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TH1 OCtAN CITY WrHNfLLEDOMR<br />
ows<br />
;CAJUPON AMiaii wpaa CLAM<br />
It, I«M M*.<br />
ijftn. H,lp a Little<br />
Over Polio<br />
Job. mlttloM at dollar*<br />
SntlH an land to nwk. thta n<br />
Midi PMlbta. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hl(b lui<br />
l d two ontaMn in the main<br />
aa • part <strong>of</strong> th* national polls<br />
lfn. Pluu! Contribute your<br />
tod«T, want your<br />
Girl Dancers<br />
Prepare Show<br />
wow. •r MAHV HAWTHOftNl<br />
r»r MnrtI matin the firlt' gym<br />
dino Ian tan learning v.riout<br />
amte tUift fur i program which<br />
I IP SntUlt, they hop« to pfMUt ton* UBM in<br />
May, An ntct cUte kai net own<br />
TkM* eluuf Include the fourth<br />
to tw«UUi U d i, 0.CJL8, 0C LLeaS.<br />
Corps and the Dancing D i Clb Club,<br />
Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Miss Miriam<br />
Rtlchly and Mn, Martyn Clenn, the<br />
llrfa<br />
I march <strong>of</strong><br />
' an cow to be<br />
But<br />
I only through<br />
I md long, hurd<br />
iBltk tola<br />
x S<br />
^ 1 Foul Shooting<br />
Leaders Listed<br />
Team U To-* In<br />
Intramvral Standing<br />
By MIKI JOHNpQN<br />
With Uw recent addition or points,<br />
nmltlBf from ftml-ahooUnf unonM<br />
the Intramoral teams, It would be<br />
well tB note the new totals<br />
Uw hlfh men In Uw fouMiootln<<br />
contaat wen Warn* Winner <strong>of</strong><br />
Turn "V." and Wayne Thompson <strong>of</strong><br />
Team -W," each wlIJi 17 out <strong>of</strong> M<br />
made. Each on* <strong>of</strong> their teams received<br />
4M points to the yearly total.<br />
Twin "X" got 3 point] from<br />
Charles Bailey's 15 for *> Don Maley<br />
and Tim D< Baufn <strong>of</strong> Teams<br />
•It" and "T." tied with 14 tor 20 and<br />
IV. team points Team " QV" and<br />
•vs" "Whitey" Haak and Bob Meryman<br />
tied up with 13 for 10<br />
The team point totals for football,<br />
tennis, and roul-thooting are as fol<br />
low.: Wayne Winner's Team U, Ui Team R. 22'4<br />
points; Ml! Halter's Teas W, IBM<br />
points. Don Breekley's and John Bet<br />
Cartel Team 0 and Z, 11** points;<br />
and Dave Loder'i Tean X, 10 points<br />
Reialtf <strong>of</strong> the intramural basket<br />
hall season at the end <strong>of</strong> fin- games<br />
leave Phil Huber's Team WJn ant<br />
place with 4 wins and 1 tie. The seend<br />
place lean is Wayne Winner<br />
Athletic Instructors, these<br />
groups nan been praeUelng earaeitly<br />
and have succeeded doing an<br />
"Wan Jig" and the "Morris Dance<br />
It! band, conducted by P.ul Wall.<br />
•HI pity H*anl selection, to accom<br />
pany Ins dancers.<br />
The molt prevalent costumes worn<br />
by the girl, will contial <strong>of</strong> brightlycolored,<br />
full skirts and white peasant<br />
blouses. Each girl will wear belli on<br />
her anklei and multi-colored<br />
1 Art Students Exhibit Skill<br />
In Carving Figures pf Wood<br />
!<br />
Team u with 4 wins. 1 k»a. There Uj<br />
rr. each<br />
leues.<br />
bUlewini tron her wrists. Tien<br />
lever costume* will help present an<br />
uthentlc ud picturesque perform<br />
nee,<br />
A Hay Queen and her court will<br />
i chosen at the end <strong>of</strong> the presen-<br />
U<br />
loys<br />
l<br />
•y STTVe CAKI<br />
The executive committee <strong>of</strong><br />
