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Wave Clashes With Bucs
Tomorrow the 1964 fo otball sea- wrecked the Buc's chances for the tack could give the Wave trouble.
son comes to a t r aditional end Shore Confer ence "A" Division The B r anchers h ave come on
with tlhe T~'tanksgiving contest b e- crow n. The Bucs had p l ayed strong sinee the sea son's start.
t ween tlhe B r ancher s and Red Br i ck to a tie earlier in the season The offe nse centers- around J er ry
Bank's B uccaneers. The game w ill and the ch ampionship hinged on Moser, the quar terback, w ho can
be played at the R ed Bank field. this game.
give the ball to a number of hard
Kickoff · time is scheduled for 12 Last year, Long Branch w hite- running backs. Hal Brown and
noon. washed the Bucs , 26-0, as the Con Gaskin have gained most of
Th ro ughout the past t wenty Wave won its last three games. the y ar·dage this season. George
years, st arting in 1944, th e Green
Promises Excitement Bartee and Dan Mancini have
Wave h as not lost t o Red Bank. Thi s year's game m atches two shown good pow er a round lef t end.
The two te ams h ave played to a team s who have provided their When M oser throws the ball, Chris
few ti es. During this twenty year ·share of excitement in previous Lidle, S tan Lewis and Hal Cooper
span, the Brancher s have spoiled games. The Bucs started strongly, usually catch it. From tackle to
the record.s of t he finest Bue w inning the first three games, but tackle t he Wave b oast s Dick
teams. M any m em orable games then ran i nto trouble, winning Futrell, Bob Baldino, J"err y Van
·have been played.
only one game since that time. Brunt, Jim Simonelli and Dennis
In 1960, a Wave team w ith only T hey are led by tw o small, s peedy DelVecchio.
a 3-5 r ecord, quarterbacked by
Mark Moser, held an undefeated h a lf backs, J amie Williams and The Wave defense is strong, and BACKFIELD ACTION - The Branchers hope this backfield
Bue team to a 19-19 tie. A year Bob Taylor. Quarterback Bob Car- has turned in two shutouts this
later, the t radition al affair cli- lone, a junior, is a capable ball s eason. Fred Salter, Tony Evans combination will be successfuJ against Red Bank tomorrow. Pic-
·and Steve Strollo pl ay a strong de- tured are quarterback Jerry< MoSer handing off to Harold Brown.
max ed the season for the un- handler and passer. Center Char- fensive game along with those Angelo Strollo and George Barree make up rest of backfield.
defeated Branchers. The team lie Cox and g u a rd Ken Smit h a n- w ho do uble on defense.
earned s tate honors th at year. chor the Bucs' front wall. Thus
far, Red B ank has been able to
In 1962, a scoring pass from .move the ball fairly well and their The Thanksgiving game is the
Richie Caldwell to To m Olivadotti combined rus·hing and passing a t- final conte st for Wave Seniors.
JLong Jlrancb \!trumpet
" The Foundation O f Every State Is The Education Of I ts Youth ..
Vol. XXXV - No. 3 Long Branch, N. J ., Wednesday, November 25, 1964 Price Fifteen Ccnts
:..·· Council Declares '64 - 65 Theme: Blaisdell Will Reign At Dance
"Achievement Through Effort" Studen t Council w ill hold its while home for the Thank sgiving
annual Homecoming Dance t hi s vacatio n.
Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Senior Homecoming Queen Gayle
" 'Achievement Through Effort' gal, is also sponsoring a n eedy high scho oI gym . I nvitations have Blais dell and h er four a ttendants,
will be this yea r 's Student Coun- K orean child th r ough th e S. 0. S. been ex tended t o members of the Joan F{lr nin , J ean M azzacco, S ue
cil theme," Council president Rich- Ohildren 's Villages. cl asses of 1963, 1964 and 1965. Rothrock, and Joyce Zimmerman
a r d L awn announced last week. Wednesday, Council's Executive Th e Homecoming celebration will r eig n over the dance. The five
"The purposes of our theme are to Board excluding the se rgeants-at- gives rece nt L BH S g r aduates an finalists were chosen from S enior
bring th e e fforts of S t udent Coun- arms represented LBHS at the opportunity to see t heir friends homeroom nominations Nov. 11.
cil before the studen t body , to New Jersey S t a te Council C onfer- Committees at Work
fo ster pride in our school, and t o ence in New Brunswick . 'tip AnJ ea.min9 S ,C. S ocial C ommit tee chair-
men , S ue Rothrock and Ja ckie
recogni ze the achievem ents of in- Plans lm·provement
dividual students." Stu dent Council is planning a n Nov. 26-Thanksgiving Woods, are in charge of th e Home-
No School coming. Carolyn T rifari and
The n ew t heme was th e ·high- i mp-roveme nt cam p aign both in Jean Mazzacco •head th e Da nce In-
27-No school vitations Committee. M a r i on
ligh t of S tude nt Council Week and arouLd the high school, high- Homecoming Dance Suozzo tak es care of decorations
aNov. 16-20. Friday, the Student lighte d by Red Bank v. LBHS and Sue Bernheim is r esponsible
spring community football game f·or r efreshments.
