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Robin Sonner (iraduHte» In ('.alif. AVAI-.ON Robin Sonnor H 1W5 gfaduatc of. MidfJN- Township High School was graduutrd Juno 21 from I ho Ultiv of California Santa liar ha r« sfw n-roivod a BA. with honors in ergonomics She is working pari time in physical education and plans" to continue in her career in California.
TTiettofM —d The Lmiq-n 45 Cape Residents ACC Grads
MAYS LANDING - .lanis Town, a high honors student from Marmora, delivered the Class Farewell during the 13th annual commencement exercise earlier this month at Atlantic Community College 44 other Jersey Cape residents were among 375 persons receiving associate degrees or certificates Dr Kdward Goldberg, director of hhe Community College Program in the N .1 Dept of Higher Education, was the main speaker “Commencement is a lime to reflect on a job well done and lo rise to the challenges of the future.” he noted •Cape Mav County graduates included those from Cape Via \ Susan Svkes Betty Vodges. Robert Thierrv Cynthia Wand Howard Gfndrnn. Anthonv Mendo;
West Cape May — Nancy Tompkins; Court House — Nancy Rattersby. Constance; Marmora — Jams Town. Darlene Balic. John Craft If. Debra Dunn; Ocean City — Rubtna Cnonev. Eileen Foran, Charles Pickford, Susan Brandon. Joann Brier. Dianne Tmpagliazzo. Cecelia Sparagna. David Thompson. Mary Bernhardt. Paul Counsellor Jr Margaret Cullinane. Christine Dennis. Debbie Wirki t»ce»n View — Barbara Camp; ivtrnihurc Katherine Chance; Sen Isle Cltv Susan Fpler Cvnlhia Hosier. Philip Muller . Smith Dennis Richard Trotisl; Villas Martin Reilly; Whlteshnrn Ketherine Turner; Wildwood — Edward
Fisher Jr. Paul McKenna, Lawrence Ball. LodHe DelOnrio. Edward Emmer Jr John Sackett. Patricia DiamnHlf'. Vivian Blackmon (certificate): Wildwood Crest — Barbara Goodman. Barbara Mullin: Woodbine — George Goldman Craig Attends Boys State CAPE MAY - Michael Craig of 801 Washington St., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craig has returned from the 35th Session of American l^egion Jersey Boys' State Program at Rider College Michael was sponsored by the American l^egion. While at Rider College he participated in learning the machinery of government by participating in it.
Wednesday, June 25,1980
JON OF THE YEAR Award is presented to Donald Cramer, right, by Stone Harbor Lion Ted Roman. Mr. Cramer is a past president of the club and was selected as award .recipient for his dedication to and promotion of Lionism.
Civic Club Bazaar Set
CAPE MAY POINT - Committee chairpersons •have been announced for this Saturday’s annual Food Sale & Bazaar by the local Civic Club. According to cochairmen Alice Mcllhenny and Chess Burgesser. there will be an array of homemade foods — including salads, hot dishes, cakes and breads — craft articles, white elephants, books, plants and more. Chairpersons for the event, which begins at 9 a.m. at the firehouse, in-
clude;
Harriet Barnes, cakes; Ceclle Jarvis, food; Irma Plunkett, arts and crafts; Mildred Murdock, flowers; Ethel Christy, white elephants; Freddy Thoms, hot dogs; Rose Falzone. books; Sevtna Gallitelli. Cape Le Gala Hoat Meet DIAMOND BEACH - The .Second Fiscal Board Meeting of the N.J. Assn, of Legal Secretaries was June 20 and 21 at the Holiday Inn. with the Cape May County Le Gals the hostess chapter and Carolyn Bailey chairing the meeting. Legal Secretaries from throughout the state attended. Andrew M. Smith. Monmouth County Surrogate. was the featured legal education speaker. Eleanor Benz, slate president presided over the business session. Fagan On Dean's List SHIPPENBURG - Michael A Fagan of Avalon was named to the Dean’s Ust at Shippenburg State College for the spring semester.
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