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•i 'i 1i!LNew TeachersION TWO THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN OTV, N J,Bruno and Rojas complement staffThe history department has continuedto expand by making another, addition toth» staff.John Bruno, former teacher at JordanRoid Middle School, wUl beteaching freshman history. Why ttiemove from the middle school to highschool? "The students are mow motivattd.dedicated towards their goalsand to itrivtng forpotential."What drew him toOCHS was ourreputation a "good academic andatheletic tradition." Thus far, thoadjustment has been wry smooth forhim. To this point, ewtryone hasb§en very eooptratim fv« be»nreally encouraged by the faculty's display<strong>of</strong> high teacher moral and theircommitment to pr<strong>of</strong>eMion. The stydentshave also been impressive intheir desire to do well,"Mr. Bruno is looking forward toparticipating and contributing toTheBillowsPublishedschool aetivitiei. in tact, you'll beseeing him on the btwbaU fields inthe spring coaching J.V. He hopes toreally become involved and to be apart <strong>of</strong> the Ooean City trmdittan.Amber Taylorbythe students <strong>of</strong><strong>Ocean</strong> City High SchoolGriswold unveils workpholobr CM. TroutOoiaaCHy artist, Scott Grisweld, Sr. recently unvtllid his latest work — a portrait <strong>of</strong> Mr, Michael Subolleh, theformer superintendent <strong>of</strong> Ocian CHy schools, The portrait now htngs In the <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School library Join-Ing Mf, QrHweld ire his grandchildren, Scott and Becky Qrlswold, and hit wife.Combattingcollege costs"Just how much will eoUegf coitme?" This question weighs heavy onthe minds <strong>of</strong> college-bound studentsand their parents. It Is a question thatwe, as students, must begin to eon.sider as we make the decision to fur*ther our education, No one is going toMil you that a college education isn'ta costly pursuit, The average co*t <strong>of</strong>college tuition has risen 7 percent Intile last year. But there sue ways youcan bring down the cost <strong>of</strong> college toan affordable level for you and yourfamily.Among the many monies availableto aid those with a financial need awScholarships and Awards. A meetingheld at the school last Wednesdaywas designed to assuage the fears and. misconceptions some may have concerningScholarships and Awards-Many confuse the terms"scholarship" and *award*- Scholar'ships are given to tiieote who can,through the process to applying,prove that they have a financial needAnyone who wants to apply for mf<strong>of</strong> the various scholarship* <strong>of</strong>fered,can pfcfc-up an appllcattons in the"Bienvenido Senera Rojas," say<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High Swinish studentsMrs. Marie Rojas, a Spanish teacher.Is the newest addition to the foreignlanguage department Mm Rojas saysthat she is happy tobe here teachingat the high school.Previously, Mrs. Rojas taught atWoodbine Elementary School, WildwoodCatholic, and Bridgeton HighSchool. She also taught English inCosta Rica, her mother country, for•even yean. "It is a tranquil countryin Central America, and is a nationwith no army," says Mrs. Rojas.Mm Rojas came into the UnitedStates on a scholarship to New YorkUniversity, and has been teaching inthe Cape May <strong>County</strong> area far themajority <strong>of</strong> the Ume since. Besidesteaching, Mrs. Rojas Is also an activemember <strong>of</strong> the Human Service AdvisoryCommittee (an organization thatdeals with awareness protects forproblems related to the public.) Mrs.Rojas acts as a llason between the HispanicCommunity and the HSACMrs, Rojas feels that teaching Is varyimporttnti and it Is a very enjoyable Cos* Wee. TWs year, Swornprt <strong>of</strong> her life. She finds education to looks toward to an exriHhg emUniUhbe benefldal not only tothose In the Man in her teaching career.United States, but also to those inby Mleh«l UnglqPsych Club News in BriefThere are many dubs uid activitiesat <strong>Ocean</strong> City High Schral, but one <strong>of</strong>the most beneficial to toeschool andcommunity it the Psychology Club.This dub, having at least 40 members,Is made up <strong>of</strong> juniors and seniorsonly,Thn .idvtsor <strong>of</strong> the dub 1B a historyand psychology teacher, Mrs. IdaMargiJis.The newly elected <strong>of</strong>ficers for the1988-89 school year are: BnmdaLlhou, President; Troy Dawkins,Vice-President; Melissa Campbell,second Vice-Presldent; NlnotchkaJohnson, Treasurer, Barbara McAlar-' rdn. Assistant Treasurer, Lara Cooke,Recording Secretary; Pamala Vlnske,Corresponding Secretary, and MaryEsposlto, Public Relations.At the first meeting the main activitiesfor the year were discussed. Thebig event for the year it the annualTalent Show. This night <strong>of</strong> continuousfun Includes both competitive andNflB nup^nnjshipTori Walters and VkklShcptiihe basis <strong>of</strong> academic excellence. Top Aptitude Test on Tuesday OeUftwo othetw who know thatredeve an award there is no requirementtopDVdfintdll/Ton hu g tmdyttewVo* *&her id.nary/Iff noiunfcffltohdtflMiUioM <strong>of</strong> students acrosw the If* not the kfaid o/ attfra WAML'etoprDVdfinattdaliieecl natton take thaw tests esdt year, The everyday. " ** but Vkkiit more hrd core and ^To assist you in piattnfaig your W^ help prewre students totakfltlw tern Cahacungait, a AhotAmplta' mveSuyMTtnfinancial dttatidtt, you may find itixaoiamx ftymme tent,anom0nti\MnniM tortnsr ( • Wtobttfhtfte trendy othtrecotihdprol to flawttlt source* <strong>of</strong> cottyNo one cm thtdy /or dieie testa, ^ - -ff

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