Cape May County Herald, 21 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Youth Exhibit Winners

CAPE MAY - The County Art League, 1050 Washington St., announced the winners of - the 1982 Young People’s Exhibit on view in their Carriage House galleries. The show represents * the work of students from Grades 7 through 12 in county schools. The exhibit opened with a reception Sunday, April 18, at which time prizes were awarded, and will continue through Saturday, May 1. It was arranged by League mcmbef Bettyne Hull. Gallery hours are: 11-4 Tuesdays through Saturdays; 12-4 Sundays. AWARDS WERE all given by the League. An inscribed plaque was awarded, for the Best-in-Show, and for first place winners the awards are blue ribbons and $5 gift certificates for art materials. Red ribbons were awarded to second-place winners and yellow ribbons to thirdplace winners. Winners are: Best in Show: Lori, oil painting by Danny Franklin. Grad* 12. Oc*an City High School First place for two-dimensional work: Grade?: TheCol’t Meow, pen and crayon by Mary Breitbach, Richard M Teltelman School Grade B Serenity, yarn drawing by Luis Rodrigue; and George Rea, Teitelman School Grade 9: Co/or Sea Swirl*, tempera, by Jeremy Korman, Lower Cape May Regional High School Grade 10: Fluff. pastels, by Donna Joyce, Ocean City High School Grade It: Mirror Self Portrait, pastels, by Tammy Patter son. Ocean City High School Grade 12: Thoujhei in a Dark Room, colored pencil, by Robert Gummel. Wildwood High School FIRST PLACE for threedimensional work: Grades 7-9: The Ballerina, papier mache. by Carolyn Baxter. Lower Cape May Regional Grades 10-12, Touch of Night, construction. by Ronnie Fine and BUI Wizst. Wildwood High School Second place for two-dimensional work: Grade 7: Untitled, felt pen on foilboard. by John Maguire. Ocean City Intermediate School Grade 8: Hot Afternoon, acrylic, by Dawn ’Veil,* Teitelman School. Grade 9: Truck, screen print by Kyle Breckley. Ocean Ctty Intermediate School Grade 10: Suicide, pen and ink. by Ron Hutchinson, Ocean City i High School Grade 11: Ramona. water color, by Bob Bulleck, Ocean City High School Grade 12: Richard Wagner, pen and ink drawing from plaster cast by Lori Lynn Thompson, Ocean City High School. Second place for threedimensional work: Grades 7-9: Hairy Harry, clay box with lid by Mike Coyle. Lower Cape May Regional Grades 10-12: Finally Finished, papier mache by Sherry Layton. Lower Cape May Regional THIRD PLACE for twodimensional work Grade 7: UntiUed. collage by Sandv McDonough, Ocean City Intermediate Grade 8: On the Road Again, yam drawing by Alfred Pallanta and Charles Smutnick, Teitelman School Grade 9: Approaching Deer, yam painting by Shawn Klinker. Lower Cape May Regional Grade 10: Toyland. collage by Lisa Sows. Wildwood Catholic High School Grade II: Respectable, oil painting, by Christine Bock. Lower Cape May Regional Grade 12: Joel, colored pencil by Beth McDonald. Ocean City High School Third place for three-dimensional work: Grades 7-9. .Isnalo. appie head, papier mache and leather, hy Renee Campbell. Lower Cape May Regional Grades 10-12, Love Birds, wax sculpture by Jesse Rutherford. Lower Cape May Regional

The judges gave a special his pen and ink cartoon. Cartooning Honorable Mehtion to James Bradley Bradley, of the llth Grade, Wildwood Catholic High School, for

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THIS PART shepherd female is about a year old ind is blonde and white.

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THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF OCEAN CITY INC. at 1 Shelter Rd.^of Tennessee Ave. in Ocean City has the pet below for adoption as well as many other canines and felines. Shots are administered before adoption. The Society is run by volunteers and donations are appreciated. They're Open between l and 4 p.m. and can be

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THE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY INC. is a non profit volunteer organization. Besides the animal above, they also have numerous other pets for adoption. In addition, they offer a neutering and spaying program and provide a lost and found! service. All animals havelCLEO is a 1 year old (%lico shots before adoption. Calllevery bit as female as her 465-4563 between 9a.m. andlfamous namesake. She’s 4 p.m. for details.Ihad all her-shots and is Donations are welcomed. |very affectionate

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