Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
Oct 1974 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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PAGI S — SECTION TWO THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER THURSDAY, QCTOBERj, <strong>1974</strong><br />
Billows<br />
Interwoven<br />
thoughis<br />
hv Rpgina Mat tin<br />
M AH IKK<br />
yum, heauhiuj<br />
^'smg, coloring, waknty<br />
Moriitni;. daylight<br />
*n>(l\iTig, quieting, f/i 11 m ti<br />
' r1 'ni, pptir-<strong>of</strong>ui<br />
Jim i haHi .. l<<br />
Thorp i H rio (Mid that<br />
Mnpt; not in SOmi* UH%<br />
1 end la<br />
A tuiu hpjjjnmng<br />
M»lH Wi«|iir-|<br />
SHMU'FPI<br />
Than a needle<br />
Eagles watch for weaklings<br />
GrOW linrt TPprriHurp vmmg<br />
Breed<br />
Lisa Hpfidriv<br />
Like the waves <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sea the lives <strong>of</strong> most people<br />
Roll on aimlessly<br />
JpSlH DpsMPT<br />
I.DVK<br />
Kindness, affection<br />
Hugging, sharing, kissing<br />
Laughter, joy, cry, pain<br />
.Fear, heartbreakintj. sadness<br />
• Hurt anger<br />
Denise Taylor<br />
HCC <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
are elected<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School's<br />
Health Careers Club met for the<br />
first time for the <strong>1974</strong>-75 school<br />
war September 9. An election<br />
lor <strong>of</strong>ficers was held at the<br />
meeting. Debbie Ftoadarme!<br />
was chosen as president, Mary<br />
Lynn Sye as viet-president,<br />
Beth Law secrttary and Mary<br />
Beth Costello as treasurer.<br />
Tht club's purpole wa§<br />
discussed in an interview with<br />
Mrs. Aileen Young, the school<br />
nurse and adviior <strong>of</strong> the club,<br />
SaldiMrs. Voung, "The purpose<br />
<strong>of</strong>-the club is to introduce<br />
students into health occupations,"<br />
She noted that this<br />
covered a wide variety <strong>of</strong> jobs<br />
which includes medical and<br />
dental assistants, medical<br />
iicretaries, inhalation<br />
techniciins, as well as nurses.<br />
The club has membership <strong>of</strong><br />
ten to twelve student! which<br />
meet every other Monday<br />
Mrs, Young hopes the club<br />
can accomplish many things<br />
this year, one <strong>of</strong> which is a visit<br />
to Children's Seashore House.<br />
The club has also been <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
visitations (overnight) to both<br />
the Presbyterian University <strong>of</strong><br />
Pennsylvania Medical Center<br />
and Chester County Hospital.<br />
These trips and other<br />
projects will be funded by cake<br />
and candy sales throughout the<br />
year given by the Health<br />
Careers Club<br />
Seniors given<br />
test schedule<br />
Mr, Kirk, head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Guidance Department, has<br />
been working hard at planning<br />
meetings and arousing seniors'<br />
interest in the forthcoming<br />
college exams, admissions, and<br />
scholarship program deadlines<br />
At a meeting September 19<br />
the department handed nut to<br />
•II College Prep students<br />
present a pamphlet that indudes<br />
any and all testing dates<br />
important to college-bound<br />
seniors. The pamphlet also<br />
contains a convenient College<br />
Admissions Check Lilt which<br />
students may use to record the<br />
progress <strong>of</strong> their application<br />
procedures<br />
Two Admissions Counsellors,<br />
one from Widener College and<br />
thiothei from Brindywine, are<br />
scheduled to speak this week.<br />
Tin former on Tuesday and the<br />
latter on Wednesday,<br />
Following each meeting the<br />
counsellors will be free to<br />
answer any questions the<br />
•todents might hive.<br />
To look into the college <strong>of</strong><br />
their choice, or to look far •<br />
' •tfUble college, students will<br />
' anpndate the large collection<br />
If- references and college<br />
Material in the Guidance Of<br />
M*. If they would like advice<br />
VM <strong>of</strong> any kind, the countra<br />
always on hand and<br />
bH<br />
StHYMrlNri<br />
Cail M Tatar<br />
JW-MI1<br />
WINTER SPECIAL<br />
CUSTOM<br />
CANVAS AWNINGS<br />
Order Your Awnings<br />
Now So They Will<br />
Be Ready When<br />
You Want Them<br />
In The Spring.<br />
/Materials Will Cost<br />
More Next Year.<br />
QUICK TAKE-DOWN SERVICE.<br />
DILL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE<br />
KENNETH E. BAKER<br />
626 S. Shore Rd., Palermo, N. J,<br />
Elementary school news<br />
Sgt, Brown speaks in Mainland class<br />
I F\RM\i; M y !'><br />
vvi'if'nrnt 1 fho4tli gnuU' siud*'n!s<br />
and M'n^*ii •• ^ywh Vtiis iilso ;i in"* is 1<br />
*-iiii n n r ' .' Inn Mi findo<br />
nic I •! Ihr Kpr inji piay<br />
v\ill rint r r.Hoait'd iinifI all<br />
