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KENNETH K. PENSKA
Cape Man Wins Fla. Scholarship
BOCA RATON. FLA - Kenneth K. Penska, a graduate of Ocean City High School, received a $500 John E. Miklos Scholarship at Florida Atlantic University, where he is a student in the master of 'public ad ? ministration program. He is the son of Kay Penska and the late Henry Penska. formerly of Sea Isle City. Penska earned his bachelor's degree in business administration in' 1972 from Monmouth College and his master's * degree in business administration in 1974 from Long Island University. He is a member of the FAU chapter of Pi Alpha Alpha, the national honorary society in public administration. A financial analyst with Pratt and Whitney of West Palm Beach. Fla., Penska is also an adjunct instructor of business administration at Fort Lauderdale College, and was formerly a planning analyst with Grumman Aerospace in Long Island. A He lives in Lake Worth, rla.. with his wife, Beth, and two sons, Scott 8. and Keith, 4. *
‘Student of Month’.in Lower NORTH CAPE MAY - Pamela Trimble, a §ixth grade student at Heritage Christian Academy, is the most recent recipient of the Lower Township Chamber of Commerce “Student of the Month” award. Pamela is the daughter of Kathleen and David Trimble of Cape May. Her teachers are George Meadows and Mrs. Maryella Craner. A student of the academy for seven years, Pamela has been listed on the Honor Roll each year. According to the administrator of the Academy. Mrs. Maryella Craner, “Pamela is a wonderful girl! She is a joy tn teach, a good, wellrounded student.’’ Pamela was chosen as Student of the Month for her academic achievement, her good sportsmanship. her' ognsideration of others, and her school spirit. Among her hobbies. Pam lists coin collecting, cooking and baking. She has traveled extensively with her family and enjoys seeing other parts of the country. The family’s most recent trip was to Florida in November. Pam also loves animals and pets; she has a pet goat that has been shown in the 4-H Fair. Both of her parents have been very active and supportive of the academy. Her mother is an organizer for the Parent-Teacher Fellowship antfhas held an office on the school board. Her father runs an auto sales shop in Erma.
Next week's menu o( meals served by ■the Cape May County Nutritional Project for the Elderly
Next week’s menu: Jan. 9: Creamed chicken, buttered rice, chopped spinach, fresh Bartlett pear, raisin cookie. Jan. 10: Oven-fried liver w/onion gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed v^etables, apple pie. Jan. 11: Vegetable soup, ham and cheese sandwich, mi^ed salad w/French dressing, chocolate pudding. * Jan. 12: Beef stew, peas and carrots, boiled potatoes, fresh orange, biscuits. Jan. 13: Split pea soup, cod fish cakes, Tartar sauce, carrots, lemon pie. The meals are accom panied by bread, margarine, and beverage. Snacks, to be delivered to the home-bound with the mobile meals, are: Jan. 9: Liverwurst sandwich, mustard, orange, milk. Jan. 10: Chicken salad sandwich, fresh Bartlett pear, milk. Jan. 11: Two hard boiled eggs, tomato/lettuce salad, \ mayonnaise, crackers, banana, milk. Jan. 12: Cheese sandwich, apple sauce, raisin cookie, milk. Jan. 13: Roast beef sandwich, canned sliced peaches, milk.
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