24 . . » ^ . * Herald &' Lantern 18 January '84
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HONORS HUDDLE — Current and alumni members of NaUontd Honor. Society at Lower Cape May Regional High School get together at traditional brunch. Foregound. left to right, are Valerie Olsen, Debbie Gerhardt and Erika Frederick. Brunch Sponsored By Honor Society s
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ERMA — Twenty-five alumni from the 1982 and 1983 graduating classes of Lower CapeMay Regional High Sch8fi - assembled recently for the. National Honor Society Brupch sponsored by the 1983-84 National Honor Society. In what has become a tradition at Lower, the Christmas holidays • bring several college freshmen and • sophomores back to their alma mater for informal conferences with senior members of the
Honor Society.
Topics ranging from the length of reading lists to the number of credit hours college students are ex-
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MAKE SUNDAY MOM’S DAY OFF! Bring the kids to dinner at the Reef &^Beef Children under 12 dine free with two adglts. LUNCHEON FROM $2.50 TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY! An enticisg selectlon served from noon til 4. MUSIC AND DANCING! J.C. LANE ENTERTAINS SATURDAY evenings til midnight in the Pegleg Parrot Lounge. ' A TOAST TO LOVEBIRDS ' SENIOR CITIZENS SAVE SATURDAY NIGHT! . $5 TUESDAY A h-e after dinner drink - L THROUGH FRIDAY! for loving coupler. Prove you re over 60 and uko order dinner *3* £ aave 15 on any dinner lo, rrvo ■■ A A* V the Reef & Beef.
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pected to* carry, per semester were discussed. Colleges represented included West Point, Howard, and Cook colleges as well as Montclair State. As a part of the event, Alan Beattie, principal, presented each 1983-84 National Honor Socieiy member with a varsity letter in scholarship. Lower . Regional is one of the few schools in South Jersey to honor its academic seniors
thus.
Those receiving, varsity letters in scholarship are. Jon Axelsson, Sean Bfennan. Dan Brown. C£thy Caprio. Leanne Church. Dan Dickinson; KeviitfConnor. Terry Cordes, Erika Frederick. Debbie•Gerhardt, Linda Hawley. Mike Kuzma, Paul- Lundholm. Ken Murphy. Madeline Marcotte, Bill Matthews, Prank Oprandy. John Porter, Donna Tay : * lor, and Gleasy Volante.
Winners
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COURT HOUSE - First place in Middje Township's annual Christmas Home Decorating Contest went to Bea and Gary Rudy of 6 Hemlock, Shannon-Oaks, Rio Grande, it was announced by Mayor Michael
Veil.
Other winners were: John Fitzgerald, 105 S. Railroad Ave., Rio Grande, second; Lea Westcott, 132 Mechanic St., Court House, and James Harris, 11 Peachtree Rd., Rio v Grande, tied for third. Honorable mention went to Nathan Doughty, Shore Roed. Swainton; James Dramis. 22. Solar Way, Court House; Joseph Walsh, 606 Millman Blvd., Del Haven, and Jay Larkin, 214 School Lane, Rio Grande. Recreation Commissioners Richard Russell and Carl Baker were the judges.
Register Sat. ’ ’-V OCEAN CITY - Those who wish to become involved in city emergency management.may register Saturday, announced George Morgan, coordinator. Volunteers are welcome to- visit emergencymanagement headquarters in the former Fire House. 9th and As bury Avenue from 7 — 9 p.ni Refreshments will-' be served. The emergency management team-assists the city in time of natural and manmade disasters such as floods, hurricane, fire-etc. All applicants must be 18-years of age or older. Center Party SWAINTON - The Coast Guard Officers’ Wives host a party 2 p.m. today at the _ Cape May Care Center. In ’ other activities the North Wildwood Square Dancers will entertain 2:30 p.m. Friday and bingo will be held 2 pjn. Tuesday, Jan. 24.
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