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Sep 1973 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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• : «IPAOE 6 -SECTION TWOPhoto buffs enjoy clubUnder the superviiien <strong>of</strong> MissBarbara Dix, eight students areon their way to learning thetricks <strong>of</strong> the photography trade.The club met twice in the firsttwo weeks <strong>of</strong> school. The firstmttting held was for' organization and the secondmeeting taught the basics <strong>of</strong>three cameras; Ehf single lensrtfliX, the twin lens reflex, andthe range finderThroughout the year theclub'j aim will be to masterphotography as well as learningdevelopment, printing,enlarging, and mounting. CJCHSsuppliM a twin lens camera anda Polaroid camera. Thedarkroom will be available fordeveloping under supervisionMis Dix, also a novice in thePAINTSM. 4. Rrutter I Ions, Inc.m ST I PLEASURE WE.=ltar ftaBay-DIAL 399-2070or 390-2071field, comments, "Teachingeach other ii the whole point <strong>of</strong>the club, I know a little aboutPhotography, however, some <strong>of</strong>the members are experienced.The members need not haveany knowledge <strong>of</strong> photographyor eamerasi the onlyrequirement is interest andtime."Four field trips are plannedfor this year. Three areshooting trips, the club willphotograph on the beach, oldhouses on Route 9, and atBatsto. The school's cameraswill be available for themembers to photograph.Members will also take Instamaticsor other personalcameras. An observation trip tothe Philadelphia Art Museum isplannedCalendarFriday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 28Cheerleader Cake SaleJunior Weekend DanceSaturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 19Qeean <strong>City</strong> High School vi.St. Joseph pt Hammonton(away)Junior Weekend, cake saleand Car WashMonday, October IAssembly, Atomic World-••DIAMOND ROOFING~ Ro<strong>of</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> All Typ.t -• Gutters I Spoufs • SidingJoioph Syket, Owner-Opefator Dial 646-5648400 SECOND ST., NORTWIELD. N.J,cioli Construction Co,205 Wilt Avenue, Ocoan <strong>City</strong>, N. J,COMMERCIAL, RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGADDITIONS . REMODELING • REPAIRSPhone 398-2778B0BERT-ROOFING• SHINGLES• SIDING• GUTTERS• REPAIRSRobert Johnson399-6142Robert Hart899-3685PLUMBING - HEATINGHOT WATfR HEAT, GAS or OILOCEAN CITYPLUMBERS, Inc.POWER SEWER RhAMER111 Wtit Afinut Diar 399-0450LEON CREAMER JOSEPH DOUGHERTYREFRESH YOUR HOME VWTttWTfMTfRIOR - EXTOWR•RUIN «tri SMAYBAILEYDIAL 927-580022 VILLAGE D*IVI NORTHSOMIR$WILSOIVBILLOWSPubliihM WMfcly hy rh, PyWtartta,, OQttmn Otf Hifh Hhml. Oc Hn etf, N,Member oi Columbia„„„,,- Co-EdJtors-In-Chitf.'NANCY McHUGH, PENNY RICHARDSManaging arid Business Editor:NANCY JANE ALLENUnderclass and Typing Editor-CINDY SEIDELSports Editor: LINDA GRISBAUMFeature and Column Editor-DIANE HUGHESVOL, XXXVI OCEAN CITY. N.J, THURS., §fip, if, iffi No, 1SC <strong>of</strong>ficersare electedThe annual inductionassembly for Student councilOfficers and representativestook place <strong>Sep</strong>tember 19 in thihigh school auditorium, Mr.Scott Johnson opened theassembly by swearing in thenew president, Nancy Keenan.Nancy in turn swore in Andreaaiappini, Barbi Bryion andSali Wright, vice prtsidtnt,secretary and treasurer,respectively.Nancy Keenan addressed thestudent body with thestatement, "I have heard morediisent from the itudent todythis year than ever before, yetfrom some homerooms arepresentative was not evenselected."Tlie main objective <strong>of</strong> theStudent Council this year is to"work tor open lunches. ThisPAINTINGCONTRACTORInterior - ExteriorInsuredEdward H. ReedDIAL 399-2909CHA5. C.Phimbmg ft Mating" "" ContractorElectric gswftf A RootCleaning Equipment1447 ASIURY AVI.24-HOURSERVICESOCONYVACUUMAGENCY810 ASBURY AVENUEDial 399 1751Hfcu,BUILDERSTHE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGERcan only be done with morerepresentation <strong>of</strong> the studentsat the School Board meeting.Not until we have an air tightease and can answer all <strong>of</strong> theirquestions w.n we hop* to evenconsider this.- 11Mi, Keenan continued, "thi§year the admini WaHon ii morefamiliar with the high schooland students than ever before.They are aim willing to back usfinancially for assemblies andothir activities,"Mr. Scott Johnson and Mr.Harry McLaughlin both spoke<strong>of</strong> the overcrowded conditionsin the school. Mr, Johnsonstressed the fact that thesituation can only be coped withif the student! fellow the threeHs- RESPECT, RESTRAINTand REGARD and an willingto cooperate in seeing that"traffic" in the halla operatessmoothly. Mr* McLaughlinagreed and remarked that it isup to the student body tomaintain the high reputation <strong>of</strong>the school academically andathleticallyLinda Boyce, a senior atOCHS, participated in theSecondary Schools HonorProgram this summer. Juniorsfrom all over the countryparticipated in thia program atGeorge Washington Universityin Washington, D.C.The program started on June levelJtetffrjptted for five weeks.Iftti?