i Cl h h the a five>way tie for third<br />
team having 3 wins an —__<br />
Those teams an Don Breckleys, pan<br />
lUbilev<br />
e<br />
S«nior Class has announced that the<br />
wUI ipenaor a 'Leap Year<br />
,U ataoBB pUosTorthe<br />
me. An Aoaiti twist was added<br />
MB they ieeUM that the (iris<br />
would ask the boy» ta Uie d.nee, and<br />
also be rMpomUble far the tickets.<br />
The duinnen <strong>of</strong> the committee!<br />
IMt O Moore and<br />
1 ., Charles Johnson's. DOB<br />
Xisenhardl's and Dave Loder's teams<br />
O, H. T. V iDd X.<br />
Swimming competition has juat began,<br />
alonf with leaiue volleyball.<br />
Seniors Plan Veto <strong>On</strong><br />
Glass SupmrlaNvat<br />
By irrevt CAKI<br />
The yearbook staff, under the di><br />
rectlon <strong>of</strong> Eugene Haileran, has an-<br />
BMitced that the Senior Class mem<br />
bars soon will vote on "clasi tuperU,<br />
tlvesr which Hilt be published in<br />
the l*pa "Caravel,"<br />
The superl.tlves will be: Besl<br />
dressed, most popular, moM athletic,<br />
best oersoiullty, most talented, elaas<br />
wit best dancer, done moat for elan,<br />
masUlktly to succeed, cuust jmiie,<br />
best looking, class flirts, snd most<br />
venatUa, • r<br />
TIB HOLMU.<br />
summers; a mermaid, by Marilyn<br />
Mfaiinf Carve* Herse'i Hull Waiters,' and an elephant, by Larry<br />
reatured In the display case In tin- Guest.<br />
main hall at the present lime Is a The figures are made Irom sugar<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> carved figures, done by pine and red pine. After they are<br />
some members <strong>of</strong> the Art Club, un- carved «nd sanded, they are stained<br />
der the direction <strong>of</strong> James Pulvino, the desjred color and varnished.<br />
The carvings feature a moderniEtlc The next project the club will start<br />
lish, done by Dave Armsnd, a horse's Is i series <strong>of</strong> paintings using oil col.<br />
head, by Ted Holmes: a seal, by MH- nrs <strong>On</strong>e picture will be a portrait,<br />
rie Lynch; • figure <strong>of</strong> a woman, by the other a landscape. The students<br />
Antoinette Libro. a cat, by Harriet will have four weeks to complete<br />
Rcrdon: a black panther, l)y Hank them.<br />
Dimes March Down Hall<br />
In New Campaign Scheme<br />
•y CIHNY REDNER<br />
The .student Council is hard at<br />
work on Its latoRt project—the rsinini<br />
<strong>of</strong> fundi for the annual Mar<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bay and one girl will be fleet f Dimes drive. The Council hj<br />
ed for cash superlative The only re- hanged il« plan for collecting Ihc<br />
striction on (he voting is that no one money. It had been planned to place<br />
can hold more than one poaltien. the money on scales, with the buys<br />
in competition with the girls. Now<br />
however, the Student Council has<br />
Principali' A**n.<br />
adopted another melliod It tikes Vel.<br />
R»w*i.s Convention ~ ter^Dlnl*. iTe beTOf Vhrbn i slrip<br />
•y «I»*NV NEDHEIt <strong>of</strong> paper which Is to go down the •iwurSaSiviih' the<br />
An executive buslncs. meeting <strong>of</strong> center <strong>of</strong> the main hall. This plan other second group. The winners<br />
the New Jersey secondary School like the previous one, is to be i con will be decided by some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Principals Association was held in test between tfte boys ind the lirls eachers.<br />
