Cape May County Herald, 20 February 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 15

Wednesday. February 20,1980

Reagan Dancers Perform at Palestra PHILADELPHIA - Dance teachers Joanne Reagan and Stina Hemingway of the Greater Cape May area joined 11 of theis. students recently when they entertained at halftime in the Palestra, at the University of Pennsylvania here. They danced to Vince Montana's No. 1 Dee Jay, which had been choreographed especially for the basketball court by Ms. Hemingway. The students joining their teachers included Terri Swain, Sandy Boyt, Janice Cialella; Bonnie Trolli, Missy Fairlamb, Loreen Weeden, Donna Asselta. Annika Blomkvest, Jacqui Romaine and Lisa Axelsson. The entertainment came during the TempleBucknell University basketball game, which Temple won.

The Herald and The Lantern

Heart Night At Neil’s Feb. 27 WILDWOOD - The Third Annual Heart Night at Neil’s Steak & Oyster House on E. Schellenger Ave., is Wednesday, Feb. 27. for the benefit of the American Heart Association South Jersey

Shore chapter.

TTie Greater Wildwood

Elks Lodge is sponsoring the event, with exalted ruler. Bill Dougherty serving as chairman. Honorary chairman is Dr. Robert J. Furey, a past president of the Heart

Association. * Tickets are $5 and can he

obtained from any Elks member. Heart Campaign County chairman Bill Henfey, Betty and Wilbur Ostrander or by calling 522-

0228.

Neil’s is closed on Wednesdays, but will be open on the Z7th from 9 p.m. with dancing to live music, door prizes and a buffet.

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ACC Lauds Students For Grades MAYS LANDING - 51 Jersey Cape residents, including 7 who posted straight A’§, are among 367 students at Atlantic Community College here cited for academic excellence for the recently completed fall semester. All are fulltime students with at least 12 credit

hours.

The seven with perfect grades, who have been named to the President's List, include Nicholas Mucha of Cape May: Barbara Camp of Ocean View; Lucille DelCorio and Ed Emmer of Wildwood; and from Ocean City. Helen Cross. Eileen Koran and Valerie Jernee. Named to the Dean's List for grade averages of at

least a Bwere:

Regina Bennett of Cape May Court House, John O’Brien of Del Haven, Betty Vogdes of West Cape May; Kathee DeLorenzo I and Arthur llaffelfinger of Ocean View; Joyce Gattingnola, Holly Huntington and Mary Ellen McGinn of Villas; Pieresa Blaszcyk. Rhonda George and Tamala Marks of Rio Grande; l.ynne Krause, Thomas Shearer and Robert Whal of North Wildwood; and Kathleen Dempsey. Joseph O’Connor. Regina Smith and Marie Lou Bitiello of

Sea Isle City;

Also Unda Atkinson, Donna D'Amico, Patricia Diamond, Barbara Mullin and Sue Anne Neill of Wildwood Crest; Frank DelCorio, Albert Johnson. Paul McKenna, Maureen Peters, John Sackett and Kathy Wilkins of Wildwood; +- From Cape May. Roberta Answini, Barbara Austin, Denise 'Herman. Eric Krause. Diane McVey. Valarie Mulrenin, Kimberly Newton, Beate Pohlig and Robert 'Hilerry; and ‘ From Ocean City. Aimee Bachman, Donna Behm, Brian Harris, Dianne I mpagliazzo, Daniel Lynch. Karen Mathewson. Kenneth Norton, Raymond Pedrlck, Diane Raab. Faith Showers. Kathryn Slaughter, Jerri Stuempfig and Elizabeth Young. AARP Unit Readies Trip To the South SEA ISLE CITY - The local chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons is sponsoring a 14-day excursion for senior citizens down

South.

The March 11-24 bus tour will include visits to Williamsburg. Atlanta, Tampa (Busch Gardens, Silver Springs, Savannah. Charleston and Mt. Ver-

non.

The $425 excursion includes motel accommodations (double occupancy), bus transportation, taxes; everything except meals. For more information, contact Viola Rowdon at 263-3056. Card Social Monday / WILDWOOD CREST There will be a card party i and social. 11 to 4. Feb. 25. at the Masonic Temple. 6300 Atlantic Ave Sponsored by Wildwood Chapter UR, Order of the Eastern Star, there will be refreshments and prizes

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