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COURT HOUSE - The county Vocational Technical Board of Education has released the student honor roll for the first marking period. Students who achieve “4” (outstanding) in grade and citizenship are named. Honor roll students and their home schools are: LOWER REGIONAL HIGH .Thomas Ackroyd. Dominick Afliano, Gary Arrington. Anthony Bcclca, Jerry Brown. Dennla Camp. John Corlett, Rlchrad CiekaJ. Charles Davidson. Richard Demers, Trudy Egan. Karen Edgar. Dan Girard, Dennis Grone. Randy Handlovsky. Christine Harris. ' Robert Harris. Kathy Harron. I-ori Hauboi.v James Hemingway. Ronald- Hevener, Craig Holimer. Gary Kowalsky. Scott Kunweil, Sarah Lynch, Helene McIntyre. Unda Merrill. Peggy Moss, Ellen Newman. Melissa Paulua. Gerald Pettitt, William Pfaff. Barbara Salvatore. T«+e*a Shifflett, Deborah Shumway, Randy Thompson. Chris . Thornton. Rose Votto. Tom Wad-

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dington, Mary Warner. Arlene Went,

Robert Zinkua

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP HIGH Roae Adorarflo, Jim Bailey. Dee

Jlakiey, Cindy Blackburn. George Bowman, Paul Brockman. Jerry Conner. Barbara Cornett. Unda Cornett. Darwin Coverdale, Bar-

bara Dickinson. Jane E Die Peter Fario, Paul FlasfT t Flounders, Jerry Fowler,

Fowler. Rick Fowler. Greg Frank’. Michael Frasier. Matthew Gilbert. Clifford Ginyard. Beverlyn Grant. Norman Hatcher. Bernice Hewitt. Phlfllp Heun. Rhonda Hickman. Robin Hickman. Kimberly Hitt. Robert Hoff. Bruce Knoll. Kimberly Lawrence, Wayne Lewis, Kathy

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Colleen Logue. Stephen Lord. Weston Lucas, Tony Mack: Ernie Mapes, John Marsden, Brian' Me Cart. Jlrn McClure, Bryan McDermott, Harold McDevitt, Albert MeadowcroR, Barry Carl Moore. Dennis Moore. Joe Moore. David Moyer. Mitchell Nichols. Sandra Nickleas. Dennis O Conner. Michael Pastore. Don Pitale. Sherri-Rom. Robert Rom. Wendy Seaman, Karen Smith. Ronl Snyder. John Steinmets. Eric Stone. Jacob Stern. Betty Thomas. \Villlam Tripet. Chris Uts. Kevin Verity. Thomas Vigh, Brenda

Trolley Running Holiday Specials

CAPE MAY - The new. heated Victorian-style trolley of the Mid-Atlantic Center. for the Arts here will be the vehicle for a pair of post-Christmas special events this holiday

season.

The MAC trolley will leave the Physick Estate at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 27 for the Academy of Music in Philadelphia for the 2 o’clock matinee performance of the Nutcracker, the most popular event of the Pennsylvania Ballet season and a Delaware Valley tradition. The $26 price includes $20 ticket plus the bus (trolley) fare to Philadelphia and back. MAC officers note the limited seating and the idea of making someone a special yuletide gift thru a

ticket to this highlight of the Academy holiday season. Two days later. Wednesday. Dec. 29, the trolley will depart the Physick Estate, 1048 Washington St., at 7:30 p.m. for a l 1 * hour tour of holiday decorations in the Greater Ckpe May-Lower Township area. Featured will be a tour of the lights at A Thousand Summers, a private estate in the wooded section of the township. The evening will conclude with refreshments back at the Physick Estate. Price is $3. For more information or reservations, contact the MAC office at 884-5404. MAC officials reiterate that space on the trolley is limited. ^

Wafklmi. Dorothy Watkina. Sharon WaUina. Wayne Weaterland, Robert

WUdng. Jeral Zel*« OCEAN CITY HIGH

Tina Camp. William Challen, Roaealean Oearkln. Pat Habefman, CurtU Haberman, Jamea HibWe. Joyce Morae. Robin Phillipa. Samuel Rdwand. Raymond Schmid. Kenneth Schweibinz, Danny Scull. Brenda Shafto. Roy Shone, Connie Smith. Loretta Steelman, Robert

Woolley

WILDWOOD HIGH Donna Relka. Darlene Benson, Arlene Benaon. Frank Boruchl, Joaeph Chestnut. Robin Gallner, Kelli Hilton. Penpy laurie. Linda Springer. Diana Swan. SJacey Sweeney. Ronald Worby WILDWOOD CATHOLIC HIGH .Patricia Remeai WILDWOOD CREST MEMORIAL Andy Williams DENNIS TOWNSHIP I .auric Anderson UPPER TOWNSHIP Harry Grier UNGRADED ADULTS Judith Baldinf. Julia Bauman, Deborah Black. Joe Brinson. Diane Brophy, Carol Bruce. Judy Buckmaater. Elizabeth Custer. Robert Cotelleae. Maria DeSantia, Austin DeVaul. Violet Dickinson. Diane Dllmore. Walter Dlaon. Dorothy Drissel. Joan Duhrkoff, Carol Feliciano. Michael Flannery. Michele Fricano. Alan Friss, An thony Giorando. John Harkins, Diane Haughey. Kimberly Huff, Deborah Hulton, Elaine Jackson. Gerald Jackson. Konne Kertha Anne Kennedy. Carol Learning; Suzanne McCutcheon, Joan Mogck, Diana Mulholland, Monica Olsen. Heidi Padilla, Charles Pascale, Catherine Payne. Ruby Phillips. Michael Quinn. Elizabeth Scully.

' N Wllllam Shockley. Catherine Siner, Ann Spencer. Mary Jane Spbague. Edward Slagg. James Stagg. Dana Street, Victoria Szabo, Barbara Lee Trim bom. Lorraine Vaoderwende. Frank Vassallo. Josephine Walsh. Donna Webb. Ger da Weldon. Debbie Wright * FIRST FORgt 729-2255 DEAR FIRST CALL: • Q I had a career for ten years Two year* ago my husband and I decided to ha ve a child I am now the mother of a year old daughter and I am very interested in homrmakihg programs I Am t know too mum about cooking or decorating but I would like to learn Are there any programs'* A There are two places you could try The first is the Cooperative Es tension Center of Cook College Rutger* University, on Dennfsvllle Courthouse Rd in Court House They recently had a workshop on home window treatment to conserve Energy Soon they will have one on Seafood Nutrition For information call MS-5HS You could also trythe . continuing education department of your local school district This Is not an EmA-gency Hotline for Fire. Police, or Rescue Thtsaer vice is free and confidential If you have a question for the Flrat Call for Help column, write to David G Fothergill-Quinlan. First Call For Help. P o Box 222, RioGrknde. N.J. 08242 or call 729-2255.

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