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Hie Herald and The Lantern
Wedneaday, March 4, H81
Gtinn To Give Scholcrship* Sorority Donations
W CAPE MAY - .Mn ReamaM Julwn. hud ol the K holarahip commltler ol the Chpe May County Genu, repened at a.reeent meetina that one atudenl (tom lamer Cape May Regional High School and one (tom Wildwood High School will uch be choaen for fVM) w-hotarshlp aid Recipienta of the award will hr introduced at the ftoctiaway Revue ipon wired by ttie Gema at 3 p .tn.
Sunday. July 3, at the Cape May Convention Hall. On Dean’s' List WILDWOOD - Scott Ttorfas, a 1980 graduate of x Wildwood High School, hfea been named to the dean'* likt for the fall term at the University of Rhode Island Scott, a freshman, is a double major in pharmacy and musil’ He is the son of H Bernard Trorfas, owner of the Villas Pharmacy
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N CAPE MAY - Delte Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its 7th annual Valentine Ball for charity and has donated 8400 to Mental Health Services of Cape May County, and $400 to the Association For Retarded Citizens, Inc. Each year Delta Lambda Chapter contributes a local charity. During the year School News
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the sorority also donates to needy familiea or to local agencies which collect such things as books, eye
clothing, or food
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In May the chapter help® sponsor Daisy Day for Children’s Hospital In Philadelphia. In March and April members collect eye glasses for the Lions Club
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The winter for the aeniora. grade M. la Satie suhherl at the sixth " .waa Harold le Event*
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. Tlte 7th gradsra areWpartng their projecta for the actence fair. They are alio making energy
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FIRST DONATIONS ta Sv> lilt aty to USI M.rtb of Dimes are made by Commissioner William Kehner, left. Mayor Dominic Raffs, and Commissioner John Scarpa after Raffs Issued official proclamation for fund campaign.
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Conferenrea are beiiw held this weed The atudenl* will be getting out of achool at! p m for the whole —Rachael D. Scbah I SENTENCE YOLThii week’s winner for "I Sentence You for the Juntan. grade M. is Eric Roef of the flrat grade
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The aixth grader* finUhed the aec (ion on Canada and are aUrting •
new chapter on Mexico
Council wtU be having
It will be aomatime in rly March They wUI be *en*ng a ilietin with the info you II need.
—Rachael O. Schaht
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SOMERS POINT - The following area btrtha have been announced by Shore Memorial Hospital here: DAUGHTER to Jeffrey and Gayle Tampkbu Tomphtaabf V Beachumt Dr . North Cape May. Feb fa SON to Joaeph and Wendy Aader*on DeRaaa of 4 Cedar Dr . Ocean View. Feb 10 SON to George and Karen Thomp Ma Maaely of 230 Goshen Rd . Cape May Court Houae, Feb t* SON to Char lea and Marie Scythea AUlaaa of ISO Anchorage Dr . Ocean CKy. Feb 00 DAUGHTER to Jamea and Angela Nett* Fax of 209 Fire La.. North Cape May. Feb 30 SON to James and Kathleen Pflater Daan of ffiS Wait Ave , Ocean Oty. Feb lo DAUGHTER to Donald and Ann Oeoeawetter Che a lie of 3 Danielle Dr , Ocean View. Feb 31 •SON to Jay and Karen Thorn Knight of 7» Central Ave.. Ocean (MtyTeb 22
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.SBwiSS Of the Zodiac to help them understand thetr relationship with tV aura and apace They wtD hang their projects around the room
The children have a apecial reading contest Everytime they read a book, they have to write a am a II paragraph on the book Then a aegment ia added onto the head of a worm The peraon with the ' moot aegmenU at the end of the yeef wtna. The atxth grader* abo did poem* about somethin* they had discarded If you want to aee them they are outside the atxth grader* door Here are pome we thought were the beat: Goodbye old aneakera, you served me well, You went through achool I went through smell futie Stobborf Goodbye old aneakera you did not • serve me well I fell off my bike on you, so. I threw you on the telephone wire and there you sUyed — Jen Rodger* —Mark Haryslak
All Stirred UP! The ladies in the kitchen are getting new food* like: pineapple • strawberry shortcake, blueberry cookie*. Mickey Mouse bar*. Salisbury Steak with potatoes, prunes, and raw cauliflower. They're going to serve more doodad bags too - —Mark Harvalak A Michael (Graver) Veltato S4h Grade Scholars There ia no stopping the fifth grade scholara In science they are sUrtlng a new chapter on nutritBn Am Davidson made a poster on the digeative system The fifth grade welcome* back Tlffaay Totoar who took a two-week trip to Florida. In math, group I is sUrtlng level '20, group II Is doing fractions In Language they are learning about business and friendly letters In gym they are sUrtlng hockey, lust, but not least, they are studying the bones and muscles In health
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