the high school in Woodbrldie, with The president, Arnold YounK The firtt team for comic books<br />
Principal George Meyer, second vice brought up before the Student Coun •onsisis <strong>of</strong> Gretcricn Mayer. BoB'jy<br />
president, one o( those piusei$. The til the death <strong>of</strong> a relative <strong>of</strong> one ol Adams, Alison Smith and Matthew<br />
eaaimlitee met IO make plans for OUT faculty members, Mrs Kathrvn Hutmaker*. the chairman,<br />
Bat Corl* and Connie ufi. parUeipauon In the national canven- K. Wilks, Twelfth Orade English<br />
«rni nfrohsnents. Carol roi andtlon.<br />
which will be held in Chicago teacher, who lo«t her twin sister.<br />
in late February,<br />
MltBMy,<br />
The Student Council unanimously<br />
Thw» will be ticket prices and the<br />
decided to tend a iympathy card in<br />
»*pBfiars. loeatad throughout<br />
Mrs. Wllks,<br />
Mtxl-I Club Displays SPECIAL WINTER RATES<br />
Sent* Iteosnt Proj«cts<br />
•r «OMAU) tCIMZLEH<br />
The display committee <strong>of</strong> Oscar<br />
m packnar* Mods! dub ktteed modeU<br />
• DUMP TRUCKS<br />
m.do by the club members in the<br />
najn hill on rrlday.<br />
Itb eonmltMe eonsUU<br />
Vail, , Andrew Letme, , Jim wleaa<br />
• BUU DOZER<br />
llavfer l f and d Dtck Dtk FarreL FL Scott ljhll<br />
[land «lch»rd Watson Hcured the<br />
Itrsphy ca«e for Uw modeU. Some <strong>of</strong><br />
tM n«r«r models d are a Model A<br />
Wmt t, Bttrtl Btrt Bear B Cat, Ct Jaftiar, J M M. 66,<br />
LOT CIEANING and FILLING<br />
land a steUs Hoyte. The ships made<br />
I wan the USS Unltad states, OSS<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
IrraoMm D. Mooaanlt. USS Missouri,<br />
the Nantllw and two aircraft can<br />
(rim.<br />
1 JfeUcopterc, pjper Cubs, and many R. t. MONIHAN<br />
IStbra Jett akw wen made.<br />
3141 Ctitlra! Avmut Phone 0999<br />
CUSTOM INDEPENDENT<br />
ROOFING CO., INC.<br />
•&:$m.<br />
HOOTING — SWING — SHEET METAL<br />
1 Qukk Sketch «»m<br />
Honor Society Court Scoring Champ<br />
By PHEBi TUKNIR<br />
A new r*«f* wai made In baa*e<br />
Hears 2 Reports half by Phil Huber, a Sanior I<br />
CHS, Phil mad. 11 poinu, breafcir..<br />
Group MMts at<br />
lert Avta' prevtoui record <strong>of</strong> S7<br />
Cat*)* Turmr Hema shortb- afterward, PhU's record wa<br />
broken by Wayne Thompson, wh.<br />
•y LOII PiORILLO<br />
The third meeting at the Nation* Wayne, known ai the "C<strong>of</strong>fee .Kid,<br />
Honor Society Chapter <strong>of</strong> O.CJIA<br />
wai held on Wedneiday, January 11<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Carole Turner.<br />
The meeung was called to order<br />
by John DelCorto, president, and<br />
the minutes <strong>of</strong> the previous meeting<br />
were read by Maria Adams secretary.<br />
A treasurer's report by Charles<br />
Adellni allowed a balance <strong>of</strong> »».<br />
The speakers were Jean Hake and<br />
Joe Cernett. Jean lave a very Inter,<br />
eating and educational account <strong>of</strong><br />
the life <strong>of</strong> Henry Wadaworth Long,<br />
fellow and recited one <strong>of</strong> his famous<br />
poems. "The Wreck <strong>of</strong> the He..<br />
pema." Joe spoke on the history or<br />
the three sports, basketball, football<br />
ind baseball.<br />
Plans were suggested for new<br />
