Cape May County Herald, 17 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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(KOWI) GATHERED for ChrittmaK tree lighting ceremony In Stone Harbor U addrinaed by Mayor Jamrs G. Wood. School choir entertained with concert at achool before leading reaidenta to alte of the tree on IMth St.

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38 County Students On National Dean’s List

Cape May County has 38 students among the 55,000 college undergraduates lUted in the third annual edition of "The National Dean's List." Students are selected for recognition by their deans or regUtrara if they are In the upper 10 pc’- cent of their class or on their school's dean's lUt. Those in the current edition are from 1,500 colleges and universities. COUNTY STUDENTS represented are: Avalon — Daniel Hain at Stockton State ; Cape May — Valarie Mulrenin at Atlantic Community, Mildred

Spriggs at Kings College; W. Cape May — Beate Pohlig at Atlantic Community; Court Howe — Regina Bennett at Atlantic Community; Cheryl Boyd at Seton Hall; Maureen Ken nelly at Stockton State; Wayne Norton at Howard University; Swalnton — Theresa Btaszczyk at Atlantic Community; Marmora — Robert Finger at International; Maharish Ellen Hannigan at Shenandoah Conservatory; Sandra Harris at Atlantic Community;* Ocean City — Jean Brown at Lynchburg; Benjamin

Herman at Stockton State; Nancy Hughes at Mount Vernon; Diana Johnstone at Stockton State; Karen Mathewson at Atlantic Community; Mark Morrison at Lynchburg; Kenneth Norton at Atlantic Community; Susan Scott at Stockton State; Susan Sharp at Stockton State and Jerri Stucmpfig at Atlantic Community. / Sea vllle — Charles DeVaui at Atlantic Community; Rio Grande — Karen Kagey at Fairieigh Dickinson; Sea Isle CHy — Deborah Tfopea at Shenandoah Conservatory; Elise Castaldi at Stockton State; Stone Harbor —

Stockton State; Stone Harbor — Steven Casper at Villa nova; villas — Joyce Gattignola at Atlantic Community; Julia F. Herman at Stockton State; Holly Huntington at Atlantic Community; N. Wildwood — Lynne Krause, Thomas Shearer, and Robert Wahl at Atlantic Community; WILDWOOD - Albert Johnson at Atlantic Community; and Michael Malinowski at St. Mary of the Plains; Wildwood Crest — Linda Atkinson and Barbara Mullin at Atlantic Community; Woodbine — Abbe Harris at Atlantic Community.

Theater. Drama Growth Traced

Micki Merritt, a member of Delta Lambda Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, presented a program at the recent meeting on the history of theatre and drama. Ms. Merritt finished her program with a pantomime of one of the songs from "A Chorus Line." Members are making arrangements for a trip to New York to see “Sugar

Babe” Apr. 8. Tickets are available by calling 886-7201 or 884-1130. The annual Valentine Bail for charity sponsored by Delta Lambda is to be held Feb. 14 at Enrico's. The dinner and dance starts at 6:30 with cocktails. Tickets are being sold by all Delta Lambda members.

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Babysitting Course Due

WILDWOOD - A babysitting training course will be given by the Community Center here at 115 W. Davis Ave. Saturday, Jan. 19. Topics to be covered are basic first aid, child care procedures, accident

prevention, safety measures, contracts and ethics, and telephone protocols. Enrollment is limited and pre-registration is required. Applicants should call 522-0231 or 5220232 for registration forms. There will be $5 cost for materials.

Seniors Plan To Greet *81

STONE HARBOR - The annual New Year’s Eve party of the Seniors will again be held at the American Legion Hall starting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31. Mrs. Matt Woolery heads the committee. Mrs. Jean Westoff is in charge of

tickets and Harry Strohmetz and Ray deLaurentis will be in charge of entertainment and dancing. Hors d’oeuvres will be served and then a hot dinner of sauerkraut and pork, roast turkey with all the fixings, vegetables and dessert will be served.

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