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MAYS LANDING - Among the 225 graduates who will receive associate degrees at the commencement of Atlantic Community College Friday, June 3, will be 44 Cape May County residents. They are: Andiw Clinton Funk »nd Murk P McCool. Avalon. William M Atadip. I-pwi* T Boyd. Sheila Anw Brennan. Diane Mela McVey. Tracey Monge, Cape May. Deborah E Devitt, Joseph C Hudson, Glenn Steward Newbold. Candyce L BnRlit, Yvonne Sue Kendall Rlxey, Kathryn J Kendrick, Court House Jean Lynn Watson, Del Haven. Cindy Ann Canti, Green Creek, Samuel S Femijuj"> HI. Mayville, David J Adams, Catherine R Fogarty Wright. North Cape May, Joseph M Catanoso, Mary Kelly Cleary, Joan Elaine Donovan Cavalier, Eric Paul Kane, Anna M Vinci, Sally Anne Knmmelbein, Lisa Anne Smith, Thomas Burdette Snow, North Wildwood James M Horner, Nancy H Hunt. Artego McCanti. Dana Lynn DcAngclo. Edith A Galante, Mary Ann Healy. Monica M l-anciano, Elizabeth Ann Scheibein. Michael Christopher Scott, David Emory Breeden Jr . Ocean City Dean J Spencer, Palerfno. Linda K Met Jiughlin, Ocean View , Nancy J Walker, Sea Isle City. Kimberly Ann Ratcliffe. South Seaville, Betty Fisher Pohlig, West Cape May, Lin da Pkulme Miller, Curtis A Miller, Wildwood. Jacqueline Joan Walden. Wendy Mae Baldwin Schoenleber
WILDWOOD CR. - Kay Munzenmayer, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Munzenmayer, 121 E. Aster Rd., was graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology at the annual commencement exercises in Ursinus College, recently at Collegeville, Pa. At Ursinas, she was a member of the Kappa Delta Kappa sorority, and was a biology department laboratory assistant. A Dean’s Honor List student, she received a Centennial Scholarship for academic excellence. A 1979 graduate of Wildwood High School, she
plans a career In biological research or technical writing.
KAY MUNZENMAYER
Cape Students Get Degrees
W. LONG BRANCH - Four students from Cape May County were among the 725 who received degrees at the commencement exercises of Monmouth College May 22. Master of Business Ad ministration (MBA)
degrees were awarded Robert Stowe and Janet Transferini, of Ocean City, and Gary Albert, of Ocean View. The college bestowed a Bachelor of Science (BS) degroe on Mary Jane Rossetti of Sea Jsle City
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George W. Beddow, 66, of Cape May Court House, May 26. He was retired from the Atlantic Electric Company and was a member of the Tabernacle United Methodist Church. John W. Briggs, 76, ot Cape May, May 21. He was a member of the Sunshine Club and the Village Green Civic Association. Thomas M Coggins, 51, of Ocean City. May 28. Active in civic affairs, he was the former president of the Atlantic City Chamber of Commerce. Kent F. Dickinson, 75, of North Wildwood, May 24. He was retired. Curtis C. Harris, 80, of Cape May, May 25. A lifelong area resident, he was a retired postman and a member of the First United Methodist Church. Catherine F Magan, 85, of Ocean City, May 28 She was a metnber of St.
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College Names Local Graduate NORTH WILDWOOD - Robin J. Blaker was one of 354 students receiving master's and bachelor’s degrees from Western Maryland College during its 113th commencement, May 21. Ernest Thompson, Or.car-winning playwright and-author of "On Golden Pond” offered the commencement address, Erma Church To Show Film ERMA — The first of a film series, featuring Joni Erickson Tada, will be shown at Tabernacle United Methodist Church June 5, at 7 p.m. The series "Blessings Out Of Brokenness.’’ offers hope and comfort to all who have experienced hurts and personal difficulties. Filmed before a live audience, the film is highlighted by footage from Joni’s dramatic experience with physical suf fering and will help convey a clearer understanding of God’s perfect design as it relates to all. The first 50-minute film. "Why The Brokenness 9 ” w’ill feature Joni raising hard questions concerning human suffering and suggest valid answers from God's Word. Tada is the author of several books, of which more than five million copies have been sold. She has also been named as "America’s Most Inspira tional Woman."
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