projects to raise money for the<br />
scholarship fund by the ways and<br />
Means Committee.<br />
Qames were enjoyed after the<br />
meeting was adjounred, and refresh,<br />
menu were served by Carole and her<br />
eo-hoslesa, Marion Swarm<br />
The next meeting will he on Wedlegday,<br />
February 1, at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
krnt Svindland in Llnwnod, with<br />
Harriet Reardon as co-hostess, Bon.<br />
lie Cunningham and George iherby<br />
rill be the speakers,<br />
OCHS Merry<br />
Go Round<br />
HOP on the Calliope, sang, and<br />
[art the merry-go-round a roliin' , . ,<br />
ell, that rainy season finally ended<br />
. . wander how many superstitious<br />
leople spent a hazardous Friday, the<br />
•hifleenth? , . , Soph English classes<br />
aw being pepped up by the skirlins<br />
: the bagpipe! . . annual confer-<br />
>nee§ with guidance director now in<br />
cssion , . . how come there's no<br />
Comic Books Topic For rasy subjects? . , . Heavens! only anther<br />
week til the end <strong>of</strong> the mark,<br />
Eighth Grade Debate e period . . . wonder who'll got By-<br />
•y RAHDT PITT1T<br />
colors this time ... I'm referrine<br />
red "F's <strong>of</strong> course . . . results ol<br />
Miss Lucille Ocrnerfs Eighth March <strong>of</strong> Dimes campaign still inde-<br />
Gride class is gainit is have a decisive , . . Have you contributed your<br />
bate en the question <strong>of</strong> whether we dimes yet? , . . Constitution <strong>of</strong> the U.<br />
i. proves much loo long for the<br />
should or should not have comic Junior history studes . . . Biology<br />
books.<br />
midyear exams arc fatal to most<br />
The Miles consist <strong>of</strong> a firs! and Sophomores . , . Cheer up, kids,<br />
ccond croup for each side. The first there's only two or three dozen more<br />
iroup will give their debate first<br />
teache/i ever crjickin' .-.»- . .<br />
now ya even- gel <br />
FOR PROMPT,<br />
PHONE SOMERS POINT 2844<br />
Fire Chief Carle Cost* MM.<br />
Children , Drena Money, Bary<br />
COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />
Baker. Paul Stahler, Helen Wallace,<br />
Lieutenant Governor Albert W.<br />
Artie Hehn, Marvene Tucker, Ken-<br />
Townsend Installed the following:<br />
By Holland. Elslf Simpson, Ronnifl Dr. Charles P<br />
BUILDING [J RFMnn sinsleton. Bobby Gray, Vicky<br />
Ident; Robert K Hunter, second vice<br />
CALL 1771<br />
president: Walter A. Dittrich, Ireas.<br />
LINGS<br />
Morris<br />
Accordion Solo Shirley Adamson<br />
urer, and Mr, Meyer, secretary.<br />
Poem<br />
Glenn Trout<br />
The immediate Past District Gov-<br />
WM. S,<br />
lutophoncs<br />
Entire Class<br />
ernor, Alonzo Bryon, presented the<br />
SCHEDULE OF DEMONSTRATIONS<br />
retiring president, Mr. Chattin, with<br />
AND VISITATIONS ANNOUNCED<br />
hir past president** pirt.<br />
Buildm Buildmtm<br />
A_NDER$_ON,Jn<br />
Twenty.iBO demonstrations will be<br />
ven on (he subject <strong>of</strong> Reading In Plumbing<br />
Grades (K4i. starting Tuesday. Feb.<br />
ruary 7th. This U the sixth year <strong>of</strong><br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
his project by which parents and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> b Growing ... Keep Up With It<br />
Iriends can get a picture <strong>of</strong> the elementary<br />
prosrnm and ask general<br />
