsUp 0 wnt4 library. The hstrtng is to bt Upoer Townihta Stnlor right sldt<strong>of</strong> the room ntar to<br />
flrtt -wlthta dry Umlttlue toThe<br />
city, however, doet<br />
Isputo witt the dry that recogniie three optiont: to<br />
afupM into a mass walkout maintain the status quo, to<br />
two years ago. While the build Its ownfirtbMM or to<br />
Id companies are net flre- condemn the Betbtl Road<br />
ctlvt within Somtra Point house under the government's<br />
; •<br />
•1 dWt Imow ahont yon.''<br />
said one !truor, "but 1 don't<br />
care to eat by tbt<br />
btthroomt." «:<br />
Anotor lankr toggatttd<br />
tot if to county WMM n><br />
make Hit center a socctas, it^<br />
would install about tta ttot.<br />
machlnM and gtt Ptaytor<br />
bnantot to servt to mtaUr<br />
Thornton madt no promsH*:<br />
on that tuggttUon.<br />
FRCIH<br />
We have given<br />
low prices a<br />
new name.<br />
school children bad a tow <strong>of</strong> the 5th<br />
Fire Department and demomtratton <strong>of</strong><br />
and ladder truck last week In preparation<br />
|-*• ' tS»9Cl<br />
CHICKEN LEOS<br />
metH CHICKIN...THIOH8 on<br />
Perdue Drumsticks<br />
VALUE PACK CHICKEN 0 LU M<br />
Perdue Breasts<br />
U.8.D.A. CHOCE...8MAUL END<br />
Beef Rib Roast ^<br />
THIS<br />
WEEK:<br />
CUP W* double<br />
rttanutacturer'*<br />
No minimum purchatM<br />
•tore for '<br />
Ib.<br />
U.SOA. CHOC! BEIP ,<br />
Sottbm Round Roast • 1.<br />
UJ.OA CHOCB CHUCK<br />
Stewing Beef<br />
FflMH '<br />
Pork Spare Ribs<br />
AOAR. WATER ADDED<br />
Boneless Hams<br />
r .m,O...WATIB ADDeo<br />
Smoked Pork Butts<br />
JWWlTHltMmiTV<br />
2.2i^<br />
.1.79*<br />
2.1S*<br />
RIO, OR IXTRA BODY.,.WITH 35« OFF US1L<br />
RNESSE SHAMPOO<br />
OR CONDITIONER<br />
M-STOM SAKCIIV<br />
MA STORES WITH IN-STOAI SAKlflV<br />
TCtH tAKEO-.i>RQi<br />
Kalian Bread<br />
Fresh Muffins 6*1.19-*<br />
FHIBM BAKID,, INatlBM<br />
Toasting Bread<br />
ROAST Bill-<br />
BUM ^P^P<br />
SvSssCheese A<br />
Turkey Salami<br />
quarttr<br />
WITH MUSHROOMS IMPORTED _ ,mf*~tm<br />
Bonchampi Cheese p^ 2.49 s **<br />
•i^aiB^i^^assssMaaBiBssi<br />
DRIAVMAi1K«T<br />
LOW FAT<br />
UGHT U<br />
Ca5orniaOrange8i2to1<br />
•3 $ 1<br />
MMPOODMflim«T<br />
<strong>of</strong> Flounder »»2.4i^<br />
MSS^hrhnp .,6,99^<br />
FROZEN<br />
MRS- SMITHS<br />
PUMPKIN PIE<br />
PLUMP4JUICI..FTOHN . _« y<br />
Swanson'sChickenlill^Jy-. 1<br />
AufltgemimtWafflM'ftrpM<br />
-•<br />
AMY V*WlTY,.lt«. MM. »^ -J.<br />
Pillsbury Bread Mixes 1.09-1"<br />
DUNCAN<br />
Muffin Mixes<br />
R8FMSMIN0<br />
Vintage Selteer<br />
FOfl TM6 LAUNMY<br />
Purex Bleach<br />
WITH CUNQ PLUS<br />
HANMWIIAP<br />
PLASTIC WHAP<br />
eOMtTOC^<br />
Cherry Pie Filling a<br />
NABISCO SPOON sue<br />
Shredded Wheat r<br />
INITANT<br />
Folgers C<strong>of</strong>fee *&<br />
ANV FLAVOB<br />
Hl-C Fruit Drinks "tr<br />
REOULAH OR<br />
Quaker Quick Oats %<br />
MOMiSTYl,!, .ANY VARIITV<br />
Helm Gravy %<br />
FOB THI^LAUNORy<br />
Fab Detergent "K, 1<br />
DOW 60IMPKO<br />
Ziploc Sandwich Bags<br />
^39*;