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Conference Delegates
In ‘Talent Roster’
N. CAPE MAY - The Lower Township Rotary Club announces the selection of Jeanette Rea as the participant and Luretta Kauffman as the alternate in the Rotary Youth Leadership Conference to be held this summer.
Charles McCarty, Conference Committee Chairperson for the Rotary Club, said that Jeanette will be among 125 South Jersey Hi^h School students whoNwill work together at Sto<*ton State College Sunday, June 27
—Friday, July 2. Aimed at developing the leadership potential of youth, the conference will feature speakers and workshops focusing on deeison-making, ethics, communications, and contemporary problems.
MAYS LANDING - Two Cape May County residents who are graduating sophomores at Atlantic Community College have' been included in the 1962 Talent Roster of Outetan ding Mfnorffy-'Cornmunify College Graduates.
They are Curtis Miller of Wildwood, who is director of the Wildwood Community Center and wants to further his education in the field of business and commerce. and Debra^Reese of Ocean City, who also fdans to continue her education in
business and commerce. The talent roster is a service that has helped more than 8,000 mfhority students nationwide to continue their studies toward a bachelor’s degree
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