Council Week an d Assemblies clean-up proj ect. In h opes of get- Dec. 5-CoUege Boards Dance music will be provided
7-Start of Civil Defense
Committee, chaired by Bonnie ting the s tuden ts' opinions on
Holtzma n , pres ented a S. C. assem- school problems, Council w ill set
bly w hich include d a play about u p a large su ggestion box in the
past Council problems, and a ques- cafeteria. FRANCINE RAVIELE Seminar by a local band. Admission is 75
8-S.C. Faculty Tea cents.
tion and answer period w ith Other Council plans include a S. C. Salutes 9, IO-State Evaluation
11-Christmas Concert Thomas Ma ggio, Stude nt Coun-
Richar d Lawn . pep rally for winter sports an d a 17-Christmas Faculty cil advisor, e xplained th at the
Homecoming Pageant w ill not be
Collects Clothing permanent "up and coming" club
Last w eek marked the b eginning bulletin boar d.
of t he Welfare Com mittee 's Cloth- "I hop e tha t o u r new theme Tea pr esented at the Thanksgiving
18-Chris tmas Carol football game this year because
Fran Ravieleing Drive. All old clothes collect ed w ill increase the efforts and
in homerooms w ill be sent t-0 the achievem ents of L BHS students in the gam e w ill be played in Red
Save t he Childr en Feder a tion for many areas of endeavor," said Fra n.cin e Raviele h as been Caravan· Bank rather th a n at LBHS.
distr ibution . The committee, chai r- Thomas Maggio, C ouncil 's faculty chosen as Novem ber's S tudent of Direct Concert
Oyan Tothe Month. Francine h as been a
ed by Carol Bisti an d E lain e Sie- ad vi ser7. - -- - - --...,..
diligent w orker on S tudent Coun-
cil for three years and presently
serves as chairman of t he P rob- The Ch oral M usic Dep a rtment, Christmas", "Spin My Top", and
lem s Committee. I n t his capacity, under the direction of H arol d Oy- "A S ki Song ."
Francine is res ponsi ble for the an , will present its annual Christ-
solution s to k notty problems con- m as Concert D ec. 11 in the audi - The Choral e is made up of 120
cernii:g the welfare of the ·en tir e torium. The pr ogram will feature Choral M usic students . They will
student bo dy. The committee is the Varsity Singers, t he Rhythm sing a variet y of Christma s carols:
currently investigating such m at- Sin gers, the Chorale, a nd the "Deck the H a lls", " A Christmas
te rs as dictionaries in the study Girls' Ch oir. H ymn", "A B a be Is Born' ', "Oh,
ha lls, m or e ch airs in the cafeteria, Quit Your P astures", and " Sing
more bleachers for soccer and Numbering a bout 70 v oices, t he We Noel" , p lus two classi cal se-
ba seb all fields an d revision s i n the Varsity Si ngers will presen t lections: "Et In Carnatus Est",
Code of Dress. Christmas anth ems of a m ore dif- and "And the Glory of t he L ord."
fic ult nature. These include "Ador-
The Girls' Cho ir, m ade u p of
S erves Latin Club amus Te", " Th ere Shall a Star ninth grade voices, w ill prese nt a
In a ddition to h er work for S tu- fr om J acob '', "The Virgin and sel ection of unison pi eces and two-
dent Council, F r ancine has been Child ", "Sing Noel", "Christm as par t carols.
a m ember of the Lati n Club since Day", "How Exce llent Thy Name ", R ehearses Program
her f reshman year and now and "Mary H ad a B aby." " The ent ire program is still in
s erves as its president. Sh e i s a The Rhythm Singers, a select rehearsal," said Mr . Oyan. "How-
CAROLE RISTI and ELAINE SIEGAL put up the W elfare Com- m e mber of the F·uture D octor's g r oup of 26 voices , w ill sing a ever , it sho ws prospect of being
mittee's Clothing Drive bulletin board while Arline Gold (second
from left) and Bonnie Holtzman (at right) look on. Clu b a nd p'lays in the band and sh ort pro g r a m of ligh ter numbers. well in h a nd by concert date and
orch estra . Th e songs w ill be "Little Bells of sh ould be an ·ex citing concer t."
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