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Herald & Lantern 2 March '>3

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ERMA — l/nver Cape May Regional High School has named 13 students to its high honor roll for the second marking period, and 112 others to the second honor roll , Chosen for, high honors were Luann Cherry. Peter Eatroff. Michael Hudgins' Michelle Winner. Mark Halbruner, ] Maryellen Halhgan. Christine Harrif, Douglas I’atrick, Michele Sobel. Linda Hawley. Christine Carlson. Craig Holzmer and Jeahnette Rea .*' * NAMED FOR second honors were: ' Knr Altwrl Jo»nnr Hr»ndt. • J»m*-v Hurrnw*. I.drrainf

•Catvertey, John Coho*. Nancy Col Hn*. Ann Halloo Richard Demcn. Francu fMailio, Rnhorla Donovan. Michael Dorr, Joaepft Fcyaa, Sandra Oaniaon. John llalhnmer. ChrUtine Hand, Michael Herndon. Lynda In ((eranll. Melinda Johnson. Christine Kelehan. Todd l^tikey. Karen Lufcert. ( Indy Maraden. Patricia Miller, Carolyn Morae. Joanne Nelson. Timothy O'ponnell. Victoria Quinn Charles Smutnik. Margaret Todd Dawn UeU, Kim Well*, Carolyn Hauer. Patricia Hranagan Jill Col dren Andrew Goaseltn. Kathy Har /on. l/irt Haubota. Samantha Hayes. Michael Hunt, Jeremy Kerman. • Carl Knudaen* Sean lewis. Jooeph Luca*. Chmtine MacDonald, Christopher Marlnom. Victoria Mason. Hoyt Montgomery, Denise Obst Todd Handle Marybeth Smiley. Kristin Taylor, Laureen Weeden. Jeffrey Bdsallk, Sean Brennan Marjorie Brewer Michelle Hngham. I-on Burrows leapne Church Jacqueline Coan. KeVm

Connor, Terry Cordea Dan Dtckin son, William Kvoy. Enla Frederick. Debbie Gerhardt. Edward Jones. Ryan Litton. Madeline MarroUe. William Matthew*. Regina McDer mody. Ken Murphy. Augustine Sant esse Heather Snyder. Bonnie Jo Trolli. Rosamarle Votto. Dominick Alliano. Dolores Bate*. Margaret Bright, R Scott Brown. Janet Cabi, Kevin Dickinson

Denise Ford, Charles Francis, Romy (Jack. Mary Gormhey,. Thomas Heidtman. Robert Holl mgs head, Joella Horn beck. lAiretU Kauffman. Kelli Lowell. Dale Lute*. Debbie Mnnslleld, Jess Marcotte. David Mason. William McClay. Sharon Mesaores, Valerie Olsen. Jeanninc Paleski, Brian Pomykacr, Edward Retmers. John S« lorn one. Barbara Salvatore. Adam Schick. Robert Schick. Eluabeth Starnes. Joseph Stevenson. Joseph Steven son. Terrie Stickle. Denise Stlefel. Brenda Tavlor, t,isa Torour and Pamela Zinkus

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Vocational Schools’ Honor Roll