pliins ii • nfficiul Ap<br />
prnxiniHtfM. 'iT |s ! uph ! signed<br />
up jis nuMii ' * (?f tho Mnniwi<br />
t'lub this v Mrs ( afht'f im 1<br />
niiiir pupiIH It nlso means that<br />
UiMitfi b*> mni i-Li\ ,nl3h!r> to the<br />
rUissrumn iriifht'r Some<br />
L s s s i 13 S I' ft'milt* Hrp in idpnt<br />
;iln»;iH\<br />
f)ut Mrirori* liumks (Li those<br />
uhu vnH'd !or (he Schoril Kx^<br />
Illusion I'rnytiiiti Our I.HC<br />
npt'iH'p^ from a makeshift<br />
rcMnn in which esvry Breliable<br />
sji-MMi m iititi/.!*c1 Vow y<br />
!l;irh\ pl:m- -ill c,'l«tmM fm<br />
fi ran<br />
liwik ("luardtnii larH" •••"•"<br />
and r, ix'lhM pfn^rart*<br />
^1IS^ iriii<br />
[his •. j:i> v ici-M'ri as<br />
Ki'aluri 1 that we enjny our room. We<br />
have mude new friends: we<br />
have a nice principal and<br />
teacher, we have met other<br />
new teachers, niir lunches are<br />
good, arid oui playBmiinH is<br />
differt-nl<br />
In our r'lassronrn we have<br />
learning st.uinng, an overhead<br />
proiecii i a math lab, and<br />
readiriM gmups, a listening<br />
ipntor, and new assignments.<br />
We have a pet (ierbil to lake<br />
enre rf dm ing the year He got<br />
out <strong>of</strong> his rrige one day. Hm WF<br />
found him Ihf npvf Hay H** s<br />
fun<br />
Our spp clas« and<br />
Open dally<br />
'<br />
s In Mr Latimer's class we<br />
have so mu'-h fun He helps us a<br />
m Ample Free PaH,mg<br />
lot, and we are getting a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
work done Mr Latinier is now Prnfessor to speak<br />
MacARTHUR ILVD Semerf Point<br />
IpachirifJ us hntt to do file stock<br />
<strong>of</strong> Soclpty<br />
t'schangp and it is fun. We ham<br />
Our reuphoistery depflrtment<br />
crickets in the room too .SOMERS POINT Richard<br />
iRKPOHTKH: Cain Shippi King will be featured as the if positively second to none!<br />
I am enjoying this year Mr final speaker for the <strong>1974</strong> lee<br />
Ijilirriei is a nice teacher I am<br />
your lavorile O w » » •» O » $<br />
The Dodge Boys<br />
proudly announce<br />
two all-new<br />
2-door hardtops.<br />
DODGE CHARGER SPECIAL EDITION '75.<br />
There's been a change in Charger, It's a whole new car!<br />
"75 DODGE CORONET,<br />
A little bit smaller—a little bit sportier,<br />
Charger '75'% all-new style is pure, correct,<br />
and refined, It's a personal car for the<br />
discriminating driver. It is luxurious without<br />
being pretentious. We Dodge Boys<br />
think this all-new Charger Special Edition<br />
'75 is your kind <strong>of</strong> car. It's truly a classic<br />
automobile. Drive one now.<br />
We Dodge Boys think we have what<br />
you're looking for in a new car this year.<br />
It's a little bit smaller and a little bit<br />
sportier. It's the brand-new Dodge<br />
Coronet Brougham two-door hardtop for<br />
1975! It's your kind <strong>of</strong> iut,..your kind<br />
<strong>of</strong> sjyjf.... at your kind <strong>of</strong> price.<br />
Check the all-new '75 Dodges at your Hometown Dodge Dealer's,<br />
Dodge •&. m im Kfamu<br />
AUTHORIZED DEALERS<br />
HOMETOWN DOOCE DULER TWH<br />
•• 'I<br />
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1?74<br />
Point Center elects <strong>of</strong>ficers;<br />
Plans door-to-door fund drive<br />
SOMERS POINT-The Evi<br />
Anderson-Somers Point Youth<br />
Center Association elected<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers for <strong>1974</strong>-75 at its<br />
membirjhip meeting September<br />
IB at the Center^ Marks<br />
and Bethel rds.<br />
Executive Board members<br />
art; Mrs. Kathleen Pancout,<br />
president; Tom O'ConneJl, vice<br />
president; Mrs. Nellie Ford,<br />
recording secretary; Mrs. Beth<br />
Wiiikowsk^, corresponding<br />
secretary; Dr. Peter Friiko,<br />
treasurer; and MM. Marie<br />
Arleth, parliamentarian. Youth<br />
memberi elected are Neil<br />
Regina, Jackie Major, Denise<br />
THE OCfAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
Township PTA begins year;<br />
Schedule <strong>of</strong> events lilted<br />
MARMORA Peter Martin, Phil Sheridan, past president,<br />
new preiidpnt <strong>of</strong> the Upper was given a gift and words <strong>of</strong><br />
Township ?arent-Teaeher gratitude for the work done by<br />
Association, conducted the first him and his <strong>of</strong>ficers over the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1974</strong>-75 school past two years,<br />
year held last week Martin William Maynard. ad<br />
introduced the other new <strong>of</strong>- ministrativf principal, ipoke<br />
ficers to the membership Tney briefly on enrollment,<br />
are Tim Riekley, vice discipline and other matters<br />
president; Mrs. Sue CVsin, He then introduced each<br />
secretary; and Mrs Joteacher<br />
in both the elementary<br />
DeSantis, tieasurer<br />
and middle schools as well as<br />
Martin gave a run-