Cape May County Herald, 15 April 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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43 Join Nat’l Honor Society

ERMA — More than 40 ■ upper classmen were inducted into the National Honor Society during traditional candle lighting ceremonies Thursday at Lower Cape May Regional High School. A total of 10 seniors and 33 juniors were inducted during the evening ceremony which featured Robert Smeltzer. director of Public Affairs for Cape ,May City, as the guest speaker. ROBERT HAWLEY. Honor Society president, welcomed parents and friends and introduced* Ephraim Keller, superintendent of schools, who in turn introduced the Tio&miof education membeRr-v f Other Society officers on stage were Ruthann Kanady, vice president; Janet Williams, secretary, and John Bassett, treasurer. CURRENT. HONOR Society members include Kerry Axelsson. Barbara Bakiey, Mary Rushong. Robert Church. Michael Craig, Valerie Cullen. Bruce Deppen. Kim Ferguson. Lisa Gallant.

Scott Hiller, David Holzmer, Scott Hopkinson. Elizabeth Kelly, Sharon Luck, Tami Marks. William M McPherson. Yvonne Shelton and Deborah Washington Incoming senior Honor Society members included Dennis Brown. Joseph Dilwerth. Lisa Melaugh. Robert Murphy. DaWn Nardy, Regina Pirnik. Loretta Reed. Connie Schellinger. Ann Sullivan and Kimberly Vona. Junior inductees includ-. ed Nina Barresi. Kandy Birdsell. Donna Bortney. Colleen Brown. ’ Cyndie Kurkhardt, Wendy Calkins. Michael Chadwick. Daniel Christopher, Jacqueline Comber. Kim Dellas. Sean Donovan. Gregory Douglass. Amy Eatroff, Michelle Ewing. Lisa Frederick. Sonja Hart. Suzanne Hawley. Regina Hill, Sherri Hughes. Rulhann Hyson, Myra Kerman. Brian Kopp. Timothy McMahon. Anthony Mendo, Ann Naglee. Raymond Ohst. Tricia Oprandy. Terry Randolph. Mary. Randour. Sue Rea. Lisa Rosales. Susan Schwakoff and Shawn Umpenhour.

Bus Rate Hike Hit

BRIDGETON Freeholder Edward H Salmon has asked a Cumberland County delegation opposing a 100 per cent commuter rate increase on New Jersey Itansit buses to carry a resolution to a hearing at Camden City Hall today Freeholder Salmon, who recently announced he’s running for the state legislature, introduced the resolution at the regular monthly meeting of the Cumberland County Board It expresses his disapproval of the rate hike The resolution^ passed unanimously As explained by Salmon, daily bus commuters bet ween Bridgeton and

Philadelphia presently pay $26 a week for five round trips If the rate increase is approved, this will go up 50 per cent to $39 a week June 28 and another 50 per cent September l *— to $52 a week Twp. Holiday TUCKAHOE - April 17 (Good Friday) is a holiday in Upper Township.' and v the Municipal Offices in Tuckahoe will be closed Residents whose trash is normally picked’ up on Friday will have trash pick up on Thursday. April 16. Regular trash pick up schedules will resume the following week

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It’s our way of wishing you a very joyful spring and Easter. The colorful, fragrant blooms on displav in our three offices will he given away Thursday . April 16. Just come in and fill out an entrv fdrm for >mir chance to win. Drawing held at noon April 16.

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