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The Herald and The Lantern
Wednesday, January 2,1980
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Don’t forget to register January 10
for ACC courses in Cape May County ki-rjisirations witl be arcepted Thursday. January 10 from 3 to 8 pm. at Middle f ' iwnShip Hiqh Sr hool Cape May Court House. Spring semester classes start Monday. January ?\ AtlantK Community College A fully accredited which means all credits eairn-d «»*• < ompletely transferable to othei 1 c olleges For assistance and complete information rail ACC at 625 111 I or 646 4950 or the Cape May Extension at 465 7857. ( ollege« M-dir r <>ursek offered this spring mrludr*:
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Couna Section Number Number
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location
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StmII BtiUnm Actawnltnq
Accounting 16 100 9301
1 7-9 40
MTHS
30-3-3
Hum on Qugim orwl { tuIuIiou Physifdl
Anthropology 31 101 9107
M 7 9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
ArttMopotoijir (Sludonii mutt rogittit lor
(l«l 9405
W 7 9 40
MIHS
0-3-1-3
both iabontory ond loduro) (lab) Banking (OHatad in cooRaration with tha Amancan Instituta of Banking)
Punoplfs ol Banking
70 101 940?
W. 7-9 40
MTHS
• 3-0-3-3
9303
T. 7-9 40
OCHS
3-0-3-3
Modem OHur Techniques
70 104 9501
R 7-9 40
OCHS
3-0-3-3
Insijtlment Dedit
70 704 ’ 9401
W 7-9 40
MTHS
30-3-3
Bank let1eis >nd Reports
70 710 9401
W 7-9 40
OCHS
3-0-3-3
Federal Regulations nf Banking
70 711 9301
T 7-9 40
OCHS
3-0-3-3
taw and Banking
70 713 9301
T. 7 9 40
OCHS
3-0-3-3
Smal Rusmess Management
Business Administration 17 104 950? ‘8 7-9 40
OCHS
30-3-3
Real fstale
17 15? 9404
W 7-9 40
OCHS
3-0-3-3
Marketing Managemeni
18 710 940?
W. 7 -9 40
MTHS
30-3-3
English
Ingbsh Composilwn II
07 10? 9177.
M 7-9 40
.MTHS
3 0-3-3
American National
Government 43 110 9303
T 6 10
CMCG
3-0-3-3
Government
S 8 30-17.70 Su 10 17, 1-3
*■' ? Health and Physical Education Contempoianr Health PioWems 79 100 9403 W 7 9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
History ol South Jeisey
History 50 119 9304
T. 7 9 40 /
MTHS
3-0-3-3
Police Administration
Law Enforcement 77 104 *950?
8 7-9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
('dual track for Public Safaty itudanti) Mathamatics
\
Basrr Mathematics
3B 105 9114
M 7-9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
Basic Lollgge Algebra
38 170 9105
M 7-9 40
MTHS
3ft-3-3
Introduction to Philosophy
Philosophy 5? 10? 9503
R 7-9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
General Psychology
Psychology 54 101 941?
W 7-9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
Human Growth and Development II
54 103 9309
T 7-940
MTHS
3-0-3-3
World Religions n
Religion 45 110 9101
M 7-9 40
MTHS
30-3-3
Principles ol Sooofoqv I
Sociology 56 101 9114
M 7-9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
Conlempoiarv Women s! Issues
56 170 940?
