Cape May County Herald, 21 January 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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Bank Promotes 3 * alion *' .Vf* *^i P««gy Holland, appointed uaisUnt cashier McC * r, >' Pfomoted to peraonnel .“iXr 0m ” r ' ^ , ” ol '*«' h *’ b «"* m «n.^r of the Marine Team atnce 1970. Peggy has been a resident of the county all her life. -AteSSSS»£*Xs5: member of the National Association of Bank Women McCarty has been with the Marine Bank Since 1979. where she attended high school, she also attended Trenton State College and at prevTl'h 8 ^ ln eoonses. Along with her son Chuck, ^atJtaa been a resident of this area for 10 years. wnm„ IS S l ?'™ ber of the National Association of Bank Women. Val enjoys snow skiing, dancing and camping Johnson was formerly the assistant manager of North Wildwood office. She has been with Marine National since 19ra Originally from Philadelphia, Rose now resides in e"S^Jr“ hlp . W " h l ’ er husba " d Harry and her two children, Harry, Jr and Kimberlyann of Wildwood High School, Rose is also continuing her education through the AIB program She is a MUfHi^T lh ' Natiima! Association of Bank Women, the Towthip T S 8 ,P B Mr d nni '' g BMrd ° nd U ’ e Mlddle

24 Listed For First Honors

ERMA — A total of 24 seventh and eighth grade students at the Richard M. Teitelman School earned first honors in the first marking period. Another 95 achieved second honors. On the honors list were: (8TI1 GRADE) FIRST HONORS Patricia Branagan, Sarah Craig, Sherrie Crouch, Robert Elwell, Mark Halbruner, Sue Hart, Debbie Hughes, Margaret Kelly, Melissa King, Carl Knudsen, Christine MacDonald, Lisa Maston, Alice Ruediger, Wendi Shepherd, Kim Short, and Kristin Taylor. (7T1I GRADE) FIRST HONORS Jopnne Brandt. Gail Buckman. Roberta Donovan, Peter Eatroff, Todd Laskey, Cindy Marsden, Patricia Miller, and Jody Webb. <8TH GRADE) SECOND HONORS Susan Bitting, Ken Brown. Charyl Calfina, Starla Campbell, Marion Carlson, Tina Chandanais, Michelle Chapeau, Matthew Christopher. Jill Coldren, Geraldine Comber, Andrea Conner, Keith Conner, April Cubemot. Nancy Cunningham, Amy Cushman, < Steven Douglass, Joe DuFault. Debra Eastman, Joe Felsman, Amanda Gack, Linda Gallagher. David Hawthorne, Nina Hickman. Melissa Hienkel, Paige Hunter, Paul James. Kathy Jamison, Kathy Kennedy, Jeremy Kerman, Leaf Kraft, Judith LaFevre, Sean Lewis, Dawn Linden, Shawn Lindholm, David Lindsay, Rene Luthe, Sheila McCloy, Kathleen McKelvey, Brian McKeon Denise Obst, Herald Olsen, Douglas Patrick, Theresa Pisasale, Barbara Plechner, Kathleen Pullinger, Mary Reeves, Cheryl Robson, Patricia Rourke, Lisa Schubert, Judy Shaw, Mary Beth Smiley, Deborah Smith.

Karen Smith, Howard Souder, Karen Souder, Michelle Spina, Laura St. Clair, Thomas Wagner, Susan Walker, Kelli Weeks, and Terri Woods. SECOND HONORS Eric Albert, Sherrie Ayers, Lisa Bassett, James Bucko, Kristine Calhoun, John Cokas, Nancy Collins, Ann Dalton, Francis DiGilio, Christine Fitzpatrick. Mark Gongalez, Brenda Heathcote. Tracey Hilvert, Melinda Johnson, Robert Kershaw, Tracy Kirkbride, Karen Lukert, Daniel MacElrevey, Janet McGraw, Hazel Molson, Donna Moore, Kathleen Oliver, Gregory Pearce. Evelyn Purdy, Victoria Quinn, Rubi Rambo. Olivergin Salgado. Lisa Schroeder, Kathleen Scire, Jeffrey Sharpley, Charles Smutnik, Joseph Stefanko. Dawn Uetz, and Kim Wells <ITH GRADKl MERIT KOI.I. Ronnie Jean Anderson. Diane Fontannex, Fay Jordan. Tom Sleveroon, and Donald Velli IJTH (iKADKl MERIT ROU. Ronald Bland. Lynette Burton. Daniel Coombs. Tammy Corson. Dawn Diamond. Arthur Done hey, John Ernst, Thomas Fry. Andrea Greenspan. Mart Hawn Sharon Jamison, Cindy McPherson. Krisline Palmer. Tammy Rambo. John Reppert. William Rickards. Kevin Robson. Raymond Stacy. Christine Toro, and Alice Vanaman Repeats On Dean's List AVALON - Local realdent Patrick S. Davies, a sophomore at the University of Scranton, has been named to the Dean's List for the third consecutive semester. He was also admitted to the university's honor program. Patrick, who is a double major in law enforcement and Spanish, is also a member of the university’s college bowl team. A graduate of Wildwood Catholic High School, he is the son of Arthur and Anne Davies of Ocean Drive.

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