Cape May County Herald, 18 February 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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JERSKY CAPE 4-11 Queen Gloria Unkle of Goshen is greeted by N.J.-Secretary of Agriculture Phillip Alampi during recent state Agricultural Convention in Cherry Hill. Flanking them are Harold Shaw of Marmora, left, vice president of the couqfy Board of Agrictjjture and convention delegate: and C. Newton^ Schellinger, corresponding secretary and treasurer of the county unit.

Earn 1st Honors At LCMR

ERMA — Lower Cape May Regional High School has named 10 juniors and seniors to the first honors roll, and an additional 62 students in grades 9

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Marinakis Is Speaker STONE HARBOft/ George Marinakis, Birector of the courtly MUA, was the scheduled guest speaker at the Cumber of Commerce dinner meeting at Henny’s Monday. Before joining the county Municipal Utilites Authority Marinakis wap.-a project engineer in the £JSEPA f t «construction' grants proyam, which evaluates and provides funding for. wastewater treatment worjes projects.Marinakis’ topic was the progress MUA is making in the county and how the new plant .will affect the residents of Stone Harbor. Academy Nominees WASHINGTON - Two Cape May County residents are among 50 young men and women nominated for the- service academies by U.S. Sen. Harrison W. Williams Jr. for the entering class of 1981. Nominated for the Merchant Marine Academy was Bruce R. Deppen of

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Named for the Naval Academy was Brian L. McDonald of Ocean View.

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