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THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1»7»
•Ml lllaRtie At*., WilAwooA Cr*it "ALL YOU CAN EAT" MONDAY, JUESDAY and
THURSDAY NITES
Choose from a variety of different
entrees which vary every week.
On February 27. the Cape May Kegrigeration. high school; 1st The following students did not [Kintv Vocational Technical place. Ernie Decina. 2nd place, compete locally but will
I'* 1 Vo-Tech Winners of SkiU Olympics
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S Countv vocational recnmcai *'“*• ' T * , ‘ { ; onUr held ilK fourth annual Skill Dave Roafiers. 3rd place. Corky reprcsenl Vo-Tech at the State S Olympics In these competitive ItndRcrs. Air Conditioning & l-evel: Keith Strain, Graphic J activities students strive to Refrigeration. post- Arts. Tamala Marks. Prepared S achieve in a variety of skill and secondary ;lst place. Bob Speech Contest; Arlene Schmidt. V other area. Competitive nc- Anderson. 2nd place. Thomas J. Faith Dickerson. Valerie Trolli, $ tivitiesareoftwolvpes: job skill Muflen. 3rd place. Scott Gregg, Ann Callahan, Tim Watkins, Lisa ^ ■--J—u:- »u:ii . —u;« Welding. High School; tie 1st Lcconey. Crystal Simms,
place Kurt Kuemmerla, Brian (Ipening and Closing Ceremonies McKendry. Carpentry, high' Contest; Valerie Ennis, Job
school; 1st place Beverly Interview.
Palmer. 2nd place, Peter The winners from Vo-Tech will Harrigan. Carpentry. Post- not compete at the state level, secondary: 1st place, Mike Shaw, The i:ith Annual New Jersey 2nd place. Sharon Hartwell. 3rd VICA State ^Leadership COnplace. ('indie Taylor. Com- ference and Sltill Olympics will
mercialArt. be held March 23-24.
$595
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Price includes soup, salad, rolls & butter, beverage. WEDNE^pAY & SUNDAY NITES Enjoy our v delicious \international buffet prepared by our renowned
chefs
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ITALIAN FESTIVAL Friday night we offer you o FABULOUS treat with an outstanding Italian Festival replete with a beautiful Italian Atmosphere *6*5 - SAT. NITE SPECIAL THE ODD COUPLE" BESIDES OUR REGULAR MftNU, WE OFFER Succulent large jumbo breaded Shf/mp & a- petite Filet Mignon for
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S| 9 95 Which includes cup of ^oup. salad, veg., rolls. but‘er& bev..AI1 desserts ore AldCarte
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CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
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REGULAR BREAKFAST MENU 7 to 2 INTERNATIONAL BUFFET 4 to 9
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^ St. Patty's Day Party Dance
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A MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FOR #0 $ £ A MOST ENJOYABLE AFFAIR A S ;; ma.~. Mm.- Mm.-. aS
an'd leadership skill. Ixadership, § competition includes the areas of X public speaking, parliamentacy ^ procedure, safety, ceremonies N and job application, job skill \ competition would include the sj areas of building trades, health $ occupations*, automotive
» £ technology, electrical-electronics
industry and personal.services, vj These are the winners from VoS Tech: 1st place. Shirley McCourt \ 2nd place. Torri Walters. 3rd s' place. Diane Smith. Adult Beauty \ Culture: 1st place. Kathleen J' Karstens. Drafting Technology; £ 1st place. Shirley Pagodin, 2nd ^ place. Tamala Marks. 3rd place. A Mary Evers. Cosmetology (Over ^ .inn Hours). 1st place. Kelly s' Salter. 2nd place. Betty Loeffler. \ :tfd place. Barbara Glaumer. Cosmetology (Under 500 hours); $ 1st place. Carolyn Souder. 2nd ^ place. Eva Kane. Dental A Assisting. Post-secondary; 1st J ‘place. Tracey Derry. 2nd place. V' Michelle Tnal. Dental Assisting, high school; 1st place. Ed '' Leighton. 2nd place David $ Brown., Mechanical Electrical ^ Repair.' high school; 1st place k Kelly Spangenberg. Mechanical X Electrical Repair. Postv' secondary; '1st place. Jasper £ Baker. 2nd place. Robert Alberta. Plumbing. post-
£ secondary. 1st place. Brian ,
Weyand. 2nd place. Ben Modano, A :trd place. Joe Eichhorn. X Plumbing, high school; 1st place A Charles Elzey. Bricklaying; 1st ^ place Rusty Harper. 2nd place. '' Mike Peterman. 3rd Place. Carl § Degand. Air Conditioning & ^ WILDWOOD
C ATHOLIC '69
REUNION APR. 28
'J Wildwood Catholic High ^ School's Class of 1969 will hold its £ 10-year reunion on April 28th at
Two Mile Inn
If you have not )>een contacted;
'' would like to lend a hand, or have »» any questions regarding the 'I reunion, contact: Cathy Harkins > Gallagher. 729-1721 Mike $ Preston. 522-6800; or Carol 0 Corchlaqi Hucklebridge. 886-1634
The Reunion Committee would like to remind those who have not
J' done so to return their
questionnaire in the envelope
>' that was provided. Also, call one A of the persons listed above if you ^ know the whereabouts of any of
the following: Brenda Accardi.
'J Matthew- Cowan. Pamela Falls.
Diane McMullen. Celeste Pat- ■*' terson and George Ross.
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