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Herald A lantern 20 May 81

Winners In Young Artists ’ Exhibit

Jo Colino and Connie Sands invite you to conic and celebrate the opening of The STONE HARBOR SCHOOL OF ART Sat., May 23rd 7:00 P.M. at the Wetlands Institute in the lecture hall. FACULTY will be present •Wine and Cheese, MUSIC BY THfc PERCHANCE PLAYERS

CAPE MAY - The winners in the Young People's Art Exhibit currently on display at the galleries of the County Art League, 1050 Washington St„ have been announced The exhibit will continue through May 25 at the league, where it. can be seen during regular gallery hours — U to 4 Tuesdays through-Saturdays, 1 to 4 Sundays, closed Mondays, except May 25. BEST OF SHOW was a wall hanging, "Sutnmer Salad^by Maureen Fitzpatrick of Grade 11 of Lower Cape May Regional High School. All county schools, both public and private, with grades 7 through 12 or,with students of comparable ages, were invited to submit work. Those schools participating are: Richard M. Teitelman School; Lower

Cape May Regional High * School, Our Lady Star of the Sea School; Wildwood High School; St. Ann's Grade School, Wildwood; Wildwood Catholic High School; Middle township Elementary School; Middle Township High School; Ocean City intermediate School; Ocean City High School; and Atlantic Christian School in Ocean City. FIRST PRIZE , yy • ungraded work was given to Debby Perry, ofipur Lady Star of the Sea School here, for appliqued pilww, "Winnie the Pooh” Graded work is as follows: Grade 12: 1st: "Jerry G”, white pastel, by Peter Everett, of Ocean City High School; 2nd: "Captivate”, pastel, by Yvette Miller! Ocean City High School; 3rd, "Captured Concert” watercolor, by Ric Scioli, Ocean Citv High

School; 4th, "Hand and Bouquet" mixed media collage, by Chris Gehunas, of Wildwood Catholic Grade 11: 1st: "My Friend", pencil, by Cathy Kennedy, Lower Cape May High, 2nd, "Friend", watercolor, by Sandi Smith, Ocean City High School; 3rd, "You and I," pen and ink by Maureen Fitzpatrick, Lower Cape May Hjgh; and 4th, "Unicom," pasted wool, Rita Campbell, Lower Cape May High. GRADE 10: 1st. "Beatles," pen and ink, Christine Back, Lower Cape May High; 2nd, "Rug," by John Coan, Lower Capex May High; 3rd, "Untitled," pehcil by Donna Hot tier, Lower Cape May High, and 4th, "WaU Hanging,” weaving, by Roxanne Piazza, Lower Cape May High. Grade 9: 1st, "Wall Hanging,” macrame by Diane Hart, Lower Cape May Regional; 2nd, "Fish," block print by Tricia Campbell, Lower Cape May; 3rd, "Walking Together," Ron Hutchinson, Ocean City High School; and 4th “Ceramic" by Connie Howath, Lower

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GRADE 8: 1st, "BaUk,"

by Caroline Ford, Ocean City Intermediate School; 2nd, "Watercolor," by Wendy Smith, Ocean City Intermediate School; 3rd, "Ice Dance," pencil, by Jeremy Kerman, Richard M. Teitelman School; and 4th, “Silent Mountains.” woo) painting by Christopher Salverson, Richard M. Teitelman School. Grade 7: 1st; “Picasso’s Queens," photogram by Kathy Eichenberger, Ocean City High; 2nd, "Night Sea," pastel. Nancy Hathaway, Atlantic Christian School; 3rd, "Persian Cat,” pencil, Karen Wkert, Richard Teitelman School; 4th, "Styrofoam Sculpture,” Nicole Curcio, Ocean City Intermediate School. WORK WAS JUDGED on technique, composition and originality. Judges were John Haynie, Janet Hicks and Juliana Todd. Chairman of the exhibit was Mrs. Bettyne Hull of Cape May. At 1 p.m. Saturday, Charles Bernard, president of the Art League, will make the presentation of the awards for best of show, the first prize in each grade level, and the best of ungraded. He will also introduce the othet- winners.

Betrothal Announced

AVALON - Mr. and Mrs. Austin Barry Hepburn of Ardmore, Pa., and this borough, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Morley Hepburn, to Ensign Joseph A. Richards. Ill, U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Richards, Jr., of Hampton, Va.

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graduate of the Agnes Irwin School and is a student aMbe University of Richmond. Ensign Richards is a graduate of the University of Virginia and is currently stationed

in Orlando, Fla.

Dorothy Hepburn

An October wedding is planned.

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