COURT HOUSE - The County Vocational Schools have released the honor roll for the second marking period, listing 143 students found "outstanding" in grade and citizenship On the honor roll are: Thomas Ackrovd, Henry Bennetl. WlHie Boyce Ifennla Camp, Jim Cavanaugh, Sharon Cau. Richard Cieka). Chris Gallagher. Dan Giraro. Randy Handlovsky. i Christine Harris. Lori Haubois. Craig Holuner. James Kunweil Atanva Lindholm, Sara Lynch. Deb hie Mansfield. Kimberly Mrljiuahlm. Ellen Newman. Bar bora Salvatore. Deborah Shumway Charles Smutnik Chns Thornton David Vanaman, Bose Votto Robert Walsh Wayne Short. Robert Zinkus Hose Adoranto, George Bowman. Grecon Boyd Paul Brockman. David Brown, Barbara Connell, Lin da Cornett Darwin Coverdale. F'va Delancey, liarhara Dickinson. Jane E Dickinson Mike DlGenni Nancv Dramis, Paul Flash, Jerry Fowler John Fowler, Greg Frank, Aleen Geskill. Matthew Gilbert Clifford Onward Norman Hatcher, Gemice Hewitt Rhonda Hickman. Keith Johnson, Bruce Knoll, Cathy Lloyd. Weston. Lucas. Tony Mark. Brian MrCart. Sean McDevitt. Albert Meadowcrofl Dennis Moore, Joseph Moore Davto Moyer, Dennis O'Con nor, ChaHes Schellinger. Chris Selinsky. Karen Smith, John Steinmeti, Eric Slone, Betty Thomas. Kevin Verity. Brenda Watkins. Sharon ,Watkins Wayne Wester land Jeannette Champion. Kosealeen Clearkin, Steve Givens, Pat Haber man. Neal I sonant. Usa Munyon. Lisa Pfeiffer Robin Phillips. Samuel Rowand Raymond Schmid. Kenneth Schweibinz, Connie Smith Melissa Snyder, Jim Wolvrrtnn. Robert Woolley Edwina Minnar. Mary Price Patricia Retnesi Arlene Bemon. Darlene Benson Thomas Cerrone. Dawn Clark Elvira Crawford. Tim FUlk, Robin Gallner, Penny Laune. f.mda Spr Inger. Diana Swan. Stacy Sweeney. Andy Williams, Paul Hams Theresa Bncunga, Deborah Black. Joe Rnnson, Diane Brooby. Carol Bruce. Judy Buckmasfer. Vlolql Dickinson, Diane Dilmoce, Waite? Duon. Chert Douvns Carol Fell ciando. Michael Flannery. Mary Green. John Harkins. Alisa Hines Kimberly Huff. Deborah Hulton, Jovila Ibarra. Gerlad Jackson. Kor rtne Kenna Linda Kiger, Carol learning, Suzanne McCutcheon, Joanne Miller. Joan Mogck. Charles Pascale, Ruby Phillips. .Michael Quinn. Elizabeth Scully. Joann Spencer Edward Stagg. Victoria Szabo, lietiba Thomnnoulos, I»r name Vcnderwende Donna Webb. Gerda Weldon and Christine

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Scouts’ Honor Catholic Services

ATLANTIC errt - Hoily Shores Girl Scout Council nffl b® honoring New Jersey Secretary of State Jane Burgior^^Itfeir third Annual Super Supporter’s Dinner March 17 at Caesars Boardwalk Regency Hotel Casino. The Super Supporter’s Dinner Is held annually to help raise funds for the Holly Shores Girl Scout council, which encompasses Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties.

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N WILDWOOD - Sixteen students with an average of 93 or better have been selected for high honors listing for the second marking period at Wildwood Catholic High School They are Dawn Skomsky, Ailene Coughlin, Joanne Magee. Laura Grayson, Marion Hughes, Martin Marcolongo, Kelly Caruso, Constance Gigliot ti, Matthew Pelligrine. Ann Marie McCarthy, Mina Pittakas, Michele Brzyski, Renee Monti, Maria Karavangelas. Helen Karavangelas, and Dante Ruggieri THE SECOND honors list includes 59 student: Karen Ruggieri. Albert D Agostino, Christine Mattea. Ed wlna Minnar, Kathleen Weis. Melissa Lambert, Michelle Bingnear David l^ndis. Robert Turbett, Anna Marie DeSanctia. Susan Gallagher, Susan Jakel. Terri Lewis. Pablo Pawlus, Renee Helver son, Robert Taylor. James Bradley. Elisa Pizza, Sebastian Bakstrtcre, Thomas Damng Daneen Sciranka. Dawna Makrai. Roxanne Gormley, Josilyn Johnston. Adnanne Romack. Valerie Young. Marta Damng, San dra Vito. Erin McCormack. Usa Sows. Thomas Belasco, Joanne Vin cl. Ertck Emmel, Mary Gavin. Ken neth Maier. Elizabeth Dagney. Bridget Henry, Kevin Hampshire Carl Namiotka. Robert lannone. Patricia Her, James Barne*. Dawn Farland. Catherine Feraco. Candice DeCamillo. Bridget! Lambert. Robert Frankenfteld, Kristine Brooks. Maureen McLaughlin. Jareet Ault. Karen Bell. Jennifer Roe, Keith Crtppen, Deborah Perry. Lawrence Murphy,, Margaret Jackson. Julie Haryslak. Jennifer Russell, and Tanya Oeadchuck

BURLEIGH - Cape May County Social Services, Rt. 9, is proud to announce that Sister Patricia Carson, R.S.M., M.S.W., has been appointed as new administer. According to Sister Mary Peter, Executive Director of Catholic Social Services, Sister Patricia Carson will take over for former Administrator Wayne R Whelan. Sister Patricia was the Administrator , of Catholic Social Services Office in Gloucester County. She holds a Master of Social work degree from Rutgets University and a Master’s in Education from Boston College. She has been involved in social work and educational administration and teaching for a number of y^rs. Catholic Social Services, funde<Oty the House of Charity, affords social services to the people of the County regardless of race, color or religion. With a

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