Cape May County Herald, 1 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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In ‘Who’s Who' KIO .GRANDE - Pauhi (iorman. Kranddaughter of Wesley and Blanch Smith. Ideal residents, has been selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among, fligh School Students " Paula, who is the daughter- of Robert and Carole (Jornian of Harding Woods, is a talented musician who is a mdhiber of her high school band and. chorus Dental Degree •N WILDWOOD The College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey has awarded the degree of Doctor of Dental Medicine tD M D » to local resident Richard C St a Her Staller is a graduate (if tfbtgers Uriivereity.

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THE US ARMY Field Band played to a capacity crowd in Sea Isle City recently, opening the city’s free summer concert series. Concerts are each Wednesday evening on the promenade. ’

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STONE HARBOR - The 12th Annual art show and sale, sponsored by the borough is set for 11 a m. to 5-4>.m . Saturday. Aug. 1. according to show director Mrs. Norman Betz. The show will be held under 200-foot lent on the athletic field at 80th and Second Aye. Nearly all the ‘‘A” frames within the tent have been reserved There is still space outside the tent and entry forms are

available at Borough Hall and th^ Chamber of Commerce office, on^geth St. Snacks andl beverages will be available. Sales desks will be Idcaled at the north and south entrance of the tent. Cash prizes will be presented to the first, se- . cond and 4hird place winners by Mayor James G. wood. Honorable mention ribbons will also be presented.

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COURT HOUSE i- The county* Vocational Technical Board of Educa- | tion has listed 117 $ludents at Vo-Tech on the Honor. Roll for the fourth marking peirod. Students must achieve ”4” outstanding in grade and citizenship to be named to the honor

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The students and their home schools are: * LOWER REGIONAL High Harry Calverley, Dennia Camp. David Girard. Margdref Hand. Turpi Lee. John Richardson. William Simerson. Darin Smgley. Lois Taylor. Randy Thompson. *Ron Vaccaro. „ MIDDLE T>VP. High: J^ancy Bagiivo. Jim ^Bailey. George Bowman. •Verna.Boyd. Debra Boyle, Stephanie Brown,- Martha Champion. Vernon Champion. Holly Chanoux, Keith Cope. Pamela Daebler, Jane # Dipkenson, John Dickinson, Pete Fazio, Bonnie Fowler. Jerry Fowler. John Fowler, Gteg Frank, Dean Frazier, Clif- ’ ford Ginyard, Terry Gittle. Alvin Harris. Carol Harris. Phil Heun, Kathy Hoff. Kim Jones, Darlene Keith. Laverne Keith. Debbie Knoll. Fayth Lewis,'Robin inn. Fred I^oefflad. Linda Martino, Cathy Marriner, Dennis Moore, Daniel Morrison. Dawn Omrod. Ruth Parks. Term Pettit. John Ratcliffe. Wanda Shockley. Marcp Simms, Karen Smith. Christine Thraen, Randi Tozer. Sandy Tozer. Wayne Westerland, Donna

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OCEAN CITY* High: Joseph Baldwin, Kris Betz; Jeanette Champion, Henry Decinque, Carl Degand. Brian Dougherty, Rusty Harper. James Hlbble, Kurt Kuemmerle, Rich Mc-

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McGovern. Ralph Pietropaula, Terry Sim--mons. Steven Wardenski. WILDWOOD CATHOLI<\ High: Christopher Develin, Keith Verycken. f DENNIS TWP. School, Darwin Coverdale; Margaret Mace School; Scott Hoffnagle; Sea Isle School. Layne Miller; Teitelman School. Michael Wing; Wildwood Crest School. Frank Borucki;.: Woodbine * School. Vickey Broughton. Jose Rivera. Ungraded Adult: James Allen. Pat Bapli.* Scott Baird. Paul Bndkian. Edward BenderlpCyntbia Bartleson, Kathleen Path. Harris FcrgusoiL Chiirles Forsythe. Zigmund Golasewski. Mindy Hedge, Sharon Kirsthnel*. Mary Larsen. Marion Libby, John Louderback, Kathleen McCartney, Cathryn Pellicone, Janice Phillips, Allan Rea. Claire Reeves, Morris Romano, ilaurie Rudqitsky, Domenick Ruggero, Alan Senbertrand, Michael Shaw, Sabrina^ Singletary, William Smerkers. Andrew Sundberg. Patricia Turbett. Meg Vail, timothy Watkins, Lynda Westog, Sandy Zuccato Forty Sixty Singers Sun. CAPE MAY - The Roekaway Revue, a group of 40 "singing and swinging" dancers over 60 years of age, is corAg to Convention Hall for The second time by popular demand. 3 p.m. Sunday July. 5 The group is being presented by the f Gems df Cape May County as a fund raising benefit for their 1982 scholarship. Recipients of the 1980-81 scholarship will be

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Art School Filling Fast

STONE HARBOR - Classes are filling fast in every department of the art school. Connie Sands and her partner, Jo Colino, report. Connie emphasizes that all of the artists have achieved recognition in their respective mediums: Christopher Schink, watercolor; Todd Stone, abstract watercolor; Janet Strauss, children’s art; Doug Long, photography; John Giannotti. sculpture. There are still a few openings in each class and interested persons are urged to make reservations as soon as possible. Further

information may be obtained by writing to Box 92, Stone Harbor 00247. Plan October Canada Trip VILLAS The local Democratic Club will spon-« sor a four-day, three-night trip to Canada, leaving from the club Oct. 9 and including vi&s to Niagara FaUs and Toronto. • Breakfast and dinner are included. For information call Mary Noce. 886-6663; Frank Lynch, 886-9214, or Ella Foner. 886-7208.

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