UOBlions. voss<br />
MODERNIZE THIS YEAR<br />
Service and Installation -<br />
AM) NEW BEAUTY TO YOUR GROUNDS<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Ihe FTA I Future<br />
Teachers <strong>of</strong> America i will assist In PLUMBING . HEATING KRUEGL and HEIST<br />
1352 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
the program. The Hospitality Com*<br />
mlltee <strong>of</strong> the PTA (Mrs. John Ho-<br />
W« Ipeeiaiiw in IlMfrit Home Heating<br />
lplete Landscape Service aan, chairman! wjli handle all host. 6-f APPLIANCES<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
>«* work. The schedule follows:<br />
•aiidentei Phsne MM>W Offices Ml WIST AVINUI<br />
ALL TYPB OF i<br />
February 7th, Mr. Berwyn Hughes;<br />
-ebrunry 8th, Miss Katharine Oil' 5th St. & Asbury Av:<br />
• AZALEAS<br />
len; rebruary Bih, Mr, David<br />
treasen February 14th, Miss Oeral. Phone 0413<br />
line Foster: February lath, Mrs. Pa-<br />
IRVIN JOHNSON, JR. &<br />
• POTTED ROSES<br />
tricia Subotich: February 14th, Mr,<br />
Albert Ogdenj' February 21st, Miss<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
Phone 1598 _ Day or Night<br />
• HOLLY<br />
Delphlne Schmid; February 22nd,<br />
Mrs. Frances J.hnson: February<br />
SUITABLE FOR SEASHORE PLANTING<br />
23rd, Mrs. Mary Oormani February Frank J. Sannino<br />
944 Asbory Avenue<br />
REG.STERED BUILDERS<br />
28th, Miss liiwibeth ScTiminBcr: Fe.b. and Ion<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS • REPAIRS • JOBBING<br />
ruary 29th, Mrs, Helen Jamea,<br />
hi.: 1547 Bay Ave. Phone 2980<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
Marih 1st, Miss Martha Morris: Plumbing and Healing<br />
-SINN Itll" ,<br />
CEDAR BRIDGE NURSERY March Blh. Mrs. Sarah Mowen; March<br />
Supplies<br />
"WE SPECIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES'<br />
71h, Miwi Belle Thorpe; Mareh ilh<br />
Hstafs. Home, and Shop. Wir«d for POw«r or Light<br />
AND GREENHOUSE<br />
Miss Huih Rend; March I3lh, Mrs HOMI APPLIANCES<br />
10S3 Asbury Ave. PhaM 1200<br />
Phyllis Hover; March 14th. Mrs. Km- SALES AND SiRVICE<br />
SIRVICi • INSTALLATIONS<br />
Zion Road at Bargaintown Lake<br />
mi Warren; March ISlh, Mrs. Anna Phon. 0444 700 Atbury Av..<br />
Smith; March 10th, Mrs, Minnie<br />
Complete line <strong>of</strong><br />
MM »r#m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone Somer. Point 2340 Chew, AM Kindergarten; March 20th<br />
BERGER LUMBER<br />
Mrs. Minnie Chew, PM Kindergarten;<br />
March 21il, Mrs, Anna Bitter, AM<br />
General Electric Appliances<br />
Office!<br />
DEPENDABLE BUILDING MATERIALS<br />
Fred S. Tarvms, 3rd<br />
Klndwyarten; March 22nd, Mrs 1M W«l.y Av.. 3M WMlty Av..<br />
Anna Hitter, PM Kindergarten.<br />
DUOMATIC ALUMINUM COMB, WINDOWS AND DOORS<br />
get MORE ROOM in your home CiNTKAL AVINUI NOTIf Willard F. StttMr<br />
FIR PLYWOOD INTiBIOmXTlRIOR SHIATHINC<br />
Home ami Business Construction<br />
Mr, Paul Well sang two solos for<br />
•XTEHSIOH, STRAIGHT AND STIP LADDERS<br />
Plumbing • HMting<br />
EDW. S, COfiSOH • Electrical ContracW with low. arm fir plywood<br />
the boys and girls at the Central<br />
SPRUANCE HOOSI PAINTS AND 1NAMILS<br />
REMODB.ING AND<br />
Avenue School in a regularly sehed.<br />
JOIBINC<br />
iAkRITI, LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER<br />
uled slnglni! assembly reeently, Her Ph