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FAITHFULLY ATTENDING Uw weekly Wednesday morning trwing cla>«M during the winter gained these Stone Harbor Seniors merit badges and a recent dockside party at the bayfront home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wollery. to say nothing of the many 'fashionable items
designed by the members. Le Gals Award
Scholarship To McCoach WILDWOOD — Nancy character, as well as M McCoach of this city cltlzenshipand leadership.
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CHESTER. PA. - Charles W. Shilling of Evergreen Dr.. Ocean View, was among the 672 graduates who particiated in Widener College's I59th commencement ceremonies here recently. Mr Shilling received a
Club Wins Top Awards
WILDWOOD + The Cape May County Jaycee-ettes won nine fin^ place awards during the recent Jayceeettes state convention. They include No. I: small chapter in the state, overall chapter, president Lynne Mathias, first year Jayceeette Peggy Verna, outstanding state director Mary Anne Salt; No. I award for the local club's
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Victorian Evening, outstanding internal project for the local newsletter; No. I In helping Jaycees with their projects, and No. 1 in fund raising project for the dub-sponsored dance for children. In addition, club member Grace Ann Gorman won the Marylee Brown Award. The Jersey ( ipe unit recently installed new officers; President Rita Kemp, executive vice president Gvace Ann Gorman. int< rnal vice president Debbie King, external vice president Jeanette Riper, state director Peggy Verna, secretar-y Jeanne Ottaviano and treasurer Carol Wade, The club meets the second Monday of each month at the Jaycee Hall. .1005 Pacific Ave., Wildwood. and those interested in ioining may also call RR6B419for information.
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receive its annual Uncoln Business College in scholarship award. Haddonfield, Penna.
Marie Barnes, president
Decision of the judges of the County LeGals, was based on scholastic presented the scholarship record, prospects for award to Miss McCoach at success in further the association’s June 17 education, stability and meeting. Graduates At Widener
master’s degree in business administration. Amoig? the prominent people receiving degrees were commencement speaker. W. Averell Harriman. former governor of New York and ambassador to Englar.d and Russia. •
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