Cape May County Herald, 22 April 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 13

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Vo-Tech Student Honors

COURT HOUSE - The county Vocational Technical Board of Education has released the student honor roll for the third marking period. Students who achieve "4" (outstanding) in grade and citizenship are named. Honor roll students and their home schools are: LOWER CAPE MAY HIGH Thom** Ackroyd. Thom** Birchall, Brian Clark, Tanya Ltndholm. Sarah Lynch, Kim McLauthlin. Richard Newland, Taml Parker, Mary Reppert. John Rkhartbon, Frank Schmidt, Wayne Short. BUI Slmenon, Lol* Taylor, Randy Thompson

MIDDtJC TOWNSHIP HIGH Nancy Baglivo. Jim Bailey, Helen Bartieaon, Betty Blount, Georae Bowman, Verna Boyd, Debra Boyle, Stephanie Bnhm. M*ry Capriori. Martha Champion, Vernon Champion, Holly Cnanoux, Jayne Chapman, DonnaCornwell. Pamela Daebler, Jane Dlckinaon. John Dlcklmon, Pete Pario. Bemle Fowler. Jerry Fowler, John Fowler. Greg Frank, Angela Garrison. Leroy Gift, Christine Gilbert. Clifford Ginyard. 'Ihereda Qtttle, Jeff Grace. Carol Harris, Phil Heim, Kathy Hoff, Robert Hoff, Kim Jones. Jef ferson Kane, Darlene Keith, Debbie Knoll, Robin Linn, Frederick Loefflad, Shirley Anne Luker, Daniel Marks, Cathy Marrlner, John Marsden, Brian McCart, Dennis Moore, Dawn Omrod, Ruth Parks, Terri Pettit, David PI tale. John

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Centennial Chairman SEA ISLE CITY - As the city’s 100th birthday nears, the Board of Commissioners appointed William Kehner as chairman of the 1982 City Centennial Commission. "We want Sea Isle City to have a bang-up 100th Birthday Party,” Mayor Dominic Raff said in making the announcement of Kehner’s appointment. KEHNER. IN accepting the cliairmanship, noted that all residents of the City are welcomed to Join the Centennial Committee, and are urged to contact him in the near future if interested in serving. "I am asking for the help of the chamber of^Commerce, the civic and social clubs, the churches, the Scouts and all interested citizens," Kehner said. Kehner said he would like to see an up-dated history of the city prepared, and a centennial parade led by the Sea Isle City String Band.

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