Cape May County Herald, 23 March 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Herald & Lantern 23 March '83

‘Good Buy’ Bad Timing * For Red Cross Appeal

Winners In Science Fair Listed

COURT HOUSE' rfHirh is American Red ross Month, but the Cape 4ay County (’hapter’s pnlual appeal for funds won't each most people until tpril < . An envelope snafu is (•sponsible accordinK to il.ine < UuKan. chapter hairman.'yjho called it a

major setback Hopefully the public will respond generously when their let ter finally arrives." The problem arose when the chapter purchased envelopes from an Illinois firm because they were "a good buy" $16 a thou sand according to Mrp (•ertmde D Yesgosh. eft

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ectitive director But delivery promised in 2-3 weeks actually took eight, she said The envelopes included the Red Cross logo on the upper left-hand corner and the mail permit on the upper right Another printer did the return address on the return envelope and another printer did the ap peal letter. Mrs Yesgosh said About 40.000 will be mail ed. using a Red Cross list of 3,000 previous givers supplied by the Red Cross and another 37,000 on a list owned by Development Associates of Avalon which will be addressing the envelopes and mailing them The Red Cross mail ap peal collected $14,000 in 1961 and $12,000 last year It has a $30,000 goal this year according to Dugan She pointed out that the Red Cross receives no funds from the United Way or any government agencies Wc need your type Donate Blood.

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N WILDWOOD - The Wildwood Catholic High School annual Science Fair, with more than 100 students taking part, produced ribbon winners ,th categories ranging frdm botany to zoology, some of whom will go on to regional competition at Stockton State College Sturday, March 26 Winners in the competition, held March 10 were: Intermediate DiWifon iGradet 9 101 Botany First, Ann Marie McCar thy, Kffecta o( l.iKhl on the Growth of the Plant, Second. Margaret Jatitwm. Plant l.ile * iihout Human l.ife Third Mary Beth Dean. The Kffecta of Temperature off Germina lion, and John Sideravage Plant* Kffecl ol l.i*ht and Temperature on Growth Honorable Mention Julie Haryalali, Maria Karavangela* Mina Pittuka* Michelle Happ Th4’rr*a I ’dilaky Earth and SJ>ace b'ir*t. Jame* Harne* The Eroding Kffecl on Dif ferent Terrain* Second Jame* P Ault lire* Well Protected Arr Our Heache*’ Third Paul Al/are/a Doe* the Earth Move t nder Your

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Environmental Science Firm t on*tancr ('iglmlti. Conserving Water While Watering Plant* Srcond Edwin Nesbitt Solar V* Wind Third Keith ( rtppen Ire* pensive Solar Geperalor Mathematic* and Computer* Eirst Thom a* Hrannen SAT* and < ATs Computerizing the SAT* Physic* Eirst Edward Haggerty Woman * Wonderful Crime Stopper Second Hndgctte Ijimlieri The El feet* n( Wind Hesistamr on Nature and Technology and Michelle Sryski Basic Eleclromagm*li*m Third Kelly Phillip* Automobiles Design V* Safely Chemistry First Hubert P Ian none How Many Calories'’ Second John Snuchak Variations on Crystal Structure Third KoheM Eranken field The Chemistry of Photography Honorable Mention Chris Koch Angelica Haffarle Bar Iwira Beiseigel Medicine and Health First Carl Namiolka The Pros and t ons of Cola SiMond ' alhy Eeraco Toothpaste W’hal Name Brand Works lies I Third Henee Monti Ef feclivenes* of Hair Conditioning Honorahle Mention. Beth Checkel Znology First Mallhrw Pelligrme Ano|e Behavior Second Trishm I annallv Which Is Easier to Train M at .it a Dog ' Why Third Megan Schmid Mapping the Tongue lor Taste Cjipo' Dm

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Suchodotekt. Pretiure and Boiling Point. Honorable Mention. Mike Me «Curdy. Daniel Palumbo Earth and Spare Flral. Marta Dining. Eroaton and Jetty Conatruc tton. second. Paul Koch. The Mar thlanda Environmental Science Flrat. Doug Long. Path* of Fury. Second. Susan Johnston, (loud* Measuring Speed and Direction. Third. Marly Marcolongo, FeailMHty of Natural Desalination Mathematic* and Computer* Flr*t, Gregg Scoll. Molecular Manipulator Medicine and Health Flrat. Kelly Caruao. The Effect of Reflexology on Hand and Eye Coordination. Se cond. Maureen Steady. Hair Care Third. Ken Cramer. Anabolic

Stertod*. Honorable Mention. Wall Hunter Phyalca Flrat, Will Haryalack, The Minliromhe, Second, Chrt* Dever. Pinhole Camera. Third, Den nl* Ctippen, Solar Air Heater, Honorable Mention, Daneen Scirahka Z4»logy Flrat. Dawn Skomsky, Siamese Ftghllng F’iah, Second, Chrl* lambert. The Effect* of Out aide Influence* on Rabbit*. Honorable Mention. Catherine Cavagnaro. Terri Mark* Behavior and Social Science Flral, Kalle Wei*. Ihe Effect* of Col or* On Totting, Second. U*a Sow* Creativity verau* Intelligence Third. Sandl Vito. Studying While You Sleep, Honorahle Mention I .aura Grayson

list* id Dillrrrnl l.ighi on plan) Growth Second Joe Tenaglia Growing a Plant Withm a Fruil Third Ken Maier Cut Flowers 1 hemistry First Eilene I oughhn The i omposilirm of Tears II Seiond Marion llughes Crystal* and 1 rystallirahon Third Mike

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For Rte. .).) TUKNTON A (iUdRi'l resolulion in speed plann mu and const ruction of l he long stalled HU». has been promts e d b y Assemblyman Joseph VV Chinnici 1 R-Cu|)e May > ('mniei said Ihe amount of ihe budget request has not l>een sel Work ttn sec lions of the road should begin Idler this year with funds already available, he said

Cltl.MK FKHITKIt — Kriwnrd llaKKerly. sophomore at Wildwood ( utholie High School, displays halter) powered device he built to discourage purse snatching. Project won first place in physics category at school's science fair Haggerty is the son of Mrs. Maryann Haggerty of North Cape.

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