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Herald & Lantern 3 June 81

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39 County Graduates From ACC

MAYS LANDING - Atlantic Community College granted degrees to 39 graduates from Cape May County among the 249 con ferred at commencement exercises here May 29. County residents who* received associate degrees were: Beale Ann Pohlig. Cecilia Souder.. Roberta Kaye Answini. Carl I Hober. Kimberly Ann Newton. Keith Theodore Snypi. Sandra A Anderson. Barbara Ann Finocchiaro. Kdward A MacDonald. Linda Virginia McKeown. ('ape May ROBERT l.. HOOVER. Joyce f) Goodman, William C. Coughlin. Catherine E Tremblay. Court House. John Samuel O’Brien. Del Haven Dorothy H. Marcolongo. Robert Joseph Wahl. Lynne Rose Krause, No/lh Wildwood. Walter D. Hughes. Cynthia Eileen McAleer, Barbara A. Reilly, Donna M. Lockyer. Sharon E. Tarves, Suzanne Frances Workman. Ocean City. Arthur Paul Haffelfinger, Thomas E. Rock. Ocean View. SARA H. LINDSAY. Palermo. Cheryl Lynn Martin. Harry Joseph Paul Gallagher. Rio Grande. Mary Lou Resye, Ave Maria McCann. Catherine Marie Quinn. Sea Isle City. Deborah Ann Burcham, TuCkahoe. Maryellen Patricia McGinn. Villas. Beverly A. Williams. Whitesboro. Frank J. DelCorio. Maureen Nancy Peters, Wildwood. Mary L. Padgett, Wildwood Crest. Aida G. Feliciano. Woodbine.

SENIOR CITIZENS! GROUPS and INDIVIDUALS! TRAVEL WITH... SENIORTOURS Spw<idli*tt m QUALITY Package* lor Senior Citizen*' Here * a lew at our Current OHering*. with local pick up* □ 10 DAY AUTUMN FLORIDA SUPER SAVER *439” Dbl. occ. Ditneyland. Seo World. Cypre** Garden*. Kennedy Space Center...and morel Deluxe accommodation* throughout, deliciout ALL-YOU CAN-EAT breakfast*, and dinner* doily while in Florida comfortable oir equipped comfort-controlled motor coach, with SENIOftTOUR escort on board. Fun. Prize*. Gomes. Refreshment* enroute. Oct. 19-29. Nov. 6 16 13 DIT, FUNDUS FLORID* FUN TOUR SSTD Disneyland Seo World, Cypres* Gardens. Busch Gardens, Kennedy Space Center...and more' Deluxe accommodation* throughout, delicious AII-YOU-CAN-EAT breakfasts ond dinners daily while in Florida . . comfortable air-equipped, comfort-controlled motorcooch with SENIORTOUR escort onboard. Fun. Prizes. Games. Refreshments on route. Weekly departures Jon thru April 1982 NASHVILLE I EXCITING NEW ORLUNS $610 August I4th-25th tour the fabulous Gronde Old Opry and New Orleans! Grande Old Opry Concert featuring greatest talents in Country and Western music ... Opryland U S A. with its HO acre entertainment complex ond more than 70 musical production* doily Cruise down the Mississippi ond visit one of the ANTEBELLUM PLANTATIONS Then 2 separate nites ot leading New Orleans night club ft theatres, featuring top jozz name*, entertainment, ond drinks... Take a city tour of New Orleans wifh full breokfost* ond dinners daily ...air conditioned moforcooch. SENIOR TOURS Escort*, ond Delux accommodations throughout In First-Class motor hotels Departure August 14-25 □ 4 MY, Ft. DUTCH C0UNTRT S214 per person Dbl. occ. Accommodations Smock dob in the middle of thing* ond the luxurious CONTINENTAL INN oil you con eat buffet, breakfasts doily, ond family style dinners, o real banquet. Eoch evening plus visit to Her*hey, Longwood Gardens, guided tours to Amish Formers Market oqd Amish Homestead Fall Foliage! Transportation via deluxe motorcoech. Next departure October 14-17. □ IMT WORLD’S FAIR TOUR $201 KT For groups ond Individuals, the fabulous trip includes...TWO DAYS ADMISSION TO THE WORLD S FAIR. KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE $ .. 3 nights accommodations in Beautiful Gatlinburg Tennessee, of the foot of the Great Smokies Nationol Pork ... take a stroll through the Gotlinburg Croft Center, gift shops ond sightseeing ...overnight occommodotions enroute in Charlottesville. Vo. ... Exciting aerial tromwoy sightseeing ride ... Tour the beautiful MontlcelRestate, designed ond built by Thomos Jefferson ... Delicious breakfasts daily while in Tennessee ... 5 nights. 6 days. Departures- May FM KT1ILS • 729-8M0 or write Btf U7. WILBW00B, RJ 08290

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The Cape Mays Dolly Stango

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Suzanne Davis Liberto. visiting parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Davis at Victorian Towers.to Barbara Meyer, wife of Ur. Charles Meyer...to Bryan Beasly Cheeks, ail of one year,, to Ed Ives...of New York and Cape May. s-x'

FOR BIBLE STORIES. Music St humor, it’s WRIO FM 102.3 on Wedensdays 4-5 pm. says Marie McConnell. She promises you’ll feel ever so much better for listening and giving your support. GET WELL SOON to Helen Parks. Dr. Irving Tenenbaum. Rose Hove. Marion Dietrich. Mabel Plerhopl^s. Dr. Jim

McAneny. CAPE MAY LIBRARY has fresh flowers daily, all through courtesy of Hillhouse Greenery on the Mall where Craig & John Sprocsser are the ownerartists! • • • TULIP FESTIVAL is something brand new coming in September via the Cape May Chamber of Commerce. Residents are urged to plant tulips •commemorating Captain May (founder of Cape MAy). Want to volunteer -your help? Cape May Chamber of Commerce awaits your assistance and suggestions.

LCMR Senior Trjp A First ERMA — The senior trip is over for III Lower Cape May Regional High School students, but memories of their Florida tour linger on. The trip spanned four days and three nights, and ended May 12. This was the first senior trip to Disney World. It included ‘‘Grad Nite*’ from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. at Disney World, open only to high school seniors for the occasion, and a return all-day trip there. THE SENIORS also enjoyed pool parties^! their Orlando motel, anMsits to Malibu Speedway Tor a D J party and a chance at driving racing cars; Cypress Gardens, and Sea World. The return flight to Philadelphia was delayed more than two hours by engine problems, but that failed to dampen spirits or lessen the A-plus rating accorded the trip. The trip was planned by Mrs. Virginia Svard, senior class advisor and head chaperone. Clubwomen Win Awards CAPE MAY - The Women’s Community Club received two awards at the 87th annual convention of the state Federation of Women’s Clubs at the Playboy Resort and Country Club, McAfee. Mrs. Virginia Fleming was awarded first prize for etched plates, and Mrs. Kenneth Jones was given honorable mention for a pastel painting. Representing the local club were Mrs. Frank Entriken, president; and Mrs. John Veldhoven, vice presi-

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