« remained ,at theuniversity for the secondsession which ended on August34. At the first session Lindatook Calculus and Application<strong>of</strong> Computers. During theJoseph P. StablerPLUMBINGSHEATINGDial 399-3085Office & Showroom2152 Asbory Ave.FRANK M.fiMZSFELLi I SONPlumbing & HtatingSpecializing in GasBaseboard HtatWASiURYAVEOCEAN nTY, N.J.• CuMiiin Humes • Additions• AltPiaiioni •Painting • Rooting• Silling-BUILDING OONTBACTORSN, WINN i SONS, INC.PHONE 399-4482•K&i?X23RlSff?%r* l U W;» wm AVOCtAN CrTT • 'L WAL Nw wo mm. oumfcMw"W"#»*i«#| Hml 11 ^HsT vX^MwFiillff^ 1111 ItHt mUS J » m . J "K "it ^^Hs• Jm* ^ - i*"rillPolicies flexibleWith a change In school administration there isconsequently a change in policy. Whether thisrenovation Is beneficial or not is a matter <strong>of</strong> thestudents' personal choice. Complaints always stemto run rampant at the begnning <strong>of</strong> the school year,anyway. Students must take time to notice that thereis a marked flexibUity in school policy thatpreviously did not exist, '<strong>On</strong>e major complaint this year was due to the factfcat the Student Handbooks were distributed t<strong>of</strong>reshmen only, and the Student Qjuncil wasresponsible. However, handbooks will be ^ven to therest <strong>of</strong> the school — but not until the new revisededition can be published,TWi year the Student Council was given the op-, portunity to change the handbooks, which have notbeen improved ta several years. But this activity isnot a privilege given to flie students. To the contrary— it is a right that was granted to S.C. years ago. ft*e past flie books were printed and supposedlyauthorized by the <strong>of</strong>ficers, when m reality they hadnot even been contracted.A conscientious faculty is something that OCHSstudents have desired and deserved for a long time,Ihe fact that the Student Cornea is finally given theconsideration and rights due to than is a promisingsign. There is much to be accomplished this year, andme cooperation <strong>of</strong> the administration will cut most <strong>of</strong>the problems in half.Here's looking for a-goed, productive school year!Refresh your memoryAfter being away from school for a few months,students find it hard to remember the revisions thathave come about in the past. Tlie Dress Code is amuch abused item, for which there are a few standardsnow in effect.'1. Clothing must be clean.2. Clothing must conform to safety standards.3. Clothing must not stop the educational process.4. Clothing must be decent.These guidelines are fairly non-restrictive, andfcey do give students a freedom <strong>of</strong> choice. But theadministration is assuming that the students willmake a mature decision. It must be remembered thatttiere is a time and place for every type <strong>of</strong>'-clothing,and we should use a little good taste and discretion alall times.attendssecond session she tookAmerican Literature andAmerican Social Problems.Linda commented that shewanted the opportunity to seethe college. Her Interests lie inmath with the future desire toiehoolfartsItudentiEducation) and senior classexecutive committee member.School store openagain for atudentsI Hie school store has onceagain opened for the benefit <strong>of</strong>students attending OCHS. It Uopen before Senior Highhomeroom and from 10:15 until10.30 a.m. for the Junior Highstudents. It is also open 5ththrough 9th periods duringamen. • ••"We are looking for new anddifferent supplies," commentedMr. Wally Johnson,director <strong>of</strong> the More, "A newthing this year is art* and craftsUti, along witt fee usual schoolsupplies."Another new addition to the•tare will b* a studentmanager. A student fromMstribuUve Education, not yetappoiatad, win fill thli portion.HOMEIMPROVEMENTBEGINS HEREYOUR ONESTOP SHOPRESIDENTIALCONTRACTORSIMnfKI t Comm.rcl.lIlieWtal MHFKflntWWPOTWMM! Wort-ftrtfcr MforfcMwil RepairsUwMastaraMn* J. i mmJtllOinnwoodSt,Oeein (Hy—Dial 398-J288or Call CollectiiMTMIMCONSTRUCTION CO.417 Mh St., Ocmn <strong>City</strong>And Th* Compel, job Ii AuurMmm mf sThe Majoretfe squadprepares new routineat Deem Oty High SchoolTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER V, l«jnjftmA-Itojorettes, un*i" U» "HJf UltlllUviaion <strong>of</strong> Miss Judith Koirtk, r "•are a busy squad <strong>of</strong> 10 girl* -n, e <strong>Ocean</strong>.*,They have practiced all chapter <strong>of</strong> thesummer and now practice three society |iasFa-kins, and Adele Tr<strong>of</strong>a.A(ter „ m«al'^ hot HA». JThe majorettes started me pp^,,,, galadi w,season wift the Baby Parade in ^J, cameth*August. They are now working aff ai ' r , p watermelon seed ton new routinei for Uie football ^ning contest hand basketball leason. Junior ^p HonoFi ^^y - rtCLASSIFIED ADS both loqfcinrf forward t Q ;RBINn BISULTS working wilj) wijat^we feel ore ,BRING RKSUL T5 ^ best sU#JentB ln)he «cho^ " ,•»-

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