Cape May County Herald, 9 July 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 17

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Beauties Crowned At Campground ~ S * n ^j Cmwmd, (pncrts with their crown of

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nectetors I Houeer, of Trappe, Penna., waa laweilmeualy cfaeaete from a IMd of ei(ht coo-

MIM raw HAVEN 1M0 la a raoent graduate of Pertiomen Valley High School She haa been camping with her family for over 10 yean and her favorite paatlmee are bowling and mualc 7-year-old Tonya Sledgen, of Waahington, N. J. waa crowned Junior Mian Pine Haven from a Held of M oonteatanta. ETHYL BUCK1 fALTER, co-owner of the

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I Phwy and Peudepe award trephlee te Sandy Houser end Tanya Sledgen, as wteuin of the Miss Pine Haven and Jauler Miss Pine Haven Contest.

Season's First Nature Walk On Trees Sat. CAPE MAY - Because of its geographic location, the Jersey Cape serves as a blending spot for trees; it's a place where northern and southern species meet. And on Saturday, those interested in learning more about the trees of the Jersey Cape will have an opportunity during the season’s first Nature Walk sponsored by the Cape May County Geographic Society. The premiere walk will feature noted writernaturalist Robert Alexander. Participants should gather for caravan at the public school parking lot. Lafayette near Madison Ave., 9:30 a.m. July .12.

Six

Named To Dean’s List At Monmoutii

senior majoring In elementary education; Jay O’Neill of Wildwood Great, a senior majoring in electrical engineering; and Dehra Hughes of Woodbine. a junior majoring In

elementary education

EILEEN HILL, li, from Cotonte, N.J. waa judfed first runner-up, and Cotmle Koatyk, 14, waa the second naner-up In the regular contest Other entrants in the come* for Miss Pfa* Haven included Jecklei Hill, Denise Jacobson, Marybeth Kann, Theresa Romanoaki and Tracey Smith. In the Junior Mias Pine Haven category, the entrants included Christina Antavich Kristine Baum, Heather Ann Buettner, Jennifer Anne Caruso, Constance Geada, Tara Ginelli, Heather Jan Humphrey, Brigid Kilker, Michelle Nahigian, Ann Marie Palmier!, Jennlffer Rutll, Kelly Lynn Sheppard, Virginia Stokes, Laura Stover, Meleia Suter, Kris Anne Urban, Melissa Ann Walsh and Brandt Joy Zerillo

W. LONG BEACH - Jersey Cape residents

among 306 students named to the Dean's List at Monmouth College during

the spring semester.

Qualifying by having et least a B-pius average for 14 or more credit hows

Kenneth Burke end Allen Vernon of Ocean City, both •eniora majoring In buaalnesa administration; Wm. Hoffman of Rio Grande, s senior business administration major; Mary Monitor of Villas, a Program Sat On Pindand Orchids MIDDLE TWP. - The botanical Jewels of the Pine Barrens, the little orchUfe, will be the focus of a slide program at the Wetlands institute. R:15 p.m. July 12 when Warren Fox will discuss the habitats, lifecycle, and preservation of these special plants The public is invited and the museum, bookshop,and observation tower will be open following the program. Admission is by donation. For information call 388-1211.

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