W 7-9 40
MTHS
3-0-3-3
Public Speaking
Speech 09 170 9405
W 7-9 40
MTHS
30,3-3
LOCATION KEY
MTMS = Middlt Townihip High School. Capo May Court Houti OCHS = Ocoan City High School Ocaan City CMCG - Cap* May Coait Guard Station
Mays Landing. HJ 08330 Tel. 625 fill or 646 4950 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Institution
Sign up for ohe or more of ACCs Cape Ma> courses Cape May residents must present a chargeback form when registering so they can arrange to have part oftheir tuition jviid by the county Forms are available from the county treasurer s office or at registration First time ACC students must have a witness 18 years of aqe or older, and proper identification to apply for a charge back form The only ‘identification Cape May County will accept is a valid driver s license or voter s registration card with local address ACC is approved for Veterans edu (ational benefits Financial aid is available Master Charge and Visa are accepted
Feature Film Series Starts At Library
COURT HOUSE - Friday. January 4. at 7:30 p.m . the Cape May Counly Library will present the 1933 film KING KONG. This showing kicks off the feature film series at the County Library One of the greatest Art League Gallery Closes For Winter CAPE MAY - Following a Christmas party. December 16. the gallery of the "Cape May County Art League. 1050 Washington Street. Cape May. was closed for the winter months The .gallery, located in the Carriage House of the Fhysick Estate, will reopen in March. 1980. 9 League mefnbers celebrated the holiday season with a wine anti cheese party and a musical entertainment performed by the members, at the Carriage House. Rose Haering at the piano, and Betty Parker with the viola, offered selections and the singing of carols was accompanied by Constancd Kosten at the oraan
monster movies of all time. KING KONG is the story of a giant ape which terrorizes New York City after being kidnapped from its island home. The film, released in 1933 remains a masterpiece of trick photography and suspense. It is a classic Beauty & The Beast tale. With Robert Armstrong and Fay Wray giving strong performances. KING KONG is a memorable film. The Counly Library will be presenting films every Friday between January 4 and May 9 This Feature Seniors Bowling STONE HARBOR - Some 20 members of the Stone Harbor Seniors have sitfned-up (or the bowling league this year. They bowl every Tuesday afternoon in the bowling alleys at Oak and New Jersey avenues in Wildwood. The league was formed by Mrs. Vernis Pilcrt a few years ago when she was president of the Seniors. League members have Ixith a Women's and a Men's division. Awards are made at the end of the
Film Series includes such movies as The Yellow Submarine <!Feb.' 22 >. Forbidden Planet (April 4L My Man Godfrey (Jan. 25), The Magnificent Ambersons (Feb. 8), and Citizpn Kane (April 18) Many showings will combine short films and cartoons with the features. All showings are held in the f Public Meeting Room vat) 7:30 PM , each Friday' evening. All showings are free of charge. For information concerning individual program dates, please call 465-7111 League To Start season at an annual breakfast held at thqf Golden Inn. In some cases both the man and his wife participate in each division This gives them a good opportunity to exercise and have fun together The league is open to any and all members of the Seniors. There is no fee of any kind for registering in the league. A nominal charge is made at the bowling alleys for the games which also includes free use of bowling shoes.
HARBOR BOOTERY FIRE LADIES SHOES, BOOTS,PURSES, CLOVES ADD OTHER ACCESSORIES Semi-Annual Clearance Sale on all Fall Ft Winter items
SAVINGS UP TO
50 r.
o OFF
•BEDROOM SUPPERS •SHOW IRAIH BOOTS •UMBRELLAS •BUOTS SUEDE A LEATHER ALL LING VMS •SHOES IVININO,DftfSS. CASUAL. SPOUT KNEE LENGTH HUSHPUPPT SOCKS •HAUBBAGS WE AISO CARRY
IRE FIIESTK FOOTWEAR FROM D0CKSIDER SEBIGO HUSHPUPPT C0NTEMP0 JOHANSEN
ETIEHNE AIGNER LAPIES FOOTWEAR AND ACCESSORIES • SHOES • BOOTS • PURSES • GLOVES • CIGARETTE CASES • • CIGARETTE LIGHTERS • COIN PURSES • KEY CHAINS • WALLETS • AND, JUST ARRIVED, THE tLiOANT ETIENNE AI6NEN __ LADIES WRISTWATCH ORLY $100.00
368-5444
IN THE GALLERY, 98th ST. & 3rd AYE.. STONE HARBOR MON. SAT —10 To 5. SUN. 10 to 3

