Cape May County Herald, 3 June 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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AI Weathoff STONE HARBOR Senior of the Year Lillian Dougherty accepts award presented hy Chamber of Commerce president Glenn Townley. Cadets Receive Awards During Annual Ceremony

By Bill .Sherman

COURT HOUSE - The N.J. ROTC Unit of Middle Township high school held its award ceremony last week at the high school where the audience was welcomed by Lt. Cmdr. A.F. Cornell, commander

of unit.

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Cadet Robert Ritterhoff — American Legion Scholarship Award. Military Order of the World Wars Awdrd. Honor Cadet Ribbon Navy League of the U.S. Award. Cadet Nancy Gansert - American Legion Scholarship Award Military of the World Wars Award. Daughters of the American Revolution Award. National Sojourners Award. Distinguished Cadet Award, Special Red Cross Recognition Award. Meritorius Achievement Ribbon. Navy League of the U.S. Award. Cadet James Simms — American Legion Military Excellence Award, Daughters of the American Revolution award. Reserve Officers Association Award, Cape May Court House Kiwanis Award. Distinguished Cadet

Award.

Cadet Pamela Funk — National Sojourners

Award.

Cadet Debra Cresse — American Legion Military Excellence Award. Cadet William Garrison — National Sojourners Award. Distinquished Cadet Award. Cadet Daniel Slater — American Legion Scholarship Award Daughters of the American Revolution Award. Distinquished Cadet Award. Honor Cadet

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Cadet Beverly Ashbrldge — American Legion

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Award.

Cadet Leonard Ennis — HdBor Cadet award. Presenters of the awards included: W Boyd Tyler - Military Order of World Wrs; Cmdr. George Rapp — Hurston Elmer Wood Post No. 198 Of Cape May Court House; Cmdr. Horace Griffin of Post No. 331 of Stone Harbor , Post No. 239 of Tuckahoe, Post 193 of Cape May; and President Emma Wagner, Unit No. 198 American Legion Auxiliary of Cape May Court House. The Drill Team of the N.J. ROTC gave a demonstration. qBenediction was given Rev. Wilbur Hoffman, and the unit passed in review. Graduation RO GRANDE - There will be a graduation and closing exercises with a patriotic theme for the Cape May County Christian School at 7 p.m. Friday. K-5 and 6th grade will graduate in the Grace Gospel Chapel at Rte. 9 and Walsh Avenue, here. It will he under the direction of Mrs. Sandra Rodgers and Mrs. Karen Brown. The public is invited along with family and friends of the

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